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Show Blanding students running well of runners feet on the sandy clay trails surrounding the Nat ions of the Four Corners Cultural Center The pounding reasons. Not only did record numbers of spectators show up for the race, but course records were smashed in all divisions. must have sounded a lot like a Shanya Tahy of the San Juan High School girls team rain dance to the powers-that-b- e on October 6 when large broke the course record with a amounts of rain and hail first place finish of 20:25. poured down upon a Field of Teammates Katilyn Carrolls runners at the 2004 John second place overall Thornton Invitational. It was a day tb be proud of for many fin- ish (20:35), Cat Hursts fourth overall finish (21:09), and Ayla Tarry's ToWer Gutbe Utah High School Football Week Ending October 15, 2004 Last weeks record HomeTeam In Season record 69.0 29-1- 3 77.8 Copyright 2004 by Noland Parry CAPS 2A 266-7- 6 1A Benallie (22:44) and Vertina Jones (23:01) wctrked together to win the championship trophy. The San Juan High boys team took home a third place team finish with top 10 performances from Seth Mowers (17:12) and Troy Benallie (18:27). Jordan Grover (19:16), Parker Palmer (19:18) and Kristopher Hiatt (19:59) also placed well. Ryson Bitsinnie, a freshman at San Juan, placed ninth overall in the boys JV race. 435-459-60- 08 Fax 435-678-32- 00 another nine kills. Whitney mistakes. The first game was today, October 13. Other fine finishes over the 3.7 mile course were delivered by Troy Benally (3rd overall), Jordan Grover, Parker Palmer and Kristopher Hiatt as well as Catharine Hurst (2nd overall), Katilyn Carroll (3rd overall), Ayla Benally (5th overall) and Danielle Nakai. 68 Lady Bucks pick up two crucial road wins over Wolves, Rams Heather Palmer (11:20) and Tannia Winegar (11:24) finished strong for the ARL girls team. Congratulations to coach Steve Francom on an Whitehorse Invitational. Led by seniors Seth Mowers (2nd place overall) and Shanya Tahy (1st place overall) the Broncos competed in their best performance prior to Region competition in North Sevier 435-678-21- The Monticello Lady Bucks volleyball team traveled to Enterprise and Parowan over the weekend. Play started in En- terprise Friday with the C team racking up another three game sweep. Scores were and 15-The JV team added another W to their season by defeating the Wolves 25-1- 25-1- 25-2- 2, 5, 5. 1, 11-2- 15-- 5, 9, 17-1- 6. Christensen and Raevan Church each had four kills, Natalie Randall had three, and Tara Garcia and Kashay Wareham each added two kills. Kashay had 16 assists and Raevan totaled 11 assists on the afternoon. Stevi and Katie blocked numerous balls, keeping the Enterprise players wondering if they could get their hits through the strong middle of play of the Lady Bucks. The defensive effort of the team was key to the win. Defensive specialists Keri and Kelly Ramsay played an excellent game as their serving, passing, and digs kept the ball alive. Jennifer also notched up numerous digs throughout the match. Serving was lead by Kashay with ten ace serves. The Lady Bucks were behind in the first two games by as many as nine points, but with good serving and great effort 29-2- 7 26-2- 25-1- 25-1- f'b i u)l ii " - m f BLUE MOUNTAIN UNDERWRITTEN ENTERTAINMENT BY DOUG ALLEN OF BLUE MOUNTAIN FOODS present Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats - ll i TM 5. 8. 7, 5, 9. 6, 25-1- 6, 10-1- 15-1- 5, 3. lost by a score of The second game was better, but definitely still not Lady Buck volleyball. It was lost by a score of 20-2However, the not to be deBucks were Lady nied, and the next three games were dominated by Monticello. 9-2- 5. 5. Jennifer Garcia and Tara Garcia led the offense with eight and seven kills respectively. Stevi Young added five kills and three blocks. Katie Andrews and Natalie Randall added four kills each in the match. Raevan Church had 13 assits and three ace serves. Kashay Wareham had 11 assists and two service aces. Keri Ramsay added three aces, Tara and Jennifer each had two, while Natalie Randall and Kelly Ramsay each added one ace. The defensive play of the Lady Bucks was once again crucial in the wins. The scores of the last three games were 25-125-1The and 15-1win brought the Lady Bucks region record to 0. 4, 6-- & 4. 13-2- 1, Where Rufus? 9 and The varsity match proved to be another exciting game as the Lady Bucks set out to defeat the Wolves for the second wins this weekend at the TODD ADAIR Page in four games. The scores were Cross-Countr- y TOM PALMER - The ARL middle school boys and girls teams also ran exceptionally well. Sloan Perkins (9:16) and Kelsi Meyer (10:23) both broke the course records to lead their teams to first teams High came away with first place SOLAR ELECTRIC Wednesday; October 13, 2004 they pulled out the wins with The scores of and Wolves came on strong in the third game and won The Lady Bucks played a great fourth game and won The Lady Bucks took on the Parowan Rams Saturday, looking to duplicate their effort in Enterprise. The C team eas25-ily won their match and 15-This future varsity team for the Lady Bucks looks strong. The JV team won their match in four games, 25-The and excellent season. In addition to their strong performance Wednesday, both the boys and girls San Juan SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS THE SAN JUAN RECORD 1. Wednesday afternoon the Lady Bucks host the Beaver Beavers. Beaver is the only Region 13 team to best MHS this season. The Lady Bucks will be anxious to notch up a win against the Beavers on their home court. Action begins at 4 p.m. with the C team, 5:15 the JV, and 6:30 p.m. for the Varsity team. The Lady Buck seniors will be honored before the Varsity match. Come and cheer the Lady Bucks on to another win! Robinson Livestock, Inc. of Monticello IS THE SEPTEMBER WINNER OF OUR OUT WEST FOOD & FUEL CUSTOMER APPRECIATION PROMOTION Customers who find Rufus Linx on their monthly Black Oil statement receive a $150 credit to their account LACK OIL Wholesale CO Retail Good old-fashion- ed razzle-dazzle.- .. Ripples of amazement all the way to the back row... Thats entertainment! -- Dallas Morning News Watch lot New Arts Six featuring music & literature of African Americans. Monday, October 25 oproroigiroiarfmlo. V IM) ,2 ; 4 y Y- -; Jk7 ISr. V -- Monticello Jr. High action. Gary Torres photo |