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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 27, 1999 - Page 10 Buck season ends early Pitchin Bucks lose early lead Shoes Monticello dropped by Altamont, Broncos claim region title The San Juan Broncos placed themselves in the top seeded position to seek a third straight 2A state volleyball h title as they swept the regional tournament on East-Sout- October 19 and 20 in Moab. The Broncos won three matches in straight games to earn the convincing win. The state tournament is scheduled to take place Friday and Saturday at Utah Valley State College in Orem. While the Broncos have one more week of the season to seek the state title, Monticello Buckaroo season stopped short as they were defeated in two games at the tournament. The Broncos opened by taking on the Beaver Beavers and sweeping them in two games, In the contest, the Broncos rolled again, defeating Millard two shoe tournament was held at Worthen Park on October 9 at 4 p.m. There were four classes: games. A, B, C & D. 15-- 5, 15-- 4. semi-fin- al In the championship game Leslie Lyman and Kami Flannery led the way as the Broncos swept to an easy 15 to 4, 1 win. The Buckaroos had an uphill battle facing Enterprise, the top seed from the south region in the first match. The Bucka15-roos fell 15-dropping them down in the drop down bracket, where they were defeated in two games by the Beavers. The all tournament team was dominated by San Juan 15-1- 7, 9, players, including Flannery, Marcy Bowring, and most valuable player TVrell Lacy. Broncos blow out Eagles, 6 Snow College to The San Juan Broncos dedicate building capped a unbeaten region play 61-1- with a convincing 6 victory over Duchesne Eagles on October 21 in Duchesne. With the victory, the Broncos overcame a rough preseason to sweep Region 13 play and gain the top region seeding in the state playoffs, which On November 5, the Noyes Building at Snow College will be rededicated exactly 90 years to the hour of the origi- begin Friday in Blanding, dedication was done by LDS 61-1- when the Broncos host South Sevier. South Sevier is the number 6th seeded team in Region 11. Kickoff is set at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 30. The Broncos scored in bunches with Tye Shumway scoring three touchdowns. San Juan had a 42-- lead at the half and cruised to the win. 8 considers five day hunt DWR Input about a number of big game hunting items for the year 2000 - including shortening the length of the general deer hunt in southeast Utah -will be sought from hunters at upcoming Regional Advisory Coucil meetings of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The closest local meeting will be held on November 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River. Responding to public desires, the DWR is proposing that the general season on the La Sal and Abajo units be shortened due to the low buck-to-do- e ratio. Shortening the general hunt to five days will be considered. In addition, how to distribute general buck deer permits will be discussed. The DWR is proposing that all general buck deer permits for 2000 will be available through a statewide draw. nal dedication. Russell M. Nelson, of the LDS Quorum of the 12 Apostles, will dedicate the building. The original Church President Joseph F. Smith. The City of Ephraim gave the largest donation to start J.J. Steffen of Monticello pitched in class B. J.J. had 4 wins, 1 loss, 84 ringers, 200 shoes, 42 ringer average. J.J. placed 2nd and won $15. Shirley hasnt pitched since June because of medical prob- lems. She helped keep score and made $10. J.J. had a high game of 60 percent on his third game. The temperature was about 91 degrees. The 1999 2nd annual Mesquite Canyonlands Open horseshoe tournament was held on October 14 through 17. It was held on 16 good, sand courts behind the Mesquite Star Hotel and Casino. All games in all the classes were handicapped, 40 shoe games, count all, alt. pitch. J.J. Steffen of Monticello was scheduled to pitch on Saturday the 16th at noon and Sunday morning the 17th, in Class B2. On Saturday the wind was extremely strong and gusty. There were 26 pitchers in B1 and B2. J.J. had games in B2. He lost one game on Saturday in the high wind and won five. On Sunday he lost four and won two. On the five games he lost there were only 21 points total on those games. All games were 12 0. hummingbird. NQBMi E B NIE U EGJiB ! Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Retail Sales We have a large stock of electrical materials Whats discussed at the meetings will absolutely affect hunting opportunities in 2000, said Mike Welch, DWR big game coordinator. Hunters need to be at the meetings. Call us for prompt Blanding is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 29. The Bucks started out strong, scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter. The firts score was a pass from quarterback John Adams to Preston Bunker, followed by Altamont Longhorns. an eight yard run by Danny Monticello jumped to an Hall. In the second quarter, a two yard run by Kyle Curtis early 12-- 0 lead, and led 3 half-tim20 but gave up at gave the Buckaroos an to the the in lead at half-timLonghorns points decisive third quarter as they The third quarter was all fell in the final regular season Altamont as the Bucks gave up contest of the year. touchdowns on big runs. The Bucks finish 4 in ReThree Longhorn touchdowns, gion 13 play and clinch a fifth including two more than 35 seed in the 2A state tourna- yards out, turned the momenment, which begins this week. tum in Altamonts favor. With the fifth seed, the In the fourth quarter, a three Bucks face a daunting task as yard pass from Adams to Hall they travel to Kamas to take rounded out the scoring for the on the second ranked South Bucks. But it was too little, too Summit Wildcats. The game late as they fell 12-ya- rd 33-2- 18-1- 18-1- 3 e, e. 1-- 33-2- 5. NEW HOUSE OF CARPETS SO tjear sOutiu css Columbine Plushes Starting at Tarkett Realife Wool Laminates $5" Starting at $329 close! Results: 7 wins, 5 losses, 197 ringers, 480 shoes, ringer avg of 41.04. construction on the original took 9th place out of the J.J. building, and the citizens of ' 26 pitchers, winning $50. J.J. Sanpete County did the work. Citizens cut stones and timber, and Shirley are now helping laid bricks, and donated nick- run the World Senior Games els and eggs. The donated in St. George. There is a regutime was not included in the lar tournament on Saturday in St. George after the Senior cost of the building. The dedication will be held games are over. The Steffens foloutside with the building as a will then leave during the week for the annual perfect backdrop. There is not lowing & Witch tournament at Pitch room inside the Noyes BuildBeatty, NV on October 30 and ing for the anticipated atten31. Chuck and Peggy dance. All who come should dress as they did 90 years ago Humphreys of Monticello will in coats, gloves, and hats. Free meet the Steffens enroute to hot chocolate and donuts will Beatty for the tournament be provided. Guided tours of there. the Noyes Building will also be given before and after the dedicatory service. For more information contact Jill Hansen or Dean ODriscoll at What creature can fly straight up like a helicopter? Hmmm...a 283-706- The Monticello Buckaroo football season has been marked by narrow defeats, close contests, and errors that have come back to haunt the team. 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