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Show jaec 10 -- February IS. 1989 IBasin Standard UJTntah Altamont takes second, DHS fourth in region Tha Altamont Longhorns and Duchesne Eagles seemed quit happy with their finishes in tha girls Region IS Bidwttall Tournament, laat weekend in Alta- . mont Both teama will travel to tha atate competition in North Sum- mit, February The Longhoma took aecond place alter defeating Whitehoree, 16-1- 8. 1 and Green River, In tha championehip game, Alta63-4- 59-4- 5. mont loet to Monteeello, "This was the fint time weVe been in the championship region game since Ive bean coaching, aaid Altamont coach Julie Seeley. We werent quite prepared for it although Monteeello has been a powerhouse for the last three years and they know what ifa like. But the Longhorns were still impressive during the tournament They really fought and etude together, Seeley said. I couldn't aak for more support from individual players than we had. Even players who didn't get much time cm the floor were enthusiastic. Tha Longhorns were led in 63-5- 3. before Altamont caught its breath. In the third period the Longhorns came within three points. "They had a few players in foul trouble who they brought beck but, Seeley said. We couldn't get them to foul out and they stayed in strong. Against Whitehorse, Sharon Parry had 18 points and 6 rebounds, Thaynehad 17 points and 8 rebounds and Annette Tew had 10 points. Dunsmore had 9 rebounds while Suzzy Bird had six rebounds. In the Green River game, Tew, Marshall and Thayne each had 11 points while Parry had 15. Duchesne took fourth place by defeating Monument Valley, 5 and White Horse, 9 and losing to Monteeello, and Green River We feel realty good about what we were able to do, aaid coach Tamara Sleight. It was mentally tough with two games Hie same day, but we had a good 55-4- 70-4- 7, 77-6- 60-4- 6. tournament Against Monument Valley, Carls Wall had 29 points and 12 rebounds, Sadie Allen had 20 points and Brittney Sullivan had 11 points and 9 rebounds. Against Monteeello, Wall had 27 points and 15 rebounds, Allen had 18 points and 13 rebounds, Sullivan had 17 points and Audra Wardle had 8 rebounds. In block hots, Wall had 5 and Sullivan had 4. In the Whitehorse game, Allen had 20 points and Wall had 18. Against Green river, Sullivan had 17 points, Allen had 11 and Jana Rowley had 9. Well be working on different defenses and offenses lor other teams. Green River had a different defense that hurt us, said Sleight But I think well be ready for state. Duchesne will take on number-one ranked Enterprise at 10 a.m. Wednesday while Altamont plays ICS, Wednesday at 9 p.m. the Monteeello game by Jaynee and 9 rebounds, Kandi Thayne with 15 points and 5 rebounds and Brooke Dunsmore with 8 points and 14 rebounds. Monteeello began the game with a 28-- 6 lead in the first quarMarshall with 20 points v ks'7; , Suzzy Bird rebounds the ball before Montccellos Chaleece 1 3 Championship game, last weekend. Altamont will go to the state competition in second place while Duchesne heads out in fourth. Photo by L.A. Eaton. REBOUND THAT BALL-Altam- ter and s onts ' Shcrick can get it. The Longhorns were defeated by Monticcllo in the Region 82-1- 7 lead in the second Union girls play hard, end season at region i .ii A Region playoffs in San Juan laat week were not the good time the Union girla basketball team hojed for; instead, they came home out of the running for state, but smarter and determined to improve their skills for next year. The first game last Wednesday saw the Lady Cats pitted against Grantsville. They picked up the pace in the fourth quarter, closing the gap that had existed throughout the contest, but lost in the end Tonya Ross led the 13 with joints. scoring Unions one victory of the tournament came on Thursday, when they soundly whijjjjed the Park City Lady Miners, 66 to 3L. Coach Sue Roeque gave everyone a break in that game, with sube coming in and plenty of room to play with their lead. Karen Murray and Shelly Mower tied for top scoring with 9 each, but the remainder was spread pretty evenly among tha players. Fridays match was against 47-4- DOWN THE COURT-Shar- on Parry takes the ball down court for the Longhorns against Monteeello in the Region 13 Championship game, last weekend. The Longhorns took second place. 1 t ''THE AUTHORITATIVE SQJRCE OF UTAH FISHING INFORMATION ; Spring fishing coming soon UTAH FISHING is information and fun. And packed with fishing jam just in time for great spring fishing. Special statewide focus featuring fishing all across the Bate. At the low, few juice of only $14.95 per year (24 issues, 62 cents per issue), its the best deal in town! Hero's what yon can count on in each issue, twice a month: 'V A statewide, indepth fishing forecut for the coming weekend. Over 80 different waters are highlighted in each issue. 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Midwile Olsen, s junior, was Unions top scorer overall, with 34 points and 14 rebounds at the tournament. Alexis Earl and Shauns Winterton followed, with 22 and 20 paints, respectively. "W werent consistent, and we were the youngest teem by far, the 2. WAY-Duche- so we obviously sire inexperienced, but we learned a lot, Roeque concedes. "Were gonna be great next year. Tabiona wins last two home games times until Jonas hitabaaket with lead for 30 seconds left for a Tabby. "Wo were able to control the game in the fourth quarter, said Gines. The Tigers were up by two joints with 13 seconds to go. Green River sent Tabby to the froa throw line for 4 points to end the game, "It was a good basketball game and I hope wa can play that well in region, Gines said. The Tabiona Tigers spent their last weekend at home in winning ecstasy. Besides defeatFriday, ing East Carbon, tha Tigers defeated Green River, ranked third in the state, Saturday. It was a big win for us," said Tabby coach Lee Ginea. That was only their second loss. Green River was also beaten by Duchesne, ranked second in the state behind South Summit . The Tigers wen led by Ryan Jones with 23 jjointa and 9 rebounds, John Lefler with 22 jjointa and Lex Fabrixio with 10 points and 6 rebounds. Jarrod Lefler had 9 joints, Jeremy Lefler had 6 and Shane Laxenby had 6 joints and 4 rebounds. The first quarter ended with a 9 tie before Jeremy Lefler came in to nail three consecutive shots. "That was one of the keys to the game. It realty got us going. Tha Tigers held on to Green River ae the first half ended 6 for the Pirates. In the third jjeriod .the teams traded leads several 76-5- 68-5-6 7, 76-7- 0, 19-1- 89-3- 76-7-0. East Carbon, the tha entire game with1 Against Tigers led : . . tha help of players offthe bench and Junior varsity members like TVavis Price and Justin Giles. The Tigers are now 3--1 in league play and 8--6 overall. Tabiona will face tha Long-ham- s in rematch, Friday at 7:30 in p.m. Altamont. The Tigers won a recent game at homo over the Then Tabby Longhorns, 68-6- 4. will travel to the Bah Mace, Saturday for a 2 p.m. game with Rowurnd Hall, a private school in Salt Lake City. . i , UP FOR POINTS Sadie Allen of Duchesne scores agaisnt Monteeello, during the Region 13 Tournament in Altamont, last weekend. The Eagles took fourth place and will advance to the ' state competition. t ., 4 .v.-- ; r i . ".I" ? Tha human to 140 tar can haar sounds ranging dedbfea. in loudness from 10 dsdblsa |