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Show ...J I 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 7, 2002 Dino track and field teams run away with regional meet victories also ran an excellent X00 meter race and placed filth with iilime M;iy I turned out to Iv ;i rent hoys d:iy lor the Curium f I track tcumIlic region eight truck and field meet was held at Delta ih or 2:12. In the boys hurdles, High School. Although the coaches did not plan on winning the region title in the hoys event, the leant had ol Iter plans. Scott lurry, ( ixly Muller,-anIsaac (iixxlriclt placed Jirst. second, ami third in the hoys 3200 meter run.llte official times were 10:14, JOI, and 10:32. The coaches were a little concerned that (hxKlrich might mil qualify fi ir stale, hut he was altle l pass a UHiftleol runners in the fast 100 meters. Terry mil only won the 3200 meter. race, hut also the IMXI meter and the Kl X I meter. Moth of ck iwn to llie wire, . tltese r.xvscame with Terry finishing lx it It successfully. According to coach Stewart y fii ister. leriy seems like a kid. hut when it conies down to a hat lie in a tucc. he changes his pcrsoriulily and very determined to sue-- 1 Mryan Stewart made it to the finals in Ixtth the 10 meter race and the 300 meter hurdles. Stewart qualified for stale hy placing third in the 10 meter hurdles event and finished sixth In the 300 meter hurdles. 'joe Palmer qualified for the fi- -. nals in the 400 meter dash, placing fifth in the finals. In the hoys medley relay., Marsing was asked to run another K00 meters just 10 minutes after .he competed in the open KIN) meters. Marsing responded and ran fi r a time of 2:03. Painter lead off the relay followed hy Mali I lough, then 'I J. fttUsnin the 4IX) meter section. 'Hie team gave Marsing a gcxxl opportunity us lltey stayed ti ac to the oilier teams. Marsing received the baton in third place, and just won the race' in the last 50 meters. - Inthe field events, Iotts placed second in the high jump and second in the long jump to qualify for state in both events. Perry I .null) also qualified for the state competition hy finishing in fourth place in the shot put. while I ee Prettynian placed first and qualified in the javelin. 'flic Dinos team finislted the regkm meet in fust place followed 1 1 d i Itapjty-goluck- cued." Mutlerplaeed third in the 1000 fuelers to qualify in this event for slate. ( iixxlriclt could not manage U) place in the top four to qualify for tlte state meet. I le did however finish in sixth place. In the KOI) meter run, Seth Marsing finished third and close behind was 'lurry. Jacob Murrows nr 1 ; i hy Delta, North Sanpete, I hi. r with the K(XI meter race to take first place. Ashley Rowley placed fourth in the HI X I meter event hy nosing out anolhergirl from North Sanpeteat tlte finish line. Moth Risvley andCux will now compete at the state finals. Ilte medley relay for the girls also qualified the participants for the state meet. The team consisting! If Newhy, Madsen, Mmadhcar, ami Jessica Scrfustini finished the region meet in third place in the medley event. In the 4x4(N) meter relay, the Dino girls placed second with Julian. Cox, Alicia Torres, and Scrfustini competing. a In the field events, Torres pkiccd first in the high jump, with Emery,-an- The hoys put on a great showi for the cmwd. The Carbon bttys track and field team has not won a regain meet fora number of years and the victory tasted good to the talented team. The Carbon girls team also did a great job with a second place fin- -. . ish behind ( arbon was Ix-hi-, hy limery, and North Sanpete. Melanie Madsen ran a smart race to win the 3200 meter run, with Alyssa Donaldson taking fourth place. Moth girls will now he qualified for state. In the girls hurdles, Cora Mroudhcar had a personal best time in the finals of the 100 meter and 31 1) meter hurdles. Mroudhcar placed sixth in the MM) meter hurdles, and fifth in the 300 meter hurdles. Danielle Julian rim a personal best time in the 4(X) meter heats, and finished fourth in the finals to . Moth Andrea qualify Julian and Newby qualified for the finals in the 200 meters. Newby placed sixth in the finals. In the I h()0 meter run. Madsen placed third. The fiist. sect Hid, and Third place winners wen: decided 0 of a second. Ibis race hy was an exciting and close race. Stephanie Cox finally started believing in herself and ran away IX-lta- cd . teammates Scrfustini placing third, and Maqucttc Potts finishing in fifth place. Becky Unsworth had her best throw off to defeat Emciy's Mindy Larson for first place and qualified for state, while Emily Rice placed third in javelin. Brittany Pollustro won the shot pul competition with Michelle Rudcn placing fourth in the event Both girls are now qualified for the state finals. Ilte coaches arc excited about the season and are impressed with the Dinos performance at the region meet. The next step for the team is the state finals which will be held May 0-- 1 1 af BYU. for-state- 50-10- 1 Bryan Stewart flies through the air with the greatest of ease during the long junfp at the region track meet The Carbon boys team had a successful meet competition by winning the region championship for the first time in several years. C . Spring fever spreads throughout the county as the youth baseball.season begins n 'Ibis past weekend marked the beginning of the youth baseball season. Children from across the county suited up to begin playing the game that has become America's favorite pastime. lit kick things off, teams lined up and paraded down city streets announcing the beginning of the season. Following the parade, athletes hit the field to begin the sport which consumes much of the spring and summer sCasons. Although the season is only . beginning, Jhe crowd were jammed packed with supporters cheering on the youth of the community. The children, who wore smiles throughout most of the game, answered the crowd with excitement and action. Melanie Madsen runs ahead of the competition at the regional track and field meet held May 1 in Delta: Madsen successfully captured the region title in the 3200 meter race while finishing in third place in the 1600 meter run. Determination and enjoyment also graced the faces of all who participated. For many, the chance to play ball is the opportunity of a lifetime that will remain with the child for life. . The snjpll of hot dogs and the sound of a cracking bat will now litter the air in Carbon County as youth across the area compete against one another. Each Saturday, ball parks around the county will host the excitement of the legendary sport played by those who love it most, the children. Gearing up is all in a days workfor this youth league catcher as he discusses strategies with a fellow teammate! This past children weekend marked the beginning of little league baseball for children throughout the county. Every community from East intensify as the season officially kicked off. Baseball is truly favorite pastime for many in Carbon County. Tk JmJIIm for loefal Service, Quality Special Olympic event canceled. The Special Olympics which was scheduled for this month, has1 been canceled due to a lack of an adequate facility (track). Each school will hold a field, day or other event for their respective athletes. All volunteers are. appreciated foe their willingness to assist Those who have sent monetary contributions are assured that these funds will be used toward Special Olympic activities' throughout the coming year, and toward our track and field game in 2003. Former Carbon Dino recognized for superior season at the University of Utah. Former Carbon High Dino Brady Martinez has had a success-- 1 fill freshmen year playing for the Ute baseball team. Martinez; who had a successful career at Cartoon High as pitcher, looks to be1 on the road to success at the university. Ibe Utes look forward to next season in which a winning season seems realistic with the returning first year players stepping up in their second college: . ... season....... Broadcasting AM Come and experience the benefits of aquatic therapy for soft tissue injuries, orthopedic injuries, arthritis treatment & physical conditioning, fully supervised by Lee Nielsen, PL 140 North Cedax Hilla Drive to Prico. fox oa appointment. 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