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Show o 1975 2, Bucks even in league by Margie Teeter The Monticello High Bucks got into the win column in Region 10 football last weekend, rolling over the Duchesne 39-- 6. Eagles, Although the Bucks built up a big score, Coach Nyle wasn't too happy with the club's showing. We made too many mistakes," he said. Mc-Farl- ane Monticello came out of the contest with a region record while Duchesne is in the other region battle last weekend East Carbon stopped Altamont 29-- 7. The Bucks have a game this weekend. They travel to Dove Creek to take on the Dolores County Bulldogs in a Saturday afternoon tilt. Monticello' s defense had a field day against Duchesne and the Bucks offense could do about anything it wanted. But both teams had trouble with the officials. Monticello racked up 165 yards in penalties and Duchesne had 95 yards stepped off. The Bucks' first drive was stopped by penalties. Minutes later they got the ball back and marched for a touchdown with Steve Giles carrying the last 10 yards. The TD was set rd run by Trent up by a 1- -1 0-- 2. non-counti- ng 26-ya- Schafer. Monticello scored again in the first quarter on a seven-ya- rd scamper around the right end by Mike J. Christensen. Brian Washburn passed to Von nt conBlack for the two-poi- pass play. Monticello rushed for 25-ya- rd 146 yards and passed for 98 with carries. Mike V. Christensen picked up 42 yards on two carries and TrentSchafer car15 ried seven times for 33 yards. for Monticello s defense caught Duchesne's quarterbacks six times for losses totalling 44 play. Seconds a fumble after later, recovery, Washburn scored on a keeper up the middle and Kent Green kicked the extra point. Both clubs were scoreless in the third period. Then, in the fourth, Langston passed to Giles 29 yards for a touchTD down. Duchesne scored with 58 seconds left in the game on a STEVE GILES continues to spark the Buck running game, and racked up several long gainers in Homecoming victory over Duchesne. Photo by Margie Teeter. The Bucks return to Region play on Thursday, October 16, when they entertain Green River in a 7:30 p.m. game. 10 Broncos in close loss by Margie Teeter We just couldn't generate an offense." That was the San Juan Broncos' main problem at North Sanpete last Friday, ac- cording to Bronco Coach George Bayles. And North Sanpete was operating at a high emotional level as it was the club's homecoming game. The final outcome was 12-- 7 for North Sanpete in the Region Seven football game. San Juan has been having a tough time of it in region play and it may get tougher on Friday when the Broncos host the rambling Red Devils of met little opposition so far in Region Seven play, rushing to a 5record and a tie for first place in the region standings with Delta. Last weekend ard The yards. Bucks scored three times in the second period. Giles connected with Don Langston on a rd play for the first score. With 1:13 showing on the clock Black passed to Mike V. Christensen for a 17-y- San 12. Moab. 43-ya- Juan In the passing department Washburn hit on two out of six tries, Giles two for two, Black one for one and Langston four version. The Record four different players hitting. Giles rushed for 94 yards on The Grand County club has -0 Moab stopped Juab 40-1- 3. Moabs got a football team," Coach Bayles But we've got a indicated. of up our couple things well-balanc- ed sleeves." Following the Moab game, San Juan has a middle-of-the- week tilt against Emery. The Broncos will entertain Emery at 3 p.m. on Wednesday on the Blanding field. Emery fell to Richfield 40-- 8 last weekend and is 5 in the standings. 0-- We made too many mis- takes, San Juan Coach Bayles reported on the NorthSan-pet- e A A A A A cant seem A The Broncos were still hampered by the absence of running back Jess Cornwell, and quarterback John Swenson got hurt halfway through the game. Coach Bayles was hoping Cornwell would be back in time for the Moab game and Swenson's injury didn't appear to be A We game. to find it." it was too serious, although stiU painful early in the week. The Broncos' lone touchdown against North Sanpete was earned by the defense. Wayne Palmer picked up a North Sanpete fumble and ran it 40 yards for six points. He added the point-aftkick 7to give San Juan a halftime margin. 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