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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday May 9.2000 7A Pamper Mom Give her 60 minutes Lady Dino softball advances to State slot ofRelaxation 75? S' BylbmLaRoque contributing writer The Carbon High Lady Dino Varsity Softball team advanced to the eight team State 3--A Softball tournament with 7--6 come from behind win over Dixie High, May 5. The game was played at the Toy Atwood Memorial Complex, and It was a thriller as the Lady Dinos scored four runs In the bottom of the seventh inning to get the 7--6 win. Behind, two hits dnd one walk Dixie High Jumped out to a 0 lead in the top of the first inning. Hie Lady Dinos were held scoreless in the bottom of the first but came back to tie it at one in the bottom of the second inning Michelle Ruden reached on a fielders choice and Certificates Available Gift Call for an appointment 637-20- 00 Monday-Saturd- ay Positive Touch Massage Jody Mason LM.T. Professtosal Massage Therapist 2 Price 894 East 100 North Ste ',1-- .' f.nrss - .f- - - l- : sv ' - M later scored on a Theresa Howa single to tie the contest The lead , Yr-... ; - , , - . . v . s tkamA v.. 'zzj- - Wouldnt last long Dixie picked up one run In the third and another in scores the winning run for Cartxm to beat Dixie and get the win, 6 in Friday's game. the top of the fourth inning to make Lady Dino, Ashley Nelson, It S- -l after three and a half innings, r the lead to 65. Michelle Watson Gressmen said , "We're excited. Cartxm fans, and the coaches, were Carbon errors. When Carbon finished recordnow concerned because Dixie had stepped to the plate and delivered The tournament has eight very Dithe winning hit, a two run double good teams. Wre happy to be out the first Cartxm Dixies third the Lady outplayed through ing there, but our goal is to win it afi. If nos trailed 6--3 with the bottom of to make the final score 7-half of the game. Coach an we elated After the the order coming to bat Did Coach , When asked ifhis team had overplay the kind of ball that we are game on win the commented s, Gressmen season think Fly-erGressmen Carbons capable of, we can beat anybody" looked the third seeded Lady Carbon has a very tough Coach Don Gressmen said, was over? Gressmen commented, saying Wb didn't panic, we kept The first person was the key I our composure and showed a tot bracket, that Includes Uintah and No, not at alL Their region Is very Snow Canyon, both schools are of character today Im pleased that thought If Alisha DeCaro got on we good. I thought we just had an athad a chance. DeCaro did get on the girls were able to overcome adregion champions and both were tack of nerves. ranked all yean Hie nerves finaHywent away In with a single to right ftekL Theresa versity and never give up on themGressmen said of UIntab, selves. This Is as coachable of a the bottom of the fifth inningas Car-ba- n Howa then stepped up and doubled Is a very tough team with Uintah team had. ever as runIve lead to to move center the contest at three would tie the Add, The Lady Dinos now advance to a good record. Cartxm will have behind onehit and one walk. The 3--3 ner to third base. Bobbie Tweddell the State 3-- A tournament that to be the pride of Region Eight this deadlock stayed that way for one then reached base on an error; hitoff DeCaro. Lead which teams scored startsMay 11, at the Wsber County weekend because the other three complete Inning as both were held scoreless in the sixth.' In ter; Ashley Nelson stepped to the Fblrgrounds in Ogden. Cartxm wifi seeds; North Sanpete, Emery and the top of the seventh Cartxm faced plate and laid down a perfect bunt play Region Ten Champion Uintah Delta all lost their playoff games last week. High at 7 p.m. on May 11. the top of Dixies order and they to load the bases. Trisha about When Carbons asked talsacrifice hit then Gunderson a as the fly Lady Flyers paid for it to left field to score Howa and cut lied three runs on two hits and two participation in the Tournament tki cU timyom iim, Av, eandt, 7-- JjS GPftcia lAattct A dock Joctom Cwfcy Wotit, Joctam (SGuAmomyeA, A dU 6. eSdtmetm eta ttbgtm 6MtoadJtoimitoaiofQ4litoAJtt. Soualla onyo. $grrtr ansjSsmify. Child - Appreciation Day hart many nfhiptpg tn tha finaia, and the 1600 meter medley re-both placed 4th, which caused lay them to miss going to state by one burn 12, 2000 f ake a moment to thank a May child care provider.. They work for the good of the whole community! . Mont Hannon was not to be out done, as he stayed with Butler all . the way and finished close behind Child Care Resource & Referral 100 but only the first four places qualified for state: ' Cartxm started out great in the place. Dustin ffetteraon, Kevin Fbx, boys 3200 metiers with Cody Butler Aaron Jenseh, Jeremy Hansen, and running the race of his life. Butler Tyler Coles put everything into it, stayed with the leaders all the way and barley missed by inches in each and passpd one in the last 100 relay The boys team went back and meters. He barely missed placing 2nd, ahe dosed very fast on the 2nd forth from 3rd to 5th place parhon place runner at the finish line. Seth finally ended up in 4th place as a Maralng and Chris Marshall fin- team, just 2 points behind the 3rd ished 7th and 8th. ''' place team. In the boys shot putt Allan The girls team place 3rd behind Ludington launched the Iron ball a strong showing from Delta and 41TV4" to place 5th, and missed Richfield High Schools. qualifyingby one place. Cristen Carlson managed to Loren Unsworth let the discus fly and out distanced the Held for 1st place 1st in the girls discus, hut did not look good. Carlson changed her place and a state qualifyingplace. Kenneth Bills decided to show his spin and this effected her throws. heels by placing 1st In the mens Carlson gets mad at hereelfwhen high Jump Buis played soccer most shedoes not throw up to her expecof the yeai; but decided to give the tations. When Carlson hadachance to take it out on the shot put event, high Jump one last try Bills last year; but had not done aqy she blasted the steel ball into orbit, Jumping since. He surprised him- to place 1st and a personal best of 355 12 .This was at least 3 furself and all the coaches. .. ther than the closest competlton . In the boys hurdles, Kevin Flowers placed 3rd In the 110 high Becky Unsworth did well as she Coles while hurdles, placed placed 6th In both the discus and Tyler 11" 4th. This qualified both boys for the8h0tput,withathrowof27 state. Cotes was not satisfied with inthediotpuL. In the giiis Javelin all three girls this and placed 3rd in the 300 meter hurdles Mowed by Flowers in 5th qualified. The girls made a fine showing as they competed against place. of out the the blew Dustin fttterson top five Javelin throwers at Mocks in the 100 meters to finish; state. Emily Rice place 6th, Robin Griffiths place 7th and Erin OShea 3rd, and 5 thin the 200 meter. meters Butler In the 1600 placed 8th. Cody ran a great race. He held his pace Stephanie Cox placed 5th in the evenly and finish in a strong 4th high Jump, while fendyft)tter went place. Scott Tarry a9th grader from to the finals in the.giris long Jump . com-pet- V " A XL Alyssa Thompson quickened her pace between hurdles to finish 3rd, and 4th in the 100 meter high hurdles and 300 meter hurdles. : Becky Davis showed us she could run a good hurdles race and fln--' lshed8th in the 100 meter, and 7th In the finals 300 meter hurdles. . 613-56- 19 Mothers Day wish for the greatest of them all. Lady Dino javalin throwers Robin Griffths, Emily Rice, lawna Jensen and Erin O'Shea down around a bit before competing in their event , and leaped to a 6th place finish. ' , .SL s, ' - ed or (435) 637-47- 86 (888) Mother's Day May 14 - : Care Provider Carbon track team headed to State Meet, May 12, 13 The Region Track and Field Meet was held at Delta High School on May ft Right nihtotes quail find far o4(iA 3tiumiato, to to Jones, Stephanie Cox, Danielle Julian, and Cassie Stewart, im- f ( Mfwl doN mom whh far motf tar Meritor1 Dy7 jv PNnvan imynnani pressed the competition by placing 1st in both the 4 X 100 and 4 X 400 meter relay events. All the giris ran strong and last in both events. Hie State Championships will be May 12 and 13 at BYU. fcralrfwadoM. And Sim'a no baftar mu4o aauH Sian tdtfi faa ROW Bouquat amqgod fo dahgil your wondarfal Cassie Stewart glided over the 300 meter hurdles, placing 2nd and qualifying for state. Stewart also placed 5th In the 100 meter dash. Jessica Childs placed 7th in the 3200 meters and 8th in the 1800 meters to lead the middle distance - gW-- Sum , Amber Jones qualified in the 200 meter run by placing 4th at Region. She also placed 5th In the 400 meters in the finals. Danielle Julian got tired of run- -' ning behind her rival high school - - . grater gritted her teeth and breezed around the track to a 2nd place finish and a state qualifying bid in the 400 meter run. Julian also place the in the finals of the 200 meter run. The girls day team of Amber . Castleview Hospital is offering a btt tllr ma 64 Na 100 West Plica ailiavii ' MMhuh 637-33- 77 "AlWif eimMVIlmNMqtk competitors. TheyoungOth , y mmtnti ecm $sssr NEWS RELEASE Sal The Schedules Public Meetings Fbr The Presidents Roadless Initiative Manti-L- a The Manti-L- a Sal National Fbrest will hold three informative meetings to review the Draft Environmental Impact Statement concerning die Presidents Roadless Initiative. Formal presentations discussing the alternatives and preferred alternatives will be made at each of these meetings. Meetings will be held May 16th in Castle at the Courthouse, 75 East Main Street; May 17th in Monticello Dale from 6:00-8:0from 6:30-8:3at the Courthouse, 1 17 South Main; and May 18th in Manti from 6:30-8:3at the Courthouse, 160 North Main. As a follow-ua public hearing will be held June 7, 2000, in Price from 1:00-5:3- 0, at the Courthouse Commission Chambers, 120 East Main, to allow the public to make formal comments. Each participant will be allowed a maximum time limit of five , minutes unless no one is waitingto speak. All comments will be recorded and transcribed by a court recorder and forwarded to the team developing the Final Environmental Impact Statement and Final Rule, Information about the Presidents Roadless Initiative and a copy of the DEIS can be found on the Internet at http:roadless.fs.fed.us. The Forest Service expects to publish the Roadless Area Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and Proposed Rule in May 2000. Requests for CDs or printed copies of the Roadless Proposed RuleDElS should be mailed to the Rocky Mountain Research Station, Publications Distribution, 240 West Prospect. Road, Fort Collins, CO 80526-209- 8. Fbxed orders will be accepted at Orders must specify summary or full set of documents, and CD or printed copy. : 0, 0, 0, p, Wednesday, May 17th, 6 p.m. In the Transitional Care Dining Room. Participants must RSVP as space, is limited. Call Justin Bentley 0 ext. 3600 CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL 637-480- COSt is $.15.00 : 300 No. Hospital Dr. Price 637-48- 00 809-777-580- 5. WMMJJUff i- - COPY v. 4 t-- v, |