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Show Emery County Progress. Castle Da'e. Utah Sjpcoiptls smndl Tuesday N, ember 2, 1999 3B miM(iDcn)iios Cougars manhandled by Spartans during im7r7High"w7e7tnn7l first round playoff action last Saturday schedule for 1999 ! penalty pushed the Cougars back to their ow-- 16. J ! Match Times: JV 5:30 p.m. Varsity 7 p.m. n Mike Justice forced a fumble on Unions next play and the ball was recovered by DJ Graham on Unions 18. Runs of 12 and three yards by Sharp set up Stilson's Nov. 8, Beginning Practice Nov. 23, First Matches Emerys J I Dec. 8: Richfield at Emery Dec. 15: Emery at Delta Jan. 12: Emery bye Jam. 20: Emery ft North Sanpete Jan. 26: Carbon at Emery touchdown pass to DJ Card Mitch Childs. kicked the extra point and 41-Emery led Union wras again forced to 0. punt after Behling leveled the ball carrier for a loss, and the third quarter ended w ith Emery leading 41-- Fishing update rd 0. Emery started to drive again, but Stilsons long pass was intercepted and Union had finally caused its first turnover of the game. On their next drive Union was forced to punt twice, but both times Emery penalties gave them the ball back. They drove to the Emery 34 before Emerys Garrett Barton intercepted a pass and coach Jimmy Jones sent in the second-strinoffense. The offense started to drive, but penalties forced them back until, on third and 16, a pitch was fumbled and Union recovered on Emery players gave a victorious cheer at the end of the game. g Emery's 30. 0 first-roun- 7. 7. 39-1- 10-yar- d 7-- 0. rd 14-9- 8 15-7- 0. 3-- 22-ya- rd 9. 6, 5, 1-- 1. 1 4. 7. Childs comment period on proposed Mining Claim Fee Rule BLM extends input on this proposal, Oct. which is intended to make announced agement 26 that it is extending for 90 our mining-claireguladays the public comment tions easier for the public to The Bureau of Land Man- - m period on a proposed rule to reorganize and simplify the agencys mining claim fee regulations. The deadline for submitting comments is now Jan. 24, 2000, the BLM said in a notice published in today's Federal Register. This extension gives all interested parties more time to review the proposed rule." said BLM Deputy Director Tom Fry. The BLM welcomes additional public use and understand. It does this by using plain lan- provisions of the legislation, the proposed rule extends for three years the agencys authority to charge fees in connection with the locating, recording, and maintaining of mining claims or sites. These fees fund the agency's mining law admin- guage, consolidating related regulations, clarifying certain provisions, and by eliminating duplicate and istration work. The proposed rule, in acobsolete provisions." Besides reorganizing the cordance with the bill regulations and putting passed by Congress, also extends the BLMS authorthem in plain language, the proposed rule imple- ity to grant fee waivers to small miners. It also ments mining-relatelegislation recently passed by Continued on Page 80 Congress. Reflecting the d 3 actively in preparation for winter. Streams and lakes are experiencing low angler pressure and a high catch rate. Blue Lake. Because the road to Blue Lake has been washed out, the lake was not stocked this year. Its hatchery allotment went to Grassy Lake. Duck Fbrk Reservoir. Virtually no angling pressure. using green Power Nuggets. Splake and rainbow can be found near shore. Beginning in 1999, fishing regulations changed in an attempt to control the growing chub population. Please check the fishing proclamation. Petes Hole. No recent report. Good fishing is expected for rainbow trout with lures and baits. Potters Ponds. During the fall season, a brown nymph pattern has been good for fly fishermen. Bait fishermen Special regulations are in have been using worms and force. All trout inches Powerbait. must be immediately rePrice River. Try one of the leased. Anglers may keep signed public access points only one trout over 20 inches. along Highway 6 in Price CanArtificial flies and lures only. yon, or the Helper Parkway. Electric Lake offers good fly San Juan County waters: fishing with wet flies. Mike Foy Lake features excellent Slater, DWR Aquatics Biolo- fishing. Virtually any bait or gist recommends using a lure will work. A gold Jake's e green colored nymph. He rehas been a success a with ported good deadly fish getter Monticello Montana Stone or leech pat- Reservoir has been very good tern. Special regulations are with baits or Spin-- a Lures. in place at Electric Lake. Scofield Reservoir. One - Perron Reservoir. Rainbow Utah angler. John Castasus Powerbait with sparkles reported seeing rainbow and heads the list as No.l bait cutthroat trout in the 10-lthis past week. Angling pres- range, which were cruising sure is low but the harvest is the shoreline and feeding ac12-2- 0 Four plays later Unions quarterback threw the ball to his tight end who stretched his 6 6" frame over the goal line for Unions only With the great defensive plays by Emery the game was chock full of action. touchdown. It came with 3:05 to go in the game. an Union and Emery had doubled its Emerys Kyle Behling recov- onside kick,attempted by Ryan Peacock Justice rebut lead to 14-- in just two plays. ered it on Union's 27. Sports Reporter covered it and in six plays Then things started to fall Stilson scored his third the Spartans had driven to Six forced turnovers by the apart for the Cougars. They touchdown of the game five Union's 11. With three secSpartans and a change of were whistled for an offensive plays later, this one from onds left, Emery ran one last position for one of Emery's pass interference penalty on seven yards out and the play. Graham took the most exciting players led to their first play and then ar- Gilson extra point made it handoff, bowled over two a rout of the Union Cougars gued too much and were 34-- 0 just before halftime. Cougars, and went into the d In Union took one last, des- end zone. With no time on playoff action called for unsportsmanlike conduct. The penalties peration shot to score in the the clock, Emery had won 47-Saturday. Emery manhandled the forced Union back to their first half, but pass completions of 19, 18, and 27 yards Cougars and scored seven own nine yard line. In the second half the On the next play. Sharp did nothing for the Cougars Spartans ran over the Coutouchdowns to win 47-The story of the game was intercepted a screen pass as the time ran out. gars, rushing the ball 24 At halftime Emery had times and only throwing it Emery's defense. The Spar- and gave Emery the ball on tans forced two intercep- Union's 11. Three plays later kept the ball 16:37. That is twice. One pass went for a tions and two fumbles on quarterback Brad Stilson over twice as much time as touchdown, the other was four consecutive Union pos- scored on a sneak and Union's 7:23. The Spartans intercepted. sessions in the first half and Emery led 21-- 0 as the first also had 90 more yards than Emery finished with 294 had put the game out of quarter came to a close. the Cougars. yards rushing and 381 yards reach by halftime. But the most amazing sta- overall. The defense held Unions offense was foiled On the offensive side, Bret for the third consecutive tistic was average starting Union to 229 total yards. Bennett started his first time by a great play by Sharp field position. The Spartans Emery faces Cedar High game at tailback, moving on defense. He forced a average start was on the Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at over from receiver, and ran fumble that was recovered Cougars 41. Unions average Spartan Field. The Spartans for 98 yards and a touch- by Bennett. start was on their own 17. beat the Redmen in Cedar down on 14 carries. Emery started on the That field position, caused City 2 one month ago. The Spartans started Union 33, but failed to score by Cougar turnovers, was The winner. of that game scoring early. They took the when a fourth-dow- n play the main reason the Spar- fares the winner of the Bear River-Nort- h opening kickoff and drove 83 wound up two yards short of tans were so far ahead. Sanpete game a first down and the ball The start of the second at a neutral site. yards in 13 plays. The biggest play of the went back to Union on their half gave Emery cause to own drive was a twisting line. worry. The Cougars came SCORING: catch on fourth down by Zac Three plays later Emery out of halftime determined to 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Fin 0 0 0 7 7 Union Sharp to keep the drive alive. got the ball back again as make a comeback. Their Three plays later Sharp ran Bennett intercepted another first two plays were runs by Emery 21 13 7 6 47 for a Dan Anderton for 28 and 26 touchdown. Union pass. This time Emery didn't yards. Tyler Gilson lacked the extra INDIVIDUAL STATISwaste their good fortune. But Emerys defense tight- TICS: point and Emery led A tackle by Sharp for a They moved 24 yards in four ened again and Union lost loss on Unions first plays and Stilson scored one yard on its next four RUSHING: Bennett combined and turned TD. Sharp 4 possession forced the Cou- again, this time on a plays TD, B. the ball over on downs. gars to punt. The punt was run, and Emery led 27-Stilson 0 STD, Graham a bad one and Emery took A run by Sharp on Because of a mishandled Ward TD, Parrish over in Union territory at the kickoff. Union had to start the next drive couldn't get K. Stilson Gilson 48. their next drive on their own the Spartans going and they Huntington eight yard line. They drove were forced to punt. The Sharp ran the ball for a gain and then Bennett to the 31 but a penalty halted punt was a poor one and only PASSING: B. Stilson ran around the end for 47 their drive. They tried a fake traveled eight yards, but a 87 1. yards and a touchdown. The punt, but the Union player late hit by Union and an ofGilson extra point was good fumbled the ball and fensive pass interference RECEIVING: Justice Gilson Sharp 17-ya- General: Premiere fall fishing continues across the Beehive State. Trout are feeding 3, TD.. Spin-a-Lur- b. good. Fish Creek (lower) Flashy spinners and jigs are still recommended. Brown trout as are being large as es caught. From the railroad bridge approximately one mile below the Scofield Reservoir dam downstream to the confluence with the White Riven the trout limit is four. Artificial flies and lures only below the railroad bridge. Gooseberry Reservoir. The . reservoir was restocked early tively. He had good luck with olive, black, brown and purple wooly buggers. Castasus advises using black and purple in the early morn- ing and switching to olive once the sun comes up. DWR biologist, Mike Slater suggests a green wet fly to imitate midge pupae. Slater found that 95 of the trout he recently sampled were full of the insects. Tom Ogden has had good luck with the purple leech pattern with glitter. Jim Ievanger at the rainbow trout. Fly Scofield Sna ;k & Pack touts this month with 1,000 catch-able-si- ze anglers have had luck with the Scofield Special." Louis green wooly buggers or Berg notes that over a half humpy patterns. Bait fish- million trout are stocked ermen have had success with each year into Scofield Resgreen or rainbow glitter ervoir. As many as 100,000 Powerbait fished 4 feet off rainbow trout will be the bottom. stocked over the next few 3-- Grassy Lake. Fishing continues to be excellent with a variety of lures and baits. Huntington Creek. Fly fishermen have been using mottled gray and brown nymphs as well as Adams and renegade patterns. Huntington North Reservoir. The reservoir was stocked with 1.500 9-- inch weeks. Soup BowL No recent report. continues to be good with a variety of baits and lures. Spinners Reservoir is almost entirely drained. Straight Canyon. "If youre looking for a beautiful stream with lots of big holes, in rugged country, this is it," says Louis Berg. DWR Regional Aquatics Manager. "Brown trout up to 15 inches can be rainbow trout in late September Huntington Reservoir (in Sanpete County). Trout are caught." feeding actively. Special Wrigiey Springs Reservoir. regulations are in place. Fishing continues to be good Joes Valley Reservoir. for anglers using gold Jakes. Fishing has been good from Aquatic vegshore. At the boat ramp, etation makes fishing with a anglers have had good luck lure difficult but it's worth it. Spin-a-Lure- s. |