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Show Lady Bucks split region games on the road BuckaThe Monticello Lady roo volleyball team traveled to Beaver and Millard High Schools for region match ups last weekend. Play at Beaver C team High started with the match. The Beavers pushed the Lady Bucks to five games, but Monticello was able to hold on for the win. The JV team also had a tough match. They dropped the first game However, the Lady Bucks played hard and won the next 15-and three The Beaver varsity team has been ranked in the top five in the state, and they were ready to show the Lady Bucks why. The Beavers pulled out to an early lead and won the first The second game game was closer. The lead see sawed back and forth, but the Beavers also won the second game 20-2- 25-2- 7, 0, 15-1- 5. 2. and one service ace, Katie Andrews kills and 5 blocks, Jennifer Garcia 2 kills, 9 digs 3 and 2 service aces, Kashay Wareham 1 kill, 6 assists, and 3 service aces, Natalie Randall 1 kill and 1 service ace, Raevan Church 8 assists, and Keri Ramsay had 5 digs. Whitney Christensen, Tara Garcia, and Natalie Freestone also saw varsity playing time. On Saturday, the Lady Bucks traveled to Fillmore to take on the Millard Eagles. The C team once again won their match in three games by scores of 25-1- and 15-The JV team had a tough match against a strong Millard team. The match went all five games, with the Eagles winning the first two games and the Lady Bucks rallying to win 25-1- 9, 7, 5. THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, September 29, 2004 - Page This time the Lady Bucks were not to be denied. They stepped up their play and won the last two games of the match 25-1- 8 and Offensive play was strong during the match, led by Jennifer Garcias 11 kills. Stevie Young 15-1- 0. and Raevan Church each added 7 kills. Kashay Wareham had 20 assists, and 3 kills. Raevan also marked up 13 assists. Natalie Randall added 5 kills, and Katie Andrews had 4 kills. Back up play was crucial in the win with Tara Garcia and Whitney Christensen adding 1 kill each. Defensive play was also bet- ter with Jennifer digging 5 balls, Stevie blocking 9 and Katie adding 4 blocks. Ace serves were as follows: Kashay Wareham 4, Kelley the third and fourth games. Ramsay 2, Natalie Randall 1, However, the Lady Bucks Jennifer Garcia 1, and Keri by a score of could not hold off the Eagles Ramsay 1. Coach By the time the third game Esplin looked Bucks the and lost the final game of the noted, The team has got to get started, Lady match. Match scores were like they were ready to shake more consistent on serves and off the long bus ride and play and receiving. On the bright side, This is the first defeat of we got one win, and we get ball. They played the game both teams on our court later. tougher than the first two, but the JV team this season. The varsity match also were not able to pull out a win The Lady Bucks are in The Lady turned out to be a five game region play. There are two and lost battle. The Lady Bucks were home games this week. TuesBucks were plagued by service once again troubled by service day the Lady Bucks host the weak defensive errors and errors with 13 in the match. Kanab Cowboys, and on play. Coach Tony Esplin said The first game was lost by a Thursday the top ranked San that he believes the difference in the game was our lack of score of The Lady Juan Broncos come to town. seven with Bucks Game times are: C 4 p.m., JV played strong and won serving ability only the second game The 5:15 p.m., and varsity 6:30 aces and 14 errors. Beaver had only five service errors. Eagles came roaring back with p.m. Come and support the win over the MHS volleyball team this Stats of the game were: another Bucks. Stevi Young 8 kills, one block, homecoming week. Lady 15-2- 5. 20-2- 5. 23-2- 15-1- 0, Lady Buckaroo Kasey Ketron blocks a shot in recent volleyball action in Monticello. Gary Torres photo 5, 10-1- 5. 3-- 22-2- Lady Raiders win the Richfield Invite Volleyball Championship 1 5. 17-2- by Leo Platero Over the weekend at Richfield, Whitehorse came from behind to defeat South 5 and Sevier It was a team effort and the kudos go to the defense in the back, consisting of Johanna 5. 25-1- 18-2- 5, 2. 17-2- 5 Attention Baseball K1- - & 25-1- Softball Players The Monticello Recreation Department JENSEN O RTHODONTICS Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. For every uniform turned in, Toll Free 570 West 400 North 678-278- Monticello 1 587-230- 2 "i SAN JUAN PHARMACY Moab, Utah 84532 Whitehorse and Rowland Hall. Whitehorse completed the pool play defeating Wayne 25-2- 2, Sevier Valley 3-- 1, 19-2- 5, 15-1- 27-2- 5, 15-2- 5, 25-1- 3 and North 3; 15-1- 0; 25-- and 9. Whitehorse met Wayne Call for an appointment YOU GET A FREE CANDY BAR! Blanding 15-1- 2. Nelson, Michelle Hatathle, Deshia Tolth and Kolenya Holly, said head coach Sharon Jay. We went against several 2A schools and I think they were surprised at our team. Eight teams came together at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield, Utah: Wayne, North Sevier, Escalante, South Sevier, Valley, Enterprise, the process of gathering all the equipment and uniforms that have not been turned in from the past baseball and softball season. Please turn in equipment or uniforms at the city office, or to Eddie at the Monticello Elementary School. is in 11 877-322-73- 60 SPECIALIZING IN BRACES s and again in the defeated them in two games, semi-final- and 25-1South Sevier had to do it the hard way. After losing to 25-1- 4 8. Wayne, they dropped down into the consolation bracket. On their way back, they defeated Escalante and Wayne to meet Whitehorse for the championship. In the First match, South Sevier defeated the Lady Raiders However, in the second game Whitehorse stormed and finally back to win win to bring put out a to back Montezuma Creek the championship trophy. Senior Kolenya Holly, Sophomores Derica Dickson Remember, for 18-2- 5. FASTER SERVICE 25-1- 5 15-1- 2 call ahead for refills... especially if bottle indicates no refills and Christina Sijohn and other members of the Raider team contributed to a team You can now have all of your bottles filled at Car Care Center in Monticello! Thanks Steve! win. This is the third championship won by the Lady Raiders this season. Wins include the JV Carbon Classic in Price, Utah, the Bloomfield Invititational, and the Richfield Invitational. 217 North Main Mon-Fr- i: 8 am - 5 pm Sat & Monticello After Hours: by appointment 435-587-25- 38 Goutte&ys of (Jfalcs & With the win Whitehorse will meet the Monument Valley Cougars at home on Thursday, a region 1 A opponent. The Raiders already have won in Monument Valley. Whitehorse is ranked fifth in the 1A in the state by one of the Salt Lake newspapers. |