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Tuesday September 30, 2003 J u 1 B Carbon football hosts fourth ranked Delta extra point However, Melanie Steele S pi n s Rtporur Tor Carbon High tootball. the defense continues to shine and the offense continues to struggle ccording to head coach Jeff Jorgensen, the Dino defense has consistently had a strong showing in the niaior-lt- y of Carbon's games while the Dino offense has been unable to consistently con ert on their opponents mistakes Our defense has play ed rewell all season ally Jorgensen c om m ented We've list gotta stop hurting ourselves otfensixelx Fridav 's game against Delta w as no exception C ai bon lost 7 to the Rabbits despite a 0 lead at the halt A Delta tumble set up the 16-- 7-- MELANIE STEELE SEN Mil A)V(K MV Delta High Schools mascot, the Rabbit MI Sllllf SI DU( Carbon High School s mascot, the Dmo first halt score Tinuin Urbamk ran in the goal and Justin Blackham kicked the t arbon did not convert on Delta's tumbles and penalties m the second halt leaxing Delta with the only maior ottensixe duxes in the third and fourth quarter real lx felt that the best team lost " lorgensen asserted Hut Delta needs to be I complemented tor playing hard and staxing there when thex could haxe folded " In the thud Delta inter- cepted a taibon pass toi a long return to put them uhin the Dittos 20ardline Thex exentually scoied oil the interception, despite a Dmo stand that left the Rabbits fourth and goal w ith one yard remaining 1 he txxo point conxersion attempt that was successful x Delta added its second scoie to the board near the end of the game on a long pass reception Another txxo point conxersion put the Rabbits out of reach According to lorgensen in mined Delta up in the rankings t ikmg the team from tom th to second 1 he kids g ix e a xaliant effort " lorgciiNen noted We list need to leant how to take the ball and shoxe it down people s throats when they the x I ' gix e it to us his week s matchup w ill pit the Dmos against the I chi 1 Pioneeis lorgensen said the team is focusing on limiting long plays detciisixclx as I clu s quarterback is known foi the abilitx to tlnow well on the inn Oltensix el . he said the team is familiar with the defense that Lclu mils and gist needs to execute "We haxe to start making plaxs, he concluded I he L ehi game is Oct I at Lelu Cougar hunting applications season available for 2003-200- 4 Applications to hunt cougars on limited entry permit areas during Utah's 4 season will be available beginning today. Sept 30 A total of 244 permits will be offered Applications will be available from hunting and fishing license agents statewide. Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the DWRs Internet Web site (wildlife Utah gov) To be entered in the 4 Utah Cougar Draw, permit applications must be received no later than 5 p m on Oct 15 Hunters who have a major credit card are encouraged to apply on the DWRs Web site Hunters who dont have a major credit card must mail their application in To 2003-200- 2003-200- avoid missing the 5 p m , Oct 15 cut-odate, to are encouraged applicants obtain an application and mail it in as soon as possible Judi Tutorow, the wildlife licensing coordinator for the DWR, reminds hunters that if they draw a permit for a limited entry cougar permit area, they may not purchase a permit to hunt on a harvest objective cougar Be permit area fore applying for a limited entry permit, hunters need to decide which hunt they want to participate in, she said Draw results will be posted by Nov 19 at Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the DWRs Internet Web site For more information, contact the Price Division of Wildlife Resources ff Bowling scores as of Sept. 23 Defensive back Bryan Stewart wrestles with a Delta ball carrier during the Friday night game at Carbon The Rabbits defeated the Dmos, Carbon soccer Lelu shutout Carbon in a region eisht match at Lehi, 9-- 0 The Lady Dinos are in region play -2 Carbon hosts Delta for the of the season today Varsity play begins at 3 30 m , followed by the junior p varsity final match proclamations, current regulations on campfires, weed free hay and ATV use This information will be available at the Miller Flat turnoff on U31, North Skyline Drive junction with U264, and at the forest boundary in Canyon Lady Dmo volleyball lost to North Sanpete in three straight games on Sept 25 The final scores were 25 25-1- 8 The loss 18, 25-1to Carbon in drops 9, -2 region play Carbon will host Lehi today in a region match Varsity game time is 6 30 p m C ai bon t ounty 1 members received top honors al the State Iloise Show in 0 on Panguitch Sept Junior class rider Lynde Llewelyn took 4th place overall high point, second in 4-- H Mens golf Junior High football Helper Junior High is on the season after defeating local rival Mont Harmon on Sept 25 at Carbon High field Helper and Mont Harmon were deadlocked at 6 until an 80 yard run by Helpers Colton Howes to give the 0 6-- Rams the lead The final score was 25- - 12 Helper will travel to Canyon View Oct 2 while Mont Harmon hosts San Hunting information Karate Local karate students travelled to Salt Lake City to compete in the Extreme Challenge Seasonal Kick-of- f on Sept. 20 Winners in the Sparring and Kata categories included. The Carbon Mens Golf Association had its last Monday night of play Sept 22 and a year end tournament Saturday, Sept 27 In Monday night play, Jeremy Sanchez placed first, Jeff Johnson took second and Jesse Needles finished third For the year end tournament, Jeff Westergard Jr took first place in the gross division, with Jeff Johnson finishing second and Jesse Needles in third In the net division, Jeff Westergard Sr placed first, followed by a tie for second between Daxc Anderson and Dave Chavez Carbon Mens Golf representative Jesse Needles said the association had a good year and was able to donate funds to the Black Diamond Open, the Womens Golf Tournament and Carbon's Junior Golf Program. For more information on joining the Men's Golf Association, contact Carbon Country Club Golf Course. t 1 6-- 7 members compete in State Horse Show 18-2- Rafael The Manti-L- a Sal National Forest is staffing hunter information stops in an effort to help visitors enjoy a safe trip and provide information to help protect forest resources Volunteers from Snow College and SEU along with forest personnel will be stationed at three primary forest entry points on Oct. 2, 3, 16 and 17 prior to the general elk and deer hunts. Each of the three entry points will have information including maps, hunting Carbon Country 4-- le 4-- Carbon oIIe ball Green Belt 1 showmanship and third in reining in the Two Handed Show on Sept 8 Senior class rider Arlene Cunningham also competed in the Two Handed Show She took first place in the 4-- H Western Pleasuie class w ith her colt, Hancocks Oi eo four nbbons. including sixth place oxctall high point, 10th place poles, 1th place overall speed events and 14th place overall judged events 1 Shows on l comtic Sept pants pai peted in both judged and speed In the Individual 19-2- 0, ex ents In addition to Llewelyn and Cunningham, Individual Show participants were juniors Chan-dell- e Rudman and Scoti Moon and intermediates Bo Edwards and Kelsie Gillespie Cunningham brought home She competed against more than 90 of the top riders in the state C arbon C ounty "s 1 high point winners for each class were Rudman in the junior class, JD Pell m the intermediate class and Cunningham in the senior class 4-- Mil ll 11) M N 1 XDXIK XII Arlene Cunningham rides in the State Horse Show Cunningham won several awards for her riding |