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Show Pace SPORTS Is99 16 - November 2. Uintah Basin Standard Harward. Gunnison, right, charges into the end zone while being chased by HAPPY BULLDOG-Aar- on game in Altamonts Colton Goodrich. Altamont gave Gunnison a good battle, but lost in a first round Altamont, Saturday. 2-- A Tabiona nets sixth place, and Altamont ends up 8th By Aldon Rachel battle with Altamont, which Clace 15-defeated Valley, 15-Altamont opened the meet by losing 10-115-to Piute, ana then bounced back by defeating 15-Layton Christian, 15-Altamont dominated Tabiona in the first game and won 15-- The next game saw Tabiona behind 10-but they rallied back behind nine serves in a row by Shelly Price and tied up the game at 10-1With a side out against Altamont, Tabiona took a 0 lead. Altamont used serves by Jentri Sorenson to go The lead changed ahead hands again with Tabiona servers, Kami Lazenby and Shelly Price coming through, and Tabiona went on Lexi Gines served up to win, the last two points for Tabiona. Tabiona took total control in the third game and easily defeated the Tabiona won the Longhorns, 15-consolation bracket for sixth place. Coach Stringham reported that the Tigers had a great team effort to bring Tabiona its first ever placing State Volleyball Meet at a We had great hitting from Janae VanTassell and combined efforts of setting and hitting from lisa and Tina Stringham helped the Tigers win, she sud. "Tomi Thomas, Kamt-Lazenand Shelly Price added to 1, Tabiona High School's Lady Tigers recorded their beat ever finish at the State Volleyball Tournament when they defeated arch-riva- l, 16-115-to Altamont, place sixth. Altamont ended up eighth. Tabiona pasted an 5 region mark and Altamont was We never placed in volleyball at a state meet before. Last year was the first time wy ever won a game at state. It was very exciting for us and we had a great finish for the season, said Tabiona Coach Sherry Stringham, who provided most of the details for this story. Tabiona, the third place team from Region 16, played Panguitch in the first round of the state playoffs at Utah Valley State College in Orem and lost 15-- 16-1Fhday. 1 anguitch came into the meet as me second place team from Region 16 and ended up third in the tour-neA 5, 6, 8-- 7-- 9, 4, y. The Tigers were back in action against Escalante, fourth place Region 15 team. The Tigers dropped the first game, 15-- but rallied to 15-1win the next two, 15-1Tabiona opened play Saturday 15-on a 15-6- , 10-1triumph over Milford and then advanced to a sixth 4, 2, 3. 6 5, 17-1- 5, 8, 0, 9. 7. 1, 11-1- 13-1- 1. 16-1- 6. 1-- A by ROUGH LANDING-Altamo- nts Nick Patterson, left, decks Gunnison's Greg Hammond, who manages to hold but Gunnison onto the ball. Altamont fell behind 14-- rallied to lie up the playoff game in Altamont it 1 1 minutes to win. 34-1- 4. 3 final gunned down the Longhorns hopes with TD scores in the ing and defense. Aubrey Tumbow and Lexi Ginea came off the bench and were instrumental in helping their team. Other team members indude Summer Roberts, Rachal Burt and Kristine Tumbow. Tabiona, Altamont and Manila met at Uintah High School for a Region 16 Northern Division playoff, Thursday, October 2 1 . The three teams were tied for second place behind first place Rich Rebels. Tabiona, Altamont and Manila each had a record of one win and one loss against each other. Altamont defeated Manila and beat Tabiona at Tabiona. Manila defeated both Altamont andTabiona at home. Tabiona had defeated Manila early in the season and beat Altamont at Altamont in the last game of regular season play. To begin the evening's playoff, Manila and Tabiona faced off with 15-1-1 15-1the Tigers taking a win. Altamont played Manila 9-1- Scores Twice To Tie AHS the teams victories with great pass- Second half Altamont rally falls short on Bulldog TDs By Aldon RacheU Altamont had rallied back with two second half scores to tie up a 2-- A playoff game, Saturday in Altamont at With less than 1 1 minutes to go it was a brand new ball game. Unfortunately, the Longhorns came up firing blanks, and Gunnison used a machine gun style 14-1- 4. attack up the middle of Whit 3, and beat them in two games. Altamont beat Tabiona, 16 to win the match. Altamont 9, advanced to the Region 16 meet as the Northern Divisions No. 2 team with Tabiona third and Manila -- fourth. Rich was first. The Tabiona Tigera came through with a third place finish at h the Region 16 Tournament in Price, October 23. Tabiona 13-1- 5, defeated Monument Valley, 15-- 4 and then Rich beat Tabiona, 15-15-Tabiona played Manila for the fourth time this season and 15-- 6 to won 15-1place third. Rich was first, Altamont, second and Manila, fourth. Tabiona played off with St Joseph at Tabiona, Wednesday, October 27 and won, 15-- 15-- to advance to the atate meet. teams that place third through sixth in region tourneys are required to playoff with other region squad. St Joseph was the sixth place team from . Region 17. 15-- 6, Reynolds, Greg Hammond and Aaron Harward to shoot down tri4 Altamont's hopes for a umph that sends the Bulldogs on to tourney play this week va. Milford. Starting on a happy note for the Longhorns, Altamont had the Bulldogs singing the blues with two TD 4coreK First, Altamonts Nick Patterson scored on a quarterback sneak and DJ. Thacker added the extra point kick to make the score 34-1- 15-1-1 North-Sout- - Gunnison, 14 and Altamont, 7 with 4:33 to go in the third quarter. Todd Christensen and Garrett Dastrup turned in some super running plays to advance Altamont to the Bulldogs 34 yard line. Altamont went to the air with Colton Goodrich and Joey Meeks snaring paaaea to Altamont at the seven. Thacker Eut loose to the one and then Patterson ripped up the middle for the score. Altamont wasn't finished showing off its scoring power through the legs of Thacker, Dastrup and Christensen. They motored to the Gunnison 18. Christensen then carried the ball to the nine, and Thacker sapped his defenders with super moves to get into the end tone. Thacker did double duty with a successful point after touchdown that tied up the game with 10:50 left.' Gunnison was fearful that their fense by running up the middle. Reynolds, Hammond and Harward did most of the work. Reynolds 2, 2, Delivery r 5-- 10 pm Delivering to the Cove Area Soon! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L. " Coupon" Buy a Large Specially Pizza and gel a FREE Medium, 2 Topping Pizza 212000 d 35-yar- d 0. rd Gunnison 34, Altamont 14. Gunnison Altamont Altamont TDs-Ni- ck Patterson, one yard run; DJ. Thacker, nine yard run ( Both lucks by Thacker). Emery 47, Union 7. Emery Union Union ID, Bart Brighton, eight yard pass from Jesse Fieldsted (Kevin Blackwell kick). BIG RUSI Joey Meeks, right, boots away the ball while being rushed by Gunnison's Rick Christensen. ; nts TD D J. Thacker is only seconds away from a touchdown score. TREK-Altamo- Emery ends When You Need It Are You Ready For Some Pizza? ""TSSpon" Medium - $8.99 or Large - $11.99 Any Way You Waul It!11 Choose up lo 3 loppings or any lover's line! """Coupon""" - $14.99 Large - $18.99 2 Medium or 2 Any Way You Want It!" TUMPS I I I worn I EM I I Choose up to 3 loppings I 212000 Sundas Only I I Coupon Coupon I Expires EULUISERVICEILUBEI BRAKES COMPUTE EXHAUST IRAIMIOtl Lubricate chaiseN Change Oil (5 qt.)N New Oil FilTerN Check an fluid levels Rod's MIN! LUBE or any lover's line! Sundays Only Expires guy-Harw- ard, end zone with Altamont recovering the bouncing ball, and the first quarter ended at 0-- Harward score on a ten-yarunning play and a 26 . yard TD passing reception by Casey in the second quarter-ha- d Dyreng-a-ll Gunnison ahead by 14 at the half. The Longhorns escaped from their corral and stampeded all over Gunnison in the second half for a tie, but Gunnison blasted away to win by 20 on 3 TDa. 2, 'orSomeFootball? 722-45- 86 21-1- 0 Football Results P0r picked up the (coring honors with he broke several tackles on an eight yard TD run that gsve the Bulldogs a 4 edge with 7.26 left. The Longhorns found themselves in trouble again when a penalty and a QB sack that pushed them back to the AHS nine with the killer coming when quarterback Patterson in an attempt to avoid a sack pitched the ball to the wrong who went from being offensive to coming up with the defensive gem of the afternoon deep in AHS territory. Shortly after, Reynolds scored run up the middle on a two-yarwith 5:39 to go and the extra point had Gunnison ready to shoot a rifle in celebration aa they led 2614. "Altamont was running outof time and attempted to gain a first down on a fourth down try, but came up empty. Gunnison took over at the Altamont 35, and Devin Ball (good last name for a football player) cored on a run with 212 remaining to lock up a 34-1- 4 Bulb dog triumph. In the third game of the regular season. Gunnison had to hold on to beat Altamont by one touchdown in Gunnison. The Bulldogs were charged up in the first half in Altamont as they took a 14-- lead. They fumbled mm TD drive in the 1-- A END ZONE DASH-D- .J. Thacker, right, daits down the field with the football in hand. He scored Altamont's second TD and QB Nick Patterson produced the first score. 14-1- 2-- A 0. j 722-273- 9 It turns out Union's 32-2- 7 win over arch-riva- l, Uintah High School in Roooevelt will be the highlight of the season for the Cougars. They dropped a 47-- 7 6A playoff game to the Emery Spartans at Castle Dale, Saturday. Emery led 41-- before Union cored on an eight yard pass from QBJeaaa Fieldsted to Bart Brighton with leas than four minutes reiuain-in- g in the ball game. Kevin Blackwell connected on the extra 0 point kick. Sadly that 4th Quarter TD was the bright spot for the Cougars, who were behind 34-- 0 at the half and 4 after throe quartan. Emery wasn't satisfied they added one more ocoro late in the fourth to win by 40. Runningback Zach Sharp and QB Brad Stilaon scored two touchdowns for tho Spartans. 1- -0 & AUTOMOTIVE 290 East 200 South, Roosevelt Unions year By Aldon Rackele StOD. GO. PeilflZOHI |