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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday December 18, 1985 Page 8 very pleased with the wrestling last weekend. We have a great group of kids out this year. They are willing to work hard and are anxious to learn. The coach also said he was surprised that the wrestlers are doing so well Bucks return from road with empty bag by Dennis Davis The Monticello Buckaroos returned with an empty bag following road encounters with Duchesne and Tabiona. Friday night the Bucks played a good Duchesne Eagle club and came On up on the short end 73-466-6-4 lost in Saturday they double overtime to the Tabiona Tigers. In the first game, Monticello had trouble finding the basket. Duchesne, bouyed by Eric . BLM pays $1 83,431 5. Earls 12 A check for $183,431.55 has been sent to the State of Utah by the U.S Department of the Interiors Bureau of Land points, first-quarte- r couldnt miss. The Eagles hit 32 of 67 field goals for 48 percent. Eric Earl led the Eagles with 18 points, while Heath Mortensen chipped in for 17 points. Alan Walkers 11 points and Layne Nielsons 9 points led the Bucks. As a team, the Bucks hit 17 of 48 shots for 35 percent. Monticello had 19 turnovers. Duchesne took better care of the ball and had 10. On Saturday, Monticello let a lead get away from them going into the fourth quarter and let Tabiona them 6 points in the final stanza to send the game into overtime. Tabiona then squeaked out the two-poiwin. led Wade Rhoades Tabiona with 23 points, while Brian Lee had 22 points. Lee scored five of his teams 10 points in the nt out-scor- e nt overtime periods. Alan Walker led the Bucks with 16 points and Glenn Day had 14. Monticello hit on 27 of 66 shots for 41 percent. Tabiona hit on 27 of 67 shots for 40 percent. travels to East Carbon Friday for their next encounter. Monticello Bucks Eagles Bucks Tigers 11 26 10 5 19 10 18 19 - 15 13 13 15 9 13 13 21 2 2 45 73 6 - 64 8 - 66 Computer contest by Donald Guymon Some of the students at San Juan High School who are enrolled in computer classes competed in a contest sponsored by the Utah Council for Computers in Education Programming during the week of December this early in the season but he wouldnt complain as long as they get better! Calvin Musselman works for a first-perio- David Musseiman photo pin in Moab. d MHS wrestlers win meet and tournament again as Brian Odette, 155 pounds, Shane Musselman 167 pounds, and Andrew Semadeni, 185 pounds, all won by falls and Laird get going by Dave Musselman Monticello High wrestlers started the season with a big 54 to 10 win over Moab last Thursday night. The JVs got by things started on an Scheer received up-be- at a forfeit to make the winning score of defeating Moabs JV squad. JV winners included Michael Murrey, Mitch Ewart, Anthony Torres, Fredd Redd, Justin Peterson, Dave Musselman and 54-1- 0. pounds, third. Nine of the twelve Buckaroo wrestlers placed. Unfortunately, the Buckaroos lost the services of 132 pound Chris Halls because of a broken hand. Coach Joe Davis said he was Management as the states share of receipts by BLM in fiscal year 1985 for domestic livestock grazing and sales of lands and materials on the public lands. The total included $19,769.29 from sales of lands and materials and $163,662 from grazing receipts under provisions of the Taylor Grazing Act. At $38,534.45, the 1985 figure was less than the fiscal year 1984 total of $221,966.00. Highest amount sent to any state was $518,091.50 to Wyoming. The total distribution to 22 states was $3,306,989. On Saturday, the MHS grap-pler- s traveled to Manti to test their skills in the Manti Tournament. It turned out to be a good day for the Bucks as they placed first as a team with 161.5 points. Lehi was second with 140, Richfield third with 139 and South Sevier fourth with Brant Miller. The varsity match was shaky in the beginning with two early losses by Brian Goodwine at 98 pounds and Tobyn DeGraw at 105 pounds. Good things began to happen to the Bucks when 112 pounder Kyle Fullmer got a quick pin. This was followed by pins from Michael Bailey at 119 126 points. pounds; Cory Johnson at 126 pounds; Chris Halls at 132 pounds; and Calvin Musselman at 138 pounds. All were first round pins. The Buckaroo momentum was slowed a little when rookie Shane Riley, 145 pounds, was defeated. It didnt take long to Placing for Monticello were Brian Goodwine, 98 pounds, first; Tobyn DeGraw, 105 niwrmMiw pounds, second; James Cory Johnson, 126 pounds, first; Chris Halls, 132 pounds, fourth; Calvin Musselman, 138 pounds, third; Shane Riley, 145 pounds, fourth; Brian Odette, 155 pounds, first; Shane 167 Musselman, pounds, first; and, Andrew Semadeni, 185 Cable Electric Enjoy Christmas Dinner at Juniper Tree Restaurant Monticello While Supplies Last 2-- 6. Students who scored 100 on the contest tests are Rodney Hickman, Corry Wright, Glen Guymon and Kuhia Fisher. Craig Barfus3 scored 34. The contest consisted of eight programming problems with each problem counting for a specific number of points. The total number of points possible was 100. Those students who scored high enough on the test will be invited to compete in the UCCE Contest State Conference on January 31. 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