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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 30, 1985 - Page 6 Bronco basketball by Angelyn Adams After defeating the Monticello on Friday, the Buckaroos 84-San Juan Broncos traveled to Moab and made it a Spirit Week clean sweep with an 83-win over the Red Devils. The Broncos only loss this season is to the Cortez Panthers, and their record now stands at 11- -L Cory Cochran led the Broncos in scoring and rebounding, with 25 points and 14 rebounds. Bryan Redd, with 11 points and 9 rebounds, played his best game of the season. Skinny Nielson had 22 points. Dave Barfuss scored nine points and was credited with 13 rebounds. The Bronco JV team won their game with Monument Valley. 63 BIG GAME ONTH by Ray Remund 59 Education Specialist Almost 500 antelope found new homes recently, with a little help from Utah Division of Wildlife Resources big game biologists. Some 320 antelope were taken from Parker Mountain in south-centr- al Utah and split among three developing herds in other areas of the state. Herds at Puddle Valley west of Great Salt Lake, the San Rafael Swell area of southern Utah, and the Book-clif- fs east bench area of eastern Utah received new pronghorns. Division biologists also trapped 150 antelope from the DWR over-popula- ted herd, near the border, and shipto as part of them Nevada ped an interstate assistance program which has made possible many of Utahs big game herds. Relocating wildlife to historic or new ranges is a basic reSnowville Utah-Ida- Author visits schools ho sponsibility of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, working in close cooperation with resource management agencies, land use organizations and private landholders. The 34s have it . . . Bronco Cory Cochran attempts to block a shot by Buckaroo Stacy Young as recorded in a photograph by Scott Boyle (left). Young watches as Cochran takes his turn at scoring, as seen in a photograph by Janet Wilcox (right). transplant projects are planned for desert bighorn sheep Two A move of 20 this winter. sheep is planned from the South area to the Little San Juan Rockies across the Green River. A yet undetermined number of sheep will be moved from a robust herd in Canyonlands National Park to release sites to be decided later. Interstate assistance to improve or reintroduce wildlife populations has wade possible viable herds of several Utah big game animals. Elk, Rocky Mountain and desert bighorn sheep, buffalo and antelope are all native to Utah but most had declined dramatically in numbers by the late 1800s. Elk were brought to Utah from Wyoming in the 1920s. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep releases from Wyoming and Canada started in the 1960s and continue toNevada helped improve day. the desert bighorn population in Utah by providing sheep in 1973. Utah proghom antelope were down to only 600 head in 1922 when transplants from Wyoming and Montana brought new life to the decimated herds. Buffalo made a comeback in Utah in the 1940s when 23 head were brought from Yellowstone Park. the past, Utah has usually been the recipient of transplant assistance from other states. But in recent years Utah has been able to provide assistance to other states, as with the recent antelope move to Nevada. down In SJHS Broncos defeat MHS Buckaroos by Colleen Richardson and Angelyn Adams The San Juan Broncos continued their winning ways last Friday at the expense of the Monticello Buckaroos. Final score in a game which Coach Dave StoddardsaidtheBuckaroos lost in the first quarter was 84-6- 3. The Broncos led by 19 points at the end of the first quarter, a lead the Bucks narrowed by only three points at half-tim- e. The Bucks out scored the Broncos by five points in the second half, but it wasnt enough to close the gap. ADVERTISING PAYS The Buckaroos high scoring Stacy Young spent the second quarter benched for fouls. He came back in the second half to score 16 points, for a total of 84-6- 3 Eagles tomorrow (Thursday) at Duchesne. The Broncos, who enjoy a 11- -1 record, will play this Saturday, February 2, in Montrose. by Troy Lynn Dean T. Hughes, author of books for children, will lecture in BlandingandMontezumaCreek on Thursday and Friday, February 7 and 8. His itinerary includes an 8:30 a.m. lecture in the team complex, Building A, San Juan High on February 7. In the afternoon, he will share slides and ideas with students at B landing EleAt 7 p.m., mentary School. Hughes will meet the public at the Blanding library. On Friday, Hughes will lecture and visit in Montezuma Creek. Hughes is the author of several books including: Nutty for President, Hooper Haller andHonestly Myron. 18. Skinny Nielson led the Broncos with 20 points. Cory Cochran had 16 points and 18 rebounds. Statistics diow David Barfuss with 15 points and 9 rebounds; Bryan Redd with 6 points and rebounds; Chris Singer, 10 points; Pete Yazzie, 8; Billy Slavens, Jens Nielson, Jaycen Tate and Jimmy Swenson, 2 each. Vess Hatch, with 18, tied Young as high scorer for the Bucks. Gordon Walker had 12 and Rick McDonald had 7. The Bucks, whose record is now 3, will meet the Duchesne 9 8-- QUALITY WOOD FINISHING PRODUCTS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL If youre looking for a bank that treats you like family, see Arab Redd. like the fact that our office is small. Our new customers soon get to be like family because we can take the time to talk and get to know them. Our customers arent just a number to us. They know if they have a I problem or a question, well do everything we can to make sure theyre taken care of.. .professionally... and like a friend." ARAH REDD Bookkeeper We have available the complete M.L. 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