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Show t 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday AprU30.2002 Dino track and field team continues its winning Ways The Carbon High Dinoi track and field team gathered more than their share of all at the Emery High School meet held April 24. The Dino team was lucky to arrive just in the nick of time. The meet was just beginning when the team arrived. Coach Elias Perez misunderstood the start time as being at 3:30 p.m. when the actual start time was 3:00 p.m. The athletes from Carbon then had to change quickly to make the races on time. the time that Issac By Goodrich got to the starting line for the 3200 meter run, the gun had gone off and he was 13 seconds behind the pack. Goodrich caught up to the runners about 500 yeards into the race, and from that point on, Goodrich took the lead and never looked back, finishing in first place. In the boys 1600 meter run, Scott Ikrry ran away from the field, completing his first 400 meters in 62 seconds, leaving all other runners in the dust, as he finished his personal best time with a state qualifying time of 4:32.39. CodyButler placed second behind Tfcrry also with a personal best time for this year. According to assistant coach Tiffany "both Matt Hough and Joe Palmer looked real good and had personal best times in the Stewart-Swase- y, Burrows and Brennan Woodward in the boys 800 meter run. The girls team also competed quite strong, being lead by Brittany Polastro who placed first in the girls shot put with a ton of 34 feet, one inch, which qualifies her for state. sprints. Stewart also liked the way that Bryan Stewart is com- - ing along in the hurdles. Stewart places third in the 300 meter hurdles and fifth in the 110 meter hurdles. Seth Marsing stunned the meters in a time of 2:03.44. Tkn Polastro', like Laulu, jiist minutes later, Marsing came started to come out and comback from being 50 meters bepete in track this past week. hind on the anchor leg of the Polastro has a lot of potential medley relay to run a two in any activity she tries, and minute, eight second 800 meter shot put should be no different. run to win the medley relay for Becky Unsworth placed the Dinos. Also competing in third in the discus throw, and the medley relay were Hough, Emily Rice placed third in the javelin with a throw of 104 feet. Palmer, and TJ. Potts. The final relay for the boys 10 inches. i the 4x400 meter relay. The For the girls, Alicia Tbrres who Jessica Serfustini both and of team, consisting Tbny had a 51.95 lead off run, cleared five feet even in the Palmer, Marsing, and Cody high jump, placing them in first Butler, beat out the hosting and second place, with team Emeiy, along with the rest Maquette Potts finishing in of the field. The team missed fourth place. Melanie Madsen easily ran the automatic state qualifying to victory in the girls 3200 time by .26100 of a second. In the field events, Perry meter run, with Jana Burrows Laulu placed second with a toss finishing in second place. of 42 feet, two and a half inches. Madsen also placed second in Perry had just started this last the girls 1600 meter run. Danielle Julian placed third week and probably not thrown the shot since the ninth grade. in the girls 400 meters and rah on the 4x100 meter relay team Lee Prettyman placed second in the javelin with a throw with Stephanie Cox, Serfostini and Cora Broadbear, to finish of 150 feet, 10 inches. Potts also had a great meet, in second place. The other girls relay teams with a third place finish in the finished strong, with a also the All together, high jump. m the 1600 Dinos had a good meet, with ond place excellent performances from medley relay and a third place all the boys, including Jacob finish in the 4x400 relay. w w y i V ;V . 1 111 - W ) , sec-rini- sh Mudsnails found in Upper Green River which may cause damage to fish equipment to dry ih the hot sun Park and, in 2001, were detected for several hours. Doing so in the Owens River in California. Personnel at the Glen Canyon should kill any mud snails that AmammmUV, dontwash off. This is especially puffyififli 1S jcfTpuri New Zealand important ifyou're wearing boots announced that snails also have firmed with felt soles. Snails become been found in the Colorado River mudsnails have been discovered at Leek Feny, just below Lake in a portion of the upper Green imbedded in foe felt and are difPowell in Arizona. ficult to remove. River 27 miles below Flaming Mudsnails can be transMudsnails are very small Gorge Dam. This stretch of river inch m diamis one of the best and most popuported in the guts of fish, so re- (about lar trout fishing waters ui the move the stomach and digestive eter) and theyie effective "hitctract from any harvested fish at hhiked thatding to boots, waders western United States. and boats andpasst 1b prevent spreading the snail, the site where you catch it Disre- five tracts of fish, and predators in material trash the of to are pose biologists urging anglers clean their boots and waders of ceptades at die site. If recep-- that eat fish. i mud after fishing in die river and fades aren't available, take the Biologists for DWR will post to dispose of fish entrails prop-- entrails home with you and send signs along the upper Green River, them to a sanitary landfilL Do not informing anglers about the eriy. Audi them down the drain at your mudsnails and vnD provide tips on As ttm season have a could This discoveiy competition in tlw 800 m;hin and aim brought hini rapidly nears an end, the Carbon High track how they can help prevent their and field team kicks fishhome.. Mudsnails can be transtrout on the major impact up Iheirheels. Seth Marsing has had a ley team up from behind to win the event at the Emery HiRti ported to sewage facilities, and Pad. ery below Flaming Gorge Dam, meet Apri 24. successful season so far this year. Marsing defeated the stated Don Archer, special then on to other bodies ofwater this way. , projects coordinator for DWR. The same procedures menThese snails can reach densities of half a million snails per meter. tioned will also help stop the They provide no food value for spread of other diseases, includfish and they compete with fish ing whirling disease. Thoroand aquatic plants and animals ughly cleaning your equipnient after fishing needs to become a for food and space. There are several things an- way of life for anglers today, glers can do, to help prevent something they do so often that it becomes a habit," Archer exspreading die snail former. Clean fishing gear, waders, plained. "Ifs the best tiling aneggs. Fishing success tt tiie Pond. Fishing has been boots, nets, etc. and boats and glers can do to prevent spreading three Blanding reservoirs slow, in spite of recent stock-- ' trailers before leaving a fishing diseases and aquatic nuisance also been fair to good :: ing. A number of stocked trout has or boating site. Remove any species, such as these mudsnails, died from an unknown cauie. 5 been the best during the first few , men using daii ieedr pat j with PowerBait and spin:, elation, mud or foreign maten-al- s mat are affecting fishing in Utah. ners Fishing for rtinbow j'TTie bluegill limit, is l0. The hours of the hjonung. Draper : terns from a float tube Archer says ilk undear how that may be attached. Drain trout at Recapture Reservoir rrbass limit is four, but only one describes fishing as fair to gobd.$ "done mudsnails got into the water from your boafi bilge be; has been Ffy fishermen seem fo havehad :?f ; Lbwer Firii GreecA&U ujiper good from boats ; .: bass larger than 15 indies. fore you pull away from the site. Green River. New l.witii lures, and fair from . its are the for all licensed lude in the northeast corner of cess to the middle portion of mudsnails arrived in the western Clean and dryyour gear thorshore with marshmallows or anglers and unlicensed angler the lake, using a white Zonkef thd stream on DWfrpioperriJ ; 1980 in States the United where oughly before using it again. Start PowerBait. Reca; 14 years of age.' yt S under vion lype twp sinking lineiAnw will soonbeopmu Ctafy tut& they were detected in the Snake by washing with astiong so Reser-- f " gios are encouraired to release?;ficial fliesor lnKi'eanKel' be avoir North may Huntington hitkm and then rinsing the equip Rivw in Idaho and the Madison this year to meet control Qfused' belowthe xilroa4 ; Voir (nearthe cityof Hunting- - ;; f all larger splake ment with tap water that drains River in Montana. They later o anglers are encour--; ton). Fly fishing from a float the abundant Utah chub popu-- v. prulge. wn. onto the ground. Then allow your spread to Yellowstone National aged to harvest the fish they tube has been good for rainbow lation. The splake limit is two milebclow tiie dam, Angjeri 3 catch. Blanding number four and brown trout with a gold- - fish. All splake between 0 rare encouraged to fish will not be stocked this year. , . ribbed dark leech pattern. Con-- 1 inches must be immediately re- - J least one and a half nilr . ? Blanding number three has servation officer .Kip Draper !beIoWthedamanyway,;du been stocked and will be rei.,: reports that bait ndlurefisfc. Lnke' PoweliThc take to dewatering which In the artideCBMAmotocros event deemedahuge success," stocked about every two ing has been spotty. He recoin-;- ; Powell fishing report home page ; curred this past weeks.'.-,?-j!published in the April 25 edition ciibtSm Advocate the number ''f.'vVvinaidsi JakekSnm-a-IwtkhtqAiww.wneswDrdsxbavScofieldRe of attendees and riders was incorrect The actual number of par- Creek No; j trout Jigs have been working V DWR biologist and project; reservoir is 5Huntington tidpants in the event was 87 while the total of spectators was Louis BergrcrS report Harvest of brownf well for largemouth bass, where leader, WayneGustaveson, 2oani event was the largest mptocross to be held in Carbon trout on the left forkisen-th-e limit is two. All bass over;, dates fishing conditions at tius- port? flyfishing has slowed -- x Cbunty. 12 inches must be immediately website weekly. He provides - considerably; However,- -' v . , v iv'detailed information on loca-- f many of tiie fishbeing caught leased.;; Huntington Reservoir; tions,tackl and. techniques forvare hi tire two to three xmoo, near, the top of Huntington each species in the lake.; In g range. Conservation offices, Castleview Physical i). No report. Release of V 2002, an unlimited number of Stacey Thggart wishes to re. $ vT'-' - Tvv Therapy is. pleased to striped bass may be kepL The ; mmd anglers that all tribui-- i snnnimw that Tiffini i t A small snail is causing big worries among Utah fisheries biologists. Division of Wildlife Resources biologists have con-h- at . . one-eigh- th ... ' H . ' I.J J P in. Lim-Sa- l 2 :r:-- . . . , ,;c ktp 15-2- v ; o' - j V;-r- j V . . : 1 V : J V Jensen Sanford will be working on staff as a Physical Therapist gradu- ated from Emery High in 1989 and continued her education at Fort r .V Morgan College. She graduated in 1994 from v the Physical Therapist Assistant: Program. Tiffni began her career in Nashville, Ifennesee. She worked for Omni Cen-t- er Outpatient Services,Theraco Contract Services and worked part time st St 'Thomas Hospital in Try Our Deff&his Ibcds and Tiffni plans career at Castleview HospitaL ; TYPE OF SPACR,: V284 N. Hospital Dr 435-63648- " Vr 02069140 Office Spaoe Jbr the Depaitment of UMc&ra ; Sentoea, Qede Dale Employinent Center AMOUNT OF SPACX: Appraabnateb 7A1S tentebie anaue feet st LOCATION: .v Oetle Dale, Utah V , ; :. 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