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Show Wednesday, February 11, 1981 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah A - I Sun fidvocate Dino gals beat Dixie, share lead Carbon Highs Dino gals withstood a furious fourth quarter rally by Dixie to defeat the Flyers 43-3- 9 Wednesday night in the Carbon gym. The victory enabled the Dinos to at least maintain a share of the league lead in Division Two of Region Six with a 1 record. After playing catch up ball over most of the first half, Carbon overcame a edge the visitors had at the intermission by 19-1- 8 out-scori- Dixie, 5-- 18-- 6, in the third period. Going into the final period the game looked as if it would tightened its defense. develop into a Carolyn Borla tied runaway for the Dinos the score with a free but Dixie had other throw and missed an ideas. opportunity to put the Carbon saw their lead evaporate as the Flyers came on to lead assume a with just seconds short 36-2- 39-3- of two 5 8 minutes in the contest. Carbons only two points thus far in the period came on a field goal by Dannette Hamilton. Dixie was not to remaining score anymore, however, as Carbon Dinos ahead once again when her second charity toss fell away from the hoop. Seconds later, Borla drove the length of the floor after an interception to put Carbon ahead for good. Sandy Anderson put the game out of reach for the Flyers by getting one more field goal for the Dinos. Carbon scored only seven points in the fourth quarter, five of them in the last two play tonight. We usually play our best ball during the last quarter. In fact that is minutes, but it was what enabled us to enough to hold off the come from behind and Dixie girls who pep- beat this same team in pered the nets for 14 St. George last points during the final month, Dyer said. All in all, it was a eight minutes. Carbon coach Jerry fine team effort by Dyer expressed some Carbon with six disappointment in the players sharing in the play of his team in the scoring. last two games. Borla and Hamilton Carbon lost its first each had 10 points, league game last week Anderson, Pam Poulos and Judy Giordano at Cedar City. Im surprised at each contributed six, our fourth quarter and Karen Belich added five more. Elayne Young and Giordano in particular came off the bench to give the Dinos a lift when Borla and Belich found themselves in foul trouble early. Lori Lindsey and Pam Roberts, a couple Cottonwood Creek is now open year - round, of sharp - shooters anywhere below the from the outside, Joes Valley Dam. paced the Flyer Few people have taken scoring attack with 10 advantage of this yet, points a piece. Dixie had little but it should provide difficulty in winning good spring fishing Other than these the junior varsity waters that have been game in a low scoring newly opened, there affair. are also the waters that have previously been open to year round fishing. All Carbon High waters below the speakers fared well Manti Forest bounSaturday at the Alpine dary are open, with Invitational held at the exception of Orem High School. Deno Himonas and North Huntington Ace VanWagoner took Reservoir. This includes first place in junior Millsite Reservoir varsity debate. The pair recently which last year received degrees of produced some excellent ice fishing. distinction from the There is currently no National Forensics ice on Millsite, but League. shore fishermen are This is the highest Continued on Page 8A ) honor for high school . Wildlife Report BYRONHODSON Conservation Officer section of Huntington Creek has been opened to year - round fishing. This section is a four -- Although v V v pair of Dixie defenders hamper Karen Belich ) in a recent Carbon High girls' basketball contest. The Dinos are A (l-r- tied for first with Cedar City in Region VI play. HoO 0s the mile section from general fishing season Electric Lake Dam, to is closed at this time of downstream still there are Engineer Canyon year, many opportunities This section is open for hardy anglers to to angling with arget out and enjoy tificial flies only. There has been some themselves. In the Price area, confusion with some there are three new people thinking that stream sections that all of Huntington the wildlife board has Creek has been opened to year - round opened. This is not the case. fishing in addition to what has been open in The only section newly opened is the fly - only previous years. One of these newly zone. That part of the opened waters is Fish stream between the fly Creek, from the Scofield Dam dow- only zone and the nstream. Fishermen forest boundary is who have already take closed to angling and advantage of this will remain closed report fair success until the general season opens. along this stream. Further south, a In Straight Canyon, op ' fl r - tin- "'Vf. ! Carolyn Borla (light jersey) is sand wiched between a pair of Spanish Fork defenders in a recent game. The senior forward is leading the Carbon girls in scoring. ( gdj63 debaters, said David school teams. Bracken, a Wing, team advisor. varsity debate at Orem High. Vince Bracken and Todd Lee walked away with second place honors Saturday in the novice debate division. Semi-finalis- Saturdays Sykora PECTIVE BUYERS AND EVERY WEEK. THAT'S SELLING POWER! Watch for the Shopping Mart Wednesday, February in your Local Newspaper 1 1 in ex- temporaneous speech. On March 5, the Wing said the Carbon debaters Carbon debaters will finished fourth out of travel to Spanish Fork more than 20 3A high ( Continued on Page 8A ) Pp ad published in the Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress for one small price. That gives you 28,000 PLUS PROS- tour- nament were; Donya Gardiner for oratory speech and Randy s. COUNTIES. THAT'S e at ts new TOTAL COVE RAGE OF OVER 85 OF CARBON & EMERY soph-mor- Micki Flores and finished 6th in Tony Gianoulos placed speaker points from second in junior more than 80 students. You'll think you've waved a magic wand when you see the response to your ad in the new You can now have your Shopping Mart Want-Ad- wjlkm $ , St. Dino debaters do well -- TCDtth flCae Want-Ad- s ; |