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Show 4a Sun Advocate Lady Dinos end winning streak in Fridays games the two games. If there is a shortcoming with the Lady Dinos, it is the lack of depth in the teams pitching. Karen Johnson is one of the finest pitchers in the k state, but the By LAYNE MILLER Sports editor The Lady Dinos bats have always brought the softball team through in the clutch. But Carbons bats fell silent in the final two games of state "fi' r6" back-to-bac- games proved difficult. competition Friday as the team lost to a tough Box Elder and then to number team, 8-- 0, two-ranke- Jordan, d 7-- 0. Box Elder now faces the winner of the 11 a.m. Jordan-Tooel- e game in the championship game at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. It was a nice ride while it lasted for a fine group of talented and dedicated athletes. The Lady Dinos ended their season with an 18-- 2 record. The girls were hopeful of competing in the champion- ship game as they easily and defeated Bountiful, Bear River, 12-- the first day. Carbon had scored more runs than all the other teams in the tournament, and th e team has always been proud of its prolific hitting. The twin shutouts were a crushing blow to a ter8-- 2, 6, rific season. Carbon scored in every inning of the two previous tournament games, with the exception of the fifth inning of both games. Jenny Powell led the team in big hits as the talented shortstop banged out hard triples in both games. The Lady Dinos had 30 hits in She said Don became tired, Gressmen, head Dino coach. She pitched excellently during the tournament, but the other good teams had two or three fine pitchers. Gressmen is proud of the 18-record the team accumulated. We finished fourth in the state and for a second-yea- r coach, team with a first-yea- r If said. he not bad, thats me told at have would anyone the beginning ofthe season we would have finished fourth in the state with an 18-- 2 record, I would have been pleased. In discussing the final two games, Gressmen said, We faced two excellent teams (Box Elder and Jordan). We hit some rifle shots, but they fielded everything we hit and we didnt play as well as we have been, either. The Dino dynasty will continue next year. Gressmen loses only four senior players, and Johnson returns on the mound. We have a good nucleus returning next year, the coach said. Expect another fine year for the Lady Dinos. These girls are competitors. 2 Jenny Powell is greeted by her teammates following the Lady Dinos victory against Bear River. Scofield opens for season after restocking Laurie Martin and voir will remain closed to fishing until July 11, when a four-fis- h limit goes into effect. In early May, fisheries biologists sampled Scofields fish population. Only rainbow trout were found in the nets, Scofield Reservoir ushered in the Memorial Day weekend with open fishing. Beginning May 23, the daily limit will be four trout this year to help the trout population recover. All streams which feed the reser Terry Fry Are proud to year, remarked Spencer Hovekamp, DWR fisheries biologist. I expect the trout to grow an inch a month through announce the upcoming birth of their summer. Hovekamp added that Scofield will receive 340,000 fish this spring that in addition to the 169,000 planted last November. The new fish will be in the three-an- d h size range. Come First Child in September five-inc- Please feel free to come to the MATADORE suggesting that the treatment last fall was completely successful in removing all target species (carp, walleye and chubs). Biologists were also encouraged that trout stocked last November survived the winter well. Even more encouraging was the fact that trout appeared to have grown a little over the winter. It looks like a fast growth five- - and are scheduled for fall, 130,000 LEAGUE STANDING 1. Central Commission 7 Wins 0 Loss and celebrate with us! eight-inchc- rs planting. Even though the September treatment appears to have been successfiil, the lake isnt out of the woods yet. The underlying problems have not been solved, says Hovekamp. Nutrient levels in the reservoir are the big issue. Nutrients enter the reservoir from tributaries through erosion and subsequent sedimentation. Grazing, mining, roadwork and residential build-ucontribute to erosion in the p watershed. Scofield also faces a more immediate threat. Water levels in the reservior peaked April 24 and have been headed for a major setback. Anglers shouldnt expect fast fishing action for the opener. Trout will be on the small size, but fat. Right now theres a group of 10- - to fish and an even larger group of seven- - to eight-inc- h fish, reports Kevin Christopherson, DWR fisheries manager. Even if anglers are disappointed by the size of fish they hook this spring, they shouldnt get discouraged. 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