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Show 1 11 HINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 3ft 1994- - Pete 13 Eagles host Longhorns Hot first half guides Eagles to 21-1- 3 win over Union JV By Aldon Rachelt It wm unusually warm weather nun a, but Duchesne and Uniona JV taam with a faw anion took turns "HeatingUpTha Action" in tha laaaon opanar in Roosevelt, Thursday, which a "Haaping Hot First Hair of two touchdowns by Jason Haapa and ona by Curtia Skawaa to guide tha Eaglaa to a 3 win. Union'a play turned "Rad-Hwith two long distance - for a football foa-tur- sd 21-1- "Ioa-Co- non-laag- ua ld ot EAGLE ATTACK-Uni- on JV running back, Ryan Abplanalp, left, hopes to avoid Duchesne defenders such as Billy Hoops and others during a contest in Roosevelt, which Duchesne won The Cougar varsity team just barely lost to Richfield by (me point in overtime. Also in die picture is referee, Ken Yarns. and Jacob Gamer after falling behind 21-"The win over Union waa a good ona to get. We wara trying different looks in the second nan after we took a 21-- 7 lead at halftime, said Ducheana Eagla Coach Dava Woolatenhulme. Tha Eaglaa will host Altamont, Friday at 5 pun. Union's offense went into the "Deep Freeze when the Cougars fiimbled away tha opening kickoff and Ducheenerecovered the bouncing ball at Unions 17. Quarterback Waa Young hit lyier Lund at the three yard line and Duchesne harvest on a reaped a touchdown run bp tha middle by Heaps with 10:59 left in the first quarter. David Hanbeig connected on the extra point kidc for a 21-1- 3. 0. i Cougars to host North Sanpete after one-poiovertime loss nt By Aldon Rachel 20-- 6. However, Union dominated toEarl the fourth quarter with two touchdowns to tie up the game at 0 and sand it into overtime. Union's Earl caught an aerial and than Last years State Championship Finalists, Union and WasatdidisoovsrsdFriday that tha 1993 title game, which was won by Union, is just history. Both teams opened this 1994 season with setbacks. Union had a much closer game due to a 6 overtime loaa to tha Wildcats in Richfield, and the Wasps wars smashed by Carbon in Price, 23-- The Cougars will host North Sanpete, Friday at 7 JO 3--A 20-2- passed the ball to Brian Roes, who dashed 60 yards for tha first touchdown in tha fourth quarter for Union. Tha pass for a conversion was no good. Mark Hullinger want SO yards on an play for the second touchdown and Rasmussen hit Earl with eonver- tha game tying sion pass. Rkhfield scored first in tha overtime mi a pass Dram quarterback Cuff to Jeppson and connected on tha extra point kick for a 0 advantage. Union took its turn in tha overtime and scored a touchdown on an d quarterback sneak by Rasmussen. However, the Cougars lost tha game when they just baraty missed on a fonvernoipaaa from Rasmussen . two-poi- nt 27-2- off-tack- le 0. two-poi- pj&( Richfield scored tha first touchdown of tha game for a 6--0 first quarter lead, but both teqma added in the second with the Wildcats takings 13-- 6 lead into the lockerroom. Union'a only touchdown in tha first half came on a 20 yard pass from fyler Rasmussen to rs nt six-poi- nt i 27-2- ana-yar- LaneEarL The Wildcats struck far a touchdown in tha third quarter and led - "I believed in the play and thought we could win. You got to go forfhewin.Atieielikekiatingyour kister-- it is better to go for the win," said Coach Don Busenbark. However, a tie would have placed the game into a second overtime. Union had a chance to win tha gams in tha final minutes of the fourth quarter. Dan Larsen intercepted a pass, which waa set up when Lenny Jensen decked the guartsrim&TheCqugsn advanced the ball to the Wildcats 15, and then attempted a field goal. However, the exchange waa bad and Union waa unable to try the game winning kick. "We didn't adjust wall during Richfields first drive. They added some new wrinkles totheir offense. We started stopping them, but a fumble gave them good position inside the 20 and they scored their second touchdown, aaidCoach Busenbark. We made a lot of big plays and our athletes never gave up the whole game. Da pleased with our first gmmeeffort. The game could have gone either way. In other Region 10 play, Uintah held on to defeat Bear River, 1 - and North Summit crushed Park City, 26-- Uintah led 14-- 0 after the first quarter and 5 at the half. Deets scored two touchdowns and Lewis added another tally for Uintalu two-poi- nt . - by Aldon Rachele 22-2- Superman-Wh- an loved boy 1 young just I was a that show, which I watched on our old "Black and White" TV. The "High Flying" Show dates back to tha 1950a and has been in tha Rerun World" ev--' ery decade ever since. Back in the 1960s I watched Superman every afternoon and was so "Into lha Show-tha- t I wrote down tha list of characters at tha Alonzo Mourning , and of tha program such as the actors and actresses that played tha different roles. . However, sometimes I want too far. Once I got all dressed up with a dish towel for mycape and jumped Style. My mother, Ann Rachele, didn't appreciate tha footprints on the table. She advised me to let Superman do the flyingjob or go outside and play basdbalL This is the 1990a and I no longer jump off tables whan watching won- or my favorite "Basketball Skyacraper-Ma- rk Eaton. Eaton was a fourth round Utah Jazz draft choice that paid off over tha yean with "SuperDuper Production. 1 had tha opportunity to diacuas basketball several times with Eaton. Reporters from tha Uintah Basin don't havs much of an opportunity to interview 7 footers except for visiting onea such as Shawn Bradley, formerly of Emery High School One time I interviewed Eaton and ha waa so tall that I wished I could stick an old dish towel in tha back of my shirt and fly upward just like Superman and be able to look Eaton In the Eye instead of hia Belt Buckle". I wonder how Superman would do against the Shaq? Would he"Jam on the Shaqf? I guess we will never know. der what it would ba like to interview the "High Flying Guy. First question I would ask Superman is: "Mr. Superman: You an tiia moat powerful man in tha world, but instead of taking a high paying professional sports job you are working at a lower paying reporter job7" Of course Superman would respond that he would have an unfair , . 22-1- Duchesne regained the ball on a punt and a number of long bombs by Young and running plays by Ryan Nielsen and Heaps' had foe Eagles deep in Union territory. Penalties pushed Ducheenebeck its own 45 and Unions Cody Aland sacked Young at the Union 44. The Eagles went for a first down instead of punting the ball and Coach Woolatenhulme and staff made tha right decision by shear-fo- g Unions defense with a 40 yard bomb from Young to a Kyle Bailey at the Cougar four yard line. Young carried the ball to the two and thou Heaps leaped through d a hole on a touchdown run with 2:30 left in tha first quarter for a 13-- advantage. Heaps didn't boots another touchdown, hut Duchesne reaped benefits firam his "Plowing Up The Middle Moves five times to advance the ball from Duchesnes 16 to the Upjon six yard line. Heaps Jongaat run waa 25 yards. For a change of pace, tha ball was handed off to Curtis Skewes, who scooted up the middle six yards far a touchdown left in the firsthalf. Young , with Juab squad Tha Union Cougars opened the volleyball aaaaon for knocking off Juab in Nephi, Friday by scores of 15-Juab was unable to solve Unions cross-coukills in the game. . Union will have its home opener, Tuesday, August 30 against destate champion. North fending Sanpete. Games are set for 4 pjn., 5:15 p.m. and vanity, 6:80 p.m. Duchesne will host East Carbon also on Tuesday. 15-1-2. rt non-leag- that Joe Montana of the Kansas City Chiefs would retire if he was leveled from a blow delivered by linebacker, Super "Mean" Man. A blazing fastball from Superman would force Barry Bonds to cash in his career. Now for a return to the Real World. Back in tha late 1970a I interviewed Gene Fullmer, a former world champion boxer, who competed in tha apart in the 1950a and 1960a. Fullmer wae "Superman" in tha boxing ring; Tha guy aufiend countless shots to hia head and body, but ha returned the blows with shots that wars almost more powerful than a speeding bullet. He decked countless opponent! and had soma bruising battles. When I met Fullmer hia career was kmgover andhehad afoot that ue S--A wide-ope- Duchesne waa way ahort on a 38 yard field goal attempt, and Union pumpad in some jet. (tael with Abplanalp biasing down tha fiaM ' with a long run to the 40 and Oar-- . ner garnering a touchdown on a SO yard run with 7:40 remaining to narrowthe Eagle lead to sight paints mare" for the Eaglee. Soon after the Cougar aeon, Duchesne fiimbled the ball away and Union recovered at the Eagle eight. Union advanced the ball to tha six with 50 seconds left, but twicepasees from quarter-t- o back, Bryan 8salav to Colby Claybum failed to find their mark. "That kickoff return almost killed us. It turned it around far Union. Wa cant do that, said Duchesne Coach Wools tenhuhne. "Ourdefense gotthejob done forua. Our offense looked pretty good the first halt" at 21-1- 3. Union had the ball twioa in tha final flvs minutaa. However. Duchesnes defense "Cooled Off" theCougarattackby"Heeting Up to shut down the Cats on the grotmd and through the air to taka an sight point win. one-yar- Roosevelt City kAnnounces 0 t. . . . n ffiit ' 1 .,4 ,!. Boy's & Girl's Flag Football Grades 1st - 8th 21 hithoopster-turaed-footballer.B- 1st -- 4th... il- converly Hoops with a two-poision paaa for a21-- 0 lead. Young and Hoops were members of last years nt 5th.- - basketball team. A 21-- 0 lead had tha Duchesne Eagles ready to hit the "Soft Easy Chair. They woke upfsster than a $15.00 .$20.00 8th....... Girl's Volleyball Grades 1st - 8th lit a blaze for an 85 yard touchdown return mi the kickoff with 2:39 loft in the second quarter to put foe Cougars back into the ball game at 21-Tha extra point kick was no . 1st -- 4th $15.00 5th -- 8th. ..$20.00 7. good. "I just went up the middle. I saw Contact: Roosevelt City At 255 South State . the hols and darted through the opening to the end zone, said Ryan Abplanalp. 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