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Show 7A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 3, 2001 i ' . Sports writer : -- : Oil ' : EeSa 7 ' 'iX - V Cl ' ' V - 6-- . ; Pleasant While the boys were piling up runs on the Sanpete baseball field, the Carbon girls couldn't buy a 77 score at' the Hawks softball oom- ; : ' plex Despite the late Beasonlmprove- -' f . rwrfr- - Behneshave expected-Everyon- ex- e y i' - v ' j S f - 'V,A Kiit 'v A- -' v" ' - v ' s. I'.JJi ' , . ''y f' - .44, Htai - V 4' But the Hawks apparently y. wanted to pfoveoutright that they ' - were. the actual region champs by. ! ; bejtingout two single8,two doubles, ; a triple and a three rap home run ' 7; from Natalie Whitman in the sixth I ' iningto dointhe LadyDinos. ' Meanwhlte the giris from Carbon. i "A"" i v C. j ' j - V ivr: , High games Isabel Vfega ' j ,v JrtA & team has looked very strong 0 especfadfywhenitwasinatightspot, Sue Williams. RubyLefler. SAsoRtsa reddoss but the consistency has sometimes hot X been there. While, the toss against Noith ; Sanpete wasnot asuiiJrise, omskl-erin- g the strength of the Hawks, it was still disconcerting to a team that must now face a team from ' tough Region 9on their homefield. .:,- - 10-- 0 l.SnowCanyon 2. Union 3. Tooele 10--0 iBearRiyer, . : Playing first base, Brena Gomez has been a stalwart for the Lady Dino's softball team this season. in this play she snagged a high throw and made an out in a game played against Delt? early in the season; , 8-- 2 1(H2 &North8anpeto:!;c Tolose who may be inclined to bend a ride or tw should watch out for Conservation officers doing spot checks and runningrandom roadblocks throughout the sum- - v. By RICHARD SHAW to , basketball programhad a very gbod recruiting year this season; one of the best according to head . on the left fork isfour trout whlch must be taken with artificial flies and lures only . 'Huntington Game Fkrm Fond. OnMay26th, the DWR will 1Q0. sponsor its annual TGd's Fishing Colorado Rivet Conservar EentAdults are rmninded to leave tiori Officer Edward Meyers re- the fish for the children. Reieaseof ports that a few small catfish are bare and bhugfil is stnmgfy enoour-aged- . The trout limit la four The being cauit. Meyers says the flows have shaipfy increased and' bluegill limit is 10. The baas limit the Colorado is flowing fast and is 4 with oniy l huger than 15 v inches. Limits we the same for muddy Electric Lak& The limit Is two trout, which must be caught Huntingtim North Resmolr with artificialflies or lures, (near the dfyof Huntington). Of-- . Green River Golf Course firerTorrey Christopherson reFond. Laigemdufh bass are be- ports good baas fishing near the ing caught with plastic chartreuse boat dock or by the. Inlet. grabs, crank baits, and spinner Christopherson suggests green or baits. crayfish-colore- d jigs or tube jigs, Biuegiil are most catchable tipped with a salmon egg or dead vhen the water temperature ap- minnow The laigemouth limit Is proaches 79 degrees Fahrenheit; two; all bass oyer 12 Indies must be ' No trout stocking is planned for Immediately released. ' : this year Fishingregulationsare: Huntington Reservoir (near bluegill limit 10, bass limit 4 wfth ; thie top of Huntington Canyon) onfy 1 larger than 15 inches. Lim- -' The reservoir Is closed to the po-- : its are the same for anglers Of all session of eutthroat trout and trout with cutthroat maAfaga. The trout Huntington Creek. Ffy fish- limit is four. This is primarify a tiermen should tiy woofy worms, ger trout fishery. Tributaries are ants and beadhead Montana (tosed until Jufy 14th. . nymphs. Bait fishermmi should fry JoesMEdleyReservolc DWR worms and marshmallows; From Aquatics Manager Louis Berg reFlood and Engineer's Canyon up- ports good splake fishing in 250 stream to Electric Lake dam, onfy feet of water two trout may be taken and artifi- ' Officer Christopherson recomcial flies must be used. The limit mends a dead miimow or sucker . V .. : ; v : ; ' Six homers in consecutive V. order-land- player in US record book . . . gan. the onfy the fourth player nationally to hit six home runs In as many at bats. V ; My teammates told me that if I hit any more in the game they He Is also ts , . s ' a double header in toe state of Michi- Clare High School in Alma, Mich, had a lotto boast about last week. StevanLouch, a 17 year old center fielder for the team hit six home runs in conBecutive-at-baduring a double header; Louch, who has never hit ahome run in his career, hit three home 1 15-1- AccordingtotheMichiganHigh School Activities Association e 2-- ; ice-fre-e. . ; ; fish-ingi- n : . - College of Eastern Utah Alumni Association would like to say thank you to the following for making the WSdman Scramble GolfToumament a huge successll ; . Talon Re sources Mountain View Motors Woodwards Home Care Specialists Feature Films tor Families : G0LFX Utah Central Credit Union Wells Fargo Bank CEU Bookstore The 2001 Longaberger Mother's Day Collectors Basket A $100 VALUE! My name is Carson Pdlastro and I am currently a senior student athlete School. I have been at Carbon basketinvited to join a Utah all-stball team which will tour and play . Hii 2001. O Register from May O No purchase necessary O Attendant must be on duty to register. O Winner will be drawn on May 12, 2001. 1-- .. ar . other, international and national teams in Australia and New Zealand 2001. from June - : . ; DON'T FORGET AUTOMATIC TOKENS MAKE A GREAT MOTHER'S DAY GIFT! This trip requires considerable funding on the players part and I would be very appreciative of any financial support to assist with this expense at this time. Any donations can be sent to; We're mist to find; 323 South Hey. 55 -- Price (Between Smith's A Walmart) Carson Pollastro 2465N.'2650W. Helper, Utah 84526 . Xerox Market CEUBDAC Bills Home Furnishings Coca-Col- a , . Pierce 01 . Price Oil Express Kraync Motors Nelco Contractors, Inc. Smuin, Rich and Marsing ; : ' Eiwin Atwood, DOS Briccone's Restaurant . Excess MiPEntwprtses BKsStopNShop Castie Valley Services Mitchel Funeral Home Casablanca Resort Carbon Country Club TK's Pro Shop ; Carbon Golf Course Giadstan Golf Course Moab Golf Course Green River State Park Millsite Golf Course Roosevelt Golf Course Palisade Golf Course Price Travel Dinosaur Tire OBrien Pfwnbing Paul 6. Martinez, D.D.S. Mad Man Basso Grand Tide Insurance Independent Contractors ZionsBank Representative Brad King . . .hit three home runs in each game of I feel this is a great honor to represent Cartn High, Caibon County and the state of Utah. I am thankful for this opportunity and your support ed : . .18-4,- : meat, which is cast and allowed to mile below the railroad bridge settle on the bottom. After settling; vriifoh Is one mile belowthe paris-in- g lot near the Scofield Reservoir the bait should be slowly jigged back and forthduring the retrieve. dam. DWR Aquatics Biologist The inlets appear to be most pro- Mike Slater recommends small ductive, The troutlimit iseiiL No mayflies for surface fishing , and more than two trout may be splake. nymphs such as AUspIakebetween 15 and 20 inches . pheasant, tails uglles. and must be immediately released. Re- brassies for fly lease of aU splake is encouraged to fishing;.: Millsite Reservolc Officer help control the chub population. Kens Lake. Conservation Of? Christophersmt reports great fidh fleer Ed Meyers reports that fish- Ing lor planter size fish. Occasioning Is still goodjor planted rain-- : ally huger fish in the 3 pound bows using traditional baits and categoiy are being caught aswelL, lures. The lake continues to fill Scofield Resovoie There One fly fisherervoir is slovrity Water lewd Is above 5018, : 'Lake BowelL TheLake Powell man emailed us, reporting good fishing report home page is: fishingwlth a brown or olive bughttp: www.wayneswords.com., ger with a marabou tafl. A num-- : DWR Biologist and Project Leader, ber of bait fishermen reported Vfayne Gustaveson, updates fishing good luck vrith Powerbait, conditkxis at thiswebsite WBdy He nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs. provides detailed information on Conservation Officer Stacey tklP WTd teriinlqiiM try Taggart suggests that the hot eadi species in the laka streak is oven Fishing success Lasal Mountains. The road to has been slowing down, Release WhnuT Lake remains closed. The 6f trout is encouraged. A four Oowah road is open, but is blocked trout limit is in place at the reser' A show drift about 200 yards voir. from the lake. Hidden Lake is now Straight Canyon. Fishing accessible. Officer Meyers says that has been fairto good for browns, with the inception of Dark Canyon rainbows and splake. Salmon and Blue Lake, other mountain feggs or artificial flies have been I' lakes will be reachable before long. effective. South Mesa Lake Is Closed to . VHgfoy Springs Reserwdc 2001. The reservoir is accessible, but it Lower Flshcreek. Flows are is unknown if its fish survived the low There are more fish inthe first winter. No report . weren't coming to home plate to celebrate again, said Louch. , Louch plays for a team that is ranked seventh in the Michigan division 3 schools which are similar to size to the larger 2A schools and smaller SA schools In Utah. Until last week he had never hit a homer. runs in the first game which his team won 0 and then hit three more in the second, where his team won J v .' i COPY ; JjgQ. 94 ; . . . SSs 217 under-the-surfac- : ..' 5 197. ; 203-224-1- Embroldery-Sharo- n Wilson Is a member of tids team that took first place. ,. Team Handicap : 2nd place Andersons Plumbing dark-color- . basketball coach DaveFaur. The recruiting dass got much better on Monday when P&uT an nounced that Rose Hamilton, the aJK state, standout guard for the Judge Memorial Bulldogs last season will be coming tothe PHoeodlege next yean ' Shesa great player; said Raur. We like to shoot threes and her Rose Hamilton percentage in that is really good She also averaged four re- But best of all she is very quick bn defense and a great ball handler. boimds, three steals md five assists Hamilton averaged 12 points per per game. y 1 think the thing she will add to game in her senior year and shot 45 percent from the field. But her tills team Is her ability to finidt three point shoptingperoentage is plays, said P&ur. She also knows what caught the attention of Paur how to get the ball to other players. and Dan Altai, assistant coach; 51 Wre very excitedto have her come " toCEU. ? percent from behind the arc. records he Is the first player to ever . ,201 Lori Nielsen V : As Reported last month in the Sun Advocate, the CEU womens ' 201 . . . ThraJensm : W : : Utah State bowling results Scratch Tfeam Karens Custom 213 . Hamilton coming to Sportawriter . : :: . ? . . iLori Nielsen v Lisa Bundy JeanOtteson Sharon Wllsoh : Thra Jensen . Flip Nicol Anna Carney Ellen Berryman Brandy Hmma J. IBgh series Sharon Wilson ' . Flip Nicol 1 ; berth in the final tournament scheduled for the first week in August at Washington Terraoe in Wber County .. ; ' ' ' in .4 a problem. There have been times thie es trans-mounta- i r' All season the prbbfern of getting hitewhen they heeded them hasbeen ! youth baseball enthusiasts Is the fact that the Board of Directors of the WBRA decided at the April 14th meeting to divide the Carbon-Emer- y leagues and those in the Uintah Basin into two separate regions. This action elimi-natthe necessity of the competition for a berth in theHlittIe world series. ; Both areak will qualify for a rf ' , wereoniyabletogettwohitsinthe v County Of further Interest to Carbon-Emer- y (9-1- .i y .4' - 7' . pro-vid- ed - K pected them to beat Richfield last week, but they lost Most everyone exported them to lose to the fifth .;7; rankedHawks,andtheydid;butaf- ter their last meeting in Price a i couple of weeks ago no one could X: be too sure since it looked like the : Carbon kids had become the beet ; ; team in the region even though they " dktot have the best record. . major league designation. This will be the 49th consecutive year of baseball for youth, ages nine through 12 In Carbon . . ment in the Lady Dino ranks, the )aBt two games of the regular sear sm have beenbeiowwhat they them--' ; Sunnyside and Green River leagues operate as a combination of age groups with no minor or from Main Street and 4th East and will proceed to the Elks Home where refreshments will be by the Elks Lodge. TTie teams will then move on to their respective fields for the first games of the season. These games will start at IQ am in south and north Wee, in both the minor 0 year olds) and major (11-1- 2 year olds) age groups. The Helper players will congregate at 40Q South Main Street In Helper and march to the Janet Street intersection with Main Street, Fbur games will fOUow starting at 10 am. The Helper ; . . . Price National and Northern Heights Leagues will pareade : . league Is also divided into minor and major classifications. The Sunnyside parade will will start at East Carbon Hii School and proceed to the field where games will begin at 10 am. The Baseball on the minature diamonds, Western Boys Baseball Association (WBBA) style will get underway Saturday with parades of the uniformed youthful players and opening day games in three Carbon County communities: Sunnyside, Price and Helper will all hold parades as will Green River in Emeiy County :. At 9 am Saturday morning the rdE2 The girls of the Carbon softball v ; team are looking forward to going ' ;toCedarCityonFridaytoplayCan: of the yon View in the first round : state idayofb, .7 X : ; : V, must have Unfortunately they 7 been looking toward that game too ; much as they lost a 0 decision to 7 North Sanpete on Tuesday night in ! cia liiis rss!s3 ' X Mount iD3 Magnuson Lumber Underground Senrlces Andalex . Far West Bank - v. ..... .. . Conveyor Services Senator Mike Dmitrich Tram Electric Tomadakis Construction! A is Friday at mn! 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