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Show T V I' I Thursday. 12 December 30. 1982 Uintah Basin Standard Duchesne girls E. squeeze39-3-by Carbon 6 The scoring was even during each as both teams scared five in Suarter quarter. Duchesne hit nine to Carbon's 11 in the second quarter at half. Duchesne to be behind came out in the third quarter hot and ready to play ball and outscored East this period. The final Carbon hit 11 to East Duchesne period Carbon's 13 to win the game Horrocks stated that every game they have played this year have been dose baUgames. That once the team started hitting, they were able to stay with almost any team but "they sure missed a lot of easy Isyups and shots," he said. Fouling has been another area of concern for the lady Eagles. They have finished every game this year without Leslie Petenon who is strong in sewing and on the boards. This last The Duchesne Girls Basketball program got a shot in the arm last week with a victory over East Carbon, for This puts Duchesne league play so far this season. Rebounding was a big factor in the win for Duchesne. Duchesne controlled the offensive boards that allowed them more than one shot Rebounding also helped Duchesne in controlling how many shots East Carbon had which hurt their scoring attemnts. 39-3- 6. M 1-- 1 14-- 7 39-8- Basketball League Standings Duchesne game the Duchesne's bench pulled through for the team with Sherrie Sorenson coming in to spell off Leslie. "She is only a ninth grader and did quite well, said Horrocks. Altamont and Green River leads the league with unblemished 0 records. Tabiona is Duchesne is next with 0--1 and East Carbon has lost both of their league games. Duchesne will travel to Union on January 4 and then will host the Altamont Longhorns in Duchesne on Duchesne City Basketball as of December 25 are as follows: 2-- Youngs Construction Skewes-Hamilto- 4-- 2-- Getting a choking person to breathe again is not always easy but when you are trained how to do it as these 7th grade students of Brent Fieldsted in Roosevelt, it becomes much easier. He had four classes that The Union Cougars experienced a rather successful preseason of play, but the time came last week to test their talents against region com- - Cutter erson, Union Coach, said Senior Rick Nielsen sprained his ankle about five minutes into the game and was out the remainder of the Association Results 2-- The Futurity teams will run January 1, 1983. ' The chariot races will begin bb follows: Pitchfork Ranch 2, South, vs Robbins Construction, Middle, and Goodrich & Rosewood, North. Ralph Duncan, South, vs Ronnie Giles, Middle, and Jensen and Swasey, North. Ray Malinski, South, vs & Thacker, Middle, and Double J Ranch 1, North. Woehrmann and Critton, South, vs Eldon Monsen, Middle, and Blake Rust, North. . Gines and Casper, South, vs Gale Bagley, Middle, and Pitchfork Ranch II, North. Dennis Christensen, South, vs Barry Burton, Middle, and Double J Ranch 2. Dick Moore, South, vs Tex Gines, Middle, and Bameck & Freston, North. Bob Kissling, South, vs Gines, Robb, Giles, Middle, and Pierce, Swasey, Sorensen, North. Star World, South, vs Springer & Jenkins, Middle, and Pitchfork Ranch 13. Mature Teams ' Bill Clark, B team vs Larry Murray, B team. Ray Malinski, A team, vs Eldon Star-Wor- ld . Monsen. B team, vs Roosevelt Pipe & Steele. Dale Gines, B team, vs Ben Steele. Del more I vie, B team, vs Alfred Ambou. : May & Jenkins, A team, vs Brian Murray. Robbins Construction. B team, vs & Pollock Ponderosa. Blake Rust, A team, vs Bye. Zene Malinski, A team, vs Star-Worl- d, Star-Worl- I (run-through- ). 2 0--4 0--5 7. January Happy Hen Year We played as good a game as we have ail year, said Peterson. He said losing Rick Nielsen that said' the ball in the basket Peterson. Kim said they were forced to foul, and they selected a player who hadnt scored all night He hit both foul shots to put Grantsville up by four. Union then missed a shot and was forced to foul again. The Grantsville player made one shot to the final. make the score 61-5- 6, contest. Scott Wilson and Russ Nielsen filled in at Kim said the entire game was fairly close, usually about four to six points. However, by the end of the third quarter the Grantsville team had compiled a point lead. Peterson said the fast break was working fairly well, but they werent able to get the ball inside. They (Grantsville) played a pretty tight 3 zone, said Peterson. He said they got a number of good shots from outside, but couldn't penetrate. Kim add his team rebounded very well also. "If it werent for the offensive rebounds and fast break we would have been way out of it, said Peterson. Having found themselves down by ten after three quarters, the Cougars began a press and with five minutes remaining in the game had tied the score at 49. From there it was just .back and forth, add Peterson. The regulation game ended with Kim said they had a score of a chance to win the game in regulation when the Cougar's came down the floor and held the ball for one minute. However, they failed to get the basket, and put the game into overtime. In the first overtime we wanted to get the ball and stall it, said Peterson. Unfortunately, Grantsville controlled the tip and held the ball until 20 seconds remained. They lost the ball and Union took control. The Cats came down and attempted to pass the ball inside. They lost control and the first overtime ended with a power-forwar- 1 2 learned the proper maeuvers on how to get a choking person to breathe and mouth to mouth recessitation practice. Kevin Ashby, a local EMT taught the classes. Cougars los nr to GranMI petition. Although the outcome wasnt what they had in mind, the game did prove they could play within their league. Last Wednesday, December 22, the Cougars traveled to Grantsvilk, to meet the Cowboys. Kim Pet- 1-- '..2-- 2 -- THE HEIMLEICHI 0 4-- n Pushovers Lloyd Grant Husky Kohls J Company LEARNING 16-1-4 - early in the game really hurt because he has been averaging 16 points and 12 rebounds per game. Kim said they only shot 40 percent from the field, that compared to their average of about 45 percent He said most of these were from outside the key. Having lost their league opener, the Union Cougars will travel to Morgan to meet the Trojans this Thursday, December 30. They are a lot like Grantsville, but not as big, said Peterson. 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