Show Page Millard County Chronicle Progress 6 February 15 2001 Three teams share region baseball 2001 and softball Shara Rotriey DUS - The battle for region basketball ended with three teams tying for first Richfield Fmeryand Delta are having lost two games each De'ta heat the North Sanpete Hawks at home last Wed The Rabbits led the entire game North Sanpete was always several points behind The most thes ever scored in a quarter was 15 which was Delta's lowest score in the entire game “We played hard and we wanted it" said senior Fnc Hintze “It was fun to “ give them a beating The high scorers for Delta are the stalwarts of the season Corey Cross Smith and Fliason Dave Smith took the high honors w ith six for six field goals one for basket our of four foul one shots and seven rebounds Tyler Cross scored 12 points and had seven rebounds Camron tliason came in a close third place with II points four assists and two steals After the easy victory the Rabbits record was The Rabbits faced the Richfield Wildcats on their home court In order for Delta to sweep the region title they would have to win Sadly enough the victory was in favor of the Wildcats Delta got an early lead over the Cats but struggled At the end of the first quarter the Rabbits were only on top by a single point At the end of the half Delta was up by two “The game was exciting The crowd helped us a ton We came out of the locker room fired up and ready to play" said senior Mike Corey “We played strong the whole game think bad calls hurt us but we should have played through it" After the half Delta never saw the lead again Richfield slipped past them in the third by a single point Even though the By registration Millard County Recreation n announcof the 2'"J taetai All interested must register from Feb 4 to Mar at the 16 from 8am to 5 pm Recreation Office 81 South Manzamta Ase in Delta Pasment must be made at time of registration Any youth player registering after March 16 vsill be put on a waiting list and placed on a team as space is ava table All fees or through Babe Ruth baseball programs ill be paid to West Millard Baseball The leagues offered and fees are as follows Youth Baseball Girls & Boys and 5 - 6 years $22 for the first family member $20 each for other family mem- ing the organization and softball leagues bers Girls and Boys Pitching Machine Leacue 7 8 years $28 for the first family $25 each for other family members MaMinor title leagues ittic years and Babe jor cague Ruth leagues years $30 for the first family member S27 each for other family members Girls Softball Slowpitch Jr Girls Sr & Girls years $25 for years the first family member $23 each for other family members years $30 for Fastpitch Curls fie first family member $27 each for other family members Adult Softball Men's Slowpitch S285 i team Women's Slow pitch S285 a team ill be a $ 0 player fee assessed to I here ach adult player All of the adult softball plaser fee assessed to each adult player of the adult softball teams must have i minimum of 3 players for more information call the Rabbits outscored the Cats by six points 9 in the fourth Richfeld's points sealed the game “I thought the refs were bad but you can’t blame it all on them Sometimes you just can't control everything" said Vice Principal Dean Fowlcs The number of fouls called against the Rabbits was higher than the Wildcats fwul At he end of second half Delta had 16 fouls and Richfield hada low four They still had tw o fouls before giving Delta a chance to shoot one and one When Delta trailed by five Mike Corey made a lay up closing the gap to three points Coach Vkamick called a time out with 20 seconds to go but the refs let seven seconds run down Richfield had possesion of the hall and the game was over acted as if they After the game Richfield had just won a state title They cut down the nets played “we are the champions" and earned the coach out of the gym on their shoulders “I say let them celebrate It's not over yet They will get beat in the anyway" said senior Kurt Gasser On Sat Feb 16 Delta will host a f l game against Judge gion a team that took third in its region “Judge won’t be an easy game We are to have to work hard and play as a going think if we team in order to pull it off play our best and want it badly enough we will come out on top” said Corey The game will start at 700 PM at Delta Since it is a f game the student body will have to pay $4 00 An activity card will not do “Everyone come to the game All the support we get helps Ae could never win a game if it wasn’t for the fans" said senior Tyler Cross “The fans help create a winning environment” r i z' jfftT x' V ‘ nT- 7' ewa Candidates assembly (or the FFA Sweetheart competed all week against auctioned off cakes Full story next week each other Rabbit wrestlers at Dept Girls Volleyball league to begin Millard ounty Recreation is now Girls Volleyball League ganizing run from Fn Feb 16 2001 to ri Mar 2 2t8)l at the Recreation Office 8 South Manzamta Ave from 8am ( a 2001 to s p in Mon he cost will Fri he $25 leagues for both grades and grades Any youth registering after March 2 will be put on a waiting list and placed on a team as space is available For more information call the Recre470 ation Office at There will be ATTENTION 2001 DHS GRADUATES Graduation Announcements are in your near future! Drop by the Chronicle Progress and check out our specialty announcment for Delta High School Graduates only others to choose from All at reasonable prices accessories also available J 40 Delta N 200 V win region ‘‘tffrs iS'fs'-v- s Rolling right along pool's 50 mile club this week are Pauline Warner - 10 miles Martin Ludwig 21 50 miles Barbara David - 2080 miles and Shirlene miles Lap swim and water walking is held every weekday morning from 530 - 9 am Come in during the morning and enjoy a warm water workout without the problem of the hectic evening schedule Individual pool passes are only $75 per year for unlimited visits during lap swim or evening open swim The pool is open on Saturdays from 2 noon until 5 pm and from 6 to 10 pm The pool will be open on Mon Feb 19 for President’s Day Lap swim will be from 5 30 until 9 am with open swim beginning at until 5 pm and again from 6 to 9 p m Mon nights are “Family Nights” at the pool The entire immediate family swims for just $6 from 6 to 9 pm Lessons: Session V of the pool’s swim lessons begins on T ues Feb 20 at 330 pm This 9 day session begins a day later than usual due the President’s Day holiday Levels III and IV art being offered The 2 week session costs SIS per student Call the 33 to pool at register or for more information The CPR class scheduled for Fri Feb 6 has been cancelled due to lack of interest Another course will be offered in March Please call the pool at if you are interested in taking the American Red Cross CPR and First Aid course in the Delta Utah 84624 FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE SALE SHOE CCbSEroUTSTONLY NIKE ADDIDAS REEBOK AIRWALK CLOSEOUT WORK BOOTS ALUSNOWJBOOTS SALE 1 5 OFF 30 OFF CLOTHING SALE CARHARTT COATS 50 stilly (335® OFF ALL CAMO 50 OFF BROWNING SHIRTS 50 SIERRA SPORTS JACKET 50 OFF Marie Lisonbee DHS Delta won region by eighty points this year “The closest one in the three years that I've wrestled" said Storm Singleton (189) region champion “But we weren’t that close that’s the thing about By 299 North Hwy 6 mr teams had an They chose and OFF WINTER GLOVES 50 OFF - it" Delta's girls beat Richfield 60 rial this week 57 in double overtime They play Judge Memo- Lady Rabbits sweep Wildcats By Fric Hintze - Sandra Hales had five points Nickle hit a huge with 50 seconds to go in an awesome double overtime victory over the Richfield Wildcats The Lady Rabbit teams ended the night unbeatable sweeping the Wildcats in all four games The varsity game was a bam burner In the first quarter the Wildcats took the score They kept 5 lead with a points ahead until the fourth quarter Then the Rabbits decided who the game belonged to and outscored the Wildcarts sending them into overtime in a tight DHS and Aubree match When Delta scored the Wildcats would answer back Each team scored nine and headed into the second overpoints time Delta stiffened up its defense and held the Lady Wildcats to five points Sandra Hales and Aubree Nickle took over the offense for the Rabbits by hitting crucial shots Sandra hit two free throws in the last minute and Aubree hit a boosting three pointer with 50 seconds to go icing the win for the Rabbits Leading in scoring for the Rabbits was with no surprise the sophomores Aubree West Millard Rec League Lots of high scores being rolled this year of bowlers new to the game Rick Sanders of the Thursday Mixer’s had a 193 game Dale Josse a Craig from the same league and Ryan 2 lets not forget Justin Kimball’s January winners of “Bowler of the Month" are: Bill Lister Wes Tadlock Roger Zeeman Darrell Willden Earl Holdaway Carma Smith Jennifer Henke Linda Smith Linda Kersey and Betty Carter 524 Other high scores: Ella Dalton 2 Mike Littleford Mike Alley Chad Myers Harry Johnson Carma Leon Smith Jim Young Smith Rita Robinson Dewey Chapman Cook 532 Roger Tuttle Doug 518 Sam Bob Meinhardt Sr Stevens 535 Marilyn Jenkins Ron Rickard Edy Robbins 524 Jim Nickle Owen Henke Jerry Shurtz 527 Linda Kersey Keith Brent Spencer Tom Norris Sawaya Wes Tadlock Leon Allgood 2 Ron Shirlee Shields W’estlund Byron Erickson Bob Meinhardt Jr 545 Nancy Momll Smdy McMichaels Bob Hams 2 Easy Joe Young Darrell 549 Richard Hare Rhett Kimball Willden 2 and Mike Johnny Thatcher by a lot Holdaway Seniors scores: Phil 223 Don B 198 188 Chet 167 Harold 165 Bernard 140 Bonnie 165 Annalee 172 Ila 104 Betty 148 Marjorie 159 Elma 169 Darlene 198 and Gloria 184 Ken Standings Loses Wins Team Mens Basketbsll Standings Stanworth Farms Desert Mountain Contractors Quality Thriftway Delta ChevronDelta Auto ISG Resources Droubay Chevrolet Bodell Automotive TS Nielson Construction Mens Volleyball Standings Quality Thriftway Ladd's Lazer Leveling Reckless Abandon Herd Bulls Women’s Volleyball Standings ADC Plumbing Delta Family DentistryDelta Family Medicine Delta glass & Tire Stanworth Farms Delta SportsQuality Thriftway Rancher Cafe Oasis Seed Jade GardenSahara Motors Service Drug 11 T N T Tell local merchants you saw their ad in the Chronicle Progress £ Storm is right even if they won by eighty points it doesn't compare to Storm's freshmen year when the wrestling team won region by 300 points “They did pretty good at region” said Coach Porter Even with some drawbacks the JV wrestlers came through and helped the team "A couple of JV kids will be able to help us out at State” said Storm When the finals were announced it was as if the whole region was against Delta But with eight Delta High wrestlers in the finals it would take more than a miracle for another team to win In each weight but two there was at least one Delta wrestler Some weights even doubled like Chase Christensen and Adam Lovell in 12 weight The eighteen wrestlers that will be going to state this year are Josie Cox (103) with a fourth at region Chase Christensen and Adam Lovell placed first and second at 112 Kevin Riding placed second in the 9 weight Chris Abbott was disqualified at weigh in and was unable to compete Tony Goold placed second in the 125 weight and Dustin Shepard placed fourth in the same weight Chris Peterson placed first in the 130 weight Mike Evens who placed fourth will accompany him at state in the same weight Dan Lake placed second and Kevin Riding placed third at the 135 weight Jake Abbott (140) forfeited his final match to take second so he will be in a better position at state Ben Nielson placed fourth in 145 Kory Morris (152) also placed fourth Nate Bliss placed second in the 160 weight Patrick Stephanoff placed fourth in 7 and Storm Singleton was region champion for 189 Jeff Plumb placed second in the 2 5 weight and Tyrell Curtis is the region champion for 275 “1 think that we have a pretty good chance at taking state” said Storm With eighteen wrestlers it gives a lot of room for state champions State is at UVSC Feb1516 and 17 Most the student body will be there “It’s not like the biggest thing in Delta" said Andy Losee senior who is attending state “It’s bigger than Junior Prom” said Ryan Byrd also a senior who will cheer on the Delta wrestlers USU Native American Pow-Wo- w LOGAN - The Native American Student Council from Utah State University hosts its 28th traditional March 2 and 3 Some of the scheduled events include dance competitions and exhibitions cultural exposition and booths from various Utah State departments “This activity is an opportunity for practicing and preaching diversity" said Antonio Arce a member of the Native American Student Council Arce said the council wants to bring a knowledge of the Native American culture and give people the opportunity to “taste" how other cultures enjoy themselves The will be held in the Nelson Fieldhouse on March 2 beginning at 7 pm and March 3 at pm For more information about the contact Antonio Arce at (435) or Multicultural Student Services at (435) POOR COPY |