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Show 6A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, October 31, 1989 Lady Pirates win volleyball i consolation championship By STEVE CHRISTENSEN Sun Advocate editor OREM After a poor showing in the opening round of the 1A State Volleyball Tournament at Utah Valley Community College last weekend, the Green River Lady Pirates rallied to capture the consolation championship. The Lady Pirates beat archrival Monticello for the third straight time to place sixth in the state. Enterprise won the champ- - ionship, Intermountain victorious, fifth, Panguitch seventh and Monticello Valley 15-1- 15-- 14-1- 4. 3. 6. VOTE NOV. 7 Elect JANET OLIVETO 7-- 6, For Price City Council I 0. 7-- "Jan" H and 5 3. 4-- Punch 13-1- 2, u $ The consolation championship was the eighth meeting of the year between Green River and Monticello. Monticello won the first five, but Green River triumphed in the final three. There was a certain determination about the Lady Pirates in the Monticello game, and the outcome was never in question. In the first game Green River raced to a 12-- 4 lead as Doro-li- e Nelson and Crystal Vetere served very well and Kim Carter and Nelson dominated play at the net. Green River started poorly ' in the second game and was The ladies had down early trouble passing and setting, but soon got it together and raced to a 4 lead, never to be behind again. 1A division. This is Holly Bayles attempting a Monticello got as close as The Green River High School volleyball team in state the bracket consolation and were never really out the during the consolation game. dig captured of the game. But, the determination of the Lady Pirates kept them on top, even when they went flat at the end ofthe game. Monticello was down by just 2 2 at and still had a chance. Carter missed a match winning spike, but then made up for it with a kill to get the serve back. Shannon back to win that match and with less talent who ended up By STEVE CHRISTENSEN Smith served up the final Sun e Advocate editor went on to win the showdown greats. among the point which Monticello was of names The John title. and match the Havlicek, region of matter a was It toughunable to return and the Pete Rose and Eddie Stankey Both teams lost in the openor so it appears from championship ness, tournaof state round the immediately come to mind. ing here. belonged to Green River. the possibiliThey are sometimes called ment, setting up After losing five straight Coach Stan Parsons comploverachievers. classic of the confrontation, imented all of the players on a times to Monticello, the Green ty materialized. then which There are also those athfine season, which started off River Lady Pirates won the of a who have all the talent in matter was It letes pride. and final three encounters but ended up There were those who said the the world, who end up mediowalked away with the consolaPirates got lucky in the cre, or less. Ticky Burden and Seniors on the team are tion championship at the 1A Lady tournament, that they Ralph Sampson come quickly Tournament State region Volleyball Carter, Nelson, Vetere and somehow to mind. They are sometimes got the momentum last Saturday. Tamara Rowley. Juniors are Monticello rolled called bums. then and Monticello a wasnt pushovHolley Bayles and Shlisa HatWhile the debate will rage er Saturday, but Green River over and died. field. Sophomores are ShanFor Monticello, the consolon, there are a few things that was in control the entire non Smith, Tina Weihing, match, winning 15-- 8 and ation championsip was a are apparent among great Amber Burdzy and Michele chance to prove Green River athletes. They have a purpose. Richards. Freshmen are Stacy the have won never should It wasnt that easy last They are dedicated to an end. Ekker, Amy Luke, Carrie Par- week during the Region 13 region. For Green River, it While the Lady Pirates are sons and Terena Shorts. was a chance to prove not the greatest high school Tournament. In fact, Monticello won the first game in themselves. volleyball team in the state, One of the great sports the region tourney and had they just might fit into the the Lady Pirates on the ropes debates that has been ongoing category of overachievers. 15-- 2 and 10-- It seemed to be forever, and will continue Because, when playing teams forever, is what makes a great of equal talent, they are in the bag. But it wasnt. athlete, or a great team. tougher. There have been athletes Some people call it guts. Green River came roaring eighth. The opening round saw 3 Green River up in the first game against Intermountain Catholic, but the Lady Pirates went flat and ended up The second game losing was easy for the Catholic school, winning 15-Green River then handled Piute 15-- 8 and 15-That set up a match with Montument 16-1- that went three games the Lady Pirates were Valley before Christian placed second, Manila third, Wendover fourth, 4 71 in 14-1- The Pirates were just the voting booth am concerned how and where tougher all-tim- Price City tax $$$$ are spent. Aren't You? con-solati- PROJECTS FOR TOP PRIORITY: sufficient water supply and storage tanks. Adequate funding for continued staffing and training A 16-1- 2-- 6, for public safety. Revitalization of the Price Business Area. Support of Economic Development Plans. An addition to current City Library or a new facility. 0 pledge my time and efforts to promote the best for Price Citizens, both young and old. Keeping in mind always to represent the majority.... their needs and their desires. I 0. 15-1- 2. 2. Pheasant conditions onty fair Pheasant hunters will face only fair conditions when the hunt opens on Nov. pheasant hunting should be fair to good. Production has been reported to be fair. The best hunting will be in the agricultural areas of western Carbon and Emery counties near the town of Green River. 4. Division of Wildlife Resources officials say the outlook again appears to be related to poor habitat conditions and low breeding populations. We think that breeding success was good but breeding populations are still down, says Jay Roberson, upland game prog- The southern region in Sevier, Millard and Piute counties should see success the same as last year. Hunting should be good in localized pockets of good habitat such as standing grain and com. Average success rates are predicted to be no more them one bird for every two hours effort. Each year prior to the ram coordinator. Roberson says the total statewide harvest should be up slightly from last year to about 100,000 birds taken by 55,000 hunters. In the southeast region, Junior League starts OF EXTRAORDINARY Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1989 INTEREST MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT $1,000 minimum deposit Unlimited withdrawals and deposits Interest compounded dally Deposits insured to $100,000 by F.D.I.C. Deposit $1,000 in a Money Market Account at any U.S. Bank and watch your money grow at the lnterst rate of 8 Interest, though, isn't all that's extraordinary about U.S. Bank. When you save with U.S., your accounts are INSURED up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. fimt of every month. Aftar 12 31 89. chunffr Rut good through December 31, 1989 Rt0 We think you'll find U.S. Bank the most interesting financial institution in Utah. Quite modestly, we think we're just enough to make a statement like that. 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Hunters are advised to respect private property and hunt only where .they have permission. |