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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 12. 1993 - Page 13 Tabiona Tigers whip Pirate crew and Utes beat Cats at foul line converted 18 out of 24 free throws By Aldon Rachel in the lint half to enjoy the eweet scent of victory on a 16 point win in the region opener. Union waa perfect at the line during just two tripe to the free throw lane in the first half with a u a find imell at the Hurt charity atrip during Union High SchooTe 3 setback to the Utoa at Uintah, Wednesday evening; January 6. The Venial bunch 68-4- AwiMigjy. o ; 2 for 2 free throw shooting performance. IfcoCougan ended up 9 for 11 in tho gums and Uintah 26 for 34. In other iporta news, Tabiona knocked off Green Rivar last weak. Tabiona Thnmpa Groan River Tabiona gained ita fourth victory ; .,- of tho aeaaon and evened ita record m at 4--4 by defeating Green River, in an away game, Thursday. The Tigers led 0 after one quarter and outscored the Pintos, 16-- 7 in the second quarter for a 7 64-5- 2, 13-1- Joseph in Ogden, Saturday. Cody Giles was the number one Tabiona scorer at 17 points. He fired in five field goals and Mt 4 out of 6 free throws. Jake Fabririo, Rhoades added nine and Flint Williams, Shannon Lazenby eight Jed Fabririo tossed in six. Daniel Van Tassell Beared three and Tony Casper two. Tabiona connected on 25 field goals and Mt 6 out iff 9 free throws. The Tigers had six 44-3- 22-poi- nt Tabiona will motor to Duchesne for a region game against the Eagles, Friday and will take on St. with a to go up by with two minutes seven at remaining. The Utes visited their free throw lane-t- en best friend-t- he times and Mt eight shots in the last minute of the game. Unions top scorer was Weight at 15. He fired in six field goals and The Cougars solved the Uto Mt 3 out of 4 free throws. Hancock deity game riddle by pumping in struck for 12 and Coleman, Quinn 17 paints in the third quarter and Horrocks six. Mark Nordstrom leads several toeaed in four. The taking three-priCougars fired in times. However, the Union Cougars 16 field goals and Mt nine free ran out at print production gas, throws. Hancock had two and the Utes took a 3 advantage into (he fourth quarter. Sutton led Uintah with 16 and Union gained some time at the Gibbons scored 11. Taylor added free throw lane and Hancock Mt 2 ten. The Utes fired in 14 field goals out of 2 to dose the gap to two at and Mt 26 free throws. Uintahs 3 late in the fourth quarter. field goal total of 32 just hardy Hancocks two prints were the last edged its 26 performance at the counters for the Cougars aa the foul line. The Utes had only ten and four Utes scored 13 straight in the final The Cougars had 14 three minutes to win by 15. Union and two had several players find out of the The Utes aril host LeM Wednegame. Gibbons connected on a layup sday, January 13 and Emmy, and Blake Sutton ripped the nets Friday, January 15. tHree-print- er 50-4- 3 nt three-pointe- rs in tin ball game. Chios had three, Williams, two and VanTas-sellon- e. 28-1- advantage. Tabiona poured in 16 in the third for a 0 lead and pumped in 20 in the fourth for a triumph. The Tigers have defeated Green River, twice this season and have also scored wins over Pknguitch ' and Salt Lake Christian Academy. cock and Chris Weight for a low scoring first half advantage of 24-1- 6. The Utes had a slim one print lead at 9-- 8 after me quarter. A number iff Union fouls took place while Cougars were trying to break up the spread out offense. Green River was led fay John Hughes at 27 prints. Hughes was 9 for 10 at the foul line. He tossed in nine field goals. Delay Game Moves three-pointe- rs. 37-3- 45-4- three-printer- s. two-painte- rs Uintah used deity game tactics to slow down the fast breaking Union Cougars and their main guns, Guy Coleman, Tyson Han two-printe- rs three-printer- s. THE END-Uni- on High Schools Brandon Hunt puts in opponent in a pinning situation during action taken from a recent wrestling meet Hunt placed in the top six at die recent Tournament of Champions in Vernal last week. Altamont had Bobby Bird place second and other matmen finish third through sixth. by Aldon Rachele 8ame news items are rough, tough and hard to believe and others arv difficult to bear as in the Chicago Bears' firing Mike' Ditka as its professional football coach. The 63 year old Ditka guided Me team to a Super Bowl win and eix divisional titles in the past 11 years. Ditka was never one to make excuses and never backed down to sports section. WMle watching TV I waa told of a possible cure which conriata fit a sandwich made of chicken fhi and anions. Just the thought of eating that type of sandwich has mads me feel better aheaty. I will stick to syrup, vitamin my reniedy-cou-gh C pills, a soda pop, cough drops and hot bowl of soup. No, I wont try a stuffed cabbage sandwich-hea- vy . anyone. He provided some entertaining press conferences, which made the reporters happy due to his colorful remarks where he didn't "sugar coat" his feelings. He said what he felt, and many reporters didn't like Ms answers to their questions, but at least he didn't say it beMnd their backs. The Bears have had some colorful athletes over the years in Jim "BYU Connection" McMahon, Walter Payton, William "The Refrigerator" Perry and others, but the bellowing; bullying Coach Ditka was the "Man In Charge". Ditka'is of Slav heritage, and he reminds me of a guy, who could really put away stuffed cabbage, which is a famous Croatian dish. Croatia was originally part of Yugoslavia. My mother, Aim Blamiaa Rachele, has made this famous dish, which is basically hamburgerpork-Zric- e stuffed in a cabbage leaf and then served piping hot with sour kraut Occasionally the wonderful ecent of spaghetti and meatballs in the Rachele household would be interrupted with the aroma of sourkraut and stuffed cabbage. Man cant live on spaghetti alone, once in a while he needs some stuffed cabbage. I might be able to overcome my depression from Ditka being fired, but right now Itn trying to conquer a cold, which has left me barely able to read the box scares in the on L the sourkraut Sometimes the sourkraut indudes hot dogs, and while on the subject Reggie Jackson, who waa known as a "hot do in tho sport of baseball was recently elected to the Hall of Fame. There needs to bealdngrixe can of muatard below Jackson's photo in the Hall of Fame to cover the entire career of Jackson, who demonstrated he waa the "Top Dog" wMle playing for the New Yak Yankees, Kansas At, Baltimore Orioles and California Angels. Jackson Mt three home runs for the Yankees in a World Series against tho Los Angeles Dodgers in the late 1970s. I was able to check out Jackson in person in 1985 during a trip to California. He would jog out to Ms right field position, and try to ignore the fans. However, he knew everyone was right there as he posed himself just right in right field while waiting for the ball to arrive. Later while preparing to bat he would practice swing three bate and then either strike out or Mt a massive City-Oakla- nd home run. Now if Mike Ditka had been the baseball coach he probably would have yelled and screamed at Jackson for striking out and then treated Mm to a dish of stuffed cabbage with kraut and hot dogs if Jackson blasted a mighty bane run. TUESDAY, January 12 Girls' Hoop, Duchesne at Altamont WEDNESDAY, January 13 Boys' Basketball, Lehi at Union Girls Hoop. East Carbon at Duchesne High School THURSDAY, January 14 Boys Basketball, Rangely at Altamont High School Girls' Hoop, Union at Carbon High School Wresting, Carbon at Union, Altamont at Duchesne FRIDAY, January 15 Boys' Basketbal, Emery at Union High School Basketbal, Altamont at Green River, Tabiona at DHS Girls' Hoop, Monticelk) at Altamont High School Meet-Al- so Jan. 16 Wresting, Union at American Fork SATURDAY, January 1 6 ' Boys' Basketbal, Tabiona at St. Joseph Girls' Hoop, Monticeilo at Duchesne Wresting, Alamont at Moab Meet Jan. 15 Mat Tournament, Duchesne at North Sanpete-Al- so 17 SUNDAY, January National Football League Playoffs TUESDAY, January 19 Girls' Hoop, Uintah at Union, Park City at DHS WEDNESDAY, January 20 Boys Basketbal, Rowland Hall at Alamont Wrestling, Union High School at Emery THURSDAY, January 21 Girls Hoop, Lehi at Union, Altamont at East Carbon Wrestling, East Carbon at Altamont High School , 1-- A 1-- A 1-- 1-- A Whether You Choose A Blade, Snow Blower, or A Front End Loader, Moving That Snow Will Be Much Easier than with a Shovel. 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