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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 6A - Tuesday, August 18, 1998 Sun SPORTS Blue-Whit- scrimmage, steak fry supports Carbon football e JEREMIAH STETTLER Sports reporter By Fire up those engines and get ready for another season on football good Advocate ac- tion at Carbon High. Official ball play is just around the bend, taking the field on August 28 against the visiting rival, Uintah. Prior to that game, however, the Dinos will be kicking off the annual Blue and White scrimmage on August 21 at 7 p.m. Although similar games have been held in the past, head football coach Troy Moynier says things have changed slightly since last season. Its been a controlled scrimmage in the past, but we look to change that this year. It will be a scrimmage, but were actually going to divide the team into two separate teams and play. That should give us the chance to see what kind of prod- uct we have." After all the talk that's gone on throughout the summer re- garding Carbon High's football program, a glimpse of its potential and skill should confirm the public's hope for a rebirth in region competition. In short, it'll be a nice prep session for the home game the following Friday. Yet the greatest benefit the scrimmage will provide is a fi- kind of decision can be costly, Moynier says the department was in desperate need of new nancial boost to Carbon's foot- equipment. ball department. "This would have been the According to Moynier, the eighth year of using the same current budget just isn't enough jerseys. But we are continuing to match the expenses his team to use the same pants we've had is looking at this year. for eight years. Now just to get an idea of how Jerseys are one example. The team forked out enough money 'used' they are, they were new individually to buy their home when Jorgensen came into the jerseys, but the cost of purchasprogram. I'd like to change that, ing visiting jerseys was placed but a single year can just wipe upon the shoulders of the foot- out your budget." ball department. Another consideration is the As a result, the purchase cost need for new pads and helmets. Carbon football nearly half its With the cost of pads and helbudget. Although making that mets now reaching up into the rides. The open $95 range, making the replacement of four or five sets each year can be quite expensive. Moynier emphasizes that additional funds are needed to maintain a quality program with adequate equipment. Fundraisers are thus an important part of high school football. Much of that support is given by the community, but a special recognition should be given to Sam and Mike Farlaino who have made tremendous efforts toward the betterment of Carbon football. Friday night is a prime example of their support. Preceding the Blue and White scrim mage, the Farlainos will be steak sponsoring a Carbon the on High patio fry For a $10 fee, the public is in-- , vited to come and enjoy a fundraising dinner in honor of the football team. "Sam and Mike will do a great job," says Moynier, "If you've ever eaten at Farlainos cafe, you'll know what a good cook Sam is. He's done a lot of good things for our program." Friday is the big night for sports action at Carbon High. Make it an evening and enjoy "pre-gam- the steak dinner at 5:30, fol- lowed by a sneak peak of the Carbon High football team. 67-poi- nt calf-ropin- g cat- egory was dominated by Shawn Andersen with a 9.22 run. Doyle Atkins attempted to challenge the first place spot, but dropped into second with 10 seconds, followed by Monte Jensen with 10.46 In the 1840 category, Duke Freeland secured the win with 11.92 seconds, pushing Chad Beck into a second place slot with a 12.5 second run and Scott Brandon into third with 14.21 seconds. Lee McKnight pulled away with first in breakaway roping, making the catch in 3.49 seconds. Kendra Gunder followed with a 3.78 second run, handing Angie McCourt a distant Calf ropers from Utah and Colorado met for the International Days with all proceeds going toward the CEU Thelma Jones scholarship. third at 4.5. Garth Jacklin gets hung up during the first section of fourth place with 71 points, only five points behind category bull-ridin- g. Despite a ride, he rough leader Weston Woosley. secured Fair concludes with rodeo finale By JEREMIAH STETTLER Sports reporter Another night of rodeo action took to the saddle Saturday night in conjunction with the Carbon County Fair. Friday night hadn't been all that pretty as bareback rider, Bowdy Smith, was kicked in the head while reaching for the pick-uman following his ride. p After being rushed to the hospital, he was diagnosed with a compressed skull fracture and concussion. As of Saturday night he was in stable condition and on the road to recov- bronc. at the taking nal results, Clarence Evans Now a look fi- ery. came off with the best bareback ride at 70 points, followed by Bowdy Smith in a close second with 69. Fortunately, Saturday night wasn't quite as "exciting" in that regard. Shane Hamilton took the only serious injury after being stepped on by his Saddle Bronc with 71 points, but met little competition as Lynn Cuch and TJ Thomas finished in second and third with Jon Williams took the As far as barrel racing is concerned, Cindy Young edged out Jackie McCourt's 17.86 run with 17.51 seconds. Lindsey Jensen then trailed in third at 18.22 seconds. ...And then came the bulls. Weston Woosley dominated the category with 76 points, followed by Rex Malolo in second with 73 and Jason Fritz in third with 72. No repeat came of the Wellington rodeo, unfortunately, but was just as exwith or without the bulls citing chutes. their tearing apart The rodeo was a success, providing a superb conclusion to the Carbon County Fair. bull-ridin- g 4 7 Roping (82 Roping (70 teams): Fast go: First: Ryan Peterson-JustiMcCourt$65.00 each. Calton Stevens$44.00 each. n m Second: Lance $75.00. tty YOU First: Kevin Jensen$593.50 plus buck McCourt$405.00. Third: Chase Greenhalgh-Clyd- e McCourt$304.00. Fourth: Dave Larsen-Ra- Second: Ryan Steele-Geral- DIDNT KNOW d With all the home run hitting in base- ball, did you know that before Babe Ruth came along, NOBODY in the American League had EVER hit more than 16 home runs in one season .. Ruth changed the game forever when he hit 54 homers in 1920. One of the strangest things in golf happened in the 1 934 U.S. Open when Bobby Cruickshank was battling for the lead...He hit a good shot and was so happy with the shot, he threw his club in the air, as many golfers do... But the club came down and hit him on the head...The blow almost knocked him out...He wobbled through the rest of the round unable to play well-a- nd lost his chance to win. Here's an oddity...Football is oven called the pigskin sport, and theres a preseason football game called the Pigskin Classic", but footballs aren't made of pig skin anymore...Most footballs today are made from cowhide. bet you didn't know...Mountain View Motors still has a good selection of new cars and trucks to choose from. We're offering special deals to help clear them out and make room for the new'99's. Now is a great time to buy. We're also taking orders again for the new 99 Chevy and GMC trucks. Mountain View Motors is ready and willing to help you with any of your transportation needs. Whether is it new, used, rental, lease or service and repair, we're here to help you. Mountain View Motors serving the I good people of Castle Country. MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS Are all phone companies the same? Second: Eldon Telecommunications Con- Fourth: Dave n Roping (31 teams): Lance Moon - Dick Stevens $41.20 each. n First: Ryan Peterson-Ki- p Ivie$374.00 plus buckle rt Adams-Mat- Second: Chris Neilson-GarHall $224.00 e Third: Lance t y . : Moon-Blain- Jensen$150.00 Beck-Geral- SADDLE WINNERS: Larsen-Rya- n Peterson$231.50. Fifth: Eldon Adams-Nikol- e Adams (Bink)$173.50. Sixth: Mac Wagstaff-Marvi- "David Wilcox "Kevin Gordon "Ryan Peterson "Becky Barker "Brian Barker n Adams$135.00. Friday and Saturday night were rodeo nights at the Carbon County 097 Telecommunications Consumer Fairgrounds. Saddle bronce was but one attraction. 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Second: Kevin teams): Fast go: First: Travis y Peterson$43.50. to the Advocate OPEN DRAW ROPING teams): Greenhalgh-Marvi- n Adams$136.00. Renolds$136.00. Sixth: Greg Hall-Jo- e Stradling$106.00. You bet the Sun Advocate has news about kids! You ought to subscribe now! Subscriptions Also... Save Money! 472-877- 489-940- 1355 S. Carbon Ave., Puce 8 d Third: Bill Roundy $347.50. sumer Information Center: Fourth: Kevin Gordon-RyaPeterson $238.50. e Fifth: Kyle 00. Jensen$178 Sixth: Lance Moon-Gar- y Hall$138.00. Hill$463.00. Get the facts by calling the tt Fast go: Second: Dave Larsen-RyaPeterson $86.00. First: Jade Cowley-KuLosse$579.00. Larsen-Rhe- Mills-Blain- . Beck$128.00. more choices, better services and lower prices. Brought to you By Chris Nelson n Jolley$356.00. $202.50. Fifth: Roundy$152.00. Cole Peterson-Justi- McCourt$475.00. Third: Dave y Peterson(Sr.) r Gordon-Blai- les. e Fast go: First: Cliff Keller-Cha- d Competition is heating up for local phone service. 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