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Show Page 1JINTAH BASIN STANDARD- - November 20. 200,1 16 BATTLI NO C A I S A wrestling move is worked on by Cougar mutmun during mat workouts under the direction of Unions Couch Scott I fat rison. DOING THE TWIST-- A Union matman prepares to turn his opponent over and try for a pin. Union will host Duchesne, November 27 in the season opener. Union has a number of returning senior matnicn. i Black Bear hunting input sought Nov. 26 only a few bears were taken during that time. Adding the extra week would also help biologists by bringing the num-be- r of bears taken in the spring closer to the number taken in the fall. This would allow biologists to make a better compuriron between the two hunts and help them determine if Bpring hunlingresults in a lower percentage of female bears in the harvest. The Division is proposing that the 2002 season run five weeks, from April 13 to May 27, 2002. Also for 2002, the Division of Wildlife Resources is proposing a total of 217 permits, a net increase of 5 permits from the 2001 season. This total reflects increases on three units (the Keeping black bear hunting permits in Utah at numbers similar to last season, and adding one week to the states experimental spring bear hunt, are amongproposals people may comment on at upcoming Regional Advisory Council meetings. At the meetings the public will hear presentations about the proposals and TUSSLI NG ACTION - It appears a wrestling match isgoing on while these three girls hit the floor during I A hoop play last week. -- CaMuri JhouqhiA porter doesnt require a helmet and you dont get to deck an opposing writer with a body block, submarine dive or spearing move. Sometimes a newspaper guy would like to pull ofl a good block on the New York Post's Pete Vescey, who iB always picking on Karl Malone and the Utah Jazz I will never forgi'l the day I wuh with his nasty comments. Coach Hannum actually had the cut from the foothull team (actually I was aliccd off the team, twice). My honor of cutting me three times. He name wasnt on the football roster also mowed away my wrestling hopes, list attached to the bulletin board but I don't hold it against him and and the days of sweating out on the besides I could never beat those foolbull field were (jver or gl leostI, .O'Driscoll brothers, Cornelious.and thought so until I Qcfiay oad, Or-- Dais. When I originally tried out fur (undo Ruchdu, su id, You never hud a the team as a sophomore I took on fairchancedue loyourhend being so Bruce Lloyd in a wrestling match and big. They didn't huve a helmet your although no score was kept I'm sure size! without a doubt that I won the clash. inches-ju- st I wus so pumped up that I didn't My head is big-- 7 ask the guy, who oiieratcs the In notice that I had cut myself. I must The Zone, a lucul sxirts cap shop. havu watched too many of those My brother, Orlie lives in Atluntu, bloody pro rassling matches with Georgiu, but that isn't why I pur- Killer Kowalski and Baron VonRaske chased a University of Georgia cap. It (not sure on the spelling-- I was only a just happened to be the only 7 8 one kid.). Bill Labrum, a Union wrestler, available, which made my head happy. Back to the Sports News- -I in- said, Hey, Rachele you are bleedformed Coach Hannum of my situa- ing! No problcm- -I just wiped it away, tion of not having a helmet for try- and then got smeared by a tussler outs and so he put me back on the with the last name of Grant (not team. I was now in ixtssession of a Ray-mibe Byron). helmet ami put it to good use. Itwus Cornelious ODriscoll wrestled in time fora Inrklingilrill. mil was told the smt I was trying out for in 1969 to place my head, which was helmet and I ran into another O'Driscoll, covered, into the stomach oft ho per- Dale in 1971 in my weight class, which son I wus attempting to tackle. I did wus a good reason to remain a sports what I wus told uml then I discovered writer. It is a good thing the sport the term spearing'' ns I practically wasnt coed or their sister Maty Ellen knocked out my opponent with the might have pinned me if I had both last name of Jenkins. my arms tied behind my back. Jenkins recovered as I simply It was cutting time for Rachele, knocked his breath out for a short but Hannum did me favor. If I had time, und he was back doing his foot- made the team I wouldn't have been ball duties. However, the hlow to able to write sports for the school Jenkins jinxed" me. I was soon cut newspaper, and I probably wouldnt from the team, hut wasn't too upset he writ ingthis stuff right now. I would because now I could watch and then be talkingeven more ab ut the day I record the facts for the Union High got kicked in the head during wresSchool newspaper, the Student tling practice Bnd could have used a ReUnion (kind of a catchy football helmet. Get It!). firing a rc- 5-- 8 5-- ght 1 1 input and suggestions. RAC citizen representatives will take the public input received to the Utah Wildlife Board when it meets in Salt Lake City Dec. 18 to approve Utahs 2002 Black Bear Proclamation. Meeting date is as follows: Northeastern Region, Nov. 26, 7 p.m., Vernal City Offices, 447 East Main Street, Vernal. Dr. Mike Wolfe, mammals program coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says a total of 58 bears were taken by hunters during Utah's 2001 season. This includes 20 animals killed on three units during the first year of an experimental spring bear hunt, which represents a hunter success rate of 25 percent. Females comprised only 15 percent of the bears taken during the spring BookClifTs;Nine-Mile,Anthro-Rang- (801) 538-470- 0. East Carbon nips Tabiona hunt During the fall huntingBeason, an additional 38 bears were killed by hunters for a success rate of 29 percent. Females comprised 39 percent of the animals taken during the fall hunt.' B Creek; and South Slope) and decreases on two units (the Manti, North and Manti, South). For more information about the meetings call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at sources of mortality was 48. Despite the continuingdrought throughout a substantial portion of Utah, this represents a decrease of 22 animals, or 31 percent, from the 70 bears thut died for these reasons last year in Utah. Males comprised 62 percent of the bears dyingfrom depredation and other causes in 2000. To increase opportunities for hunt- Union High graduate, Jackie was recently placed on the rein the junior colgion second-tealege ranks in the sport of volleyball. Labrum plays the sport for Snow College, which finished among the top four in region play. Also, playing on the Snow College team is Ainy Colton. La-bru- , off the fast charging Tigers to edge Tabiona, Wednesday in 28-2- Tabiona. The Lady Tigers led 10-- 6 after one quarter, and 13-- 9 at the half as both teams went in a Blump with each scoring the same total. East Carbon found its range with 12 points in the third quarter while holding Tabiona to four for a 7 edge. The Tigers pumped in ten counters and held the VikingB to seven, but ended up losing by one counter. Tabionas Tracina Casper burned and 13 the nets with 3 counters. Ashley Giles added eight and Tasha Gincs four. Bngley bagged two. The Tigers pumped in 11 field goals and were 2 for 1 1 from the foul line. Elizeheth Dunsie led the Vikings with 12 points, which included two Preston tossed in nine and Timothy scored four. Johnson added two and Clark one. East Carbon tossed in 12 field goals and was 4 for 13 from the charity stripe. 21-1- ers during the spring hunt, the Divi- Jackie Labrum nets honor high school there in May BranHnu Olsen, a 'technician at all requirements Downtown, and son of Darcey though he completed Hicken, has made rapid progress to jJanuaiy P01- to joining Honda his current position, according to Dan enjoyed working on farm, Wolstenholme, service manager. He joked, Ever since he landed on his implements and decided to try auto head riding a dirt bike his perfor- - mechanics. I love to stay busy and the challenge to. stay busy and mance has been superb. He has ad-vanced from a lube tech to an appren- - , e challenge of repairing vehicles. I n tice tech to line technician ovl, e w, Olsen also likes to nde snowmo-in- g in eight months. The article honor- an motor bikes plus hunting, employees ofthe month appeared "ln and boating. He lives in in an issue of the Garff Gazette". Olladay, and on the weekends he Brandon grew up on Gum in east- n returns to Duchesne for some era Utah (Duchesne) and graduated home cookin and recreation. da ... By Aldon Rachele Statewide, the number ofbearskilleiT" and in depredation incidents by other East Carbons Lady Vikings held -- sion of Wildlife Resources is proposing that an additional week be added to the end of the 2002 spring season. Hunters reported that very few bears were available to them during the first weeks of (he spring season last year, and harvest data shows that Brandon Olsen honored by The Garff Gazette i full-blow- ?' three-pointe- three-pointer- November 20 s. 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