Show fTt’T Millard Co un ty Delta girls take region track boys take fourth (iene ie e Draper DBS Region track meel was held Juan Diego the last chance to qual ify for slate The boys took fourth and the girls took the region title State at track meet will be held May BYU All season students have been qualifying for state Anyone placing fourth or above will be able to attend state Some students have prev lously qualified in other meets The Fioys who qualified were Jeremy Lvans who took third in the 400 meter Jordan Johnson second in the two mile and fourth in the meter The 4 x 100 relay took third made up of Jesse Bloomfield Jeremy Lvans Curtis Peterson and McKay Christensen The mile relay with Jacob Cook Jordan Christensen Jordan Johnson and Jeremy Lvans took second Chrpn c le Progress M av 17 2006 Page 9 B at Ridgeriders enjoy Friday and Saturday activities Members of the Sand Rock RidgeRiders ATY Club enjoyed a great get together on Friday May 12 and Saturday May 13 Details of the ride to Manderfield for supper and the Mineral Mountain Ride on Saturday w ill appear next week Reminder of North Rim ride Club members are reminded of the ride to the North Rim of the Grand Can) on on June 9 and 10 If you are staying in Kanab or at Jacob's Lake please make your reservations soon If you are camping a detailed map of where the find the group w ill he in the June newsletter as well as instructions of how to find the staging area for those staying in town This should be a great ride on easy roads through the Ponderosa pine to overlooks where the canyon can be spotted Contrary to some mors we are not driving into the canyon especially on the burro trails place The medley relay with Jesse Bloomfield McKay Christensen and Jordan Jordan Christensen Johnson took first Tyler Hams took third in the Devin Dia took first in the high jump and third in the 300 meter hurdles Joey Swalberg placed third in the high jump Charley Phillipscn took Denton fourth in the long jump Peterson took third in the javelin Wyatt Warmck a freshman took fourth in the javelin however it was a close call with the fifth place candidate three inches behind Overall the boys placed fourth at region The girls did extremely well winning region 1 hey won by a landslide Spring reminders Just a few reminders as the weather improves and more people take to the trails Be sure to follow all ATV rules and regulations Children ov er the age of may driv e an ATV if they hav e completed the state ATV safety course and have the card that goes with it Children must be accompanied by an adult when riding in Fillmore and it Parents is wise to do it everywhere AT Vs are not babysitters Remember other ATV rules in Fillmore The speed limit is 15 mph tor AI 's Ride on the outside four eel of the pavement not m the dirt along the streets Stay on the designated streets Wear a helmet if you are IX or younger or if you are older and know it is the safer way to go If it is Respect private land closed to MV's don't rule there II there are gates to go through leave them as you find them Close them if they were closed Another point to consider orest Serv ice gates are placed across ro ids for a reason Do not go around them Tiles are protecting the roads from being torn up when they are too wet to travel II a road has a no AT sign posted please respect that Those who insist on "doing their own thing" will ruin tor every one"' Club members are reminded to set the example for others That is one ol the main goals of the club with 145 points Juan Diego who took second place with 101 1 he girls who qualified were Jamie Joseph third in the INK) Jaclyn Jones freshman took first m the high jump second in the ItM) hurdles second in the long jump and second in the javelin Katelyn Hales placed third in the UK) fourth in the 2(M) and fourth in the high jump Shannon Murdock took fourth in the 100 Kristin Lvans took third in the 300 hurdles Brittany Johnson took second in the 3200 meters Whitney Singleton took second in the shot put Brittney Anderson took second in the discus and third in the shot put Kristy Ashby took first in the javelin and fourth in the long jump The 4 x HX) relay consisting of Kami Nielson Kristie Ashby and Katelyn Shannon Murdock Hales took second Brianne Johnson Melanie Dutson Kristen Lvans and Shannon Murdock made up the 4 x 4(X relay taking second The medley relay consisting of Courtni Dutson Jamie Shun Kristin Lvans and Brittany Johnson look second Although the follow ing girls didn't qualify for state they did very well Shannon Murdock took fifth in the 4(X) Kami Nielson took fifth in the 100 Melanie Dutson took sixth in the 4(X) Jamie Shun took sixth in the 2'HK) Jamie Fmlinson took fifth Sarah Payne filth in in the 32(H) the javelin and sixth in the discus Kristie Ashby look fifth in the high jump Bowling INI Both Summer Leagues are up and running as of Thursday morning t Boomers had a real good with most members from the winter league doing summer The other league needs more bodies and may get them after the bowlers return from Texas High scores for the past two weeks Ken Yisser Byron rickson Glenda Yates Anna Lou Stanworth Rosemary Bishop 202 Linda Stewart 504 June Shawn Maxfield Dutson 0 J3 standings Millard Rec The Tee Box loti J Mullen Men's Associations results: st Stev e Sty ler 6 5 pts tie Chicago-for 2nd Jim Nickle and Ren Lyman 4 5 pts tie for 3rd Drew Anderson and Mark Panhorst 3 5 pts and tie for 5th Steve Shiner and Rod Moore bv 2 5 pts Jeremy Littleford had a Hole in One on X3 172 yards he used a 6 iron and it was witnessed by Drew Anderson Ladies Night Thursday at 5 30 Ladies Scramble Results - Melanie Schena Linda Tie for Stewart and Cindv Shepherd Glenda Otto Lynda Ryan Teresa Thompson and Becky Diuk Success is a journey not a destination The doing is often more important than the outcome Arthur Ashe Anna Lee llepworth and Nancy Morrill 529 Senior scores Phil Robison 2 Don Iverson 176 Jack Peterson 173 ene Johnson 1X9 Lug Leavitt 143 Darlene Mundy 177 (tor all her Ians in Arizona) Betty Crafts 19X Lem Leavitt 165 and Ima Wade 54 This area should he proud that so many bowlers travel each year to places and howl in the National Lvcnts This year the men went to Corpus Christie Texas and the ladies travel to Reno Nevada next month School Boys Team Track Millard Dominates at Region Track rc iv Nolan Britt 5th 4X400 losh Robison 5ih 4X400X1 relav lli loot) Sprint Medlev reliv Micluel 1st ItioXI ( oats 3rd lno1 luudles 16(10X1 Spring Medlev hurdles ill lone relav Rhctt Biilev lump 4 discus 4ili elm u nit Buber 6th lone lump Iv Xsliton 3td shot 3rd discus 1st avc hit pul Imliv idiiil pi u rs for die unis were 3rd 200X1 Katie ( imp lid looXf Ut 2ml )0(i 4XIO0M relav ill sdi lone lessuj pimp Brooke I hr isicnscn 6th shot put ata 1st 1600 spurn lukson 4ili 2ooXl medlev rc liv 'th Ineli pimp Stevie relav 3rd 4X400X1 ( rook 4th looXI Xmhir iiiiiim 'td 4X400 iJiv 'id give lin Kvlie aluiim 4lli m the soot 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