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Show Page I 14. March 12. 1986 Masin Standard UJintah Eagles take fifth place in State, 79-7- 2 Goals are often made but seldom reached. But, for Duchesne High Eagles Basketball team, their goals were attained. Eagles' goals: Win the Regional 13 division, place top in the Region 13 Championship game and place no lower than fifth place in the state. Saturday against Piute, who Eagles Coach Stan Young called a highly regarded team, the Eagles finished their goals with win in perfection, on a Provo. I think we had a great season, Young said. "We set three goals at the first of the season and we accomplished every one. 79-7- 2 The win against Piute was just one of four games Eagles played in as many days. They started their 1A State winning ways with a win over Mt Vernon, South Summit, Wednesday; Thursday, Eagles lost However, it didn't take long for the Eagles to get back on the winning track. Against Parowan, in the State Consolation bracket, And, they Eagles won finished their 17-- 5 season against to place 5th in the Piute, 61-5- 2 64-5- 6. 61-5- 5. 79-7- 2, contest 1A Not only was the Eagles highest finish in the State enjoyable to Young and his coaching staff, it was also a sense of boasting pride for the school and the community. However, the Altamont loses in State finals The Altamont Longhorns lost their bid for a ranking in the State Basketball finals, as they lost their first two games to North Summit and Wendover. Final score in the game against North Summit Wednesday night was 99 to 56. Longhorn coach, Scott Brown, said the North Summit team put on a lot of pressure. They "caused a lot of turnovers, he said. In fact, Altamont had 25 turnovers in the game. Brown said the pressure really hurt the Longhorns and they began to have problems. The Longhorns only shot 40 percent in the game. Brown said the North Summit team liked to use the man to man defense, and they got lots of steals from the Longhorns. High point men in the game against North Summit were Charlie Lamb with 23 points, and Rob Marshall with 13. Altamont played Wendover Thursday afternoon. The final score in that game was 87 to 69. However, the game was closer than the score seems to show. The seme was tied up during much of the game period. In fact, Wendover pulled ahead just in the last quarter to win' by 18 deserving seniors. Carl Reilley, Kent Bailey, Eric Earl and Heath Mortenaen, the "bread-and-buttof the team, deserve the high praise from everyone, Young said. ' It tickled me to death to see our seniors have such a good tournament, Young said. They had some great games. They have for a been our couple of years now, and I was just glad to see them have good finishing games. The seniors certainly finished in style. Bailey lead the Eagles with 25 points and 13 rebounds against Piute, Reilley had 7 prints but 23 pulled down a game-hig- h rebounds. Mortensen added 21 ' and Earl finfohari with 14 all of which came in the second half. The second-hal-f spurt by Earl is what brought the Eagles back from a 13 point deficit in the first half. The Eagles scored 54 points in the second half to take their 17 win. The main asset the Eagles had this year that enabled them to win their games, Young believes, was'the total team effort by the players. er bread-and-butt- er will play against the Harlem Crowns at allowed Union this week. Since the teams aren't any coaching, Lisa Stolk will become a real good game. player once more with her girl's team. It is expected to be a ROOSEVELT Brown, ' said he was the performance of with pleased his team members. They played a tough Wendover team," he said. Charlie Lamb again got high scoring honors with a game total of 38 points. Coach Brown said he thought Lamb had played the best game of his senior year. "He Coach Food ALL-STA- These Roosevelt The Harlem Crowns will again perform for the Rooeevelt area fans on March 13, at 7 p.m., at the Union High School gymbasnasium. The razzle-dazzl- e ketball style of the Crpwna has been a popular event in the past and has drawn a good crowd. Local opponents will have their When one guy wasnt having a good night, then someone else would step in and have a good game, Young said. It was just a total team effort hands full with the Crowns The local team will be the "Roosevelt an Chamber team which might just upset some of the practical jokes which are a tradition of the Crowns was a good leader for us that night he said. Chad Orme got 13 paints in the game. Several players fouled out before the end of the game. That may have been a factor in the loss to Wendover in the last few minutes. ' Duchesne Wa Procats Film Pharmacy Hours . Monday Thursday 10- -1 p.m. Friday 9 3 p.m. Saturday - Closad Pharmacy: Ganarlcs available upon request and by authorization of Doctor monkey-busines- All-Star- s, . ' 1 15-1- 1, The 21 member team has the goal of doing their beet at region and state and also of beating Wasatch, their closest rival in region and state. Bradley states the trends in competition have become very dancey." She also thinks they have gone more into a gymnastic vein with the cartwheels, forward and backward rolls. "Overall it has become much more competitive," she s, said. 15-1- 8. 15-- SI. 13 9 $1.00 $2.09 3. 3 15-1-0. .Cut-N-Styl-e, each. Standings The final season standings for the league have Huco the undisputed champion with a record of 13-Second is Stewarts with a Trico is third with record of 12-1. 2, a 10-- season, UtahCdorado Gas is fourth with a season, Uintah Engineering scored five wins and nine losses for fifth ends place, ReNaes the season with a record of as does Palmers Tire, and R&J season. Service had a The awards banquet will be held on March 13 at the Frontier Grill with dinner at 7 p.m. and awards starting about 8 p.m. 5 9--6 Cut-N-Sty- le 0, $1.19 $2.09 Basketball 285 285 tournament planned 1 DETERGENT, 42 oz. Surf Powered CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. Libby Theres a place for unique gifts 89 $2.29 $1.29 75 49 RAINBOW TWIRL MACARONI Laundry NOODLES & SAUCE, assorted Lipton MACARONI DINNERS, 7 oz. Kraft for every Easter basket. FROZEN FOODS 0 oz. Flavorland oz. Grandma NOODLES, Banquet, Family Entree's 299 TURKEY OR SALSBURY STEAK FISH FILLETS, 24 oz. Van De Camp $1.79 $2.89 1 .79 1 i 6 oz. Meadow Gold or Viva DRESSING, 1 6 oz. IMO CREAM CHEESE, 8 oz. TV SUNNY DELIGHT, Citrus Drink 64 oz First annual basketball tournament, sponsored by the Uintah Basin Area Agency on Aging, will be held April 5 at Rooeevelt Junior High three-on-thre- e SchooL Tournament format will consist of either a six-feand under division or open division for double elimination. Each team may enter a - et roster to either division. Each division team entry fee is five-ma- n Mew Aireivfflls DAIRY 1 7. 289 2 oz. IGA COTTAGE CHEESE, 16-1- 4 . , - and 15-Engineering. Trico and UtahColorado had to playoff to determine third and fourth place. Trico won the deciding game 15-- and 15-- Trico's high print server for the game was Betts, with 13 prints, and Peggy Draper was high point server for the losing effort with five prints. Huco Chemical beat ReNaes 15-- 6 and Jnell Huxford was high point server for Huco with nine points. Shirley Domgaard and Sherry Winn shared the high point serving honors as both scored four points 4 32 oz. Smuckers SCOn TOWELS, 3 roll pkg NIBLETTS, 12 oz. Green Giant BEAN OR PEAS, 1 6 oz. Green Giant 2 oz. American Beauty 1 was with UtahCdorado Gas, who played Uintah Engineering. Trico and UtabColorado played after the latter defeated Uintah. Womens A League Volleyball is over for the season and the results of the season, including the final game played February 27, had Huco Chemical undisputed champion of the League. In the games played February 27 Stewarts Thriftway played v Palmers Tire and beat . them 15-for server High point the winning Stewarts team was Becky Lloyd with eight points and high point server with Palmers team was Barbara Bird with six points. Trico defeated R&J Service 0 and 3 to secure R&J's position in the cellar of the league record. High point with a 4 servers for the game were Cheryl Betts, with eight points for Trico, and Joan Pickup, with six points for R&J. The game with Trico turned out to be their 'first game of a double header for the day, as it. 89 GRAPE JELLY, STRAWBERRIES, 2-- A Womens Volleyball all-gi- rl jack-knive- half-tim- Tickets for the event will be $4 March 12. 13. 14. 15 CATSUP, 32 oz. IGA. DISH DETERGENT, 32 zo. Sunlight liquid DRINK MIXES, Assorted Wylers, envelopes BATH TISSUE, Scotts, 4 roll pkg CANNED MILK, adults, $3 students (12 years and up), and $2 for those under 12 years old. Tickets will go on sale at 6:30 p.m. at the door just prim1 to the game. Proceeds wifi be used to finance Chamber of Commerce projects and programs The Union High School Girls Basketball Team will be honored e for the honors during from back the State brought Basketball Tournament team. "It will be interesting to see their reaction," ,says Woody Olsen, Chairman for the Chamber of Commerce sponsored event s. Cougarettes enroute to region trials Unions Drill Team, the Cougarettes, is competing at Region today, March 12, and will probably be in the state competition next week. Their advisor, Shari Bradley, summarized the Cougarette season by enumerating their recent competition results. Among the 1A and 4A schools competing at the Cyprus competition they placed second overall and at the Rocky Mountain Competition they placed third in military. ' rs All-Sta- rs Drug 1 p.m. Closad Sundays -- All-Sta- Chamber to play the Crowns points. Bmomweiy and I a.m. and the moat Young said, were the real recipient . . . Missy and Girls 95 55 Deadline for the fee, which the proceeds go to assist home-boun- d elderly in the Basin, is Thursday, March 28. For information or team registration, telephone Mike Peterson at Uintah Basin Association of Governments at or SHOES 79 $1.19 $30. 722-451- 8 722-475- PRODUCE Ip Store Specials ROOSEVELT NEWS MEAT BACON, Bars, lb CHUCK ROAST, Boneless, lb CHUCK STEAK, Boneless, lb CROSS RIB ROAST, lb. Boneless LUNCH MEATS, Bar S, 1 lb. pkg. ea D $1.39 $1.39 $1.59 $1.59 $1.29 Lay-a-w- 738-5968- 23 ay off. available W. Main Duchesne Formats Gladys Ross e Monday overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris a his brother and wife, Mr. a Mrs. Glenn Harris from Col vQIe, Wyoming, e Mrs. Kay Hamilton recenl returned home from a two wee visit at Kanab, with her fatl Kelbert Button. . |