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Show ! I P t Pape 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 3. 1996 Meet slated for September Tbs Pumper Inc. and Open is annua Rooaevelt 6-- 8 Pro-A- slated at the local golf course, will be The pro-aSeptember played on Friday, September 6 with a tee off time of 12 noon. Open play is slated for Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8 at the Golf Course. Roosevelt Shotgun starts will be held in the morning and afternoon. 6-- 8. m -- le ttenafe Rto 0005150 Duchesne Cross Country Revised Schedule Invitational, Duchesne QkKte 5; September Invitational, Wasatch Front Salt Lake City, 14; Uintah September Invitational, September 17; Rangely Invitational, North Sanpete Meet, Region Meet, Price, State Meet, Salt October 30. 14-1- 27-2- director IGA Super Center Hot 2nd Half Action Dan's Tire Service, Inc, Duchesne knocks off Manti, TrI'W Pipe Corp. Altamont scares & Supply AldonhadteU By Murray Motor CMC Duchesne County teams made the "Big Bros Cry and Sweat It Out" with the Duchesne Eagles using second half scoring to whip football power, Manti, 14-Friday and the Altamont Uintahs JV Longhorns giving team a scars before losing 27-2- 0 on a Uts touchdown in the final minutes, Saturday in Vernal. A two-yar-d touchdown run by Steven Bingham enabled Altamont to tie up tiie game at 20-2- 0 with 2:55 left. Altamont failed on its two-poiconversion try, but Uintah pulled the "Victory Out Of. The Fire" when Jeremy Strange scored the winning touchdown on a run with 1:39 to go. Altamonfs last play in the game ended with Matt Brotherson being pushed out of bounds at the Ute 20. The Longhorns had taken a 14-1- 2 lead early in the third touchdown quarter on a four-yar- d run by Bingham. However, Uintah added a touchdown and two-poiconversion to go up by 20-1Lastyear Duchesne lost to the Manti Templars, 32-1and the Eagles were ready for 1996 play as they completely dominated the battle with ManH in "Duchesne even though the game was deadlocked at 0 at the half. Uintah took Eagle mistakes killed two drives interception. deep in Manti territory in the first advantage with Trevor Ri chens scoring a touchdown on a half Duchesne recovered a Manti pass in the end zone to increase fumble near midfield late in the the Ute advantage to 12-- 0 with first quarter and then Robert 7:48 left in the first half. The fumble and interception Young motored with the football to the Manti 34. David DeMilles proved to be a "Costly Walceup catch at the Manti 19 had the fans Call". Floyd Mitchell had Madsen shouting, Hip Hip Hooray", but a quarterback, Adam fumble on the landing resulted in looking for a phone to call the football being turned over to after he was decked in the end Manti and killing the touchdown zone for a safety ' with 3:33 left in .the second quarter, which gave drive. A short mint by Manti put Altamont its first points.' Altamont got the ball right Duchesne in Manti territory at the 42 yard line, and several back because of the safety, but passfrunning plays by Young had had to punt the ball away. the Eagles ready to jet into the-en- However, the ball died on the one zone as they had the ball an and a few minutes later Uintah the Manti 9. Unfortunately, . had to punt from deep in its own Youngs long run was deleted due end zone. Altamont took over on to the "Old Yellow Flag" for the 35 yard line, and then cabbed holding and another, fumble in for a touchdown run by recovery by Manti helped to Brad Monsen that featured several scoreless first half. produce a broken tackles with 42 seconds Duchesne head coach Don Hill remaining in the first half that probably told his Eagle squad that brought the Longhorns within four a 0--0 tie wasnt any Football paints of the Ute lead at 12-Mountain" that needed to be The Longhorns played Uintah scaled. They just had to "Start All the rest of the way. tough Over Again in the second half. However, two super catches by The Eagles had a super Richens enabled the Utesto.jbit beginning in third quarter play n 0, 3-- A & Paint nt the position that involves organizing community sports activities throughout the year - should contact Linden "Mutt" Dye at Roosevelt City. nt 0-- 2-- A 2-- A 12-ya- rd The Ink Spot Inc. nt 4. Adams Big A Auto Supply Aycock & OUT OF MY WAY-Ea- gle football player, Aaron Hoopes, right, puts a mi; rush on quarterback, Joey Call ister of Manti arid prepares to doa Slam Dunk"-footb- alI style. 0. Jubal's Automotive Seeley, Uintah Roosevelt City is currently looking for a new recreation director' to replace Kim Murray, who is now teaching at Roosevelt Junior High. Those interested in 40-ya- 2-- A Pontiac 3-- A with a touchdown pass from quarterback Cameron Flint to Dustin Grant. Flint bit Wes Hackett on a two-poiconversion to zap the 0 tie and replace ith an 8--0 Duchesne lead. .Flint scared Duchesnes final touchdown in the fourth quarter on a two-yar- d run to give the ;les a season opening 14-- 0 win. 7e just beat Manti up the middle and then railed out and threw it deep to Grant for our first touchdown. Flints touchdown ran sms set up when we recovered a Manti turnover, said Coach Hill. "It is good to beat a team in our opener because we are going to be in the class next year." It was simply a case of "First Game Jitters" and Altamont had the "Nervous Pigskin Disorder". Uintah scored two touchdowns to take an early advantage of 12-Altamont fumbled the ball' away on the first play of the game, and then a "Strange Play Occurred". Uintah pulled off a fake field goal on a successful note with Jeremy Strange snaring a touchdown pass in the end zone with 8:25 left in the first quarter. Uintah moved deep into Altamonfs territory, but the Longhorns stopped a fourth down play. However, Altamont did the Utes a favor by giving up an 1-- A Val's Body Service City seeks new sports LAST CHANCE-Altam- ont Longhorn Matt Brotherson, left, tries to avoid two Uintah Ulcs. Unfortunately, he was pushed out of bounds at the Uintah 20 yard line on the last play of the game. Altamont turned in a great second half that saw them take a 2 lead. Uintah regained the advantage, but Altamont lied the contest at 20-2- 0 with a few minutes left. However, Uintah made some super catches and then scored the game winning touchdown for a 0 triumph. Basin Pharmacy October 5; October 16; October 23; Lake City, 2, Hales 0-- the jackpot with the game winning touchdown by Strange. A bomb to Richens put Uintah on the Altamont 24. Richens then added a circus catch where he knocked the ball away from a Longhorn, and snared it for a Ute completion at the AHS 12. "We just wish we could have played the first half like we did the second half." said Altamont Coach 36-ya- rd Bob Marshall. "We saw a lot of things we need to work on in practice. We also saw some good things as well." Altamont will host Duchesns, Friday, September 6 at 7:30 p.m. and then will battle Rich its annual homecoming September 13. game, 19-ya- . 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Duchesne didn't seme on the drive, but they added two touchdowns in the second half to upset 2-- Manti, 14-- Western Petroleum Tangles & Bangles West Highway 40, North Myton Bench Roosevelt. 823-235- 5 Grandparents Day 1 Uah 722-235- 5 ptemter 8, J996 : j j GOOD CATCH?Uintahs Lance Jacobsen reaches for the football, and has it on his fingertips. However, when Jacobsen hit the ground he dropped the ball. ' |