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Show Free Press - Wednesday, February 5, 1997 - Page 12 i- Registration to start for Lehi Youth Soccer v riM Cally Gillman Registration for the Lehi Youth Soccer program has been scheduled for February. Signups will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12; Thursday, Feb. 13 and Tuesday, Feb. 18; all registration will be taken at the Lehi City offices, 153 i Vr W 4 i. Kyler Fisher Booster Club honors two i The Lehi Booster Club has named two students as this week's Athletes of the Week. Her goal is to graduate from high school and then attend college where she hopes to be able to continue her sports career. Kyler Fisher Kyler Fisher, a member of theLehi High School wrestling team, has been named this week's outstanding male student-athlet- e of the week. Kyler is a Senior and wrestles in the heavyweight division. He has been wrestling for Lehi High School since he was a Sophomore, and as a Junior he ":"::""'J achieved First Place in the Region and Second Place in State. Photo by Scott Davis Kyler is currently undefeated in his weight class. This past weekBecky Brown stretches around her Union opponent to get end the wrestling team attended the shot off in the game last Friday. Cally Gillman Sophomore Cally Gillman, a the Regional Tournament and Kyler took first place. His love of point guard on Lehi High School's varsity basketball team, has been sports also includes football. He chosen as this week's outstanding played defensive tackle and offenfemale athlete of the week. Cally is sive guard and was named First the daughter of Kale and LaDean Team All State his Junior and Senior years. Gillman. Kyler enjoys school and in his Cally started playing basketball field goals in eight games. By TRACY WILSON for Lehi High School as a freshspare time he likes to go mountain record's not their Sophomore Lacey Yates, anothAlthough and hunting. man, where she started on the biking, camping, School's giils er steady scorer for the Lehi quint, Lehi glossy, High junior varsity team. Her coach tells After graduation he hopes to keep it interesting on the baskettossed 12 through the nets to do us that she is an excellent player attend college and play football. ball court as they are now 3 in her share, but no one else was able Kim is the and of 12 son Peggy and averages Kyler points per game. to get into double figures to combat Region 10 play but have wins over In her spare time she likes to go Fisher. Carbon (ranked number one), the four Lady Cougars who douto be or camping just Delta and Park City in 3A, and an bled. The Wasps' big guns, Carrie overtime loss to number three Summerhays and Tasha Widdison, led the home team to victory. Wasatch. Last week at Heber City the Kayte Gillman, Cally Gillman, Lady Pioneers stayed with the Brittney Allred and Jana Fullmer Wildlife watchers have many watching, those doing so must each scored above five in the Union Wasps for four quarters but couldremember it's a difficult time for viewing opportunities during the contest. At Wasatch, the girls were n't keep up the pressure in overcold winter months, according to animals, as they try to conserve defend6 all held below their averages. lost the to time and food when season a Bob Walters, Watchable Wildlife during energy, . Last night at Emery and ing state champions. On Friday at Program Coordinator for the sources are scarce." home it was a different story as the Thursday at Vernal will not proWildlife viewers are asked to Division of Wildlife Resources. gals vide the Lady Pioneers with any Purple and White-cla- d Walters explained, "In the winkeep their distance from wildlife to rest as they faced the number-fiv- e this critical dropped a big one to league-leadinreduce to view certain stress, during ter you're able and ranked second team at Castledale and go against Union, time of year. Allow your vehicle to species that are not otherwise com6 1 Uintah. They bowed serve as a blind, keeping you out of in the state, by a margin, mon or easy to find. For instance, to home in Utes the at You January don't wildlife's few the of times one is the prewinter sight. you The home team was playing and will have to stop three big can view bald eagles and the only sent a threat to animals when hawks visit you're in or near your vehicle, without sophomore Callie Trane, scorers, White, VanTassell and time rough-legge- d Emmett. The Pioneertf'hope to their leading scorer, who is carrybecause vehicles are an everyday Utah." e average have Trane back healthy for these occurrence to many of them. ing a 16.6 Wildlife enthusiasts, who enjoy for the five league contests. She contests. Equipment should also include viewing our nations symbol, can has been credited for 16 look forward to Bald Eagle Day, items, which will provide you with a scheduled Saturday, Feb. 8. Division good view of the animals, without actually getting near them. biologists will set up spotting scopes 1 Recommended equipment includes and answer questions for visitors, The binoculars and interested in learning more about spotting scopes. Utah Wildlife Viewing Guide, pubthese majestic birds of prey. No one knows their way around the lax code better than lished by Falcon Press, is a great Rocky Mountain Goats also the professionals at H&R Block. resource to wildlife viewers, looking move down from the high country, for new viewing locations. Copies where families can watch their Our experienced preparers can help you pay less or get more back. Our rates are activities from the canyon roads are available at all Division of reasonable, we stand behind our work. Sound like someone you can use? offices Resources and Wildlife binoculars. qualwith Viewing areas may include the ledges above the ity bookstores for $5.95. Walters emphasized, "When peolot at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon or southern ple obtain the proper equipment and follow the simple rule of facing slopes of Provo Canyon (viewed from the parking area near remaining with their vehicle, 2 194 N. W. State across from Am. Fork wildlife will usually remain where the Bridal Veil Falls turnoff). new office) 0 52 E. Main Am. Fork Walters reported seeing up to 40 they are, undisturbed and relaxed. 223-976- 6 who these not follow rules Those well N. as 1275 recent a State Orem North goats during trip, 225-401- 8 as numerous deer and elk. He only do themselves and the wildlife 738 N. State Orem 375-343- 6 added, "The absence of leaves and W. they're viewing a favor, but others S. 110 500 Provo other foliage in winter also makes who want to view them too." Appointments available but not necessary. Weekdays 9am - 9pm, Sat. For more information about wildlife easier to spot, another great wildlife viewing areas, contact advantage to watching them during winter, but while there are many Scott Root in Springville at advantages to winter wildlife Athletes of the week $5-1- 0. 5th and 6th grade boys, under 12 5th and 6th grade girls, under 12 N. 100 East. Coaches and team parents are needed to help with the program. Coaches will receive a and a discount on their own child's regis- Registration will be $15, plus a full uniform, which is estimated to be about $45. Players must also wear shin guards, which are about $10. A soccer clinic will be held on March 22 at Lehi High School. Games start April 5 and run until the second week of May. garten Other programs include a spring soccer league for fifth and sixth grade boys and girls, as well as competition soccer. For more information, call Mike or Dennis Beck, Hansen, tration. 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