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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, September 29, 2004 - Page 10 Cross country is hard fun Hard Fun Its the hardest fun Ive ever Thursday Sept. 30 B MHS hosts SJHS, 6:30 p.m. B MHS golf, region at Beaver B Whitehorse host Friday October MVHS, 6 pm MHS football hosts Enterprise (Homecoming), 7 p.m., Broadcast on FM. 103.5, KAAJ-L- P B SJHS at Grand, 7 p.m. B SJHS hosts N. Sevier, 7 p.m. at SJHS (B), 1 pm host Green R., 1 1 am Tuesday Octobers B Canyon Riders ATV Club, 7 p.m., Monticello City Pavilion. hosts Many Farms, 6 p.m. B MVHS Thursday October 7 B MHS golf at State B MVHS hosts Navajo Moun- tain, 6 p.m. Friday October 8 B MHS at Parowan, 7 p.m., FM. on Broadcast 103.5, KAAJ-LB MHS at Enterprise, 4:30 p.m. B MHS golf at State B SJHS at Richfield, 7 p.m. at Richfield, 6 p.m. B SJHS B MVHS at N. Sevier, 7 p.m. B MVHS at Rock Point, 6 p.m. P Saturday B MHS October 9 at Parowan, 12:30 p.m. B MHS golf at State at S. Servier, 6 p.m. B SJHS Sunday B MHS October 10 golf at State MHS Booster Club sponsors tailgate party The Monticello High School Booster Club will sponsor a tailgate party for Homecoming on Friday, October 1, 2004 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. This will be a chili dinner held at the football field bleachers. The chili and dishes will be provided. Please bring either breadsticks, rolls, dessert or drinks to share. The game with Enterprise will begin at 7 Carroll, an incoming freshman, brings loads of talent and energy to the team. Farmers and ranch- ers would agree that agricultural labor is hard fun. What about two-a-da- ys p.m. fit. Thats just hard. Be that as it may, clearly some dont have the notion of hard fun. A Boy Scouts comment to me this summer about backpack- ing included the word in- sane. Teenagers want it to be fun, they simply dont understand yet the hard part. How often do prayers of teenagers include that an event be fun? It is never we pray this occasion will include some difficult enjoyment. But never fear, some students in Monticello and Blanding definitely understand hard fun. That would be the respective high school and junior high cross country running teams. SCHULTZ Attorney At Law Macee Nielson of Monticello were fourth and fifth. Other top ten placers are Tannia Winegar and Heather Palmer of ARL and Loren Randall and Cortney Yazzie of Monticello. Aint no shortage of kids who love the hard fun! Hey, ticularly devastating in the fourth quarter, scoring two touchdowns late in the game in three of the last four games. Against South Sevier and Kanab, San Juan overcame Hide and Seek if you arent playing golf fourth quarter deficits to win. Whats your secret, Coach Lee? at the Hideout in Monticello, First Down you are missing the best time of year. The course, fresh from nearly two inches of rain, is in Monticello led Rich at halftime in Fridays football game dein cool Monticello, 13-1spite having no first downs. In fact, the Bucks ran 14 offensive plays in the half and had 20 yards. Contrast that to Rich, who handed the ball to The so weather is picture perfect that one doesnt mind of few San Juan boys also had a lost golf balls. Play for the sturdy showing, placing third month of August continued a behind Grand and Cortez. The year long trend of increase, Bronco boy harriers are paced with 2,363 rounds compared to by Seth Cartwheel Mowers, 2,290 rounds in 2003. who finished sixth. Mowers, For the year, play at the who sometimes completes Hideout has increased by 834 races with a cartwheel across rounds. Experts predicted it the finish line, is the top re- would take five years for the turning Bronco on account of Hideout to begin breaking a 16th place finish at the 2003 even. We are getting closer. magnificent shape. 2, -- running back Sean Weston 31 times in the first half alone. Two returns - an interception by Antonio Mustache and a kickoff return by Scott Toomey - accounted for the Buck scoring. They were fortunate to be ahead. state cross country meet. Other Bronco runners and finishes are Troy Benallie in ninth, Jordan Grover in 13th, followed by Kris Hiatt, Parker Palmer, and Slade Perkins. The Monticello boys team includes Jeremy Tibbs, Tony Pehrson, Dallin Boyd, Lucian Lee, and Ben Muhlestein. Tibbs led the Bucks at Loyds Lake with a 25th place finish. The girls from Monticello still have a distance to cover to return to their former state championship winning ways. Only Sam Harris is running varsity for the Bucks. How- Cross country is hard fun. It is a noble sport that commands a difficult regimen. One cant simply go out and compete in cross country without putting in the hard work first, at least more than once. ever, junior varsity runners One person used to train for Kayla Holyoak and Teresa the 4th of July fun run in Francom cast hope for the fuBlanding each year by drink- ture, finishing second and ing only half ofhis Pepsi on the third in the JV race. Ryson way to the race. But he only Bitsinnie was ninth for San ran once a year. The rest of Juan in the boys JV division. San Juan is looking to the the year he spent recovering, future with a blockbuster regretting, and repenting. The local Cross Country group of Albert R. Lyman teams met on a perfect fall day Middle School (ARL) runners. in Monticello last week for the They grabbed eight of the boys annual Loyds Lake Race. top ten finishes and five of the The San Juan High girls girls top ten. Sloan Perkins team obviously appreciates the captured first place, followed value of hard fun by winning by Adam Butler of Monticello the meet based on the strength and 6th grader Devin Wright of four girls finishing in the top of Monticello in third. The ten, led by Shanya Tahy and next seven finishers were all Katilyn Carroll, who finished ARL runners; Taylor Francom, second and third, respectively. Ryan Lyman, Michael Flavel, Catherine Hurst placed fifth Greg Moses, Ty Hosier, Seth Tarry's TovJer Guibe Utah High School Football WILLIAM L. The Bronco football team must have put in lots of extra work this summer. They are outscoring opponents by significant amounts in the second half of their games. The Broncos have been par- and in 2003. wedges in football? Nope, doesnt October 2 Saturday was 20th. Tahy, Hurst, Benallie and Nakai continue their strong running from last year, where they helped bring the Broncos home in third place. Tahy and Hurst finished fifth and sixth at state counts. 1 fl B MVHS B MVHS had. That notion by Bull Hollow owner Joe Barton describes life running a moto-cros- s venue. The description is quite intriguing. Backpacking fits into the category of hard fun, I think. Getting a of load wood with mauls and and Ayla Benallie raced in to place eighth. Danielle Nakai Fourth quarter Moses, and Hans Hurst. Katie Hiatt of ARL took the girls junior high race, followed by teammates Kelsi Meyer and Abby Bayles. Mariah Harris At Your SERVICE Whipple Plumbing and Heating Serving Southeastern Utah Heating & Cooling Sales. Service. Repairs. Home or Office Doug Whipple 435-587-28- 64 SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS SOLAR ELECTRIC TOM PALMER 435-678-21- TODD ADAIR 435-459-60- 08 Fax 435-678-32- 00 68 Your Connection to the World 800-448-34- 13 www.salmonair.com We look forward to serving your flying needs. 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