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Show (Eljr Cimrs PageA8 Football team enters poat-aeaao- n inter-re-gio- n opportunity to (dO Ce son If Grand's defense can keep it together then the team has a chance, and thats all you need sometimes. ..another chance. The season starts all over, and we do have a lot of baggage and dirty laundry from the season, but hopefully, we can dump it and get a breakfast, sandwiches, baked goods and Pamni Italian sandwkftn Wt also sent Wt carry an exclusive line of Hondo Coffee m and Taio Teas in an asiortment of blends and flavors. 59 S. Main St. McStiffs Plaza 259-5S- turn things around and begin the building process for next season, said Coach Ron Dolphin Of all the teams Grand could have faced, we think we got the best one Both teams run the ball in smash mouth fashion and both run a 4D defense Grantsville knows how to win games. They have come from behind five times late in the game to win this sea- THE BEST CUP OF COFFEE IN TOWN! Hours of Caffeine 7am - 6pm 3 nbrjjenbrnt 6 It's time to RUMBLE, baby! Jim Wyland Local Sports area Wins and losses against by teams and athletes The Red Devil team dropped their last game of the regular season to the Duchesne Eagles by a With that loss. Grand score of will only make the post season through the back door by virtue of Altamonts last game loss. In the Duchesne match up, the Devils were never really able to get the offense going. Throughout most of the game, the only play that gained them positive yardage was George play, w hich has been a favorite this year for Adam Zmerzhkar. But, given that it was the Devils only effective play, Duchesne soon figured out how to stop it as well. Other than Zmerzhkars solid running, the other bright spot offensively came late in the fourth quarter when Sam Francis took a for 94 yards. lie was tackled on the line, making that play Grands longest play from scrimmage this year. Two plays later, Gavin Holland scored his first touchdow n in four years. Holland had played line the last three years and wanted to honor his dads memory by wearing his number and running the ball this year, Dolphin said. The Grand County High School She Devil Volleyball Team breezed of through the region tournament last Friday at Manti, winning all three of the valuable most was voted player their games Ashley Keogh, left, tournament and is joined by Brittany Bohannon and Mandii Hodges as members of the all -- tournament team. They play in the state finals this Friday at Utah Valley State College. Photo by Ron Drake five-yar- d Volleyball team breezes through region tournament The Red Devil Volleyball Ttam made a great showing at the East """""" 1CLIP THIS COUPOnT Who will play the best music? "" Central Divisional Volleyball Tournament this past weekend at Manti High School, which assured their trip to the State 2A tournament Oct. at UVSC at Orem. The team was the top seed from the East Region going into the tournament, which matched them against Juab fur their first game. 15-Grand easily won, 27-2- 8 Castle Rode Chevrolet YOU DECIDE TODAY. SERVICE SPECIAL! 15-- 4, the Moving on to the Devils went up against the Monticello Buckaroos, who had upset North Sevier earlier in the morning. Strong serving by Devil freshman Rachael Saggboy, with six of the teams eight aces, proved too much for the Buckaroos, who never did find a way to mount an effective attack. But the Devils were on their game, hitting .472 average with very few errors. The Devils took the first two games and moved on to the finals against the Manti Central Divisions Templars, fresh from crushing San Juan in the semis. The Devils took a commanding semi-final- Thursday Oct. 26th from Call In with your pledge and VOTE, start fresh, new Grants ille 20-tra- p Chief of Police Mike IUavarre Grand County Sheriff October26, 2000 with game against Granstville post-seaso- n test Saturday Despite being labeled by The Salt Lake Tribune as the worst team to make the playoffs, Grand s coaches say they're excited about drawing Grantsville for the tournament We think this is a great The Grand County High School Red Devil Football Team by travelenter the for an GranUville to ling ccnteat. The game will be played Thursday at 6 pm in order to avoid a conflict with the ACT -- 3-- 6 p.m. or 8824 259-48- 97 01 Castle Rock Cheolt Transmission Flushes Coolinq TUnc Ups Power Steering Chevrolet OfdlmobUe and Buiek Auto Pre-Owne- d top-seed- S. Pontiac 481 S. Main. Moab JThis offer good with this ad onlyL 259-543- 2 , L s, . position early in the match and dominated the Templars with seven blocked shots and 27 kills. A tena-fcio- Devil defense posted a season- 70 high digs. They took the champi-- ; onship in two straight games, 15-15-d to give them the at state where they will earn a first r round bye. Ashley Keogh was named the 7, Op-e- d iVOLEE YBAUJfLEAGUES Open Practices on Wednesdays 0 pm Teams registrations & rosters due to Moab City Recreation by Oct. 30th. Fee: $100Team 0 Susan Secrest, Coordinator 7-1- 259-421- miMEffEissmMiiSssnm Open Practices on Mondays 0 pm Teams registrations & rosters duue to Moab City Recreation by Oct. 30. Fee: $1 00Team 8 Teresa Croasmun, Coordinator 7-1- 0iiS)33iinnnifl 259-874- JW3 i iiuai IS V-- S. Main 340 HOURS: 9-- Mae SLiJfeJNMMRGt T7TPTI rl ? 259-76- Dally 6 9-- 1984 1991 1995 Jeep Wrangler Saturn SC2 Coupe AT. Air, l, XLT, 4X4. Everything works. Over S3.000 spent recently In Repairs and Maintenance. A I treat Transportation 4X4 A Vehicle at 6,995 4.995 AT, Air, PW, PI, Power Seat, CD Player, Alloy Wheeft, and much much moru. 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New $40,000, NOW 12,995 Drive it...Toiv it.. .Push it Guaranteed $1,000 for any trade This Week!! tournament Brittney Bohannon and Mandii Hodges were named to the team. Cross-countr- y runners take 3rd in state The Grand County Red Devil Boys Cross Country team came in third place for the second year in a row at the 2A State Championship 'held in Salt Lake City on Oct. 18. Monticello won the race with a score of 47, followed by North Sevier at 70 and Grand County at 71. Although disappointed with the third-plac- e team finish, each runner gave his best effort of the season on the hilly, Saturday This car 4x4, Hardtop, H.0. 6 eye, 5 speed. Stereo and More. Very Clean and Ready to Go. car Is Exceptional! 1 1 ft Ford Bronco This 3 top-see- coarse at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City. The race capped an exciting season, which saw the Red Devils take first place in meets in Orem and Blanding, along with a Region 13 Championship in Moab. Ryan Stucki was the 2A Individual State Champion with a first place time of 17:13. Other Moab runners were Matt French in eight at 17:55; Matt Guyman in 20th at 18:43; Andy Hein in 25th at 18.56; Jordan Denetclarence in 38 at 19.20; Scott Bishoff in 48 at 19.58 and Roger Stucki in 50 at 20:13. all-gra- ss Senior Alan Lefebvre was unable to race due to a leg injury; however, he was named to the 2A Academic All State Cross Country T;am. The future looks bright for the Red Devils, as they will return five of their seven top runners next season. The returning runners include Ryan Stucki, who will get a chance to defend his state individual title. The returning talent, along with the excellent coaching staff of Bemie Radcliffe, Ryan Anderson and Dale Clayton will make the Red Devils one of the teams to beat again in 2001. Radcliffe, Anderson and Clayton have guided the Red Devil team from relative obscurity, to one of the top ranked 2A teams in the state for the last two years. The coaches and runners would like to thank the parents, students and community members who helped to make this a memorable fce&Ron. |