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Show Thursday, August 25, 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1 994 Outdoors Sports Dinos set to host Wasatch in opener years recently, but new coach Monte Morgan has turned the program around. In 1993, he took the Wasps all the way to the title game where they narrowly lost the championship. lie just knows how to get them to play, Jorgensen said. They just know how to win. The Wasps have lost quite a few players from last years squad, but Jorgensen does not want to get stung by the revenge factor. Wasatch started off slow last year, losing its home opener against Carbon in Heber City, which ended a By SCOTT NIENDORF Sports editor If the Carbon High School football team is going to talk the talk, it had better be prepared to walk the walk. d With a in in 1994, especially squad the trenches of the offensive and defensive lines, the confident, yet not cocky, Dinos head into the new season against Wasatch Friday evening under the direction of senior-dominate- coach Jeff energetic Jorgensen. A cast of several gifted athletes at the skill positions has optimism brewing among the players and fans of the blue and white. Enough confidence is pouring out of Price the preseason football rankings have the Dinos tabbed as the second-bes- t team in the states 3A classification. Cedar City is the team predicted to win it all in 1994. But Carbon is not even aware of any games past the Wasatch game. All summer the Dinos have been pointing to their opener and will worry about their next game when streak. Carbon, on the other hand, jumped out of the gate quickly with a pair of impressive wins, only to lose several of their Dino next games. A shocking loss to Delta may have taken a lot of momentum from the Dinos sail and started the tailspin. It was a game where Carbon had more points than the Rabbits on the scoreboard when the clock expired, but in e a deja playback of the basketball medal gold game against the Soviets in 1972, Delta coach Dean Fowles got time put back on the clock and a penalty to boot, while the Carbon fans danced merrily on the field celebrating the win. vu-lik- the next week comes, Jorgensen said. 15-ya- Fridays opponent is a talented bunch from Heber City that has had some lean KT 1XIS HIUKI0U5 COMEDY H You rd TODAY! Cheek hit. Pulsipher and Hawkins are linebackers who have been keying well in practice, Jorgensen added. Dustin Scovill will play at comerback along with juniors Eric Stilson and James Mai-norSeveral strong safeties are also playing well in practice, Jorgensen said. But the key to Carbons success lies in the linemen who anchor Jorgensens offense and defense. Cody Wagner is slated to spear the offensive front at center, flanked by Brandon Wilde and Travis Graves at guard. Tackles Dan Wissmar and Dewey Houston round out the physical group. Steve Cochrane will line up at tight end for his strength and jumping ability. Steve is just another one of our big linemen who gets to go out for a pass every once in a while, Jorgensen chuckled. After Carbon scores, the linemen will be back on the line on defense, he said. Senior Billy Forbush will also help on the defensive line at tackle. W e want to move the line of scrimmage into their back-fiel- d Jorgensen said. Thats how were going to win games. The kicking game is also strong for Carbon with seniors Jason Dunn kicking extra points and field goals while Clint Reddington will handle the punting and place kicking Wasatch ambushed the Dinos in 1993 registering sacks on quarseven first-haterback Tyler Atwood. But halftime adjustments closed down the pressure in the second half and Carbon dominated the rest of the game. Weve worked on blocking lf the blitz in practice, Jorgensen said. Were ready to play. He said he expects Wasatchs offense to run dive plays and the option against Carbons defense, both of which the Dinos are prepared for, he said. Junior quarterback Dustin the call to lead the Carbon offense Friday with a talented backfield behind Rich gets him. Jorgensen said Ojay Paga-n- IS r su Piciu Cbeck es iir tot ir landed him a million bucks... now everyone's after it! Quick thinking o will see plenty of action at running back while David Pulsipher and Jeff Hawkins Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. ANTHONY DLBRA HOPKINS VlN(.tK Richard Attenboroughs film . SR.WRS7X Based on a true story. 1993 Savoy Pictures, Inc. iitINT All THf LAUGHS tOOAYt X JllUKllC Rights Reserved All Gerard Depardieu MTatherThcHero daughttw They A wide receiver spot will be filled on a rotation basis, Jorgensen said. On defense, he said Jewkes will play at free safety because of his speed and his ability to conditioning and strength The varsity game starts at eliminate several injuries in off-seaso-n end ofthe Uinta Mountains, in the Whiterocks Drainage on the south slope of the Uintas and on Box Elder Peak in Utah County. Prehistoric evidence indicates that Utah was once home to mountain goats. However, their existence in the state in recent history is ques- Not many people know Rocky Mountain goats exist in Utah. But the white, shaggy, sure-foote- creatures with d curved, small black horns and black hooves live on the nooks and crannies of the states high alpine peaks near snowline, and are seldom encountered by humans. Goats are a success story in wildlife management in Utah. Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) biologists in the early 1960s identified suitable habitat areas around the state for goats and initiated an effort to bring goats back to Utah. Six goats, including two adult males (billies) and four females (nannies) were trapped tionable. Suitable habitat exists around the state for mountain goats, but it is fragmented and scattered. It is goats are found on Lone Peak and Mount Olympus in eastern Salt Lake County, on Mount Timpanogos in eastern Utah County, in the Tushar Mountains east of Beaver, on Bald Mountain at the west JQ "Utild tdunlure! thought that fragmentation of habitat stopped the southward migration of goats from large populations north of Utah during recent geologic time. US Ifcwv atfrS . Sr? ' O at JCPenney - - In July 1981, 10 animals were transplanted from Olympic National Park to Mount Timpanogos in Utah County. The goats explored and used the entire mountain during the summer and fall and moved to the south end to f, Sion 01 winter. This month, the DWR will attempt to transplant more mountain goats from the Lone Peak area into the Willard Peak area of northern Utah. s CC ,;r 4 - ES NFL in Falsely accused. Wrongly imprisoned. He fought for justice to clear Iris fathers name. 7:30 p.m. at the Dino field. will be the first of six It sche-199- 4. duled regular season contests in Pnce. You i.hoore fasomc 36 and I'ljdit'Xalkis of vour foi only 7.77 Plus an additional 8x10, and three Portian Pendants FREE (Value 39 one pose 8x10, two most iCPenney Visit this JCPenney store during 1993 UNIVFRSAl CITY STUDIOS INC RIGHTS RESFRVFD 93) 1 these dates: ALL August 25-2- 7 -- I 5TI lotography Creating Menton fora Lifottmf VIDEO Wmtfmits I ond Poflrwt Perdont pose our free 8x10 coupon per person photogrophod tion Present toupotiolPtne Itiree weeks for delivwy of sitting Unit one Customers Frame nol mUd Owe tashvo!uet2G ond I 7131 lllllll llilllllllltlll these animals. In September 1981, Utah offered its first Rocky Mountain goat season. The Board of Big Game Control authorized one permit for a mature goai. in the area between American Fork and Little Cottonwood canyons. A mature male goat was harvested in the Box Elder Peak area. In 1989, a permit for one mature goat was authorized for the Mount Timpanogos unit; in 1991, a permit was authorized for the Bald Mountain unit; and in 1992, permits for the Box Elder and Tushar units were available. Between 1981 and 1992, 49 hunters went afield in Utah to harvest 36 male and 10 female mountain goats. This year, four resident permits are available for the Lone Peak Unit, two for Box Elder Peak, two for Mount Timpanogos, one for the Tushar Mountains and one for Bald Moun- tain. Mountain goat hunting is a once-in-a-lifeti- oppor- tunity in Utah. 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Only sporadic sightings of the goats were made until the early 1970s when goats were observed wintering on the south side of Little Cottonwood Canyon near the mout1 The largest concentration of goats seemed to be wintering in the Coalpit Gulch-Bell- s Canyon area and moving to higher elevations to summer. During the summer of 1981, this population was estimated to be 60 animals, and by 1989, estimates were at G)ur)?stiey HOME VIDEO WjT L the Cascade Range in Washington and IronWill l ifu on transplanted into the Twin Peaks area of Little Cottonwood Canyon in Salt Lake UVEMIIRE TUDAV! Trut-- , training program should help TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO I pliflmy 'K said. The Dinos will need to remain healthy to be successful, but an intense Exclusively tie -l .- Two defenders go up against a receiver (dark jersey) in practice last week. The receiver pulled the pass in for a completion. Carbon hosts Wasatch Friday in both teams opener. Q I h: duties for the Dinos, TTf C tu - ' jjj ttfcNlAJU. IHE , ?$: pa Cite Films, S I C , Fathers have just one problem with raising their daugmers. nicy grcv up! V txw orcwzm f 114 Jorgensen said. The number of seniors playing for Carbon should help the Dinos with their leadership and enthusiasm, Jorgensen Populations of mountain OUJufOijf - Goat management provides opportunities PG LVV HOME VIDEO mt: d. are excellent fullback-typ- e runners who will help with the rushing attack. Jeremy Jewkes will start at wide receiver while the other loved Home Abm, You'i love Bkmk losing 20-ga- A field goal and an overtime touchdown did the Dinos in and it was weeks before they regained their winning edge, losing several games by narrow margins. This year were going to take the close calls out of the games, Jorgensen said. Last year we played just to win. This year were playing to dominate our opponents. We want to go out each week and play the most physical game we can, the coach said. 700475 A55100lS-j- j We wish to extend our thank you to all of the for the gifts, prayers, and love shown to us community during the recent illness and death of our wife and mother, Norma Hatch. We will never forget all that you have done to help us during these difficult times. heart-fe- lt Sincerely, Monty, Kristy, Cyndie & Hollie Hatch |