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Show Page 14. September 2L 1988 (Uintah ''I. .Aft Basin Standard! Duchesne to host East Carbon after strong show of defense score until a two-poisafety, with 4:58 left in the quarter. The Eagles held South Sum- to the Eagles far aggressive plays , by defensive members such as The Eagles made same agMika Foy who sacked South Summits Rydalch, a college prospect' gressive defense plays against South Summit, despite ' s 34-- 2 The Eagle defensive line with the loss, Friday at Duchesne. help of Bret Sorenson, Jerry SanThe scoreboard doesn't show dier and Hal Hicken, kept South how well we played against a big Summilt back, but Jason Free-stone intercepted to put South team, said head coach Ride Durbin. We had the best defense Summit on Duchesne's 80 yard I've seen all year. We just missed a line. lot of assignment! because of posiThen Justin Flygare ran it in tion changea. to score and a kick by ,T.L South Summit scored in the 'Eubanks gave South Summit a 21-- 0 first four minutes with lead. rush by Sheldon Thompson, and The third quarter gave South the team failed on s Summit a touchdown from Thconversion. Towards the end of ompson far a 26-- lead. Although the quarter Mark Rydalch ran in Ryan Harrison and Dustin Ham for the touchdown for a 15-- 0 score. lin piled up the yardage for the The second quarter belonged Eagles, the offense waa not able to nt mit until the end of the fourth quarter when Thompson scored another touchdown and a conver- -. sion gave the visiting foam a 34--2 ' . victory. They were a lot bigger, but we played well against them, said Durbin. They're one of the teams I pick to take state. They've beaten all the big teams like Beaver. We had more team tackling than weve ever had before, The Eagles host East Carbon, Friday at 5 p.m. for homecoming. If I can get the playera to believe in themselves as much as I do, well play a good game, said Durbin. We just need to have , rd two-poi- ; 0 V - defeats Eagles in y close, game vo- 10-1- 5, 15-1- 7, Duchesne va. North Summit Throughout the last four games for the Duchesne Eagles, the team has matured because of tough 2A games, laid Durbin. Against Wasatch we tested East Carbon, Thursday at 5 p.m. and Rangely, Friday beginning with the freshman team at 5 p.m. The Eagles lust Tabiona, Thursday. Union vs. Lehi-Th- e Cougar vol-- 1 team returned Thursday leyball from Lehi with a victory, 15-- 15-15-- 2 and 15-I was worried about playing at their level, but we came through, said head coach Sue long-volle- lleyball game between Altamont and Ducheane moat fana have seen in years, as the Longhorn defeated the Eagles, 3 and 15-- Thursday at DHS. I think both teams have said improved tremendously, Altamont coach Julie Seeley. Duchesne just seemed to let down a little, and our players kept up their attitudes. The teams played to an enthusiastic crowd of Altamont cheerleaders and Eagle athletes with cowboy hats on. Neither side gave up support for their team in a lively, but fun competition. Thats the strongest Ducheane team Ive seen in five years, said Seeley. There were a lot of long rallies and good spiking from both teams. Although Duchesne defeated the Longhorns in the Uintah Tournament, the Eagles weren't able to hold on to this game. We let down a little, said Duchesne coach Tamers Slight Our serves hurt us a lot Outstanding players for Altamont included Sharon Parry and confidence. Carbon. AHS It was the most intense . . GOT HIM IN MID AIR-- A Duchesne player tackles South Summit, Friday in a'34-- 2 loss for the Eagles. Despite the score, the Eagles feel good about an aggressive defense and are excited about this weeks homecoming game against East ' nt Stephanie Todd with five kills each. The Eagles showed strength from Vkena Lupoid, Traci Thompson and Carla Wall. Duchesne waa ahead in the first match with spikes from Thompson until Parry spiked the ball for the Longhorns to tie it Then Duchesne worked on the volley with Wall's and Sullivan's-killto keep the Eagles ahead. Lupoid served the last three balls to give the Eagles a 0 2, win. In the second match the Eagles scored six points ofT Lupoids serves before Altamont scored. Then Brook Dunsmore, coming off a sprained ankle served to put the Longhorns ahead and kept them there for a 1513 defeat The third game showed an intense Altamont team which stayed in the lead from the begin ning with serves Thompson and Parry and spikes from Jaynee Marshall Despite the efforts of Eagles like Lupoid, Nikki Bobbins and Wall, the Longhorns won the final match 15-- 7. This week the Longhorns host 4, 4. ' Roque. Outstanding players for the game included Raeleen Fauseh 4--4. 15-1- our secondary. At Wasatch we oily allowed fifty yards in passing and Jason Young threw 13 for 22 attempts for 170 yards, he aaid. Were excited about our percentages. Against North Summit, the Eaglea rushed for over 100 yards and the offensive line matured. I wiui a timeout in the fourth quarter to ask the playera what they were doing. It waa fourth and three at our own 45 yard line, aid Durbin. But they knew what they were doing and wanted to go for it And it waa the beat play all year. They took that drive and made it into a touchdown. Harrison scored the run and ion a for the Wasatch and North Summit games caught for 57 percent, a average. s and Staci McKenzie. The Cougars will have their first home game, Thursday against Morgan at 5 p.m. We learned from the Vernal tournament what they do, aaid Roque. Theyre real scrappy players and they don't let the ball touch the floor. The Cougars are now 2 in the region and 29-- 8 in overall games. Tabiona-Th- e Tabiona volleyball team defeated East Carbon, Thursday, 15- - 15-featured The Tigers, now Yawns Jones with plenty of kills and serves, said head coach Debbie Fabrizio. Tabiona will travel to Duchesne, next Thursday. In a previous game, the Tigers lost to Altamont, but were able to improve aa a team, said Fabrizio. 25-ya-rd 2-- Were 5. - 1-- 1, fi' improving every week, .Durbin said. Now, that were done with the 2A teams, nes Shannon Featross keeps I'VE GOT THE hold of the ball despite the attach of aNorth Summit player, two weeks ago. Friday the Eagles lost to South Summit, 34-- 2, at BALL-Dudies- ' were ready for region play and I think well do well. Duchesne; Mqjor players included Kimberly : Curry and Missy Fabrizio. Coach Fabrizio felt the team played well against the Longhorns. Tm really impressed with what our team had, she said. We didn't even start practice until the first day of school I think well be able to play die game we want. Cast Iron Construction Engine Designed With Single Cylinder Heads DON'T LET Carla Wall was selected a tournament player for the Uintah High School Second Annual Volleyball Invitational, AuWall is a junior at gust 26-2Duchesne High School 7. Ryan Harrison takes on a North Summit player. Harrison scored a touchdown against North Summit and has a 57 percent catching average for two games. Union defeats Lehi in sluggish football game It waant a pretty sight for the Union Cougar, but the undefeated football team came out at Lehi, Friday. ahead, We were very sluggish the first half, aaid head coach Paul Maggio. Matt Labrum rushed for 13 yards the first half and ended up with 141 at the end of the game. But the Cougar managed to come back after halftime with a rush for a touchLabrum down in the third quarter. Wes Kroon rushed in two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. He rushed for 77 yards and threw for 68 yards. An outstanding player of the game waa Jim Smith, aaid Maggio. Tie played a good, solid ball game. Smith had 60 yard in receptions, 12 tackle and four sacks. Don Dulen pitched in with even tackle for the Cougar. When you're already beat a team, you tend to be more relaxed, aaid Maggio. Even though 21-1- 4, OPEN A DFS "INTEREST PLUS 43 RTO.HRJ4x4 4 3 RTOII Ii--4 x4 Avcaba 53 RK) HR-- 1 x4 Avcab mam CD, AND WELL , GIVE YOU n d hea as rd AN APPLE and heate lie, fftSTETS 4x4Avcab and heater (UBS GO-Duche- sne's you don't mean to, and you know that team is hungry for a win, back in your mind you relax. The Cougare defeated Lehi two week ago, but the Miner improved significantly. They were a much better team and made very few mistakes, said Maggio. We had to work to get .there. Lehi scored its touchdowns on a kickoff return and a reverse pass, both big plays, ha aaid. They didn't really have anything planned against us. We just werent responding to anything: Our team waa very unemotional the whole game. Tha Cougare will boat Morgan for their homecoming game, Friday at 7 pm. Union plan to work on pass plays so the team is not too dependent on the run. We can run tha ball up tha middle well, but wa can also be a major threat in any on of our play, Maggio said. 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