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Show Paga 14, December 17. 1986 Sports Basin Standard (UJintah Union loses four games this week The Union Cougars played a couple of tough games this week, and came out losing all four - two loses for the boys and two for the girls. Union's boys and girls both faced Uintah teams and came out short. Union lost 57-6- 3 and 54-6the boys and girls scores respectively. The Cats also faced the boys of Morgan this week and lost 61 to 63 to the Trojans. Statistics for the boys Uintah game were not available by press time and few facts aboiut the Morgan game were available in lime either. Andy Yergensen scored the first goal for the Cats against the Trojans. The score was tied at 14, 20. 22 in the closing of the first half. The half ended with the . 22 and Morgan 26. Yergensen made the final scoring attempt of the half. The Cats never gave up the score game, although the final showed a tight game the Cats attempted to pull ahead of the visitors by making three of four in attempts at three-poi-seconds- shots of the the dosing 40 score of Union nt - game. Lady Cats The lady Cats of Union faced a tough Uintah team. Coach Stan Allen said the team height of Julie Seilstra, not to mention her other skills on the court, proved to be a problem for the girls. She was hard to handle and even though we double teamed her, she made 36 points," he said. The girls of Union lost by nine points, 54 to 65, but could have Tigers end game on 5 losing note 66-6- Tabiona,. who was successful GOING UP Union's Andy Yergensen was caught here going up for a shot just as the Ute player was going up to say "no you don't." This effort by Yergensen was only part of the losing effort by the Cougars as they went down to defeat in a hotly contested battle against the Uintah Utes, 57 to 64. They also lost a close game to Morgan 61 to 63. humwciy. 66-6- 5. "HoucotAfr HAUC Food and Drug B6U Duchesne The oldest botanic gardan still existing was established in Cambridge, MA in 1807. WI PROCESS FILM Double Coupon everyday, lee Information at the (tore. Free coupon and cigarette coupon not included. Winter Hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pharmacy - Monday thru Friday -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cl Died Saturday. rr can't' make pharmacy hpyre,.cqjlcjpwnl we can make prgdtfjfrtion vff&iHnf arrongemerttS to hovta If you Specials December MANDARIN ORANGES, Geisha, Delmonte, 15Vi oz MUSHROOMS, Giorgia, 4 oz 1 1 17-2- last week in the last second shot, wasn't so successful Friday night against Dugway in which the Tigers lost "What goes around cranes Tabiona Coach Lee around, Gines said. "It came around to us this week, a little earlier than we would have liked it too. Iast week Wade Rhoades shot with no time rea maining to give Tabiona the win over Green River. This week, however, Rhoades fouled out with 3 minutes remaining leaving him unable to claim the hero award. Rhoades did, however, have a good game. He scored 16 points, but was not high scorer. Hut honor was Bryan Lee who had 23, Ryan Jones had 15, Scotty Gines had 6 and Troy Lazenby came off bench to score 5. the ' "We have good balance scoring; but we juBt didn't win," We dont have to Gines Baid. one on rely person for the scoring. sre playing unselfish." about the game Gines said, was the Tigers out' played them throughout the game. We out played them and out rebounded them, he said But is the our foul shooting (13-2trouble. us into that got thing said the Gines Tigers are going to have to become better free throw shooters primarily because they are up to the line so ITie worst part against Dugway, 6) so big, and we so much that we he said. "We get to We are inside fouled, line and shot. Gines we just is hoping PINEAPPLE, cant the free throw come around fra: shooting next weeks game against Emery at Tabiona. Emery beat the Tigers the first game of the season However, he said, be will looking at a much Emery improved ball dub when they will - 9. Coach Allen said. The team was really down about losing the last three games, Allen said, but they were all dose ones against strong teams and the experience that these games gave us will tdl in the closing weeks of the season. This week the girls face the school in the state. toughest North Summit, away, then Emery, on December 30, down there, before coming home again against North Summit on January 9. 1-- A 81-6- invade Tabiona Womens Volleyball Saturday night ,. The results 4 the Roosevelt Womens A League Volleyball of December 11. Boren Electric over Gardner Dodge by forfiet Sun Oil over Palmers Tire by forfiet ReNaes Cut and Curl over Seeley and 15-Morrill High point servers, ReNaes, Lisa Henderten with 16 points; Seeley and Morrill, Debbie Hershey and Ann Freston with 8 points each. Deedles over Seeley and Morrill high point servers, Deedles, Julie Summers, 10 points; Seeley and Morrill, Gaylene G lines 10 points. R&R Propane over R&J services 15-high point servers, R&R, Calleen Rasmussen with 10 points; Debra Kettle with 4 points for R&J. Bow Valley 15-over Gardner Dodge 15-high point servers, Bow Valley, Marie Jenkins, 15 points; Gardner Dodge, Sherry String-hawith 11 points. 65 65 289 MARSHMALLOW CREAM, Kraft 1 3 oz FRUIT CAKE MIX, Brilliant, 16oz KARO SYRUP, White, 32 oz T.V. PITTED OLIVES, 15 oz KRAFT MAYONNAISE, qt STUFFING MIX, Assorted Golden Grain JOLLY TIME POPCORN, 64 oz CAKE MIX, Assorted Pillsbury SALAD MACARONI, Golden Grain, 24 oz HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE, 3 lbs CRISCO, Shortening, 3 lbs, Regular or butter WALNUTS, Diamond, 1 lb.. . . CHOCOLATE CHIPS, Hershey, 12 oz FRUIT COCKTAIL, Del Monte, 16 oz get get the make the 4 oz three-point- 4-- A The guys much. made that up in their cold first quarter. They made the first goal of the game and then waited almost six minutes to get their, next score, from Shanna Draper, but by then the Utes had missed II points. They started to get the range of the. basket with only 30 seconds left of the first quarter as at Draper made a the buzzer of the first quarter. Coach Allen said his team played a conventional first half and had to work hard to keep the T,ady Utes in line. Both teams shot the same but Union out rebounded the Utes despite the three taller ladies on the court than any Lady Cougar. ' Union also had more fouls called on them than Uintah, 15-This hurt the teams efforts almost as much as the Lady Cats losing Rachel Dye in the third quarter with a sprained ankle and Yolanda Collett fouling out in the third. The lady Cats also traveled to school in the the largest state, West Jordan, and lost in a one point squeeker, 53 to 54. 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