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Show 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday June 11, 2002 Helper opens season by hosting annual tournament: ame and alkrwed the team to finish successfully in their first league soured a run on a Cyprus error. By the end of the inning, the Helper team found themselves on top of the soorcboard by the score of This score would follow the team throughout the remainder of the Jamal Lewis stepped up to bat and completed a double, forcing Fielder to sane one run for Helper. Jewkes found his opportunity to further Helper's lead as he by a walk by Jewkes-The- (Continued from page IB) pull a couple of tricks out of their bag and found themselves leading the ball game. The Helper rally began with a single hit by Jeff Ficklcr followed n Southeastern game ofthe: The victory served as a strong beginning to the season for the Helper team. Tlie Cyprus team was one of the top 5A teams this season, and for Helper to defeat the team quite easily, the win serves as a strong start for a long season. Sunday hosted the tournament championship. Because the Cedar 2-- 0. ViV", - City team left early. Helper stepped up to play in their place, forcang the team to compete in two games the final day of the tourney. In the first game played Sun- day, Helper fared Judge. Despite several Helper players not competing in the game, die team faired quite well In fact, players who .' dont get the opportunity byplay as much as others were able to compete. The game was an entile team effort and lead to a Helper victory, 8-In the final game Helper played, the team battled for the touma-me- F,. t V- 4. m i v. . ': s'" - ' v-- ! . -. - s . S'-- ;s i , f V .. s- v 4 ' Vif'. y jf - Jr- - - ' ... . 'T1. V.; - .. .fsyS,,.. ' - 7. y"vi y . i.. , -- , i 4 , ., Zac Ooward was the starting pitcher for Helper in the game against Upper Valley. He later moved to the catchers position. cnampionsnip against west Jordan. According to team manager Jeff Cisneros, the team could have played better. The weather was miserable. Although the team did not play as well as was hoped for, the players did gain valuable experience. It was a long weekend which may have lead to foe downfall Sunday, explained Cisneros. Helper fell to West Jordan 9-completing the annual tournament, but onfy beginning the much anticipated season for the local ball dub. The Helper team will play both Wednesday and Friday at the American Legion field at 6 p.m. each night. 0, Sports Shorts Former College of Eastern Utah mens basketball coach accepts coaching position at a Utah high school. Former College of Eastern Blanding number three, which will be regularly stocked during the summer. Blanding number four is almost drained. At Recapture Reservoir, rainbow trout fishing has been fair for boat an- glers troll ingwith spinners. Northern pike fishing has been good for anglers troll- ing with crankbaits. Benches Pond. The pond .will be repeatedly stocked Ronnie Stuhbs accepted a coaching position at West High School. Stubbs, coached the CEU mens basketball team fur nine years, then moved on to a junior college iq Tbxas where he assisted the head basketball coach. Stubbs then moved on to Loyola Marymount where he offered his coachingex-pertis- e for three years. Stubbs was named to the West High coaching staff after beating out several applicants cutthroat markings. Joes Valley Reservoirj No recent report. A week ago" fishing was excellent for 1( to 23 inch splake in shallow water using tube jigs. Angkr using spinners, PowerBaiC and night crawlers also re ported good results. Fishing remains poor to fair for rainbow trout. Anglers are .en couraged to release all large: splake for control of the abim dant Utah chub population; The splake limit is two fish. All splake between 15 to 2tt inches must be immediately! 2 released. LasaI Mountains. Con servation officer Edwardj Meyers reports fair to good; fishing for rainbow trout Kens lAke. Mornings anC evenings have been best! Meyers indicates that quite few bass and small sunfish are; also being caught Some huge; catfish have been hooked a well, which weighed in at 11? 14 and Meyer says that Hidden Lake con-- ; tinues to provide very good; fishing with traditional baits; and small dry flies, such a the renegade. Dons Lake has! been fair to good with bait and small, black woolyg worms or dry; flies. Dark Canyon has been; fidr for planted rainbow trout for anglers using PowerBaifi Th or Jake's Geyser Pass Road is nosg open. Until recently, anow drifts and fallen trees hafr blocked the road between-- ' Geyser Pan and Dari: Can! yon. Mill Creek has beer! good tov very good for rainboyg and brown trout Fly fisher men have been using nymph and diy flies tike caddis anrt stimulators. Thylor Creek i low and alow, but provide excellent fishing for smal( brook trout. A fly fishermair recently caught and releases : AbaJo Mountains. Foy Reservoir continues to provide good fishing with bait and lures. Fishing remains fair at Monticello Reservoir, which was stocked with 1600 fish two weeks ago. Bait fishing continues to be good at - . throughout the summer. Good fishing can be ex- pected. Blue Lake (above Joes Valley). Reports have come in about eight to 11 inch brook trout, being caught, with flies and salmon eggs. . Boulger Poad. Good fishing is expected for nine to 10 inch planted rainbow trout Cleveland Reservoir. This reservoir has been . stocked with its total annual allotment of 4,000 rainbow trout Anglers are encouraged to harvest the fish before the which is ex, reservoir drains, pected by : Dack Fork Reservoir. DWR southeastern region aquatics manager Louis Berg reports excellent from a. float tube for tiger trout and cutthroat trout All tributaries are closed to fish-ing until July 13. The trout limit is two Fish may be caught only with artificial flies and lures. Electric Lake. Fly fish- ermen have been doing well from float tubes and kick boats in the early morning and late evening. Die water, level is so low that boats not be launched. Tributaries are closed until July 13. A tributary is any moving water that empties into a reserg voir, even if that water ii within the lakebed. . . Femur Reservafe Louis Berg, aquatics manager re-irts excellent a float tube for brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout Anglers are encouraged to harvest the illegally introduced brook trout,1 which may eventually overpopulate the lake, resulting in small fish in poor condition, y GlgllotU Pond. Angler pressure continues to be high. The pond was stocked for a. second time on June 4. V " V Gooseberry Reservoir. No reponThe reservpin scheduled . mid-Aug-ust ng : Utah mens basketball coach run-nin- light-color- ed Spin-a-Lure- high-profi- le Bingham coach George Sluga Stubbs is no stranger to the school where he has been a hall monitor and substitute geography ! open and dry. Dry fues artj ' recommended. Marys Lake. Stocking was scheduled to occur las( weeki No report an. fishing - success. list week the reservoir wa stocked with its total annuaC allotment of 3,000 rainboag trout Angers are encourage to harvest the trout before thg reservoir drains. MUlsite Reservoir; Fishing continues to be firir witB a variety of baits and lures. Petes Hole. Petes Hole . has been stocked with lOtt , months. Although Stubbs did not intend to become coach when he began working at the school, the opportunity arose and Stubbs answered. Next season will begin Stubbs run as head basketball coach. Emergency fishing regulation changes declared at four southeastern waters. Four Southeastern Utah Voters . rainbow trout Excellent ing is expected. , Grassy Lake.; Fishing has ranged from fur to excet lent for 11 to 14 inch trout using night crawlv Price Riven The rrter ia ins 'and hues. running moderately high arut t Hnatingte Greek Fish- - is somevdiaf turbid, because ing has ranged from good to excellent in the y zone, y v Scofield Reservoir. Anglers fishing below the recent gillnetting' surve fcaks have hadfair success showed high numbers ot small rainbows using night trout in excellent condition! crawlers and worm. Harvest An insect hatch underway i$ of brown trout on the left fori : temporarily making fhhW is encouraged, wberc tiie limit i difficult A wormmarshmal ia, four fish. On the left fori, low combination fished at a! fish must be taken with arti- - depth of about 15feetis rec! fidal flies orlures. On thefommended for bait casters! right fork, from Flood and Fly fishing from a float tub ineert Chnyon upstream. has been rah fo good for kug$ to fc Lab dam, only cutthroat trout Please be ad4 two trout may be taken and vised that qll tributaries re! artificial fiiieg must be U8ed,;imain closed until July 13; AS No bislt or lures are allowed tributary ia considered to b in this any moving water whic Hantingtoa Game Hum empties into the body ofthtf Fond. Bass and bhiegillmay Teservoir,even if the chahneP till be caurit:The bluegiUof waterlieSwithinth limit is 1(L The. baas limit if reservoirs basin.. Bearjiy ' four, but only one bass larger mind that much of the tana than 15 inches. Limits arethe i around the reservoir hi prii same for all licensed anglen vatevPlease keep vehicles and unlicensed anglers under the shoreline and fish only .14 yearakdf daignated areas, v Hantingtoa North Bowl; .The fifsfi mqlrnear the dty of Hun stocking of the year wa tington). Fishing continues toj scheduled to occur this week! be generally Slow for trouL 'Nio report mi angling WHowReservoinffo Jigs have been working well for laremduth bass, wherq ; cent report. Jakes Spih-the limit is two. All bass over - Lure and Kastmisters ar 12 inchea must be immedi- - ieeomineiided; i Wrigley Springs Reseri "ately rain--bo- w Anglers who time it right fish! Potters Ponds. Good tc excellent fishing has been re! ported for small rainbows us ing fiiea, night crawlers, ante PowerBait ; I week. should be in for some great summer fishing at four southeastern Utah waterswhere the Division of Wildlife Resources has liberalized limits. Effective immediately, the daily bag and possession limits have Jrcen doubled for aU game fish in Cleveland Reservoir, Miller Flat Reservoir and Monticello Lake and Recapture Reservoir. The liberalized limits will remain in effect until Nov. 1, 2001 At this time, the limits for all species at all these waters will revert back to the original limits set for Miller Flat Reservoir; - ; teacher for the past several s. 33brookiesuionehourwiti ? a dry fly. Lower Fish Creek. Th road to the DWR property i fly-fishi- ng for the job including former J fy-am- . : f 2001 "Three of these reservoirs are being drained or drawn down because of drought conditions in southeastern Utah," explained Tbm Pettengill, sport fisheries coordinator for DWR. "Monticello ' Helper's Lake, the fourth water, is being drained so repairs can be made to the dam. Therefore, the liberalized limits will allow anglers to take fish that will be lost because of the dcwatcriqg." Pettengill explains that fishing this summer should be good for anglers who fish the reservoirs . at the right time. "At each water ectiwi:f?'tl.t' Landon Watson traps a Cedar runnef at between second and third in the sixth inning of the game on Thursday. IT . agk9Sg ReaSoiap r4 there will be a period of time when the water will be. low enough that fish will be somewhat congregated, but there will still be enough water that the fish will actively feed, Pettengill a! ' tfHaatiagtdn Reservoir vbfcf Jakes of Huntington stated. "Anglers who fish during that time period should do really well. Soon after that, the waters SctM trout sur- has been good. Fishing success contin-ues to be Sporadic for 12 to' bI4 indi tiger trout with will be drained, or close to drained, and fishing wiU be over for the summer." Anglers 14 years of age and older are reminded that they still need a fishing license to fish these night-crawlers- . Spin-g-Lur-er continue to cat;h trout ar Wrigley.The first stoddng of the year was sdieduled to oo! cur this week. No report or! succesk'r!-iy- : .w, Release of tiger ; cent repoit; Jakes Spin-i- 4 that Lures and Kastm asters ate fish can grow larger. Any . trout; is encouraged so brown trout caught should be : Wrigley Springs Reset-- ! ,harvested. The reservoir is voir ' Jakes closed to the.possessioh of !. continue to catch trout nr" cutthroat trout and trout with TWigley. waters. For more information catt the Division of Wildlife Resources' Spin-a-Lu- southeastern region office. i repdjjt ' . J re |