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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 21, 1978 - Page 6 Bill Frazier wins golf title Buckaroos win Monticello's Buckaroos held Green River scoreless while rolling to a 47-- 0 victory m their game last Friday m Green River. The Bucks racked up a total 34G yards on offense--13- 4 on the ground and another 192 yards passing. Green River managed 136 yards on offense, of passing for ing for 55. 81 yards and rush- first first Scoring twice in the quarter, the Bucks' touchdown came on a reverse, with Van Codner getpass ting the TD. A play, Wesley Trujillo toLoran St. Clair, accounted for 25-ya- rd 37-ya- rd Mont-icell- second os touchdown of the quarter. Kory Black went for another Buck 14 TD yards in the second period, and apass from Trujillo to George Romero was good for 21 yards and the fourth Buck score in the same period. Monticello led 27-- 0 at halftime. A pass play, Trujillo to Codner, scored again 57-ya- rd Bucks in the third quarter. Kory Black hit from a yard out, and David Schaug-aar- d scored from the 13 to add t o more touchdowns in for the 47-- 0 the final period. Van Codner led the Bucks' rushing with 48 yards on four carries. Kory Black carried nine times for 39 yards, Wesley Trujillo sevenfor28, Marcus freeman five for 20, and David Schaugaard three carries for 17 yards. Trujillos passing accounted for eight completions and three touchdowns in 15 attempts, lie also had one interception. In pass receptions, Van Codner had two for 90 yards, Loran St. Clair one for 37 yards, George Romero two for 34 yards, Mark Jensen two for 9 yards, and David Schaugaard one for 22 yards. Most of the Buck squad played about half the game. Joe Wolfe Davis Coach singled out Mark Jeimen, a substitute, as outstanding on defense, although he said the entire varsity did well." Green River Quarterback Bigelow carried 10 times for 39 yards and had two completions in seven passing attempts. had three Corey Vetera catches for the losers, good for 83 yards. The Bucks' Homecoming is this Friday night, when they in a game meet Altamont scheduled for 7:30. Winners in the 1978 Indian Open golf tournament last weekend at the San Juan golf course are pictured here. Center, with large sand painting trophy, is the overall champion, Bill Frazier of Window Rock, Arizona. Others pictured are, left to right: Tom Bryant, Cortez, Colorado; Gene Atcitty, Portales, New Mexico; Rudy Sells, Window Rock; Tom Atcitty, Shiprock, New Mexico; Nate Toledo, Farmington, New Mexico, and Billy Frazier, Window Rock, New Mexico. Bill razier T nd a half- 14- -6 time lead and went on to a 29-1- 2 victory in their game with Delta last Friday at Delta. a difficult time off the bus ride," had We shaking San Juan Coach George Bay les said after the We game. we like were played carrying the bus on our shoulders. It was a good win; we overcame the bus ride and Deltas tra- dition." The Broncos scored tw ice in the first quarter while holding the Delta Rabbits scoreless. Additionally, Eric Perkins and Kirk Nielson each had a pass interception, Gary Slavens sacked the Rabbit quarterback one time, and Jason Halliday had a QB sack and a fumble recovery. We didnt play as well as we 51-y- ard ard failing. Leading by only 2 points going into the final period, the San Juaners hit for 15 points in that closing quarter. Shane Shumway scored on a run, with Jimmy Jones running the extra point. Robert Kenly scored in the same period on a 3 -- yard run, with Tommy Palmer kicking the conversion point. San Juan had a total in rushing, with Delta gaining 171 yards on the ground. The Broncos hit on 1 of 6 pass attempts for 51 yards, while Delta had 8 yards on 2 of 6 pass tries. Defensively, Scott Meyer had 11 tackles for the Broncos, Kelly Lyman and Eric Perkins had 9 each, Gary Slavens had 8, and Jason Hall-ida- y 2-y- ard 212-ya- had 5. rd Avery, 139, Shiprock, eighth, Jim Tutt, 145, and Trophies in this years tournament consisted of sand battery-operate- d painting clocks. course in Monticello. Frazier was followed by three other players with identical 159 scores: Rudy Sells, Window Rock; Nate Toledo and Curtis Toledo, both of Farmington, New Mexico. Other winners were-- . Fifth, Ike Beyale, Shiprock, New Mexico, 169; sixth, John Window Rock, 171; Albert seventh, Avery, 173, George Shiprock; eighth, Atcitty, 178, Shiprock. Ben-all- y, Billy Frazier was winner in the Callaway" competition, winning a playoff from Chuck Harrison, The and Blanding, to Frazier, tcitty, Shiprock, w'on first place with a 126. Other winners were: second, Gene Atcitty, 133, Portales, New Mexico; third, Tom Bryant, 135, Cortez, Colorado; fourth, Russell Lewis, 136, Shiprock; fifth, Jim Atcitty, 137, Shiprock; sixth, John Br - are capable of playing," but we Coach Bayles said, learned a great deal that should help us in the weeks to come." This Friday night is Homecoming for San juan, with the Broncos meeting Manti in a game at Blanding, starting at 7:30. The first Bronco score came on a pass play, Shane to JimKirkNielson. Shumway the second my Jones scored San Juan TD on a 31 -- yard run and ran the extra point. Delta came back in the second period to score on a plunge by Rick Moody but missed the extra point attempt. Delta held the Broncos again in the third period while scoring their second touchdown, a 3 -- yard plunge by Rick Moody, with the conversion attempt ant, 138, Cortez, seventh, Glen Harrison received merchandise prize. In the net class, Tom A- Broncos down Delta gridders grabbed Window fired a two-rou- Rock, Arizona, 153 to win the 1978 Indian Open golf tournament last weekend at the San Juan golf trophy went The San Juan High School of Homecomings weekend is Homeboth San Juan and at coming Monticello High Schools. In Blanding, San Juan High will hold a parade Friday afternoon, starting at 2 p.m., and will wind up Homecoming activities with a dance Saturday night at 8; 30 at the high This school gymnasium. Queen of San Juan Homecoming is Cindy Simpson, a senior. First attendant is Leslie Shumway, and second attendant is Jayne Redd. The and attendants are queen chosen by members of the foot- ball team. In Monticello, the Home-comiparade will start at 2:30 Friday afternoon. the Doxol guy about his Fall Tank-s- et Promotion. Steve Watrous, Blanding office This is Grandpa Jones urging you to ask the Doxol propane man about his FALL TANK-SET PROGRAM. It's a great way to get your propane system installed and beat old man winter. We've got plenty of tanks and lots of gas. Just give us a call. Well tell you all about it. When you need money for any good reason, ask Steve Watrous. Hell put the same energy into raising funds for you as he does for the Heart Fund in his spare time. Steve and all of us at the Blanding office do our best to aivp you the most knowledgable, friendly service we can. So ask us for money, or a lot of other things. Youll be surprised how much we can do for you. For savings - checking any borrowing ask Steve, Jennielean, Clara, banking need, Marsha Bonnie, anyone at Thayn LP Gas BLANDING Phone 678-231- 7 ng Queen of Monticello High Homecoming is Cindy Redd, a senior. First attendant is Caroline Fellmeth and second attendant is Patty Black. The queen and attendants were chosen by student body voting and judging. The MI1S Homecoming activities will wind up with a dance at 8 Saturday night in the school gymnasium. r Member FDIC WILLIAMS ENERGY COMFANrJJ Heads up people putting you ahead. |