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Show .'P 16 - November 1. 1004 '! ' " - y' ' jpintah Basin Standard Ifcv mt.,: State Cross Country Meet in the girls division were: Linzie at the ing TOP Neria finished in the top ten at the Wight, Becky Muir, Judi Luther, Sina Neria. Muir, Luther, state meet Luther place fifth, Neria sixth and Muir 10th. A GIRLS-Compct- Duchesne County athletes named academic all-state- twice. By Aldon Rachel Altamont Academic are: football, Rhett Swasey, Jeremy Dastrup, Donald Miles, Steven Lamb, James Henry; volleyball, Tori Oman. Swasey was a state championship wrestler last year. Lamb is me of the star running-back- s for the Longhorns, and Miles an outstanding lineman. Dastrup and Henry are also star football All-Stat- Several Duchesne County sporte named Academic in various athletic tan have been All-Stat- eventa. Receiving honor! from Union are: football, Mark Hullinger, Dan Laraen; volleyball, Gina McKenzie, Jeanie Nielsen. Hullinger wai a tar wide receiverrunningbackde-fenaiv- e player for the Cougars, but injured nia knee in the game with Emery and mined the final two ganua. Laraen waa an offensive lineman and linebacker far the Cougars. Both players were key Football athletes on last year's State championship team. This years squad won only one game, but lost six cion games with two being decided in overtime. Unions lone win eras over last year's second place team, Wasatch, in players. Last year Altamont finished second at the State Football Tournament, and is enjoying an 1-- A excellent season a with 6-- 3-- A 3--A Sanpete. ' overtime. Nielsen and McKenzie have, played on the Cougar volleyball team for three years. The Lady Cougar competed in the state meet as the second place team from Region 10. Union split with rivals, Wasatch and Uintah during region action and beat Lehi, Park City, 1994 regular season record of 3 that includes wins over Duchesne, twice; Monti cello, Uintah JV, Dugway and team, North Altamonfs volleyball team qualified for the lA State Tournament by finishing fourth at the Region 16 Meet held in Price at the College of Eastern Utah. Duchesne Academic are: football, Wes Young, Curtis Skewes; cross country, Craig Moon. Tsbidna - has an Academic rs - All-Stat- er in Christine Pratt 8-- boys title last week at cross country team captured the Class STATE CHAMPS-Duches- nes individual crown. Twin die SugarHouse Park in Salt Lake Gty. Cody Moat, also, won Jarom Grant, Cody Kfoat and members with the championship trophy are: front row, left to right, David Allred, David Moat, back row, Stephen Potter, Albert Foster, Craig Moral, Jared Taylor, coach. All competed at die state meet A A record going into the game and had their zero zapped. After dropping a last minute game to Altamont the Eagles have won four in a row over Lehi, Payson JV teams, Dugway and Milford. Duchesne has also defeated Union JV team and Dugway (played the team twice in the season) for a 6--3 regular season record. starter on Young, a three-yefootball and basketball, plays quarterback and defensive back. wrestling Skewes, a 1994 champ, is a fullbacklinebacker. Duchesnes boys cross country team won its first ever' region championship, which was held at Duchesne High School. Moon is one of the many outstanding Eagle runners that helped to guide Duchesne to the State Cross Country boys team championship ar 1-- A 1-- A tide. Plratfs Tabiona team eitfoyed a fine volleyball season, which included several wins with the highlight being, a triumph at :'AItaiiion'Tlte Laty Tigers lost a to Duchesne in Tabiona. The Tigers played some dose contests at region, but were unable to quality for the state meet. ; throe-gam- The Eagles ended the regular season by knocking off unbeaten Milford had an 0 Milford, 20-14. rs er Fifth Straight DHS Eagles win team title, Cody Moat captures crown among the ten best Getting back to the happy news, Cody Moat won his second cross country title- with a first place finish of 16:18.5. Placing second was Bennie Atene of Monument Valley at 16:58.5. Dugway! Scott Shirts pocketed third at 17:01.7, and Gsaey Hulet, Panguitch, iburth By Aldon Rachele Du-hes- F .others an now equals and the Eagles have a team championship to go along with five individual tint place crowns. Cbtty Moat Joined his brother, Brandon, e cross country state as a champion and helped, guide his at 17:06.3. Ben Buslon, St Joseph, Eagle team to its first ever State Cross Country , team title, ended up fifth at 17:08.6 and Doug Wednesday afternoon, October 26 Harris, Dugway, sixth at. 1720.4 in Salt Lake CSty, and Chad Brinkerhoff, Panguitch, Duchesneh boys scored 42 paints seventh at 17:24.3. Duchesnes to edge Panguitch, S3 counters, by Stephen Potter garnered eighth at 11 paints for the team tide. Scoring 17:24.8 and Jarom Grant, also from in cross country is just like golf Duchesne, finished ninth at Fabian Gil, Wendover, placed when the lowest score wins the competition. Dugway finished third tenth at 17:27.9. Also placing for at 76 and St. Joseph fourth at 102. Ducheana were Albert Footer, 14th, Piute ended up fifth at 122, and 17:49.8 and Jared Taylor, 18th, Rowland Hall sixth at 149. Enter- 17:57.9. Also competing at the meet prise placed seventh at 155 and far Duchesne were Craig Moon and David Allred. Wasatch Academy eighth at 186. "I won by a good distance-qui- ts "This is die first Duchesne Htyh School boys team to ever win the a ways. About a mQe and half I left state cross country tide and the the pack and went way ahead. It first time we have ever taken a full was easier than the first one as a team," said Duchesne Coach David ninth grader, and now Ive Moat. "Sad thing was that our matched my brother, Bnndon-we- Vs equals, and I have two more girls team couldnt go because of a state policy where there are only years left, said Cody Moat, who is two frill teams in a region meet. only a sophomore. "I didnt run my Only a first place team, which was best time. It is hard when no one is Monument Valley, is allowed to pushing you." Duchesne has made a habit of take its entire team to the state meet. Monument Valley ended up winning state individual cross Conley taking first and Dugway placed country championships. second at the state meet We beat Moon won in 1990, Briuidon Moat in 1991 and 1992, and Cody Moat Dugway in a meet at North Sanin 1993 and 1994. Finally, the pete." In order far Duchesnes region Eagles added a team title to go crowns. second place team to along with their individual Monument Valley won the advance to the state meet they all team title with 48 points and had to finish in the region meets girls placed second at 65. Dugway top ten. The Eagles had only four Rowland Hall finished third at 73 two-tim- . 1-- A 17:-25.- 8. ! J0P' ' ' - Ztfr Si SMART ATHLETES--Academrs from Union High School are: .left to right, Jeanie ' Nielsen, Dan Larsen, Mark Hullinger and Gina McKenzie. Duchesne, Altamont and Tabiona also honors. pocketed academic ic All-Sta- te 1 all-sta- te five-wom- 1-- A - Moat captured his second cross country title in a row last Wednesday. and Wayne fourth at 80. Ruts placed fifth at 95 and Enterprise sixth at 143. The Duchesne Eagles had three girls place in the top ten with Judi Luther pocketing fifth at 21:27, Sina Neria sixth at 21:34.1 and Becky Muir tenth at 22:17. Linzie Wight, Duchesne, also placed at the state meet Dianna Barlow, title in a Whitehorse, won the time of 19:43.2. Patricia - Pace, Wayne, netted second at 19:59.9. In other local cross country news, Uintahs boys finished second to first place, Lehi, 33 to 66. Scott Cummings, Lehi, won the meet at 15:56.7 and Uintahs Jeremy Tolman garnered second at 1-- A CHAMP-Co- dy 1-- A 16:05.5. "ITS COMMITMENT" THE PAST TWO YEARS IN OFFICE HAVE ALLOWED ME TO BETHE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CLERK I'M TRAINED - VOTE EXPERIENCE BUT WHATEVER YOU DO. 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