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Show Page 14 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 7. 1995 Rich Nets Title Lady Eagles finish 2nd at 1 6 basketball meet Region By Aldan Rachele i The championship loss to Rich was depressing for the Duchesne Lady Eagles, but the "Prose" provided the sadness as turnovers erased an early DHS lead and gave 8 the Lady Rebels, a win, Saturday afternoon at the Region 16 Meet in Price. Duchesne advanced into the title game by The beating Green River, Eagles placed second and will State Meet at compete in the Price, which starts Wednesday. Altamont beat East Carbon by 25 points, and then was eliminated from advancing to the state tournament when they last in triple overtime to Green River, and 1 to Monument Valley. 3 after one Duchesne led quarter with key buckets coming at the hands of RaShelle Nielsen, Melody Moon and Sherry Jenkins. Nielsen drove to the hoop to put the Eagles up by six paints, 3 at the start of the second quarter. 61-4- 64-4- 2. 1-- A 61-5- 8, 60-4- 17-1- Rivers Loni Shorts, left and Bonnie HOOP BATTLE-Gre- cn Davies, No 30; Sina Neria, No. 15, of Duchesne clash for the faadrpthaii Duchesne beat Green River to advance to the championship game. 19-1- The Eagles huge lead was reduced to just two, but Kim Coers and Codie Farley buckets had Duchesne ahead However,- - Rich by five, 22-1- RUNNERUP EAGLES-T- he Eagles' RaShelle Nielsen, right, tries to get the basketball under control and also in the picture is Duchesnes Kim Goers, No. 21. Duchesne ended up finishing second at the region tournament due to a championship loss to Rich. The Eagles will play Waterford, Wednesday at the state meet in Price. 7. tormented Duchesne with its press and took a 4 lead on two free throws by Jaime Call. Coers hit two at the foul line for a 5 ad van- tage. Rich came right back to score a free throw to tie up the game at 6 at the half! 1 26-2- Eagles pick up two hoop wins, Altamont topples Tabiona crew her' By team,' "Real Sad" Tabiona "Real Real Sad". Duchesne beat both Altamont and Rich. Altamont nipped Tabiona. Union lost to Lehi, and Tabiona dropped and-anot- Alion Rachele -- One team, Duchesne is "Real-ReHappy", another Altamont "Real Happy, one more, Union al 26-2- - Uintah Staumdlam'dl Duchesne's starting center, Farley fouled out early in the fourth quarter. Nielsen led DucHesse with 19 and Coers added 13. Moon added six and Ave Neria three. Call waa the top Rich scorer at 13 and Kimberly Kennedy added 12. Duchesne had a much happier time, Friday night even though they suffered from a slow start, and still had a 15-- 6 lead after one quarter. The Lady Eagles took charge in the second quarter to take a lead of 1 into the lockerroom. games to Altamont and Rich last week. Altamont opened the region season with an 0-- 4 record due to dose losses and finally gained a win when they beat Tabiona in DuAltamont, Saturday, chesne scared a Saturday night win when they thumped Rich in DuThe Eagles gained chesne, for a Lady Eagle loss revenge earlier in the day to the Lady, 68-4- 9. Rebels. The Longhorns led 18-1- 3 quarter and Special, Rate BuyaMs Get One FREE $4.00 for up to 20 words (paid in advance) 150 a word thereafter check if ouh 36-2- 8 Duchesne and Rich were tied at at the end of the first quarter, and the Eagles fell behind 3 at the half However, Duchesne turned "Red Hot" in the second half with 18-3 quarters to pound the Rebels by 19. Billy Hoopes led Duchesne with 24 points. Wes Young added 17 and Jeremy Robb 13. Crania had 11 for 28-2- 27-1- 8, Rich. Rich liked Friday. Rhoades ripped the net for Tabiona with 28 paints and Price added 21. Young was the top Eagle scorer at 17 and B. Hoopes added 12. Dave Hanbeig scored 11. Rust led Altamont with 13 and Tew scored 12. Lehi had an easy time with Union as they beat the Cougars, 7 at Lehi, Friday. Uintah beat Pfcrk City, 9, 2. Earl led Union with 12. 13 14 15. 16. 17 18. 20 19 . by Aldon Rachele Every sports team has a coach and over the years Ive had coaches, who taught me baseball and at least raw coach, who I hoped would disappear. My dad, Orlando Rachele, was a "Minor Letue" coach and ofcourse ha let mo play baseball with my very own glove. He let me have all . the baseballs or cracked beta (I aa good as taped them . new) I wanted. The Roosevelt Minor League was fra youngsters, who wereirt members of the regular Little League. I would tag along with CoachDad and then play in some of the games. The games didnt count as standings weren't kept and there wasn't any pressure to win. According to City Recreation Director, Coach Scott Edrington I was ineligible to play in the Minor League program since I. was a 'V V Little Leaguer-- . , , , Coach Ednngton Caught me playing Minor League ball and booted me out I kept on playing, but when his car started approaching my dad and the Minor League players would say, "Here he comes--Yo- u . up-alm- oet 23-2- one-pai- nt 16 points in its loss to Lehi. Kevin Duncan scared 11. 44-4- have been same site along Main Street John Hullinger, who ia now a mortician, waa just out of high school and he coached my Pony League team with such players as : Danny Bryson, Steve Yack, Darryl We didnt kill oppoeDaniels, etc. ing team winning hopes with plays such as the "Suicide Squeeze". We just played with a "Stiff Upper Up" as we refused to "Cadi In Our Chips." We hit the ball as hard aa we could and then ran like we were trying to escape from some guy with a chainsaw. The next year we had as our coach, Clair Duncan, who was in charge of the Hiland Dairy. We creamed a few opponents. However, sometimes our lead evaporate when the opposing team milked our pitcher for rune when his tired arm turned into melted cheese in the . latjgingwgA and Qurjjatf.went.,. sour. My teams didnt win every game, but we at least had a fun time and isnt that what baseball ia all about? - - , better hide!" I would jump into the backseat of my dads old Mercury and stretch out oh the floor until Minor Leaguers such as Ralph Wright, Tommy Sprouse, etc., told me the "Coast Was Clear!!" Coach Edrington wasnt really a bad guy, and his son, Kenny. Edrington was a good friend, but I guess Coach Edrington just had to show "Who was the Boss!" However, I fooled him as I played ball in my dads league. At least I didnt have, to hide in the trunk. Other baseball coaches were Bolton in Little League and Bryan Whitney Farnsworth led Altamont aim. with 21 prints. Mann Dastrup added 15 and Rebecs U and Hamaon, 20, were t top &een teem. OiwtMng I remember about Ihver scorers. Altamonthit lfrout Bolton that he wasnt of 33 free throws and Green River in "Winning at Allcaught converted 4 out of 15. Costs". He made sure that every-. one got to play. to finish and beat Altamont by 19. I shared right field with George White led Altamont with nine. Murray. Sometimes I started and then Murray replaced me in the ' later innings. Other times it was Sometimes I got a hit and than Coach Bolton would 1st George Do It and ha would get 34-3- their insit to Tabiona a lot better as thqy beat the Tigers. 75-6- River bucket. Duchesne coasted to win. a Nielsen led Duchesne with 15 and Farley added 14 Coers scared 13 and M. Jenkins, Lott six. Neria and Ronnie Davies tossed in four. S. Jenkins scored two. Green River's top scorer was Gaylene Ekker at 18. Mirissa Harrison added nine and Amy Mitchell five. Andrea Rowley scored three. Andrea Luke and Loni Shorts tossed in two. Altamont and Green River were tied at 3 at the half, but the Lady Longhorns took a lead of 3 in the third quarter, Saturday morning. Green River rallied to tie up the game at Both teams were still tied after two overtimes and Green River won the game by outscoring Altamont, in the third extra period. 22-poi- nt 1-- 69-5- 11 Nielsen, Farley, Neria, Coers, Amber Lott and Melinda Jenkins hit some key shots. Nielsen scored nine points in the quarter and blocked a Green after one at the half. 83-5- 10. 20-poi- nt 41-2- Tabiona outaoored Altamont, 14-1- 1 24-2- 2, to lose by three points. Dalton Fjeldstsd was jthevhigfa jouw&jg Altamont with 27 points. Shiloh Rhoades scored 19 for Tabiona. i. Paul Tew and A.C. Rust added 11, for Altamont and Shay Price scored 12 for Tabiona. 1 Duchesne continued to suffer hoop doom as they scored only five points aa compared to 15 by Rich to fall after three behind by ten, 41-3quarters. Rich went on to win fay 13. 1, 69-6- 6. u,c ; 25-2- 4. DHS to play Waterford The Duchesne Lady Eagles will battle Waterford out of Region 14 State in the first round of the Tournament in Price, Wednesday at 5:50 p.m. Duchesne ia the second place team.from Region 16. 1-- A -- 6-- 3, EW, STySTlt - veree-a-vere- a. abaeehit. Game action memories have pretty much faded away, but I e Activiremember an ty". I would give George a ride on my little bike so that ha could go home with his dad, who worked at a local church. Sometimes my small bike was low on air and it took plenty of leg work to gain pedal power. Two little Leaguers dressed in unifarms that dated back to the 1950a with sponsors that were long out of business must .21. "After-Gam- 22 23 .24. 25 26 .27. 28 29 Controlled Intake of Essential Nutrition for Performing Cattle 30. 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Meacham finished second to Cael Sanderson of Wasatch. Charley Jenkins, also, placed second for Union. (Photo by Lane Christensen) 3-- A |