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Show ;.v., ;.i . - i t- if r " J,i - " - '. v , Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 29, 2001 7 downs By RICHARD SHAW Sports writer ' r ;,The did some entertaining on Tuesday afternoon; an unusual' vent and they weren't very kind to their guests. The Utah State baseball dub came to visit and were bounded by the CEU men 1 In the prst game and 14-- 3 in the second mid-we- ! ek jnak-fogt- , . CEU Golden Eagles ing ovier the right field fence score 14r3. While these two victories may . nrmanlnHnn fnf fhr iflflfim Aorn then singled when the pitcher made an error and drove in the run by Johnson. In the sixth inning Jones singled again and then he advanced to seo- ond and stole third. Lambourne then hit a big homerun which drove in both runs making the score : Utah State had the top of theses enth, but couldn't score. ;) The next game was an even big- gerslugfest by the Golden Eagles. ", CEU Jumped out from the starting blocks and were never stopped. Three runs came in during the first inning jtyan Duvall hit a single which was flubbed by the left fielder and put him on first. Jones, grounded out but Duval advanced to second. Lambourne then singled and drove in DuvalL Lambourne "made it to second and thenJohnson singled again driving Lambourne across the plate. Eric Spackman then doubled driving In Johnsoa Then things went really nuts as the Golden Eagles scored ten rims, in the next toning. Do Smith and ' - . Oarbon I foceSnowthis weekend at home. ' . The pitching staff for CEU got some good practice during this game. Eric Madsen, head coach sent in three hurlers in each game. In the first game he used Gianni Jewkes to start, then sent in Casey Hunter and finally gave James Zambos some time toward the end of the contest fo the second game, CEU showed up with Amos Raddatz from the mound first then Dylan Hunt and finaUy Jake King got a couple of .. Innings in. 7 ' "This was a great couple of games for us Mid Madsen bn :hdnesdayEvaytmehitwdlpar-- ' ticularty Lambourne, Johnson and .: CEU vs Snow Base : CEUvsSnow Base CEUUVSCTrack t . W-:C'r- CHS vs Grand BSoc 6-- 1. d r jV : , . CHS vs Emery SB ML Harmon CVTburn Wfrea. CEUvsUVSC Base against .Snow. CHS ML . browns are being taken with spinners and crank baits. Almost any bait combination works. Agoldor sDver Jakes Is a must for the reservoir! Copper Triple Tbasero have also woikedweD. Fly fishermen in float tubes have had good success using a 8 dark . Spin-A-Lu-re abeadhead Montana nymph forbest : results. Maximum fish size is 14 inches. Angler Tom Ogden caught ; 43 in one day last week. He has aw eraged about 12 fish per hour on his last two trips. From Floodand Engineers Canyon upstream to Electric Lake dam, oniy two trout may be taken bn artificial Qfoa only Pond. Watertemperatures are ; The limit on the left folk la four quipto approaching theurn on troutwhich must be takenwith flies and lores only In the leiel for largemouth bas&Fishing ' regulations are: bluegfil limit 10, lower canyon, small hires and bait Electric Lake. The boat laundi lemains inaccessible.The lake is ' tneWngaroundtheedgeswithsome toen water duringthe day Extreme 7 fcaution IsadvisedThere Is no fish plze restriction In 200LHie limit Is to'otrout,whkfimu8tbecaughtwifli ,; artificial flies or lures. Green River Golf Conrae : . . artt-fid- al : , MDstteRoiervolnThe resen voir is lt was stodeed with lce-fre- e. 400 rainbow trout last wede. ; isi " . . : w v ' r: na! n tpset troitf-- , f xxfitmf CHSvsPleasantGroveTrsck v .. in. tif ' a T ' ?! " ' a yv 'I7i iun ' CHSvish.SaiqieteSB . ; ; CHS vs Delta B Soc i (UlSvsN. Sanpete Base . ; vv - 4 ze i. : COiliGE6F?''''T Eastern Ulah i t IS CONDUCTING ITS ANNUAL PHONATHON FOR SCHOLARSHIPS CEU awarded 379 SCHOLARSHIPS to Cart)onEm- - j 1 1 10-in-di X ;r: ' midge on the surface for pan-si- we. !. - ' oftroutisencouraged.Afourtrout limit Js inplace at theresovoifi All tributaries are closed until July elit (i ; Straight Canyon. Try a little ing is over for the year. Dangerous Iceitl Shoreline fishermen have had hick ht the Inlets of Lowry Vfefer and Sey Creek TUe trout limit is No more than two trout may be splake. AH splake between 15 and : 20 inches must be immediately released. Release of all splake Is encouraged to he) control thechubs. Kens Lake. The lake is ice free' and slovy filling (level 5014 ft), says Officer Edwud Meyers. Kens Ldcereoeivedltsentireqi'ingquota of 7,000. rainbow trout last Over the weekend, shoreline . fishing was only falr with salmon eggs, worms and Powerbait slowfor boaters using spinners. , Late RrweiL The LalmPowell - ; CHS vs Richfield SB CHS vs Richfield Base ; 14th. V Tri-me- et CHS vs Timpvlew Tradt Some fishingseasohlsbven The ice pack is nqiidiy deteriorating with open water around the shwriine. Rdeiue . . j.. 2 - e. 2-- 3 V : fromafkmttube. Scofield Reseryolc Thefoe or - CEUvsUVSCBase Track pound trout are being caught Marshmallows, Powerbajt . or worms are worklngvery well In the morning, late afternoon and 1-- : v.- CEURicks evening. Fly fishing is good with a 8 dark greenolive leech pattern ss ioe-fre- - 2-- . , HarmonCVTburn Wires. Helper CV1burn.WYes. CHS vs Timpvlew Track . Lower Fish Creek. Flyfishing ; for brown trout up to 15 Inches ha beep exoellait From Scofield dam, walk downstream 3 mBes and try a 12 Ugly . was especially good. This pond Is hfllng managed fnr HHa Bf aHnlta greenolive leech pattern or a ; should take chlkh'mi with than. Re- "Sheep Creek SpedaL" ; lease of bass and blueglll la Huntington Reservoir (near strongly encouraged. The trout limit the top of Hnntlngton Caion). Is fouc The bluQl limit ls lO. The The reservolr Is covered with soft-bawith ontyl larger Ming foe and slosh. Dome melting limit than 15 indies. Limits are the same is occurring along the edges. PSrk-flngls very llmltetLThe reservoir la anglers of all ages, HnntlngtonNorthReseirvolc dasedtothepossessiohd cutthroat The reservoir is Fishing is trout and trout withcutthroat marik good for recently stocked rainbow fogs. The trout Unfit is four. 'niia is and brown trout Some pound primarily &tiger trout fishery.. Tributaries are dosed until Jufy 14th... ery sflxtents that's 53 PERCENT ' ' Vv of ail scholarships ..x ;'r (awarded.' I When one of our student Ambassadors call we hope that I ! you vviH pledge. to support these students,' Or you can dip I this I ad and send it along with your donation to: fishing report home page is: SBSaSfflSJgjS! fcS5;V Lcollege d Bsaam Uah FIsh-Ingw- ss I i vs Delta Base CHS vsW. Academy B SoC 'Cleveland Reaeyvoln Tee is baWaUmitdwlth only llarger than aro working weB. 7 ; Huntington Game Fkrm mating around the edges. Ice flsh- -. 15 Inches, Limits are the same for Pond. Ice free. Fishing la exDBDent ng is not recommended. anglers of all ages. ColoradoRlvw;NbarMoab,a Huntington Creek. The water for recently stocked rainbow trout. few people have been catflshtng and Is running dean Fly fishing is suSpinners airi traditional baits, such are getting a few small ones. The perb In the area above the as worms and marshmallows, are confluence with Crandall Creek Use worklngwelL A Jake's katerlsstincold. 7'vv:'7 - CVTourn. Wires. Helper Casey Hunter was one of six pitchers CEU used during the. doubteheader With the Utah State basebaQdub. The team got a jpod workout for this weekends games V '.; ii ' . e a - : . . ;i CHSvsDdtaSB CHSvsEmeiyBase r . CHS vsRichfleld Track ; . With Snow staring the team In toe face, the Golden Eagles wiH have to be ready Although Snowdoegnt : haveagreat record they have shown they Can be dangerous. n : "Snow beat us twice inthepre-seasoand we boat, them twice, said Madsen. TSfe need to take care of business: They are the type of team that If they get on top of you ' . theywDlbattlehard.": , of the flrrt double The first game header begins at 1K)0 Friday after- noon at the CEU field. Bed " . ' CHS vs Delta Track , . . J :v 7 Smith." ien scored five runs and never toakedbacto ,7'Vv p This inning was a disaster for Bryan Isaac both scored on a ySU as their first pitcher ofthe se- double belted by Duvall when the ries walked four Eagles, three of USU center fielder made an error. : Adam Whom scored. tflstop then grounded put but vin the fourth inning the Eagles drove in Duvall Aoombination of walks, errors peered again when Kenny Jones and then stole second. At and hits then took seven more Luke Lambourne hit a Eagles over the plate.. 7 Utah State did score three runs Joneswas able to make in the third inning but by that time it to the plate making the score K InttiefifthinningShawa Johnson ' it was too little too late. r Hie final blow came in the third pinned and then advanced to see-(mon a wild pitch. Shad RomreQ imiingwben Johnson sent aball fly- - 1 CIISvs Biontlcelle SB , . : ateline Golden Eagles back into winning form. And they will need it as the -- i The Golden Eagles, smarting because of the their losses to Dbde last weekend must have decided to take it out an the guy; from Logan. CElTs bats were hot and the USU jjitchingwasjust the opposite. In the first game of the afternoon, Utah State actually scored first, the only tlmetheyheldalead all dayA Utah State player doubled and then, another double sent him home. The Aggie dub team was celebrating when the hammer came . .. last weekend, they still got the 9-- 1. 9-- he : '' ii l' ? . 1 I, n Whyne Gustaveson, tqxlates fishing ptmditkmsatthlswdisitewedtlyHe jwovides detailed formation onto--. cations, tackle and techniques for eadi spedes in the laka r. T CHS soccer team takes off Z" Wurnor Lake Is dosed until spring. The Oowsh road is inaccessible due to heavy snow Hldden Lake may be marglnalty mnearihle, because of logging trucks keeping the Gateway Road open. Other LaSal lakes continue to be accessible only by snow machine. South Mesa Lake Is dosed to fishing during 2001. '' (.The Cartxm High boys soccer team have completed a tough match against a region opponent this last week. They played bfielta at home last Friday, who is 0 and dropped the match 0. However coach led Bianco said that the team played better against this very tough team than they had all season kmg. The Dinos are 0--2 in the region, but their improved play will lead them to better things soon. Their next home game will be on April 4 in a game against Grand- .2-- 3-- non-leag- ue . - Ii Jeff Carson feMtt Ajkkve Dacca Racords . That Ain't my Thick esnl Mre1"" . Doryta Slngtalary Auofum Racords . Curb Racords Sudwfly Wsaoc" IlMHerUa" ; Tr M . April 16th is right around thp corner. So aro vvo.- ers - . fe- - TTte year, you have s t ' an extra day to file. But If you're stifl . . opening soon in Price 264S.Cari)onAve under the wire, remember, no one has more experienced prepaws at more' convenient locations than H&R Block. 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