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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 19. 1986. Eagles 'experience' crucial for wrestling Duchesne High Wrestling team will be bringing back two turning state champions along with a strong experienced m when they open up competition November 25 at North Summit . The returning state champions are Wade Peatroes and Corey Ercanbrack. The seniors who win be bringing experience into the season include: Kelly Kielbasa, 98 pound class; Jeff Herrera, 112; Wade Peatroes, 119; Jason Purdy, 128; Adam Kessler, 132; Tim Mutton, 138; Kirk Swasey, 145; Corey . Ercanbrack, 155; Mike Roy, 167; Seth Hicken, 185; Sam Luther and Raul Chapman, . Wilde, 185. Dave Moat Eagle coach, said he feds confident with the wrestlers he had this year in going a long way. He added, though, 'the varsity players, because of the inexperience of the younger wrestlers, will have to stay healthy. The Eagles first meet will be November 25 at North Summit and the first home meet will be December 5 for the Duchesne tournament BYU. He has four returning seniors; Andy Yergensen, Buff Harmston, Eddie Samuels and a transfer from Montana named Marty OtherbuQ; and nine juniors on the varsity team. He said the team has good ball savy and skills. He said the strong bench will also be a real help in the coming year. Prusak is planning a Black and d Gold game and meet the coach night. It will be Monday, November 24. Meet the coaches will be at 6 p.m. and the .Black and Gold game will begin dal cancellations have honored ski races. And since the World Cup has never before npinH in the United States, there has,, of course, never before been a special U.S. Cancellation for this event Postmaster McQuivoy wddftd that spedaT concettationa are collectors items and often be- come valuable. They are placed - 84060-999- 1 8. ' , aAll requests must be received in Park City by the last day of Worid Cup opening, which is November 30. at Samantha was caught practicing her basketball skills at a recent Lady Cougar game. Her father was refereeing the JV game but she was very pleased to just play all by herself by the bleachers. She may become a future basketball star with the enthusiasm she exudes here. FUTURE STAR selected for regional and state volleyball teams at the recent state championships in ' Cedar City. - 7 p.m. all-st- ar Water right fee hearings are set The proposed changes in water The Division of Water Rights Mr. and Mrs. Everett Manning and daughter have moved from Ft. Duchesne into Ballard. They live in the mobile home vacated by Robin Hill Mr. Manning is employed by the Ft Duchesne Police Department These three girls from Altamont, Lisa Myrin, Tania Oman and Terri Rust were During thaMddla Agee, handwritten newsletters kept groups of nobles and business firms informed of meant events. will hold public hearings Tuesday, November 25, 1986, on a proposal to increase water right filing foes. State Engineer Bob Morgan said the meetings are being held to set a schedule for foes as required by recent legislation. According to Morgan, state law says fees charged by the Division of Water Rights must be reasonable, fair, and reflect the cost of providing services to the public. The proposal to be presented will be for most fees to increase by 10 times the present rate in order to meet the intent of the law. I rights fees include placing the fees for diligence and underground water claims, temporary changes, sergregations and republication notices on the eliding fee scale baaed on water flow. Area engineers and other staff the employees will conduct meetings, set for eight cities throughout the state. The Basins will be in Vernal on Tuesday, November 25, at 7 p.m. Comments are welcome at the hearings or may be sent in writing to the Division of Water Rights, 1636 West North Temple, Suite 220, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Written comments must be received by December 1, 1986. - , Basin tumblers do well in competition The first Uintah Basin Power Tumbling Team went to compete November 8 in Hunnington. Duchesne Dynomites power m, coached by Cathy tumbling Sheridan, Duchesne, went to their first meet and did well. The team competed against 10 other clubs from around the state. In the novice division Launa Shumway, Leslie Knight, Amber Lott and Jeanette Croushore all scored in the high win (the score is based om (me to 10). division Sherry Jenkins placed 2nd with Melody Moon placing 1st Beginner division Erin Allen placed 1st; Kimberly Strickland placed 4th; fc . Pre-novi- 7 -- year-old division Duchesne took home 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th and 9th division places. The had Kim Coen placing 1st; 11 year-old Shelly Lund took 1st, while Tearaa Bench te'k home 2nd place honors. -- Sheridan said the iuchesne small club made a big impression on the competition. Their next competition will be at Hill Air Force Base in Ogden Saturday, December 13. The power tumbling classes are offered through Duchesne Community Schools which are coached by Sheridan. For more information telephone 738-257- C0C3j3 MJu BOBu mw 8. GS00CCDo o 6 gnZEGID ora Duchesne Dynomites power tumbling team went to their first meet and did well against 10 other clubs from around the state. The team consists of GREAT TEAM bottom left, Ashley Strickland, Erin Allen, Jill Tarket, Kim Strickland, middle row, Lisa Sheridan, Sherry Jenkins, Melody Moon, Amber Lott, Racquet Christensen; top row, Kim Goers, Launa Shumway, Leslie Knight, Teresa Bench, Shelly Lund, Jeanette Croushore. The group is taught by Cathy Sheridan. k All-Arou- For the season Coach Prusak said ha is being assisted by Shiri Rawlings, the JV coach, and Ray Bishop, coaching the sophomores. He is excited about the prospects for the coming year but said he hopes the patrons will realize the difficulty of putting together an entire program in three weeks. He has a different philosophy of the game than was previously held at Union. He considers him If strong in the thinking end of the game. He hopes to instill the same strength in the team members and help make BALLARD NEWS ALL STATE fast-brea- inter-squa- ski-sta- mp by hand on envelopes provided ' by the collector. The Cancellations will be avai-lable the days of the races at the Park City Poet Office, and also at temporary post office at the Prk City Sid Resort. Or, people can request them through the mail by placing a stamped poet and or envelope inside a secnd envelope. They should then address the outer envelope to: Postmaster; Attn: World Cup Cancellation; U.S. Postal Service, Park City, Utah them students of the game. Hie system of the game is to strict offense that provide He has aldiscipline. requires ready started the team learning the offense and defenses he plans to use - one defense he termed stronge and one most Utah high school teams havent been faced with. Eventually he plans to put the teem into a offense and a controlled pace type of game. Prusak said the good football year was also good for the basketball squad because it gave them a sense of winning. He comes from a part of Alberta where basketball is the number one sport He enjoys the emphasis we put on sports here in Utah and wants this sport to become the number one email town sport male He was the Athlete of the year in his high in school. He was an football, basketball, track and golf. He played on the Junior Olympic team, throwing the javelin, and was a punter for the BYU football team. He ia a P.E. major with his degree from the Y and is teaching math and coaching. The team opens their season with a game on November 26, hosting Altamont Then they will travel to Manti for a game on, November 29 end stay on the road for their game against Wasatch on December 5. A new coach, new philosophy of the game and a new season of basketball am part of Union Cougar boys basketball this year. Keven Pruaak is the new heed basketball coach at Union. He is married with one little girl and hails from Alberta, Canada, via 'America's Opening' available A special postage stamp can- collation featuring the words Americas Opening" will be available for the first World Cup opening ski races ever tnJd in the United States. The events will be November 29 and 30 at Park City. According to Roosevelt Poet-master Ray McQuivey, few ape- - 13 New coach at Union, has new philosophy O Heavy weight The contendere include: Dusty Hamblin, 112; Kevin Kielbasa, 119; Chris Wiersma, 132; Kevin Swasey, 145; Gil Charlesworth, Ron Dodds, 167; Troy 155; re- - Page an320i?QQ03SO0i?o RaaOQDB INSERiT Qj03 ora rasas NICK El! aa |