Show PQ1 County Chronicle 8 Millard Proartis February 7 2002 Lady Rabbits pressure shuts out Spartans Delta High School by Tenacious threesome from Carbon battle Delta for the win Sail h) ) (loulding jrlxxi tin luac nv alv cj( iJeltj luf d Uilui) tame will prepared hu hate mote in com " 'it ' nhtir court 'kill 'Aarhurton MIS t Mur O' o he if an asviednmi' i lor the Dirmv htv hail ol t ithtr It am ami in ' t " scort jitumu arsons ihrce poml shots In hrnari had a total of ihir pi including hit Ihric point oi llm (Itl thi junior also 'on poin' lut a ont point shot ‘cuitr lh m her sounder sister ( assic It than rum ss both toitd t 'it younger arid two a ith ltd point Or pom! rnml i'i M a ol an the 'tn It tl t It hat ions thru some Delta Jlpointi hurt ot arhon s csrn lit Ita ilrin't'ltd the first part ol had liwir than half the t’ irm in (out irlHn had Hut trie ady Rahhilv at! mol saltd alltr the lust half in t tin limns in the second oil' ton uhric Sickle said t joint I'uurd II t hid plastd the first half like we t'rr did the second then vee would have beat the fourth ranked team ( arhon) in 3a " lady Kafbit lintlanv Mt'tham post had the lop score for Delta with ten points Post M iriah Mabel had a total of eicht points and guard Sam Kcjrsly also had eicht points Point guard Aubree Sickle scored the only one point shot thought good and had things hjp-ned he girls came out not ready and a little intimidated at first but once we got h them g nng we knew we could play hat was the closest game arhon has had in our region but we could have beat them Ac take what we learned into our rint fame ” uid head coach John lison lor the youncer girls it wasn much heller Sophomores also had a discouraging loss to the Dittos 48 28 And as for there was an unfortunate accident with the clock and they lost by only one mint 4142 h lire! Draper sjid "I realize coai even itofcssionals nuke mistakes and m tie over it in about twenty years sure Delta wrestlers place first in Pine View tournament munJu h HS n' hmit im (f tft bv the ti fit kjMnls irn ill! to and rl another lien Nielson thud Dan placed lourth and enth Il js probably one of my worst tournaments dll this yejr wasn t doing my best was pretty mail " said f yrcll ( urtis scivn took Southern tjh Wi liiifn hive js many kids tn the usual! hut lurrmisc we iimik tpk plicc s the nurnht of we pint nut the number m the h in Ip u lh m salt) ( oji h it ami n h kiti n il Smi 'ft plisu) tuurtun hits 1'iUrsui )i Ita took Abbott ( urtis sir m hur IjsI uvular tnurnj n i nr f'iMt icw Hn’h School hosted the fit m jifrit u 4 '2 hiyh schools from Ni first plate lyrell and Storm Singleton ake and ath Hryan Mike vans took Hit a wres Jake senior "Wedid wrcsllini1 Ac well re think smart thariee ji region vjns sennit ifMlv wres Abbott and working hard jnd we have a good stale" sjid Mike hns Eagle Lady Eagle Basketball Basketball 63 ad lit aglc had one arij win agles losl to the Heavers Aednesday night region game scored 14 for Millatd Other plavets scoring included ( arson Stevens Scott Suon J Philip Tuttle 5 Ryan Iliad 8 Jjeoh Daniel Stevens 2 ojts tulay night the Jglc were at Parowan This was a grejt jnd in overtime win fur Ihc agles as they hjd had several dose games and had come up on the losside had 17 points Robison Mjtt ing Scott Nixon 6 Ryan ( arson Stevens Hlail 4 and Jacob ( oats 3 will be at Kanah on Millard anJ will host ntcrpisc on Friday for the final home game of the season d Is adv night the Mean to the lie ivetv lull Jis agles lost 71 Monroe had 7 7 fallvn Juno kiihisun tf mk holt (i ittanv Hull 25 Jjmi Inn! nun 2 and Jill lljiley 8 Heaver's ammic Harton hjd points and i re bounds in the game huisdav ac'lesde lejtcd die night the 41 4S Kams as seniors Megan I’atowan Monme and alien Itiinkeholl led the Millard scoring with 2 jnd points Mel idee Dav it s had cell points iint linn Koln lunl in in is Hu on in Jill Haile u seoiti lot Jami Molt tie pi iv to ntiprise kanah on lie on Ihurvljv sdav Jiul body — Oliver Wendell Holmes Wrestling Signups 2 - 5 Feb 13 DHS Palladium 6-- 8 9 pnt $18 Call Kellv Oppenheimer 864-396- amazing points Rabbits The team had ten steals and only eight turnovers Mariah Mabel grabbed most of the team s 23 rebounds w ith seven defense e boards Aubree Sickle point guard said “Playing really good defense made our offense work a lot Setter " Sickle had five assists mcry s only threat against Delta was 6 3" heryl Orant Grant had 20 of the lean s points with a shot that couldn't be stopped Hjbcl was able to get one good block agjinst her Delta had one of their own Grants Mecham scored 10 points ten Hritfney in the third quarter Slat girl Sally Goulding said "Mecham plaved well A player would pass into ” her and she would just go up and score The at ady Rabbits were ahead the half but the team decided that wasn't good enough After the halftime talk (8 Ita kicked it into gcjr and out scored mcry 17 7 The first time the girls hjvc ever oufscored any team in the third quarter bv more than two points Mjylcy Cross frcshmjn said “I think the Icjm pljycd to its potential that is ” why it went so well It wjs a clc'jn sweep JV and sophomores won and varsity now hjs a region record Millard qualified 28 wrestlers for state t Millard wrestlers qualified for state at the Region 13 Tournament held at Millard High School on Saturdjv February 2 The Cagles scored 509 points to win the Region 3 title Monticcllo plated ond with 196 enterprise 3 with 181 Parowan 155 Beaver 89 and Kanab 61 1“ were Logjn Placing ington Tyler Iceplcs Bryan Ahitaker Zac Ahitaker Clint Monsen Richard Tuttle Curtis Tuttle VfcKtnley Smith and Chris Ffennett Placing second were Maben Carsen Kolby Lambertsen Daniel Dobson Bruce Pikyavit Mike Anderson Jacob Robison and Jason Boone Third place finishers included Chris Pikyavit Brett Caldwell Troy Jolley Devan Stevens T J Starlcy Jim Anderson and Tyler Simons 4 place went to Paul Matt Edwards and Jdke Monroe Christensen finishing in 5“ placed was from: Mayo Clime Health Letter Det ember 2001 A diagnosis of dubetes was not whjt vou expected at your annual exam Now another surprise - the list of appointments for the diabetes includes an eve exam Complications related to dubetes arc a leading cause of blindness in America Diabetes commonly damages the laver inside the back of your eve (retina) This disease of the retina in diabetic retinopathy When detected early diabetic retinopathy can sometimes be slowed or stopped before permanent damage occurs jnd sion is impaired Blood vessel damage: In diabetic retinopathy vessels that supple blood to the retina arc damaged Ibis damage is a result of high blood sugar (glucose) and other factors It cjn be further aggravated by high blood pressure here are two forms of diabetic retinopathy Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy This common form is the milder of the two It's typically seen in people who have had diabetes for five or more sears Some of the small blood vessels in the retina may leak blood or fluid and cause swelling of the retina Usually vision is not affected until the swelling occurs in the central portion of your retina (maculj) This is the area you use for Praise to our dedicated YAIIA structor Becky Sjwaya is due Her many years of interest in our youth is often over looked People like Becky spend hours ol their time ejeh week helping young people learn to bowl and to build character One of Becky's student was our lop bowler this week Zac Dutson rolled this week's high game (244) we salulc you Becky Our ladies scores arc higher than normal this week as thev for their tournament and their scores arc Glcndj cunn Mepworth jlcv Darlene MunJy 215 Diane Ramos 21 Bonnie Shauntu IhinDman hurch Becky Saw ay a 506 MicjIj Rowlcttc 5 l‘J Nancy Rickard 503 Norma Schnnt Johnny Thjtchcr 2 504 and Sandy Maxficld65 over average scries Keith scores men are Sawava High June Dutson Jim Nicklc 21 7ac Marry Johnson Dutson Justin Kimbjll 200 Rhett Kimball Lance Cross 9 Du Aaync Brood Troy Pace 551 Shaun Jeffery 513 Mont Yates 204 Shawn Mjxficld Dame Kctscy 514 Roger Tuttle 575 Leon Allbad 503 Don Djfoc 536 Richard Mavbcr Mighty Mike Littlcford Max Bennett 515 Ron Rickard Lee Jensen Richard Mare Mike Alley and Bob Mctnhardl Jr 513 Bad wcalhcr kept our Cast Millard bowlers shoveling snow Tuesday instead of over hejr rolling strikes Three tough guys made it up and we thank them for their support in the face of such terrible conditions Ken Riding 187 Harold 163 and Anna Lee Mepworth Mepworth sion Proliferative diabetic retinopathy Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy can progress to this form w h ich is more ty found in people who have had diabetes for more than 15 years Tiny new blood vessels grow from the retina into the fluid portion (vitreous) of the eye If these new and very fragile blood vessels rupture and bleed into the eve sudden ision loss can occur Scar tissue cu also form along these new ly grow ing blood vessels and pull on the retina causing a retinal detachment - an eye condition that can cause sudden and possible permanent vision loss Don’t wait for symptoms: Carly eye disease related to dubetes The first municipal City Orchestra formed generally produces few if any symptoms If you have dubetes see your eye doctor at least annually even if you do not have symptoms Y'our eye specialist can help determine a schedule that is right for you As damage from diabetic retinopathy becomes more severe varying symptoms may occur and should be reported to your doctor immediately These may include Tiny specks or cobwebs that appear to float in your field of ision (2) Blurred ision (3) A shadow in your field of sion (4) Dark streaks or a red film that blocks ision (5) Rings around objects or Hashing of light (6) Eye pain (7) Distortion of straight lines and (8) Gradual or sudden vision loss T rratment and prevention: During an eye exam your ophthalmologist may dilate your eyes to examine your retina If diabetic retinopathy ts detected the goal is to preserve vision and slow further ision loss Often laser is used to seal or destroy weak blood vessels reduce leaking and eliminate new blood vessels Laser photocoagulalion can be done in a doctor's office or at an outpatient surgical center Several treatments may be needed They are generally painless Lirst eyedrops are used to anesthetize the front of your eye They a laser is used to seal blood vessels dilated individual (microaneurysms) or leaking vessels If the retinopath is proliferative scatter laser photocoagulation may be used Essentially the entire retina is “peppered” with laser bums A surgical procedure called itrectomy may be needed if there is bleeding into the itreous During a vitrectomy blood is removed and placed w nh a clear Huid If scar tissue has formed and detached the retina surgery is generally needed to remove the scar and reattach the retina It is also important to control high blood pressure and keep your blood glucose lev els as close to normal as possible orchestra supported HEALTH CLL THE SHOTS ness you have a Ch'on remember that your doctor nurse end therapists hae one thing m common they wo'fc for you fxovtden ere there to listen answer end help you your question understand your llness end your treetments merter petient stronger on your (ond t'on reed end your treatment Search the Internet wth oher who have your dine ere the captain of your health cere teem you went to replace one of your provider you can bring out the best from your teem you donT have to be the doctor need to be boss te health You call Mum rjo "m qe made po'bt tha shots n nvl wt'ente mu by taxes was the Baltimore in 1915 Wiiex it’s your f Buckle up for love SUBSCRIBE TODAY 195 r yewn by an educational J grant from the and Cameron Barnhurst Dustin Christensen All members of the “A” and “B” teams qualified for state The State 2A Wrestling Tournament w ill be held at SUL' on February 78 and 9 Wrestling starts Thursday at 5 p m Tickets will be available at the school for purchase Come support the Eagle as they go for the state title Good luck at state Eagles' Utah Safety Council Early treatment can thwart vision loss Ihc adv aides lost their first home gjmc js the nterprise Aolves defeated Millard at the Millard lead end of the first periixl and took a two Ihc Aolves point lead into hjlftimc outscored Ihc agles by ten points in the third period and the aglc just couldn close the gap Scoring for the gales were Jami Huntsman 15 (including pointers) Mcgjn Monroe 13 Jill Hailey 10 a yn Hrinkerholf 9 Jjimi Robison 8 Tiffany Molt Talbot 2 and Jenny Ihc adv jglc will be jt Heaver on ucvdjy and will host Parowan on Thursday It's your with 509 points the Region 13 Tournament Diabetic retinopathy Lady Eagle Basketball YOU and won Millard Wrestlers Headed For State Millard Delta Little League tirades court pressure on m a uko a musie bath once or tvs ice a week for a fess seasons and sou sstll find that it is to the soul what the ssater bath is to the Mean ook Parowan with on1 travel full Malt Robison one loss this week as they ttavclcd to Heaver on lues iv and hosted Parowan on " Iht 40 Sandra Haiti - Delta put DMS mcry from the beginning of the game and heat the second ranked Spartans by an 17 for the Lady Health Literacy Initiative Automobile crashes are the leading cause of death for all children in the United States under the age of 5 we are no different in children Utah During 2(HX) under the age of 5 were killed in traffic crashes in Utah and another 2979 children were injured How can we decrease these numbers1 By buckling children up Fortunately Utah's rate of child straint use is increasing but it isn’t perfect a surv ey taken in 2000 w ith the most recent date available found that 92 6 of children under two years of age were propbut that percentage erly restrained dropped to only 73 9°of children twoto ten years of age that were properly strained One ol the most common mistakes parents make in restraining children is that they don’t understand the need for different stages of child restraint use throughSince many state laws out a child’s growth only cover children through age two many parents assume older kids are safe in just a scat belt This is not the case' When children outgrow forward facing convertible seats at about age four and 40 pounds they need to be restrained in a booster scat until they are big enough to properly fit in an adult seat belt The Utah Safety Council's Buckle l’p For Love program was designed to courage more families to buckle up Many companies schools hospitals doctors’ offices health departments and individuals participate in this program by conobtacting the Safety Council when they serve moving vehicles with unrestrained children on board Buckle I For Love is a purely educational program The Safety Council sends information and resource materials in order to help individuals sure then everyone is restrained properly every time they ride in the car During 2001 over 1500 people received valuable child safety scat information The Utah Safety Council recommends that All children weighing 80 pounds or less be restrained in an appropriate safety seat All children 2 years old and younger be buckled in the back set All other occupants should be buckled up at all times If your car has air bags Never restrain an infant in a child safety scat in the front scat Always properly restrain all children age 2 and younger in the back scat All occupants should be buckled up at all times Anyone can help encourage others to buckle up their children and save lives by participating in the Buckle I p For Love program If you observe a child unrestrained in a moving vehicle call 5437) with information regarding the incident Observation cards and other information on the correct use of safety seats and safety belts may also be obtained by calling the same number DEADLINE MONDAY NOON |