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Show Emery County Progress. Castle Dale Utah Tuesday November 23 1 999 1 1 B SjpdDFttS BB Spartans attempt for top 3A spot comes up short By Ryan Peacock The Emery High football season came to a close Saturday, but not in the way liked. Snow Canyon beat the chamSpartans in the41-pionship game The Spartans finished one of their most successful sea11-- 2 record, both their losses coming against the Warriors. Snow Canyons offensive and defensive lines dominated the game, helping the Warriors gain 310 yards the rushing while holding Spartans to just 104 yards on 30 carries. Zac Sharp, Emerys main17ball carrier, gained only yards and was hit hard all afternoon. Emery received the ball to start the game, but a fumble on the return forced the Spartans to start on their own nine yard line. Two plays later Brad Stilson ran the option around the end and broke into the open. He was eventually caught from behind, but not before a gain into Warrior territory. It was Emerys biggest gain of the day. The Spartans gained only three yards in the next four plays and turned the ball 16-ya- rd yards. The Warriors took control again, driving 68 yards in 10 plays and scoring on a screen pass. Snow Canyon led at the end of the first 13-ya- rd quarter 14-Emery's next attempt to get back in the game failed when they fumbled on the next play and the Warriors recovered on the Emery 27. 0. 'r X" t lf ? 6. Snow Canyon had one more drive left in them and sw- -, ( drove 53 yards in nine plays, run finishing with a for the final touchdown. The score was 41-Because of the Warriors offense, Emery had only one possession in 10-ya- rd 6. ball-contr- ol the fourth quarter. The Spartans drove from their own 16 to the Warriors 21, but a fourth down pass fell incomplete, and Emery had no points to show for their 5:36 drive. Snow Canyon ran out the remaining 3:39 to seal their 13-pla- y, second state championship in their history. . Emery was awarded the ar 3-- A ($ & Si V Despite coming up short in the State 3A Championship game, the Emery High Spartan football team still boasts an excellent record for the season. Christmas tree permits to go on sale ness. half with a 20-- 0 lead. The Warriors continued to roll in the second half and scored again on their first possession, this time on a run. The extra point 48-yar- Coach Jones gave credit to the Snow Canyon linemen. Theyd run a fullback trap and wed adjust to it," he said, then theyd run it over the center and wed adjust to that and then they ran it outside and gained a bunch of yards. The offensive and defensive lines are so good that they just controlled the game." The defensive line shut down Emery's vaunted runBesides ning attack. Sharp's 17 yards, Bennett gained only 15. Stilson gained 74 yards but 54 of them came on his first run. After that, he gained only 20 yards on 14 carries. Emery finished with the d was no good, but Emery trailed 26-The Spartans finally put together a good drive. Stilson and Justice hooked up for two long passes of 34 and 38 yards, and Sharp dove into the end zone from the one to make the score 0. ' 26-- 6. Still down three touchdowns. head coach Jimmy Jones called for an onside kick. The call made him look like a genius as Emery recov-- , ered the ball and started with good field position. Unfortunately for the Spartans, a long pass by Stilson was intercepted on the very next play and the onside kick went for naught. The Warriors took advantage of the turnover and drove 79 yards in nine plays for their fifth touchdown of must pick up their own permit. Only one permit per family will be allowed. Permits will be sold for $5.00 each. There will be no refunds given on Tree Permits. The tag must be securely attached to the tree before transporting. Trees must not be cut within 150 feet from roads, streams or reservoirs. Ponde-ros- a Pine (long needles) must not be cut. Tree Permits will be avail- Price Ranger District Office in Ferron, on Nov. 29, according to District Forester; Bill Dye. A limited number of permits will be available and sold on an individual first come first serve basis. This year, the cutting area necessary items in your ve- for Spruce.Fir Christmas trees will be in Cottonwood Canyon starting at the stock corral and continuing north to Flat Canyon and Spoon Creek. The area will continue south on Millers Flat road to the south end of Middle Mountain. Middle Mountain will be open for the harvesting of Pxnyon'Juniper. Each family interested in 334-237- cutting a. Christmas tree 384-25Q- 2 5. record in school second-bes- t in 1987) and Sharp led the state in downs with 25. Emery will several players on the place e teams and overall had an incredible year. They scored 61 points in one game and had two other history forest system roads as shown on the forest travel map. Due to a possible change in weather conditions this tune of year, it is important to dress warmly and have the hicle for an emergency if you become stranded. As of Nov. 16, all roads into the area were dry. If roads become snow covered it will be necessary to access the Flat Candrive veyon area by able at the Ferron District hicle or snow machine. Forest Service officials will Office, Monday through Friday from 8 a m. to 4.30 p.m. be on site periodically to anSale cutting area maps and swer questions and give direccutting instructions along tion to those interested in with current road conditions cutting a Christmas tree. will be given at the time of For more information, call the FerronPnce Ranger Dispurchase. All vehicles, includor ing ATVs, will be restricted trict Office at to those roads designated as. (11-- 1 Nutrition Facts all-stat- 1 Month Serving Servings Per Dish: 220 Channels S-ze- : Amount Per Serving Malolo advancing in rodeo circuit Calories from Fat 0 Calories Loaded a E Daily VH Rex Malolo has embarked on his dream of joining the ranks of famous rodeo stars from throughout history to the present time. He has set the goal of Rookie of the Year for this season. Malolo scored 87 points on Number-3- , Flying U Rodeo Company bucking stock, in JtXtU i O 4 , wr . - 'ft,- Brawley California while participating in the first rodeo of the 2000 season Nov. 13. Ty Murray, and other well ,s- rfj. known rodeo participants were riding in this same rodeo against Malolo. Malolo was notified on Nov. 15 that he was the winner of the event, Ty Murray was bucked off without scoring. He received $2,241.66 for his first place finish. Malolo is doing well in the rodeo circuit and plans on going all the way. However, he is still in need of local sponsorship to help him realize his dream. There are a lot of , r4w vf P I 4 ' p 31-ya- rd 7-- 0. 6. ,vl - runner-uthree Incomplete passes trophy but the Permits for cutting perforced Emery to punt again. expressions of the players, Snow Canyon ran out the coaches, and fans were ex- sonal use Christmas Trees clock and ended the first pressions of pain and sad- will go on sale at the Ferron rd over on downs. On four straight running plays the Warriors gained 35 yards to Emerys 31. Snow Canyon scored on a touchdown pass on the next play and the Spartans were in an $arly hole The Spartans were forced to punt on the next series pass to despite a Mike Justice, who finished with five catches for 123 v --- The Spartans gained only . two yards on their next possession and had to punt yet again. The third quarter ended with Emery trailing 34-- 16-ya- 6. 54-ya- 34-- 0. 3-- A run. rd conversion was good and Snow Canyon led The rd the Spartans would have sons ever with an the game, an The Spartan defense stiffened, but the patient Warriors drove the 27 yards in eight plays and scored on a run. Snow Canyon had three possessions and had scored touchdowns on all three to lead 20-Another completion to Justice couldn't keep the Spartans driving and they were forced to punt. However, the Warrior returner was called for an illegal fair catch and the ball went back to Emery. With the new chance, the Spartans started to drive, but a quarterback sack stopped the drive and Emery had to punt again. With their worst field position of the game (their own 12), the Warriors couldnt put a drive together and were forced to punt, thanks in part to heavy pressure on the quarterback by Kyle Behling and John Clements. But after picking up a first down on fourth and inches, Sports Reporter Pi. v- -f ria f i 'SStV-vk- . J& r v & V'' IT 3 P 5 135 .5 Si'S ? Warning: Accidental ovenjose can cause d sbe tp. uncontrollable laughter. rapid heartbeat vnde-eye- d 'A V ,r jfS 3'! L Vv V 1 I . travel expenses associated as with the rodeo 4' life-styl- e, event the cowboy participates in. v ? I ; tington, at ACS and Paul Brinkerhof, Orangeville, won their division. The team will now play in the National American Cancer Golf Tour- - Wi - r. i 47. VS Coni.l iur Golf Team wins I i ty demonstrates the is helping him that technique to climb in the rodeo circuit Rex Malolo I A v L v 'iJm 1' well as entrance fees for each Randy Magnusons golf team from Emery County, played at the State American Cancer Golf Tournament, representing the Emery. Cancer Unit. The tournament was held at the Old Mill Golf Course in Salt Lake City, on 13, Sept. 1999. Randys team members, Kimble Rasmussen, Orangeville. Max Lopen, Hun H . Kk.iI DIKI CTY tournament nr r.ill IVgasus Satelltie Telerision at 8iX) di-al- 405-372- 7. Homo Satellite Dish Inc. Price, UT team will not only be representing the cancer unit, but will be representing Emery 435-637-17- 50 County. The team also won the nament in Palm Springs Emery County American California. The National Cancer Society unit at tournament will be held De- Millsite Golf Course in Fcr-rofor their division. cember 3 and 4. Randy and The team is sponsored by team are all ready to Tee" off and swing that club. We the Magnuson Lumber wish them the best. The PEGASUS SAE x DIRECTV. UI1E TELEVISION n v -- Art v F m r'1 r S-n 2 Ow (Ft - 3 - vr j. - v 4 v . ' w v - r ' w - A5 0 tV v ?,, n T i , '?)" ' rv r t 'Y5. C 'r r vf jic'nc 4 3 0 ' 2' i tr -- w y i. 4 f? Be a nc Hfi & K be criwtwrwfl |