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Show 1 'IU,UIMfS,Ws I.LE NEWS, Kt RS May 24, 2007 POST Serendipity Sports by Dale Simons Keep Right may not always be right, but I am never - Book of Hag wrong. I ulc one in driving is always stay to the mlit. A'.snu.'k coaches are the only ones who will av'ik with the head loath. nm note coaches AsM-dan- t often. tln'P head reminding ourselves that half the people in the world are below average. 1 he only way you can be successful is to always think you are right and again believing that you are always right is a wnn-dul- caclks because they always give their opinions alter the game is oer, oi the next day. Iheic arc some assistant coaches who think they are always right, I had one once who harangued us daily about every part of our lootball team. Finally, we got rid of the know-it-al- l. 1 was so miserable without him that it u'as almost like having him tlieie. If von are a player and Hunter High Schools Softball Team player Desl Hoffman (right) makes an out at second Warriors last Thursday. against Taylorsville High to help the Wolverines win the T-vi- lle i; a-sotsate- Cyprus baseball is off and running. The Pirates opened the state playoffs with a pair of wins. First, they blew out Woods Cross and then they nipped Springville. Pirate batters smashed !7 hits against Woods C ross pitching, as they won 19 rum. Tayloi Jones pin. bed three scoreless innings and freshman George Thomas finished up. Landslide victories like that are easy on the pitching staff. Fisher and Austin Shakespear had triples in the big win. afterr o'u: Wednesday found the Pirates down n Spiingville where they picked up a one-ru- n victory over the Red Devils. Shakespear had two hits and scored the winning run. Fisher pitched a stead six hitter to spark the second round win. Granger slipped into the losers bracket with 4,0 loss to West. The Cyprus girls moved on to state play offs as Brandi Lovato struck out 14 Orem batters and Amy Broadbent had thiee hits. INSURANCE You need it? I've got it! Auto Homo Earthquake Commercial Health IRA Life Call ptl) ; tfiifr Amber Stainakcr had a pair of hits whle Beach, Butler and Jenkins contributed two base hits. 2007 & USATF-UTA- W. I . hiked off got bad team. a was like being d out o! the book of the month club. if opt.; h C a t ndepcv ! It f i hen ii v ,11c wiong. of people in iy percent is1, Uglll. eVUl an they ad think hi 'h y am innoccni mhii cJlm.ite When some folks who lb1"! thev ait- neht get a otum. their ubiquitous opinions an. haid to listen Thev sound like a pea in barrel Wc must keep Motley - Censorship, like charity, should begin at home, but unlike charity, it should end there. Claire Booths l uce believe heart. it with all your If you head toward St. George and turn right eventually you will be in California. I know' a couple of Californians who arc always extolling the greatness of California. I try to tell them that we are not in California but Utah. It doesnt matter how they do it California since we are not there. One misplaced California guy knows so much he is unbearable. (He is also inconceivable get it) I take his harangues as long as I can then say something ignorant such as, California is okay it you aic an orange. Or T hear you lose one point off your IQ every year in you live in California. Remember - keep right. 1 Simon Savs.-Peopl- are e so tense and nervous. With Utahs fishing season in full swing, many anglers are wondeiing where the best places are to wet a line. The Division of Wildlife Resources Web site provides two ways to find out. In addition to the weekly fishing report available on the site wildlife. Utah. - and finishes at Copper Park (8900 W. 2600 S.) F $20. $2 off to USA Track & Field - Utah members, Wasatch Athletics members children and senior citizens who ONLY). Deadline is May 18. Mai-checks payable to Wasatch Athletics and mail ter Wasatch Athletics 694 West Jenny Sue Ot Munay, UT 84123. REGISTRATION DAY OF RACE A.M.): $25 at starling location e been years since Ive seen anyone asleep in church. Keep right. govjislungrepoi ts php anglers can also receive information through ;i r new, interactive feathe ture Utah Fishing Hotspots" locator. Anglers can access the hotspots feature at . The hotspots page provides anglers with some neat features, says Roger Wilson, cold water fisheries coordinator for the DWR. One of the best is the ability to glance at the page and know immediately where the best fishing is. The hotspots locator also provides several ways to search for the best fishing in Utah, he says. You can search based on how fast anglers are catching fish al various waters, or you can search based on the species of fish youd like 1o catch. You can even search based !he type of water youd l'kc io fish. "We encourage anglers to o' visit wihllife.utah.gov hotspot and let us know what yon think about the feature, Wilson says. Once you've found the waici you want to fish, you can double your fun by buying a second pole fishing permit. A second pole permit allows you to fish with two fishing poles at any fishing water in Utah. To use a second pole permit, you must also have a valid 365-da- y Utah fishing or combination license. And while you may use two poles, you may catch only one limit of fish. The best thing about the second pole pennit is that it allows you to zero in and figure out w hat the fish want that day, Wilson says. For example, if youre s fishing from a boat, you can put one bait or lure on one line and a different bait or lure on your second line. You can also fish eai h lint at a different depth. Shore anglers can also benefit from the second pole In addition to try pennit. different baits and lures, ing can also broaden your you area fishing by easting to two slightly different areas. Just remember that you can not be more than 100 feet away from either of your poles. Licenses and second pole permits are available at www.wildlife.utah.gov and at DWR offices and fishing license agent locations across the state. For more infonnation, call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the DWRs Salt Lake City office at 538-470- 0. 5 RECORDS: Open Male - Teren Jameson, 14 45 2096) Female - firmly Jameson, 16 50 (2006) Masters Male - Dennis Simonaitis, 15:16 (2006) Female - Michelle Simonaitis, 18:40 (2006) ' 5 10 for a new openmastermalefemale record DIVISIONS: Oh-5- 55-5- 11 -- under, 60-6- 12-1- 4, 65-6- 15-1- 8, 25-2- 9, 19-2- 4, 70-7- 4, 30-3- 35-3- 9, Clydesdale (200 lbs r, 40-4- 4. Men 45-4- 140 lbs. Women) AWARDS: Top 5 overall malefemale: 1st place $100, $2nd place $75, 3rd place $50, 4th r1 pr--c S30. 5th place $20 Top three masters malefemale: 1st place $75, $2nd place $50, 3rd j i $25. Ribbons to the top three in each , age group maefemale u THE STEINER A MAGNA TIMES FOUNDATION USA Name: Address State . SPECIALTIES Sex: Male Female S M L XL 2007 USATF Number Company Clydesdale (Required for discount!!) (USA Track & Field Membership on line at usatf.org) rk Signature (Parent s signature if under 18 years old FOR MORE INFORMATION phonefax (801)288-955- 5 Race managed by Wasatch Athletics. Results Invitations Business Cards Announcements Flyers Handbills Tickets Posters All of your commercial printing needs! ALSO COLOR COPIES - QUICK! I or will Uftms8 V AMD WAIVER (PLEASE f READ) I know that running a road race la a potentially hazardous activity I should not enter and run unless am inJcu'ly ante and properly framed I also know that although police protection might be provided there could be traffic on the course route therefore, I assume the of running in traffic I also assume any and all other nsks associated with this event including but not limited to fails, contact with other participants, the effects of the weather, and the conditions ot the road I running I understand am solely responsible (or my own safety while traveling to and from or participating tn this event Knowing these tacts, and m consideration of your accenting my entry hereby for myseff, my hem executors, administrators, or anyone else who might sue on my behalf, covenant not to sue and wave mease and discharge the sponsors or contributors to this event, any race officials, volunteers the state and police department their rtpesenrahves succesors or assigns from any and claims or liability for death, personal injury or property damage of any kind of nature V arising out erf or In the course of my partiopalion Th release and waiver extends to an claims of every kind or nature whatsoever toresr on or unforeseen, known or unknown The undersigned further grants fufl permission to use any photographs, video tapes, motion or other record of th event for any purpose Minors will be accepted with a parent s pictures 'scooting any signature Cute In a hurry and need something printed? Vr (fr Rwnwxi City E - mail Phone .Zip. T shirt Size (circle one) Adult Age OSBORN AIHI.MII'S be Its Find Utahs best fishing hotspots online CIRCUIT RACE. ...VERY FASSSTI! starts at 3900 S. 8400 mu.- i Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Constance Raker " don't do w hat is right, ilr v f u.k you off the team. ' dun! .In Something which we think is impossible now is not impossible in another decade. Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 8 A.M. This race - - Field Certified (UT040Q6TLB) and sanctioned H hina Butler shut oig t'Casam Grove on three hits, as they dow ned th Vifjpos 8.0 Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius Magna Classic U3A Track Hunters ace pitcher Sat ul thought if you dcabanillasslkc.uswest.net www.utah.usatf.org listed in: 8980 West 2700 South Magna |