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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 24, 1983 - Page 9 'V San Juan Broncos defeat Buckaroos by huge score by Andy Jensen The Monticello Buckaroos were defeated last soundly San Juan Wednesday by the Broncos by a score of 100 to 65. The high score was the result of a poor shooting percentage by the Buckaroos and a very good shooting percentage by the Broncos, The game was dominated by . the Where have the gates and fence gone? The jeep climb in B landing is a wonderful place to go4nd have fun whether in a jeep, on horseback or flashing downhill on an inner tube. However, as Deputy Dennis Gutke of the San Juan County Sheriff Department points out, when log fences and gates on private property are used for firewood, it constitutes destructive vandalism and is punishable by law. Gutke notes that the owner of the pictured property invites those who use the area to be more thoughtful and considerate. Photo courtesy San Juan County Sheriff office Rmofi Chamberlain hero in win by Kristin Bayles Juan High Broncos had their greatest victory of the season when they defeated their arch rivals, the Monlicello San Juan had an Buckaroos. outstanding game and was able to secure a 100 to 65 victory. San . M the final seconds. Bronco fans were going wild when faced .with the possibility of 100 points. After three Bronco attempts, R'mon Chamberlain made the final basket for the 100 points. Every Bronco fan in the gym was on their feet and yelling. r on the Bronco squad High point was Perry Berrensen with 14. Chamberlain Everyman scored. and Paul MacDonald were close behind with 12. Broncos will next face the Emery Sjpartans who defeated them by two points the last time the teams met. The regulations for the 1985 spring turkey hunt and for cougar and bear will be set at the Utah Board Wildlife meeting in on March 10. The public Richfield is invited and written comments will be accepted through March 9. MR A FARM BINS Special Discount for ordering early ' DRYING AND STORAGE BINS O 15' 60' DIAMETERS ROOF SAFETY RING 0 40" DIAMETER FILL OPENING O 10 GA. WALK IN DOOR FRAME HEAVY SIDE WALL CONSTRUCTION DUNCAN & 303-882-427- 7 Across from Lewis Post Office out-reboun- ded The Bucks will host the Norwood Mavericks Saturday, February 26 at 7:30 pjn. Lady Broncos beat Moab but lose to Morgan by Kristin Bayles The San Juan Lady Broncos ended the 1982-8- 3 basketball season with a loss to Morgan. Earlier in the week, San Juan defeated Moab in a playoff game at Monticello. Moab stayed with San Juan throughout the entire game and the victory wasnt secured until the final seconds. The final score was 35 to 32.. V San Juan had a hard time with the officials. Moab shot a total of 21 free throws to San Juans 11. Against Morgan, the Broncos got off to a terrible start. The half time score was 31 to 15. Broncos made every effort to come back and even Morgan in the second half but were unable to pull off a win. The final score was 62 to 49. As the season ends, the Lady Broncos offer special thanks to the Mothers Fan Club for their support. out-scor- SAN JUAN - MORGAN ed National forest roadless areas studied for wilderness potential five years ago now will be subject to reevaluation, according to of AgriAssistant Secretary B. culture John Crowell, Jr. Crowell said the reevaluation is necessary because of a recent court decision that the environmental statement for the earlier review was inadequate. The reevaluation will be done as part of the land and resource management plans now being U.S. Department the developed by of Agricultures Forest Service for each of 120 individual national fbrest units. Those plans are scheduled for completion in 19 85. Because the court found the previous evaluation process to be legally inadequate, the reevaluation will include roadless areas which were previously recommended for wilderness as well as areas which had not been so recommended. Activities in the roadless areas continue under existing will plans, pending completion of the forest plans so as to meet program commitments and to assure that jobs dependent on those will continue, commitments Crowell said. The administration will continue to work with Congress for legislation to declare the road- less area review andevaluation J SONS INC. Lewis, Colorado 81327 the On the boards were M. Belliston with 11, P. P. Berrensen with 8, and R. Chamberlain and B. Palmer witn 7. The Bucks had help from sophomore Vess Hatch with 6 rebounds and R. Walker and R. Maughan both with 5. The Broncos Bucks 56 to 30. free-thro- -- For further information WRITE or CALL: Rh. Maughan 14, and R. Walker MONTICELLO SAN JUAN Now is the time to order your groin bins. : 10, 13. Environmental statement inadequate for roadless areas Rr.of table. G&uilliy , Broncos from the second quarter on. The Bucks were still in the game in the first quarter although they trailed the Broncos by 9 points. However, the Bucks were demolished in the second quarter 33 to 17. From then on the Broncos literally ruled the game. Amid the support of pysched-u- p fans, the Broncos were able to score the 100 point with 20 seconds left in the game. This game surely made the history books. R is not often that a high school team ever gets the opportunity to score 100 points in a regular time game. Statistically, the Broncos shot w 69 percent from the line while the Bucks shot only 51 percent, 6 percent below their season average. That hurt the Bucks especially when they were fouled 34 times. The Broncos shot 47, 5 percent from the field while the Bucks shot only 29 percent. The Broncos had six men in double figures: S. Neilson 12, R. Chamberlain 10, D. Pugh 12, P. Berrensen 14, B. Palmer 10 and P. McDonald, 12. The Bucks put only three men in double figures: I. Aloysius Two 78 77 Ford 34 Monte Carlo Ton Pickups 69 Volkswagen Bug 1595 4395 WERE WILLING TO TALK R3KH.MJir 163 N. Highway 191 3195 Blanding .678-27- 12 environmental statement to be and to sufficient nationwide release the roadless areas not for wilderness recommended from further wilderness consideration, Crowell said. Crowell said the cost of the review is estimated at between He also $15 and $30 million. administration is the said to committed working with on legislation to Congress designate areas appropriate for wilderness as part of the wilderness system. |