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Show NPS . oa. isi i S - at bined hy ¢ wens e nite acces iaeie Scaaiis plicit POH emo til are Of Busi mens: RUSS RIGGS dribbling in from 20-yards out, beat- SPORTS EDITOR» | me | ith the closer Region 10 ing a defender, and smoking a straight playoffs and the supremacy shot through the net that bounced off the goalie’s hands. creeping battle for “I made a run to the side, and ae | | | called back because of an off-sides penalty. However, Smith was able to redeem himself a few seconds later on a corner kick. At the eight minute - Aaron after recovering } 1 tance. Last Wednesday, the Wasps faced a scrappy 2-6 team from Uintah in a must-win match if Wasatch was to keep up with the Bulldogs and : } : k ’ if } i, > the second half to beat Uintah 2-0. “The wind was a factor and we first half,” Wasatch head’... coach Dawain said. Wheatley i 7 —e 7-= =. | “When it’s windy, you have to keep steht pt the ball on the ground. But you have to keep the ball on the | oe ; The Wasps beat the wind and Uintah last week. PHOTO BY RUSS RIGGS” 8 —s_| a ground anyway because Uintah is pass,” Remund said. mark, Wasatch executed a perfect cross play in which Micah Wheatley so tall.” A couple minutes later, Wasp Craig Smith had a wide-open break away scoring opportunity that was layed the ball in front of the net and Smith headed it into the goal for the es Colby Remund scored the Wasps first goal 30. seconds after the half by but it’s really helping | us : . | celled due to blizzard-like conditions, and was played Monday. Results were unavailable at press time. Assuming Wasatch defeated Union, Friday’s game at Park City will most likely be for the number one seed in Region 10. If Wasatch loses to Union, then second place is the best =the Wasps can finish me a perfect re hasn’t been scheduled for last Friday was can- Battling strong southwestern winds, Wasatch scored two goals in in-the “There ued his stellar play making all three saves. The Wasps game with Union 3 were able to keep things scoreless a leg injury was knocked down by the Uintah goalie. | eee For the game, Wasatch had 17. shots on goal to the Utes three. Goalie Hector Armenderaz contin- City and Wasatch were in a three way tie for first place at 6-2 in the region. | from _ Wasatch had other scoring opportunities fall flat, such as a 40 yard shot by Larvin Pollock that narrowly missed the top crossbar and a powerfull attack by German Ochoa that soccer team are of upmost impor- Miners. said. depth wise.” lar season games forthe Wasatch _ At press time, Judge, Park defen- one game where we've had our top 11 starters, ; Wasatch’s and helped shut down the Uintah attack. eee “It was nice to have Aaron back,” Wheatley becoming more intense, these last few regu: Probst, sive guru, was back in the Ine-up Roger Pearson gave 3 last score of the game. Recreation’s Track Club that will _ Grade Level: 9 | Soccer Favorite Movie Star: Pele — ‘Favorite Athlete: My brothers tg abouta variety of events including eS Favorite Sport: Soccer Favorite Sports Team: Jazz Favorite Food: Pizza run April 30 through June 20. Track Ciub will give participants an opportunity to learn about the condition for track meet events. - Experienced coaches will teach them _ Favorite Music Group: Anything Favorite Movie: The Saint ~ __ : ie ihna: Students between the ages of eight and 16 are invited to participate in Wasatch County Parks and Sports/Activity: ee TRACK CLUB GETS RUNNING APRIL 30. es Other Sport/Activity: Football, skiing 9°" @ oe A first place region finish would mean that Wasatch would host. the first two Interregional games which are slated to begin May 4. eae Friday's game begins at 3:30 p.m. 100m, 200m, 400m, -1500m, hurdles, long jump, 800m, high Club will meet and Wednesdays at the .. high school track from 4:30 to 5:30 - p.m., April 30June 20. bus Parks and Recreation is spon- ~ soring a Hershey Track Meet on June 7. Various other track meets are scheduled on Saturdays in Salt. Lake and Utah Counties in which - participants can compete. Registration will take place April. 17-27 at Parks and Recreation, 55 _ South 500 East in Heber. Cost is $20. Please call Helen or Amaria at 654-7 jump, shot put, discus and more. Track Mondays on 2700 ext. 475 for more information. Favorite School Subject: Chorus Person Who Has Influenced You the Most: Dad & Jesus Goals for the Future: LDS mission Car You Wish You Had: Have it ? Wasatch County’s Source for News 210 EAST MAIN STREET ee SUITE 202 ok | MIDWAY, UT 84049 — / (435) 654 2531 (7) (435) 654 2661 : . |