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Show iV Piee ftf : UINTAH BASIN STANDARDNovembcr 8. 1994 & a i&A er&i px tv.,? lx. HIGH FLYER Stay Beitola jets through the air as he tries to capture die low flying football. He missed the ball, but his Uintah team beat Caibon by (me point Rich Wins I 1-- A t1 , E, ' , fc?11 . Vs ' :g!!siSsSS5 Rhctt Deets waves his arms to show how happy he is that he has but Beets an just scored a touchdown. However, the touchdown was wiped out on illegal Mock,conversion the and game winning was happy once again when he scored a touchdown in a quarterfinal game played in Vernal last week, in the third quarter to beat Carbon, which made Caibon fan, Walter Borla (standing, wearing a knit cap) sad. The sidelines were covered with big piles of snow. hs two-poi- nt 3-- A 16-1- 5, Uintah overcomes 15-- 0 Carbon lead with 1 6 second half points Vernal, Friday. Fane from through- By Aldon Rueful out the Uintah Basin attended the but Uintah playoff gams with many Union scared its fans anyway with a fans rooting for the Uintah Utea. 0 Uintah will play Dixie in frightening first half that ended 15-but could have been 26-- 0 far the Saturday at 2 p.m. HallowMn is over, 9-- 0, semi-final- s, Carbon. The Utee came back from the "Football Dead" with 16 points at Snow College. The Utee hope to reach the 3-- title game reunion did in 1993. Union beat Wasatch A in the third quarter to take a 5 narrow, quarterfinal win in last year for the championship 16-1- See the New John Deere vefps Novembers Basketbal PracticeTryouts at local high schools throughout the week (Began November 7) November 12 3--A Footbal Playoffs, Delta vs. PineView, Dixie, 2 p.m., Snow College 11 am.; Uintah vs. Girls' Hoop, Sat Lake Christian Academy at Altamont, 730pm College Footbal, Utah at Air Force, BYU at San Diego State November 18 Gris' Hoop, Green River at Duchesne, Fast Carbon at AHS November 19 Gris Hoop, Altamont at Green River High School, Utah November 22 Wrestling, Delta at Union, AXamont at North Summit November 23 Boys' Hoop, Ogden at Union, AHS at East Carbon dNa SanpeteHigh School GirW(H(Ur 'November 26 ' Dirts' BasketbaH, Kearns at Union High School November 25-2- 6 Duchesnes Eagle Classic Hoop Tournament . (for Wotk or nMjh lay Great lor Fanning and vRanching, Mending . tH Fences, Checking Livestock, Running Errands, Hauling Wood. Haul up to 800 Pounds of Dam Near Anythingl mnm GATOR 4x2 Utah Senate Acyde John Deere K Series engine . payload capacity, including 400 lbs. for operator and passenger when fully luadwd A Low ground pressure-ev- en A Continuously variable transmissio- nno shifting or dutching ALowoenter of gravity design for stability A Userfriendly automotivestyle controls A Transportable by pickup A Hydraulic dump available A Independent front suspension -- 10-h- 900-lb- . m The Uintah Utee had the "Football Spooki" early ae their offense waa knifed with a clipping call and then coughed up the ball on a fumble. Kenny Mancanares was the "Main Man" for Carbon. He carried the football to Uintah's four, but the Utee put the Hocus Focus" on Manzanares and he fumbled away the ball at the Ute 2. Uintahs offense was going no where just like Count Dracula during daytime hours with the Utee booting the ball back to Carbon, and Manzanares seeing daylight for a big gain to the Ute 30. Carbon's offense bogged down field goal by Jason and a Dunn was wide to the left. Instead of a 10-- 0 lead by Carbon both teams were tied at 0-- 0 after one 15; m yA 3$ 42-ya- rd pk' Vi V pw quarter. The Dinos gave the Ute fans a big fright They put the "Chainsaw TD to the 0-- 0 Tie with a d pass from Dustin Rich to Jeshus 50-yar- Barnes and added an extra-poikick to take a 0 lead with 9:18 left in the second quarter. Carbon shot dead the Utee on a fourth down try far a fint down, and a few seconds later Jeremy Jewkes hauled in an touchdown pasa with 1:13 left in the first half. Tjvo penaltidinoved Cuban does to this goal and then conthe Dinos added a version far a 15-- 0 advantage. The Utes came right back on a touchdown run by Rhett Deats with seven seconds left in the second quarter. Shay Bertola snared a paas and then pitched the ball to Deets. However, the touchdown vanished away due to an illegal block whistled against the Utes. Uintah Coach Curg Belcher must have delivered a "Hot and Fiery" halftime talk because the . Utee came out "Smoking-Footb- all Style" for 16 points to knock out the Dinos1 winning hopes. Bertola intercepted a pass and than it time for the "Rhett Deets Show". Hs carried the ball twice to the 15 and 10 and then broke d through the Di no defense on s touchdown run with 7:15 left in the third quarter. Deets added a conversion to cut Carbons lead to seven at 15-Deets and Lawson led a ground game that chewed up more yardage than e bulldozer to advance Uintah to the six yard lint. Ute quarterback, DJ. Lewie took over and sneaked in for a touchdown to bring Uintah within one at 4 with nine seconds left in the third quarter. Carbon probably figures Deets waa created in Uintah's football laboratory because he Sliced and Diced the Dino defense to just barely squeeze into the end sane far a conversion to give Uintah a 5 lead, and eventual nt 7-- 80-ya- rd pV two-pai- two-pai- towing capacity AHeavyduty transude and w at 11 a.m. five-yar- full-siz- e A 790m rm crown. In other action, Saturday unbeaten Delta will take on Pine-Vie- 35-ya- rd Alarik A A vJ vk , nt 8. brakes wet-di- 15-1- GATOR 6x4 n two-poi- A Strongly opposed tax increases and growth in John IVere engine A 1200-lb- . payload capacity, including 400 lbs. for operator and passenger when fully loaded A Low ground pressure-ev- en A Continuously variable transmissio- nno shifting or dutching A Low center of gravity design for stability A Userfriendly automotivestyle contruls e pickup A Transportable by front A Independent suspension A Hydraulic dump available A 1200-l- towing capacity transaxle and brakes A Heavy-dut- y 18-h- Government full-siz- wet-dis- Xtfr - .Nsx.r.'XW'-- Worked for efficiency in Government To his credit are documented savings of taxpayer dollars. Worked hard to protect Individual Freedoms. Worked with the Governor and other state officials for positive results, but he put his allegiance with the citizens he represents, not with the Attorney General or others. Worked for improved Education, both on a local and state level. An open door policy and sent legislative reports to local newspapers and radio stations to let people know what issues are coming up. Held public hearings in the Senate District and state wide to get input for solving problems such as Transportation-Highway- s, Big Game and Indian Issues. managment, Chaired many committees and taskforces and provided leadership in the effort that has resulted in Utah receiving very favorable national recognition ' A including "Best Run State" - 16-1- playoff win. The Dinoe had several opportunities to overcome the Ute lead in the fourth quarter, but fumbles fay Carbon and Uintahs "First Down Fhcprsss" killed the Caibon comeback. In other 3--A games, Dixie beat Lehi, 8--8 in overtime; PineView downed Park (Sty, 24-- 8 and Delta crushed Cedar City, 26-1- 4. Rich High School won the State Tide by defeating Milford, 1-- A at the University of Utah, Saturday. Rich grabbed a 0 first touchquarter lead on a down run by Brad Weeton. Milfords Barry Barnes snared an eight-yar- d touchdown pass to tit up the game at 6 in the second quarter, but Rich came right back with a second touchdown by Wee-to- n on a three-yar- d run to win the 12-- 6, 6-- 63-ya- rd 6-- championship. . c" ' 1 722-367- -- 777.? 1 t 9 OR West Hwy. 40 1 -8- 00-535-BIG - Roosevelt Utah B Re-Ele- ct Alarik Myrin to the Utah Senate Piid foe by Ooranillet lo Elect Akrik Myna Stop Smoking. 0 American Heart Association POOR |