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Show 22 Yemal Express wednsdoy. jun 28. i989 Summer Basketball Ends for UHS Team Support Your VERNAL Police Athletic League i , 0 Y'Y The high school summer basket- Palasades, Colorado 68-46. Their ball schedule ended this last week- only loss came to Grand Junction end with next years varsity complet- High in a 62-61 squeaker which the ing a two tournament trips to Craig Utes led by 10 points at one time, and Grand Junction, Colorado. Key mrnovers CQSt us The squad which was comprised game," said Coach Gardiner, "we of Marshal Buker, Scott Mansfield, were without Mansfield, but we 1 Jason Shumway, Brian Snow, were always in the game against a Juston Mortenson, Denny Southam, tough team, and just made some - Ben Wilson, Travis Tolley, Kurt mistakes which cost us in the end." Gardiner, and sophomores Johnny The coach said he is happy with the Angel, Jason Moore, and Brian team and the prospects for next sea- ; Christiansen, have played 16 games son with the group of kids he has against high school competition kept together so far this summer, from Utah, Colorado, and Gardiner said the summer program Wyoming. is virtually over now, as the kids In the Craig Tournament the Utes wil1 gear UP for fal1 sPorts at lhe went 2-2, and included a head to hi8h scho01. but he wil1 continue to head blow out over Union High Set lhcm together periodically dur- School a Reeion 7 rival next vear. ing the next four months. Of the The Coug's were without Labrum sixteen Post season games played TW0 YOUNG ladies were starting members of the Maverick and Larson, but Riser the team lead- ty the Utes against some of the best League's Championship team and are pictured here receiving er was present for the thumping, competition in Utah 4A and 3A as their trophjes from members of the board of directors, (l-r) The Utes did not have Marshal well as Wyoming and Colorado, president Mark Brown, Trish Oldroyd, Mandy Massey, and Vice Buker their 65" center for the they have a 10-6 record. President Steve Oldroyd. game. The Lady Utes attended the CEU In a head to head match up Scott CamP mis P3 weekend which in-Mansficld in-Mansficld cuarded Riser and held eluded 225 girls from schools the Union Star to just 10 points until omi the state. Of the 18 teams fc earbaee time when he hit two 3- attending the Utes took 5 tn both pointers in the closing moments of e varsity and junior varsity com- thc contest. petition. The only school other man ., . , Uintah not a 4 A school was Carbon The Utes won the contest 62-46 Ulcs ion rjva, and ai one point held a 30 point lead jn tournamcnU Bcsidcs Iasl over the Cougars. ycars high Stluad which rc. The Utes also beat Green River, turns the Lady Utes took freshmen Wyoming (61-59) and lost to Wixom, Rcidhcad, and Shumway. Jackson Hole, Wyoming (5449) Carissa Barker was named play- and Moffat County, Colorado (59- maker of the camp and Darylin 55). Acor was the leading scorer, avcrag- Last weekend the Utes entered the H 17.5 points per panic during 18 team Grand Junction tournament action. Coach Barker Tournament and came home with said he is impressed wi;h the girls 3rd place. The Utes beat Woodland and looks forward to the ujvorning Paik. (Denver) Colorado 62-57. and season. 4 ff 4 1 1 i 'poiL'tts FdDH'iiniiiiii ! Youf opinions co?Ke'nrg tpo-l issued 'mvflod and il ta p-- 'vi in ' h:i tky co'ufrn it Hf ? 4d;td to Spons Cdts', .v ; 3f.d fA dd'tl and ftunbf, and Ut?.M edi v J.'AtON MOOPCR receives instructions from Csrd.nal Ccach Jvhn Gftcne a!:cr htimg a ifigt to k'-l center in -4 f Vernal City SECRET WITNESS 789-8888 j .. . I 1 OFF! BEE HIVE FIREWORKS iV r t t 1 T I .f : DINOSAUR ROUND-UP RODEO y 1 1 t ' I 51 r u 1 t , HEE HIVE So. 1500 E. e Jolley Che v. Dav Ids. - GE1 FACTORY BUY BACKS ' t CT3 v.- (u T77yrT;)(l,MirjrjT; 78 16 E MB M i ft I |