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Show "gsea Marilyn Harris Paces the way as Buckaroos claim Cross Country title Danny Halt Touchdown pass, touchdown catch, and football battle interception in Buckaroo-Longhor- n Come into a Diamond C Store for your d Athlete of the Week T-Sh- hard-earne- irt MASSAGE THERAPY FREE 7&ody Hassa$e ull A limited number available Doug Fenlaw licensed 1 1 Hastate ZketAplst Aln West Center Street 435-)78-37- Located or 84 in Blue 800-502-78- Mountain Chiropractic Blanding 88 leave a message Covering the things that make your house a home refrigerator washer & dryer electrical (l-- water heater oven range Buckaroo girls claim cross country championship The Monticello Lady Buckaroo cross country team completed a decade of domination of girls cross country by sweeping to victory in the 2A state cross country championships held October 20 at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City. Things looked mighty tight until about the two-mil- The top individual finisher for the Buckaroos was Marilyn Harris, who finished in second place behind the winner Rina Williams of Beaver. Kerri Randall finished in fourth place, Haley Boyle was sixth, Julianna Redd seventh, Elinor Skouson 15th, and Nannette e mark, said Buckaroo coach Sanford Randall. Two miles into the 3.2 mile race, the girls just kicked in and left Grantsville in the dust. Grantsville had been the defending state champion for the last three years, and were the odds on favorite to win. However, four Buckaroo runners finished ahead of the top Am ABRASION r) 'Relief SpeclAtlst Farmers Homeowners Plus plumbing The state champions from Monticello High School include: front row Marilyn Harris, Kerri Randall, Haley Boyle, and Julianna Redd. Back row: Holly Palmer, Hetal Patel, Nannette Redd, Coach Sanford Scott Boyle photo Randall, LaShaye Randall, Elinor Skouson, and Emily Blankenagel. x Redd 16th. For team competition, runners from schools without a qualifying team are removed from the race standings. In the team standings, the Bucks finished with six runners in the top ten, finishing first, second, third, fourth, ninth, and tenth. For the San Juan Broncos, Shannon Cook led the way Grantsville runner. The San with an 11th place finish. Juan Bronco team finished in Megan Larson w'as 17th, Jesa strong third place. sica Nakai 22nd, Marie The Monticello girls have Hickman 26th, Marina Nakai been able to turn a supposedly 35th. Francine Lee and Crysindividual sport into the ulti- tal Police are also on the team. mate team sport as the BuckaIn the boys competition, Gilroos have claimed 11 state bert Rowley of Monticello finchampionship trophies in the ished 13th. Neal Hurst and past 16 years. Running as a Thayne Wilson of San Juan group and building a strong finished 18th and 20th. tradition are the hallmarks of In the 1A race, Ethelene the Buckaroo success. John of Whitehorse High was & LASER... 12th overall. Michelle Valentine was the top finisher from Monument Valley High. In the boys competition, Randall and Jason Begay led the way for Monument Valley High. Whitehorse High was paced by Artimo Hascon, Sylvester Pelt and Johnny Begaye. The Whitehorse boys finished in sixth place. Local students on Academic teams All-sta- te The Academic teams include a number of area athletes. Kelli Bailey of Monticello High, is on the volleyball team. Students from San Juan High to be honored include Tyler Singer, Kyle Law's, and Joseph B. Harris on the football team. Devan Burtenshaw on the volleyball team, and All-Sta- Neal Hurst te and Marie Hickman on the cross country teams. T i A lA 111 n I.UIU CALL AND ASK I OK O I INPEmT AXLLN( I OU .SUCRODENTtS Carpet Cleaning Upholstery Cleaning HOME - lK Y A AIR AMR.A.SJON . Dr. G.O. Miller, D.D.S. Dr. Brian J. Goodwine, D.D.S. 435-587-29- FAMILY dentistry and orthodontics 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday - Friday O StractTh fit 29 Monticello AUTO y. T 217 S. 100 W. Monticello 435-587-25- 28 tconom OFFICE 435-259-17- ( 88 Call Us!!! lQ Well Schedule You Today S Moab 800-162-65- 18 I 1 |