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Show i Thursday, December 9, 1982 Uintah Basin Standard 16 Altamont over Tjntie; Wasatch comes Fri. Even though 5. m stated that they played better against Vernal the week before and were still improving and excited about the rest of the season. Tintic had a star attraction to their team and he stood 68 flatftyWed. Stringham stated that they were able to try every kind of defense imaginable against Tintic which gave Altamont some good experience in controlling a big man. Even with their big man,. game was dorm because of their inability to put the ball in the hoop. The team shot 35 from the Alta-mon- with the net Altamont also cut way down on their fouls this week which helped. from the line. In talking about rebounding, we did very well considering their big kid," said Stringham. Altamont did better penetrating on offense as they were able to draw five fouls out of the tall star and Tintic finished the game without him. Adam Christensen was top scorer for Altamont as he sunk 22 points for the night Mark Todd ' earned 15 night was out Stringham stated that Christensen was a good all around player and a good scorer and that the rest of the team was coming along so that it would be an even scoring team. The biggest problem with Fridays was that everybody had open ots but were unable to connect field and only 60 the missed almost every third T they put up. they were still successful in defeating Tintic last weekend 60-5Coach Gary String--ha- Altamont will host the Wasatch. Wasps this Friday with games starting at 5:45 ana 7:30. He said that it should be a good game as the Wasps do have quite reputation in ' ts basketball.. Tabiona played this same team last week in Duchesne and was only behind by three points with- lVi minutes left to go in the game. Stringham stated that with the attitude of his team this year and their willingness to give 100 every game this year should be exciting to watch especially for the home - crowds. rs Rivr Wyo. The chariot season got started last weekend at the race track north of Roosevelt. Twenty-seve- n two year old AND THERE OFF! The Swiss Alpenhom, 12 feet long. teams and 10 mature teams showed up for the first weekend of races. mads of hollowed wood sections, sometimes measures up to The Cougar wrestling team is starting their year off tough as they traveled to Manti laat weekend and dominated the seven team tournament with schools from, that area. Union amassed a total of 225 Vi points and Lehi was the next beet team with only 133 points. Richfield placed third in the tournament with Gunnison fourth, Manti fifth, Green River, sixth and North Sanpete, seventh. Union recorded a record 12 pins in the first round of the tournament and 23 out of a possible 37 for4he whole tournament At 98 Craig Phillips placed fourth in the tournament He is a sophomore this year and only weighs in at 80 pounds. Coach Brad Isom stated that for the most part, was just man handled by size on the mat Hose pro adkedyw taofeir " and ksiiiiimiiigpw Shane Frost, at 105 placed secoi place ae he lost to Richfield by two the final round. Shawn Cuch at 112 was first place after winning big over all his opponents. At 119 Bardett Fausett pinned - every man he had, taking first place. Stacey Hadlock was also first place. He did have a couple of tough matches with Gunnison and Lehi that kept him honest at 126. David Neilson at 132 was in second place at the end of the. tournament as he lost to a Gunnison wrestler. It was a close match with the defending 1A state champion. . Jeff Samuels is back at 138 this year and he also pinned all he faced in the tournament to earn first place. Mervin Glines earned first place as he pinned Manti in the finals in the Kenny Anderton has had to eat this year to make weight at 155 but he was successful in pinning, in the final match to earn him the first place award. Charles Perdval was ahead with 10 seconds left to go in his semi-finamatch and was flipped onto his back and pinned. He did not dace in the ls Fri. tournament, at 167. Kenn Winn is back at 185 and he pinned all of his men to eam'first . place. - 145 pound division. host . Gar Powell was almost the first place winner until he found himself on his back in the final match and lost taking second. He lost to a big wrestler from Lehi. Green River, Wyo., defending State 3A champions from then, will be on hand Friday evening for the Cougar's next match. JV will start at 5:30 and the varsity will start at 7 p.m. Also coming to Union on December 22, will be Uintah. 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