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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 13, 1985 - Page 8 FBLA Bucks Region 13 Southern Division champs by Dennis Davis a five-poi- nt Overcoming fourth-quart- er deficit, the Mon-ticeBucks beat the Whitehorse Raiders 62-5- 8 and won the Region 13 Southern Division championship, The victory earned them a 6 p.m. opening-roun- d game with Altamont in Region 13 playoffs at Green River on Friday, With 54 seconds remaining, Ricky McDonald went up against a Raider whom the fans expected to win the tap. However, Stacy Young converted on a beautiful tip by McDonald and the Bucka-ro- os led by five. Monticello fans wait berserk. Vess Hatch led the Buckaroo charge with 20 points and 16 rebounds. Young whipped in 18 points and 13 caroms. It was a total team effort McDonald, 10 rebounds and 4 points; Alan Walker, 9 points; Layne Nielson, 8 points; Bub 3 crucial free Hugentobler, throws. Each team tried to pull away, from the other, but critical turnovers and good defensive effort kept them close. With 5:10 left, Monticello moved to overcome llo their March 23, 1985 at the north side of Pioneer Park in Mesa, Arizona beginning at 3 p.m. Dinner will be potluck. Bring your favorite didi for 12 and your service. Drinks will be furnished. Spread the word to all no Juans FFA their Club hosted annual Parent-Memb- er Banquet on March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Guy m on and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts werepresented with honorary memberdiips. Paul Guymon was recognized for his first place win in the Regional public speaking contest. He will be competing in the State FFA speaking contest March 28. ir POINTS Young 18 Walker Nielsen 9 8 McDonald 4 Hugentobler 3 Award winner in home economics Sherri Lewis has been named a United States National Academy Score by Quarters Whitehorse Monticello 8 34 15 31 in home economics by winner the United States Achievement Academy. This honor is awarded to less than 10 percent of all American high school students. Sherri, a San Juan High School senior, was nominated for the 47 43 58 62 one should be missed because of an incorrect address. Bring the whole family and friends. The historical pictures were lets try them again. great Bring something to show and tell. If you have any questions, contact Clyde Jensen at 3, 2, Melvin Frost at Stephen 0, Eagar at Betty Sitton at 946-00or Rex Harvey at 964-764- 969-118- award by Kenneth McDonald, school counselor. She will appear in the Academys official yearbook, published nationally. Sherri is the daughter of Sam and Erlene Lewis of Blanding and the granddaughter of Sam and Elenor Lewis, and LeRoy and Clara Cluff, all of Mesa, Arizona. 962-865- 52 964-598- 1. Honorary memberships presented at FFA banquet San Appearing relaxed and being yourself during an interview can enhance your chances of getting a job, Glenna Webb, Job Service and had 24 rebounds. shot 44 percent Monticello from the field, on 25 of 57, and had 44 boards. 20 Lecia Arthur was the guest performer. Special guests also percent in all you do, Bill Redd, Blanding nessman and keynote speaker at a program on the Free Enterprise System, told members of San . Juan High chapter the of Future Business Leaders of Become the best America. person you can. trolling turnovers, doing well on the board, they have a chance. Fergus Jackson led the Raiders with 19 points. Shane Charley scored 12. Whitehorse hit on 26 of 66 for 39 percent shooting, Hatch 110 busi- 52-5- Annual picnic in Mesa for San Juaners Former San Juan County residents are holding the Annual Picnic and Reunion on Saturday, Give deficit. At the 3:24 mark. Youngs jumper in the comer put the Bucks in the lead permenently at 1. The Saturday win, thirteenth Buckaroo victory, showed character in this Monticello team and Stoddard has his that Coach troops ready for a tough tournament. With some breaks, conoint students hear words Without advertising you wouldn't know & y V si Broncos by Jens Nielson San Juan Highs math team finished third out of 27 AA and AAA schools at the Region math contest held at Snow College. office Christian Nielson, senior and representative at Utah Business Week, reported on the FBLA Business Week program for high school students held in July at Utah State University. Special guests included School Board members Gail Glover and Sonny Redd; Winn Westcott, San 1984 Juan District Vocational rector; and James Harris, Juan High principal. 9th and Glen Guymon On the Edge of a Dream is the theme of this years Junior Prom which will be March 22 starting at 7:30 p.m. San Juan Highs journalism class sponsored a workshop on March 6. Guest speakers included Tara Gresh, Alvin Reiner, Joyce Martin, Jenny Cook, Neil Joslin, Paul Pitts, and Bonnie Purcell. At a Sports Center press conference is stu- - Births John and Vicki Dowell Boy Orlo and Debra Knight Boy Russell and Tracy Redd Girl Chris and Elaine Johnson Girl Corwyn and Jeri Yazzie Boy Ricardo and Delta Torres Boy Monaco and Guadalupe Lopez Boy Martineau and Bonnie Gary Boy pour o largest selection of 3 and 4 Wheelers in Southeastern Utah! ATC200X Monticello Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet and Program 6:30 p.m. Monticello High School wjm Tickets available from CofC members Everyone Welcome! m Saturday, March 16 it' H if: if San AW included Superintendent Donald Jack, School Board President Preston Nielson and Principal Jim Harris. Approximately 50 attended. The event was planned by President Alexia Roberts and officers Steven Nielson, Jens Nielson, Erick Grover, Jason Watkins, Paul Guymon, Craig Black, and advisor Maurice Pugh. mm di- dents questioned members of the school board and then wrote a news story for competition. also entered previously They written feature stories and editorials. Acting as judges were K. C. Benedict, Terri Winder, Marsha Keele, Tara Gresh and Jenny Cook. Cochran, Davy Black, Sean Byrd, Kuihia Fisher, Glen Guymon, Chris Singer, Billy Slavens, David Lee and Jens Nielson. Highest ratings wait to Kuhia Fisher, administrator, told the young people. 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