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Show Homecoming Tilt to Feature Mcsb Against Bucbross from f.lonticclb A natural rivalry, two undefeated teams, a rematch re-match between two teams that played to a tie and the possibility of a region championship are part of the offering to local fans Friday night, as the Moab Red Devils meet the Mon Iticello Bucharoos in the Devils' Homecoming. The garni; will be under the lights starting at 8:0') p.m. Pro-game ceremonies will slart at 7 M0 with the , honoring of-12 seniors and their parents. The crowning crown-ing of Homecoming Royalty Royal-ty and a great half-time show will add to the color. The two t-arn-: played to a 13-13 standoff in tPo first game of the season. The Ruckarjos almo.-t won that one with a si-me in the last 10 second-: ami a missed conversion. Since that game both teams are undefeated. Moab stands at o-0-l and Monti ello is the same. The Bucks have (t playoff berth clinched, as does Moab. Montieello is the defending state champ in Class Ii circle-; while Moab is defending the Region Six title. Fans will see two teams that are very much alike in personnel. Both have small anil exceptional!.' aggressive lines. Both (fuarterbacks, Richard Smith of the Buck- and Dan Robinson of Moab, can throw the ball. David Broiis on and Curtis Redd for Monticello are runners like the quick trio of Kim Neal, Dave Bierschied and Steve Walston of Moab. In Glen Richeson of Moab Mo-ab and Ray Odett of Monticello, Mon-ticello, the two most experienced ex-perienced coaches in the region are matched. |