Show t J S Sc MAWS SPOUTS c J i sr t ts ty s y 32 1 r 1 15 1 ti FM Mt P c t y N f l r JOAN JARMAN leaps up to the n net t to knock the ball over to Payson Other Uintah in the picture are Kym Buckalew 12 Julie Hacking 21 and Teresa Gentry 15 Uintah defeated Payson a and d Springville on November 1 3 2 0 The Uintah High School volleyball team shook off a season opening loss to Union High School October 28 as they bombed Springville and Payson for Region Six victories in inVernal inVernal inVernal Vernal November 3 3 Uintah battled Spanish Fork and Carbon in volleyball contests this past Wednesday yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day at Spanish Fork The Utes will motor to American Fork Tuesday for battles with Pleasant Grove and American Fork The volleyball action Tuesday will start at 3 pm p.m. UINTAH II needed only two contests to drop Springville as the Utes skinned the Red Devils 20 to 16 in the first contest and 20 to 11 in the second game Teresa Gentry with six points was the high point girl in inthe inthe inthe the first contest with Springville Other Uintah Utes who scored points in the first game were Kym Buckalew Buckalew 5 Debbie Merrell 4 Carolyn Hales 2 Joan Jarman 2 and Julie Hacking 1 The first Uintah Springville battle was a close contest all the way through However in the second game Uintah held a large lead throughout most of the contest The top Uintah scorer in the second contest was Kym Buckalew with 12 points Other Uintah players gaining points were Julie Hacking 7 and Debbie Merrell 1 1 Julie Hacking picked up the first six points for Uintah and Kym Buckalew scored points 7 through 16 Debbie Merrell scored the point for Uintah and Hacking gained the lath counter Buckalew Buckal w gained the final two wo points for Uintah in the second contest UINTAH'S next opponent last Thursday was Payson and the Utes wasted little time in destroying the Lions The Utes crushed the Lions in the first contest 20 to 0 O. Uintah captured the second contest over Payson 20 to to 11 11 to gain their second Region Six victory The fir first t Payson Uintah-Payson game lasted about 10 minutes as the contest was over before the Lions knew it The top scorer for Uintah in the 20 to 0 massacre of the Lions was Julie Hacking with 15 points Other Uintah Utes scoring points for Uintah were Debbie Merrell 3 and Carolyn Hales 2 In the Uintah shutout of Payson in the first contest Debbie Merrell nabbed the first three points for Uintah and Carolyn Hales scored points four and five Julie Hacking took over in the Uintah scoring parade as she scored the remaining f fifteen teen points to give Uintah a 20 to 0 victory Payson attempted a comeback in the second contest and for a while it looked like the Lions had a good chance of winning the game The Lions scored the first five points of the contest to take an early 5 0 advantage e. e Uintah gained four unanswered to narrow the Payson lead to 5 to 4 4 In Vernal The Utes battled Spanish Fork and Carbon at Spanish Fork this past Wednesday Uintah will take on American Fork and Pleasant Grove at American Fork Fork ork Tuesday Utes battle battlo Cavemen Vikings Tuesday Uintah rips Spring Springville vii Ie Payson for region wins TilE THE I. I LIONS IONS scored two points to take a 7 to 4 advantage Uintah picked up two more points to narrow the gap to 7 to 6 for Payson but the Lions scored two points to take another three point lead Uintah Ij finally lead d as na they out outscored scored Payson 7 to 0 to take a 13 to 9 advantage Uintah wrapped up the second game by outscoring the Lions 6 to 2 in the final moments of the contest Joan Jarman was the high highpoint highpoint highpoint point girl for Uintah with seven counters Other Uintah volleyball players gaining points were Julie Hacking 4 Teresa Gentry 4 Doris Merrell l 3 Carolyn Hales 1 and Debbie Merrell 1 Jarman scored six of her seven points when Uintah blanked Payson 7 to 0 to take a commanding lead leadin leadin leadin in the second game Joan Jarman scored points 8 B to 13 for Uintah Julie Hacking scored the 1 12 2 3 and points for Uintah Teresa Gentry gained points 6 18 19 and 20 Doris Merrell scored points paints 15 through 17 Debbie Merrell scored the point for Uintah and Carolyn Hales scored the point for Uintah Jarman also gained the fourth point for Uintah In other contests held at Uintah High School last Thursday Spanish Fork defeated Payson in two contests contests contests con con- tests 20 12 and 9 20 and Springville dropped Spanish Fork in two of three contests 20 18 20 18 and 20 14 x s f 4 j KYM BUCKALEW 12 drives the volleyball toward the net during the battle with Payson November 3 3 Uintah defeated Payson In two straight contests Other Uintah players In the picture are Joan Jarman 25 Carolyn Hales I 14 4 and Julie Hocking Hacking 21 I I AMERICAN Fork gained two volleyball wins as they defeated Pleasant Grove and Carbon last week Carbon defeated Pleasant Grove for a Region Six victory Uintah and American Fo Fork k are t ed for first place In Region Six with 2 0 marks Carbon Spanish Fork and Springville are tied for third place with 1 11 records Payson and Pleasant Grove are tied for sixth place with 2 0 marks After the battles with American Fork and Pleasant Grove on Tuesday the Uintah Utes will host Union High School of Roosevelt in a varsity doubleheader November 18 The volley volleyball ball battle with Union will begin at 7 pm p.m. The A 3 Volleyball Tournament will be beheld beheld beheld held December 3 and 4 The Uintah junior varsity volleyball team will take part in inthe inthe inthe the Region Six junior varsity volleyball tournament at Pleasant Grove on Wednesday November 17 REGION SIX VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS W L UINTAH 2 2 0 AMERICAN FORK FORK- FORK 2 0 CARBON 1 1 SPANISH FORK FORK- FORK 1 1 1 1 SPRINGVILLE 1 PAYSON PAYSON- PAYSON PAYSON O 0 2 PLEASANT GROVE GROVE o 0 2 |