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Sports Shorts

By Sun Advocate

Annual Helper American Legion golf tournament May 15
The Helper American Legion baseball team will be hosting its annual scramble golf tournament at Carbon Country Club on Saturday, May 15.
Interested parties can sign up at the course or contact Helper American Legion coach Jeff Cisneros for more information at 637-3549.
Kids fishing event in Huntington
The Division of Wildlife Resources host its annual Kids’ Fishing Event at the Huntington Game Farm Pond north of Huntington on May 15.
The event is free. A fishing license is not required for anglers under 14 years of age. The day will begin at 8 a.m. and continue until 4 p.m.
The DWR will stock the pond with trout prior to the event, so that kids can enjoy a lot of fishing and prizes will be awarded throughout the day. The limit is four fish in the aggregate for all species.
The DWR will have rods, reels, tackle, and bait available for kids who don’t have their own fishing equipment.
For more information, contact the Price DWR office.
Fly fishing clinics for women
Carbon County women can learn how to fly fish at clinics offered in Midway in May and June. The basics of flyfishing, including knot-tying, choosing flies, casting, equipment, river dynamics and how to land fish, will be taught.
The clinics, will take place on May 15, June 12 and June 27, all of which are Saturday.
Each clinic runs from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Johnson Mill Bed & Breakfast in Midway.
“Spots are filling fast, and women who want to participate are encouraged to register as soon as possible,” said Nancy Hoff, BOW coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources.
Participants must pay applicable fees and also purchase a 2004 Utah fishing license.
“Class size is limited to only 10 participants per clinic, so each participant will receive a lot of individual attention and plenty of hands-on learning,” Hoff commented. “Women will learn how to fish and will then have a chance to try out their new skills on the Provo River.”
For more information, contact Hoff at 801-560-9605.

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