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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 14, 2001 - Page 10 Bucks claim victoiy over Broncos with convincing 17 point win a matter of fact, they only missed one shot in the entire fourth quarter, while the Broncos struggled, making a less than a third of their shots in the contest. Buckaroos Clint Adams was unstoppable inside, scoring 35 points on 16 for 20 shooting and pulling down 10 rebounds. He was joined by Ian Burten-shawho scored 13 points, and pulled down eight re- Fans go to the Monticello San Juan basketball games hoping that a last second buzzer beater will cap off a thrilling game and secure the win. That is what happened on 10 in Monticello when the Monticello Bucka-roo- s defeated the Broncos 66-4However, the backbreaking buzzer beater was at the end of the third quarter. The Buckaroos jumped to an early lead, which they built to The a 7 at half-timBroncos mounted a comeback late in the third quarter, cutting tiie Buckaroo lead on two different occasions to six points on baskets by TYavis Shumway and Jared Tate. February 9. Thursday February 15 Monticcllo girls basketball at San Juan, 4 pm. State wrestling at UVSC, begins at noon. Friday February 16 Monticcllo boys basketball at Grand, 3:30 pm. San Juan boys basketball at Duchesne, 7 pm. 127-1- D REGION 2A EAST BOYS bounds as the Buckaroos dominated inside. Travis Shumway who scored 12, and Tate who added 10. Farley Crofts scored eight, Duncan Olson, and Tyler Ivins each scored six, Dallon Adams and Mark Thornton, and Trent Herring each scored two, and Cody Webb added one to round out the Bronco scoring. Other scorers for the Buckaroos were Dowell with eight, Terrill Pehrson with three, David Anderson and Jeff Taylor each with two, and John Chesley Tracy each with one. With the win, the Bucks are in a three-wa- y tie for first place in region standings entering the last weekend of play. Monticello travels to Moab for a critical matchup with the Grand County Red Devils on Friday, February 16. The Buckaroos would be alone on top of the region standings if not for a heartbreaking loss to the Devils in Monticello in January sharp shooters. after cutting the Buckaroo lead to six with seconds remaining in the quarter, Matt Dowell heaved a desperation three pointer, which bounced around the rim and fell in and the rout was on. The Buckaroos scored on their first possession of the fourth quarter and cruised to a 17 point victory. Shooting percentages show the differ- was hustle when the Monticello Lady Bucks defeated the Grand Red Devils on February 8 in Moab. Marilyn Harris scored 1 1 to lead the Bucks to the 7 Scott Boyle photo region win. It Buckaroos made 67.6 percent of their shots in the game. As all-o- ut It should be an exciting game. In addition to defeating the Broncos, the Buckaroos traveled to Pagosa Springs, CO on February 11, where they won It was the second meeting this season between the two teams, with Pagosa earning a win in the first game of the season. Once again, it was Adams who made the difference in the game as he poured in 30 points. Burtenshaw added 13, Taylor scored two and Quinn Dowell and John Adams each scored 2. 52-4- ence in the game, as the Grand 56, Duchesne 53 Monticcllo 52, Pagosa Springs 46 Green River 68, Whitehorse 46 Adams, Quinn Dowell and whenMonticello lost a 14 point lead in the final seconds on torrid shooting by Grands e. However, an mJ w, The Broncos were led by 6. 42-3- ELL GIVE YOU TAXES, TAXES READ ALL ABOUT IT!! REGION 2A EAST GIRLS Region Overall School San Juan Monticcllo Duchesne Grand W L W L 0 2 7 9 5 13 3 7 9 5 3 13 5 3 2 0 Want Your Tax REFUND FROFSaONttSOp StSlTFOBYOU.l TOT Fast? 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