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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, January 29, 1981 - Page 8 Broncos delight fans with two straight wins Coach Dennis Jones had high praise for his San Juan cagers following two successive wins in as many days on their home court. A good balanced" game is how he described the Broncos Friday encounter with East. Carbon in a game where the Blanding team scored 19 points and held their Viking opponents to one point in their first quarter of play. Final Four players score was 78-5- 1. were in double figures. On Saturday the Broncos not only came through on the boards, they outrebounded their opponents 41-4- 3 to chalk up a 66-victory over the Emery Spartans. The stats showed four Broncos in double figures again. Coach Jones viewed the Emery game as our best game thus far this season." He commended Wendell Shumway for a super job" on the boards until he fouled out in the fourth period. He praised Charles Pugh for his performance and Jerry Cochran for his finest game this year. Paul Raymond did a super job of holding the ball during the' final minutes of play and hitting 63 Three Red Devils and a lone Buckaroo, Mark Jensen, scramble for the A. Jensen photo rebound in the Monticel game. lo-Mo- ab Devils no match for Bucks By A. Jensen The devils weekend? Mon-tice- llo Buc karoos met the Moab Red Devils in a Friday home game then traveled on Saturday to Page, Arizona, to test their court skills against the Sand Devils. Monti-cell- o won both games. Despite the handicap that came when Reed Freestone fouled out early in the fourth period, the Buckaroos scored their second win this year over the Moab Red Devils. Mark Paul, Freestone's replacement, did an excellent job on the boards. In a game that was until the fourth Bucks the got balanced period, five from players with scoring Mark Jensen leading at 16 points. Monti-cell- o. 9, Final score was neck-to-ne- ck 58-4- Buckaroos, meeting- the Sand Devils for the first Page at the end of time, trailed the first period of play in Page. The - 15-- 18 Aneth sets basketball tournament Aneth Community Schools has scheduled their fourth annual Men and Womens Basketball Tour- The nament for February to event is open eight sports men's teams and eight women's teams. The teams must be composed of adult players and have no more than a maximum of 12 team members. Entry fee is and $60 entry deadline is 5 at 5 p.m. Entries February with fee should be mailed to Aneth Community Schools, Aneth Utah 84535 with a roster of 8-- 15. Running a defensive press, Page caused Freestone to have three personal fouls by the end of the second period. almost lost their lead in an exciting fourth period. With about two minutes of play left, the Sand Devils trailed the Bucks by two points. A Buck victory was assured when Freestone broke away with the ball at halffull-cou- Mon-ticel- lo court and slam dunked it with less than 10 seconds left in the game. Mark Jensen led the Bucks with 18 rebounds in the Page game. Freestone had 22 points in spite of spending time on the bench with three fouls. 24 points and players MacCauley and Jon Smith also had a good game. Page has a great press. They are better than any team we've played. I was impressed with the way our team acted under pressure." Tonight the Bucks host the San Juan Broncos, a rival of long standing who beat them by one point in double overtime in a December 5 game in Blanding. It may be the most exciting game of the season. The Buckaroos beat Page who defeated the Broncos. However, the Broncos defeated the Emery Spartans, who, in turn defeated Monticello. Jon Smith fouled out early in the fourth period and was re- placed by Marc MicCauley. The Sand Devils put forth a valiant effort to stop the Buckaroos, but the final score was 8. 4 4 4? 4 4 4vv Aerobically Yours registration COUCH Any size $24.95 CHAIR Any size $12.95 587-26- 69 MHS wrestler of the week A 105 - pound junior, Ronnie Musselman, wrestler has been named of the weekatMonticeUo School. Ronnie, a teama has lost only two matches thus far this season and he has avenged one of those losses . The other loss came when he wrestled up a weight. He is looking forward to region and state, where he hopes to win first place. For the past two seasons, Ronnie has been an exciting wrestler to watch. He always does the very best he can, a high compliment. High co-capti- on, 112,119,132 and 167. Coach Davis commended Ronnie Musselman for an impressive performance at 105. He was one of the outstanding grapplers in the Captain meet," Davis noted. Daniel Anderson lost an exciting and very close match in overtime to Fruita Memorial. 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Those six wrestlers did a fine job" according to their coach, Joe Davis, with all six taking first and second place. Monticello came in third in tournament standing, behind Fruita junior varsity at first and Norwood at second. They were trailed by two other Colorado teams, Hotchkiss and Ridgeway, fourth and fifth respectively. Bucks took first in the 98 and 105 weight class. They took second in the following weights; Income averaging can save you money. But only if you make more than $30,000 a year. FeUsi?imaEy The tourwould like numbers also, if j San Juan junior varsity also de- High matmen, How much excitement can one coach take? Coach Griffin had The Moab game this to say. was a really good game for us... We played good defense; we had excellent help from the bench from Rhett Maughan and Mirk Paul. Our game against Page was a great game for Reed Freestone and Mark Jensen. Page couldn't stop them ... Marc that is possible. For additional information contact John Abeita or John Pete at u. j. Nielson." Monticello small nucleus of dedicated student athletes, were able to enter only six wrestlers in the Norwood 74-6- players by name. nament organizers the rt four very important free throws. Also playing well were Randy Rarick, Mike Acton and Jens Bucks wrestle at Norwood Weekdays 5 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE 9-- 587-219- 8 |