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Show 1 SflOAlMS Thursday March 23, 2000 6 CEU baseball has three tough losses in region play Lady Dino baseball in full swing Carbon hitter to make the final score 12-- By Tom LaRoque Contributlngwriter 9. After the game Coach Don With a 2 overall record and 0 Region 8 mark the Carbon High glrl'a softball team traveled to Delta on March 16. After six and a half Innings of varsity play the Lady Dlnos found out 4-- a It's more exciting to be the hunter and not the hunted. Carbon entered the game with a four game winning streak and the distinction that they had won three of those four games, Including the league opener a Emery The Lady Dlnos jumped out lead In the top of the first to a after Trisha Gunderson reached base on an error and later came around to score on a Michelle Wilson triple. The lead didnt last long, delta scored two runs In the bottom of the first Inning: Both runs were unearned with Carbon committing an error. After a scoreless second inning. Delta added to their lead In the bottom of the third Inning. Tho Rabbits scored one ran on one hit and one run on a Carbon error to make the score The Lady Dlnos finally came alive In the top of the fourth Inning, getting two runs on three hits and four Delta errors. Carbon held defensively In the bottom of the fourth Inning to keep the game deadlocked at threee apiece. In the top of the fifth Inning the Lady Dlnos of the game, getting four runs on five hits and four Delta errors. The Lady Dlnos also left two runners on, finally It looked like Carbon was In command with a 3 lead. Delta cut the lead to three In the bottom of the fifth Inning, getting one run on no hits and two Carbon errors. In the top of the sixth Inning Carbon again extended the lead to four runs as McKell Warburton doubled and later came around to score, to make It With five and a half Innings complete It looked like Carbon was In control, but not for long. Behind four singles, a walk, and two Carbon errors, Delta exploded for eight runs In the bottom of the sixth Inning to take the lead back at Shocked, Carbon looked like they would go quickly In the top of the seventh with the first two Lady Dino hitters getting outs on In field pop ups. With two outs, Ashley Nelson, a three year starting senior for Carbon, hit a solo home run to cut the lead to three at There would be no two out 0 took-con-tr- 7-- 8--4. 12-- 8. 12-- 9. rally for Carbon this time though as Delta retired the next After opening up region play with throe tough home losses to Utah Vkllcy State College, coach Eric Madsen was hoping that his CEU baseball team could pick up a few wins on the road against Treasure Vklley Community College last weekend. The squad, who struggled to win only five of their 16 preseason games, were looking to turn their season around. The Eagle diamond men were scheduled to play a double header on Friday against the Chuckars, by two more back-to-ba- rors." Offensively for Carbon, McKell Warburton had another blggamc, she registered three hits Including a double. Michelle Watson and Ashley Nelson each had two hits while alrfo scoring one run apiece. In The Lady Dlnos are now Af3 overall. 8 and Region play ter playing their first two league games on the road Carbon now enjoys four straight home games. Coach Gressman feels this is a critical part of Carbon's schedule. Monday he said, "In this region you have to win just about every home game and half of your road games to compete for the league title. These next four games at home are very Important for us. 1- -1 M-low- 4-- 3--1. on The Lady Dlnos bounced back Tuesday beating Richfield 10- - Tie Lady Dlnos started quickly Tuesday behind the strong right arm of Alicia DeCaro. The junior registered three strike outs In the top of the first Inning, holding Richfield scoreless. In the bottom of tho first. Carbon grabbed the lead with two runs on one hit and two walks. Richfield answered with two runs In the top of the second, on one hit and two Carbon errors. The Lady Wildcats then took the lead in the top of the third, getting one run on one hit, a walk, and one Carbon error: Carbon answered with one run in the bottom of the third, on one hit and one Richfield error. With three innings completed the game was deadlocked at three apiece. After a scoreless fourth Inning Richfield finally picked up . on run In the top of the fifth to make the score Fhced with none run deficit Carbon responded In the bottom of the fifth, erupting for four runs on two hits and four Richfield errors. Richfield answered with two runs In the top of the sixth Inning to cut the Carbon lead to one with the score Richfield held Carbon scoreless In the bottom of the sixth, but the Lady Dlnos still led by one. The lead evaporated quickly for Carbon because Richfield scored three runs on three hits and throe Carbon errors. Richfield sent eight batters to the plate 4-- 3. 7-- 6. ck . r . i if- i All 'i V Star, All State girls basketball stars Carbon High's, McKell Warburton and Cassis Warburton have received honors in athletics. McKell was recently named as a Basketball All-St- ar and also to Basketball team by the senior coaches poll. Cassie was named Lake Tribune to the second team. McKell received a Salt the by March in 17. There were ten other girls and the game played plaque from different schools on the team and the game played the A vs. the All-St- All-St- 3-- 2-- A rs. win saying, "I was really proud before the Lady Dlnos would fito se us come back, alot of times nally get a chance to bat again. OnCe again Carbon wa down to teams dont know how to finish. When asked about being In antheir last three outs and this time 9- at run deficit other high scoring game, even theyfaccdatwo 7 with the meat of their lineup though Carbon has a great pitcher In DeCaro, Gressmen said, Alicoming up to bat. In the bottom of the seventh Carbon registered cia hasn't peaked yet She's a little back to back to back singles by out of sync and as soon as she Michelle Watson, Alicia DeCaro peaks, well score enough runs to and Michelle Ruden. The Ruden beat anybody Shell get better and hit scored Watson. Mindy we still have a chance to grab first McBride them bunted to move the wttHThtttfedfcys gamdi1 ; , place ' Carbon runners to second and Thursday the Lady Dlnos pliy third. Teresa Howa then walked second ranked North Sanpetk to load the bases with one out.. Commenting on the big match Ashley Nelson was the next batup Gressmen said, We will have ter and she showed great pato hit the ball well They are a tience, drawing a walk to bring good enough team that we will home the tying run. Bobbie have to beat them because they Twiddcll then singled to drive In wont beat themselves." Carbon the , thewlnningrunfor Thursdays game begins at 3 final was 10-- The victory Imp.m at the Posse Grounds in proved Carbon to 1 L-- Region . North Price. 8 play and 3 overall. It was' Carbons fourth come from behind win our of their five victories this season. Michelle Wktson had a big day hitting the ball Tuesday, the Junior went 4 for 4 at the plate, Including an Inside the park home run. Bobble Twldell also registered two hits, including the winning RBI In the bottom of the seventh. After the game Coach Don Gressmen commented on the come fro behind 9. 2-- 5-- PEAK Program Spring Identification for 2000-200- 1 School Year V Secondary: EACH J Applications have been mailed to the home of all students in grades 3 through 8. Applications also available at all schools. , C0I1TESTANT . c SIGN-U- P . , - (lor 3rd & new 4th gradere,'part of the SAT test, will also be administered on March 31). s - For more information, call your or Karen Houser 637-173- 2. i childs school . In. Treasure Vfclley sparked eary soorlngtwo runs In the first. At the mid of the fourth Inning: CEU trailing one run, rallied to seme four runs In the fifth. The Eagles, who batted around the. lineup took a comfortable, lead down the stretch and were able to hold on to win their first region game of the season Crawford drove In three runs in his performance at the 7--4. r-3 pinto, Caleb Harwood had two hits and scored two runs. The Eagles used five pitchers Id the game, but were aUeto oome out victorious, i i Hoping to keep momentum In the second game of the double-heade- i; the Eagles were able to score early Jayson Hiatt scored off a Braden Natter single In the first inning: . CEU played a decent defensive game until the sixth inning In which Treasure Vhlley boosted the score board with a six run inning: The Eagles were able to muster three runs in the final Inning, but the : Chuckarsputthegameonloeinthe sixth, with CEU committing two vi: - , tal errors. Adam Sorensen put in fiver innings ofwork for the Eagles, allowing seven hits and five runs as CEU lost their third game of the week- end 4--9. ' - The Eagles hope to defend their home field against first place Salt Lake Community CoBegethi8 weekend. CEUwill open up with adoubte-headat Friday then play another on Saturday at noon. er 0 and-mde- s '' : v,vConfiscated elk deer and moose antlers, and beat; mountain lion and bobcat hides, will go to the highest bidder at the Division of ' Wildlife Resources annual Antler and Hide Auction. Tbe EUlction will be held March 3 lai the Utah (iQvermnflnt Surplus Fhdlity 447 W 13800 S. In Drapet The facility Is just west of the State Prison and may be reached by exiting at exit 293. PBople may register and preview the auction items fro 9 am to mwm The auetton, ran by the Utah State Agency of Surplus Property and featuring auctioneer Blalne Parkei; begins at 12:15 pjn. : Items may not be previewed before March 31. A bidder deposit of $25 cash Is required at registration. Onycash, credit cards oreertl-- j' fled finds are accepted as payment for bid Items and all are - V - . . 1 I--15 final. V ' 7;.; X.' Fbr more Information contact Dave Regan or Sam Wbodwithtbe Utah State Agenqy for Surplus property at - ; . HAVE YOUR SOCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS IN BY FRIDAY, NOON 637-397. 2 Local man is bowling winner Local business owner Ed Howa took 1st place In the 25th annual Merchants Classic bonding tournament at the F'reewsy Bowl in Grand Junction, Co. Howabowfodaseratehsoore. of 2841 with a handicap total - Score of 3069. Howa had a Incredible 236 scratch average for the twelve games. . Howa competed with over 300 other bowlers from Utah and Colorado. . Price for Reg. Slips, fee $60.00 Helper 472-348- 9 Utahs Way the ' Friendly Way. Drive Safe: Drive Friendly. - AT BDAC OFFICE 31st. 7:00PM lo) Dedicated Hunter Workshops Sportsmen interested the dedicated hunter are In program being offered more opportunities to Join before the April 1,2000 deadlme. The dedicated hunter program gives participants the opportunity to hunt during the archery rifle and muzzleload er seasons for each year of the three-yeprogram. In return for the added opportunity afield, hunters pledge to donate eight hours of volunteer service and attend a Regional Wildlife Advisory Council meeting or other wildlife education course annually. The fee for the three-yea- r program Is $ 1 SO for adults and $75 for youth. Lifetime license 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: ar TICKETS ON SALE AT: BDAC OFFICE MQAB, Wednesday March 22 at 7 p.m. at the V Moab Senior Citizens Center, 450 E.. 1st North. MONTICELLO, Thursday March 23 t 7 p.m. , CKy Office Building, 17 N. 1st E., County Commission Chambers. ORANGEVHJ, Wednesday March 29 at 7 pm at the Cottonwood Etemerjttiy School et5S E.200S. PRICE. Thursday March 30 at 7 p.m. at " Carbon High School at 730 E. 400 N. In Piled. : (GEH. ADM.) $10.00 ADVANCE $12.00 AT 0803! $15.00 QIIISSIDZ ($2X0 OFF GEN. AD.VJSSIOfl WITH THIS ADI "DRCOUNT IS GOOD ONLY ATM DOOR, ONE PER-KB- . bidder gotohighest .v i Call REAL Jason Crawford singled In the second Inning and was able to give CEU their first run of the weekend when Luke Lamboume drove him Auctionofantlers, WHO IS THE MBGRYSONS& Application Deadline: March 24 Testing: April 1 1--0. March 26th DIVISION' FRIDAYNIGHT MARCH k. Inning was enough to lead the Chuckars to their second win over the Eagles Alter two tough efforts, CEU finally saw productivity out of their will be "TOUGHEST MAII OR WOMAN III PRICE? Pull-O- ut . BS&2RQQ1 Sign-up- s GRAND PRIZE Program PEAK Classes sive outburst which created two runs forTreasureVfclley The game became a defensive battle as both teams were able to shut each other down. King put In six tough innings of work, allowing only three hits, but CEU hit a poor .125 and took a 0-- 2 loss. Tbe Eagles continued their offensive woes In game two, inwhich they were unabletoput up any runs while rs in scoring leaving six position. Aaron Hash allowed only four hits in his complete game, but aTrea-sur- e klley home run in the second Deadline for Carbon County School District Elementary: games cm Saturday On the mound for CEU In game one was Jacob King: who lmmedi- ately made hls'presence felt as he forced Treasure Vfclleytogo three-u- p and down In the first inning. CElTs offense struggled early In the game and saw little productivity in the early innings. The Eagles made an error In the second Inning to help put the Chuckars first runner on base. This sparked an offen- base-runne- T0UGIIGM-TOU6EIGU- V . offense In Saturdays opening Casey Wilson CEU sports writer Gressmen commented on the come from behind win for Delta saying, "In this region you must win If youre leading the way we were." Grcssman also commented on his teams hitting and errors saying, I though we hit the ball very well, but we Just committed too many er- . Note: Respective dedicated huntm need to bring their wit 2000 habitat' authorization, hunter safety Mia card (If bom alter DecT31. 1965), ' end check ormoney order. 1 |