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Show w ag 'iH J&rfo JL Sm 8 pitchers at annual meet The Blue Mountain Open horseshoe tournament was held at the Lions IPSl & Horse- I shoe Park in Monti- cello on June 3. PITCHIN SHOES There were 18 JJ Steffen by - entries in 3 classes. The results are as follows: Class A First wins 1 - Vic Klette, CO, 4 43 loss, percent aver- age Second - Shirley Steffen, UT, 4 wins 1 loss, 46.5 percent average Third - Beverly Martinez, CO, 3 wins 2 losses, 45.5 percent average Fourth - Sherri Franckind, CO, 3 wins 2 losses, 44.0 percent average Fifth NM, 1 - Leonard Platero, win 4 losses, 26.0 per- cent average Sixth - J.J. Steffen, UT, 0 wins 5 losses, 31.5 percent average Class B First - Moises Carrillo, CO, 5 wins 0 losses, 29.0 percent average Second i Desert Grunt WalkRun Marathon THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 7, 2000 - Page 14 1 m by Leo Platero Calling all couch potatoes, walkers and joggers from San average Third - Dennis Ohms, UT, 3 wins 2 losses, 21.5 percent average Fourth - Sandra Rogers, CO, 3 wins 2 losses, 18.14 percent average Fifth - Randi Reed, CO, 1 win 4 losses, 22.5 percent average Sixth - Jim Rasenbaugh, 0 wins 5 losses, 13.5 percent average Class C First - Daniel Anderson, CO, 4 wins 1 loss, 11.0 percent average Second - Mark Walker, CO, 3 wins 2 losses, 4.0 percent average Third - Scott Stiegelmeyer, CO, 3 wins 2 losses, 17.0 percent average Fourth - Ron Howell, CO, 2 wins 3 losses, 9.0 percent average Fifth - Chuck Humphreys, UT, 2 wins 3 losses, 21.5 percent average Sixth - Barb Randolph, CO, 1 win 4 losses, 8.0 percent average The Steffens and the pitchers thank all the merchants for the prizes and gift certificates. Juan County and beyond, time. You have about 20 days to finish your marathon and you have to be honest with yourself. The race begins on June especially those who have never run a marathon. and ends on June 30. Did you ever dream of The first week (June a or walking running you walkjogrun one mile. 8-1- marathon? Well, your dream can come true this summer. And you dont have to kill yourself doing it like hitting the wall, passing out along the long grueling 26 mile route, driving to a nearby city, paying 8 0) The second week, (June you walkjogrun a mile and half. The third week, (June you work up to two miles. The fourth week (June you run two miles and it is also to earned cash hard a make up week. Your milage your suffer for three to four hours has to add up to 26 miles. in the hot sun. Registration is after you This Desert Grunt Walk finish your personal marathon. Run Marathon will not charge Is is clear as mud? Good, so can a you keep remember this is a friendly you penny cash with marathon. Be creative with earned hard your you, youll never hit the wall, your mileage. Use a high school or drive to a nearby city and track, an old cross county you select your own course. course, mile markers on the After you walkrun this marathon you can show off your certificate signed by a less famous girls cross country 12-1- - 19-2- 3) 26-3- coach from Montezuma Creek, namely yours truly. By this time you are wondering how 6) 0) I highway or mark off your own course using the milage on your cars odometer. Some of you probably want to keep the Sabbath Day holy and rest, Saturdays are for make up or just go shopping take a nap or a massage. Drink a lot of water and select good walking or - running shoes. After June 30 send your name and address and the way you want your name written on a colorful certificate signed by Whitehorse Cross Country Coach Leo Platero and one witness of -- your choice. Good luck have fun and be honest! Send your entries on a piece of paper to Coach Leo Platero, Box 333, Montezuma Creek, Utah 84534 or leopwhs.sanjuan.kl2.ut.us ail June 22 - 24 is this 9 am - Noon 1:30 - 4 pm Monticello High School Gym possible? Well, hold on to your shoelaces. It is a wonder why no one has thought of this concept before. The secret is Les Calles Snow College Volleyball Coach For registration and information, call 32 Registration forms are due June - Dale Kellerby, CO, 3 wins 2 losses, 34.8 percent t i , 21 : WRESTLING CAMP June 12 14 Free admission to state parte on June 10 Utah State Parks and Recreation offers Free State Parks Day Saturday, June 10, 2000. fees will be waived at most Utah state parks, from Anasazi to Yuba. Free State Parks Day is our way of thanking visitors for 11800 QUcn -- San Juan High School Senior leader for Broncos Wrestling Room Jlcoictta Nahai Instructor Griff Dutson former Delta High and Ricks College wrestler or evenings Or register on the first day of camp at 10 am person discount for more than one family member To register, call Day-us- e $45 435-678-18- 435-678-36- 03 89 SUMMER CAMPS MAKE WINTER CHAMPS! Top Athlete for Broncos itiiitie i tn mi Come into a Diamond C Store for your d Athlete of the Week hard-earne- T-Sh- irt their patronage and support, and encouraging them to visit a park they havent seen before, said Utah State Parks and recreation Director Courtland Nelson. While day-us- e DEPOSIT fees will be waived June 10, overnight camping fees still apply. The Division of Wildlife Resources also hosts Free Fishing Day Saturday, June 10. Everyone can enjoy a free day of fishing, as a license will not be required that day. 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