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Show Thursday, November 27. 1980 ' 's Af'i";;' i il 4 &' 1 .4. mkS&-P'tjZX- .V . ? Blaine Steinmetz, Union took an easy 10-- 1 win over Cash Fisher. Then Kenny Ander-to- n and Altamont's Kirk Fausett wrestled to an 8 tie. 24-2- 132-pou- 8-- Altamonts Lee Miles pounded away win over Mark Miller in the The two teams were extremely and the score throughout the contest. for a 9--6 class. Then it was Bill Heslin's turn to come through for Union at 145 pounds for a 9--1 win over Altamonts Jay Burton. 138-poun- In the opener, Lane Goodrich of Altamont won on points, 10-over Union's Scott White. In the class, Union's Davey Nielson came back to pin Altamont's Doug Warr in the second round. d Ronald Murray, Union lost his d match to his opponent in a 15-- 8 battle, and Aftamont'z Kurt Fisher pinned Lin Jarrett, who was wrestling at 167 pounds. 105-pou- 155-poun- Ken Hicken, at 112 pounds, followed 4 decision over up with an Altamonts Dick Beth. Altamonts Mike Stevenson returned the favor with an 11-- 8 win over Joe Starkey at 119 pounds. 8-- Steinmetz emerged the Altamont's Cash Fisher. Ski over winner Union's Tim Murray had no the Altamont squad counterpart on and wrestled an exhibition which Altamont's man won, match, 13-1-2. Nov. 22, the cheerleaders attended a cheerleading clinic at Alta high school. The cheerleaders are sponsoring a Week for our first ball game. Wop-EMonday is Western Day, Tuesday is Different-Hair-Styl- e Day, and Wednesday is Wacky Wednesday. ' Prizes will be given at the assembly to the gin and boy with most school spirit Saturday, Nov.,29, is a home game with Park City. The juniors are sponsoring a dance after the game. Last Tuesday, the high school band went to Roosevelt for the district band concert Also last week, the Unified Studies Class went to a senior orientation meeting in Duchesne and afterwards took a trip to Antelope, where they gathered rocks for a class project Cougars stumble before Payson, but zap AAoab Holly Fair UNION WINNER The Union high school JV wrestlers visited Altamont Friday, Nov. 2 1 and the two teams battled to a 24-2- 4 tie. Wrestling at 126 pounds. Union's Blaine 19 Altamont, Union JV grapple ends in tie The final aeore was close, in any case, but the meet ended in a 4 tie between Altamont and Union high school JV wrestlers alter an Altamont grappler was penalized a point for hurling his headgear. f Uintah Baain Standard sale Union High School Ski Club will be sponsoring a used ski sale at the at the' Uintah Holly Fair, Dec. Basin Area Vocational Center. Anyone who has used ski boots, skis, bindings,' ski coats, sweaters, etc., that' would like to sell them is encouraged to 3 contact Dennis Garner at at the UBAVC or bring their equipment in Wednesday, Dec. 8. This will be a good opportunity to sell ski equipment that kids have grown out of and to purchase good1 used equipment for the upcoming ski 4-- 722-452- The Union high school Cougars opened their season with two games hist week, meeting Payson in a home game Friday, Nov. 21, and traveling to Moab the following evening. loss at the The Cats suffered a 67-4hands of a tall Payson squad, after ball game playing about a nine-poimost of the distance. Coach Brad Monks said that in the final six minutes the Cougars tried to put the pressure on, stealing the ball and such, but the tactic backfired, and the Payson team just opened it up and ran off with the ballgame. Monks said, felt the team played well for this early in the season. I expect them to improve with every game.'' 2 nt 1 , Ron Gates led the team with 10 points in the game against Payson. The Cougars fared considerably better in Moab Saturday, pulling off a 65-6- 2 victory after taking an early lead. "The kjds played well, although sometimes a little ragged," said Coach Monks. The lead changed three or four times during the course of the game, but the Cats always managed to bounce back and regain the advantage. ball game It wu a faster-pace- d than the one against Payson, Monks said, "with both teams depending heavily on quickness. Steven Robb led the scoring with 22 its, and Greg Bellon racked up 13 tiie, Union team. The Cougars were scheduled to meet Uintah high school Wednesday, Nov. 26, in one of two important home games. Saturday, defending state champion Richfield will visit Union. Coach Monks said the team is in great need of support from local fens, and urges a . good turn-ou-t. 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