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Show COUTHrrI UTAII NEWS WEDNESDAY gPORTSOUTDOQRS MAzcnsb ica Utah State Parke and Recreation announces Lake Powell boating contacts for 1 S23 Utah State Parks and Recreation boating rangers had a busy year on Lake Powell in 1998 inspecting 198 vessels, assisting 57 boats in distress, teaching 50 personal watercraft safety classes, and contacting thousands of boaters. The most common violations included: Violation Citations Warnings 255 456 Registrationnumbering violations Personal flotation device (PFD-lif- e jacket violations) Safety equipment violations Water-skiing- " violations Operator negligence violations Underage personal watercraft (PWC) - operators arrests Bcatmg-undcr-the-influen- ee ng ' were: 5-- 2, while their region record is 3-- 1. In the first contest last Tuesday, Kanab traveled to Milford to take on the Tigers. Both teams struggled at the plate in the early going, and the score was knotted at 0--0 after three innings. The Tigers rallied in the fourth for five runs to take a 0 lead. This really angered the Cowboys. Kanab sent 16 batters to the plate in the inning and 11 runs scored on seven hits. With the wind out of Milfords sails, the Tigers were retired in their half of the fifth and the score after five was 11-The done Cowboys werent scoring yet. Latimer Smith led off the sixth with a triple. Two batters, later, Josh Blasdell had a shot Dates and times are. as fol- - . down the right field line. lows: .. X Blasdell rounded the bases for k April 2, 11:00 a.m. an home run. 11:00 a.m. 17, These three runs brought the. April , May 1, 11:00 a.m. tally to 14-- 5 going into the bot11:00 a.m. 15, tom ofthe sixth. Milford stayed May May 29, 11:00 a.ra. End of alive with a run In the sixth, spring series will award high but the Cowbs rs got it back in . 2 the seventh when Josue Rivera point. . Summer seife! scored.' The score ended in the 5-- Other violations The top five reasons boaters were issued citations during 1998 non-boati- ' Expired or improper registration. 2. Underage operation of personal watercraft. 3. Failure to obey speed and proximity. 4. Insufficient personal flotation devices (PFDs or life jackets). 5. No observer while towing a water-skie- r. The mission of Lake Powell rangers is to provide a safer boating environment, which allows for a quality experience through Hi everyone. This year the law enforcement, education,, and Color assistance.-RangerCountry. Dusters riding dis- visitor tribute safety information, per- - cuh is sponsoring three form boat inspections, contact gymkhana series; spring, sum- boaters observed in violation of mer an( folk. Each series will boating laws, and" assist boaters consist of six gymkhanas with four events in each. Ribbons in distress; . . . Utah State Parts and Recre- - will be awarded through third atibn'ericouraes alt boaters to place in 'each event with a complete Utah Boating Basics, high Pint trophy given to each ahomestudbrroyrse. Also, state age group after the series. Age law allows youths 12 to 17 years groups include: 10 and under, 26 and over.; old to operate a PWC if they meet certain conditions. First,' Events will be as follows: r 1. s ? -- -- bar-operatersm- ust successfully com- -, rels, poles, and plete a PWC education course games, i.e., gymkhana gig, offered by Utah State Parks and water race, ribben .race, egg etc. Usted be- Recroatioro'Berond, operators race; age 12 to IS must be under di- - low are the dates we have set two-othe- sit-a-bue- k, rect supmidoa of esmesaq IS UP rtha year, (please note years cf fcge cr older Operators Hiat Eota of these dates are less than 13 years cf ege, not subject to change due to ' weather conditions or confoct meetisgtkeckTCreqtdrcx&snts, may not cerate a PWC unless events) you will be notified. accoxnpsnic 1 tv a person who is ' H will be $2 per event with a $1 arena" fee per horse, so come at least is years eld. ' r throe g tir'd h: ,t Citurdny. the S0-2- 0. Kelly Brown kd the way. 5-- 2. 7-- 2. inside-the-par- w June 11, 7:00 pfml June 25, 7:00 p.m. July 9, 7:00 p.m. July 23, 7:00 p.m. er 3. Cowboys favor," 15-P Blasdell led the offense with, 6. three hits, three runs and five RBFs on the day. Jerrcn Glazier ' 7:00 6, p.rn: August hadtlireehitsandtwoRBrs, while August 20, 7:00 p.m. End of Chris McDonald had two hits in summer series will award high throe trips to theplate, whilescor-ingtworu: point. Rory Brunner added ; Fall eeriest two doubles and scoredtwice with one ESI, while Latimer Smith Ram hitters. Tyrel Brown Sept 4, 11:00 a.m. ; Sept 18, 11:00 a.m.,4 had a triple and a single with one , pitched one inning and struck E Cst.2, 11:90 a.m. run scored and one ECL Scott ; cut two batters. Ehccolmd twoKt3,witKtwoEIirs OcKIS, 11:C3 a.m. f E JMcF adden led the offense with amm 11:03 CD, Ost, (rperird . and cue run roorod ; aisle dinger and scored all three ; Halloween costume class) : ; ; Latimer Smith went the dis runs. Rory. Brunner added two Nov. 13, 11:00 sura. Cndcf tka v tance cn the mound for Kanab, hits for the Cowboys. . ni - t - r - -- 1 -- I 5 , UsJ Tnur Usszs&skra Glass FrofsssIsnaP 044-- : a.: i. Tl. i drta cbsva is c rrect. ; V For more uifonnatiou or to pre-rc- r t:r, call Linda Alvey Alice Yilhey at at M1-2I1- they dropped Canyon, the Junior Ccwbogrs lost er s sa :r,t 5-- 5. V 71 pitching all seven innings for the complete game victory. Smith strode out four Tiger hitters. The next Cowboy test came against the defending Regie 1 11 champions, the Parowan Rams. The Cowboy pitching was good, but Kanab was sloppy in the field. Kanab rendered 13 errors over tbe course of the game. Parowan' put two across the plate in the first, but the Cowboys came right back with one oftheir own when Matt McFadden scored cn a beautiful suicide squeeze bunt from Chris McDonald. Parowan would score one in the second and two more in the third, thanks to many costly errors by Kanab, and the score was 1 after three innings. McFadden walked and scored in ' the fourth, but pinch-runnChad Sturgill was thrown out at the plate on a passed ball and the score stood at The Rvms added two more in the fourth, and now led After holding Kanab, Parowan added three more, one of which came on a solo homer, and the score was now 10-- 2 Rams. McFadden had a solo home run of his own, a shot that easily cleared the right-centfence, and the seme was 10-- Tyrel Brown came in to relieve Glazier in the sixth. Brown got out ofthe inning without squandering any runs. Kanab would be shutout in the seventh, and the score ended 10-- 3 in Parcrwans favor. ' Glazier pitched well enough on the mound, giving up only six hits and two earned runs m five innings, while strikingout eight The Kanab High School varsity baseball squad split a pair of g lines this past week with a win over Milford and a loss to Parowan. 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