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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March zi, 1984 - Page 8 Buckaroos meet Waterloo at State by Andrew S. Jensen MHS Buckaroos, number two team from Region xm, met their Waterloo in the form of the Gunnison Bulldogs and the Bobcats at the State Basketball Tournament held in Provo. A week prior to the tournament, the Bucks played the Duchesne Eagles at Green River to decide seeding for the tournament. They lost the game 49-and a chance to enter State as number one. The Bucks first game at State was against the Bulldogs, seventh place team from Region XII. The scouting report, which showed that Gunnison had two quick who shoot well, could guards two and players strong in reunderestimated the bounding, Bulldogs. Gunnison shot 74 percent from the field (all long shots) in the first half. While the Bulldogs were having the game of their season, the Bucks fared poorly. They shot below their average percentage. The final score was Monticello Pan-guit- ch 1- -A ; 57 40, Gunnison 68. Gunnison went on to place seventh in the state. On Thursday, the Buckaroos asks for firewood bids BLM Land of The Bureau Management (BLM) is proposing to chain 2,200 acres of pinyon-junip- er woodland on the Henry Mountains situated in the Henry Mountain Resource Area in southeast Utah. would like to The BLM determine the demand for com- firewood sales in the area prior to chaining. mercial full-co- urt defense characteristic of their game early in the season. It helped, but the Bucks still lost 83-6- 9. Scoring for the Bucks against the Bulldogs was Ivan Aloysuis with 12 points; Stacy Young with 8; Dale Whipple with 4; Mike Lovato with 6; Vess Hatch with 3; and Scott Christensen, Gordon Walker, and Ricky McDonald with two points each. The Bucks had three men in double figures against Panguitch: Stacy Young with 22; Mike Lovato with 21; and Ivan Aloysuis with 12. Also scoring were Vess Hatch with 6; Andy Jensen with 4; and Dale Whipple and Gordon Walker with 2 each. The Bucks finish their season with a 13 win, 10 loss record. They hold a 7 win, 2 loss region record; as well as the first place trophy for the Mancos invitational, the second place trophy for the MonticeUo Holiday Invitational, and second place position in Region xm. v Players and coaches thank the fans who came to games to support the team. They also thank all businesses who helped sponsor the Buckaroo basketballpro-gra- m. The coaches extend thanks to team managers Gary Skousen and Richard Harvey. fifth and sixth MonticeUo Pee Wee BasketbaU team number one 1983-8season. (Back row, 1was undefeated in the 4 grade boys David Rice, Chad Dickemore, Jody Slade, Ronnie Terry, (front) Tyler Young, Brandon Goodwine, Desmond Wikle. The team was coached by Ron Dickemore and Jim Goodwine. Courtesy photo -r) April leal testate 1. THE WALTON HOME MonticeHo's finest custom-bui- lt home on current market. Three bdrms, 2 baths, large FR in bsmnt. 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Sal. price, good through April 25, 19S4. 303-247-7- 247-31- San Juan Education AU-St- Montgomery Ward SALE 299.99 10-- 15 different Buckaroo team emerged during the second halt They played the fast tempo offense and agressive The 12th annual boys basket -ban camps at Fort Lewis College and June wiU be held June 1984. O veraU purpose of 2, the camps is to teach basketball skills to junior and senior high school athletes. Fort Lewis BasketbaU Camps offer more productive hours on the court than any other basket-ba- U camp, individual instruction in basketbaU fundamentals, an 8 to 1 player-coa- ch ratio, videoof tape analysis shooting, and personal analysis of skiUs. For further information and contact: Chuck appUcations Walker, camp director, Fort Lewis CoUege, Durango, Colorado 81301, telephone, 17-2- A 1. Reg. 399.99. Plus tfans, handling 15 cu ft. oven has a special rack so you can cook up to three foods at once. Touch controls and two stage cooking. 68 8223. boys basketball camp quent Buck turnovers and MHS was down 18 points at halftime. in September 1984. Full information concerning the sale of this wood can be obtained by contacting Larry Gearhart, BLM, Henry Mountain Resource Area, Box 99, Hanksville, Utah 84734 or call (801) SAVE 100. COMPLETE MEAL MICROWAVE Ft. Lewis will host were matched with the Panguitch Bobcats, defeated in the first round by South Summit. The Bobcats capitalized on the fre- The sales would be on a competitive bid basis with permits to be issued for either pinyon or juniper or both. The area is located about 30 miles south of It has an Utah. Hanksville, volume of minimum estimated about 4 cords per acre. The area is proposed to be chained 542-346- x. wp" Ulmlliu (Enrtea 253-649- 3 HARDWARE STORES Three Stores Under One Roof PARLEY REPP ..Variety Stores |