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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - Page Lady Raiders continue to roll 12 Raiders escape the Redskins by Leo Platero Whitehorse head coach Ken- neth Joe acknowledges that the Raiders had Lady Luck in their corner when they escaped a furious Red Mesa run win Saturwith a close GRl DE Thursday 81-7- 8 January 30 B SJ wrestling Grand Dual, 7 p.m.. Moab. B Whitehorse at Rock Point, ll, girls at 5:30 and boys at 7 p.m. Friday January 31 B Monticcllo at Enterprise, 78-7- 7 p.m. B SJ at Richfield, 7 p.m. B SJ girls host Richfield, 7 p.m. at Uintah River, B Whitehorse 7 n.m. B Whitehorse girls day evening. He credits a steal by sophomore Eric Dickson in the closing seconds to escape with the win, which brought the Raider fans to their feet. Red Mesa had the ball with 27 seconds left in the game and All the the score tied Redskins had to do was work the time down and take the last second shot to win. But Eric Dickson stole the ball and fed Lymondo Benn down the middle for a lay-u- p and foul. He calmly made his shot and the game was over. Lymondo Benn just at Monu- ment Valley, 7 p.m. free-thro- Saturday February B Monticcllo 1 at Parowan, 7 p.m. B Monticcllo girls at Kanab, 7 p.m. B SJ at Manti, 7 p.m. B SJ girls host Manti, 7 p.m. 7 w p.m.. City Pavilion. Monticcllo. The San J uan Chapter ofthe Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife will hold a general mem- bership meeting on February 6 at 7:30 in the Science Building at the College of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan Campus. This is meeting for all members of the group. The second annual coyote calling contest has been rescheduled for February 7 and 8. Contacts for entry are Davey Lee at the court as the score went back and forth like a The score was tied 44-4to finally and end the third quarter. The first four minutes was a repeat of the third quarter -65-6But it tied at looked bad for the Raiders as the Redskins went on a 0 run yo-y- 51-5- 4, 56-5- 58-5- 6, 60-6- o. 6. 435-678-273- 1, 8, 5. 0, 6-- to extend their lead, The OJ Mark hit a Harrison Johnson scored two, 71-6- 5. and Rolando hit two free throws and before you could say, This is Coach Joes last year at Whitehorse, the Raidat ers tied up the game the three minute mark. Now it was white knuckle time, as both teams traded and 78-7baskets - 76-7Red Mesa called time out. It was Red Mesas ball with 34 seconds and a critical call went against the Red Mesas Brian 8. Lady Raiders pounded the Green River Pirates 9 Friday night and on Saturday afternoon cruised past Red Mesa 57-3- in a non-regio- win, n 71-5- 3. The season is winding down with two games left, Monument Valley and Rock Point. With an 11-- 1 record, the Raiders are peaking. Although at Green River, the Raiders had trouble; their scoring was behind by eight But points at half-timrun in the they went on a second half to win by 18 points, 17-2- e, 5. 40-1- 4 57-3- 9. Leading the scoring was Duchena Martin with 13, Shanteal Mitchell ten, Kolenya Holly ten, and Shauna Martin with seven. For Green River, Tawni Bigelow put in 24 points, four and Ciji Vertere with ten points. The Pirates made six out of eight free throws during their run. Before a full house in Montezuma Creek, Whitehorse led by one point at the end of the first quarter, Coach Moon tried different combinations of teams and 15-1- 4. Red Mesa began to hit to take an eight point half- time lead, 32-2- Redskin 4. Sandi Howard hit four for a total of 14 points, while teammates Tendraia Jones had ten and Bobbi Bitah with 11 points. The Raiders have seven seniors and will play their last game against the Monument Valley Cougars. Duchena Martin, Brooke Begay, Deann Benally, Shanteal Mitchell, Deidra Tso, Tasheena Madison and Natasha Dishface. In the second half, Duchena Martin, who scored only two points in the first half bit up the scoreboard by pouring in 24 points. Derica Dickson was also only scored two points in the first half ripped the nets with ten points. She also had fourteen steals. Deidra Tso hit and Daisha Tolth a added seven points. The Lady Raiders will probably be the top team from the South as they head for the Region 16 tounrey next week. Fans look ahead to the Region and State tournaments and hope to finish higher than eighth. It seems that this is the year for the Lady Raiders. 4. 2. free-thro- 81-7- e, or 435-678-31- Kylor Perkins at Both teams went up and down 6 34-3- plan membership meeting with both barrels blazing. 74-7- 4 2 Sportsmen - joined the team at the semester break. The Raiders jumped in front by six points by the end of the first quarter, Early in the second quarter, the Red Mesa outscored Whitehorse 16-behind the hot hand of sophomore Howey Lameman. Not to be outdone, the Raiders went on a 10-- 2 run to tie the score, Harrison Benally - walking. Whitehorse went down and Johnson scored and was fouled and made a three-poin- t worked it into Rolando play. Later Eric Dickson put in two Whitehorse, but he stepped more free throws. Not to be out of bounds. With the game outdone, Rolando Whitehorse tied, it looked bad for the home scored four points before the team as the Redskins brought the ball across the time line half. However. Lameman went only to be trapped and the ball wild and scored eight points to was stolen by quick Eric end the first half with a two Dickson and found Lymondo In Benn down the middle. The point Redskin lead, 44-4the first half, the game was result was two and a 8 tied four times. and an exciting win. a tribDuring the half-timFor the Raiders, Rolando ute was given to a surprised Sylvia Mitchell - secretary at Whitehorse had 27 points, Eric the high school, fund raiser. Dickson 19, and Harrison Johnson added 12. 22-1- Tuesday February 4. B Canyon Riders ATV club meeting, 8. and former player. Two of her children - Devin and Shanteal are top players. She was given a Pendeleton coat by the Whitehorse coaches. Which team will step up their game in the third quarter? Both of them came out by Leo Platero The Region 16 South leading 0. CDS Members are gearing up for r banthe annual quet scheduled for March 29, Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Commercial Residential 2003. 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