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Show 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday August7, 2001 llj Iru By RICHARD SHAW Sports writer when the third inning started. In the next two innings the pitching by both teams was superb. Many of the pliers on the Helper squad had faced this very similar group of players from Demonton in (May when Carbon High faced the Bears bttlie state quarter finals. In that game the Bears pitching was very good; they just ran out of steam. Not so on Saturday afternoon. .'In the fourth inning the Rears scored again and the small lead , It mayharc been the king lay-- ., off. It may have been the high seeding that Helper received. It may have been that the men on the team forgot how good a Bear River team could be, ; No matter what the reason, the Helper American Legion entry in the state tournament took it on the chin on Saturday evening at Oquirirh Park inKeantSi getting dipped by theBears3--2 and; . 3-- . Bear all season.. " - and Trims Barnett, garnered eight hits and made only one error in the contest. The problernwas that they just couldn't string the hits together ; Then in the. fifth period, . warmedupa little as thcydnweinanmbasedoosoine singles. Helper fans were just , Helpergot double elimination tournament.-isnonecessarily the kiss of death, for a team, but it sure makes it a lot harder to go all the way to a state championship. The game began slowly. With Well over a week off since the last game, in which the Helper bats had been so hot they could have been used to fuse metal, the hitting was far from, what it had been. On Helpers side of the inning great pitching by Jamal Lewis .began the game with high hopes t ". against seven hits. By all accounts, Helper should have won. Thcy had tremendous pitching from Lewis '' jumped to 0 something the Helper men have overcome .. RSvCf-playediago- errors ;game; but bad three ' al-m- , -- 2. home. 2-- sending theni into the losers bracket play on Monday afternoon against CopperHills; A loss in the first round of a on base and the hit drove him in " It looked making the score as if Curtis would also score, knotting up the score, but a . throw by third baseman Mitch Ramsell that bounced off a con-- . Crete pad and into the hands of .C, the catcher put Curtis out af ' attberighttimeinthegame,and the fact that all but one were singles hurt their scoring chances agreatdeaL Helper was not the only high seed to go down in flames on Sat- -' urday howevcr.Both Mountain had confidence that Helper Crest, the winner of thenarthem could come, back from the small ' division and Cedar City, the wuh ner of the south crashed to the deficit they faced, and they al- . waiting for the bats to break lose with more runs, but the familiar crack of the bat yvas absent for, the Helper team. The Bears then scored in the top of the seventh, but everyone ; .. : . . most did. ground too, .. This Helper team, however, has proven ifs gumption all sea--. son, by coining back again and ..... 0 In the second inning however. got past the Bears. again. Only time will tell if this Bear River scored making it 14) .; At that point Mark Bailey was 'time it is different. . ; pfalatcr-in-the-gamero- ; . Kalib With the score Curtis came up to bat and hit one of his big drives; a triple which 3-- 1, . . Rut nob .. : Jamal Lewis, who pitched on Saturday against Bear River lets go with a pitch during a'game earlier this season at home. Diy conditions and about the sajnc number of buck deer as last season will likely greet hunters when Utahs 2001 general' ar-- ;. cheiy deer hunt opens Aug. 18. "Were up about 4,000 to 5,000 deer over last year so de- pending on the area they hunt,, archery hunters could find a few more deer," says Steve Cranney, big game coordinator for thc of Wildlife Resources. The state's total deer population numbers about 320,000 animals. hi Desert TuDHler Racewiy (Saturday August 4) . . hni Mini class .. 1st 2nd ' Rick Adams . Dusty Safely Jason Sanchez Puredass ; ;.V ' ' ' & - . , ' , J ;i - . V .f -- ' M r-V-- I - - - - - , : Mickey Stubbings ' : ; v AlanAkey Hubert Wilson Thoy Ferrari . ' Four wheelers I - y vi '; ior , ' v 1st 2nd 3rd I ' t i - Ryan Dimick . . . area theyre hunting and where.; the water sources! are. . ' V ri Cranney says the largest populations are found in higher elevations areas, with the Manti and ; Wasatch Mountainsunits in cen- -. tral Utah, and the South Slope unit in northeastern Utah, among the states best. Many of the deer herds on lower, drier units havent reached buck to doe ratio and total popu-- . ir- .jv . - X ' k- . ' f. .j . ; . . . jy . , .h t v S :&va f t y "i ,t.. .j 9. "to . a mjy." . y . J f - m. a.-. S - ' ' ' : . a harder time. The dry vegetation will make it hard to walk with--1 out making noise. "Hunters who like to track V animals should try and hunt in high elevation areas, Cranney said. Also, some rain before the hunt would really help as it would .." moisten the vegetation in lower elevation areas and make it easier to walk quietly. As of July 31, permits for the archery hunt were still available from Division Of Wildlife Re- sources offices. General archery buck deer permits are statewide emits this year. They allow E unters to hunt any open hunt-- . ing unit in the state except lim-- . ' ited entry units, which may be, hunted only by those who drew a ! JesseSugden . : ' said. In archery hunting, the bat success comes to hunters who know the habits of animals in the stalk animals will probably have "Riny Martinez . . ; more you know about ait area the lation objectives called for in ' Utahs dcer management plans. weather will Qanney says the be a factor in this years hunt People who like to hunt from trees stands that are close to water will probably have the most success, as the deer will really be focused on these water sources," he said.. Hunters who like to ' DennisBlanton . 3rd. '( f 'v ;r-- 2nd 3rd 2nd ' ' DaveMadill 1st Js ) 1st : :y-- v : , Late model class r. ' , . ' - J." r t ' ? r . Street class . & '. - y .Si 3rd : , DavidBreax Brett Housekeeper PaulNeese 1st 2nd V The statewide permit gives hunters 3 chance to try different areas of the state, which is great for learning different areas and finding a place you like, he said. "If youve hunted archery for a few years, though, I would advise you to stay in an area youre familiar with, Cranney said. The Di-visi- on .3rd ; . better your success will be, no matter hoiv die deer populations . in it aredoing. "This is especially important for a guy with a bow, Cranney - 13 car that won the street stock Class Saturday Dave Madid stands by his the Desert at Thunder. Raceway. evening , ; 1 v 'V. 1 yi; ; A i - v r 1. - i a . limited entry permit earlier this Coach Brent Martindale instructs girls attending the volleyball campatCEU in the BDAC last week. The camp was held for junior and high school year-- hii Cranney says the statewide;, Featuring . 60JEDULL6 TEAM6 ! opportunity makes this geason a great time for first-tiarchery hunters to pick up the sport. Volleyball camp brings girls together ; ; girls who wanted to bather their skills in the round ball the coach of the CEU team and the season for both the school will be under way soon. ' sport Martindale is college and the high NOTICE OF PROPOSE Carbon County is proposing to increase its property tax revenue by imposing a judgment levy to replace property taxes which it must refund. Tlie total amount of taxes which must by Carbon County is $384,400. As a result of this additional levy, the tax on $ 1 00,000 residepce will be increased by $ 15.5 1 , and the tax on a business having the same value in the taxing entity will be increased by $28,20. All concerned citizens are invited to a public Hearing on the tax increase to be held on August 15, 2001 at 6:00 p.in. at the Carbon County Courthouse in the Commission Chambers located at 120 f East MainStreet, Price, Utah. y Carban Last txfabdt i-ligh Carb?n Jjgh Ornery . ligh SdwL Cjreeri 12&er Uigh re-fend- CtALegeef tisiem Utah , a great chance io reach tMerQj200 readers ' - loaiatiLeies. - . v i ; V- ; .. . CaLL h the August 28th Acate . ' . ' and Cmery dtfirity .Is ' Fnesa . . . . AVtf , . . 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