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Show a 9 September 2001: Carbon and Emery County Sports Gudc 6 East Carbon could provide fans with seebnd baseball crown East Carbon High's tradition of having a strong baseball will continue with tbe return of several star players along with Some up and coming underclass' The East Carbon team has the allowed 16 members, including some very good players. Cbmingback from agreat lari year UlW Hansen, who will be the leading pitcher for the . pro-gra- m . 1A fall baseball schedule with their heads held high. ; Its hard to go out on a limb and say where well be at the end of the season. But lam faiify certain that we will berightthere at the top or very near to it, com1 ments the East Carbon head -- . gion league. On first base will change in his fathers employ-- . mient...,; But the private schools seem to be making moves toward being some of the best teams. ; . Ihave watched the waysome of these private schools recruit, explains McFhrland. "It would be nicetobeabletodowhattheydo; its the reason they are becoming Piaz.oachMcFhrland feels Piaz will be. the leadoff batter for the Viking season. Also back from last year will be Joey Alberto akmgwith sopho-- . ' - . I'T 11 Private schools like Waterford literally have noboundarieswhen it comes to gettingquaUty players: If the coache scan convince players to pome to their schools, they can get them from anywhere theywaht. Despite thecompetitkmaM the graduation of five seniors from last years squad, McFarland knows the VTdng team will perse--. O. Tuttle Steven an Personalized Care Dr. by Optometric. Physician Y ' Sr. m ; U ,5- ... s 4 w4 g. t jew ; ' v- r - ; : ; . ' f . & v s ' v. done with scheduling is to bring new teams intbthe that East Carbon has not played in years or, for that matter, ever pre-seas- before..- - ''..' A rfyfci. on r. 9 Jf . . ' - ? V' ' Ml .. ,,s i f'-.-' "''. r .rft s "I1' v Games agajiist Piute, Wayne '..v A " ' 'v A saaA, and Escalante are Bcheduled.The ' .T three teams all play in the tough ' Region lS, where perennial power Valley resides. r. With 35 schools in class 1A, byfar the most in any class In the East Carbon returns a number qf players this year in aii effort to take the state, it will definitely be a dog ; state championship in the IA division. Fall baseball has become a tradition fight to see who will take the 1A schools football jf crown. ' among replacing expensive mainstay of fall sports in fhe small schools. ' m.( programs the were once the - MEDICAL SERVICES: ' ; Comprehensive Eye Exams ; ; Medical Treatment of Glaucoma of Lasik Surpery of Cataract Surgeiy Treatment of Dry Eye with Punctal Plugs Removal of Foreign Objects 4: RedEye Treatment ; A : Good Luck.to all . V9i tiia athletes y In the H ; : v J s, ; Amblyopia Therapy 4 ; Treatment'of Reading bysfunctions 2001-200- 2 . season VISIQNL iSERVICES; Selection of High Quality Frames Childrens Frames' Contact Lens Services . - .. . v PROVIDER FOR MOST INSURANCES: Medicare - Medcaid - USP PEHP - UMWA - Educators Blue CrosVBJue Shield'- - Electric Mutual - C8SA . Metfife . Monday-Thursda- Mutual - Value Care Vision - Etc.. 9 9 NEW LOCATION 190 East Main , Castle Dale 381-204- eEU:Ga!cZ3 0 Eaglai-Aaiio- Carbon County Patients Call Toll.Free.1-877-797921;- -: ; . j invite everyone to supporSCEie 9-- 5 y ; t - : . yens. V:.; One of thethingsthecoachhas V BawnsynMioala os' . ' . - 1 -- A nis I so strong . . "JHUgLJI - . e Cameron coach,: The Vikings very well could be the best team in lAthls fall, which could be a double treat for Carmores Sampson Leonard and bon County fans. If East Carbon Jesse Stewart. could win the state crown, it wouk) The season schedule Will be mean the countywould have a kick tougher and there are some real on both the 1A and 3A title in the powers in the stater feels that the samp year. In 1A fall baseball, which in strength in Region 18,where East most cases has been a substitute Carbon plays to quality for state, for football during the harvest will be Dugway and Wendover. ' But we will be right there, too," ' season for the smaller high schools in the state, a team can adds the Viking baseball coach. As far as the state goes carry 16. players. Some 1A schools barely get enough particK McFhrland points out that some panto to field a team, while some shifts in power have been going of the small private schools from on for various reasons. Waterford .and Valley will' the Wasatch Front always get a lotof people out. prdbahty be the best teams in the I N,i y moved to Colorado because of a who will play short stop. McFhrland has spent the summer playingfbr the Helper entry in the Salt Lake Valley American Le- ' l teams top returning player Vikings. Also back is Tony McFarland, V S" . yt v-- -- sear-so- n men. Coach Todd McFhrlandls confident that the Vikings will face the I state, but Green River's program may not bequite as strong. ; GreenRlver lostconsiderabie strength to graduation and the a rn |