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Show ntm? rrr , i. , . 6A Thursday TVVV'I ' I January 3, 2002 Carbon boys win on Toad; girls bsef;Wisps WosatcH buzze: Dino's edge Ogden on Wood's free throw win : By RICHARD SHAW through the buzzer snd sending the game into overtime with a 6 By RICHARD SHAW Sprats editor only kiss erf tfrfe season before last Friday, it crajld be said that the Snow Ganyp i defeat was an aberration in an otherwise perfect season. It wa$ . 46-4- tie. In overtime the teams traded baskets, but in the end a foul against Wood cost the Tigers the game as he calmly put in the fiee throws needed to win the game. Overall Wood got 16 points in game with nine of those points coming on big three point shots when Carbon needed them the It may have been the middle of the holiday season and e time fra giving, but the Carbon boy's basketball team wasn't about to give in during their game with the in their Weber r Ogden Tigers week as they lair last County barely beat the northern Utah 3A team from Region 1 1 on Friday night. Once again it was Jake Wood who came through in a pinch to score the winning points, this time sewing up the game with only a few seconds to go in overtime from the charity stripe. But it was Woods overall performance and the full return of Matt King that brought the Dittos their fifth win of the season. The game started ominously. , as the Tigers looked like they were going to run away with the contest in the first half. In the first cumstances, they would have won the game. This is prob1 1 ably true. is But what is also true die gap that must exist between the fop five teams in the state. All pnp can ask after Wasatch disassembled the usually potent Lady Dino offense and took the Caf-bo- n defense to the woodrfiedjnk 71-6- 0 victory, is how good Morbe to be ranked abpvp must gan die Wasps in the state polL j Wasatch, who went deep mto the state playoffs last yda& showed what they are made ofoh Friday nigfrt as their tall front (Sip anchored by the ever press Shalee FhCkrell scored afmostat will The Wraps had three players in double figures, but the 6T e-i- petition until they face 4A , American Fork in Utah County on. Jan. 8. Then they begin the Region 8 league season cm Jan. 1 1 with a game against Delta on the Rabbits home court , That's when all that tough experience they have been getting against tough opponents will come in handy. prc-seas- fense and a jittery Carbon offense led to only four points for the Dinos. as Qrsroredl3points,ahd while that was not a stellar performance offensively, their de- D The bays team at Carbon now have a few days away from com- quarter the kids from Ogden scored 20 points while their de- The second period brought near a reversal in the teams roles glitch in the mechanism that makes this team run. The Life Dinos had been tired and had rjdt -played their usual game. Maty fans claimed that had they played Snow Canyon under usual of' . most It appears that Matt King has returned from the injury he received earlier in the preseason in fine form as he contributed 14 points and was a big factor on the boards during the game. 3i . ' Mod points. That quarter must have brought the Dinos around as they came out in the third quarter and began to pick up the game where they had left off, at least offensively. They scored 17 in that r quarter while keeping the Tigers off the offensive boards and held them to only 12 points. At that point thescore was 37-3- 4, with' the Tigers still in charge, but the Dinos coming on fast In the fourth period Carbon kept creeping up on the Tigers lead and finally caught them with a few minutes toga At that point Ogden started to rally, holding on just enough to keep it even up ly ' Fackrell made almost half their .points with 33 pndgqtmore;!-.,- , bounds than die rest of her trafitp Ogden put together as dre pulled down 21 boards. i.i ' Jake Wood Every one expected a battle between the two state contend-- 1 Matt King ' Jeff Anderson era, but it Was also expected that the team that won wcxild only do MattJewkes it with an edge in maybe one pr Zac (Toward two quarters, while the other Matt Hough were even. That did not happen Kyle Willson as Wfasatch pulled away from the Lady Dinos fartherand futheras the game wen ton. The fint quarter was fairly even, but with Ackrell and Lte 3A boys Turners scoring the Lady Wbsps I " " took the lead That was no big deal to the Carbon fans; while Carbon had led in most quarters this yeat,-the1. Morgan Itojans have been the comeback 2. Judge Bulldogs kids a number of times. No one 3. Dixie Flyers shown)-arin Cox PDflastni FackrelL Shalee best the as as (not (30) Utah, ml Brittany big player Unfortunately Stephanie I was worried.. 4. Pine View Panthers the two that have to handle the tall players on other Fadueil had ttw best game of her his school career that night should have been. . 5. Lehi Pioneers They teams this year tor the Lady Dinos. Last Friday they had to scoring 33 points and pulling down 21 rebounds in a much second period BukoeD In the face one of the tallest front lines in the state and possibly anticipated meehng1)etween the hw programs. started to assert her height png power as she scored and scored By the half, $fasatch wasfip ' by seven; not insurmountable, but an unusual circumstance; for the Carbon girls to be in. In the thud period, Carbo lakes vice. Each angler should have ice roads have LnsalMountains. Nb report to those die not hands kept Wuatchfiojp la1r mmmtain nn been his on it almost quick SfTfSS. py picks plowed, making person. Ken's Lake has not frozen vet scoring much, but on the other ' The division also wants to impossible to get to them. : remind angler to pick up a 2002., Blanding number three and 'Electric Lake. The lake has .. 'Lower Fish Greek. Amss endafthecoutheLatyWtitii Seed up along the shoreline, but to the middle g fishing proclamation and license ber four reservoirs as wellas portion of the. shmg Carbon time and time amp is open further away from shore. h for the newyear. Proclamations stream on DWR property has on defense and were still able tfr capture Reservrarhave not win the quarter by one point: IQ-will be available at license agents pletely feed over. Monticello and Bait is not allowed at this lake, hren rkvfd pn"E Th 9- ' is iced limit reservoirs have where artifiis but two. trout the trout after Dec. 27. limit four. over, Foy Only In the final quarter the Lqpy ; Huntington Creek. Anglers dal flies of hires can be used ber ' should be prepared for snow and fowthe railroad bridge, which is Dinos tried to rally, but Fadoffi ? ' ' '' would respond every time ice along the length ofthe creek. about one mile below the dam. lira the first The creek is 'Miniffe Reservoir. The res- bon would start to rally. ft njife below Electric Lake Dam. ervoir iced upon Dec. 16. Please the Lady Wraps won the qr The limit on the Left Fork, above cany safety equipment and drill and the game. In. most games, this yL; the Forest Service campground, boles, testing ice thickness, be-' isfourtrouL Inese must be taken : fore Wraatch has dominated tire venturing out Before the with artificial flies or lures; bait freeze; Park Manager Ron Thy- - teams it has played almost is not allowed On die Right lor reported that shoreline an- - ery turn. In their game ' Carbon they won in small Fork, from Flood and Engineer's glen had good success. ments that ate away at the . to ice Electric Scofield l The Resmoir. Canyon upstream ia7aafc--nnlvtwnfwnMniMwhB pack issixto eight indies thkk; Carbon had only two taken and artificial flies must be- Anting success has been fair. A used. No bait or lures are al-- good condnnation is an attractor in double figures, Cheliij Wuburton scored l5 and sis lowed m this section. Cassie. put, in 12. Brittal ReserNorth Runtingtrai Pollastro also, added 12. Efi: voir (rear the dty of Hunting- -' too). Tbe reservoir, has iced over. through the ice range from 7 were held below their avera&k In some places, the ice is five to jndhes and weigh' as much as for the year, just as Carbons sw-- ' ' six inches thick. However, there three pounds. About two thirds ing was held in check by sq&fl amounts each quarter of tbe v h asmall patch of open water oc- are small inch trout ducks. Of is trout cupied by Frasafetysake, encouraged. A : please stay away from that area. four trout limit is in place at the .8LaDfo6swaiprob&k still be ranked this fourth week, CaAy safety equipment when in reservpiraioditstrflnitaries. even witfr the loss. They have other areas. This past weekend, ; 'Straight CanyonCotton-uroodOee.ice fishermen had good success Fishfrig has been losses on their recora but for rainbow trout with meal good fra small brown trout with are to top five teams. ' a size 18 Adams This mhynigjitdiey will v wanna pattern. The. Huntington Resdvolr (near creek is icefree on the upper end their finaltuneupbefore the se$--, ' the top of Huntington Canyon). bekTwthedam.. srai begins on JamlOagainst, A Delta m die Dinogym. In the Ice anglers have been fishing dition of facing at least one ItIMSM IMIHIO fense suddenly woke up and smelled the coffee. They nearly kept the Tigers from scoring at all as they held them to only five Sports editor ' In Carbons IW Ji vs. . . -- 93a 24-2- 0. e . Although cold statewide temperatures have thickened the ice pack on mountain lakes, the DWR urges ice. fishermen to whenever ventur- onto the ice. Don't fish alone, group of fishermen should carry rope and a floatation de- - . . . . Re-in- com-Eac- it "j ' tF ice-fr- ee . . - 14-1- 8-- 11 Re-lea-se - k. - V ' 1i- . rwffl p lnsttD Release oftfeer trout is encour-- . 311 aged so that &h can grow larger,: Any brown trout caiht should be harvested.. Tbe reservoir Fsikifigs dosed to the possession of cut- cut-throat trout and trout with .' v fe" .vv- - ' throat markings. - 'TZC:'r'7t' " Joes VdleyResemdc. The ' v' reservoir is beginning to freeze. 1. Morgan Tbojans VV WJ No boat access Shoreline locked v lksatchMfesps up widi thin ice sheet. The daily; 3. Snow Canyon Wutiors 10-- 1 bag and possession limit for: , 4. Carbon Dmos1 W spjake is two fish. AH qtiake ber Lr 5. Hurricane Tigers I W) tween 0 Riches must be im- -l mediately released. Release of aO qilakejs. encouraged to help ... ...t, s...? I r . With chub control. ' ' ' "'. ' , f -: , -- v'-"- . i at at7pjn. j l ttn Him ofjrearwhen hr ha.inn dozens, someGms kundrads of IngthefoU beneath the sifvoy surface intheformoflumgry icn ftshennan enjoy travellir to Scofield PKavoir and find- fishTMirarfgttnMisbefMeflsandeigMinctmtlki ,w' . A 4 .k. V'. 'r, Cassie Wuburton v: Brittany Pollastro Morgan Wuburton Lauren Rdrvdra: Danielle Julian. .. . s r ' ' ' rn 15-2- ? ) i I n. . . ' ' - i- Chelsey Wuburton , in -- .! , Stephanie Gqk ' |