Show Sport s DHS baseball off to hot start MAN by Travis Black wilder The Delta Rabbits showed off their baseball team on Wednesday March 13 at Cedar After being ahead 0 after thiee innings the Cedar bats got hot and downed Delta 6 3 The Rabbits coached by Ron Peter son scored early in the first inning when Jake Walker was walked then stole second Danny Viers then hit Jake in to give Della a 0 lead Viers the Rabbits starting pitcher hurled a good game allowing only two hits and one walk while striking out two He left the game after three innings while Delta was still ahead 0 The Delta pitching staff then struggled giving up six runs in the fourth inning siHTendenng a 61 lead Todd Topham and Jake Walker scored in the fifth inning but it wasn't enough as Cedar won 6 3 Jake Walker scored twice and had two stolen bases Todd Topham scored once while Danny Viers and Pat Wolfe each had one RBI The JV team won 8 0 with Steve Stoddard and Jason Wardle pitching Stoddard picked up the wm giving up no runs hits or walks Next on Saturday the Rabbits played a double header with Grantsville in Delta In the first game Jake Walker Todd Topham Danny Viers and Ray Jackson scored twice Pat Wolfe and Jason Wardle scored three times to lead Della to a 14 0 win Danny Viers again pitched very well as he worked five innings giving up only two hits no runs five walks and stnking out six His record is now 0 In the game both Pat and Todd hit bombers that nearly hit the fence but didn't go over In the second game Jason Wardle got the win as he pitched twoinnings and gave up no runs hits or walks Jake Walker Steve Stoddard and Brett Talbot also combined to give Delta an 7 win and a sweep of the Cowboys Delta did the most damage in the second inning Walker Viers Wolfe Jackson Dan Corey and Neill Palmer allscoredtobolsterDeltatoa7 deaden route to the victory The Rabbits next will travel to Hur ncane to battle the Tigers on Friday Mens Basketball Petrol an eDelta Sport Center Rob's Auto Body 115 Hackers Hogan's Heroes Quality Market Courtesy Hardware Rebel T A T T wm Theatres 9 9 7 7 3 15 S A S Womens Volleyball Sperry Oil Du Ison Suppy Continental Lime Courtesy Hardware Rob's Auto Body Keith Dalton Motor 4 18 166 14 8 Rancher CafeMiddle School Lyman Brothers Henne's Earthmovmg Quality Thnftway Sahara Motors Service Drug Ladd’s Laer Leveling Greenies Farmers Grain Womens Recreation Volleyball Us The Setters Hits A Misses The No Names Utah high schools in 1951 - The team has earned 23 state championships and nine second place finishes They have earned 319 individual titles - In 1986 nine DHS wrestlers were first place state champions a state record - The winners are in their second 1951 state champion Jim generation Porter who coached from 1963 to 1970 is the fatherof DHS champion wrestlers Gary Rick and Dave Porter 1960 state champion Duane Ekins now a DHS teacher is 'he father of 990 state champion Klell Ekins 1967 state champion Ladd Holman now DHS wrestling coach is father of 1991 state champion Joel Holman “The boys have exemplified the qualities of the community that we live in whenever they’ve been to a tournament in their behavior" Topham said “These young men have demonstrated those qualities as well as any team that we've ever had" he said “They dress well they present themselves well they're scholars and I think coach Holman and his coaches should be congratulated for that " Babe Ruth Baseball Poison Prevention Week Do you want your child to play basc- bair 2 Doyou goto the games heorshe plays in'’ Do you participate in your child’s sports'’ 4 Do you yell at the umpire during your child’s game'’ 2 5 If you answered yes to questions or 3 than you need to show up at 7 00 Tuesday March 26 at White Sage Ballpark for the adult meeting 6 If you answered yes to question 4 than you better come to the meeting to find out what will happen to you Adult meeting White Sage Park March 26 7 00 p m Tuesday 3 National Poison March 17 23 Prevention Week This years theme is That means “Put Poison in its Place that each time you use a medication or cosmetic you cleaning product should immediately put it back in a safe place away from the children you love Use the child resistant caps that come on may medications and other potentially poisonous products Keep the telephone number of the Regional Poison Control Center by your phone That number is (801) 581 2151 7 15 614 4 18 4 9 6 7 8 Super Setters Womens A Racquetball Teresa Thompson Robyn Howell Deb Sperry Jody Keyes Melinda Hams DHS wrestlers honored at banquet The Della Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a banquet Saturday March 16 to honor the championship Delta High School wrestling team The event held at the Millard County Fairgrounds exhibition building was sponsored by Utah Power and Light and Cornel The team earned its 33th region championship this year and its 23rd state championship Last year DHS was tied with a team m Virginia for the most consecutive state championships This year DHS holds that distinction alone adding to their stature as a nationally recognized team The team achieved another distinction this year all 13 wrestlers individually finished no less than 3rd in state a new team record Speakers included Chamber President Vince Crawford DHS Principal Bart Simmons Millard School District Superintendent Kenneth Topham Delta Mayor Don Dafoe and DHS wrestling coach Ladd Holman Holntan said he used Utah High School Activities Association archives to compile a list of the individual champion students since wrestling started in 15 7 4 The DHS wrestling team sat at the head table which was lined with wrestling trophies from past years Each table had two or more trophies fora total of 32 Cynthia Moody Linda Ekins Womens R Racquetball Deb Cross Sharon Judd Pat Roundy Connie Turner Cindy Manning Nancy Anderson Girls Basketball Lakers Celtics Ja rr Pistons Mens A Racquetball Leo Jarmillo Alan Williams Russ Bender Mike Teml Dave Spence Bemell Warner Bill Chambliss Mens B Racquetball Reed Smith Ron Ok a be Gordon Rawhnson Ladd Hales Bob Meinhardt Todd Hams Tom Nielson Cornell Olson Mens C Racquetball David Ekins Richard Mayber Bob David Joe Greenwood Keith Griffiths Josh Nielsen Dave Corey Ken Manning 0 3 0 30 30 - Swim pool news Sawaya 222 589 Ron Myers 214 573 Bob Hams Jerry Robinson Roger Young 203 556 Mark Kun539 Steve Riding 51 8 Ron Haag 534 Thorpe Waddingham 203 510 Ava Cole 538 Joyce Jensen 545 V Brown Carling 102 Rich Waddingham 537 Dennis Anderson 538 and Scott Davis 521 Over average games or series Linda Todd 50 up Jeanne Shark 62 up Kylei Taylor 62 up Diane Lambson 115 up and Fran Lightner 69 up Flwood Bladen rolled a 213 and Elm Wade a 176 to top the Seniors this week It was exciting to watch Steve Stevens roll a 275 game Tuesday dunng Kray 8’s League as he put nine stnkes in a row before leaving the 3 10 split on a ball we all thought was stnke number ten Steve converted the “Baby Split" and then get seven on his last ball to one of the highest games rolled at Plara Lanes Our women stormed the Uintah Basin this past weekend as they participated in the State Tournament being held in Roosevelt and Vernal Forty five of our “Beauties” showed those Basin people that we raise more than hay in Millard County as they flat out bowled their pretty little heads off LeAnn Hepworth Becky Sawaya JoLinda Nick'e Karen Burraston and Joyce Jensen all threw 200 games and high senes in this years classic event Top scores this week dunng league Con a Jensen 243 595 Becky actionSawaya 229 513 Karen Burraston 223 595 Nola Bunker Rita Robinson Vickie Carling 102 Tana Skeem 201 513 Vonme Viers 200 525 Shirlce Shields Sandy Lester 205 51 Jo Nickle 204 504 Mel 204 533 Lee Jensen 226572 June Dutson 237 630 Jim Nicicle 215 586 KenRiding235 602 VickiCarling 102 John Otto Bob Dalton Mike Littleford 226 583 Keith forms for Fillmore Registration Babe Ruth Girls Softball are now avail able This year the girls forms have been combined with the boys Babe Ruth baseball application forms to avoid confusion The Fillmore Elementary students should have taken their forms home with them At the Fillmore Middle School registration formscanbepicked up and returned to the office The dead line for registration is April 3 PaaeJ 1991 Gold Rm9s iMnce Class Tina’s Jewelry Minerals & 320 E Main f' & Springtime SALE "It is organized lence on top which creates individual violence at the bottom” 21 Mass reaching miles of swimming The pool is having problems with children under 5 years old being left to swim alone West Millard Community Swimm ng Pool's long standing policy is the child has to he accompanied by an adult ( 5 years or older) Tne adult nas to be in the pool with the child fir at the side of the pool at all times This policy will be strictly enforced in preparation for the summer months Lessons Session VIII of winter swim lessons The pool is currently begins April taking registration for this session Chi! dren and adult lessons are being offered Children’s lessons ran Mon Fri at 3 30 and Mon Fn at 9 15 a m for adults The session costs SI 5 00 per student and is due the first day of class Dive for Money and Prizes The Easter Dive for Money and Pnes is coming up soon On March 28 16 years old at 2pm all children aged are invited totry their luck at picking up colored washers and coins from the bottom of the swim pool The money is to keep and the washers are turned into the office for various pnes Children are divided into age groups so everyone gets a pne' Mark this special day tin your calendar The pool is looking much brighter lately' Last Wednesday an electrical contractor was hired to fix four pool lights and four balcony lights that have been broke down for many years The result is a happier lighter atmosphere and makes the lifeguards job easier to see all areas of die pool The pool also has a new drinking fountain by the women’s locker room doorway to replace the old cracked one The pool would like to remind the public of its hours for open swim 5 am Lap swim Mon Fn 5 9 pm Open swim Mon Thurs 5 10 pm Fn Sat pm A 610 pm The racquetball courts and weight equipment are open 5 30 am 10 pm Mon Fn 9 am- 10 pm Sat 50 mile club members are outdoing themselves this week with Linda Sim moos swimming 170 miles and Sune Babe Ruth girls softball vio f Chronicle VM Rec standings Emma Fencing & Livestock Handling Equipment Goldman 5 MFC CO JJTC Portable Corral Panel-1- l- $7995 Ft 2 - 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