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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, January 2005 - Page 19, Whitehorse W over Rock Point 8 Lady Raiders win two more The stage was set for the fourth quarter as both teams Anyone who came to Fri15-1Vetere days game in Montezuma played even,line six Ciji times and Creek betweenWhitehorse and went to the Green River got their moneys hit all six free throws and d ended the game with 14 points. worth. Thank you, the Heidi Vetere helped with 11 was delicious. To set the stage, Raider points and Adrianna Cordova Coach Moon was worried added 10 points in the losing about the much improved Pi- cause. Green River hit 11 of rates. They had just defeated 12 free throws for 90 percent, made 5 of 14 Panguitch, the number one while Whitehorse for 36 percent. team from another region. On Saturday, Whitehorse But junior guard Derica showed little mercy as they Dickson lit up the scoreboard with 26 points to lead the Lady went on a 19-1- 0 run in the first Raiders over region 16 oppo- quarter on the way to overwhelming the visitors from nent Green River, 55-4With the win, Whitehorse is Rock Point, Arizona, 75-2Johanna Nelson had a hot 1 and leads Region 16 South. There are three region games hands with 14 points in the left, against Navajo Mountain, first half, along with Derica Green River and Monument Dickson, who had 12 points Valley. Green River will be and ended the nights work with 21. They held the Coutough to beat at home. Also helping with the win gars to a single basket in the were Johanna Nelson, who second quarter. Kolenya Holly by Leo Platero 5. fry-brea- Wednesday January 1 9 MHS wrestling host SJHS, 7 p.m. SJHS boys MVHS, 7 p.m. January Friday MHS 21 boys host Beaver, 6:30 p.m. MHS girls Enterprise, 7 p.m. MHS, SJHS wrestling 2A Duals SJHS boys host N. Sevier, 7 p.m. SJHS girls 9. N. Sevier, 7 p.m. 3. January 22 Saturday 9-- MHS girls Beaver, 6 p.m. MHS, SJHS wrestling 2A Duals SJHS boys host Richfield, 7 p.m. January 25 Tuesday Grand, 7 p.m. MHS wrestling January 27 Thursday MHS girls 7 p.m. Grand, 7 p.m. SJHS wrestling January Friday scored eighth and Latashia host Kanab, Redhouse with seven. The first quarter was prob- 28 ably the difference, as the Lady Raiders took a six point behind the scoring lead, of Nelson (6), Dickson (6), and Redhouse (4). Michelle who is Hatathle, coming back from an injured hand, scored MHS boys Kanab, 7 p.m. MHS girls host Enterprise, TBA. N. MHS wrestling Tourney, TBA 16-1- 0, Sanpete SJHS boys host S. Sevier, 7 p.m. SJHS girls S. Sevier, 7 p.m. N. Sanpete SJHS wrestling Tourney, TBA MVHS Navajo Mountain, 7 p.m. Saturday MHS two points. In the second quarter, the Pi- rates Ciji Vetere (4) and January 29 Whitney Bigelow (4) went on a run but still trailed by Enterprise, 5 p.m. boys MHS wrestling Tournev. TBA N. 12-1- 0 Sanpete four at half-tim- e, 26-2- also poured in nine points while teammate Shawna Mitchell had eight points. Whitehorse improved their free throwing shooting, making six of six. Kolenya Holly made three, Cornelia Yellow-mamade two and Tiffany n Tolth made one free throw. For Rock Point, Coach Arthur looked at the bench helplessly and couldnt match up with the Raiders. Shannon Begay hit a couple of to lead the Cougars with Tourney, TBA the Cougars in the game. Lyle Wheeler helped with 4 points. The first half ended with a one point lead for the home With adjustteam, 30-2- 0, 9. ments made, both teams locked horns again. The game was nick and tuck throughout. fourth quarter. Looking good was Verdale Leeboy with 21 points. He seemed to play a good game against Rock Point. Last year, with only six players, Leeboy took charge and scored 20 to pull out an exciting win. Whitehorses Trevor Martin began taking the ball to the hole and was fouled twice, making three of four free throws. Meanwhile, Leeboy muscled his way to score six. Rock Point kept in the game by racing up and down the court hitting. Coach Arthurs son Kyle made four points and to Lyle Wheeler hit a close. the of At end the stay third, the score was tied at 46. In the fourth quarter, it was a free throw contest. Whitehorse made eight, while Rock Point made five. Whitehorse raced to an 11 point lead but Rock Point came roaring back. The Cougars tried 20 making only six (live or die by the Lyle Wheeler tried eight and Stevie Begay tried six ended the night with 14 points, followed by Lyle Wheelers 12 and Frederrick Bias 11. Record for Whitehorse is 3 wins and 5 losses. The next game for the Raiders was with the Cortez JV in Cortez, Colo- scorer Derick Dickson had another good game, even though he only Steady scored 13 points. According to Coach Baldwin, He is our floor general, he is the one that makes things happen on both sides of the court. Shaking off the cobwebs, freshman Trevor Martin came off the bench and made his first debut as a varsity player. For playing in his first game, Martin scored well, 12 points, made three out of six free throws and tried three making one, and commiting three fouls. Martin is a welcome asset to the Raiders. Baldwin has three players who can light up the scoreboard in any given night. The first quarter was a close game, with the Raiders with a 1 point lead, In the sec rado on Tuesday, January 18. 12-1- 1. points and no one else stepped up at the plate. 15 2. In the third quarter, Derica Dickson went to work and poured in 12 points with help from Kolenya Holly free throws (two of four). H SJHS boys host Gunnison, 7 p.m. SJHS girls Gunnison, 7 p.m. N. Sanpete SJHS wrestling ond quarter, Captain Stevie Begay hit two 3- - pointers to including 2 free throws to keep by Leo Platero After a month of no games, Whitehorse pulled out a three point win over the Rock Point Cougars in Montezuma Creek, 63-6before a home crowd. It was our free throws that won the game for us, says head coach Matt Baldwin. We made eight of eight in the The next region game for Whitehorse is with Navajo Mountain on Saturday at Navajo Mountain, Utah. Need $$$ for the New Year? ytisz 10 minute loan service $100 lMtIW t to $700 New Manager & tlH No 4-- 9-- 2 4 57-2- 63-4- 0, 70-5- 9, 5. 6 River. Eleven Bucks scored against Cross Creek, led by Line 1 r Antonio Mus- - pehrsor tache led the way against Green River with 22 points and Line Pehrson scored 27 against Parowan. The Lady Bucks won one and lost one in region play. 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