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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 6, 1991 in Monticello, completing NORTHERN NEWS the instructors course (including Roger Kerstetter) and one instructor in La Sal. The group finished up on Saturday by spending a couple of hours on the firing range. Lenny provided a number or firearms to try out, some of which were real smooth shooters. by William Pierce Moab held their annual Womens Volleyball Tournament this past weekend. All three of the La Sal teams took part. The tournament began on Friday evening and ran through Saturday afternoon. Teams from all over the state, and Western Colorado came to the event this year. The ladies from La Sal seemed to have enjoyed themselves. However, the ladies from the two new teams discovered that two days of ball playing can really tire a person out. Lenny Rees, of the Department of Wildlife, has been coming to Monticello for the past few weeks on Wednesday nights to teach a group of hunter safety instructors. The group included veteran instructors y 13 tournament in first-quart- er lead. first-perio- d son of Monticello. This may have shocked the Bucks to life. Paul Walker quickly scored two shots to give the Bucks the lead. Forrest followed with a and two more baskets to add another seven points to the Bucks total. A very stingy Buckaroo defense allowed the Longhorns only six -period points and the Bucks jumped in front 29 to 25 at halftime. The third period, which the Bucks usually own, turned out to be a disappointment for them. The Bucks turned cold from the field and the Longhorns The gained momentum. score after three periods of play was tied at 38. Defense would become the strategy of both coaches in the final pent H&RIBLiOCK 0 second- Put America's Tax Team to work for you ! 551 East Bittle Lane, Moab, Utah 9 to 12 Saturday 9 to 6 Monday - Friday 801-259-66- Woman Over 40? Have You Had A Mammogram Recently? Cancer Both teams began the It apgame tentatively. peared each was trying to make more mistakes than the other. Finally, Travis Forrest went to work to put the offense on track and tossed in seven of the Bucks points. It was not enough to counter Brandon Hartman, Blain Tew and Coray Robert, who hit for five points each to lead the Longhorns to a 19 to 14 Curtis and Charlotte Ander- rmm American o region. LiKiTnirnii The and the Duchesne Eagles closed the door to the state tournament for Monticello, thereby ending the Bucka-ro1991 basketball season. The action took place Thursday and Friday at the early in the season means little when teams meet at Live in one state , work in another? A The Altamont Longhorns Monticello met the Longhorns in the first round of In December, the play. Bucks beat the Longhorns 100 to 71 in Monticello. But as often happens, the record training, as well as some new people just certifying. The course is required for all new, young hunters. It now' appears that there should be plenty of instructors for the north end of the county. We have five now Are You by Bruce Adams Price. their refresher getting recommends Society a mammogram every 2 years for a woman over the age of 40 and every year for a woman over the age of 50. Mammograms can detect breast cancer early and save your life. Page 9 Buckaroos stopped cold at Region Tourney Region completed a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in San Antonio, Texas. Her mission report will be Sunday, March 10, at 2:30 p.m. in Monticello First Ward. Jolene is a daughter of - riod. Both teams accepted the defensive challenge. As a result, each team scored only eight points. With onds on the clock, Davey sec- Adams converted a steal into the last two points of the game to send it into overtime. Score was tied at 46 at the end of regulation play. Bucks held the momentum at the beginning of the overtime on a shot by Adam Bronson that found nothing but net. The Longhorns then cont basket to verted a pull within one. Playing tough defense, Altamont quickly scored, and the Bucks were down by Rob Adams was one. trapped near the baseline but the aggressive Longhorns fouled him. He connected on the first of a shot to tie the game at 50. Longhorns scored on their possession to take the lead. The Bucks were patient and worked the ball to the post but to give the missed a lay-uLonghorns the ball and a two-poin- one-and-o- ne p The Eagl es kept the pressure on and extended their lead with a balanced attack. Seven Eagles tossed in a total of 23 second-periopoints. Lance showed his d strength underneath in rebounding strongly and scored six of the Bucks 16 second-perio- The points. d Bucks were in a hole, trailing 26 to 44 at halftime. In the third period, the Bucks inched their way back into the game. Davey Adams and Bronson each scored five. The Bucks had a deficit after three periods of play. With the Bucks hopes on the ropes, the Buck defense 17-poi- nt became very aggressive and held the Eagles to one fourth-perio- In field goal. d their eagerness, they sent the Eagles to the foul lines 28 times. nected on The Eagles con- 15 to seal a vic- determined Travis Forrest made 13 of the tory. A Bucks 23 fourth-perio- d lead. The Bucks chose to foul and hope the Longhorns would miss. The idea back fired. The Longhorns points, but it wasnt enough. The Bucks lost 77 to 66 and were eliminated from the tourney in their final game of the season. On a bright note, on Saturday Travis Forrest and Adam Bronson were se- Bucks off 55 to 50 and send the Bucks to the losers bracket to meet the Duchesne Eagles. The Bucks bad not played the Eagles in over two years. The game was very lected to the Region 13 team. connected and the Bucks were unable to score again. The Longhorns made another foul shot to finish the physical, with the referees allowing a lot of contact. If one equated this game to a boxing match, the knock out came in the first round. The Eagles came storming and swarming into the game and connected on their first blow to knock the Bucks down quickly. Momentarily stunned, the Bucks were behind 21 to 10 after one period of play. Brady scored eight for the Eagl es. Adam Bronson countered with five for the Bucks. All er Congratu- lations to these young men for some great victories and hard work. Coaches and fans expressed their pride and the way the team represents the school and their commu- nity. Individual statistics, totals: two-gam- De-lo- y For current information on road conditions call UDOT toll free you have not had a mammorgram recently, call the phone numbers below to schedule one. If Mills Limousin Medicare now pays for mammograms and you do not have to pay cash for a mammogram if you qualify for Medicare. 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