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Show there to spelt. Most of the women on that league had never seen a 300 game before, and they were almost as excited as I waa My best friends were there to give me a hug as I walked off the lane." Wilson has won everything at the stale tournament except for the team event She has won numerous titles from the local King Koal Women's Bowling Association tournament, "I Just want to keep bowling to the best of my ability and see where It takes me. I would like to go as far as I can with my bowling, there Is still so much that I want to accom-nllsh- ." Agenda for RAC meeting The scheduled meeting places will be at the John Wesley seum In Green River on Tuesday March 28 at 0 JO p.m. . Agenda Items for the Regional Wildlife Advisory Council ftwdl Mua (RAC) meeting: ablYddng Fish and Crayfish- - Tom ftttengill. Sport Fish ProThe Division Is recommending changes to the above Coordinator gram 1) rule. . 2) abManagement Han Process (Information)- Alan Clark, Wildlife Section Chief The Division will be discussing the role and process for management plans. Karpowltz, abStatewide Moose Management Plans-JiProgram Coordinator The Division Is recommending statewide management plans for moose. abl Yedator Management Triggers 4) ab- - Steve Flinders, Big Game Program Coordinator- - Jim 5) Coordinator The Division will present Karpowltz, adpredator management triggers and species plans which need to be Once-In-arUfeti- m 3) dressed. - abBIghom Sheep Unit Management Plans- Bill Bates, Regional Wildlife Manager The Division Is recommending unit management plans for bighorn sheep. abDeer and Elk Unit Plans -- Bill Bates, Regional Wildlife Man7) ager The Division will present deer and elk herd unit status and plan amendments. Discussion and Public 8) abBucks, Bulls and Alan Clark, WildCoordinator e Input-StevFlinders, BIgGame Program life Section Chief-- BUI Bates, Rcgiomil Wildlife Manager Twoyear Bucks & Bulls Proclamation process Number of 1999 permits sold G) The public ls encouraged to attend and provide the Regional Wildlife Advisory Council with input in their wildlife management Sharon Wilson was crowned Utah State Queen at the Utah Women's Bowling Association state tournament in Salt Lake City. she said. Alter winning the state title last year, Wilson traveled to the national tournament In Indianapolis, last May With over 42,000 entries, Including professional bowlers, she Local bowler take State crown Local bowler Sharon Wilson was recently crowned as the Utah State Queen in the opening ceremony of the Utah Women's Bowling Association state tournament. The tournament, which kicked off March 4 at Orchard Lancs in North Salt Lake, la Utahs largest womens tournament and spans over four weekends Wilson, who was last years winner in the scratch, was honored at the ceremony as the defending champion and State Queen. She was also the recipient of the Marilyn McMillan high game award with a 287 game in the tournament She and her partner, Ihra Jensen, also won the doubles event "There are so. many good bowlers that I have watched and looked up to. It's veiy exciting to ' know that I can compke and beat some of the best bowlers In the state, said Wilson. Wilson became the first woman from the area to win the title of State Queen when she won the tournament In 1996. No( she Joins only a handful of women to ever win the mod prestigious title in the state twice. She has been bowling for 21 years, and currently bowls three leagues at Jensen's Country Lanes. 1 never dreamed that I would accomplish as much as I have, but Its awesome that 1 have gotten to the level In which I can be proud of what I have done, she said. My greatest accomplishment was my first 300 game that I threw In 1997. It was very special to me because took 16th. This May she will compete In the national tournament held In Reno and compete in the Queens tournament, which is part of the Triple Crown of the Ladles Professional BowlersTbuE The Queens tournar all-eve- Darwin Thayn; Scratch bowling standings IMMh ' -- woitafr miafc iBioaieamtil Dedicated Hunter Workshops are Sportsmen Interested the dedicated hunter In program being offered more opportunities to Join before the April 1. 2000 deadline. The dedicated hunter program gives participants the opportunity to hunt during the archery rifle and muzzleloader seasons for each year of the three-yea- r program. In return tor the added opportunity afield, hunters.pledge to donate eight hours of volunteer service and attend a ikmalWUdliflB u..tuUMI tkm course anr ally The fee for thethree-yea- r program Is $150 for adults and $75 for youth. Lifetime Hcense holders may Join the. program for half price. In order to sign up. Interested persons In the southeast region need to attend one to the following workshops: It happened on the women's league that I had been bowling on for years and all my friends were Thmpa Bay Iowa, Indianapolis, Tucson, and Reno to compete, claims that bowling Is not always about the competition. Tm very proud of my accomplishments on the lanes. But the best thlngls all of the friends that I have made along the way couldn't have done ft without you! Carbon Babe Ruth would like to thank the following We businesses for their contribution to the Carbon Babe Ruth league: Dram Electric MOAB, et the Wednesday March 22 at 7 p-Moab Senior Citizen's Center, 450 E., 1st North. MONTICELLO, Thursday March 23 at 7 p.m. City Office Building. 17 It 1st E.a County Commission Chambers. ORANGEVILLE, Wednesday March 29 at 7 pm at the. Cottonwood Elementary School at 55 E. 200 5. PRICE, Thursday March 30 at 7 p.m. at . Carbon High School at 750 E. 400 It In Price. , ment blende the women's pro bowlers with the nations top amateurs, "Most of the people that bowl In major tournaments like the Queens are full-tibowlers, said Wilson. Tm doing It with a family and a foil time Job. 1 want to be able to compete on a national level Fd like to be known as one of the nations top amateurs. With no professional coaching, Wilson has learned all aspects of the game from her husband Hubert, and from top amateur Nick Black. Nick has yelped me out a lot, she said. I think he took an Interest in helping me because he saw thatlhadpotentlaL He helped me devate my game and taught me how to practice and compete at a competitive level He drills all of my equipment and helps me prepare for tournaments. My husband has been great It would have never been possible without his support Hes there for me at almost every tournament to help me in any way that he can. He watches me to see U there is anything that be can do for me, and gives me moral support, said Wlldon. Wilson, who bowls In many different tournaments throughout the year; and has traveled as for as Center Inc Castleview Hospital Creekview Superior Automotive American Rural cellular Inc Casdevalley Landscaping castleview Hospital lane Herrick Energy West Mining company Genwal Resources Inc Hote Prospective tfadlcatad hunttra need to bring tMrycar.2000 habitat uthortiatton. hunter safety Mua cart (If bom after Dec. 31. 1965). and ctieck or money order. On Thursday the 26, Carbon High competed against Emery and East Carbon. This was the first track meet this year for these schools. It was an Ice breaker to see what each school had In the way of competitors. In throwing events Crlsten Carlson started where she left off last year by winning the Shot Put with a throw of 31' 11. Crlsten also place 2nd In the Discus. Becky Unsworth looked good and got her best personal throws, pladng2nd In Shot Put, and 5th In the Discus. In the boys throwing events, Allen Ludington got his personal best throws and placed 4th In the Supreme Muffler UTAH POWER Dinos lose to Rabbits .The Carbon High baseball team suffered its second one run loss In Region Eight action, dropping a 4 dedsion to the visiting Ddta Rabbits, Friday the 17. The victory gave the Rabbits the region lead with a 0 record while the Dinos dropped to Delta posted the wlnnlngrun In the fifth inning to increase their lead to 3 and a rally by the Dinos In the home half of the frame fell one run short at the 5-- 2-- 0-- 2. 5-- end. The Rabbits picked single tally In the fifth of! Ryan Avery A base on balls to the leadoff batter and two straight, singles accounted for the run. Avery then proceeded to strike out the side, but the damagB had been done. 1. Ryan Pinedo started on the mound for Dino Coach, Lane up-th- V: .if ' ' Deadline for Sign-up- s March 26th -- VJ 637-397- ' h; - . j ;i y-a ' r 4-- .the fifth Inning when Mark Bailey opened with a single, went to second on a walk to Curtis, and scored on an Infield error . bytbeRabblts. The Dino JV squad scored an overwhelming victory over Emery at Castle Dale last week and the teanu. Sophomore-Freshma- n did the same thing to Duchesne in two games at Uinta. '3;'. . a-- V-- v . price for Reg. Slips. 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Carbon picked up a single run In the second inning and two In, the third. Matt Holt scored the first run after doubling and scoring on a fielders choice by Avery Brady Martinez drew a walk In the third frame and. Kalab Curtis followed with a long home run after two outs. The Dinos final tally came In Call We know how valuable your time is. . r e . V v. meters. I A t . ompson dominated the girls hurdles. Stewart placed 1st in the 300 meter hurdles and 3rd in the 100 meter high hurdles Thompson beat Stewart and place 2nd In the high hurdles and 2nd In the 300 hurdles. In the boys sprints, Dustin AUteraon placed 1st In the 200 meter run and 2nd in the 200 - ss Thank You meters. Danielle Julian placed 3rd in the 200 meters and 2nd In the 400 meters for the girls. Cassle Stewart and Alyssa Th- Aaron Jensen followed in a close 3rd In the 1200 meters and 3rd In the 200 meters. Kevin Fbx ran a dose 2nd to AUterson In the 200 meters. Tyler Coles placed 1st In the boys 300 meter hurdles, and 2nd in the high hurdles. Jeremy Hansen place 2nd in the run. boys 400 meter run. There are still opening In the Fbr the girls Jessica Childs ' for boys and girls. in run the mile 3rd and 2nd Jumpingevent8 placed The team also need girls for In the 800 meters. Wendy Ratter followed Childs' middle distance events. The next meet is a qualifying by placing 4 th In the 800 meters. In the sprints, Amber Jones - meet In Moab on March 25. will be Kilfoyle Kraft Love-LeAsh Company Magliocco V M OD FAAO Pepsi Cola of Price Schmitz Construction Soldier Creek showed up and ran aWay with a 1st place In the 100, 200, 400 Shot Put In the Middle Distance events, Scott Iferry place 1st In the 8200 meters and 3rd In the 800 meters. Seth Marslng ran to a2nd place finish In the mile and 4th in the 800 meters. 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