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Show Watch prep wrestles for excitement Tonight (Thursday) Union's wrestling Cougars will find out how tough they are. Coach Allan Raddon's wrestling team, currently tied for first in the Region Nine standings with a record, tangle with powerful Wasatch in Ileber in a dual meet which should surve as a barometer to the respective talents of both teams. "Wasatch won the tournament, " said Coach Raddon and after our match with them we should know just where we stand personnel wise." Union and Morgan currently lead the region with identical 2 0 marks, Wasatch owns a record, Intermounlain is and Grantsville added the Cougars have the possibility of landing nine of our 10 grapplers in the stale meet. Although the Cougars are tied for the region lead, Coach Raddon said crowds for the home matches "haven't been the best," with not more than 50 persons--mostl- y parents attending outside of students. This compares unfavorably to the large Uintah attracts. crowds neighboring However, the Vernal team has won six straight state titles and their success on the mat, coupled with the fact that Uintah partisans understand the sport, is the reason for the large crowds at their mat- In matches last week, the Cougars defeated Intermountain 33-2and lost to After tonight's match power Lehi with Wasatch the Cougars return home to host Rangely, Colo., Saturday at 7:30 p.m. "I think our region is the toughest in the state" said the UIIS mentor. "Morgan is awfully strong, so is Wasatch, but I believe our team is among the lop four or five teams in the state when our guys wrestle to their ability. Coach Raddon said the top three finisIce fishing ol Bottle Hollow is great as her's from the region will advance to the state tournament in February and he this picture can testify. Mike Wardle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wardle caught his limit within fifteen minutes. And when your that busy you don't have time to get For novire wrestling fans, Coach Raddon recommended that they concentrate on "the sheer physical ability which it takes to perform. Wrestling on the high school and college level isn't at all like pro wrestling and people should watch for the sheer power and excitment generated by the wrestlers." Raddon, who performed on the mat himself at Granite high school. Snow Junior college and College of Southern Utah, gets a little excited when he talks about the sport. 2-- 0 pre-regio- n 1 2 0-- "Physically, I don't think there is a sport that can compare with wrestling, where the boy has to control his weight, abilities and do everything and do it well. Track, for example, works mostly just the legs but wrestling works the entire body. Wrestling also brings out a person's ability to cope with adversity." he added. "I can watch a boy wrestle and almost tell how he's going to live because he is confronted with a problem he has to work with other people and be mentally alert It's just a great sport. Emphasizing how hard his youngsters work, Coach Raddon said that his wrestlers on the average, will lose about four 21-3- Fish Story 2-- save up to Cougars host Eagles in Reg. nine contest cold. Tigers test Eagles d Altamont and Monlicello, after victories last week, continue to share the top spot in the Region 10 basketball standings and Duchesne and meet this Friday in Tabby in a contest which could determine the number three spot in the division race. In games last week, Monlicello and Altamont both moved their records to 1 as the Bucks slipped past Duchesne 58-5-1 and the Longhorns topped East Carbon hard-earne- Ta-bio- -- 4-- 69 61. Duchesne is currently in third place with a record and Tabiona is tied with record. East Carbon for fourth with a A Tiger win over Duchesne would tie the two dubs with marks, but the Eagles need a victory to keep pace with the two Union's Cougars and the Eagles of Intermountain will both be after their first region nine basketball win of the season Friday when the two quintets tangle at 8 p.m. at the UIIS gymnasium. Union, coming off an impressive victory over Altamont in a game last week, owns a 0-- conference record--th- e same as Intermounlain. The Counrs have scored 116 noints'in those three losses, while allowing opponents a total of 216j)oints. The Eagles, in losing three, have scored seven more points for a 173 total but Intermountain's defense have given up a total of 243 markers. The Eagles sport one of the shortest teams in the state with only one player and the Cougars will he listed over 3 6-- 0 pounds a day in body weight "And that's a lot of weight he said. Besides wrestling daily, his athletes also run. "I would say most of the kids run at least two miles a day and Ive had some guys start running early in the day, at about 2 p.m. and continue running until past 5 p.m." Last days of our famous Storewide January Furniture Sale! ches. 3-- STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, January 25, 1978 12 In our Furniture end Appliance Department, save on Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Lamps and Appliances. favored because of the height advantage, plus the home court factor. In the Cougar's victory over Region Ten Altamont, Coach Lynn Patterson had three players score in double figures. Guard, Ronnie Fenn was the top UHS pointmaker with 15 points and Tom Sprouse followed with 14 and teammate Roger Dart contributed 13. For Altamont Gary Stringham tossed in 17 points to take scoring honors. Union scored 28 field goals to 14 for the Longhorns and the Cougars shot a respectable 76 per cent from the foul stripe, hitting 20 of 31. Altamont, on the other hand, was cold from the charity line, hitting only 11 of 29 attempts for 39 per cent. iuumoo' Phone 722-326- Roosevelt, Utah 1 Where QUALITY Costs LESS! 3-- 3 2-- 3-- 4 In gaining the victory over East Carbon, Altamont outscored the Vikings in the final period to win by a final margin of 69 61. The Longhorns were outscored from the field as East Carbon connected on 26 field goals to 23 for the winners. It was a different story, however, the foul lane where Altamont converted on 23 of 40 attempts and East Carbon made only nine of 23-1- 3 17. Altamont player Doyoe Doyle Christensen led the winners with 23 points and teammates Val Oman and Joe Fieldsted were also instrumental with respective point totals of 15 and 10. For East Carbon top scorer was McKean, who blistered the nets for 32 points. At Duchesne, the Bucks of Monlicello lead at halftime and grabbed a maintained that margin the rest of the decision over the Eaway to take a gles. 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