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Show rfNMH Mr SPORTS Uintah Basin Standard nd TOP NETTER Candace Davenport. No. 2 (back on the right) was named as the outstanding female athlete at Union High last week. Davenport played volleyball, basketball and softball this past season. 1 -- row-seco- :fk p &T.' Free fishing day June 8 Special fishing events will be held Saturday, June 8, as the Division of Wildlife Resources and conservation groups markFreeFishingDuy in Utah. People will not need a fishing license to fish in the slate that day. All other regulations found in the 2002 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in efTect. STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR Aa port of Free Fishing cutthroat trout viewingevent w: , GOOD CATCH-La- dy Cougar, Janeen Nelson, right, snares the softball during a game this past season vs. Uintah. Nelson was named the outstanding female athlete at Union High. She played basketball and softball. Duy, a will he held from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Strawberry Visitor Center. Thosewho attend will get a close up look at Bear Lake cutthroat trout that are spawning in the Strawberry River. Biologists will be on hand during these hours to answer questions and lecture on the cuttlirout trout spawn. For more information call Scott Root at (801) 491-585- TOP COUGAR-Uni- on Highs Cole Hancock, right, slides across honte plate during a recent baseball game, Hancock was named the Male Cougar outstanding athlete for the 200 02 season. He was a star football, basketball and baseball athlete. 1 -- Union High Stars Cole Hancock, Janeen Nelson, Candace Davenport are top cats Cole Hancock waa selected lost month as the outstanding male athlete at Union High, and Candace Davenport and Janeen Nelson tied for the top female award. Hancock played football, basketball and baseball. Davenport competed in three s porta: volleyball, basketball and softball. Nelson was a star basketball, soccer and softball athlete. Morgan Wisener and Jeana Rasmussen were named Marine Scholar Award winners. Array Scholar Enroll Now To Participate A portion of a story about Nelson that was printed in the Uintah Basin By AldonRachele athletes are Bobbie Brolhcrson and Davenport. A story about a football win over Granite where Hancock was the star is as follows: Granite High is probably wondering what Union quarterback, Cole Hancock is using for friel. They must figure it has to be more than he ran something atomic-aft- er for three touchdowns and passed for another one in the Cougars 36-- 8 win over the Farmers in Salt Lake City. Hancock handed Union a 14-- 0 lead in the first quarteron touchdown runs ofone and 43 yards. Union celebrated Granites homecoming with a 22-- 0 third quarter eruption. Hancock scored on a one-yar-d run, Jason Kowallis galloped into the end zone TD run and then Hancock on a connected on a passingstrike to Shane Morrill plus Colby Haslem added the two-poiconversion. Josh Olsen was 4 for 4 on extra point kicks. I gut some really good blocks. Russell Grant gave me a good one and I went up the middle for a TD run, said Hancock. The pass to Morrill was a rollout. He was wide open and I barely got it ofT." The Cougars had homecoming fan of their own in Salt Lake City with its point parade in the second half, and Hancock added, "We just had our offense working really well. Hancock and his teammates were featured Two football duringa KUTV-Channreport where the SIX3 station does its weekly helicopter flying routine to area games. "Granite waa celebrating its homecoming. coal-mny- foe In Uintah Basin Medical Center's 13th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament $50.00 per Person $200 per Team Registration Form second quarter, and then ripped the nets for four more buckets, which included another long distance gem. Union led 33-1- 9 at the half." A portion of a story that includes Davenport highlight! that appeared in the Uintah Basin Standard is as Standard is as follows: Mount Pleasant fans should remember the name, Janeen Nelson 34 points (25 because her career-hig- h in in the first half-fo-ur the first quarter) enabled the Union Lady Cougars to shoot down the North Sanpete I lawks, 60-4- 4 to make the ' game unpleasant for opposing Cenclash in tral Utah eager in a Roosevelt. ForgGtaboutJefTHomuceksthroe-ain- t power that the Utah Jazz miss nuse Nelson was the king range missile maker, who shot down North Sanpete's winning hopes. The first twobucketsofthe game were all by Nelson for a edge. It was Nelson to the rescue with buckets, which included two and a layup for a 0 first quarter advantage for the Union Cougars. Nelson continued her HotShow. She pumped in the first basket of the three-pointe- rs follows: The Lady Cougars regrouped ter an openi ng stale tou rnament to Snow Canyon to pound Bear River, Candace Davenport was red hot with four buckets that put Union up by seven after 16 minutes of ploy. Clines rebounded a Davenport free throw miss and put it through the hoop for two. She also made a super pass to Davenport to set up one of her four second quarter baskets. Daven port stole the ball plus scored to give Jnion a 40-2- 8 third quarter edge. Davenport sizzled at the hoop with 20 points. She was also tops for Union in the loss to Snow Canyon with 1 1 points." 3-- A three-pointe- 61-3- 6. rs 6-- 0 three-pointe- rs 16-1- rjt- af- loss ir .y. 27-ya- s' d IBS--'-- . nt 43-ya- rd t ''!. XK- T " ' 1 I. V t - DOING THE TWIST-T- he Braves' Blake Fcnn does his swinging best during Babe Rulh League play in Rtxisevell. Uintah Basin Medical Center 13th Annual Benefit GolfTournament June 28th, 2002, Roosevelt City Golf Course Name: occer Company: Address TM Z ip: State: City:. Telephone Would prefer to Go(f in the: (please check one box) a.m. Registration at Morning Flight Tee Off Time 8:00 a.m. Afternoon Right Registration at 12:30 p.m. Tee Off Time 1:30 p.m. Registration Fee (SSO.OO per player or $200 for a team Roosevelt Area AYSO League I 7.-0- Early Bird Registration $25 $ Cart Rental: Number of Carts Amount (SI 0.00 for on cart or Total Amont Enclosed $20.00 for two cam) Plus $13 for AYSO Shirt J $ Please make check payable to Uintah Basin Medical Center and return with form to: 250 West 300 North, Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Attn: Shannon Durfey Registration Deadline: June 14, 2002 ONLY PAID ENTRANCE for youth ages 4 12 -- 18 (must be these ages by July 31, 2002) FEES WILL HOLD YOUR PLACE I Register at the Spring Soccer Camp 04 At Roosevelt East Elementary June 6 &7, 2002 8:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. June 7, 2002 2 p.m. 5 p.m. u u mr ru nnnj jPOOR Clinic has separata fees Call 722-202- 8 Call 353-475- 9 or 722-475- 9 for more info. f - |