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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 20. 1994- - Pam IS the principal at Altamont High School, placed second in 1971. I respect those long distance runners, but when I run around a city block I still feel that I'm being punished by Burr Eldredge, Gary DeLange or Jack Hannum for "Goofing Off" in P.E. With no baseball on TV I will bo watching pro wrestling where the I mean athletes-do- nt performers-O- h go on strike they Just strike each other with metal chairs, ring fry Aldon Rachele "Bits and Pieces of Sports News" is the theme for this weaks colt umn. "Say It's Not So (I just can ' aint) Ken Griffey Jr., Frank Thomas, Danny Tartabull, George . us Steinbrenner, ' Bud 8elig-N-o Baseball-N- o World Series!!!!! Well there are some teams in America that dont worship the "Almighty Buck" and they are located in Tabiona, Manila. and" small towns throughout Utah. Both Tabiona and Manila ars but at least they are playing the sport without any fear of a walk out or strike. The small town teams might drop a fly ball or two. However, at least they haven't ftimbled away the rest of the season. Manila will host Tintic, Friday, September 23 and then will travel to Tabiona for a game against the Tigers, Tuesday, September 27, Tabiona also has a home game against Wendovsr, Tuesday, October 4 (Close to World Series time-ins- ert a few tears here and couple fisticuffs to the owners (if they are so poor what are they doing wearing suits to a press conference) and baseball sluggers (millionaires on strike-ho-pe you enjoy TV dinners). ' Tabiona home games start at 4 , , Old News: Many folks might not remefober that Union High School won the state cross country championship in 1970 and 1971. However, sadly the sport wasnt yet recognized by the Utah High School Activities Association. ' It was more iff a club posts, etc, I have the No World Series-h- ut All-StGame on tape to hold mfc until next season???? sport back then. Union had Leto Quintana take the individual crown in 1970 and Joe Haslem, who is now ar 0--6, pci. Of course Manila and Tabiona arent the only schools playing baseball. There is Tintic in "Beautiful Downtown" Eureka, a classy, mining town with neat looking old buildings. Ive been thinking about burning baseball caps, and sending my California .Angels, San Diego Padres and New York Meta head-wato "Baseball Hades", but I rs think Not!!! WieconainRooeevelt Connection: Ons. of my readers has informed me that former Union High School basketball coach, Roland Bevel! and Badger quarterback, Darrell Bevell aren't father and son, but they are related. Darrell's dad is Jimmy, who is Boland Sevens brother. The family ' is originally from Mississippi and, Roland la living in the State of NET BATTLE Carrie Bleazard, Duchesne, left and Amber Paifc, Tabiona, right, clash for control of the volleyball high above the net Duchesne beat Tabiona in three games, and the Tigers came back die next day to beat East Gaibon. Duchesne will host Altamont, Thursday. Also in the picture are Duchesne's Jilean Stansfield and Sherry Jenkins. Bleazard had die hot hand from die service lane for Duchesne in the third and final game. . DHS5--0 Duchesne Eagles knock off THS Tigers in three games Washington. REPLACEMENT CHEERLEADERS-Tabion- as female cheer-leadwere busy playing volleyball, and so the Tiger baseball team took over the job for the match between Duchesne and Tabiona. The male cheerleaders do a pyramid-routine- . en - By Aldon Rachel Thq Tabiona Tlge4 reactiedhalf of their f(bal with a 154 first game triumph over Duchesne in Tabiona, Thursday, but wars coded off by a Cam Bleazard serving blizzard of eight straight point! that guided the Eagles to a 15-- 2 third game triumph. Ducheene also won the second game, 15-Ducheanea record improves to Tabiona took a 0 lead in tha third gams on a service point by Chalias VanTassell, but Duchesne gained a 1 tit and a Duchesne volleyballer spiked tha ball over the net for a 1 Eagle advantage. The Tigers Angela Laffer served m pointer to bring Tabiona within two at However, Tabiona was held aoorefeaa fertile wet ofthe game and Duchesne went on an 11-- 0 run to win the third and dadding contest Amber Park and Lefler drilled same good shots for the Tigers. It didn't help as tha Eagles were completely in charge. Duchesne's Avs Neria turned in a powerful spike and than several serves by Bleazard blistered Tiger hands without a return. Tabiona finally conquered the 9. ' A ,T , if M ? nt 5-- 0. 1-- , AnEMCVS 1-- . DIG " at the service lane, Bleazard battle but Duchesne quickly added two mare paints with the winning shot earning on a mighty Mast over tha net by Codie Farley to win 15-"They (Eagles) have a never say, Die attitude with a lot of heart - V YJAttWUny, .jBLK? bitum r DIG AT ITS BEST! BIG FOOT XT FEATURE! Maximun Traction Quiet Ride ' Raised White Letters Dual Steel Belts BIG FOOT AT & Durable Reinforced Sidewall fUT . REPAIRS UlANaNG ROTATIONS REFIACEMENT RURRERYAIVE JJMHAZAID SUMS COVERAGE v ypri tfjpoiVM . WITH IIGOBRAND TIRES THERE ARE MO ADDONS! DIVING MOVEJOean Stansfield, Duchesne, hits the deck in an attempt to come up with the volleyball. Also in the picture are Carrie Bleazard and Ave Neiia. it to the end," said Duchesne coach Amy Robinson. "We put it together, and were awesome in the third game. Bfea-- . sard was hot at the serving line -- and got good serves in." J, Duchesne waa happy after . winning the third game. However, they werent Jumping fire volleyball and were with jay at the start whan they lost the to Tabiona. Tha Tigers roared out of the blocks and quickly took a 0 lead behind outstanding serving by - Tangee Thomaa and VanTasaell, who served up an act. Ducheene powered over a shot to get within two at but Laffer fefted tha lead with two sTlgsrs to a the service from counters straight jjHane. Thomas spiked the ball over net fire a Tabiona - advantage of : An excellent spike by Jilean titanslfeld cloaed the gap to three Tabiona scared seven paints at to take a 14-- 5 advantage. Park picked up some crucial service ? counters and then the winner came on a long return by Ducheene to make the final score: Tabiona, 15 and Ducheene. 8. Tabiona had a hot start in tha first gams. However, Duchesne had 1 the hot hand in the second encounter to go up by Farley drilled a shot off a Tigers hand, and then a 1 Tabiona return plus another ' nreput Ducheene up by Sherry Jenkins spikes first game, 15-- 8 4-- ' 4--2, four-poi- nt five-pai- nt the !- and several other good plays increased Duchesnes lead to fi vs at However, the Tigers had some volleyball fuel left in their tank as thqy rallied to tie up tha match at Service point by Lefler, Brandy Webb and Perk put Tabiona biuk into tha ball game. Tha game tying point came on an act by Park. Tabiona male cheerleaders (female cheerleaders w ere busy playing volleyball) wars jumping up and down, tossing lighter members in tha air, forming a "Big-and making pyramids, but their winning hopes tumbled away when Duchesne went on an 2 run to win tha secondgame, 15-Stansfield drilled a serve off a Tigers hand and then Parley pounded out a powerful spilu Duchesne up fry three at 10-7-- Duchesne won the battle at the net and than an amazing act by Neria gave the Eagles a 14-- 7 advantage. Duchesne scored the winning No. 15 paint whan a return shot by Tabiona waa wide. Altamonfs varsity volleyball team beat East Carbon at Alta5 and mont, Thursday, on tha same night in Roosevelt, Carbon rallied to defeat Union, 2. 7-- 7. 14-1- 6. 15-1- 3. . 15-1- 2, 8-- 15-1- 1. 1. 9. to-pu- The Tabiona Tigers shook off their disappointing loss to the Duchesne Eagles by whipping East Carbon in a Region 16 match by Rich beat tha scon of Altamont, 154, 15-- Manilabeat - T 7. 15-1- Mt Vernon, . 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