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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 30. 1993 two Days Of Practice ' 1 Cougar athletes have tough time making sports switch Duncan, Lopes and Cambridge. By Aldan Rachel championship football players, Ty Glines, Lane Earl, Adam Smith, Scott Rasmussen, Kevin Wilson, Kevan Stevens and Brian Roes are now members of the Union basketball team, but the quad had a rough time moving from a triangular ball to a circular one as they dropped a 5 season hoop opener to Ogden in Roosevelt, S-- A Union's JV team - will hoet Sophomores are: Gardner, McQidvty, Ducheene, Wednesday, December 1 Serawop, Seeley, Larson, Duncan and win taka part in the SUU and Davis. Coaches are: head coach, Tournament, December 3 and 4. Jeff Hanke; assistants, David, .The Cougars win face Cedar City Brothenon, Don BuBenbark. on the road, December 4. 77-6- Wednesday, November 24. The Cougars won the football title, Friday, November 19 and only had two days of practice with other members of the Union hoop team, Wes Gardner, Paul McQuivey, Bobby Serawop Jr., Cody Frandsen, Kevin Duncan, Bryan Seeley, Chris Weight, Curtis Larson, Kacey Duncan, Dustin Davis, Marcelo Lopes, Mark Nordstrom and Kelly Cambridge before they took an fanner state champion and last years second place team, Ogden. Leld wan the basketball title last I BATTLE Lane Bail, attempts to get the bouncing ball under control while teammate, Ty dines looks on. The Cougars had only two full days of basketball practice last week because of the successful football season. season in the dase. 3--A Ogden jumped out to an 4-- A 8-- 2 lead early in the first quarter and led 14-- 9 after eight minutes of action. The Cats got hot in the second quarter with six points an field goals by Wilson and Raamu-- . ssen and two free throws by Earl to narrow the Ogden lead to one point 5 at during the beginning momenta of the second quarter. The Tigers used their extra time in the gym to overpower Union with their scoring production, which was set up on precious rebounds, to take a ten paint lead of 1 late in the second quarter. Earl soared four points in the final minute to send Ogden into the lockerroom with Just an eight paint advantage of Union's football players turned hoopeters were playing a new sport, but sometimes their pigskin dolls burst through during the game in the gym. Ty Glinee drove to the hoop with a "Get Out Of My Way-T-D ' Bound" aggreedve style that 16-1- 81-2- 33-2- 5. official out on the floor makes his own call and doesnt listen to who are signalling that the ball should go Wayne Countys way. Happy that the official gave the ball to Tabiona are Shiloh Rhoades and Shannon Lazenby. PLAYER REFS-T- hc athletes-tumed-referc- es, . produced . Eagles defeat JV Uintah u team , ism , Duchesne, Altamant lady eager ' snare wins and Union High School dropped a season opening game to Kearns, Saturday afternoon. The Cougars will host North Summit, and Duchesne will motor to Green River, Thursday, December 2. Altamont will host Intormountain Christian, also on Thursday. The Duchesne Eagles were but rallied behind 0 and with 21 points as compared to 9 by Uintah to take a one paint lead of 9 after three quarters. Duchesne pumped in 17 more counters in the fourth quarter for a 1 win over Uintahs JV team, Saturday in Vernal. "We came out real strong in the third quarter and started running our offense instead of free lancing," aid Duchesne Coach Dixie Brown. Rashelle Nielsen led Duchesne with 15 points, and Sherry Jenkins added 14. Codie Farley pumped in 12. Carbon High School's varsity beat Duchesne in a dose game, Wednesday, November 24, and the Eagles beat Green River, November 12. East Carbon edged Altamant in the season opener by one paint, November 19, and then the Lady Longhorns beat Salt Lake NovemChristian Academy, ber 20. "We had the lead for moet of the game against East Carbon, and with 11 seconds left mined the front end of a one and one. East Carbon got the rebound and scored a layup to go ahead," said Altamont Coach Julia Seeley. Coach Seeley added, "In our win over Salt Lake Christian Academy we had balanced scoring as we did in the game with East Carbon." The Lady Cougars Jumped out to a 16-- 6 lead over Kearns and the game was tied at 8 midway in tire second quarter. Keame ended up winning by about ten paints. Unions JV dropped a clou game to Kearns by the scon of 42-3- 3. zone--"Oop- . ; 30-1- 9, 15-1- 40-3- 57-5- 42-4- 1, 43-3- Shannon Lazenby, No. 21, puts his hand forward to try to get the ball under control while receiving pressure from a Wayne hoops ter. HOOP BATTLE-Tabio- nas YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND: "SANTA'S GIFT SHOP EOUTIQUe" the CASTLE HOUSE at 81 7 W. Lagoon SATURDAY Dec. 4th, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. THE FINEST HANDCRAFTED GIFTS, XMAS DECORATIONS, STOCKING STUFFERS, FLORALS, WOODS AND MUCH MUCH MORE FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASUREI Hostess: Betty Haslem Jeanle Brown from 10am 2pm -- Sherry Blanchard Terry Rohrer Pbtrida Well 0, 18-1- 65-6- 3. a layup. Fulltime hoopeter, Chris Weight struck for two and Wilson, who was a linemen on the football team, connected on his direct line shot to the hoop to bring Union within one point in the first three minutes of the third quarter. f It took X)gden three minutes to core a bucket, but they pumped in AM' points in 'a big hurry to once again take a commanding lead of s, Two more drives to foe end I mean-- To the Baskef-b- y Glines made the score at the end of the third quarter, Ogden, 48 and Union, 41. Glinee and Earl became wide receivers at the hoop by capturing long passes for easy buckets and . quarterback-turned-cente- Rasmu-- - r, ssen rebounded a free throw miss for a field goal to cage the Tiger offense for a short time and come within five at 8 early in the fourth quarter. Ogden regained control and went However, Glines up by 11 at sapped the ball through the hoop bomb, and uprights for a three-poiCody Fnmdsen added a long distance shot late in the game. The Tigers 5 ended up coasting to a triumph. Glines led Union with 18 points. one He find' in six and was 3 for 7 from the foul line. Rasmussen tossed in 12. He hit four field goals and waa 4 for 4 from the charity stripe. Two of Rasmussens field goals cams on missed Cougar free throw attempts where he rebounded the ball and fired it through the basket Eari added ten points. He was 6 for 6 from the foul line and hit two field goals. Also scoring for Union were: Frandseo, 8 (two Weight, 8; Wilson, 7 and Smith, 2. Union toned in 22 field goals and hit 18 out of 23 free throws. Brett Moore led Ogden with 25 points. He fired in eight field goals and was 9 for 13 from the foul line. Ogden toeud in 28 field goals and hit 21 out of 30 free throws. Union has seven seniors on this years squad in 8 Wilson, 7 Rasmussen, 2 Nordstrom, Smith, 1 Weight, 0 Glines and Frandsen. Six of the eeniors gained a groat deal of playing time last year with several as starters. Wilson didnt play basketball as a junior. Juniors are: Roes, Stevens, Earl, 53-4- 61-5- 0. nt 77-6- two-pointer-s, three-paint- er throe-painters- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 5-- 10 ); 6-- HIGH FLYING-- Ty dines, right, jets to the hoop, but forgets to take the basketball along. Glines led Union with 18 points in a season opening loss to Ogden, Wednesday. Altamont Longhorns win season opener said Altamont "Wo had only six of as most of our days practice Altamont worked out opening' athletes were members of the quarter "Bugs and Butterflies" and then it was off to the races for a football team that finished second 0 Longhorn victory over, the at atato. Barton added, "Our defense was East Carbon Vikings, Wednesday for so eariy in the year. Our strong Altamont. The in Longevening horns will host Intormountain athletes played well together and Christian, Tuesday, November 30 had good teamwork." at 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 pjn. Three seniors, Steven Tew, Tim Longhorns led 2 after and Jeff 2 one quarter and then erupted for Blake Bingham, return to the Long27 in the second and held the Brough, horn team. Bingham and Brough Vikings to 13 for a 5 halftime lead. Altamont pumped in 24 in the are the only starters bade from last third and limited East Carbon to year. Tew saw a great deal cif action on the 1992-9-3 squad. just 15 for a 0 advantage. The Juniors on the team are: Donald Longhorns pound in 21 in the Miles, Steven Lamb, Jim Casper, fourth to win fay 20. Lorn Mower, Jason Jensen, Jeremy Blake Bingham led Altamont Jake Coombs and Brett with 24 paints, and Steven Tsw Daetrup, who has been iqjured, Clyde. Milei, added 14. Stevim Lamb and Jeff should be ready far action this week. Sophomore members of the Brough toeeed in 13. Jason Jensen fired in eight and Jim Casper, 6.' quad are: Dallon Fieldsted, Paul Also scoring were: Jake Coombs, 3; Tsw, Jared Bolton and A.C. Rust Lam Mower, Jared Bolton, Paul In other games of interest, Tew, Dallon Fieldsted, 2 and Brett Clyde, 1. Torrez led East Carbon Ogden edged Union, Murray downed Lehl, with 23. Wasatch "It took us (Altamont) a while to defeated Box Elder, Morgan and get going. We were cold in the first thumped Park City, quarter, but we moved the ball Pleasant Grove crushed Uintah, better and hit the baskets in the By Aldon Rachel coach quarter, Jack Barton. 90-7- 6--0; 18-1- 6-- 6-- 8, 45-2- 69-4- 77-6- 5; 66-6- 4; 73-6- 5; 80-6- 7 54-3- 9. AJk. November 30 Boys' Basketball, Grantsville at DHS, Intermountain Christian at Altamont Docembor 1 Boys' Hoop, Duchesne at Union High School Wrestling, Union at Emery High School Oocenter 2 Girls' Hoop, North Summit at UHS.DHS at Green River, Intermountain Christian at Altamont Decembers SUU Tournament at Cedar City Dec.4 Wrestling, Union at Spanish Fork Meet-Al- so at AHS Dugway Boys Hoop, Duchesne at Morgan, Girts' Basketball, Altamont at Uintah High School Dec. 4 Boys' Hoop, Tabiona at Wendover Meet-Ai- so Boys' Basketball, Union at Cedar City, 1 30 p.m. SUU Tournament at Cedar City WrestPng, Duchesne Meet, AHS at Panguitch Meet Decembers NFL Football on TV December 7 Wrestling, Altamont at Duchesne High School 0 Boys' Hoop, Altamont at East Carbon December 10 Dec. 11 Boys' Hoop, Union at Ogden Toumament-Al- so Meet-Al- so 11 December Girls Freshmen Uintahs Boys' Hoop, Green River at DHS, Dugway at Tabiona December 11 Dec. 10 Girts' Hoop, Union at Moffat Toumament-Al- so Dec. 10 Union, DHS Wrestlers at Lehi Toumament-Al- so Girts' Basketball, Rangely at Duchesne High School Boys' Hoop, Rangley at Altamont High School WrestPng, Altamont at Wayne Tournament |