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Show May 18, 2006 THE MAGNA TIMES, WEST VALLEY NEWS, KEARNS POST nuPJSIIUMTING& FISHING win expansion bowl Daze in ffinaD The Utah Blaze won the battle of expansion teams as they defeated the Kansas in City Brigade, front of sellout crowd of 16,855 fans at the Delta Center Friday night. Utah secured a playoff berth with the victory and awaits the results of Saturdays games to find out who and where they will play next weekend. QB Andy Kelly, who was released by the this earlier season, Brigade is now 1 as a starting since being picked up off waivers. He led the Blaze g in the emotional win, finishing passing for 306 yards with five touchdowns, including the to WRLB Tom Pace with six seconds left. We knew it was going be to a tough battle, Kelly d said after his third Blaze in a performance I know those uniform. I have played with guys. those guys. I know they had a good team. Fortunately for us, we made enough plays down the stretch. We are in the playoffs, and that is the main thing. FBLB Kautai Olevao turned the tide of the game, stuffing a key fourth down to swing the momentum in the Blaze favor. After coming up short in two, critical fourth quarter failed red zone attempts, plus two unsuccessful onside kicks, Utah caught two huge breaks with two missed extra point attempts by the Brigade, including a crucial 55-5- Utah Grizzlies forward Garett Cameron has been for the nominated Professional Hockey Players Association 2006 Hotels InterContinental Award. Ironman Group The ICHG Ironman Award is presented annually to a PHPA member playing in the ECHL and to a member playing in the American Hockey League. The player must have also participated in each of his clubs regular season games and contributed both offenand sively defensively regthroughout the 2005-0- 6 ular season. Cameron, one of three Utah Grizzlies to play in all 72 regular season games, posted career highs with 26 goals and 30 assists for 56 points. He finished tied for the team lead with a 17 and from set a Utah season-hig- h a with February point streak. In addiled tion, the g Utah with six goals. A committee comprised of PHPA officials will announce the ICHG Ironman Award winner in early June. Jason Head Coach Christie and the Utah Grizzlies begin their second ECHL season in October. Ticket packages are on sale now by calling (801) 12-ga- 24 game-winnin- MAS Mill 1 Friday May 19: Knapping seminars (Hand made Knives & Arrow tips) 3 to 6 p.m. Taxidermy Show May 1 May 20: Saturday Knapping seminars, (Hand .made Knives & Arrow tips) ,11 to 5 p.m. Superchips Performance Truck Enhancer, 1 1 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 rp.m. Sunday May 21: Truck Superchips Performance Enhancer, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Monday May 22: Concealed .weapons, 8 ... , 23: May Tuesday Concealed weapons 8 Wednesday May 24: Hunters education 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday May 25: Hunters education 6 to 8:30 p.m. 6-- , 19-2- 6,-- Cabelas Information 2502 W Grand Terrace Pky, Lehi, Phone: Store Hours: (Mountain 8 a.m. to 9 Time), Mon-Sa- t: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays: p.m. Holiday and winter hours i, RESERVOIR-Fishin- g success has been slow to fair. Anglers fishing the reservoir near the Causey Estates inlet have reported fair success using worms, and spinners. powerbait, Wheat Grass The Reminder: tributaries Creek (including Dry Bread and Bear Hollow) are closed from January 1 until the second Saturday in July (July 8th) CANYON EAST RESERVOIR-Fishin- g suc- cess has been slow. Anglers reported some success fishing off the bottom with Boat anglers powerbait. with pop gear and a trolling worm have had the best results. RESERVOIR-Fishin- g ECHO success has been fair. Anglers fishing from shore near the dam on the east side 4, ; - -- fS . v Q i 11 4-- playoff-clinchin- 29-of-- 38 game-winn- er 300-yar- Blaze sizzled last Friday as they played for a full house, over 16,000 fans. ning touchdown catch. Pace finished with five catches for 49 yards and one touchdown in the air and one on the ground and a team-hig- h 121 kick return yards. the Game as led the team with 13 receptions for 152 block by OLDL John Culp with under a minute to go. The victory gives Utah head coach Danny White his 13th postseason appearance in his 14 years in the AFL. This is one of the most gratifying years I have ever had, already, and we are not done e the yet, ArenaBowl champion coach said. When I think about the last 12 months and everything that has gone into what you saw tonight, I am proud of what we have done. Utah OS Siaha Burley was named Offensive Player of yards and three touchdowns, breaking expansion records for receptions (136) and touchdowns (44) in a season. Burley also finished the year leading the league in receiving yards with 1,934 - the second-highereceiving yards in AFL history. DS Kelvin Hunter was Defensive ADT named for the Game of the Player third time this season with a 11.0 total tackles. team-hig- h Pace was named Ironman of the Game with hi$ game-wi- n The Blase Wild-car- d round in the American Conference Playoffs will be played at the U. S. Airways Arena, Phoenix, Arizona at 3 p.m. MT on Saturday, May 20, and can be seen on OLN (Outdoor Living Network, channel, Direct TV 608) and heard on 1280 a.m. The Zone. st two-tim- are subject to change. Please call for times. Fishing report CAUSEY seconds, 55-5- 4 reported good success using powerbait off the bottom. They also reported success using worms with small marshmallows. Anglers trolling with lures have reported good success. Resent gill netting has shown a good population of large brown trout and rainbows up to 19 inches LOST CREEK RESERVOIR-Fishing success has Most anglers been fair. trolling are reporting success. The water clarity is poor so a spoon or a lure that is flashy or noisy might help. Anglers fishing near the dam have reported good success with powerbait off the botThe reservoir was tom. stocked last week. rniswesseg Geocachers encouraged to tread lightly' gadgMarrying high-tec- h ets with rugged outdoor travel, geocaching has become one of the hottest new forms of recreation. But some are warning that its popularity will take a toll on the nations public land if not done responsibly. In geocaching, participants use global positioning systems (GPS) to direct them to hidden treasures or caches. Caches are usually trinkets and are most often placed in backcountry settings. There are at least caches hidden 250,000 throughout the world on any given day. Unwanted tire tracks, damaged vegetation and disrupted wildlife can be harsh consequences of irresponsible said Patti geocaching, National Klein, Stewardship Coordinator for the Bureau We of Land Management. low-pric- encourage geocachers to check with their local land manager for regulations and practice minimum impact behavior at all times. Tread Lightly is a nonprofit organization that educates people to recreate recently responsibly, released tips to help geotheir minimize cachers impact on the outdoors. Tips for responsible geo trails. caching Check with local land man- agers to determine regulations before placing or searching for a cache. The National Park Service, for example, has strict geocaching regulations. Keep vehicles on designated roads and trails. Use the track back feature on your GPS unit rather than flagging and marking In addition to your GPS receiver always carry extra batteries, a map, compass, and know how to use them. Practice the lift, look, replace technique. If you lift a rock to look under it, replace it exactly as you found it. ed Magna Classic 5K 2006 and sanctioned Certified USATF CIRCUIT RACE....VERY FASSST!! USATF-UTA- H This race starts at 3900 South 8400 West and finishes at Copper Park (8900 W 2600 S) Saturday, May 27, 2006 at 8 A.M. Utah members, Wasatch Athletics members, children 14 under, $20 $2 off to USA Track & Field and senior citizens who pre -- register ONLY). Deadline is May 20. Make checks payable to Wasatch Athletics and mail to Wasatch Athletics, 694 West Jenny Sue Ct , Murray, Utah 84123 7-Registration (day of race 7 45 A M ): $25 at starting location s Records: Open: Male - Corbin Talley. 14 53 (2005) Female Rebecca Waller, 17 06 (2005): gj : Masters Male - Larry Smithee, 15 58 (2005) Female - Kris Erickson, 19 53 (2005) Divisions 11 55-5- -- under, 65-6- 60-6- 25-2- 19-2- 15-1- 12-1- 70-7- r, ;5; 45 49, 50 54, 35 39, 40-4Clydesdale (200 lbs Men, 140 lbs Women): ; 30-3- Awards ::: Top five overall matefemale: ' 1st place $100, $2nd place $75, 3rd place $50, 4th place $30, 5th place $20 Top three masters malefemale 1st place $75, $2nd place $50, 3rd place $25 Ribbons to the top three m each age group maleAemale Foundation steiner Osborn Specialties The Magna Times FOR MORE INFORMATION phonefax Race managed by Wasatch Athletics Name Address Stale (801)288-955- 5 Results wilt or dcabamllasQsIkc.uswestnet be listed m www Utah usatf org Sex- - Male Age Female Clydesdale City size (circle one)- - Adult E - mail Phone Zip S M I XL 2006 USATF Number (Required tot discount! 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