Show iMard County Chronicle Proems UoyanbsUJSSlPiatl to right back Shawn Works Jon Webster Troy Rawlinson Joe Front Robed Lopez Casey Lovell Jerry Kennedy Ryan Stevens Nielson Left Little League football The Liule League Football season for East Milled came to a close on October 31 with die championship gam held at die high school football field The game was won by die Bears with a score of 140 over die Hams Picture above is die winning team: Back row left to right Justin Teeples David Lowe James Dean Lee Knight Jerid Bennett and Coby Carling Middle row: Daniel Campbell Andy Anderson Charles worth Thad Stevens Jcrftnny Lay fie Llhaon and Arron Anderson Front row: Jeff Gates Wde Stevens JoshCampbt)JTravis Noyes and Mike McVey Missing from die picture were Boys’ basketball shoots off By Curtis Simmons DHS The boys' basketball season will take off widj 29 boys representing die Delta Rabbits After diree days of tryouts November 6 8 7 boys were chosen to play on die JV Varsity squad and 12 boys will participate on die Freslimen team The reason for putting die JVYarsity team togedier was because of die problem of accommodating diree different boys' basketball teams and girls' basketball teams with gyms to practice m "It was a very hard diing for me to make cuts" said Coach Jensen "We like to keep as many boys in die program as we can" The 17 boys on die JVy arsity team are made up erf si seniors five juniors 7he seniors are and si sophomores Jotin Dale Jackson Rob Fowles Marty LaugUin Craig WJloughby Thompson and Rbeii Whatcott Juniors are Travis Blackwclder Jason Hales Pat Wolfe Sean Rawlinson and Todd Topham Sophomores are Mitch Anderson Mike Anderson Marc Jensen Joe and Brett Clint Waiters Myers Greadiouse The 32 boys on die freshmen team are Justin Louder Darin Bunker David Lisunbee Jake Anderson Mike Bunker Ryan Morris Doug Peterson Steve Stoddard Cameron Lebbon Sam Nielson Russell Western and Zach Riding "The tryouts tlus year were much more competitive dian they was last year" said Sean Rawhnson "We have a great team and with work we can take slate" The boys will btgtn practice immediately so dial diey can be prepared for dieir first game November 22 against North Sanoete Search on for high school entrepreneurs High school enUeproiveurs are helpand ing build die economy of rural Utah search is on to find and award die best of diese enterprising youdt Utah Small Cities Inc a corporation promoting rural economic development lucli ill has announced a competition provide cash awards scholarships and other pries to die outstanding young entrepreneurs in soudiern L’lah and die Uintah Basin Craig Davis chairman of Utah Small CiUes inc’s Entrepreneuristn Subcommittee eplained why tins compeuuon entitled "A Search for Young in Utah's Small Cities is so important "For years we heveeducaicd our youth and w atched them leave for better employment opportunities somewhere else Tlus trend drams our cities of future leaders and vitality W e ant to spotlight entrepreneuristn as a viable alternative for our young people" The competition w ill bt conducted m die Southeastern Southwestern Central and Uintah Basin regions of da slate with die top diree young entrepreneurs receivIn addition to ing pw ards in each region ill benefit competitors recognition from an educational erpcr tence in to Davis According "Each outh ill be required to complete a plun and ill receive a thorough assessment of dieir business from a panel of private businessmen Bus messes w ill be judged on die basis of die out’aiy of die nutu business plan die source of capital to start die business die entrepreneur's overall understanding of business pr uu iplts die proposed use for die money die overall success of a yvx Fiords has the largest Jacksonville total area of any cry n the d It takes w 460 SQuare miles i Robert (verson Adam Crapo and Chad Fuller The learns finished m die following places: First Bears Second Rams Third Raiders Fourth Broncos The program tliis year was supervised by Jay Beckstrand who deserves special thanks for all die time and effort lie has donated Thanks to die coaches Jer'E Bnnkerhoff of die Bears Brent Bartholomew of die Rams Terry Higgs of die Raiders and Jay Beckstrand of die Broncos Thinks too to die officials die parents and especially die players for dieir support Bowling News Congratulations to Rose Ann Fringes who bowled her first 200 game It was a 206 which was 73 pins over her a veragel Jim Pool sen had 204 game dial was 51 pins over (us average and Don Church had a 184 game 63 pins over his average Karen Burrasion had a 230 game 59 pins over her average Steve Stevens' 22 i game 64 pins over average Other high scores dus week were Eathel Church 223 game 571 senes Nancy Morrill 202 Floyd Teeples had games of 254 223 and a 636 senes Shiriee Sliields 203 game Anna Lou Staiiworth 520 series Bob Riding 523 series Jim Nickle 236 game 578 series Karen B urraston 595 series Bonnie Church 218 Larry Hartman 520 senes Dale Riding 2 5 game 567 series Carol Young 233 game 575 series Jo Nickle 209 game Ella Dalton 201 game 514 series Jolin Nickle 215 game 588 senes Jerry Robinson 207 game 572 series Ma Bennett 2 0 game 563 senes Mike Littkrford 204 game Ken Riding 569 series Harry (crimson 222 game Jenc Dutson 213 game 579 senes Becky Sawaya 211 game 572 series Alan Burrasion 213 game 578 series Keith Sawaya 217 game Sandie Lester 233 game 527 series Joyce Jensen 5 14 senes Lee Jensen 572 series Dennis Anderson 200 game 540 senes Carl Willden 215 game Kelly Ckrward 505 senes Dallas Hem an 5(1 series Cons Jensen 225 game 535 series High scores on Wed Jr League: Lindsey Burrasion 83 Robby Baslman 43 Melissa Baalman 63 Kip Sawaya 91 Kirt Sawaya 93 TJ- Poulsen 46 Matt Stewart 60 Chad Stewart 52 Rustyn Roper 81 Skyksr Nielsen 83 Bradley Bunker 46 High scores on Thurs Jr League: Randy Bennett (17 Joey Mendenhall 74 N athan Fntges 08 Kenny Teeples 366 Terry Jensen 393 Jason Roper 5 44 Tar a Fortner 74 Nan Mitchell Jeanette Morrill J46 Casy Fortner 57 Midielle Morrill ) 27 Shelly Roper 66 Sarah Munster 118 Blame Burrasion 149 Jrry Cordell 114 Who will be tins years champs in die Women’s City Tournament? Net week we will have an update on current tournament leaders as rf Nov (1 32 Maybe you will even see your own name die business and odier criteria designed to meet die characteristics of die mdmd ual region Utah Small Cities Inc is offering a cash aw ard uf at least $ 000 to die outstanding young entrepreneur in each region with smaller awards going to die second and durd place winners Local businesses will be asked to supplement diese awards with additional contributions All participants will be eneo waged to eompete net Spring in die Governor’s Young Entrepreneur Seareh at which die winner wiU receive a 510000 award Interested parties can call Ed Meyer for applicaor Joyce Stmdi at tions and additional informaUon Applications are due by December 31 widi selection of wuuiers being made in January disaster assistance 1989 989 Disaster Assistance is sull going on AD producers w lio suffered crop loss because of adverse such as frost weather conditions drought excessive winds eve should come in and apply for assistance You do be a livestock producer to not have apply Crop insurance is requued for any losses of 65 percent or over my otie feeling they have losses of 65 percent or greater needs to app’y for disaster assistance as soon as possible as die last Cay Vo sign up fur crop insurance for fall planted crops is November 39 3989 The Kelly Olson Dill Football Academic Bill Mace and Kelly Olson were named as members of the (989 2A Academic All State football leant bill son of Mr and Mrs Marlow Mace of Fillmore is a starting fullback and linebacker for die Fugles lie is president of die National Honor Society and is die Musa Sterling Scholar at Millard High He has participated in die school musical lor diree years Bill has 4f) grade point average Kelly son of Mr and Mrs B rent Mace All-Sta- te Olson of Fillmore is a starting light end and defensive lines man Kelly ts very active in student government serving as aopliomore and junior class president and was elected dus years stndendaidy president He ts a member of National Horvir Society and is die General Sterling Scholar at Millard Kelly has also been on die basketball team Fit die past diree years His GPA is 3 97 Academic all state is chosen on die basis of die athlete's gra!e point average at Left to right back Jess Anderson Damn Dafjh Andre Fmlmcon Front’ Rilly Johnson Jared Clay Damian Nielson Tyle Peterson Casey Bassett Randy Nielson Blue and proud of it Mitzi Nadine Swallow Dudley Volleyball Academic MilJ Dudley and Nadine Swallow were recently selected to die 1989 Academic AD State volleyball team Miii daughter of Mr and Mrs Min KtmbaJJ erf Meadow and Mr Dan Dudley of Sait Lake City lias been a member of Ue Lady Eagle volleyball team for diree years and a starter all diree Tlus year she served as to captain Miti ts a member of die Academic Decathlon team is die Math Sterling Sclwlar and is in die National Honor Society prcsi dency She currently has a 3 9 GPA Milo was a member erf the drill team last year and dus year was elected a cheer- Delta’s wrestling reign to continue - DHS Nine reluming state placer and (wo returning state champions Brooks Jackson and Scan Thomas make Delta High’s chances at another title almost locked in But die grapoplers have a lough schedule tins season siartu g with a on Tuesday Nov 21 against Cyprus a 4A school and Manu a rival 2A scliooi "Manti in die past has aJ ay s had one or two gool wrestlers" said Randy Smith "But as a who! Manti hasn't been die loug blest earn in dual meets " Manti took durd at state last year with 93 J2 pouits Matt Moure team manager said "I dink dus yew’s team is unstoppable ” The action starts at 5 PM on Nov 21 DHS Swim Team nevs The Della high Sclioo) Swim Team swam against Orem High School last Thursday at Orem Both die Delta boys aiad girls teams lost However due to cb ness only 17 Delta swimmers went to lest die strength of or cm's 80 Of cm is a growing power in 4 A swuimui g and is expected to challenge for die lop spot m both boys and girls tins year In die losing effort Delta set 3 school rcccads They are tie boys 200 ywd medley relay of Lance Stceie Spencer Seoviile Paul Kerr and Shawn Ham J Von Juhe Rose in die 2’ JO yard mdiv id oaJ medley and Spencer ScoviUt in Ok: 00 ywd breaststroke e Suovilie lost to Orem's Nat! an by just 24 accord m die best race erf 6e day Last yew Ure also woe dus face in Delta by 53 second in what then was die best race erf die day Persona’ bests w ere also sei by C s Sean Simmons And'ew Myers Knudse in both swonu mg afid diu gt Trevor Nielson Rebecca fcurtor Kau Western Shannon Lewis Saral Myers Coliotte (tilery and Headier Kax ios These young men arethe proud members of the Delta Championship Senior Division football Team At the beginning of the football season the team was viewed by many to finish third place But with determination and hard work they finished the season with a 5 and record and emerged the league cnampions I lore at Delta we ‘re proud ot our htUe league program and feet it is definitely a positive prerequisite to the great football tradition we have at Delta hgh 1 he parents ql all the UUe leaguers who participated in football this year should (eel proud ot their children 's endeavors to strive to do the best that they can There is a lot of sacrifice ot time hard work sore muscles and bones that accompany this wport Congratulations on a tme year Blue Team and also to your coaches Phil Lovell and Joe Hardy t Jot pictured Matt Nielson Robert Niles Kavm Cox and Adarn Corey All-Sta- te ader MiVi was also y oted 98 9 homecoming queen Nadine daughter of Mr and Mrs Kent Swallow ot FloweJI is a four yew member of die volleyball team wid also served as a eo captain Nadine is also a member of die National Hmor Society Slie is die Business Sterling Scliolw at Millard High ScJkxiI and has a 3 96 GPA Nadine lias also been a member of die basketball and track learns Slie is die cJiapter president of die Millard Future Business Leaders of America The all state team selection is made on die basis of die student’s GPA le The future for the DHS Girl’s basketball team try Dan ia Spur first DHS game of die season is Saturday November 18 at die Delta Middle School against Swi Juan The JV game starts at 90 and die vwsity at 3 30 The girls cliosen for die team dus yew we Angie Allred Slieri Bern net: Jodj BevanDcnaChnsloffersonMich elk Dent Lana Dutson loo Hate Bf andee Heatli Shatiram Henric Sheila Jolene Henne Marja Kennedy Maxfitld Dama Spjr Deb Tsosie Laurel Wardle Tammy Wahlberg arid Mura Wilkins The (read coach is Ken Nielsen and 7 be I Jerk Fowles assistant coach team captains we Miclielk fJent and Deb Tsosie Nielsen said"! Ourk we have a good team dus yew Everyone wants to work at cj have fun " “We ve got a lot of ne kids dus ye w but it seems de gels want to wofk as a team I just afit to see dis team play as hard as tiiey cai" said assistant coaeh Derk l ow ks Their secofid g ame tgaiiist Rucirfc id has been char ged from November 23 to Tuesday November 22 at Delta Mddle School There will prss y be a freshmen game also Jodi lie van a fresh: an "wants people to come out and stij'port tlx team lot this yew" Arge Allred a aojiiomor feels d at Coach Nielsen is die best coach we've had Deb Tsosie team captain Las jot a personal goal "to make over 25 points a game" Acooidrg to Loach Nielsefi tlat’ die kuid erf attitude lie lkes Swim Pool News F'lfiy mils (dob wwmlxrr are Lac k 10 the water! Lance Etnels Las Just completed Lis 200 wile mark on October Juliette EcovilU who la also a lifeguard at the pool has rear h 4 210 miles and her brother Epencer Ewville is m 320 miles Fitly mile club mew leers Lips are offered to awyorne who swjws or "water walks' The dub costs 5 100 to Join This helps cover the cost of tlve cards given out Err every JO wiles of completed swiwmwg The swim pool Is a great place to exer else in the winter Tie new boiler keeps ilatr water at a con fort ah! y warm B6 degrees Tie pool Is a giod place Jo bring the family and tl ose relatives cowing for tiw hoi days Open swirn begins nightly at 5 00 p rn or tM pool way be rented fcr private parties for 130 00 r hour Hwira i'ool Pa as Hale The swim passes are now cm sale during the month of November Family passes that teg at !y sell tn tbOOO are now VS 00 ard indjvid ual yearly passes ate t40 00 instead of 550 00 Ewim passes ace g'est Christmas gifts! Lifeguard Training Course West Millard Commun'y Fool is now offering the Ited Cross American Training Cours to these individ u als whmare J5 years or older ave a knowledge of swjmmt g and are In 'Fie 30 gxed physical cotidition hour course wl lee taugt on Fri To days and Eatutdays at BB4 3133 or enroll call Die pool at stop ley at 20 E 300 N Delta L’tsh Ibgard T'he next session of aqua aero hies Is jkd tohegn Noveft her t g 10 or more jenople 27th sgn up the classes wIl run Mondays Wedneselays atid Fridays at 6 00 p m for 3 weeks tui ca Aero his is tlw Ln way to exercse Ewimmlf g skills are nA necessary Lee a use al the ed artlvty Is In 3 4 feet erf water The res stance and massaging ejects o f tie water wotk a the good gives participants out and makes this type erf exetose just as effective as more strenuous and potenUal'y harmful exercise (gualfled instrwtcrs programs mon tor heart rates periodically throughout the c’ass to assure Oj ves the maximum indvidual benefits rf the prram Register scxcnbycalhr glle jxxvl at BC4 3133 re TM or tig ptenarts in our solar syvtern without moons sc ts kuprter (our riiayif moons and 12 minor ones wh Venus end Mercury r mV!' 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