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Show Bucks open with one win, one loss THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, December 5, 2001 Pag 10 Local racer wins Tucson bite race The Monticello Buckaroo basketball team won one and lost one to open the season at tournament in a four-tea30 and November on Cortez Carol Van Steeter, of of as many as 60 cyclists just Monticello, waltzed away with a first place win at the El Tbur De Tucson 50 mile bike race. Carol was the first woman out of a group of 669 cyclists, including the.233 women who raced. Gaining position before the start by showing up an hour and a half early on the sunshine filled day of November 17, the race started at a fast pace, and stayed that way. Surrounded by four teammates, Carol could concentrate on just going hard. Her teammates, who resisted racing the big boys, sheltered her and passed water and advice on where to be. The colorful freight train of these five cyclists, at the front December 5 Wednesday MHS wrestling hosts Dove Creek, 6 p.m. Thursday December 6 MHS girls host Dove Creek, 7 pm SJHS boys at Farmington tourney December 7 Friday MHS wrestling at Kayenta tourney SJHS boys at Farmington tourney SJHS girls at SUU tourney. Cedar City. SJHS wrestling atWaync tourney December Saturday S MHS wrestling at Kayenta tourney. SJHS boys at Farmington tourney SJHS girls at SUU tourney. Cedar Lady Bucks defeat Devils City. SJHS wrestling at Wayne tourney December Thursday The Monticello Lady 13 MHS girls host Whitehorse, 7 p.m. MHS MHS SJHS SJHS SJHS the season with a convincing victory over the Grand County Red Devils on December 1 in Moab. The Buckaroo squad jumped to an early lead and never looked back on the way to their first win of the season. Suzie Freestone and Katie Pehrson led the Buckaroos, scoring 16 and 14 points, respectively. New Buckaroo head coach Rhett Maughan praised the play of the team, saying the guards did great and the team played awesome defense. Despite the expected first game jitters, Maughan was pleased with the outcome of the game. In addition to the varsity win, the Lady Buckaroo junior varsity won 52-1- December 14 Friday boys at Green River, 7 p.m. wrestling at Ignacio tourney boys at Kanab, 7 p.m. girls at Carbon, 4:30 p.m. wrestle, Bloomfield tourney December IS Saturday Bucka-ro- o basketball team opened MHS wrestling at Ignacio tourney MHS girls at Bayfield, S p.m. SJHS wrestle, Bloomfield tourney A mother ia not a person to lean on, but a person to make leaning unnec-y-- Dorothy Canfield Fisher 9 33-1- 1. hanging on, passed hundreds of riders who were part of the 111, 75, 50 and 31 mile races. December 1. She rode crash- - and flat- - free The Buckaroos dropped the in a time of 2 hours and 16 first game to the host Cortez minutes, 12 seconds. 75-4The following At this time Carol is only Panthers defeated Pagosa endorsing hard work, rest, non day, they 45-3-8 a split earn to industrialized food, and of Springs weekend. first in the course, massage. The Buckaroos were dominated by a strong team from Cortez who jumped to a 37-1-5 half-tim-e lead and did not look back. Buckaroo coach Ibny Esplin said the team had early season jitters in the first half Permits to hunt cougars on but said they came on strong harvest objective units in Utah to play a good second half. ' were available November 27. The Buckaroos were paced There are 32 harvest objecby Clint Adams, who scored 25 tive units in Utah. When buy- points, including 5 ing their permit, Utah resi- shots. Joe Adams and David dents can choose two units to Anderson each scored 7, Quin hunt. Nonresidents can Dowell added 5 and Matt choose three units. Torres and Emery Benally The hunt on each harvest ob- each scored 2. jective unit may close before The following day, the story the official end of the season if the number of cougars to be taken on the unit is met. For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or (801) m 8. Cougar hunting permits available int 538-470- 0. was just the opposite, as it was the Buckaroos who jumped to a strong lead with a 16--6 lead at the end of the first quarter. Pagosa Springs came roaring back, closing it to 1. The teams went to the locker room with Monticello at half-tim- e holding a narrow 24-2-3 lead. The Buckaroos overcame foul trouble in the second half to build the lead and stretch it to the 45-3- 8 final score. Clint Adams and Joe Adams both had 4 personal fouls early in the third quarter and sat on the bench for much of the sec- ond half. However, other Buckaroos took up the slack. 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