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Show V - J. i. . . i- - V ipnts THE SAMPLER yrr7-- j w& Track team performs superbly at state positions. By Sp4 Tim Karas Having a mere 11 athletes on the track team, the Dug-wa- y - Mustangs arrived, Friday, May 13 at Southern College in Cedar City for the state tournament, scheduled to begin the following day. "We arrived, after a five-hour those top six Here's how the team points were awarded: first place, 10 points; second place, 8 place, 1 ) ...... 1 V . ? . , - s T '. V - dash and was runnin the dash. "I was really pleased to see Levi do as well as he did. Hes - ' T - f i - t ' ; - s' er-up 100-met- . - f jf J . i er Ti TROWING HIS LAST minute burners on at the finish line is Levi Morton. He just barely edged out a member from the St. Joseph team to come away with top honors in worked hard to become number one. Maybe now hell get the recognition that he rightly deserves, Coach Pitcher said. The next best performance was by Tom Eckert who fin- ished 1600-met- the 200-met- dash. (Photo taken by acctract camera) er ' in the run and came strong er away with a bronze medal -- third place. When Eckert wasnt competing in the run, he contributed to the medley relay. The team, including Andy Meyer, Todd Christiansen, and Eric Edwards, motored their way to a sixth place finish, By relying on excellent 1600-met- er 400-met- (& ifl form and a lot of muscle, Brian Long threw his way to a fifth place finish in both the shot put and discus. Rounding out the team scoring was Todd Christiansen. Besides being a factor in the medley relay, Christiansen chalked up a team point by placing sixth in the high jump. As for the girls team, they also did a fine job representing Dugway. Even though the girls were entered in only a few events, the team managed to come up with 2 J n . 11 ... Vm rir.. 0 ifC-ss,.,- :- relay team, er consisting of Marcella Edwards, Dominique Hamilton, Robin Hunt and Fiona McHardy, used precision hand-off- s in peddling their way to a sixth place finish. While Monica Moe, tossing t the javelin, also earned herself a sixth place medal. 7 Coach Dan Pitcher seemed to be highly impressed with the way the team ended the r, ,.w n season. T was extremely happy with the way everything turned out. Except for the fact that Kary Gardner got hurt and couldnt advance TOM ECKERT HANDS OFF TO Todd Christiansen during the medley relay. The Dugway team, on to the state tournament. If ' that also included Any Meyer and Eric Edwards, placed third. (Photo by Conard Edwards) he would have been able to go, I believe he could have placed in both the shot put and discus, he said. Hoping to match this years success, Coach Pitcher is looking forward to next year. "We seem to have a lot of as a strong safety; being part i young talent coming up, most valuable player (MVP); By Sp4 Tim Karas mainly in the field events. of the 1981-8- 2 state basket- He was also selected to the The area that might need a ball championship in which r allTranscript-Bulleti- n Topping off an outstanding little bit of work is in the runhe was voted the MVP of that r year, Dugway senior Steve county team and. then made ning events, he stated. Bruce received the "Phil team. the tournament; also being chosen to the Transcript-Bulleti- n Didericksen In tennis, he only lost two Memorial team and 25 last for Award, night. May matches, both to players to the from bigger schools, on his team, and being the best a cumula- 3.93 in Tooele. to state the finally holding way championtive grade point average. County for 1983. ship in the number one Bruce is the second reciHis hopes for the ftiture are i singles. this to receive to In the classroom, he had pient award, play both basketball and which was started in 1982 tennis in college. 1 dont t By Sp4 Tim Karas a four point grade nearly after the accidental death of think I want to play for a four- - . average and once again (third When youre getting your Phil Didericksen. That was a year school right away. As for j time) was elected to the Utah fishing license for the National Honor Society. football, I think the players crushing blow to all who knew him, as he had been an season, which beare too to menupcoming All the previously compete big just or state champion gins May 28, a licensed agent tioned awards and accomagainst on a highly produc-- . in five different sports for the will tive level, Bruce stated. probably eay, "If you plishments didn't just start Grantsville High School. If his college days follow his senior year. Here's some plan oh angling for trout, need a stamp this Last year the award was same path as his high of his prior achievements: youll school achievements, then year. given by the Tooele Transcript-placing second (freshman), ' Bulletin Your response could be, to another one Bruce will be adding more first (sophomore), and first of Dugways fine performers "Youve as awards such got to be kidding, his highly (junior) at the state tennis John Witkowski. Wrong, the licensed treasured Phil Didericksen rightswas tournament; intercepting Some of the reasons why Memorial Award. nine passes in his junior year agent just trying to be Bruce came away with this helpful in stating a fact. This new trout stamp will yearsas Didericksen award cost $3.30 for anglers who are were follows: 16 years of age or older and In football, he was selected ' as a defensive bade by the $2.30 for anglers under 16 News Deseret and Tribune years of age. A licensed agent will be receiving 30 cents of for the team, first and second team, depending that amount for issuing the on which newspaper you stamp. went by. Besides playing on Exceptions, not required d to Bruce quarter-backepurchase the stamp, are defense, , . . r The . Kih.i ' v ' Contributing 18 points to points. .. it , 200-mete- er ' the teams total was Levi . 400-met- - point. morning (May 13). By getting there a day early, my athletes The tournament began Saturday morning around 9 a.m. and lasted until S:30 p.m. When it was all over with, Dugway had placed individuals in nine different events. Due to the majority of the athletes (6) representing the boys squad, Dugway had enough points to nail down the sixth spot in the overall boys team standings. To finish in the sixth posi- tion, Dugway had to tally up 34 Vi team points. Teams head of Dugway were Kanab 120 points; Beaver, 70 with to ROBIN HUNT in DUGWAYS the tries pick up her pace relay team. Her extra effort helped the team, which also points; North Summit, 67 $4consisted of Marcella Edwards, Dominique Hamilton and Fiona points; Panguitch and MontiMcHardy, place sixth in this event. (Photo by Conard Edwards) ' cellow with 41 points apiece. Altogether there were 30 teams that fought it out for .w place, 2 points and sixth Morton. Ashe blitzed his way to a first place finish in the Pitcher. r? points; third place, 6 points; fouith place, 4 points; fifth trip, at Cedar City around eleven oclock that had plenty of time to rest up for Saturdays (May 14) events, stated Coach Dan f p - r t 'A:. " .. --- -I toils' 'Z .. I Bruce accomplishes yet another leaf, gets Didericksen Award . all-sta- te PUTTING EVERYTHING into the leap is Dugways Todd Christiansen. He cleared his way to a sixth place finish in thehlgh jump. (Photo by Conard Edwards) . . all-coun- ty , athlete-scholar-stude- all-sta- nt Trout stamp sounds a little fishy te your signature is across the all-stat- er -- his team into the quarterfinals for the first time in history before losing out to the .eventual state disabled persons (as. scribed in Sections or of the Wildlife de- 23-19-- 23-19-- Resource Code of Utah), fishing with one or five-da-y licenses, and anglers fishing the interstate, waters of Bear Lake, Flaming Gorge or Lake Powell.' For. the stamp to be in efnon-residen- champions from Kanab. In basketball, he averaged points a game, coming away with 368 points for the 16 season; grabbed a total of 100 rebounds, and had the most assists on the club with 158. Helping his team to place sixth at state, Bruce was named the tournament's 36 37 ts - STEVE BRUCE ACCEPTS the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin'- s fect, you must make sure declining fisheries which Utah Division of Wildlife sources are as follows: Hatchery, including a new water collection system, fish rearing facilities and a water outflow system. Another $1 million will be needed to improve the .water quality and increase fish production at the Spring-vill- e citation if you do not possess one. You may purchase the .trout stamp, along with the fishing license, at the ID and Registration Building (Bldg. 5438) here at Dugway. They also have plenty of 1983-8- 4 Hatchery. Also at the Glenwood and Mantua Hatcheries, $1 million is expected to be required to remove toxic ammonia from recycled hatr chery water. Some other plans, approximately $3.1 million, will call for obtaining conservation pools (areas where enough water is retained in a re: , servoir to insure fish sur-- ! vival); acquiring public access to streams and reser . es nation with other types of fish, anglers are urged to have the stamp. If you catch a trout in one of those waters (Pineview Reservoir, Deer Creek Reservoir, etc.), you are required to have a trout stamp and may be given a Re- Over $5 million will be needed to rebuilt the Beaver . in-elud- Strawberry Reservoir. When fishing in waters that contain trout in combi- various fishing programs. Some of the projects of the ? all-sta- te voirs, including Current Creek and the Weber, Strawberry and Fremont Rivers and chemical treatment for face of the stamp and carry it in your possession while fishing or transporting trout. The reason this new trout stamp came about was to increase the funds available for fishing game (regulations) ' pamphlets, which are free for the asking. A resident fishing license including the agents fee will cost $10.50 for those 16-6- 5 years of age, $5 for those over 65 years of age and $4.50 for to 15 years of age. ; For additional informat- those 12 ion, you may contact ID and Registration1 on extension 2244. Didericksen Memorial Plaque from Phils mother Phyllis. The rotating plaque will remain at DHS for another year. Steve also received an engraved digital watch. i fr t |