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Show B4 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, September 23, 2008 Barrel racers wrap up season with double run Utah District 7 of the National Barrel Horse Association wrapped up their season with a double run race in Castle Dale on Sept. 21. Each participant made two runs. Each run was paid as a separate race and then a target was paid to those that ran closest to their own time. District 7 includes members from Emery, Carbon and Grand Counties. Races this year were primarily held in Castle Dale at the Blue Sage Arena, with only a few early races held at the Carbon Fairgrounds. Ground preparation was by Gary Adams, a heartfelt thanks to him. Winning the 1D in the first race was Angie McCourt on Magula Garula. Angie posted a 17.016 for $147. Second was Rachael Krompel 17.044 and AnnDee Adams of Castle Dale was third with a 17.235. The 2D was won by Amy Adams with a 17.516 on Oxfordslittlerocket for $126. Second was Shawnalee Hinkins 17.805. Third was Donna Olsen with 17.852 Three D was Ferron native Natalie Anderson with an 18.138 for $84. Second Shawnalee Hinkins on Streakin Easy 18.184. Amy Allen picked up third place with 18.210. Dropping back two seconds from the 1D winning time was again Shawnalee Hinkins on Bullseye 19.177 for $63. Shawnalee com- petes on four horses. She hails from Ferron. Second went to Paige Motte, Third to Demi Behn from Miller Creek. There were 35 entries in the open. Nine participants under the age of 18 competed in the youth division. The youth first go was won by AnnDee Adams; 2D, Amy Allen; 3D, Jessica Hardy. The second go of the youth was again AnnDee Adams, 1D; Scoti Moon, 2D; and Morgan Jensen, 3D, wrapped it up. Second go of the open race saw Amy Adams jump up to win the 1D with a 16.948 for $147. Amy lives in Castle Dale. Second was Melanie Jaramillo 16.994 and third Rachael Krompel with 17.016. In the 2D Cali Moon of Wellington ran a 17.472 for first, Shawnalee Hinkins second, Roslyn Motte third. In the three D Scotti Moon picked up the win with a 17.971 for $84. Second was Markie Rudman, 18.018; third was Martha Kilcrease, 18.061. Kathy D’Ambrosio joined us for a win in the 4D with a 19.279 for $63; second was Kim Moosman, third Shawnalee Hinkins. The race was also a target race. Each participant pays an extra entry fee to play in the target. The object of a target race is to run your first run and then try to be the same time with your second run. The person that comes the closest to their own time is the ADOPT A PET Photo by Paige Motte Shawnalee Hinkins rounds the second barrel in competition on Sunday. winner. Kathy Price posted an 18.502 and an 18.486 for a difference of .016 seconds. This year the entry fee for the target was jackpotted rather than an award being given. Second was Rachael Krompel with .028 difference, third Shawnalee Hinkens .059 and fourth Kim Moosman .132. The target adds a little different flare to the race and often is someone who did not pick up a check in the regular race. This was the final race of the season for District 7. There will be year end awards given at a banquet at a later date. Winning the Open 1D year end was Rachael Krompel; 2D, Amy Adams; 3D, Kathy Price; 4D Shawnalee Hinkins. Competitors ran at races from April through September to accumulate points towards the year end. The Castle Dale Blue Sage Arena will see barrel action return on Oct. 1, with a fall and spring series. Tennis team faces Carbon, Richfield and Delta Rebecca Lofley The Emery High tennis team had three matches last week. They played at Carbon on Sept. 16, and at home both against Richfield on Sept. 17 and against Delta on Sept. 18. The team came away from Carbon with all wins. Against Richfield, Whitney Saupan, first singles won- 6:3, 6:1. “She gets better all the time” said Coach Hansen. First doubles, Adriane Weihing and Melanie Frisbee, won in a tie breaker. Katilin Potter and Courtney Sitterud, second doubles, won 6-2, 6-3. They are undefeated this year. All of the junior varsity players won their matches in a clean sweep. Against Delta the team had extra support as many students came out for the “Root for the Tennis team” activity where the student council handed out root beer floats and students sat on the grand stands watching. The players were sufficiently rooted for and first and second doubles along with first singles won. As part of the root for the tennis team activity a couple of students stayed after to challenge some of the teams players. Landon Fehlberg challenged Kaitlin Potter who showed him exactly why she is second doubles, winning 6:0. The team will play twice this week, on Sept. 23 against North Sanpete at home and on Sept. 25 against Salem Hills at Salem Hills. Yep, Adorable This 10 week old female, border collie/shepherd mix puppy is looking for a place to call home. She can be yours for $62.50, which includes spay and rabies vaccination. An AVID Chip is also available at the time of the adoption for $12. This pet and many others are available at the Emery County Animal Shelter in Castle Dale, 490 West, SR-29. Call 381-2539 for more information. View all our shelter pets at emeryanimal.net. Photos by Josie Luke Junior High Rivals Face Off Canyon View and San Rafael Jr. High football teams faced off on Sept. 17. The Bulldogs quickly took advantage of the Cougar’s slow start and jumped on them in the first half. The Cougars finally managed to score a touchdown in the second half, but with a solid San Rafael team putting up 38 points, the Cougars were outmatched. The final score was 38-8. 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