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Show Pge b 12 - August 30. 1994 SpOTtS (Uintah Basin Standard rush after Monticello quarterback, Don Coleman, No. 10, who looks for LOOK Monticello out of the end gome where to hide. Altamont's defense pitched a shutout by keeping zone. OUT-Longh- Donald Miles, No. 65 and Steven Bingham, No. 33, put LONGHORN STAMPEDE-Altamo- nt's which the heat cm Monticello's punter. Members of Altamonts Special Teams blocked two punts, in involving games drought set up the Longhorns' touchdown. Altamont ended a Monticello by beating the Buckaroos, 12-Friday. oms 15-ye- ar 0, End 15 Year Drought Altamont Longhorns level Monticello Buckaroos, Altamonte last victory over By Aldon Rachele Hie gam in Altamont waa lacking in firepower, but it had an with the entire Longhorn coaching ataff doing a victory dance. Hie 120 win, Friday evening bunch its firat gave the local Monticello triumph over the Buckaroos after a 15 year drought 1-- A 2--A .4 tally. Altamont will invade Duchesne for a 5 p.m. game, Friday againat the Eagles. In the two prevhma wina over Monticello, the defense waa the key with a shutout and just one touchdown allowpd, and it was "Super D Mice again for Altamont in the 1994 shutout win. "Our defense won it--No Doubt About It! We feel that we have a aolid defensive unit and knew if we could atop them wiUi our Tf and get points on the board we could beat them (Monticello), eaid Altamont Coach Robert Marshall. The Altamont defense waa "Hie Show Stopper, but the Longhorn offense cashed in on several opportunities aet up by "Special Team playera for two touchdowns to put the aeason opener into the victory columnfor the Upper Country team. Our Special Team playera were really special. They blocked two punts to set up both our touchdowns," said Coach Marshall. "Our offense failed to seme on other opportunities, but they got what we needed. Fumbles and penalties doomed both teams to an 0 first quarter tally and then Altamont Special Team members played like they had an "S mi their chests just like Superman. They flew through the air and had Donald Miles go the distance to block a punt by Monticello early in the second quarter. Altamont gained the ball 0-- Awte Jenson darts 1ST TD-Rinto the end zone to give the Altamont Longhorns, a 0 lead early in the second quarter. yan 6-- way in the fourth quarter, and once A pass catch by Brandon Patterson advanced Altamont to the nine yard line and then Ryan Jenson scooted fiveyardstofhe end cone for the first touchdown of the left in the first half. game with Hie extra point kick was no good and Altamont owned a advantage. "I just followed my blockers and I punched it in for a touchdown, commented Jenson. "I took it all the way in! Hie first touchdown proved to be quite valuable as the second touchdown wasnt scored until mid- - Monticello wee in 1978 by an 8-- 6 core. Altamonte other win over Monticello waa in 1976 by a 21-- 0 8.-0-4 6-- 0 0 1 will run from October 22 through January 22. The daily bag limit for dark geese (Canadas) is two birds. The daily bag limit for white geese (Ross, Blue, Snow) is three birds. W aterfowl proclamations should be available in early September at all DWR offices and wherever hunt- ing and fishing licenses are sold. ' In other DWR news, Utahs dove hunt opens September 1. Hunters need to obtain a proper license and stamp. Hunters 16 years of age and older are required to purchase a habitat stamp with the small game orcombuiation license. Utahs waterfowl hunters will . liave a longer split season in 1994 and 1995. Zone One duck and coot huntdateowinbeOctober8through December 5 and December 23 through January 1. Zona One covers most of northern Utah. Zone Two hunt dates will be October 15 through November 27 and December 17 through January 10. Zone Two coven central and southern Utah. Bag limits for ducks will be four daily, no more than three mallards but only on e fern ale m allard, and no more than two redheads or two canvasbacks or one of each. Hie goose hunt will run from October 8 through January 8, except that Washington Countyshunt ' Monticellos 23. SPECIALS Great Deals for Fall Driving III PACEMARK SP Adultsupervision isrequiredfor hunters between the ages of 12 and 14. Dovee are migratory birds, eo a plug is required to limit the shotguns capacity to three shells. Hie statewide bag limit is 10 doves, 20 in possession. Hie mourning dove proclamation needs tobe consulted far shooting hours. ' - ARM PULLING MOVES-Altamo-nt's Brandon Patterson, No. 24, dashes down the field with the football and tries to shake off a Monticello defender. Patterson scored the final touchdown on a four yard catch that put the game out of reach for Monticello. Pro - Ag Service West HWY 40 l Call Us (SERVICE! 52? 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Altamont advanced the ball to the Monticello 18 yard line, and failed to cash in as they fumbled away the ball. Hie second quarter ended 0 in favor of Altamont. Altamont pounced mi a bouncing football in the third quarter and gained possession at the Monticello 17. An intentional grounding call hurt the Longhorns, who ended up givingup the ball a few downs later at the 32. Hie Longhorns entered the final quarter with a slim six point lead of They gained an "A" behind their Super "D and added another core to enap years of frustration. Utah waterfowl and - s "It was just a cross pattern. Hie line gave the quarterback time to throw and I got it in for the touchdown, said Patterson. Altamont only needed 12 points for the win, but they should have had "Much, Much, More. The Monticello offense was quite gracious in giving away the football. Paul Tew intercepted a Monticello pass near midfield early in the second quarter. Altamont advanced the ball to the Monticello 26, but was pushed back to the 45. Monticello regained the ball. However, Tew was the Longhorn Hero once again with another intercep again Altamonts Special Teams set up the touchdown with a "Special Delivery Attack, which resulted in a blocked punt and recovery at the Buckaroo 5 yard line that canceled any hope of a Monticello comeback. Running plays by Steven Lamb and Char 1m Miles moved Altamont to the two yard line, but the Longhorns were pushed back two yards. However, Altamont crossed up Monticellos defensive plans with a touchdown pass catch by Patterson fta a 12-- lead with 5:49 left in the ball game. 12-- 0 18 28 All Natural And Protein. 225 lb. Tubs Farm, Lawn & Garden FERTILIZERS Chemicals VERNAL 990 So. 1 500 East 781-16- npiDD I Inc nDATnnDDC Lbil 1 JCIJ 16 Price indudse; Moundnfl S Valve stems. 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