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Show The Express Uintah Recreation Association and the 7-11 Restaurant Present: Pick the Winners Football 1994-1995 Weekly winners win a Chuckwagon Dinner for two at 7-1 1 Restaurant. (Chuckwagon is served every Saturday evening.) Games for Dec. 24, Visiting Teams vs Arizona Buffalo Dallas Green Bay New England Philadelphia Seattle San Francisco New Orleans N.Y.Jets Pittsburgh Washington Detroit Tie Breaker Kansas vs (score) Name: Phone: Mailing Address: Last Week's Winners Celebrity winners: 1. Max Adams (missed 2) 2. Shane McAffee (missed 2) 3.Rob Leetham (missed 3) 4. Clay Johnson (missed 3) S.Melanie Morrison (missed 5) 6. Jay Dee Nielsen (missed 6) Overall Winners: 1. Tie: Noah Borton, E.K. Woolley-1 3. Ray Kier 4. Jay Nold-2 5. D.J. Wiseman -2 6. Frank Annerl-2 7. Ray Gilley-2 e.Kyle Wein-2 9. Cody Coombs -2 10. Jeffrey Sand -2 Point Totals for Season Lynda Giesa 45 E.K. 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Raiders (score) Frank Annert 8 Hal Massey ...... ..8 Joshua Sand 8 Harry Mryoshj 6 Dale Larsen 6 . 16 Nyai Bender Rex McCartey 4 Rob Laetham ........4 LaGrande Hadtock .3 Jake Richens .. ..3 Brandon Me .... 2 5 C Wafiti 2 3 Jana Wafby ....... 2 Andy McOwe .., 1 f4$fl LSS a ooe 1 Jey 5nd ..,.. 1 IS IS 14S ...14 13S 13 12 11 9 8 D t f w ta&t Merles 1 f 4W'ct Hill A GREAT CIFTIDEA AS SEEN ON TV! Basketball continued from page 18 and scored 22 of his season high 40 points during the first stanza. The Utes also gave West a clinic on TEAM basketball. "Everyone we called on to play really stepped up and did an outstanding job one way or another," Moon said. In the first half it was Nate Eaton. Despite not scoring one point, Eaton's full-court hustle inspired the team to a 34-23 half time lead. The senior guardforward had two steals and two rebounds at crucial times all of which led to eight points for the team. In the third quarter, when West closed to within one point, six foot center Brandon Sparger continually boxed out the bigger West players for position under the basket, leading lead-ing to several rebound possessions for Uintah. "I like to get in and bang with the big guys," Sparger said. With both Jeff Jaussi and Clint Sorenson in foul trouble most of the second half, Sparger's play was instrumental in-strumental in the Utes upset victory. Steve Murphy also hit a huge three pointer when West was making a run at the lead to keep the Utes up 52-46 after three. Finally there was 6'-6" senior center Scott Bigler. Biglcr, who is still trying to learn the ropes after not playing organized basketball in high school until this year, might have given the team its biggest lift twice in the fourth quarter, keeping them close enough for the starters to pull it out. After West had taken a one point lead at 68-67 and regained possession, the Panthers fed the ball inside to their giant center. Burgess turned to take a little five foot banker, when Bigler leaped up and blocked the shot Scott then raced down the court and was fouled sending him to the line. He hit one of the free throws to tie the game at 68 all and send the crowd into total pandemonium. It would be all the Utes needed to pull the decision out With time winding down, Dccts hit one of two free throws for a 69-68 69-68 lead. West came right back and canned a jumper for a 70-69 lead with just 30 seconds left in the game. With the crowd and both benches going balistic, Corey Enloc would hit the game winning jumper from way outside. "They were overplaying over-playing Rhctt real bad. When 'Murph' hit mc with the pass, I was open and took the shot". It wasn't just any shot Enloc was a good three feet behind the three point line. His shot hit nothing but net, giving the team a 72-70 lead with 23 seconds left in the game. West's last-second desperation shot missed and the Utes had a win. Dccts kd all scorers with 40. including in-cluding five three's and 18 of 23 from the free throw line. Enloc had 14, Sorenson and Murphy with scv-cn scv-cn each, Jauvsi wuh two and Sparser and Bigler with one each. The lam ll travel to RkhfWld Wednesday and Monti Thursday far lx 7.30 game. Your Mcssngc MnkcB A Bigger Splash,. HERE! Express 789-35U Y t$J ... " II I lv -iiiH p The 'Mad Bomber' lets another one fly during tournament action. Deets hit 10 three Doint shots during U.ntah Tournament and scored a season high 40 points in Utes 72 70 win over West 5 -mf7 .7 'A ' Corey Enloe 'swoops' to 0 Q Selected Styles Red Wings 30 off &&30 off All Red Wing Insulated Boots 15 off fa All Ladles yio-off Belts 20 off IT fSyfiSt$ - - ill! Vernal Express 1 i . vil -ii. I the basket during Uintah's 58-50 victory over Altamont Saturday. 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