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Show mUL ft Page 14 November 21. 1990 t . dUinSsih lEfaGSnB taneffardl pnt HANDS and North Summit hands try to get the basketball under control during the Lady Longhorn opener, Friday. Wendy Sorensen, right, has all of her attention focused on the basketball. Also in the photograph from Altamont are Patty Tucker and Mindy Winkler. Altamont Duchesne beat Green River and Intermountain Christian last week. whipped North Summit, 73-3- 9. FLY-Altam- Longhorn, Callie Thayne, center, receives heavy pressure from North Summits Shelly Staples with a hand to her back and other Altamont players are Tami Pace, Shantelle Jessen and Sheree Christensen. Amanda Holgate led Altamont with 16 points in the win over the Braves. FOUL REF-La- dy High Schools announce mat meets Duchesne Wrestling Panguitch Tournament, I Novem- ber 1; Union at Duchesne, December 5--6; Carbon Tournament, December 8; Alta- mont at Duchesne, December 13; East Carbon Tournament, Decem- ber 15, 19; South Summit Tournament, January 5; Duchesne at Altamont, January 10; Duchesne Tournament, January 11; Lehi Tournament, January 18; Uintah JV Tournament, January 19; Region Tournament at Monticello, January 26; State Tournament, Cedar City, February 1-- 2. Farm Union Wrestling & Altamont Wrestling Springville at Union, November 20; Union at Altamont, November 29; West High Tournament, December 1; Union at Duchesne, December 6; Carbon Tournament, December 8; Union at Uintah, December 13; Union at Lehi, December 20; Uintah Tournament, Union JV - Tournament, Wasatch, February 2; State Meet, Weber State, February 1-- A 3-- A 7-- 9, ) Ranch Symposium FREE TO THE PUBLIC ( Novem- Wayne Tournament, December 8; Duchesne at Altamont, December 13; East Carbon Tournament, December 15; Altamont at North Summit, December 20; South ' Summit Tournament, January 5; Altamont at Duchesne, January 10; Altamont at Rangely, January 17; Uintah Tournament, January 19; Region Tournament, January 26 State Tournament, Febru and aryl-2- . ci aka! a Carbon- at Union, January January 10; Union at Emery, January 17; Davis County Tournament, January 19; Wasatch at Union, January 24; Region 7 4--5; at Altamont, ber 29; North Summit and East Carbon at Altamont, December 6; ") Altamont Lady North Summit rope fourth quarter as she pumped in seven of the nine Altamont points on three field goals sad one' free missed a fourth Deadly outside shooting fay throw. Thayne Just Amanda Holgate, Callie Thayne field goal when she was fouled and and Mindy Winkler plus good hit the floor headfirst, but she inside play by Wendy Sorensen recovered and then hit one of two guided the Altamont Longhorns to five throws to givs Altamont a , an impressive 73-3- 9 season opening hugs win. win over North Summit, Friday, Holgate led the Laty Longhorns November 16 in Altamont with 16 paints. She hit seven field Steals and layups by Winkler ' goals and wae 2 for 2 from the foul and Patty Tucker helped the Lady line. in 14 Thayne pumped paints Longhorns to a 12-- 2 lead early in on six field and 2 for 7 shootgoals bucket Another the first quarter. at the free throw lane. Winkler and a free throw by ,Winkler put ing added 11 and Sorensen tan. Also AltamOnt up by pqints, 15-4- ., North Sufaimit pdursd in six points scoringforAltamobjhwerTifcker,' 9; Sheree Christensen, 5; Shantelle to make the ecore 18 to 10 in favor of Altamont after one quarter. By Aldon Rachele in , a Jessen, 4; Tami Pace, 4 and Sorensen, 2. Other members of the Altamont vanity team are: Linda Lamb, Kim Thompson, Rhonda Miles, Nicole Jensen and Annette Myrin. Shelly Staples led North Summit with 12 points and Kacey Swenson and Talma Pace added eight. Altamont fired in 28 field goals and hit 17 out of 26 flee throws. The Longhorns will battle St, Joseph in an away game, Wednesday, November 21 and not Thanksgiving, November 22, which 'is listed on Altamont High School sports,- schedules. (Altamont. .wilL battle the Pirates in Green River, Sha-nn- - . . . . ll The North Summit team was only behind by eight points, but the Lady Longhorns delivered a knockout punch to the Brave comeback bid as they outacored the Coalville team, 20-- to take a second quarter advantage of 23 points, Three buckets in .a row by Winkler plus by Holgate and Thayne put Altamont in complete control ofthe ball game with a 21 point lead of Winkler's field goals happened so quickly that if a basketball fan winked or blinked they missed hoop action. Good defensive play resulted in steala and easy baskets for the Longhorns. Altamont added four more points to take a 23 paint advantage of 5 into the lockerroom. The Lady Longhorns maintained the upper hand in the third quarter as they increased their lead to. Altamont pumped 25 points, in 18 and North Summit 16 to make the quarter a fait more competitive as both teams traded bodies back and forth from the bench to the game. Altamont soared 17 points in the fourth quarter, but the Braves turned cold in the hoop shooting department as they produced only eight to lose by 34 points, Thayne was almost the whole show in the lata stages of the opener - . November 29. 5, 38-1- 5. Thursday, Dec. 8th two-pointer- s' to be held at Utah State University Education Center 987 East Lagoon Street, Roosevelt r 34 Point Win Registration will begin at 8:30 A.M. A short introduction and orientation will be at 9:00 A.M. Symposium classes will begin at 9:00 A.M. Each class will be repeated three times in the morning, and three times in the afternoon. , Lunch, free of charge, will be served at 1 2 noon to 1 2:55 P.M. Afternoon classes will begin at 1 :00 P.M., and continue to 4:00 P.M. of subjects will be available for you to select from. These are: Soil Testing and Interpreting Test Results USU Alfalfa and Com Test Plot Results Use of Chemicals in Farming Practices Liquid Supplements for Beef and Dairy Solid Block Supplements for Beef and Dairy Importance of Minerals and their Relationship in Livestock A variety : Production Problems facing Agriculture, State and Nationally Use of Animal Health Products in Herd Health Use of Bioenzymes in Cattle Rations Chemical uses in Farming Practices 34-1- 3. , a 38-1- 56-3- 1. 73-3-9. . . ' Sponsors of the Symposium are: Utah State University Extension Service . . Loomix Incorporated Pacific Molasses Company The Pillsbury Company Utah Farm Bureau Federation Countryside Veterinary Clinic Product Une) Bioenzyme Inc (Vita Form ' Services Buchanan Feed Company Pro-A- g. - Please respond by December 8 these phone numbers: reservations. 789-609- 3, if Union ttfftost Eagle squad - 65 N. Main Open Dally - 7:00 9 Saturday 9 - 6:00 Mon-Frida- DODGE BALL Aliamortts Amanda Holgate performs a quick move out on the court as the ball bounces away from her during ' a game with North Summit last week. Holgate and Callie Thayne 4 were the top scorers for Altamont y 7222000 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPORTS Browning Good Selection of : .22s for Christmas! .22 Shells 1.35 Reg. : 99' Now LEANIN'JjLWl you will be staying for lunch. Call 722-467or 722-391- 1 for iunch 3, We just received a new shipment of Nike Shoes! Lean in' Tree Christmas Cards, 10 off .The Union High School Cougar boys basketball team will have its horns opener against the Duchesne Eagles, Saturday, November 24. The varsity game will start at 7:30 P-- Union just barely missed going to the state tournament last year and Duchesne competed at last years meet. Tlw Eagles won the state crown in 1989 under, the direction of coach Stan Young. Union is coached by Dan Lunt Union will open the season on the road against Manti, Wednesday, November 21 and will take part in the Uintah Invitational, : 8--A 1-- December 7-- 8. A . Duchesne will host the Eagle Tournament, November 29 and 30 after its game with Union. Tsbiona will battle Uintah on the road, Wednesday, November 21 and than will compete in the Eagle Tournament Altamont has its Rad and Blue Scrimmage sat far, Wednesday, November 21 at 7 pjn. and will taka part in the Rangely Tourna1. ment, November . |