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Show i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 7. f H IT' ? V I yji P I If ) y ! t r ) ; i 1 ' i i f tf ; ! ! J I , hU I Page 15 ,$2 Union Places 6th i ! i I i i 1995- - Duchesne posts 3 - 1 record, and takes 2nd at 1 A meet , v I 'A- -- the prawn. Amy Robinson ie Ducheenee head coach. Duchesne advanced into the Duchesnes Lady Eagles keep on ehampiondiip genu when they and Better Bstterom "Getting to the next with a dfeated Region lS title winrwr, 15. Rich place finish at the fae "I State Volleyball Tournament held rBach whipping Christian, 'recently in Price. The volleyball Intermountain 15-finish nee the Duchesne record for Duchesne, Wayne, best tournament ever- -a second Intermountain Christian ana Rich title at the 1995 State were ranked in the Top 4 by the Meet. Union pocketed a Salt Lake Tribune. The Union Cougars lost to sixth place at the State Volleyball Meet held the last week Richfield in the first round, came of October. right back to beat Cedar City, 15-Lady Eagle assistant coach A1 The victory over Cedar Jole predicted a "Top Two Finish" was a revenge win for a 1994 City by Duchesne and he was right on Union first round loss to the the "Volleyball Money" with the Redladies (Men are Redmen), Eagles advancing into the 15-Lehi won the third finals against battle of the year between the two championship defending state champion, Rich teams as they nipped Union, 15-High School. The Eagles gave Rich 3 in three games for a good battle, but the Rebels fifth place. as title winner on a 15-Previous repeated 15-- 9 triumph at College of Eastern Union, and Utah in Price. Duchesne fought the Lady Pioneers back in the second game. region pay. Union didn't win its However, Rich was able to fight final match, but placed at the off the Eagle charge and snared meet with sixth place, which had them happy. "We were up and down, but we didn't let anyone run over us," said assistant coach Ina Nielson. "We did better than we have done in a few years." Union head coach is Leslie Moms. Delta ended up winning the title when they beat Emery, 15-Richfield finished third by AltamontWhitehorse game and whipping Region IQ champion, volleyball tournament outcomes 15-weren't printed in last week's Wasatch, Emery 15-- 9 and Uintah Basin Standard because of beat Richfield, 15-Delta downed Wasatch, 15-a Friday printing day. to reach the finals. Emery beat Cedar City, Delta downed Lehi and Wasatch beat Hurricane in other first round matches. By Aldan Rachel 13-1- 5, 15-1-1, 1-- A 15-1- 1, 8. . 1-- A 3--A 9, 15-1- 1. 12-1- 5, 15-1- 2, 8. 8, 15-1- 5, 4, VOLLEYBALL STARS-Duche- Lady Eagles posted a 3-- sne 1 finish.' Eagles battle for the ball during a match played recently. Duchesne mark at the A State Volleyball Tournament, which inclui Altamont Longhorns knock off Whitehorse 3-- A 5, 15-1- 1. By Aldon Rachel Altamont picked up its third straight victory and discovered that Whitehorse's 0 record wasnt too impressive as they whipped the Southern Utah team by 20 paints, in a playoff game, October 24 in Price that gave the winner 7-- 33-1- 3, 5, 15-1- 3, 7. 5, 4, 14-1- 6, 15-1- 0, Christian Intermountain 15-for defeated Wayne, 15-class. third place in the Wayne ended up fourth. Valley downed Manila for fifth dace, 15- Manila placed seventh. 4, 4, 4, 1-- 15-1- 3. 8alt Lutheran Lake beat 15-- 8 for Monument Valley, sixth. Monument Valley jacked up eighth place. Duchesne opened the 1A Tournament by defeating Salt Lake Christian, and fellow Duchesne County team, Altamont lost to Valley, Manila edged Whitehorse, 15- 15-Other first round 5, winners were: Intermountain Christian over Monument Valley, Wayne over Waterford, Panguitch downed Wasatch Academy, Rich 15-1- 2, 15-1- 2, 15-1- 3, 12-1- 5, 15-1- 7, 5. 5. downed Dugway, 15-- Enterprise 15-- 1; Salt over Lake Lutheran. The Lady Eagles converted points from the service lane for a 15-2 victory over Salt Lake Lutheran, which placed the Eagles in the Rich beat 15-1- 5, semi-final- s. Panguitch, Intermountain 15-- 15-1- 1. 1, Christian advanced to its battle with Rich when they beat Valley, 15-ISA. Wayne 1, 15-downed Manila, 15-1- 0, Monument Valley eliminated Altamont when they beat the 15-15-Ladv Longhorns, Duchesne s Lady Athletes have ' had a "SuperDuper Successful Year", which started with a fourth Volleyball place finish at the Tournament in October 1994, State third place at 1995 Basketball Meet, second at 1995 A Track Meet and second at 1995 Volleyball Tournament Last .year the Lady Eagles beat Manila' 5, 9. 1-- A 1-- A 1-- 1-- A and Enterprise volleyball meet Challenge Championship Paul Tew and AC. Rust combined for five Altamont touchdowns. Tew scored three and Rust two. Paul Tew scored the first touchdown of the game on a nine-firquarter and a bay Stan Young of taon, ownsd byearned a third Uhesne, Utah, finilh in AQHA SSShowboaf Semi-Final- s. st a 0 lead. Whitehorse right bock with a touchdown kickoff by Norton on an return. Norton also scared the extra point kick to tie up the game at 7 in the first quarter. for 7-- 85-ya-rd 7-- Altamont scored two 'touchdowns in the second quarter to take .a .advantage at halftime. AC. Rust scored a TD on an run and Tew added his second touchdown on a interception return. Yaxzi of Whitohorse scored a TD on a ten- yard jmum from Jones to bring the Raiders within six points. The crew of Tew and Rust wiped out the Whitehorse hopes in the second half with a touchdown each in the tliird quarter to guide Altamont to its victory. Tew added hie third TD on a run and than Rust scored the final Altamont touchdown for his second Rust scared the conversion to put the game out of reach, and than Altamonfs defense went to work with the net result a shutout over Whitehorse for the entire second half. The daily newpapers list Altamont with just three wine as of November 3, but actually they have four victories. The Longhorns 19-13 Gardner and Paul Tew break up a pass HIGH FLYING ACTION-W- es intended for an Eagle wide receiver. Matt Biotherson scored the fust touchdown of the game, which gave Altamont a 5-- advantage. 0 18-ya- rd 30-ya- rd - by AldonRachele The Atlanta Braves (Finally-i- ts about time didn't think it would ever happen) beat the Cleveland Indiana to win the 1995 World Series after striking out in 1991 to the Minnesota Twins and in 1992 to the Toronto Blue Jays and blowing the National League Playoffs to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1993. Baseball is over, and done! So what ie a poor fan to do when he is farced to go "Cold Turkey" when the "Doan Are Nailed Shut" at the every stadium? Anawen-"person could read a book!!" A boos is one of those thing! with a bunch of words, a few pictures and- not many commercials. The only advertising are jages at the back of the book that Mia a person to "Buy More Books", and moat people just skip thoae jages. - Naturallya I to read books on "Baseball , but for a change of pace how about a political book such as: "All The' President's Men", which I purchased for a dime at a Kingrize Indoor Yard Sale." "All The Presidents Men" deals with the famous Watergate situation that lad to the downfall , of farmer jiresident Richard Nixon back in the 1970b. The book should apjieal to baseball fans as there are more "Knock Down Pitches" than a game involving the legendary hurler, Don Drysdals of the Loe Angeles Dodgers and "Low Blows" to the "World of Politics" with secret underground - behind-the-scen- mansuvers. es The "Ultimate Low Blow" for baseball was cancelling the 1994 World Serial after the pro athletes went on strike. Nixon suffered his "Ultimata Low Blow" when he was knocked down from power and forced to resign aa President. At least tin 1976 election wasn't cancelled like the 1994 World Series. If "All The President's Men" is a bit too deep, how about "Catcher In The Wrr tor Bob Decker, who made mediocrity famous, and is currently a sportscaster for ABC Baseball I purchased the book bock in 1983, but I Just got around to reading it Why the delay in finishing the book? I couldnt believe that a guy would almost be jiroud to finish hie career with not a .199 avenge or .201 avenge, but an even .200. I gueaa I figured Uacker wasnt taking the precious holy sport of baseball seriously .. . enough. After suffering through a strike that included 770 World Series!!!" and countless New York Yankees managers over the years such as Billy Martin, Bob Lemon, Billy Martin, Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, Lou Pinella, Gene Michael, Stump Merrill, Budqr Dent, Dallas Green, Buck Shows! ter, etc., and another change for 1996, 1 decided I needed to read something that was sujipose to be a "Joke" and thus I returned to "Catcher In The Wry. Uacker said that, ha knew his career was over when he the door to the Braves chit in 1968 and manager Luman Harris looked up and said, "No beat Milford, Kemmerer. Tooele JV and visitors allowed. Uecker waited Wyoming; Results of the six years to make (he majors with Whitehorse. the Milwaukee Braves in the early 1960a and as he walked to the UttlG batters cage his manager hollered, "Kid, you're doing good, except that up here in the big leagues moat of ua wear our athletic Lucille Tuttla has been supporters on the inside of our pjxxnted chair of the Utah Board uniforms." t Parka and Recreation. Tuttle I dent know 'if those stories by i appointed to the position by Uecker are completely true, but her fellow board members at the sometimes I wonder if the boards October 17 meeting. She "Baaeball Powera" have replaces former dudrpereon Kent "Everything Backward and Inside D. Tibbetts, who recently retired Out", and especially after the from the board. 194 World Series and a Tuttle was appointed to the weird regional playoffs system in board by Governor Michael O. 1995 where fans mined most of Leavitt in July 1993. In addition the games. The baseball to chairing the board, aha also the parks and nightmare just had to be represents organised by that famous hatchet recreation interests of Daggett man, Jason, of those "Friday The Duchesne, Uintah, Utah and 13th" movies, or is his "Bud . Wasatch county residents. 21-ya- rd two-pai- nt five-year-o- ld thwest Challenge Championship G3, October 21 at Portland Meadows. SS Showboat, ridden by C E Jones and trained by Lin Melton, finished third in a field of 9 horses, d in a time of 22.060 for the race. The third place finish psid $4,275.00. Saturday was dear with a fast track and no wind, for the AQHA No r t h w e s t C h all e n g e 'Championship G3, the 8th race of the day, which paid a total of 440-yar- ' $42,750. The .top five finishers are as fallows: CEE The Blurr, Almighty Pie, SS Showboat, Queens Juno and Willasboy. " More than $262 million was ' wagered on 10,398 American Quarter Horse races at , 114 racetracks in the .United States, Canada and Mexico in 1994. Continuing the tradition of the quarter mile racer, the racing American Quarter Horse ie known as Americas fastest athlete. For more information on American Quarter Hone racing, contact Katie Fletcher, AQHA Racing Department, P.O. Box 200, Amarillo, Texas 79168 or call (806) Extension 366. 376-488- NO. 2 TEAM-Duchc- snc Eagles jet to the net during a recent match. Duchesne finished second to Rich at the A State Volleyball Meet held in Price. 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