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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 3, 2001 -- PeU Lady Bucks to close home volleyball season The Monticello Buckaroo strong, winning the first game However, the Bucks volleyball team closes out 15-home play this week with two rebounded to win the next two important home games 6. 15-1- 1. 15-1- 2, against region opponents. On October 2, the Bucks host the Millard Eagles in a rematch of an earlier game in Fillmore. On October 4, the Bucks host Enterprise in the last home game of the season. Millard and Enterprise are at the top Buckaroo quarterback. Clint Adams (I) splits the defenders and gains a critical first down during the third quarter of the Monticello - San Juan game. Quin Dowell blocks upfield. Gary Torres photo of the region rankings. However, the Buckaroo home court advantage should provide a boost to the Lady Buckaroos. Suzy Freestone served great. . scoring eight points and hitting four kills. Kim Ketron contributed four kills, Lindsey Koon served up four points, and Alene Frost served up nine points and had three kills. The Bucks dropped a nonregion game to the Whitehorse Raiders on September 25, 15-Wolin stated that 8, 15-1- 0. Whitehorse got everything On September 26, the Bucks lost to the Millard Eagles 15 to 0, 15- - 12. Wolin said that Millard played a nice first game, but Monticello decided to play, too, in the second game. Wolin said that the whole team did a lot better in the second game. Out of 14 attempts each, Kim Ketron had five kills and Suzy Freestone had three. This week, Monticello hosts Enterprise for the last home game on Thursday. JV begins at 5 and Varsity at 6. up, especially their spirits. In previous games, the Bucks earned a little payback with a three game victory over the' Parowan Rams. The Bucks started out strong, winning the first game 15-The Rams came back to win In the third the second 15-a decisive game, the Bucks pulled away to win According to Buckaroo coach Amy Wolin, the Parowan win was a real confidence boost to the Buckaroos, particularly after they lost to Parowan in the previous week. Wolin added, "Its amazing what can be accomplished when you have fun. Kim Ketron led the team 2. 6. 15-1- 0. Buckaroo Brandon Blankenagel (0 strips the ball from Bronco running back Nate Imel (30). The fumble was recovered by T.C. Garda (60). Gary Torres photo Whitehorse loses homecoming to Altamont, 20-- beats Rock Point 6, by Leo Platero Last week, the Whitehorse Raiders suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of the Altamont Longhorns, 20-- The following week, Whitehorse clobbered 6. the helpless Rock Point Cougars, 74-1What should have been an icing on the homecoming cake with 13 kills, Brittany Vigil with a win turned sour as the served nine points and Biz fans and coaches aired out kills, and Suzy Freestone their lungs with instructions served up eight points and had to the team and the refrees. four kills. Stop the run up the middle!, The following day, the Bucks Watch number 21! Come, on. dropped the first game to' Come on Ref, that was a region powerhouse Beaver, but touchdown! The truth is there came roaring back to earn a is so much noise that players big win. Beaver started out can only hear the coaches. dO 4. O Monticello Car Wash Most of the fireworks happened in the first quarter. Altamont drove down the field after a good field 'position and scored, 6- - 0. Midway in the first quarter Altamont scored again by running up the middle. The two point conversion was good, 14-Unable to run on the ground Whitehorse went to the air. Quarterback Devin Mitchell connects with Archie Yazzie for 0. a spectacular 65 yard touchdown, to the delight of the homecoming crowd. Second quarter was a defensive battle as both teams move the ball up and down the field, but no scoring. Kinda (please turn to page 12) O nls Now Owned And Operated Byo PAULR SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS MACDONALD D.D.S. TOM PALMER 401 South Main Blanding.UT 84511 435-678-21- 08 Fax 435-678-32- 68 SOAPS AND HOT WATER! O 335167812815 Bsn JR. LIVESTOCK SALE SALE SALE GENERAL MEETING OCTOBER 4 7 PM . San Juan County Courthouse Commission Chambers The puipose of this meeting is to allow members, parents, potential members, and all interested in the Jr. Livestock Program an opportunity to voice their opinion on what is happening and what will happen in years to come. It is also time for electing new officers for the board. All board positions are up for election PLEASE PLAN ON ATTENDING FULL LINE OF BOSTITCH FASTENERS AND COMPRESSORS SAN JUAN BUDDING SUPPLY 1050 S MAIN BLANDING 435-678-20- X2S2SSSSSS&SSSSSSSSSSSSSXSSSISSISSIIISBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS&ISSSSSMSffi 00 . |