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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday August 23, 2001 7 to be improved and not wony !.. game without one erf their key. ByKRISTINAKONTGAS record at this players Shanna Oakley. They about the writer Contributing .,. also made acouple of other positime;',;.record really tion and strategy changes. The win-loSome people may think the isn't important to the Lady Dinos The next game will bfcThurs--' Carbon soccer program js relent' benow day against Wasatch, bn the-less, repeatedly playing teams soccer program right cause facing tough teams for a CTeekview field at 4 jljn. that have won the championship Weatdi another powerful in the past few years, especially preseason will better prepare ' re-- ; when they ambigger schools, or them for the regular season team that plays in ones with programs that have ' games, and not only that,' the gioii as Pane City and Jfidge Me- -. been available to the' athletes teams they face Will teach them morialsaid Capalbo. I have, never seen them play nor do I since before they could walk. y? where their weaknesses are. know vriiat to expect offensively-- ; Peak Lone toa Lone Peak js one of those Playing or defensively from them. loss last ' Joss is about what J expected, schools and after an stated Capalbo. ; week to the Timberwolves, it But the. coach stilljias some After playing them on Aug. special plans for the game. seemed that Carbon would not We arc going to try a little want to playthem again. But even 13, and Park City On Aug. 16, the after another1 0 set back on team saw what really needed to '.different positioning to get two Monday evening, head, coach be improved, and that happened. ! or more players involved m a Dave Capalbo was pretty set in ! While at Park City, much of the quicker transition from defense his behef about playing thebest game was played on Carbons stdc to'offcpw" he states. We have of the field. The same was tnie of been getting pretty good ball to test his young team. movement at times and just need I could have scheduled the the to finish our fast breaks., with easier with that , games preseason scores insteadaf misses. But on the .Timberwolves! would have provided more promThe team may also be adding ; ising chances pf us winning," he field, a much larger percentage was another their wouldnt of butthat commented. game to the schedule to , theigame playdion side, event hough thcrewere no v accommodate a UHSAA request have taught the players anything. for teams to play a new high Wcpeedtohavetbeconfidcnce; goals scored by Carbon. : We got. the .ball down the school that has been added to the thattheycanwinandweneedto "! know how to holdalead once our field well and had four gpod op- -' association thisyear. : team has one. I feel that it is more portunities to score, but we just IfybuIdbegoodtoplan-- . important to phnr the best, see missed the shots, said Capalbo. other ybung program, con-- : The Lady Dinos played the eluded Capalbo. where ball handling skills nee Tfmmrw win-lo- . ss . i ss s s . thisL-sam- e : , ; . 4--0 . . . 8--0 . . . . t - V4vK4iMSjrf5 - : .t - v aw iv. ., 7- - f . ? ' s ' A rs 'tf . ' S' '.;kW. Vj ; V 3. : &s:-- -- ', Vii-' -- ' ' . V ' Peakplayersgoes after the ball trying to Carbon girbsoccerteam member itma ' ... 'iC t ,: , . . V i J s Friday Night Spadal OrtsSAntecffratUags . K ' ' . . - V - s' keep v Ifcjt '5-- v : 2; t fALone V , . . -- . . "I,' ' 1' eV? ' A . ' v ' If - 4-- J jSSpv m&tQ&r - jry V V'J . ' 2 V; I' : , ,, V' ;' 3. Judge Memorial 4. Mountain Crest ..-- , in a game earlier this season.Lone Peak, a 4A power, pnCeagainbeattheLadypinos3-0inarenuddr- . ' Steak 95 & CompM Shrimp; Ska CoM Bm Pool Tbblos flntlqaos www.balancerock.com . 5.Pineew 103Q am --4pm, Fri.A Sat. 8:30 am- - tOpm, Sunday 8:30 aifc8:Q0 pm Mon.-Ttiu- n. : 148 S.; Main St in Historic 472-04- 03 Helper Missing Sock Washetarla JTy fishermen haye a dstinct "advantage this time of year. In Mate summer, matching the ,:hatch will produce a lot more fishing action than baits and sjwv , 'V tners.', 5 Reservoir tributaries con- - V-- . ; . tinuetofKpvidegoodstrcamfish- Wopportunitie$,espedallydur-- ; Jing the heatof the summer. An-'glers should Check the fishing inHu-Umitin- . fnritait amTHmit a restrictions on some streams 1 v DWR encourages anglers to help us keep our streams and free of litter. Anglers take along a litter bag when they fish. r- Benches Pond. Fishing has. been fair to good with worm rigs and marshmallows or small, dry ''flies. The pond will be restodked, mice or twice before faIl. The' tributary trout limit is four. trout limit in the Jake and its tributaries is two. f Ferron Reservoir. A load ' of 1,600 rainbow trout, was-stocked on August 6th, finishing upthisyiarsstockmg.TheDWR has been ordered to lower the water levd seven feet, because of problems with the darn. Fishing has been best early or late in the day. The campground has been dosed for the Summer. Boats must be Aquat-- , hand-launche- d. re- ; , 0pn ; DryCloanShattlo Minor flltorattons . . . . 155 South MaihStreet, Helper , (Enter from the back) ..; . . 14-2- 1. . : : : - Elect ROY NIKAS Your localsource for' Paintball Supplies Price Experienced Dedicated Leadership ). . . s. Election: Octl ' Now available at ' 'V : 637-88- 06 - . Price And of courseEmbroidery & Silkscreen & 125 SojHwy $5, ' : . ;! Prihting 637-547- THANK YOU X BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL After 54 years of being in business, John Craven is retir- - ing.. Price Kiwanis Club : presents Football Derby loyalty and business, We hope we have served , you to your satisfaction. We will close sometime in Saturday, September 22, 2001 6:00p.m. " Now until Sept. $0, 2001 you can get installation; "j.;; v We thank you for your 2nd Annual Kiwanis and the 2nd Month ; v Basic Service: for FREE Get the $tarz and Encore Movie Channels free for the 1st month tool ; 637-681-3 or 800-924-76- ; 62 the near future. . : A1 rw Parts At the Fairgrounds in Price Adults $6.00 Children under 12 $4.00 Purchase Tickets at the Gate ; Splash-A-Kol- qr ' Craven s Napa Auto i p . ' Drivers Registration and Meeting Monday, August 27, 2001, 6 p.m. Johri-Rose-Lou- is The Cravens Price Dksaub : 23 E. 100 N., Price . Sorvlco Drop-O-ff wk : when the water temperature is ; Laundry Solf-Sor-vo . Boulger Reservoir; Fairfish-Mngwi- th PowerBait or wonm has ;been rqxnted. Concentrate your 'efforts fit momings and evenings. . 9 to 9, 7 days a 14-1- : Oeveland Reservoir to encour-'age harvest of trout before the resiervoir drains. Presently, the cservoir is low, but still has "plenty of water for fishing. Mom- and evenings are bests 1 Electric Lake. Fly fisher-men who practice match the batch fishing have done well in 'the mornings and evenings. The 'concrete ramp is out of the water. Beware of deep mud beyond the ramp, when launching your boat. Anglers are reminded that ."bait is not allowed at this lake or 'its tributaries. The fishery is by natural produc-tion rather than by stocking. The . - tradi-tion- al , . . WONDROMfiT ! . : res-'eryoi-rs j. Petes Hole. No recent The bout limit is 4, Removal of . tiger trout from the tributaries is port An additional 2.40Q trout be stocked by fall. encouraged- - Any brown trout ; will caurt in the reservoir should be ' ; Potters Ponds. Both ponds ;, were restocked oaAugust3 with harvested Joes klky Reservoir: Fish-in- g 600rainbowtrout apiece, finishcontinues to be' slow.' The ing up stocking for foe year. Fishtrout limit is eight No more than ing has beenexcellent with two trout may be splake. All baits add spinners. Scofield Reservoir. Shoreslake between 15 and20 indies must be immediately released. linefishing continues to besfow. Release pf all splake is encour- Anglers, fishing from boats art aged to help control the chubs, doing slightly better. Most rainbow trout are 8 indies and ks Manager, Louis Berg requests wihich dominate the reservoir. that anglers remove brook trout v Kens Lake. Kens Lake has cutthroats range from from the reservoir. Brook trout been dosed by the BLM from inches. Release of trout is encourwere illegally stocked and could August 20 until midOctobef, aged Afour trout limitis in place be detrimental to the fishery. dueto campground conruction at the reservoir and tributaries! ' Soup BowL Fishing remains Huntington Creek. Live.' and improvement projects. ; slow flies Rrservoic. to fair. One more restocklures' and Miller The Flat dry grasshoppers, ; . have taken fish on the lower right s trout limit has been doubled ing will take place before the end fork. The harvest ofbrown trout Fishermen are encouraged to of the ; fishing , season. ; is strongly enomiraged on the left take home a limit of fish 1 6 for Straight Canyon. Flows are slow down in early .fink, what the limit is four trout licensed adultseight for kids unexpected to ' 0;.'-- ; which must be taken with artifiOctober. der 14) before draining occurs. cial flies and luresonly. On the right fork, from Flood and Engineers Canyon upstream to . Electric Lake dam, only two trout may be taken and artificial City Mayor flies mustbe used. No bait or lures are allowed in this section. Huntington North Reservoir (near the City of Hunting-tonThe boat dodt is now out of the water, although small boats may be' launched at the ramp.; ' FishingBexpectedtobcgoodfor largemouth bass, bluegill and ; green sunfish off rocky shore-ingPrimary lines. The reservoir will be re planted in September or Octo- ber with 3,200 additional boat,. 0 email niikaspriceins.com. ;. The largemouth bass limit is two; Paid for by the Roy Nikas for Mayor Committee. all bass over 12 indies must be ' immediately released Huntington Reservoir(near the top of Huntington Canyon), Fishing continues to be slow for tiger trout. The reservoir and its tributaries are dosed to the session of cutthroat trout and trout with cutthroat taiarkings. ; i ; CABLE VI SION , . ;; www.peakcable.com ; Mast pay 1st month service at time of install Some restrictions tpply iV . . .. V mi ai4444i |