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Show J 1 Sun Advocate r. il.O.il iUtr,v it !l'r .in lj Ej i 4 Tuesday May 25 2004 a ff I tahs ro i! ii. Melanie Siede I in (A, r i i Out ol eveiv male high school baseball plavu in even a lassituatmn in the state, one athlete is chosen as I tah s most title h Gatorade .md ( om h mid ilihtu Dim toi magazine this y eat the honoi was bestowed to a lotal plaver in Caibon High s Hoy (nunds ttoidmg to Gatoiade repiesentatises seltttion toi the Gatoiade Plavei ot the 'teat is based not onls on a student's athletic peitoi mnnte. but also on then academic acluesements and their chaiacter One athlete tiom each state is chosen lot the Gatorade plavei ot the seat awatd in lootball volleyball boss and gills soccei boss and gttls basketball baseball soltball and boss and gills ttack and held 1 he assaid has been gisen to athletes acioss the nation tor the last 20 seats and mans considei it to be the most esteemed high school athletic assaid in the nation Some past Gatoiade plaset s ol the ye.u include Peyton Manning Mat ton Jones. nice Cat ter le Rodt lgue and tsa I eslie Caibon coach ane llertick who will be hiddmg latewell to Gi undy altei tom seats as a plaset. said the I I Ml Grundy enjoys his I AMI Ml II I XI S I) ( K Ml against North Sanpete with catcher Joe Via one-hitt- er r xw t s assaid has neser been gisen to a Caibon athlete It s a seis piestigious deal Delmitcls something has been gis en to Caibon athletes lie said I tos is a good kid I enjosed coaching him and lie did a lot lot our piogiam (minds said he icceised i the new s ol the aw aid w bile c tin mug home horn an Iowa Showcase whete he t displascd Ins pitching abilits to sesctal piolession.il ScOllts Scouts sseie also tailme minds at the state baseball tournament when be helped guide ( ai bon to a thud pi ice tinish lus week (minds will be eiios mg the giadualion testis e s w ith his ti tends be tote tuning into the dial! ( I 1 on lime 7 I le said he w ould like to go dnectls into the m.ioi leagues hut will head to ( ollege ol Souths-- n Idaho and plas a season depending on boss the cauls tall I cist want to thank the coiiiiminiis and ms Iannis and tends loi being t lie i e loi me and suppoitme me and I hope things ssoik out be commented I ocul (minds Ians can still watch the luiilci this suiiimei m Ins last season ol mei lean I egion ball I ickct puces to see (nunds w ill onls go up tiom here ! l Carbon athletes named academic all-sta- te all-sta- te Lady Dinos Kacee Robinson and Brittany Pollastro were two of the 10 athletes selected for the w hich had a combined team GPA In of 3 99. addition to softball, Pollastro w as also named to the girls academic track team. This is the all-sta- te fourth time this season Pollastro has been recognized for excellence as a student athlete. ! r JvWMi 1 vv i i on t vv ant to MS )ix Ml game-turnin- Desert Thunder Raceway results isit the campgiound again he I Ins onlv commented s that ai e ks ith heai oi biand new to the camp mound however Bears that have alieadv associated the campgiound with food will come back as soon as we move them ' Mcl aughlin said be.iis hav e an nc i edible homing abilitv and can Imd then av back to an area that is .is tai as ()() miles away It s ditlicult foi out legional wildlife managets to Imd remote sites to s move pioblem beats to a lesult often all we ve done is shift the problem to he a new area ot the state he beat is used to noted looking to cumpgiounds lot food and it will toam and Imd a campgiound in the new aiea ccoidmg to Md aughlin ic'sidents just need to lemem w sill assistant coach Troy Moynter at the state tournament Grundy chats g double in the Dinos win over Dixie where he pitched and had a v ollovv me aie the tesiilts ot the May 22 special 1 event at Desert bunder Racewav Pure stock DR late model vv vv (ll Block Maiclic llo 7 Paul Peie 4 David d.ui 5 John Sala.u Mike McGinn Coiev Smith T Dean Mooie 4 Cmt Daniel s Mini Moon Street stock Modified 1 (nil I 2 2 i 1 2 vv L IR Hi in ui Mickev Stuhbmgs Dunn Bindley 4 Bi s GurvOhvei v .in Bindley arid Scott Brett Aldeison T MikeCologie 4 Dim Miidill 5 Colton Vanilei I leip 1 2 trophy dash winners in italics All-regi- softball team named on I first team Bntt.mv Pollustio Moigun Wuihuiton Lacey Iimothv her that it is veiy simple to (illldi Routum 12 II 10 SSP PSS all-regi- avoid pulling a beai in a situation wlieie it has to be Second team all region killed to piotect public safety Contact the Price Wildlife Resouices office toi more llulee Rasmussen Rachelle Gundeison 1st ( Vd 11 mtoi illation West Nile virus wildbird testing Wild bird surveillance tor West Nile virus began May IS and will continue until October 3 or as needed Wild birds are impoitant indicators ot West Nile viral activity in a given area and viral activity in birds is often detected before human illness This early detection provides health officials another opportunity to inform people in newly infected areas ot preventative measures they can take to protect themselves and horses Target species tor testing in 2004 include birds of the ion id 1 Tw o Carbon High female athletes made the Deseret Morning News 3A softball team this academic season. Only the top 10 female student athletes in 3A softball are chosen for the academic team based upon their grade point average. least 12 feet suspended high between two trees so beats can t teach them Plastu. gaibage cans and plastic food stoiage con tamers aie not bear pioot Nev ei inlenlionallv teed bears bv leaving food out lor them Bears have an inciedihle sense of smell, so make suie to cook aw av tiom the tent oi sleeping aiea Also, don't sleep in the clothes which were cooked in oi wont while cleaning fish eave those clothes, along nh utensils, ags and anything else used in food piepaiation. cooking, eating and clean up at the cooking aiea oi sealed inside a vehicle Mcl aughlin indicates that when these rules men t followed the e aien t many alternatives left "The first thing we'll do with a beat that's just gotten into trouble is hae it with nibbei bullets oi hounds oi capture it in hopes that the expenence will scare it enough that it at SII Ml with i Because black beats aie wild animals. Me Laughlm said that they are typicallv afraid of people "That changes as soon as they begin to associate people with a place to get food." he stated "I hey stait losing then feai of people and can become aggressive and dangeious Mcl aughlin said food is what attracts bears to people and that by following a tew simple rules, people can v ntually eliminate problems with beats He encourages aiea residents to do the following Keep the campsite clean Don't leave gaibage. food sciaps and fat drippings in the tire pit. or scattered aiound the campsite Instead place them in an air tight container and take them home at the end ot the weekend Keep the cooking grills and utensils in the camping area clean Don't leave lood out Instead, store lood and coolers in the trunk ot the car, in a camping tiuiler. in a bear pioot container or - ILlii Drought conditions bring bears closer Carbon County men and women headed for the outdoors are adsised to keep a clean campsite and not feed the black beats w h le camping in the backcountry this Memoiial holiday weekend Accoiding to Dis isioii ot Wildlife Resources mammals coordinator Craig McLaughlin, a bear which attacked tsso campers in Desolation Canyon this month has been the only major incident this spnng between campers and bears The campers sustained only minor injuries However, that could all change with the upcoming holiday weekend Thousands of people will be enjoying time in the mountains this summer and camping in areas where bears live Six years ot drought has reduced the vegetation, insect populations and berries that black bears eat in the summer, McLaughlin pointed out "So, there's a good chance more beats will be attracted to campgrounds in search ot food B 5c. ilsgil 2004 Gatorade Plaver .4 the Sear T1 1 family (ravens, crows, jays, ), mptor and other discre- etc tionary species that may be ex- hibiting neurologic symptoms (examples include birds that can't tly or that appear disoriented and lethargic) To determine it a bird is suitable for testing, follow these guidelines Is the bird a target species (raven, crow, jay or bird ot prey bud apjsear to he or dying) Has the bud been dead less than 24 houis (evidence ot decay would indicate the bud has been dead longer than 24 houis and is theiefoie not suitable lor guidelines Protect tiom dusk to dawn Moscjuitoes that cany West Nile v nils are most active during this time I se DIET mosquito repellent accordin'! to label instruc- - souices is working closely with around the home, such as old other state and local agencies tires, cans, poorly kept swimming pools or any other source wheie stagnant water accumulates Change w ater regularly ( ev ery two to three days) in outdoor pet dishes, etc erate ornamental ponds or Iso. does the ill involved in West Nile virus surveillance and prevention, includ ing the Utah Depuitment of Health, the I tah Mosquito Abatement Association and the Utah Department ot Agricuituie and Tood Since people may become infected with WNV through the bite ot an infected mosquito personal protection is key West Nile virus can result in serious disease oi death It is important to follow these recommended tj xcJp v V S-'- -- bird-bath- s. contact a mosquito abatement district regarding treatment options or more information on personal protection and minimizing mosquitoes around the home, visit www health Utah gov L .1 ... vii i vsir sti n r si s advix Ait Short stop Morgan Warburton jumps for a hit during the Lady Dinos upset over Canyon View at the state tournament Warburton was one ot five Carsoftball team for the 2004 season bon players to be named to the |