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Show Pfl November 6. 14, 1985 (LUintah Basin Standard Longhorns get to Quarterfinals 10 yard touchdown run and Arby Brinkcrhoff made the two point conversion for the Longhorns first scon of the game On the very next play, Dugway fumbled the kickoff and Altamont recovered, setting; up the Tsws 81 yard scoring run and another Brinkethoff two point conversion. That mads the scars 16. Altamont also had three interceptions of Dugway psessa, one by Rob Mmhall, one by Greg Lunb and one by Gory 8orenaon. Fur the second time in' the history of Altamont High School, the Longhorns went to the Quarterfinals of the State Football Championships. Hie fact that they got there after beating Dugway on their home field wasnt lost in the excitement 1-- A - ' either. ; Altamont got into the poet season play with a season of fay being second in their division in Region IS. The first round of season play put the post Altamont at Dugway, afour-hou- r ride and the second time to face Dugway after a 2(H) Altamont 2-- 6 ' , , Coach defeat earlier. But the Longhorns proved they were up to the fight by beating J Dugway 16 to 14. Altamont put 157 yards together for the game ' and topped that off with 55 yards in the air . Dugway scored on their first play from scrimmage with a 56 yard touchdown run by Jimmy Deal, a senior running back. The point after was missed but Deal repeated hie performance in a fourth quarter kickoff return for a ' score and then Dugway put a two point conversion on the board to tally all of their 14 points. Altamont, on the other put sustained drives together to earn their points. Bill Tew made a 18-1- 2. Photo by Tom Burdick Duchesne High Myrin is School. 4.0 Society. grade point average. Along with playing volleyball for four years at Altamont High Shcool, Myrin also has played on the basketball and track teams. She is currently serving as Junior Class President, and has held such ' offices as Honor Society Secretory, and Jr. High President. She also works on the yearbook and school paper staffs. Myrin is on the honor roll at Altamont High School and is e member of the National Honor Academic All-Sta- te Lisa Myrin has been chosen as of the Academic a member for Utah Volleyball players. She placed among the top 8 students in the state with a All-Sta- te Her hobbies include working on the family ranch, riding hones, skiing and hunting. She also plays the piano. PHONE NEWS 722-61- 31 Old Man Winter Is Almost Here! P15580R13 P16580R13 P18580R13 P18575R14 P19575R14 .62" P20575R14 65" '48 47" 52" 57" P21575R14 67" P20575R15 67" 69" 72" 77" P21575R15 P22575R15 P23575R15 P23575R 5 Extra 1 Winter Radiab Wide, deep, tough traction tread Steel belted for impact prelection Smooth-ridi- ng polyester cord construction Trim white sidewall styling Special 3" Gal. 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Bailey fired a Quarterfinal gams. .With three minutes left in the pass to Wayne Moon for the second and last scon of the gams, with the scoreboard reading 124 for the Eagles, Beaver Eagles season. We dominated As game, threw a paaa to the Young said. But that doesnt ; From then they punched it in to tie the. soon seem, to matter does it Than with 19 seconds left, on a Again the defensive squad for the Eagles played a good beautiful fall , football day, disaster hit. gams except for three plays. We played great earept far With only one play that had even a remote chance of scoring y for the Beavers waa the The wars Eagles paaa. ready for it with two defensive backs covering the receiver, they all want in the air for the ball and when they came down, the Eagles 2 season came to a close. . ; They had an excellent catch, Eagles Head Coach Stan Young t Union aid. We had the guys down Cougar Volleyball is second beat in the State 2-then ready for it, but he juat drools, they proved that at the State Tournament last weekend. The Lady Carte fond (rtf gainst Hurricane far the first BUY JOHN DEERE game. Coach Kayla Welker said j her teem was a bit Mrvoua and I took three games to beat 12-1-5 and 15-BROWNING BOOTS Hurricane, The second game waa against MAY COME Manti and it took three games Union won IN HANDY there to win os15-1-welL 1, 15-- 9. with scores of The championship game waa against Delta and Walkw said aha oily wished it that one had gone to three, but the Delta Lady Rabbits took the Cats 0 and During the 85 Duchesne High Eagles' Football season a new offensive arsenal waa added to their already talented repertoire: the peas. Ironically, it waa a paaa that ended" all hopes for the Eagles i. ; bid for a 1A State Championship Saturday L against Beaver High' -"- 62-ya- rd . A SNOWBLOWER AND THE FREE . 4. 15-1- 15-- 4. Welker said the season record for her squad ia a very respectable 19 and 2. The only lose for the Cats this year waa at Thats right , . . these boots have a retail value of $68.95. And theyre yours, absolutely Roosevelt free, when you buy any John d Deere enow Mower. . See us today for your free t, Browning boots and an dependable John Deere mow Mower. Offer walk-behin- eaay-to-star- expireaJanuary81, 1986. 8-- The maybe highlight of the year, or last two, was the teems Battery ' first win. They best Whitehorse and the losing streak of the Longhorns, that had spanded two years, Hill ended. said the defense was the best in several years bat the ' offmae, this year, finally waa able to get pointa on the board and thereby win games. , thfap can be expected the Longhorns next year, a strong nucleus of returning tartars, good defense and good offmae; they will be a power to be contended with. Great from those ssid. ha three plays, I dont tiilnlr they had three first downa for the whole game. They just came up with those big plays. What do you tell the players, statistically are better than the other team, after a gams like Saturday! Young told them the truth. We told them how proud ws wwa of them ' for their performance throughout, the season," he said. I told them I havent ever coached a team that had e better attitude about the game them wa had this year. I said I was disappointed in that the season was a good game-h- ut which , the State Championship game. The other, loaa waa during a Green River Tournament to a Wyoming squad. They are undefeated in Region play end are the Region Champions. Coach Walker said her team played their best during the Grom River, State Tournament and during their game with LehL Ths Lady Cats are losing six seniors this year and expect great things from the returning seven members of ths team. The seniors are: Debra Brown, Lias Freston, Kathy Nielson, Susie Nielsen, Connie ODriscoll, Maurleen Olsen. Returning next year are, Juniors, Yvonne Colletts, Shanna Draper, Raquel - Dye; Sophomores, Chariyn Denver, Una Harrison, Sandee Nielsen, Susanna McKinnon. Duchesne team waa Volleyball loses games members include:. Sorenson, Thomas, Tend Romero, Tori Grant, Lori Peterson, Teaais I vie, Bran Wardle and Jodi Evans. the time. The team moat of Duchesne High School Volley-be- ll team traveled .to Fanguitch Friday for . their Region' 12 Tournament The Eagles lost againet Piute in the first round 15-- and ; they lost ths second round to Para won 156 and 164. 8 Nothing Runs Like a Deere 722-491- 1 Altamont waa just plain blown out on the ground. Hill said the season record for one of the ,ths Longhorns is best years in over eight years. Best yet for the Longhorns is the fact that they will be losing only three seniors. - 15-1- Jodie Thomas, junior, season effort The 12 tourney select ions for their & this second at State Shame Sorenson, aanior, and outstanding player for the Eagles waa chosen along with. Palmer Tire interception for Eagles lose season with desperate pass SALE (Bias) s58ae a only seven 12-1- AmeriCleat 19575B14 20575B14 21575B14 22575B14 2157B15 22575B15 23575B15 78x15 6 ply offmae of 15-1- 1, P23575R15 6 Ply Versa Trac 77e (E-1- 4) total A AmeriGrip9 Anti-Free- ze Sizes Altamont Longhorns, mustered a 7-- General S.L. Load the 1-- , Steel to eight gifted senior. Marshall was one reason South Summit's passing was held in check ail day, but Lady Cats take Snow Tires S.L. Smooth-ridin- g 2-- A - hell-mar- Tire For You SALE they 12-1- 2. Palmers Tire Has The Sizes Hill ssid . bright spot in the final One gams of the year wee Marshall's two interceptions. That brought 1A STATE QUARTERFINAL PAYS RUNS FOR PAY DIRT Jon Pays tries to run away from a defensive player for the Beaver High football team. He was not able to get away. The Eagles lost the Quarterfinal game Frank wanted to make it a ball control game and performed their game plan very well. He add the last five minutes of the game were drained and emotionally a rollercoaster for the teem, especially threatened on when Dugway Alternant's five yard line and missed a field goal with only three seconds In the game. But the win in the desert meant the Longhorns hod to face South Summit in Kama. South ball all Summit had played year and were the reigning A champions. Altamont got blown out with s 85--0 loss. Hill said the physical domination and large ixe of the South Summit teem was just too much for the yards nil day. ' Utah Machinery - mwi 5-- Eagles had 85 a 9 According to Eagles Head Coach Sheldon ; Horrodu, the team played pretty, well this However, he said, the . 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