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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tijeaday Apr! 30, 2002 SB I ; By KAREN BASSO Sjjorts writer After si two game split the .first day of competition, .the Eagles entered the second se;?;After stru&ling through ries of double headers. Allihuch of theseason, the College though the Eagles have had a ;jfEastem Utahs baseball team ' difficult season, the team found ;ptoved what talent the team the strength to fly above the The Eagles hosted the Coyotes. In the!first of die two games, ;$uthem Nevada Coyotes from on the Vegas April Edgles challenged the Coy?gs IThe Eagles who were thought otes talents by pressuring the the underdog, came out With visiting team. Although the the confidence iathe world. . Coyotes finished victorious by the team had the score of ;IAIthough the Coyotes are the ranked team in the Scenic to fight for the win. Both teams, seemed to be IAjat Athletic Conference, the .HSagfes did not fear records. In playing quite similarly, but by ' ;6ct, the Eagles seized die opoor-- ; die time the second game rolled jtpiiity totake control of the ball around, the Eagles got their ;&ine and prove that the team is second wind and smothered the : V; ; Jfefinetiy not down and out Coyotes, 12-; In the first of Fridays double ; The Coyotes came into the IHSeaders. the Eagles played . two day event filled with confi! strong. Everything seemed to dence This confidence was 'Jilt falling in place for the. quickly replaced with frustra;3Ugtes as they defeated the' tion as the Eagles soared high The second game ; abouve the Coyote pack ' &yotes, the day found the Eagles on The Eagles then traveled to Hhe other side of the score Snow College this past weekend to play a four game series. The ;$leard, with a 12-- 5 loss. . . se-ri- es College. V In the first game of the se- ries, the Eagles fell to the Bad- but the loss only fired gers. 5-- 1, . the Eagles up. In fact, the Eagles bounced back strong in the second game by shuting out the Badgers .. The following day, the Eagles and Badgers roughed it out for a SWAC victory, with both teams walking away with a victory under their belts. . , The first game of the double header found the Eagfes on top yet the Badgers turned the tide in the second game by defeating CEU With only one series left in the regular season, the Eagles look forward to hosting Colorado Northwestern Friday and 19-2- 0. : 10-1- ... 8--6, w , trip proved to be quite produc- tive as the Eagles split the with the Badgers of Snow , 'ils. seo-;J- ,i 3--1, 3-- 0. 1. . . . . Saturday. The Eagles nave shown great improvements the 5-- 4. past several weeks and should have little problems defeating the struggling Colorado team. During fte Crisp of Easton Utah's upset over second ranked Southern Nevada, Derek Waddoups sends a Nevada runner . back to the dugout afters quick play at home. The Eagles raffied tb sprit a four game series agaiiistthe Nevada Coyote. Spoils Shorts TwSouthem NevadaCoyoteshadadifficuIttimetaniinglhe EAgfes who wwe ffying high at home. Basms were stolen and runs were completed, all in favor of the town Eagles during the April 19 eariy game. home-tda- Green River coaches throw years, Parsons has coached five IntheioweL state championship teams in After a lengthy coaching cathree different sports, along reer it Green River High, coach with winning a total of 681 Stanford Parsons has decided to call it quits. Although Parsons Along with success, Parsons win not coadi athletics, he will , also felt his fair share of defeat continue teaching and serve as over the yean. Most notably are n . - to permits and hunting areas . Division of Wildlife we can cut back on the number V DWR biofegists conducted announced several of permits we need to offer. a helicopter survey of the areas the athletic director for the Iqiianges regarding hunting per- - ; Cow moose permits would in- - ; recently and estimate the total J school. Parsons has coached athfet.Jilts and areu whichwill be ' crease under division proposal ; 'number of elk in the area to be 1. Japed to public hunting Some ' from a total of 28 last year, to 55- - lets than 2,OOO.The manage- -' ic forv27. years.. Over these the. changes that wilfrppear . this year. Most of the increases ment objective for the two ar-- '; T . ' tlmyearon proclamations in-- wouldbealongthepopulatedar- - 'eas u 4,800. Because of the low ; - dude the following. eas of the )Afasatch Front, where numbers, the division will rec- ommend that no anderless elk l . 2002 antlerless permits, v. moose populations are at e For the 2002 season, DWR highs. hunting permits be offered for I Cow elk permits would is proposing a significant the units thi&falL It will make ' 15 permit, from crease in doe deer permits and this recommendation at up- a. big increase. in cow moose' 1200 last year to 10,679 this coming public RAC meetings. ; year. Doe. pronghorn permits "FJiminating tft liv. ' permits;, 284-ladivisioh vest will help put these units in :';.v Under proposals, would increase slightly, from thb total number of doe deer . a recovery mode, explained year to 296 this falL Areas closed to spike.bull permits would decrease from in 2001, to 3,685 The DWR aerial survey also 5i680off TWo of Utah's popular spike found an average ojf 30buUsper this falL "In general, the num- bull elk hunting areas will be 100 cows. There's still a good ; ber of deer fawns across the bull elk population in the ar--; k.' plained Steve Cranney, big .hunting this falL At its April 9 ''.eas, but drought conditions meeting in Salt Lake City, the have reduced the numbered elk I game coordinator for DWR. i .fveral years of drought have . ' Utah Wildlife Board voted to calves this past year," Cranney : affected many of the deer herds dose the Fishlake and Thou- - continued. Eliminating spike. in the southern and northeast- - sand Lake portions of the Pla- - elk hunting on the areas thin teau unit to archery, rifle and fell will help assure that suffi. ; em regions, and these are the arbas udiere we're proposing muzzleloader spike bull dk cient spike bulls make it to a ; ) tnbst of the permit decreases. mature age." ! The northern region was also ; located mostly on the Fishlake .. The Division will conduct .; anothn aerial survey ttfthe area ", hi with a significant winter and National Forest in south-ce- n this winter. v : biologists are still in the field - tral Utah. ; For further information re-. Qqsing the areas will shift evaluating the extent of deer vlosses there. In some ofthese., hunters nho usually hunt them . garding changes to hunting perv ;arfeas the herds have been at or to ,other areas. lb prevent in- - mits and area closures, contact : 'i Oer their population objective creased hunting pressure on' the Division of Wildlife Re- andweVe had to offer quite a Utah's remaining spike bull elk ; few doe deer permits foe past hunting units, foe bos . s. couple of years to keep the: : voted to lower the number of herds in line with approved general spike bull elk permits . Cranney continued, v by 2,400 from what was sold in Vjben," L"Now that we have them there, . 2001 The 2,400 figure repre- sents foe number of spike bull ; elk hunters who hunted the two , '. v areas last falL . ,; Spike bull elk permits for this felTs hunts will go on stiles X;The : ; . the two losses in overtime ; --Siviceshas . which his girls basketball team fell to at the state finals, along with abbys basketball lossjriso - in overtime in the finals. Parsons has had a successful career as.the boys basketball eoach the past 17 seasons with a 6 record and two state titles. As girls basketball coach few 11 years, Parsons compiled'a 152-5- 6 record, along with a volleyball record.. ' Parsons will be . replaced by last seasons volleyball coach, ' .Daniel Roden. " 269-13- 260-12- 9 r-- ;- all-tim- - de-abo- ut - ' st ! - r . : . .. .1 . .. . . not Letter to .State Congressmen to get them to know their fjght&l place in the scheme of thiqgs Ftom all I have seen our State Congressmen, both houses apparently do not realize that beouise our original 13. colonies, now called states, did create the United States by way of the U.S. Constitution, therefore the present State governments are supreme over their agents in the Federal government See the first, second, and third articles of the US. Constitution' for poof of the drove statement. Check these art- saves live: . . ; ona. first-com- e, first-serv- ifsalsothelaw ed : basis, beginning July 18, .The. dosure request was T , brought to the bovd by the , Southern Regional Advisory ' Council and citizens in atten-; dance at the April 9 board meeting who were concerned v . about foe low number of elk counted recently in the area. : ' ' L O . '' ij, ' , . ' i i i f ; ih Utah! , A icles.'.-. V , 1 l'V r- !' If III rail IH-- - iv:r i i yean lliis class hi available . Then go see LAeNidsea physical LandRehabilltatibn.p '. . . ..k. . J .1. U0f i ' , . - f r - -' . ' therapisitt Mountgin - t . and for diem to stand tal telling their in Federal Congress the above and that henceforth that from now on the Federal government agencies must always alade by foe Constitution. Sec Price library for names and addresses." . - nstm In Moo, tui an appotatmoat. ' 140 Worth Codas BOta V - '. j- s. - ; PicfmodpravMwforBfucOn(iWiiUOiMl . P ' t A- . - V V V f ' r , " I must tell you, I recently strained my back. " iiniun MouimunnoHoaapwd v - .' avion . . a . ' . t ,v - - - . '. . s . - - - Thatfs why - - a - - - - - A ' - -. ,A ' - - - i , . : A . I haven't brought you our anti UN petitions. as promised, but I hope to bring tiiem as soon as I am able. BiU Darter, your Utah Informer working for your freedom . '' . and see to it that they monitor, control their agents in the Federal V": . Coll FknaanjgltaNsawStabln'. S3Z-S8- Sot Citizens; itfs yours to monitor the State government 1 .?., .' v . -' - ;V ' 1 Now therefore I propose that we all write to ourState Cod- - help you get better fast and hell work wkh you to create a fitness plan that will help you avoid future Injury. Ana unlike yow spouse, he'fl never teU you that ycxjre too V v e. old to be doing that stuff. . - - a , v' My common sense tells me that if you Create something; you me its boss, not its lackey. Am I not right? Lee will - v lift' JL , 8foand9tli gradestudents. If you are interested ihradster-in-g for beghuiingband please j confect the sdiobl 1 Eiidi? K fM 3, 2002; ; "v. .fi v; v I - fo-7th- . ' . class for the 2002003 school i . dace, of control over their agents in the Federal government, tins could lead to a Constitutional question to be answered by the Supreme Court, though I hope not as that court doesn't always rule Constitutionally. : I .1 MQntHaimon JnBSgh School ti;;ls offering atieghmihg bahd' ! . Since they, the State governmeiit, weren't tauittiieir proper . wi-- . .r . Why the people m our State government weren't taught die above in school is unknown by me and I believe nywt everybody ebeaho; very sad but trueT do befieufc . - t tt ' l' t |