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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday February 6, 1985 Eagles defeat Buckaroos in close one by Colleen Richardson Buckaroos were ahead at the end of the third quarter but lost narrowly to the Eagles last Thursday in Duchesne. Final score was 6. Coach Stoddard com mended the players for their performance, stating that he was particularly pleased with the number of Buckaroo rebounds and their 70 percent average at the foul line. Vess Hatch was high scorer MHS 52-5- with 14 points. rebounds and shot the foul line. Hatch had 19 100 percent at by Kalvin Adakai Four Monument Valley Cougars placed in the Navajo Nation Wrestling Tournament at Navajo Academy, but it was not enough. Team standings were: Wingate Monument (116.5), Valley of Kayenta (U4), Tohatchi (107), Whitehorse (92.5), Navajo Academy (87), and Monument Valley Ricky McDonald also shot 100 and 3 rebounds. The Bucks will meet Whitehorse on the Raider's home court (74). Monument this Thursday, February 7. The Bucks are in region play. Valley wrestlers are: Kalvin Adakai, placed 119, pin; Julius Cranck, third by decision; Jimmy Valentine, and Harry Johnson, fourth; 1- -0 3-- who 0. SJHS matmen qualify for state competition by Jennifer Smith The Bronco wrestling team traveled to Delta over the weekto participate in Region end matches with teams from Millard, Hurricane, Pine View, Dixie and Cedar City. Delta placed first but all of the San Juan wrestlers qualified for state competition. Going to State competition are at 98 Grey mountain at Drake 105, Roger Adams at 112, Robby at 126, Cal Dean Black at 132, Jason Watkins at 138, Arnold Vijil at 155, and Robert Mantz at 167. Terry Tsosie will not be able to compete at State because he injured his knee at the region meet. Stanley pounds, Vance Bowring of Monticello 9:45 11.DO 6:00 6:00 11-- wwwf 38 If we say no sin, we deceive ourselves, and not in us. If we confess our sins East 700 North Monticello Kenneth Hudgeons nd just to forgive us our sins, from all unrighteousness. If Pastor & have not sinned, we make I his word is not in us. I John in Beaver. in the game with Green River. S. Boyle photo llalenttnc Roberts, each with 10. Annette Cougars vs Cougars! by David Yazzie Monument The Valley Cougars trounced the Rock Point Cougars 83-in their second win over the Arizona cagers. The victory was even sweeter coming, as it did, in Rock Point during Homecoming Week. Leading scorer for Monument Valley was Tim Atene with 21 points and 20 rebounds. Not far behind was Eric Atene with 20 points and 8 rebounds. Nathaniel Williams had 15 points and 18 Albert Atene had 6 rebounds. 14 and rebounds. points Meyer had 18 rebounds and 5 points. Darlene Morris had 4 points, and Marrietta Scott had 3. The Junior Varsity also won their game by a score of 40-2- 0. High scorers were Marrietta Scott with 12 followed by Karla Pincock with 11. The Lady Bronco's last home game will be played Friday, February 8, against the Mon-tice- llo Buckaroos. Their final season of the be against will game on Whitehorse Saturday, Febru9. The games begin at ary 4:45 and 7:30. San Juan High Broncos stomp Montrose Indians by Angelyn Adams The Broncos stand 15- -0 after defeating the Montrose Indians last Saturday evening by a score of 7. The Broncos had their best inside passing game so far this season with a total of 18 assists: Corry Cochran had 5, Pete Yazzie and Skinny Nielson each had 4, Jaycen Tate had 3, and Dave Barfuss and Jens Nielson each 83-6- Pictured is Buckaroo Tava Hatch as she attempts a block 1:8-1- 0 by Jennifer Smith their winning Continuing streak, the Lady Broncos defeated the Lady Devils at Moab this past weekend in a close 32-Their season game. record now stands at 5. The Broncos were behind by one at half-tim- e. The teams rallied back and forth, each taking small leads. With 58 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Kathy Redd made a shot that put the Broncos ahead by one and they were able to maintain that advantage. Sharing high scores were Kathy Redd and Alexia 31 The MHS Lady Bucks emerged second in region standings last Thursday after a whopping 78-loss to the number one Green River Pirates. The Bucks, who claim a 7- -5 overall record, will meet the Whitehorse Raiders this Thursday in their final league game of the season. Region playoffs are February 14, 15, and 16 in Green River. The state tournament will be played February 21, 22, and 23 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m second. Vale Other champions are: Adakai, 98, Navajo Academy; Marvin Yellowhair, 105, Monument Valley of Kayenta; Johnny 112, Tohatchi; Gary Watson, Witherspoon, 126, Navajo Academy; Fred Billey, 132, WhiteLonnie Arviso, 138, horse; Wingate; David Witherspoon, 145, Navajo Academy; Billy Silvers, 155, Monument Valley of Kayenta; Garrent Henderson, 185, Monument Valley of Kayenta; and, Galen Benally, heavyweight, Tohatchi. Lady Bronco winning streak continues First Southern Baptist Church Sunday School Worship Evening Service Wednesday Service 9 Four Cougars place in Navajo Nation tourney percent at the foul line and had 8 points. Freshman Layne Nielson came off the bench to score 6 points The Raiders are - Page had 1. High scorer for the Broncos was Corry Cochran with 34 points followed by Dave Barfuss with 23. Cochran and Barfuss were each credited with 15 rebounds. Yazzie had 7 points and 7 rebounds, Jens Nielson bad 4 points and 2 rebounds, Chris Singer had 3 points and 3 rebounds, and Tate was credited with 1 rebound. Bronco JV now stands at 12- -1 after defeating the Montrose Indians. The Bronco's next stop will be Kirtland on Friday night with game times set at 4, 5:45 and 7:30 p.m. 65 Chocolates Russel Stover and Glades Valentines & Porcelain Jewelry & Ceramics & Perfume & Crystal San 3uan pharmacy Monticello K? Blanding 678-278- 1 587-230- 2 S&v , 4f Raiders squeak by Pirates 49 to 47 by Brenda Abeita The January 25th game which pitted the Whitehorse Raiders against the Pirates of Green The River was a squeaker. Raiders slipped past the Pirates in the last four seconds when Shanne Charley made the winning basket for a final score of 7. 49-4- Top scorers were Shanne Trailside General Store Open 24 Hours Daily Kraft Dip Green Onion 39$ Kraft Light Miracle Whip pint $1.49 ubdBMOa QdhttSQ y Snow Removal Crews Charley with 14 points, Fergus with 12, Norbert Jackson with 12, Mario Whitehorse 9 and Henry with Platero Nawahine with 2. Spirit Week at Whitehorse is planned for February 5 through week 8. It will be a fun-fill- ed scaa of activities including venger hunt, pie eating contest, pep assemblies, plus the chance for students to dress out of the ordinary to show their Raider Spirit'. The festivities will begin with a dance sponsored by the yearbook staff, and will conclude with a night at the movies sponsored by the senior class. Womens VB league womens volleyball league is forming in Blanding. Team rosters must be turned in by February 8 to Snookie Perkins 678-24or 678-27Susanne Johnson 6, or Debbie Bayles 1. Entry fee required. A 80 13, 678-237- 678-228- Without advertising you wouldnt know |