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Show . Tl xo, tf u .. ... . K ., wr.O vvTtT- - v Page 12, 4 January 8. 1986 Sports Uintah IBasin Standard that pleased Young. Kent Bailey Union beat Eagles in emotional game Emotions ran high in the Duchesne Esgles win over the Union Cougars Saturday It was pretty emotional for both teams, Stan Young, coach of the Eagles said. "You could tell that both teams wanted to 62-5- 5. win. Cougars head coach John Valien tine said the fans, which was almost filled the heated-gym- , He big plus for the kids. id when the fans are excited the players seem to react and play much harder. Eagles got a 6 point jump on the Cougars early in the first quarter and they never looked back. Although they won, Young said he wasn't that pleased with the Eagles performance. I don't feel like our players, played excessively welL We made some crucial mistakes, Young Id. Compared to how we were playing before the holidays, we looked terrible. But, you don't fire 10 days off and expect to jday that well. We did win and that is what counts. said the Cougars played a hard fought game and he was pleased with the defense the Cougars played against the Eagles center Carl Rielley. Rielley, Valientine said, has been a big offensive plug for the Eagles this season. He has been scoring in the high double figures every game, but the Cougars contained him to 12 points. Another part of the game Valientine said he was pleased about was the smart play the Cougars exempted during, the game. He said the fouls were not sloppy good agressive fouls Cougars Scoring for the was also quite balanced. Brent Jarrett had 14, Rod Mezenen 2-- 6 6-- added 12, Ed Samuels, Tracy Ross and Ryan Eldredge all had 6, Mike Olsen had 4. Duchesne Eagles Junior Varsity team beat the Cougars Jeff Handberg, of the Eagles, had 17 and Robby Shumway added 66-6- 14. - - . h "Everybody was scoring and doing what they were suppose to be doing," he said. The big guy (Rielley) was rebounding and the guards were getting the fast breaks going. The Eagles, 1 on the season, scoring was quite balanced - and Valientine ones. Young, with 15, Dannen was game-higLott, who Valientine said won the game for the Eagles, had 14, Rielley, 12 and Erie Earl chipped in 9. however, was not as pleased with his teams fouling situation. He said the Eagles foul to much in the game. And that is something he would like, the Eagles to control for the rest of . the season. Since the Eagles fouled a lot, they sent Union to the line times. Duchesne went to the charity stripe. Young said' he was pleased with the performance of his players. He said each one played their assignments perfectly. free-thro-w 17-2- 4 10-1- 6 Lady Longhorns lose a squeaker The Lady Longhorns lost a squeaker Saturday against the Wayne Badgers, with a final score of 37 to 39. Altamont stayed right with the Badgers, lr ping within 2 points of the Mike Olsen, number 35, takes a shot Duchesne during the game while Dannen Lott, number 12, and several other Eagle players do their best to either get in position for the rebound or block the shot. The Cats could have used a few more shots in the first quarter to help even out the score as they lost to the COUGAR SHOT Eagles in a real heated game, 62 to 55. lead throughout the fourth quarter, but they were just unable to get ahead. Although Altamont had more height, with several girls near 6 foot, Wayne had more speed, and really hustled the ball. The Longhorns still managed to outacore Wayne from the field, with 17 field goals to Waynes 13. But as coach, Julie Tucker, said, 37-3-9 "Our foul shots cost us the game. Altamont made 3 free throws to Waynes 13. Altamont gave the Badgers more opportunities as well, with 14 fouls called on the Longhorns to 9 called on the Badgers. High Seme for Altamont was; made by Lena Goodrich with 9 points. Other high scorers were Brands Markham with 8 and Terri Rust with 7 points. Angie Burch followed closely behind with a total of 6 points. Burch had a good game, really getting in and hustling the ball. She was responsible for a number of turnovers in the game. The Ladies have a rest coming game up, with their next scheduled for January 16. That night they will day East Carbon . at home. STRETCHING DOESN'T COUNT-Br- uce 72-6- 0, 2-- 6. Cutter Association Results IhyiafilWSlV Food and Drug 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Sundays Duchesne We Process Him You wont believe your eyes for one week and one week only Everything 25 Except Levi's in our dept, store Off Starts Wednesday, January 8 and runs thru Tuesday January 14 No Layaways No Returns Pharmacy Hours Monday Thursday 104 p.m. Friday 9 S p.m. Saturday - Closed Pharmacy: Generics available upon request and by authorisation of Doctor 39 MANWICH SAUCE, Hunts 15V4 oz INSTANT OATS, Assorted Quaker $1.79 $1.59 PLASTIC WRAP, 100 ft. roll Reynolds SPECIALITY POTATOES, Assorted Betty Crocker 6M oz. Gorton VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 oz CHILI, 15 oz. IGA DOG FOOD, 14 oz. Alpo BISQUICK, 60 oz PANCAKE SYRUP, 24 oz. Golden Griddle TOMATO SAUCE, 15 oz. tV HAMBURGER HELPER, Assorted Betty Crocker POPCORN, 2 lb. Jolly Time SHORTENING, 3 lb. IGA. SUGAR, 10 lb. IGA PANCAKE MIX, 7 lb. Krusteaz 7 FRUIT COCKTAIL, 17 oz. IGA. .T. BROCCOLI SPEARS, 24 oz APPLE PIE, 26 oz. Pet Ritz CLAAAS, ... ... ... 39 79 299 59 279 $2.49 $1.79 311.00 $1.19 19 $1.79 299 $3.39 49 $1.15 $MS Assorted Banquet EXTRA HELPING DINNERS. $1.49 Dairy aM aDDeD bonus, YOGURT, 8 oz. p rincess Meadow Gold 8 oz. TV PUDDING, 4 pk. Swiss Miss BISCUITS, Trans'power y prXce 311.00 511.00 99 Produca CUCUMBERS BRUSSEL SPROUTS, POTATOES, 5$1.00 ...39 lb... Russett 10 lb. 99 Meat ; 454-33- 81 Arnold, 26, of the North Summit Braves, tries to get the rebound from Eddy Samuels of Union High. Samuels was able to get the rebound, but Union wasn't to get the game. They lost making their season record MEAT FRANKS, Raft lb LUNCH MEAT, 1 lb. pk. Raft SAUSAGE ROLLS, Raft, 1 lb. roll AMERICAN SLICE CHEESE, IGA 12 oz. ..39 ..99 ..79 $1.19 Results of the January 4, Cutter Races show Goodrich and Hatch running 20.05 to beat Chunky Murray in the first race of the day Double JJ Ranchs team ran 19.1 against the Duncan and Haslem team to win. Richens and Huxford was timed at 19.47 against the 'Mountain View Quarter Horse team. Ron Goodrichs team won the fourth race in 19.09 seconds against the Springer and Clarico team. Ray Malinskis team of colts ran a 19.82 against the Dave Thomson team to win. Bastian and Rust ran a 19.21 against the Hatch, Richens and Brown team. And the seventh race of the futurity was won by Bastian and Bonn in 19.79 against Whatta Time Ranch and the Lavaughn Ginas team. B Division race results were Bill Critton winning in a time of 23.37 against Wayne Robb, A1 and Lloyd winning in a time of 24.24 against Reynolds and Malinski, Lavaughn Lee team ran a 24.15 against the Ralph Duncan team. The two races in A division were Blake Rust winning in a time of 23.09 against 3M Ranch and Eldon Monsen's team running 22.59 against the Double JJ Ranch team. Pairings fin: the January 11 races will be Richens and Huxford against Ron Goodrich, Hatch, Richens, Brown against Duncan and Haslem, Lavaughn Gines against Whatta Time Ranch, Mountain View Quarter Horses against Dave Thomson, Bastian and Boren against Bastian and Rust, Springer and Clerico against Chunky Murray, and a three way race of Malinsld, Goodrich and Hatch, Double JJ Ranch. In the B" division Ralph Duncan gets a bye, Hatch and Wilkerson will run against Wayne Robb,' Bill Critton will race Reynolds and Malinski, and Lavaughn and Lee will race A1 and Lloyd. In the A division race Eldon Monsen will race 3M Ranch and Blake Rust will race Double JJ Ranch. |