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BOWLING SCOREBOARD

Wednesday Night Co-Ed LeaguesWednesday NightSeptember 19.............Week 3 of 15Urning to Burn.......................75-15Ogden Chiropractic...............68-22Knight Interiors......................67-23Fitzer G’s...............................58-32Yo Yo’s...................................49-41Horton Detailing.....................44-46S & S Motor Works................40-50Cedar Post Pawn..................35-55Western Clay.........................33-57KVMW...................................32-58Black Diamond Dist...............21-69D & A.....................................16-74High Team Scratch Game: Knight Interiors, 755; High Team Scratch Series: Ogden Chiropractic, 2,152; High Team Handicap Game: Knight Interiors, 950; High Team Handicap Series: Ogden Chiropractic, 2,779; High Individual Scratch Game: men, Skeeter Stermer, 245; women, Tanya Dugas, 180; High Individual Scratch Series: men,Skeeter Stermer, 673; women, Jakell Stermer, 472; High Individual Handicap Game: men, Jerry Mangum, 286; women, Tina Perry, 267; High Individual Handicap Series: men, Rick Robinson, 754; women, Dora McKinlay, 710.

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Fishing report

Sevier River in Marysvale CanyonFall Fishing Forecast (September - November): After irrigation releases from Piute Reservoir are reduced, the flow in Marysvale Canyon is perfect for fall fishing.

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Building School Spirit Through the Air

Classic Air Medical has been putting in some overtime hours lately as they have been generous enough to visit local high school events to deliver the game ball right before the game starts.These medical professionals travel from air bases in Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, transporting patients nationwide and even globally available 24/7 365 days a year.With 20 plus airbases in 8 states in the U.S., 40 plus plains and helicopters, and 20 plus ground ambulances, these trained professionals are here to serve with lightning quick response and expertise.Recently, football fans were able to see this first hand as the medical helicopter flew into the stadium and landed perfectly on the 50 yard line at Richfield High School’s big Homecoming game on September 13.Local high school baseball and even volleyball teams and fans have been the recipients of the generosity of a game ball presented by Classic Air Medical as of late as well.

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Bring out the Badger

On Monday, September 16 the Snow College athletics department debuted the 2024-25 cross country and wrestling teams that are based on the Richfield campus.“We are happy to announce that we have 84 athletes on the Richfield campus this year,” said Kevin Arrington, assistant athletics director.

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