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Show ' wr .' - ... ' 4 V. j, , 4 - . r .. ... T t . r 'V .t ..w V . ' i v. , 5 ; - .:- s i V.' I ' - ' ' vtf i:x .. ' SaftteS : : ' .V ' V i V- - Vv '(ir. ; " 1 'V .. iv- ; t'm : 7- . December Thursday " ; : ; IB; . . By RICHARD SHAW Sports : ccUtOT j. The CaitHjn High Dino football season may not have had a banner yfcar this past season in. terms erf wins, but. there went some real winners oh the team just the same. . Three of those winners were recognized by the upstate press last week as playersmthe 3A division of the states high ail-st-ar One, Jan Jorgensen, was recognized as a first team sekrfioa from both the DeierirtAewj and ihcSalt Leke Tfibune as an ouU standingdefensivt playerr X; . Tan has been one the best ! defensive players I have seen in sdiooU" said head football , coadi '&by Moynier MHe has : v , hh statted&omthetimehewasa, freshman and is outstanding not - V"'. v,-.- ;. . ,x . v, I onfyontWfieldbutinthecias . . roomasweU.". , The 64" 225 lb.junior isa player than many opposing coachcs covetwhen they see him play. They also fear him greatly. , : X'lVehmanycMchesobme tm to me after a rameand tell me they ran their o&ense the oppo- site direction from Jan because "of how. good he is stated 5 CD ;wasselectedohtheiteam a defensive lineman, but he; alsopbyedquarterbadcforthe as jrs. , team...;-1"?'-::- '' J2 v'-- - - X Jorgensen is no secre t either. :As eaify as lastyear, a numbertrf major colleges started tpi scout him inducting the University of Utah.'- - : big man from the teamwassdected on die second would have given even a raptor a run for iris money.; team of the Ttibune as ah aEfent The Biiui Matt No Hough'd, inspired runs and off balance catches this year will be.ramemberedfot Sive lineman. Aaron Qk had one erf those assignments that the marqr years by die hard Carbon team defensive fowman last week. Considered one ofttie , I 5EES!LSS2s!3Sal!E , ..the team much of the season; da vv.' ! Aaroobasstartedancehewas a sotomore, stated Moynier., . OnC of his assignments this year was to stop Strmn Singleton ham Delta (who was selected the MVP By . RICHARD SHAW Sportseditor i i bavean idea for a new prth think he handled him better man anyone else I have seen. In feet; last year Sineton destroyed us almost by himself; it wasnt that gram on ESPN.That idea is not only from fee popu-de-riv- ;' scemseverydnow. The show cou)d be. called shqrfd) lawsuit filed by mhletes, parente, coaches, fans and ofe--C could be displayed there for all the world to see. ; Hedc, a proam fikie that wiDbc sorelymissed next season. ' Last, but certainly not least is fiomOprah.X' Matt Hougfu ith a name that v often gets spelled wrongby uph state newapers, Hough a used ; ft not being recognized for his accomplishments. But this year was different He was selected as an honorable mention pick in fee Just m this last week alone fee threat of lawsuits or lawsuits . actually filedin athletic drdes would be enough to Carry a coue off weeks worth Of shows. X the first potential suit I am thiidang of is (rf course the fa-mous (at least in feis sfete) suit that BYU lawyer tans, Crowtonizers and Prbvoites were feinking about filing over fee fact they were undefeated : but not able to get into a BCS "Matt was hot picked as a team captain feisyear, but he was selected fee game captain three ; or four times," said Moynier. T wife every player played wife , Matts intensity and desire to be successful. 1 think he does that with everything he does." Hough, played defense well but it was a receiver where the senior player shined this year.: Some oflm remarkable catches ami off balance receptions will ; be remembered by fens r He is a very inspiring young ; man,"saidMo)Tjicr. In team sports it takes every player to make the team go and ; this yean squad needed every guy to stand up. These star plajrrs . x bowl game, v Ofcours we hx-year- .xr' ' , Offensive Enemeh seldom get the credit they deserve ftien teams win and often are sorely criticized when teams lose. It is not an easy position to fifl; peopje do it because the love it, not because of the gory, because there is Kttle of that The Dino's Aaron Cox was outstanding thisyearand probably could have stopped an Allosaurus at times with the way he played. He was picked by toaSa&Ukt-helpeselection. Tiwe as a second team te standout amongst the Dino .; staters. Hawaii fixed it so didnt actually have to face Lady Scots into the floor with a ' the ball away from opposing .. 7 i them to become all? ':0-ryi; : Problemis feat no one ever . ? showed them how to play fee , guards with dock lie regularity, After watching this team play TheCarboncoachesdeddedgameverywelL. in the last week it is hard to be- - to give some (rf the bembplayen ' In fee first quarter it was al- lieve that they could have ever time in the fourth period, so' most all overbefbre it started as ksttoSnowCanyonatfeeCasde Ogden did gain a little but they Carbon doubled fee Lady Scots eyThumamemlastweeld , never got dose even at that . output In the game against Ogden, Not surprisingly fee leading In the second itgotworsefor Caibon jumped out toa 15--6 lead scorer for Carbon was Chelsey fee kids from Ogden.This quar- -, ' in fee first quarter and never Wirburton with 22 points. . ter was 20-. locked bade Ogden did manage When fee Carbon team ar- .'on The only question a bit of a rally in fee second pc- - rived at fee Ben Lomond fans minds was if the riod but fee score wasstill 8 pus on Friday night they had to girls could make it 20--0 in fee ' think this team would oner more third . atfeehalf. quarter. i The third quarter brought of a challenge than fee Lady Ti- The Lady Dinos didn't quite about a rain of three pointers by ' gers had. Ben Lomand, after all, do that; they scored 22 points, Chelsey hrburton who had five is one of the tallest numbetA but did allow the Ogdcnites to L in fee game and once again took girls teams in the state.1 (Continued on pegs 2B) scoreof78-34- . The Carbon girls basketball ' . teamkeepsonrofiinglikeasnow- ball that is coming down a steep , mountain and will never stop. T After tsJcfeg apart Uintah the ofeLTTjghl at home, they just kept going and going when they went . up north and played games over the weekend., - FirsttMiThursdaynigbt,feey destroyed fee previously un- ' beaten Ogden Tigers Then' they drove across north '' 66-4- 0. '. .. across town toBcnLonxxidHii on Friday night and folded the . 20-1- 0. ' 5. . cam-.Carbo- ns 32-1. . . fee embarrassment ofthe whole : thing (there is a potf gold at fee radofthe rainbow) but just fee same it is stiR sticking me ' r in theribs. Here is a team with the 102nd weakest schedule in major college football, playing in one of fee weakest major foot-- , ball leagues in the country, tty- ing to say they can jplay and win against Nebraska or Miami or any of fee other top 10 teams. Some will say feat I am upset about this because it wasBYU and not Utah. But to be honest if it was Utah and they had an. undefeated season under the same cucumstances, I would betnofe embarrassed dbout fee situation, because I actually wenttosdxxrfthere, V Besides the ethics of a real major league school sticking to its word, and a cooference that wasayingforaboM affiliation when it was formed a few years ago, the fact remains that BYU or any other Mountain West Conference School are just not in fee same football class as schools from the Big 12, the Southeastern Conference or the PAC 10. That doesnt mean a team from fee MWC cant beat a team from those conferences bow and then, but it does mean on a week to week basis, they would not be a winner if they were man outstanding football pomtment often kafe rity in some people. . By RICHARD SHAW Sports editor ; ' squad, buttheywouldbethe first to admit that others on their team d ; could take the ratings rijit away : . . Sports Court and every stupid conrefo think of it they arc all V Cox made some remairkable individual plays this year and; could always be counted on to anchor the offensive line time aftertime, game after game. He it:- ed sports Oneoftheteamcaptains,dve bigrenior is also very good in the classroom and a great team - leader t dont love the bow) coalition. I think there should be a college football simt. nlsyo jar to. wbat is done during March Madness io basketball. : Butwbat was going on around thelegal circles in Provo last week was EecemberDunfeness as far as I was concerned. ..' Sony Cfowton, you aint no Lavellyet, so dont get too hih and mighty; v. : ; .' The other lawsuit which has been filed is more ridiculous than the one feat wasbeing considered in Happy Vblley.Ucon-Cern- s a father who is suing fee; New Haven Unified School District in Union, Calififor the fact his son was cut from the varsity basketball team. He is asking for 1.5 milliOo doUars in damages and feat fee coach bq fired for felling his kid to try out for fee varsity team and then sending him back to junior var-- r sityWhai it turned oid he wasn't good enough. The father says he is basing fee amount on fee potential earnings the kid might lose if he went professional. ' At this point in this piece I would like to use one of those colorful metaphors that Karl Malone used a couple of weeks ago when he was talking about ; New Jersey Nets coach Byron Scott; you lmow fee ones they bleeped out on the televiskni news that night. But I cant, and I shouldnt. Suffice it to say that this type of action is as stupid and idir otic as it ironies. That father should embarrassed; I hope the kid is.. The lawyer who u taking this suit should not be able to practice law anywhere, ever again. If a judge doesnt throw this suit out fee door and berate everyone connected wife fee defendants side, he or fee should be put out to pasture toa HVhileitistrue that many coaches don't know hoW to adapt theirstyie of game to the kinds of players that come in the door very well, none deserve this. In many ways coaching is athankicss job; ifyou lose everyone is mad at you. If you win all the players who didn't make the team are mad at you. If a lawsuit like this is even allowed to stand for one moment in court, it would ruin all sports even more than they have al ready been destroyed by big money, false dreams of glory, power and riches. It hurts when we are disappointed by circumstance or ly someone clses action; But it seems today that that disap-. of IficTA'division thisyear;i - J . m - r0. X . . J ' ;'V:i ; , - - . . tostupid-conferenc- e. .'s . |