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Show t Son 6A Thursday November 7, 20M e By RICHARD SHAW Sports writer 23-3- 0, night the team lost, (18-3- 0, as most expected they would, to a tough College of 18-3- 0) The final game of the CEU Lady Eagles volleyball season came on election day. A day when winners and losers are proclaimed from a long campaign of hard work, perseverance and diligence. For the Lady Eagles this day ended a season where they worked hard and persevered, but the wins had not come. But in the end they were on the winning side of the ballot as they defeated the Colorado Northwestern Community College Lady Spartans in all three 36-1games of their set 32-3- 0, 6, 30-1- 0. The win culminated a campaign that began with hard workouts in August and hopes for a playoff spot in the Scenic West Athletic Conferences tournament that begins later this week. But two losses last weekend, ended those dreams. On Friday SWAC final Southern Idaho team that has only lost two matches all year. But they still had a chance to get into the tournament if they could have beaten Northern Idaho on Saturday. They just needed one more vote to win. But they didnt. The team from the spud state took them down 26-3- 0. This was the tale of two seasons, said a frustrated Brent Martindale on Wednesday morning. We began so well and went down from there. Just look at the games last weekend. We played very well against a CSI, a tough team. Then the next night, instead of getting that kind of effort we lost to NIC and also lost our chance to go to the tournament Martindale felt that the team worked hard this year, but they just didnH gel like he thought they would. Tn these past few games dse ufi Cassie Wuburton and Stephanie Kolditz did very well, he said. For instance Warburton had 1 1 kills against NIC and nine each against the other two schools. Kolditz got eight against NIC and seven against each of the others. But we just couldnt pull it out So its now time to put away the volleyball uniform for the year. TWo of the women on the worn wifi ssdh team, Warburton and Cheryl Grant, both from the Castle area will be also playing basketball this year for CEU. As for next year, Martindale fal-l- can only hope his recruiting pulls in some help (he had two key recruits not come to the school at the last minute this fall) and that the freshman from this year improve enough so next year things get better. Im in the middle of recruiting for next year now and it's go- will ing well, concluded Martindale. And just as with elections, there is always another season coming up to hope for. . regular season vofinybill standings The CEU volleyball team finished their season on Tuesday evening with a win over Northwestern Early November The best fishing of the year is currently underway according to the Division of Wildlife Re- sources. ' "Anglers are encouraged to harvest rainbow trout from high mountain lakes before snow makes road access impossible, explained Louis Berg, DWR aquatics manager. "The best fishing of the year is right now! Joes Vhlley Reservoir is now dosed to fishing. As of 6:00 ajm, on Nov. 1, Joes Wley Reservoir closed to fishing until Dec. 14. When the reservoir reopens to fishing, the trout limit will be two ofwhichonlyonecanbeover22 . inches. All trout 13 to 22 indies must be immediately released. The intent is to protect the big spawning splake, which congregate in shallow water and are very vulnerable to find hooking. We need the big adult fish to help control the Utah chub popula- tion, which were illegally introduced by fishermen using live minnows as bait. Abajo Mountains. Foy Reservoir continues to provide good fishing with baits and lures. There is very little fishing opportunity at MonticeUo Reservoir, due to dam construction, fery little fishing pressure has been observed at Blanding number three, Recapture Reservoir, and Lloyds Lake. gams the get basketball season off the ground , version of the mens CoOegi of Eashm Utah basketbd team defeated Wtstmi doming College from Rock Springs on Saturday; 80-5-6. If the prediction and play by the Golden Eagles team is any indication of tiow the season .wift go, it should be a graat one witti the team giving fans a lot of thrills and victories. i- - 2002-20- 03 -- t Ming report have worked very well. of Nov. 1 and will remain dosed . until Dec. 14. When the reservoir reopens to fishing, the trout limit will be two. No more than one trout may be over 22 inches. AH trout 13 to 22 inches must be immediately released. This regulation change will protect die large spawning splake, which are very "Ferron Reservoic Anglers are encouraged to harvest brook trout, which were illegally planted. The brookies have multiplied rapidly, stunting their own growth and depriving die other trout species of forage and fifKKTr. Gigliotti Pond. Hie DWR has restocked the Gigliotti Pond in recent weeks. About 500 rainbow trout as well as some blue-gi- ll and bass went into the pond in early to Anglers are encouraged to harvest trout before the pond freezes. "Huntington Creek. "Now fa a good time of year for anglers to vulnerable in November and early December. In addition, splake from 13 to 22 inches are needed to help reduce the chubs, which were illegally introduced as live bait. Lake Powell. The Lake Powell fishing report home page mid-Octob- er. DWR biologist and project leader, Whyne Gustaveson, updates fishing conditions at this website weekly. He provides detailed information oh locations, tackle and techniques for each species in the lake. In 2002, an unlimited number of striped bass may be kept The umallmmith bass limit is 20, and the bass limit is five. LaSal Mountains. No re- - fish Huntington Creek, advised Berg, "Water flows in the right fork are low due to reduced releases from Electric Lake. In another month, snow and ice will make fishing tough. From Flood and Engineers Canyon upstream to the dam, only artificial flies may be used. The limit is two fish. On the left fink, only artificial flies and lures may be used.. Anglers are encouraged to harvest brown troutthere. ' "Huntington Reservoir (near the top of Huntington Canyoh). Fishing has been good from a float tube usingablack leech pattern. Release of tiger trout is encouraged so that fish can grow larger. Please harvest any brawn trout you catch. The reservoir is closed to the possession of cutthroat trout and trout with cut- -. large-mou- th Price Rivec Recommended fly patterns indude the Hares i. Ear or Double Ugly. t "Scofield Reservoic Fishing is good, at Scofield Reservoir. Anglers have been doing wll . ' . from shore, float tubes, ktek boats, and other boats, using a variety of flies, lures and baits. Joes Vilky Reservoic, The teservoir is closed to fishing as Duck hunters are reminded that pintails may not be taken in Utah from Nov. 8 through Dec. 24.Utah's pintail season will resume Dec. 25 and continue until 3 the state's waterfowl season ends on Jan. 18,2003. "Pintail numbers have re, mained lowover the past decade and the number .of pintails hatched and successfully raised this past spring was down from the previous year," explained Tbm Aldrich, waterfowl coordi- the Utah Wildlife Board decidi d nator for the Division of Wild-- to split Utah's 60-da-y seasonal d life Resources. preside the state's hunters wi h ' "Because of that, the .U.S. Fish ' early and late season pintail hm u and Wildlife Service has short- - ing opportunities." Aldrich sa erred pintaiLseasons across the ' "The first part of the pint fl , , , season ends Nov. 7, but Chri- country this year." States in the Pacific Flyway mashobday andlateseasonhur!-- , ; were granted a y put tafl sea- - era can hunt pintails agairtL bfe ton, which is the longest in the . ginning Dec. 25.7 v V:For more information call the After receiving comments nearest DWR office about the i from the public ana the divisibn, .specifics.' - . CEU Golden Eagles Colorado College. are presently no fish in Duck Fork Reservoir. "Electric Lake. Anglers may takealimit of eight fish using any legal bait Worms and PowerBan 2002-200- In an 'neffi flivotG Straight Canyon. Water: throat marking, flowsare optimal for fishing. This is a great time of year to catch brown trout by with nymphs. . ; fly-fishi- . i 60-da- i - ! |