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Show 15 (Standard dJJintah (Basin Sports Mon girls take Mb in state Region 10 blasted the state volleyball championships last week at BYU, finishing in State as they finished in Region. Union had their first match with third place Manti in Region 10. The two and one-hahour game excited the crowds, said Coach Kayla Walker. Union lost the first match, They came back on the second one and won lf 17-1- 17-1- Kayla said that the score teetered the whole game with each team earning a point and then giving up the ball, letting the other team earn a point, and they they would give up the ball. back and forth during Union lost the last of three matches to go into the consolation bracket. They were tall and good," said Kayla. She said the Union squad was quite nervous, but they did play a good, strong game. It was just that Manti was tough, and we couldn't pull it out at last." They met Grand County in the next rest from game after only a the long first game. The girls had a but slower game to start, losing rallied back to win the next two, and Kayla said she had to practically drag them off the court they were so tired. Emery was the next and last 15-1-1 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- opponent the Cougars met at State. to They beat Emery 15-- and win fifth place consolation. They finished behind Delta who took first. South Sevier second, Manti, third. Emery placed sixth. It was mentioned that the crowd was very pleased with the Union-Man-performance. It was the longest match at State with the championship game only going two matches with easy wins. Kayla was very complimentary of her bunch of girls this year. "They are the best bunch that I have ever coached," she said. What more can I say T 15-1- 3 ti Basketball begins Lady Longhorns finish 4th in State tourney We gave it all we had." That was how Altamont volleyball coach Jack Barton summed up the Lady Longhorn's search for a State Championship. Altamont fell three places short of first, but Barton said his team played strong, fundamentally sound, volleyball. We had a pretty good tournament, said Barton. The Altamont coach said their first match was with Kanab, a team they defeated 15-and 15-After the first match on Friday, the Lady Longhorns matched up against last year's second place team, the St. Joseph 'Jays. Barton said the team from Ogden had all their players returning from last year and proved to be very difficult competition for the Longhorns. The Longhorn spikers proved their determination, however, as they met the St. Joseph challenge and downed the Jays in three matches. The first match ended with Altamont on top . St. Joseph came back in the second set and defeated the Longhorns 15-8-. The final set of the match proved to be the most exciting, with 1 PHEASANT OPENER SUCCESS-Ja- ck Ray- - . mond of Duchesne seemed to know where some of the birds were on opening morning. Here he is pictured with his dog and a ALTAMONT NEWS Lola Jones e Rick Miles, Mt. Home and Stephanie Scott, Tompkinville, Ky., were married Oct. 20 at the Provo Temple. A reception was held for them at the Moon Lake Ward Friday night They are to Tompkinville giving week for an open house given by her parents. They wiO be living in Provo for the time being where he is attending school. Sheila Fieldsted and Lyndia Bird nve a persona shower for their sister, Kitty Bird, last Saturday at Sheila's. The 16 people attending played games and had refreshments. Kelly Sorensen, son of Bill and Karen Sorenson, and Kitty Bird, daughter of Jim and Ruth Bird, were married Nov. 7 at the Altamont cultural hall by Bishop Brent Brotherson. A buffet dinner was served after the wedding and a reception was held that night with program and dancing and refreshments. Relatives and friends attending from out of the Basin were Peggy and Don Cooper, Psgosa Springs, Colo.; Don and LaRay Fowler and family, Boise, Idaho; couple of roosters just below Starvation Dam. Reports for the first weekend showed there were a lot of birds, if only the hunters could hit them. Nolan and Elaine Shum-wa- y and family, Wsldene Sorensen, Alamo, Nev.; Enid and Waldo Fay, Hazel Sorensen, Heber, Ward and Elvada Evans and family, Jim and Edith Thacker, Ronald Morrell P.P Bologna, .& Lunch Loafi 12 oz. $2.00 Classic Kennel Mix Dog Food Betty Crocker Complete Introductory price $7.55 40 pound bag (Less than 19c per pound) Balanced Nutrition. Kennel tested in Carnation Farms kennels. Made for all breeds and sizes of dogs, including toy breeds. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES American f 7564804 Cedar City 5866312 DsHs 8842110 Draper Urta,Wya 7826191 Allen, Wyw SaHwy.89 8866207 8 15-1- relegated Altamont to fourth. Altamont finished the season with a a second place in the record of 17-Region 13 Tournament, and a 4th at State. With the season completed, Barton said he feels good about their performances. He added that although they are losing several of their key players, the Lady Longhorns will be tough again next year. Also, with the completion of the volleyball season, the Lady Longhorns are beginning to basketball prepare few their 1981-8season. We have good size and some excellent returners, said Barton. He pointed out that his players have improved their skills since last year and they will have size under the boards this year. We should also be strong on defense. Barton stated that his girls are approaching the season with a great deal of determination and he is expecting their best year ever for basketball. They will open their season next Friday, November 20, in Roosevelt against Union. 1 Phone Duchesne Phone Orders Welcome Free Town Delivery Before 5 P.M. 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He said that same afternoon Piute was shut out by North Sevier. With their loss to North Sevier, Altamont then had to face their Region 13 rival, Monticello. The match lasted the full three sets with Monticello taking the first 15-Altamont came back in the second set with a 15-- victory over the Monticello team. The Buckaroos then put ' the squeeze on Altamont and defeated 2 in the final set. The win them gave Monticello third $lace and Cake Mixes 2 Supplies Limited On Specials So Hurry |