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Show teU. Page 12 - January 9. 1996 Sports Uintah Basin Standard . Marci Dastrup, center, and RaShelle Nielsen, Duchesne, right, crash to HITTING THE DECK-Altamthe floor and whistling a foul is the referee. Note a fan in the stands, right, is signalling for an offensive led. The lady hoOp action was pretty heated with bodies hitung the floor and hot tempers, but at the end Altamont beat Duchesne for the first time at home in four yean. onls First Time In 4 Years HANDY ACTION-Gaug- ht in the act is Duchesnes Ave Neria, left, who misses the ball, and instead accidently grabs ahold of Cassidy Jessen's hand, right. Also in the picture is Duchesnes Tennille Stansfidd, right. Burdicks Altamont team beat Duchesne at Altamont, Thursday, in a game that featured heated exchanges. Altamont also beat East Carbon the next day. Longhorns win contest Lady Longhorns gamer win over By Aldon Rachele For fha first tima in four yean, Altamont beat Duchesne's Lady at Altamont, 53-4Eaglea Thursday, January 4 with Marci bomba Dai trup hitting three-poipractically from nearby Bluebell and Whitney Farnsworth hitting clutch buckets to hold off a second 5, Altamonfa Lady Longhorns improved their record to 6 wins and 5 losses when they clobbered East Carbon in Altamont, Friday Heather the score of 60-3"dick led Altamont with 18 points. The Lady Longhorns led by just, one after one quarter at but delivered the "One-Tw- o Offensive Punch" to the Vikings with 20 in tiie second quarter. East Carbon reared only two paints and was behind 27-- 8 at the half. Altamont continued to dominate ooop play with 17 in the third as compared to six by East Carbon for a 44-1- 4 advantage. The Lady Longhorns added 16 more in the fourth quarter to win by 29. Following top scorer Burdick were: Lefler, W. Farnsworth, Dastrup, 9 each; J. Farnsworth, 6; Atkinson, Sorensen, 4; Orme, 3; Christensen, Jessen, 2. Abeyta led East Carbon with 17. nt 1. Duchesne Tournament in Vernal. Prior to December and January wine over Duchesne, the last time 1-- A ITS MY left, and Whitney Farnsworth, Altamont, right, tussle on the floor for the basketball. Farnsworth led Altamont with 20 points. BALLCharlynn Bench, tl Duchesne, i nta Ip Bas i n . GasoUnet-Oiese- C -- started since they were ninth "Coder Heads Prevailed". The' graders, the Eagles have fielded Duchesne coach was whistled for a an excellent team this year led by .technical find when he disagreed RaShelle Nielsen, Jilean with a call by an official. Stansfidd, Ave Neria, and others. by Nielsen and The Lady Eaglea battled back to Tennille Stanefield had Duchesne within three paints of the once again back within three Altamont lead at early in points at early in the fourth the third quarter. quarter. Duchesne mined out on Moon, Nielsen and chances to dose the gap to one or Melody Neria guided Duchesnes rally, but tie up the contest. a few misses kept the Eagles from Altamont took advantage of retting any closer. Orme and W. "Wild Exchangee" where the ball Farnsworth ended Altamonfa cold bounced from Duchesne to 1 streak with buckets for a third quarter advantage by the Altamont to Duchesne and back to Altamont with W. Farnsworth Lady Longhome. pouring in five paints an two field Hoop action throughout the goals and one free threw to game was "Hot and Heavy" with bodies from both teams doing the increase the Lady Longhorn' advantage to 11 with less than "Double Dribble To The Floor" two minutes remaining. Heather without a basketball. 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Duchesne was behind by 11 points, but refused to throw in foe towel Two straight baskets and one free throw by Nielsen had the Eagles down by sis with 36 eaconde left. Nielsen missed foe second foot, got the rebound, but Duchesne couldnt put foe ball through the hoop. Dastrup dropped in two free throws with 21 seconds left to seal paint, 53-4-5 triumph Altamont Longhorns. "Our press kept Duchesne They had us outeixed. We couldnt let them get inride and we stopped them moat of the time," said Coach Seeley. "Our press got us the bell and sometimes Duchesne rushed their offense." . RpfrymligIObintWthq ! 38-3- FREE - CRtArLCL tMploytE Darlene rs and Altamont lady eager battle for COMPACTED BODIES-Duchc- sne the basketball during a league game between the two teams. Some of the lioopslcrs are RaShelle Nielsen, Duchesne, and Cassidy Jessen. state meet in 1995 and although "Floor Crashing had same players they lost some seniors, who ready fin "net Action" henna You Be The Judge! 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Altamont had a slim one-poilead of 13-1- 2 after one quarter and then Dastrup, W. Farnsworth and others starting "Cooking At The Basket". Dastrup hit two with the straight second one such a "Long-Lon- g Distance Shot" that 801" needed to be dialed. W. Farnsworth pumped in five paints in a row and Regina Sorensen zapped the net for a field goal to put Altamont ahead by 11 at 26-1- 4 with lees than four minutes left in the second quarter. Sunny Orme burned the opposition for a bucket and Altamont led 28-1- 6 at halftime. Duchesne placed third at the 8te -- u rally. Last defeated at the Uintah Altamont December, iSERvifKCprllE : iPf' half Duchesne 7-- 6, NOTllER Duchesne arch-riva- l, ' DarIene lFarnswortIi Paidc in Our Einplojwil A . ; ; LCL ROOSEVELT, UTAH SiL The seminar will be conducted by Planned Estate Benefits, a Law Firm specializing in estate planning and sponsored by Marty Gaybum with Farm Bureau Insurance. Those attending will be entitled to a complimentary consultation with a representative of Planned Estate Benefits. 722-517- 1 V. We Hope To See You There! Farnsworth led Altamont with 20 points. She fired in seven field goslle and 6 for 7 from foe foul line. Orme added 11 and Dastrup ten. Burdick scored eight ana Sorenson, Jami Farnsworth two each. Altamont tossed in 20 field goals and hit 11 out of 17 free throws. A number of seniors on the Altamont team have played for foe Longhorns sines they were 9th graders. Neria led Duchesne with 15 and Charlynn Bench, Nielson added nine each. J. Stansfidd Brand five and Melody Moon three. T. Stanefield and Bonnie Davies toeeed in two each. Duchesne fibred in 16 field goele and hit 13 out of 26 free throws. Duchesne will take on Unions JV teem in Roosevelt, Wednesday and Altamont will hoot Rich, Friday. The Lady Eagles will battle Saturday. Uintah at Uintah, |