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Show Page 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 14. 1993 . Lose Final Game, 16-1- 4 Close cajl wipes out Union victory hopes vs. Park City By Aldon Rachel The Union Lady Cougars gained a new name Thursday night, "The Hard Luck Kids" when they suffered their third last minute final game volleyball setback to Region 10 opponent, Park City after dropping heartbreaking losses to Emery and Uintah a week earlier. Union defeated Moffat County in a practice game at Craig, Colorado, September 7. The Cougars, 2 in Region 10 and 3 overall, will host match, Morgan in a Tuesday, September 14 and will compete in the South Summit Tournament, Friday and Saturday. The Cougars had a 2 lead in the third game after leading by six, 14-but their winning hopes 0-- 2-- non-leag- ue 14-1- 8, Eagles nab 2nd place BALL BATTLE-Uni- on Cougars, Kristina Osborne, left and Rcbccca Riser, right, jet to the net in an attempt to knock the ball over to the other side. Union won the first game with ease, 15-but lost the final two to Park City's varsity. 1, Neola 3 on 3ers go to National Finals Round-Ball-Ruck- By Mike Ron Remember back in April when a Junior Jau team from Neola waa Duchesne captured second place in the Wendover Tournament, Friday and Saturday. The tournament was won by team, Tooele. school and lost to Duchesne is a the Lady Buffaloes in two games. Altamont placed fourth in the tourney and Salt Lake Lutheran netted 3-- A 5-- second. The Lady Eagles defeated Tabiona, Altamont in the tournament, Saturday and then lost to Tooele in the championship. Duchesne also took second in its pool, Friday with a loss to Salt Lake Lutheran in the first match and wins over Wells,NevadaandTooele. Duchesne also beat Tabionas varsity team, 15-- 7, 15-- 16-1- 14-1- 4, Union had an easy time in the first game with a 15-- 1 victory. However, Park City rallied to win the second game, The Cougars appeared to have recovered from the second game "letdown" by taking a 1 lead in the third game. Park City took a 0 lead, and then Unions Jenni Nielson, Maryku Colton and Kristina Osborne produced successful serves for a 1 Cougar lead. Gina McKenzie and Tracy Luke pulled off a "Hit the Deck" move and Rebecca Riser tipped the ball voer the net to put Union up by four. 15-1- 3. 5-- 1-- 5-- 1-- A named the beet in the state. Now the three Neola boye are headed for Boulder Colorado to compete in the National 3 on 3 Finals. Jeff Davenport, Kuincy Dye and Jackson Dye make up the 3 Ds (last names) who first competed in held last the determined the beat in the state for summer in Salt Lake City. There their age group? Well membere they placed 2nd and qualified for from that aarne team have formed the Provo 3 on 3 competition held the 3 DB- -a 3 on 3 team recently over Labor Day weekend. At Provo, the 3 Da went undefeated and left the tournament the best 15 year old team in the state. The 0 mark at Provo qualified the team for competition in Boulder, Colorado September 18 and 19. Championship teams from all over the United States will be there vying for national honors. Kuincy is the son of Mutt and Darlene Dye, Jeff is the son iff Mike and Jackie Davenport, and Jackson is the son of Kyle and Chris Dye, all of Neola. vanished when a serve by Jeanie Nielsen, which appeared to hit the east boundary line was ruled long with the ball going back to Park City. The Miners ran over the Cougars in Roosevelt with successful serves by Anna Truxes, Jamie Cottis and Katy Moran to take a 4 third game triumph. A Miner drilled a shot off a Union player to tie up and the winning the game at shot came when the ball landed between two Union Cougars. The Miners dug themselves out of a hole and dosed the gap to two but Union reeled off three at service pants at the hands of Riser and McKenzie to take a lead of Kristina tipped the ball over the net for one point Union took a 4 advantage and then Luke nuked Park City with four amazing serves that had the Miners performing head first dives for the ball and coming up short to fall behind bv eight at 13-- Riser had 5--3, five-poi- nt 8--3. 9-- 5. a return shot land just in bounds to place Union one point away from a However, Truxes, victory at 14-who served up four service shots, which included one ace, ran over the Cougars to narrow the margin to two 8. at 14-1- 2. Union failed to survive a cloae call and ended up dropping a 16-1- 4 game to Park City. The Cougars appeared to bo heading far a quick victory when they scored 15 straight points in the first game after falling behind Colton's serve tied up the game at and two more successful shots Colton put Union up by two at scored four mare painte with one an ace far a Cougar lead of Osborne served up an excellent serve and Riser blocked a return shot by Park City. Jeanie Nielsen scored six service points to give Union a 15-- 1 triumph. Prirk City took a 0 lead in the second game, but Union rallied to tie up the contest at 2 and took a. 2 advantage on service points by Jenni Nielson and excellent Mock of a return shot by Colton. Union led 4 on a service shot by son, but Park City rallied to tie up the game at 5 and took a 10-- 6 advantage. ' Union cut the lead to one at 10-However, an ace by Truxes put Park City up by three at 12-Jenni Nielson and Colton Mocked a shot to came within one once and then again at 1 and Park City won on a return shot by Union that was wide. The third game waa another wild encounter that ended up in favor of the Miners. 1-- 0. 1-- 1, 3--1. 8--1. 2-- 2-- 4-- 5-- 5-- 9. 9. 12-1- 14-1- 3, in 4, Duchesne, Thursday. The Eagles JV squad also won its match. Duchesne will host Carbon, Tuesday and travel to Altamont, Thursday and East Carbon, Tuesday, September 21. Altamont lost to Rich in two games in a region match in Altamont, Thursday. The Longhorns captured first place in their pool in the Wendover Tournament, Friday. Altamont defeated Wendover, Tabiona and an team, Spring Creek. out-of-sta- te seeks public input on proposed rule changes DWR 3 ON 3ERS-J- eff Davenport, Kuincy Dye and Jackson Dye 3 on 3 tournament to be held next National for the qualified 18 19. and weekend, September Five open public meetings have been scheduled across the state to gather public input on DWR proposed changes to the fishing proclamation. All Utah anglers are encouraged to attend one or mens of the meetings. Results of the meetings will be summarized and presented to the Utah Wildlife Board November 10 at is regularly scheduled meeting in Moab. The board in that area; change Flaming Gorge Reservoir rules as follows: licensed anglers limit eight trout andor kokanee salmon in the aggregate, no more than five may be trout (other than lake trout) or kokanee salmon, and no more than three may be lake trout. Only one lake trout may exceed .34 inches; open Forsyth and Mill Meadow reservoirs to fishing. at that meeting. Here is a schedule of the meetings: September 14, Vernal, County Comm. Chamber, 152 East 100 North; September 15, Salt Lake, UDWR Auditorium, 1596 W. North Temple; and September 22, Cedar City, City Council Chamber, 175 E. 200 N. All meetings are scheduled to start at 7:00 p jn. will make final decisions an proposed changes PEffiSP1 , CHANGE OIL & REPUCE FILTER tubricM CM Wengi 01 (upto5qs)1nttlNM aFBtrCtediil Fluid aw. Uv ALL FOIL. Among the more important proposed change are: change the trout limit at Bear Lake from six to two and eliminate the size restriction. Also, change the whitefish limit at Bear Lc&e from 20 to ten; increase the bass limit at Rockport from two to six, but retain the size restriction; dose Deer Creek Reservoir to the harvest or possession of yellow perch; close Jordanelle Reservoir to fishing arid adjust the boundaries of some restricted areas on the Provo River : 211 FLOOR WORK-Uni- ons Gina McKenzie hits the deck in order to keep the volleyball alive. Also in the picture is Jenni Nielson, left. Local shooters do well at Ft. Bridger Rendezvous Several blackpowder shooters, making up the Kings Peak Free Trappera, from the Uintah Batin travelled to Ft Bridger, Wyoming over the Labor Day weekend to participate in the Annual Ft Bridger NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION A public auction Rendezvous. Randy Williams of Bluebell won has been scheduled for Saturday, September 25, Items may be viewed between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday and between the hours of 1 0:00 p.m. to 1 :00 p.m. on Saturday. Sealed bids will be received by the city at those viewing times. Bids will be awarded at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. It is not required that you be present at the bid opening. Auction will be held at the Roosevelt City Maintenance Shed South of Stewarts Thriftway, Roosevelt, Utah, for the purpose of selling to the public any surplus items no longer needed 1 993. for city use. Roosevelt City reserves the right to accept or reject any bid, makes no representation for any items sold, with all sales being final - no guarantees, no returns, all items sold "as is". Miscellaneous vehicles and equipment are available. A detailed list of items can be obtained from the city offices located at 255 South State Street during regular business hours. Interested citizens are encouraged to attend. If there are further questions, contact Brad Hancock or Carolyn Krissman at 722-5001. Carolyn Krissman, Recorder Notes from o Christian Wouldn't you agree that God is truly awesome? He crested all things snd us. Isaiah 423 and 43:7 says, "Thus aailh God the Loid, he that' crested the heavens, and stretched them out; he that spread forth the earth and that which comeih out of it; he that giveth breath unto the people upon it, and spirit to them that walk therein. Even everyone that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory. I have formed him: yea, I have made him." If we believe that He is the creator of alL why is it so difficult to take Him at His word and believe that He came to earth as Jesus to die for our aims, and to bring us salvation through Jesus? Is it because it is just too simple? Man has his own ideas of what God should be and what salvation is. But God has written the Book the Bible, on what His ideas are and what we should believe. In Isaiah 55:8-1- 1 it aayt, "For my thoughts gis not your thoughts, neither as your ways my ways, saith the Lord. For jg the heavens are higher than the earth, to are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughtsyour thoughts. For as the rain comcth down, and the snow from heaven, and retumeth not thither, but watered! the earth, and maketh it faring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I Mease, and it lull prosper in the thing whereto I sent it." A Gods word comes forth to you today, it shall not return unto Him void, but will accomplish in your heart and life what He his set out to do. Do you seek a better understanding of God and Hit plan of salvation? 0 Please direct your questions and comments to Pastor Tony Harrell at Kulland this writer of the at or commentary, Cathy -- . 722-354- 722-565- Published in the Uintah Basin Standard September 7, 14 and 21, 1993. the aggregate ahoot Saturday, and walked away with a Jack Garnet Flintlock rifle. Each year, the Rendezvous Association awards excellent ehooten with two rifles: a flintlock, and percussion. Cloyd Davie and Dan Bird each took a first place in the Club Shoot Dan also won a money shoot and took first place in the Monday Blanket Shoot Pual Bird got a second place in the Club Shoot. The first three places in each of the dub shoots were given Trader Bucks to be spent on TVader Row. . Over 125 shooters from several different states participated in of the dub shoots. Carolyn Davis won first place in the Wotnenh Shoot About 30 women participated, induding Judy Williams and Naomi Bird fhxn Bluebell. Loot year, members of the King! Peak Free Trappera won over half ofthe prizes awarded. The krai duh welcomes interested shooters to join and portidpate in local shoots held REJOICE IN THE CREATOR!!! The Roosevelt Baptist Church 3. News, weddings, missionaries, tetters to the editor. Photos, etc.: Thursday, 5 p.m. notices: Legal Friday, 12 Noon Classified ads: ftiday, 12 Noon Display ads: -- ..Friday, 12 noon |