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Show 4 Vernal Express Friday, September Express v2 ui' ,v- ..i, UINTAH BASIN cowboy Steven animal called, Pig during the A total of 246 entrants and 36 schools competed in the Uintah Basin High School Rodeo, Saturday and Monday in Vernal and the riding, roping, racing, rac-ing, wrestling event was dominated by the local team as the Uintah Basin's Shane Frost won the boys' all-around and Marcie McNeill won the girls' a" around. Kelly Shaul placed second in the girls' all-around and Glen Larsen of Carbon won the boys' second place all-around title. Ten Uintah Basin club members qualified for the Utah State Finals in June of 1985. Rodeos are scheduled at West Jordan and Tremonton, Friday and Saturday. Shane Frost captured first place in the bareback bronc riding event and ii S'aW 1 1 1 kit a 1 1 n a 1 m 1 ri ri. . i 1 x . a i r 1 ij;nu cUaaI vaaa .j. . . j Mnnjn.. ru r- . .. .... J a--imr : : ' scR-w 4l ;.H fM, 3X3 ; 1 If ' ' , - Lr . , ii3 rrn -i ki a - A 1 :vVr x, " ; V c ; x.x ... - :".v f WASATCH BARREL racer Jeanie Clyde darts around a barrel during action taken from the event. Clydene Cook, Lehi, won the barrel racing crown and Marcie McNeill, Uintah Basin, was nam- 7, 19 84 ..... . a -L5-s. ' Stubbs gets ejected from his bull riding event at the Uintah Guy Allred of Emery placed second. Paul Reams, Salt Lake City, captured third place. Monty Frost, Uintah Basin, snared first place in the saddle bronc riding event. The Uintah Basin's Shane Frost won the bull riding contest con-test with a score of 68 and George Cook, Uintah Basin, placed second. Wasatch cowboy Mark McAffee collected col-lected top honors in the boys' cow cutting cut-ting contest and David Madsen, Spikers, finished in second place. T.O. Bedell of the Uintah Basin nabbed third place. South Summit's Shane Thacker garnered first place in the calf roping and Shane Frost placed second. Larsen gained third place honors Basin High School rodeo, Saturday the bull riding, bareback and Shane Frost won the steer wrestling title ti-tle and Mathew Mills, Sevier, nabbed second. Monty Frost, Uintah Basin, netted third. Jim Redding, Uintah Basin and Glen Larsen, Carbon, won the team roping title with a time of 7.0. Bruce Curtis and Mathew Mills, Sevier, finished in second place. Dirk Rockhill and Shane Thacker, South Summit, placed third. Marcie McNeill, Uintah Basin, won the goat tying contest and Clydene Cook, Lehi, finished in second place. Kelly Shaul, South Rich, placed third. Uintah Basin's Tracy Allen pocketed fourth place. McNeill also won first place in the girls' cow cutting and Teresa Bassett, Wasatch, placed se ed as the all-around cowgirl. cutting and goat tying, .,. Mr- " f - Vic i 5 - , if5; ill II I and Monday. Shane Frost won steer wrestling events. cond. Shaul netted third place. Shaul also collected first place in the breakaway roping and Sonja Labrum, Uintah Basin, finished in second place. Juab's Jill Winn won third place. Cook of Lehi placed first in the barrel racing rac-ing and the Spikers' Chantel LaRoque netted second. Karen Middleton finished finish-ed in third place. The queen contest was won by Katy Manning of the Spikers. The first attendant at-tendant was Leisa Chavez, Spikers and Kristen Haney, Spikers, was selected as the second attendant. The Uintah Basin's Kammra Nunley won the pole bending title and Lori Childs, Spikers, pocketed second place. Karen Morlan, Emery, netted third. McNeill, also, placed first in cow 'i i f'7 i72..-- A. O r ALL-AROUND cowboy winner, Shane Frost, tosses his loop into the air during action taken from the team roping event. Shane Frost of the Uintah Basin High School Rodeo Club really cleaned clean-ed up in the Uintah Basin Club's Rodeo, Saturday and Monday as he won three first places, one second and the all-around title. There were seven boys' events in the rodeo and Frost placed first in 3 out of 7 events. He pocketed places in '4 out of the 7 events. Frost won first places in bareback bronc riding, bull riding, steer wrestling wrestl-ing and won second place in calf roping. rop-ing. A South Summitt cowboy won the calf roping title. Jim Redding, Uintah Basin and Glen Larsen, Carbon, won the team roping crown and Monty Frost, Uintah Basin, nabbed first place in the saddle bronc event. Uintah Uin-tah Basin cowboys pocketed five of the seven first place titles. A Wasatch cowboy won the cow cutting contest. Uintah Basin cowgirl Marcie McNeill won the girls' all-around title. McNeill snared two of the five first places in the girls' events. She won the goat tying and cow cutting contests. Shane and Monty Frost are related to Lane Frost of Lane, Oklahoma, who is ranked eighth in the Professional, . Rodeo Cowboys Association's bull riding standings at $33,192 as of August 28, 1984. Shane and Monty Frost live in Randlett and Lane Frost is originally original-ly from Randlett. Don Gay of Mesquite, Texas, is the leading bull rider at $50,564 and Ted Nuce of Manteca, California, is in second se-cond place at $44,970. Charles Sampson, Samp-son, Los Angeles, California, is in third place at $38,691 and Glen Mcllvain of Mesquite, Texas, is in fourth place at $36,491. Wacey Cathey, Big Springs, Texas, is in fifth place at $34,750 and Cody Snyder, Redcliff, Alberta, Canada owns sixth place at $34,465 and Tuff Hedeman, El Paso, Texas, is in seventh place at $33,961. A number of big wins by Frost could move him into in-to third place. Gay, Sampson and Snyder are former bull riding champions. cham-pions. Gary Toole, Harrah, Oklahoma, is in ninth place at $33,149 and Randy Queen, Harrah, Oklahoma, is in tenth place at $32,251. A top bull rider, Bobby Bob-by Del Vecchio, Bronx, New York, is in 11th place at $31,309. An Idaho cowboy, Vance Avery, Idaho Falls, is VERNAL RACER, Tracy Allen travels around a barrel at the Uintah Uin-tah Basin High School Rodeo in Vernal, Monday. 5&pt'-'rJ: IBM ranked 20th at $23,737. The Uintah Utes will open their season in Vernal with a game against Union High School of Roosevelt, Friday Fri-day at 7:30 p.m. Uintah will also host Carbon, September 14. Union will be entering the game with a 1-0 record due to a 41-0 win over 1-A Park City last Friday. A 28 yard pass from quarterback Mike Acord to Brett Wymer put the Cougars on the scoreboard with 8:23 left in the first quarter. The Cougars scored another touchdown and added another score for a 19-0 halftime lead. Wayne Fill-ingim Fill-ingim carried the ball 89 yards, through he crossed the goal line, threw the ball into the air, but was actually at the five yard line. The ball bounced in the end zone and Union's Chris Lloyd pounced pounc-ed on it for a touchdown ."Union added 22 more points for 41-0 win. Fillingim rushed for 189 yards on 17 carries and scored one touchdown. Quarterback Acord was 5 for 11 in the passing department for 112 yards. Sophomore quarterback Eddy Samuels completed 3 out of 10 passes for 60 yards. Samuels also scored a touchdown on a five yard run. Union and Uintah took part in a wild overtime game last year in Roosevelt. The Utes held a 6-0 lead for most of the game, but a pass interference call on the final play put Union close to the goal line and the Cougars scored a touchdown to tie up the game at 6-6. Union's Mike Olsen failed to connect on an extra point kick, which would have won the game for the Cougars. Uintah scored a touchdown in the overtime over-time period and went up by six points at 12-6. They failed to gain any extra points and Union scored a touchdown to tie up the game at 12-12. Olsen didn't miss the second time around as he put the ball through the uprights for a 13-12 Union win and thus the Utes will be out for revenge. The Uintah Utes appeared to have a fine running game during last week's scrimmage as Jon Nash and Joe Newell scored touchdowns on long runs. Quarterbacks Bob Ferreyra and Larry Bartlett moved the football well on the field and were able to get off good passes. Ferreyra connected on a passing bomb with Todd Mulville for a touchdown in the scrimmage. This year's Uintah team has depth at all positions. They have two juniors, Larry Bartlett and Jody Williams and senior Bob Ferreyra battling for the quarterback spot and have a hugh group of running backs, receivers, linemen and defensive men. Many of this year's linemen started last year and have huge amounts of valuable football experience. |