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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 10, 1985 In early April they gather along Wasatch Front marshes to feed Briefs and gain strength before their 2000-mil- e flight to the Great Slave and Great Bear Lake regions of northern Canada. The nongame tax checkoff on Utah's state tax form provides the funding for the Division of Wildlife Resources nongame managment program, including the bald eagle winter surveys. Eagles' Pit Stop Utah's burgeoning winter bald eagle population will soon dwindle once again as hundreds of the majestic birds wing for summering grounds in northern Canada to nest and raise their young. Bald eagles annually winter througout Utah, where the hunting and scavenging is good for small mammals, fish and water. Hunter Education Division nongame the season with a painful rib injury, but maintained her compete-tiv- e edge, coach Radcnc Johnson said. Evans was the Sheri Evans for Layton this seapoint guard points per game, many coming son. Coach Hatch said she is a from offensive rebounds. very smart ballplayer. She hanBut Dixons strongest point was dles the bali well and averaged defense. Photo by Matthew Brown 2 attempts a block against the Japan Nation- - an exhibition match at Roy High 11988 U.S. Olympic Team 1 Has Talent To Be Best With the glimmer of the 1984 Olympics fading but still on the outer edges of memory, 1,700 fans packed into the Roy High School gymnasium to watch an Olympic womens volleyball team battle the Japan team '' all-ne- w April 3. The U.S. team pushed the series to four games before falling and The loss might have been disappointing, except for the fact that the U.S. team- has only been together since February and not one of the silver medalist team of the recent Olympics remains. People dont understand that were not the 1984 team, but I feel really good about our program," said team member Karo-ly- n Kirby, formerly of the University of Kentucky. Come two or three or four months from now things will be a .15-- 6, 13-1- 15-1- 1, 15-1- 0. 5 - whole lot smoother, she added. Head coach Taras Liskevych, the 1983 NCAA Division coach of the year for 1983, while at Pacific, will not use the approach of 1 his predecessor, but hopes for equal or better success. The 1984 team was a great team and it will take I1: to 2 years for us to get to that point. Its a matter of us being patient and positive," he said. in our We are very young embryonic development stage. Were going to use the power of our athletes and we want to emphasize the serve, serve receiving and blocking." Liskevych said his team wil practice three to. four hours a day with a half-hoof conditioning. I am opposed to the 1984 team's system. It was modeled after other countries with different cultures, he said. . ur Like Liskevych, the team members realize they have a ways to go as a team, and they are methodically moving in the right direction. And they know the talent is there. We have little goals we set for ourselves,' Kirby, one of, the teams standouts, said. We gear up for each major competition, but it's a joy. We get to travel .and see the world. In a year we'll be the best in the world, she added. Teammate Caren Kemner, formerly a star at the University of Arizona and another important player on the team, also feels the potential is there to be the best. Within four months we'll be dominating. We'll get in the thats all were missgroove ing, Women's several steals each game. Jill is a tremendous defensive player. We didn't keep statistics on blocked shots, but she must have had five blocks per game, coach Lincoln Hatch said. She successfully stopped just about everybodys inside game. Anyone who scored many points on us had to do it from the outside, Hatch added. Keri Gardner Gardner was the spunky point guard from Davis who set the tone for the rest of the team with her ballhandling and penetrating abilities. When Keri played well the team played well. We could always count on her giving 100 percent effort, Gilbert said. Kim Strebel The 5 swing was forced to play every player position on the Royals team at one time or other this season. Injuries meant she and 6 Michelle Havronek take care of Roys in- y She averaged points per game and had 28 in the Lancer's late season win over Clearfield. On the floor Sheri was really a leader, Hatch said. A 0 forward Shelly Heaps set shot. with an accurate There aren't many players around with that combination. Heaps was the Falcons leading scorer with an point per game average. Her range made it difficult for other teams to pack a zone in around the Falcons in- er, Jones said. BIG PRICE THAW on T-3- 20-fo- ot 1 0 Ingersoll-Ran- d compressors. 1 side game. Was the Ruthie Blankenship for the Falcons. She was the leading scorer in several games and she handled the ball well against the pres in the state tourney when other teams were double-teamin- g point guard Sue 5 HP Starting $1369.00 INGERSOLL-RAN- off-gua- rd AIR $130 Value Get the pick of professionals Call But Blankenship's real asset was her defense. She was given the job of guarding Bonnevilles Gina of COMPRESSORS Free cordless phone with purchase. While supply lasts. Burton. 5-- Strebel played the last half but sacrificed that area of her game to get the ball inside. e Also a defensive play- 6-- 5-- side game. Maxwell, among others. Sue Burton Clearfield's point guard. She ran the team and got the ball inside where the Falcons' heighth could go to work. Coach Jones maintains Burton would be a leading scorer on many teams, first-rat- 16 , Cate Industrial 974-055- 5 Butters and Highland's Carrie TORO PRESEASON SPECIALS SALE $52995 she said. Havent I Slowpitch Softball held on Wednesday nights starting May 15. All games will be played at Steed Park on 300 ' !, B Leagues. The Women's A League will be Girls 1, in Clearfield Recreation has openings for their Women's A and 773-330- 6. Continued from page 1C. Jill Dixon Layton's center, possessed good leaping only ability which helped her average 20 rebounds per game for the season. She also contributed nine al team School. Slowpitch Softball Out-of-Cit- biologist All-Ar- ea U.S. OLYMPIC volleyball team member ' ; 825-023- In-Ci- ty Bob Walters says the eagles usually scour the west dpsert country through the winter, feeding on careless or sickly rabbits and keeping nature's scale in balance. A as interested parents.;; Register by calling' North in Clearfield. CLEARFIELD Certified inThe Women's B League will be structors Jerrold and Norma Dalon Tuesday nights starting held ton will conduct a 6 week hunter Clearfield education course at May 14. All games will be played Fisher Park. at School High beginning Monday, The fee for both leagues. is April 1.5, at 7 p.m. and continuteam or $160 if you're an ing for six consecutive Mondays. The cost is $5 for those who $190 if you're an one with more than five team wish to certify for the blue huntnon hunters residents on the roster. ers safety card which must have if they wish to obtain Registrations are being taken now at the Clearfield Swim Pool. a Utah Hunting license. Other inFor further information, conclasses dividuals may attend-that no charge if a blue card is not tact the Clearfield Recreation Dedesired. partment at fowl. Division of Wildlife Resources nongame biologists and. volunteer observers counted close to 900 bald eagles last January during their annual midwinter eagle survey. . Youth eleven years old and up are encouraged to attend, as well 9 i MFG. List $61 9.95 ou dune without a Toro limit enough?" Model 20676 SALE to.' 21", 95 MFG. 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