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Show fc&i. I 6 Thursday March Mil Lady Eagle, Brittany Hawks honored as MVP in Scenic West Athletic Conference Carbon baseball prepares for Region Nine games Carbon High baseball coach Lane Herrick will take his year 2000 version of the Dino diamond crew to St George this Thursday for a four schedule aimed at preparing his team for the upcoming Region Casey Wilson ports reporter puna Nine slate. Hie Dinos will open play at St George Thursday night at 7p.m., facing the Box Elder team from Northern Utah, Friday at 4 p.m. Cedar City High will be the opponent. Two games are on tap for Saturday the first at 1 second to be announced follow-ln- g p.m. against Hmpview of Provo and the the first game. Region Nine actio has Carbon competing with Emery North Sanpete, Delta, and Richfield. The regions schedule callB far home and home games among the league members. . The Dinos will be a Junior dominated team, only three seniors listed on the varsity rostei; Tyler Grundy Matt Holt, and Ityan Pineda Juniors on the roster that could play varsity or Junior varsity games indude Ryan Avey Mark Bailey Kalab Curtis, Jared Madrid, Brady Marine, Carson Rrilastro and Rickey Sandoval A huge loss to the team Is the fact that Matt Ktoepfec also a junior will not play this spring: A football Injury necessitated shoulder surgeiy to side line the hard throwing right hander who was one of the Dino hurlers as sophomore last year Keenan Jell are Anderson, this Carbon for spring Sophomores playing Atood, Zac Ctoward, Josh Greenwood, Matt Jewkes, Shea Timothy Eric of the team to Vigor and Blake Wilde. They Join 13 freshmen members this In team form the year competition Members of the freshman contingent out of Helper Junior High and Mont Harmon are ZacfaBorla, Matt BrabyBtyant Bunnell, Camion Danste, Franktelrimt Jan Jorgenson, Tommy Larsen, forryLaula, Jamal tewis, Joe Moyniei; Cory Olsen and Jake Vigor The heavy schedule for the Dinos leading up to a May 6 competition has the JV team playing In double headers with the varsity the FrSoph playing some dates with the JV squad and there are dates whereby the three Bquads play single dates. Before the season started. Coach ! Dave four Insisted that Brittney Hawks was the best post player In the conference. Hawks, who was a dominator her freshmen season for the Lady Eagles, proved to live up to four's expectations this season,--' helping to guide her team to one of the most successful seasons cvcc Hawks stands at (T2, but hcron-cou- rt game Is larger than life. Last week. Hawks was named to first team all region honors and was rightfully honored as the Scenic WlhI Athletic Conferences Most Valuable Player She acclaimed her MVP status with a great season, leading the league In scoringand rebounding: Its a big honor for me," said Hawks. You don't play for honors, you play, to win, but when an award like this comes with the season, It's a good thing. It shows that youve worked hard." The Lady Eagles finished off the season with a 19-1-3 record and adIn the vanced to the semi-fina- ls SWAC tournament CEU.whohad only won eight conference games In the past two seasons, ended this year with nine wins In what was the leagues most competitive season. The Lady Eagles, along with Hawks, were one of the most Im- pressive teams In the conference. Wb all had a good year I loved playing with my team mates this season, sakl Hawks. The past two seasons, Hawks has had the opportunity to play along side Krlshellc Jcsscc, the Intermediate winner, Brain Harris displays his first place racquetbaK trophy CEU Racquetball winners CEU racquetball tournament The BDAC hosted a Singles Racquetball tournament Fbbruaiy 29, March 1 an d 2. Hie Advanced winners: 1st- - Rusty Wjodruff 2nd- - Jeff Johnson 3rd- - DaveHrelnson . Intermediate winners: lstr- - Brian Harris Karate students return with wins from tournament 2nd- - Scott Whtson '3rd- - Dave Rich Lady Eagle, Brittany Hawks was selected as the Scenic West Athletic Conference's Most Vaulable Player. Here she puts in a block to assist team mate Jessee KrisheOe, . who was also given an honorable mention in the conferennce. . Novice winners: 1stJimmy Or! 2nd- - Hawks 20.4 points per game led and I'll never forget the people that I the conference. Her 10.7 rebounds have met here, she said. If I per game made her the only player wouldn't havehndabasketbaD schoIn theconference to averageadoublo-doublc- . larship, I probably wouldnt have Her game proved to be well been in school the past two years and that's very valuable that I have. Hove rounded, as she finished fourth In the to play basketball but It's great to leagues quickest point guard. league in blocked shots. Jessec was given an Honorable I think that rebounding Is the moat have your college education paid for Mention for her effort this season. Important thing Vfehadalot of good Wj have a really good relation- guards this year; but I was the main Thlent attracts attention and. Reship, on the court and off. She lean Inside player, said Hawks. Hawkshashadtheattentionofmany awesome point guard. Ive played bounding can make the difference in college recruiters this year . with a lot of people, but she Is the the game, so It's good to know that I 1 havent decided which schools fastcsL Some players play well towas able to get rebounds. Iwanttogotoandwhidionesldont Hawks has appreciated the oppor gether and she la one that I play Pm leaving my options open. Whqr- . well with. She knows when to get tooome to had she that has tunity u everl think will be my best option,ls me the balL It's felt really good to Price and go to school. wherel will go, but Ihaven't decided V play with her sakl Hawks. Ive made a lot of good friends, , yet." Tbmfoucheux. An Invitational karate tournament held at Staleys Gym In Hunting-to-n on March 4 had several student winners from Westwood Karate ' ii-iw ' . v . School . 3rd-- Greg Gordon . A Doubles Tournament Is scheduled for March 14, 15, and 16. The sign up is open now at the BDAC. Last day to enter will be March 14. . 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The left fork limit Is four trout HUNTOKTTON NORTH RESER- VOIR. Fishing continues to be mostly good with a variety of lures -- team kata, 2nd4n ; .. r- . ' y f, . 1st --sparring, y.: 1st --sparring kata, lst-tea-m . lst-lnd- i- lst-tea- m 2nd-ind- i- v;' '.V'1--- - Gage Gregersen-whlt- e Brayden Gregersen-whlt- e . . bdt ' v belt - and baits. Jakes Daredevils, and Krocodiles have all been used successfully (foe angler reported good luck with garlic cheese fished Just off the bottom. Conservation Officer Tbrrey Christophersen reported anglers catching a numbered two and three pound trout r 1st --team kata ) kata 1st-tea- m V; &A . . . Aglow-in-thedarktoe- worm and tied under a flashy spoon has been effective for foe b 2930 Indies dal regulations apply The trout limit is fouE The reservoir is closed to the possession of cutthroat trout or trout with cutthroat markings. b entirety under eon-tin- 15-2- 9-1- r LaSal. Mountain lakes remain inaccessible and have received new snow thbpastwedL Little or no Ice anMRLSITE STATOfoSc The reservoir to Fishing continues to range from good to ex--. cellent One party of anglers hooked upwards of 100 trout with green marshmallows and worms or salmon egga.: Another fisherman qulckty caught his limit using trout eggs as bait VKmns have abo proven quite effective. Trout are generally 12--1 13 Indies. . , ue trollingwith electric motors, have v: Ice-fre-e. ch 10-1- ; gler use has . ice. Special caiitldn should be exercised in the marina and boat nunp bay Three fishermen have fallen through the ice in the past month. New Snow coupled with warm springs In the bay malt traversing the marina bay hazardous. Best Ashing continues to be In the bay south of the boat ramp. Mike Slater; DWR bioloof lee ungist reports der a layer of slush on the west side of the reservoir Fishing has been generally good for 3 inch splake. Anglers to use white or chartreuse Jigs tipped with bait. .Officer Christophersen suggests using Smelly Jelly on the worm, grub or meal worm. Special regular. tkns apply The trout limitis eighl No more than two trout may be splake. All splake between 0 Indies must be released. KEN'S LAKE was restocked In late October with 4,000 0 Inch trouL Hie reservoir to entirely open and over half full Boaters, , v LAjSAL MOUNTAINS. , JOES VALLEY RESERVOIR The reservoir ,'t wwwwayneswonbxom. DWRffi-otogl-tf and Project Leaden Wiyne Oustaveson, updates fishing conditions at this website each week. Fishing conditions are improving with the onset of spring weathen HUNTINGTON RESERVOIR (In Sanpete County). tipped withameal thick.: " enjoyed excellent fishing using pop gear and worms. Bank fishermen have had fair success using yellow RowerbaR Gasoline motors are prohibited. 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Hie trout limit is four Artificial flies and lures only All trout over 12 Inches must be released. FISH CREEK (LOWER). Discharge from Scofield Reservoir has been reduced to about S eta. The trout limit along the entire., length of Lower Fish Creek Is fout From the railroad bridge approximately one mile below the Scofield Reservoir dam downstream to the confluence with the White River, only artificial flies and lures may housed. GREEN RIVER GOLF COURSE. One hundred 2-- lb. rainbow trout were stocked In December These , can be caught on a 14 oz. white or black marabou Jig a foot below a bobber A slow retrieve Is recommended.-The pond win be treated ' this month with sulfur to reduce the pH of water used for Irrigating the golf course pond. Hie process is expected to make the pond less hab- - . liable for trout Louis Berg; DWR Regional Aquatics Manager urges anglers to get out and harvest those trout Special regulations apply . .The pond Is dosed to the posses-- 1 sion of largemouth bass. Artificial fifes and lures onty ; HUNTINGTON CREEK Fish- . s Three karate kbods were invited to this Invitational mod. Staley's Gym, Wfcdoryu Karate and Vfestwood Karate. 13 ed . kafa,nd-- belt, Jr-vhl- Fresh ues to blanket many mountain reservoirs as a result of successive weather systems coming In from the eoasL Anglers can expect to find a layer of slush under the new snow The toe pack on many reservoirs Is softening. Anglers afe urged to exercise extreme caution. CLEVELAND RESERVOIR Little fishing pressure. Eariteqa .Swedish Pimple or peari Jig tipped with a mealworm was good for 12-, Saooo-wtlt- vidualkata snow contin- . . belt v Dave Sagins-whit- e lnilit, gntUnriMAml lnitu ;; Y Dave Scogns te belt Inch trout . - . belt 10keSaeoowhItebdt 7 vldual kata, 3rd4eam kata tions. s 1st team kata, isMndi- - bdt n . . '4 . 3rd-sparrl- ring . m 2nd-sparrin- g Chipman-pjirpl- team kata, 2nd-tea- i- ; Adam Frandsen-blu- e belt dividual kata, 2ndaparring an added bonus, small docks of snow geese have been staging on the reservoir during their northward migration. Joes Vblley Reservoir has been good for splake. Howeveqlceconr dittons warrant special precau- . Viikslnick-brow- 2nd-lnd- r. 2nd, sparring 2nd team Cook-brow-n , team kata, 1st --sparring, kata Reed belt kata, 3rd-- Individual kata ' Huntington State fork ranks second on the list A number of 2--3 lb. trout have been coming out As belt n kata, : - -- t, JaysenforreD-blackbel- Mn the Castle Country region, MiUsite State fork offers the best Ashing: Anglers report excellent GENERAL: lst-l-rt kata, belt, Martinez-blac-k . Southeastern Utah fishing report . ' ' - w ; akftibllliMr'l 9,2000 . PRICE RIVER Hie DWR has signed a couple of public access points along Highway 6 In Price Canyon. The river to high. Banks are icy snowy and muddy SCOFIELD RESERVOIR. There has been little angler pressure due to multiple stem systems. Conservation Officer Stacey Taggart indicates that ice lies under of slush and another of snow Ice anglers can expect to sink their ice augers up to the handle. Thggart warns against the use of four wheelers or snow machines. The trout limit to fouz STRAIGHT CANYON. Access to the creek to difficult with Ice, snowandmud. Angler success has ranged from slow to fate, - . |