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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 9. SURROUNDED TIGER-M-atl Fabrizio, center, focuses on the hoop while ignoring a bunch of Green River Pirates. Some with visible numbers are Ryan Parsons, No. 44 and Kent Nelson, No. 50. Fabrizio powered his way to 26 points in a Tabiona 90-5- 8 win over Green River, which improves Tabionas record to 8 wins and 2 losses. 1996- - Pace 13 Tabiona Tiger. crs from Tabiona posed with a new member, Taz-T- hc CHEERY Cheerleaders arc: front row, left to right, Angela Lefler, Nique Brown, Trina Thomas, Angie Fabrizio, and back row. Melody Park, Anne Turn bow, Ralaina Roberts, Tasha Gines. The two cheery basketball players in the background aren't members of the squad. BUNCH-Chccriead- Fabrizio Scores 26 Tabiona Tigers sink Pirates by By Aldon Rachelc Tabiona had an easy time against' the Pirates at Green River, and "T" is the first letter in both , Green River waa hoping for an "Tabiona" and "Team" and the upset at Tabiona. Fortunately for Tigers fused the two together with Tabiona and unfortunately far Green River it waa more of the "TNT" style play, which featured amt. three-poibombs to distance long Groan Rivers Ryan Parsons drain Green River's defense far a 90-5- 8 explosive win, Saturday in a made the first2--basket of the game game. The Tamona far a Pirate 0 advantage, but win improve! the teams record to. Tabiona quickly tied up the 8-by Matt Tabiona, which is listed No. 5 contest with a Fabrizio, who waa high scorer in Salt Lake Tribune in its the by the game with 26 points and than poll, will hoet another ranked Tabiona ignited a explosive three- -' quad. Intermountain Christian, point fire with Brandon Casper Saturday in Tabiona. and Jared, Tumbow scoring on Ilia last time, Green River and long range 'blasts for a Tiger 2 - Tabiona met the Pirates had just The Pirates narrowed Tabionas returned home after defeating to three paints, twice, and. lead one want However, Altamont by -- non-leag- two-point- 2. 1-- A 8-- then Casper, Jeremy Stringham, Fabrizio teamed up for nine points to sink Green River for a 19-- 9 advantage. Casper haunted the Pirates with two field goals and Fabrizio hit a field goal and Area throw. Casper and Fabrizio teamed up once again to guide Tabiona to a first quarter advantage of 25-1- 3. Tabiona worked for the final shot of the quarter and it waa "Hoop Perfect with Casper hitting a shot at the buzzer. Once again, Tabiona had its "Three-PriGuns Smoking" with , Price and Casper, who are just juniors, zeroing in on the distance target and Fabrizio hitting a Old Way on a field goal and ftse throw. Casper hit a three-pointand Price was waa "Right On The Mark for two straight 3V to dam up Green Riven winning hopes with a 42-1- 8 advantage. Green Rivers By Harrison also joined the "Three Point Show" in the second ended with quarter, which Tabiona ahead 44-2Green River's second half comeback disappeared just like a ghost with Caaper leading the third quarter charge with two three pointers. The last one put Tabiona up by 32 prints at 67-3- 5. We caught on fire, got good ranee and made easy shots," said Casner. "We started hitting from 12-poi- nt nt "Three-Pointer-T- er 24-pri- nt -- 3. Union Cats take second Union High School finished second in the Vernal Tournament of Champions that featured teams from Montana, 'Wyoming Colorado and Utah. Butte, Montana, took the first place title and edged Union by just 21-tea- m for eighth triumph 90-5- 8 the outside with and the game was over." three-pointe- Green River was behind 70-4- 3 after three quarter, but the Pirates continued to "Give Total Effort" with Coby Hunt and Parson burning up the free throw lane with six straight conversions. Tabionas Price used a three-priplay to put the Tigers up fay 28 at nt 77-4- 9. "We started playing tenacious defense and got steals for easy baskets," said Price. "We played a n defense. We double teamed and helped each other when an opponent drove by his man. Everyone stepped in and stopped the offensive threat." Coach Lee Gines emptied his Sam bench, and sophomore, Rhoades added hie name to the Parade Tabiona "Three-Poiwith a long range jumper. Tabiona had eight for the night with Casper hitting four. Levi Gines, a ninth grader and sophomores, Cody Lefler, Riley Roberts converted free throws to 8 deliver a triumph to the Tigers. Tabiona had almost everyone put shots through the hoop with 12 cagers scoring. Fabrizio' used 11 field goals and 4 for 9 free throw shooting to score hie 26 prints. Casper had 18 prints on even field goals. Price Beared 13 and Turnbow 11. Also scoring were: Stringham, 6; Brett Giles, 4; Gines, 3; Rhoades, 3; Dustin Lazenby, 2; Rusty Harris, 2; Lefler, Roberts, 1 point each. The Hgera hit 33 field goals and converted 16 out of 32 free throws. "We played super defense, stole the ball and rebounded well. We had our best offensive rebounding so far this season, which gave us a lot of second and third shots. Matt Fabrizio was our dominant He controlled the rebounder. man-to-ma- nt three-pointe- rs 90-5- UP, UP A AWAY-Tabio- nas Shay Price, right, does a balancing act with the basketball and trying to knock it away is Green Rivers Ryan Parsons. Price teamed up with Brandon Casper to blister the Pirates with countless and Caspers scored four Price two. three-pointer- boards and put many back up into the basket for prints," said Coach Gines. "We played unselfish team ball, and it was a good win for us." Hunt led Green River with' 21 lints. Parsons added 18 and ie Johnson eight Harrison scored six and Kent Nelson three. three-printe- ro a 5-Brighton, wrestling' powerhouse, placed third. Uintah finished fifth. Brighton recently knocked off Oram, a team that had state won the last two 5-championships. Travis Marx, Jesae Cook, Jeremy Jeppeen and Charley Jenkins of Union pocketed championships, Saturday evening 'at the Uintah High School tournament Sam Wrote, Union, finished second. A A Duchesne Eagles cage Wildcats for fourth straight hoop victory By Aldon Rachel favorite number "4". The Eagles with four opened the straight wine, then lost four straight and now have again won four in row with a 51-4- 4 win over South Summit at Duchesne, Wednesday. Prior to the victory Wildcat!, over the 2-Duchesne whipped Waterford, Green River ana 2-- Grantsville. The Eagles were ranked No. 1 last week fay the Salt Lake Tribuna in ite priL The Eagles opened the game with a narrow first quarter lead of one point over South Summit at Duchesne caged the Wildcats with 21 prints in the second at quarter for a 29-1- 9 advantage the half. South Summit, which brat 3--A Union back in November, narrowed Duchesnes lead to six with 11 in the third quarter and waa behind 36-3-0 going into the final tight minutes. Duchesne had a scoring dump in tha third quarter with just even prints, but did better in the fourth with 15 counters to brat South Summit by seven runtere. Kyle Bailey led the Eagles with 19 points, and Jeremy Robb added tern Both pocketed two three-printeeach. Robert Young toMsd fn right and Billy Hoopes six. Duchesnes "Good or Bad" is 1-- A A Peatroea acored five aiuT Grant' two. Aaron Hoopoe scored one counter. Duchesne tossed in 17 field goals and hit 13 out of 24 free throws. Luka Gines topped South . Summit with 18. The Wildcats popped in 17 field goals and converted 8 out of 11 free throws. Duchesne will battle Green River on the road, Saturday, July 13 Cottonwood Apartments Now Renting A New Addition To The Honeymoon Cabin $100 Per Night Per Couple J tK (Winter Rates) Five Cabins To Choose From Boys Ranch Cowboy Cabin West Cabin Honeymoon Cabin Trophy Lodge 1-- PpiP! 8-- 7. Primestar Satelite System In All Cabins Horse & Buggy Rides Available By Mark Monsen mmez y ipE-- . . 2 & 3 Bedroom, Low Income Family Housing (Tax Credit Income Limits Do Apply) For Information Call; rs fMTSMTf 722-277- 2 Fr More Information UCall Or Write To: LC. Ranch Box 63 Altamont, Utah 84001 poll Green River fired in 20 field goals and hit 16 out of 24 free throws. Freshmen from both teams, Gines, Harris, Tabiona, and Abe Mitchell, Luke Shorts, Green River, saw action in the varsity contest. eight prints. Rivers Luke Shorts, left, battles HIGH SCORING MOVES-Grc- en with Tabionas Sam Rhoades, center, while Abe Mitchell, Green River, and Cody Lefler, Tabiona, look on. The Tigers heated the scoreboard above with 90 points in a win over Green River. rs ' |