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Show 7 Page 10 - January 25-198- 9 (Uintah Basin Standard Eagles victorious over Altamont rivals Jared Mitchell with llie intensity showed on the faces of the players when A.ia-mon- t the lead in the first quarter, 14, Bobbie snd Duchesne met, Friday on the Longhorn court were The Eagles, now 8-able to adjust to a tough Longhorn defense and take advantage of Altamonts shooting; to come out 3, double-teamin- ahead, Altamont really came out tough in the flrst half, said Duchesne coach Stan Young. But we were able to make some adjustments at half time. In the third quarter, the Eagles shot ahead with a dunk by Alan Spencer and a couple of fast breaks. That really got the team excited, said Young. Leading scorers for Duchesne were Young with 23 points, Bret Sorenson with 15, 84-6- 5. 20-1- 3 with shots from Mitchell and Young. The defenses of Ronnie Marshall kept the Longhorns in the game. In the second quarter, Brian Thacker, Reed Duifey and Roy Justice put in the foul shots and rebounding to keep Altamont alive. But Peatross and Ryan Harrison helped spurt the Eagles for a lead at halftime. The Eagles lengthened the lead in the third quarter with the shooting of Young and defense of Bench, for a 1 score. Trsvia Grant, Bart Sorenson and Russell Moon took the ball to the charity line in the fourth quarter to help end the game, The Eagles will host East Carbon, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. while Altamont travels to Tabiona the same day for a 7:30 p.m. game. Bench with 12, Spencer with 10 and Shannon Peatroas with 5. Sometimes we get worried when Spencer isnt able to score in the 20s, Young said. They were g him, which was smart, but the other players were able to make up for it. The Longhorns had problems with shooting in the second half, said coach David Allen. We just werent hitting anything. We worked hard all week in practice for this game, but thats what killed us. You have to give credit to Duchesne, 111 be surprised if theyre not around for the finals. Overall I felt good about the things we were able to do, Allen said. The Eagles were able to take 36-2- 9 66-4- 84-5- 5. Wrestlers prepare Its region time for the Duch- -' esne and Altamont wrestling teams as they prepare for the North Summit Tournament, Friday and Saturday. The competition will qualify wrestlers for the state meet The Eagles go in after a second place at the South Summit Tournament an competition. Piute took first while North Summit took third. a Aft 119 pounds, Kelly took first place and Mike Foy took first at 171 pounds. At 125, Danny Floyd took second, Lee Memmott took second at 130 and Dusty Hamlin took second at 135. Matt Mitchell took second at 152 and John Skewes took third at 140. At 189, Brad Tollefson took fourth. t We wrestled really well, so hopefblly we can top offthe season at region and state, said coach Dave Moat Were young compared to last year, but I think we can do it. Both Altamont and Duchesne defeated Rangley, Thursday. Winners for the Longhorns were Lee J. Goodrich, Mitch Reay, Danny Knight and Robbie Gines. Both the Eagles and Longhorns received several forfeits. Sf 18-tea- m IQel-bas- . WATCH THAT MAN-Jar- ed Mitchell (33) is up against the defenses a Duifey during game at Altamont, Friday. The Eagles won the game, of David Rust (32) and Reed 84-5- 5. Photos by L.A. Eaton. The Longhorns took fourth at the South Summit with 10 winners in varsity and junior varsity. Mark Thacker took first at 160, Devin Mitchell took second at 145 and Scott Swasey took second. At 130, Knight took third and Robert Stevenson took fourth at 119 pounds. In the junior varsity competition, Les Walker took second at 125 and Mark Wimmer took first at 119. Todd Miller placed second at 135, Luke Fausett took third at 130 and Scott Bowden placed third at 140 pounds. If we can get over the flu, well be back on our feet," said Reay. The competition will begin Friday at 1 pjn. and continue Saturday at 10 a.m. Tabby gears up for Altamont The Tabiona basketball team is now 5 overall and 0 in region after a win at East Carbon, Friday, Were coming along and maturing at the right time, said coach Lee Gines. Wers starting to win dose games and were able to keep our poise. For the Tigers, Ryan Jones had 41 points, Jared Lefler had 14 4-- 77-7- Mitchell (33) of Duchesne goes up GOING FOR POENTS-Jar- cd for points against David Rust (32), Friday at Altamont. The rivalry was intense but the Eagles came away with a victory, 84-35. m pBy otder of S.B.A v 1. 1-- points, John Lefler had 12 and Lex Fabrizk) had 8. Shane Lazenby did a good job on defense with 8 rebounds and that helped us a lot, said Ginas. In a maka-u- p game at Grantsville, the Tigers lost Jared Lefler had 14 points and Jeremy and John Lefler each had 10 points each. Fabriiio had 7 points in the first game back from an injury and Jones sat out with a dislocated elbow. Tabby will host Altamont, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. We hope to play good defense and try to keep them ofT the boards, he said. We know theyve got same good outside shooting with Roy Justice and others on the inside. 46-4- v v? L ACTION DEFENSE-Dus- dn Fiddstcd (22) puts all his efforts into defense against Duchesne, Friday. Lady Cats beat1 Wasatch On the home court Tuesday, the Lady Cats took a beating by The Union girls basketball team added another strenuous week to their record, again winning one game and losing another what Coach Sue Rocque calls an excellent team, definitely a state contender, Morgan. The Lady Trojans have only lost one game, and they added another mastery over Union to their belt by winning the contest 64 to 49. Michelle Olsen led the way in scoring, with 22 points to her credit Tonya Rosa followed with 11 points, while Alexia Earl and Anne Colton gave rebound assistance with 7 each. Union J.V. lost their game aa well, though they managed to play a close game, ending only three points behind. 1 Final on that encounter: Morgan. The Wasatch game was a totally different setting; as the Union girls beat them on the Wasps hams court, The difference in the gamee is the teams they played, says Rocque. Union kept control over their region rival, beating them for the second time this season. High Scorer for the contest was Anne Colton, with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Tonya Ross played her usual consistent game m well, with 10 points to her last week. JShop and offices currently used as a car dealership, 1 pliesouth30ft of lot 15, Block lOplatA RooseveliGt fheaf, 4 offices; parts room, wash bay, MWmdM 2. mI 'Golf Couse Buildinglots, 83, 84, 85 and 86. Golf Cpui Gty, Survey. 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