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Show ... I I I 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Scnicnibcr 24. 1996 face National search for Americas most outstanding athletes A nationwide eearch is underway for some of Americas most outstanding athletes who will be honored at "The Seventh ARETE Awards for Annual Courage in Sports," which will air on ESPN, on in prime-tim- e Christmas Eve, at 8:30p.m. ET. This inspirational effort honors athletes who have risen above themselves to achieve their goals. ARETE, an ancient Greek term, captures the essence of excellence, goodness, valor, perseverance, nobility and virtue. Last years ARETE winners were: Scott Reese (Junior), a high school football place kicker, who is blind; GOLF WINNERS-Standi- ng lc(l lo right arc: Gcri Buckalcw, Shar Benson, MaiyAnn Bisscll, Betty Russell, Sue Chapman, Joyce Eldrcdge, Tari Larsen, Skylar Nelson, Kelly Smith, Darci Lee, Carmen Robison, Virginia Ferguson, and sitting are: Debbie Allen, Estelle Shaw, Mac Obcrhanslcy, Lisa Evans, Cathy McDonald, Sue Richman. i Harold Local schools drop games on the road TD pan catch by Pierce and went ahead 20-1- 3 rfyin the third quarter on Gardners d run. Ross scored on a touchdown pass and his Carbon team added an extra point to tie up the game at 20-2However, a gave Uintah the victory. In other games North Sanpete 8 annihilated the Lehi Pioneers, and Wasatch whipped Park Union will battle City, 48-2Altamont on the road, Wednesday at 7 p.m. and the Cougars next home opponent will be North Sanpete, October 4. North Sanpetes Ben Anderson scored five TD against Lehi and K.C. Anderson added two. 37-ya- Friday The 13th wasnt so The 20th was worse! All three Duchesne County teams, Union, Duchesne, Altamont went down to defeat in the sport of football in away games, Friday, and next-doneighbor Uintah lucked out to win by two points, 22-2- 0 at Carbon. Both Duchesne and Union were held scoreless with Altamont the only Duchesne County team to score a touchdown, but in a losing cause. Richfield snapped a losing streak by defeating the Longhorns, 21-Jordan Terry scored touchdowns on two and runs in the first half for a 14-- 0 lead and then teammate, Daniel Thompson added a touchdown in the third quarter for a 21-- 0 edge. Daryl Oman scored Altamonts only touchdown of the game on a run in the fourth quarter and Matt Brotherson carried the football into the end zone for a bod--Frid- 3-- A two-yar- 15-ya- The Duchesne Eagles will host Pare wan, Wednesday at 5 p.m. 2-- A 1st Security makes donation to Union 15-ya- For the sixth consecutive year. First Security Bank has announced it will fund catastrophic insurance for Union High School students in sports or other involved activities. The 5400 donation will be presented to the school this fall during a sporting event. In the 1990s, First Security has spent more than SI million to insurance catastrophic provide school all to state high coverage students participating in Utah High School Activities Association-sanctione- d Sanctioned events. conversion. Union played a fine defensive game, but they lacked success on the offensive side of the ball. Emery cashed in on scores late in both halves to beat the Cougars by 14 points. Grimm made the game "Grim For The Cats" with two touchdowns on a three-yar- d pass two-poi- one-yar- run. Emery d conversion after the first touchdown for an 0 lead at the half. No. 1 Rich squared off against No. 2 ranked Duchesne in the "Battle Of The Season" in the class between two undefeated two-poi- 8-- A teams and last e" 19-49- ); Professional; Superlative Performance and Life Achievement r- PUZZLED ATHLETE-T- hc youth football player on the left wonders, "Does that upside down competitor really own three feet?" while face down in the turf. Sflgjik :c2i .. i 100-mil- 55-2- 16-ga- catch and a scored a (Amateur), University of Kentucky wide receiver who is truly an inspiration to his entire team, accident that despite a near-deat- h left his face and shoulders badly burned; Helen Klein (Senior), marathon runner who e completed the along with several e other 50 and runs; Ernie Irvan (Professional), given a 10 chance to live after a brutal crash during a race, race car driver Irvan made a triumphant return, despite racing with a patch over one eye; Cal Ripken, Jr. (Superlative Performance), with his groundbreaking achievement 370-mil- nine-yar- d By Aldon Rachele Dennis in surpassing Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games in the mqjor leagues. "We are looking for the exceptional athlete, driven to do their best.. .not necessarily to be better than anyone else, but better than they ever thought they could be," explains ARETE Awards Chairman, Ken Venturi. Nominations will be accepted from the general public and various media representing the top 500 newspapers across the' country. Athletes will be chosen from six categories: Junior (ages 18 and under); Amateur (ages Senior (ages 50 and over); include activities Tari Larsen win tourney Tari Larsen is the top golfer score of 156 during the Roosevelt Ladies Golf after shooting a Associations Larsen gdme finalists. championship When the football dust had cleared it was a repeat of last years title game with Rich coming out on top. Rich won on their home field, 37-but the game was close at halftime with the Rebels ahead by just 12-- However, they used a fourth quarter to win the game. Brad Weston and Ryan Johnson scared two touchdowns each for Rich. In the closest game of the night, Uintah used a safety in the third quarter to win 22-2Carbons center snapped the ball out of the end zone to provide the winning points for Uintah. The 3 Utes led at the half on a 0. 0. , named Club 179. Other winners are: Longest Drive, Buckalew, A flight and Smith, B flight Joyce Eldredge won the closest to the hole contest . at 12 feet 2 inches. Winner of the putter was Estelle Shaw. baseball, and Roosevelt youth football players battle for the ball during game action last ROUGH STUFF-Altam- ont week in Altamont. The Altamont team defeated Roosevelts No. 1 team. Games are held every Saturday. 0EBQ00 very costly program that we would not be able to afford without their contribution. In my opinion, this is another example of First Securitys UINTAH BASIN STANDARD 268 South 200 East Roosevelt, Utah - 722-S- I 3 y in the state." ??orPs AJkA Fire restrictions lifted statewide Because of recent precipitation and cooler temperatures the state forester, officials of the U.S. Forest Service, ..Bureau commitment to education 14-1- was Club 13-1- 4. Champion, and she also won the A flight gross title. Placing second was Sue Richman, 182; Darci Lee, third, 186. Pocketing A flight net honors were: Geri Buckalew, 136; Joyce El dredge, second, 140; Sue Chapman, third, 143. B flight winners are? gross, Betty Russell, first, 207; MaryAnn Bissell, second, 215; Mae Oberhansley, third, 234; B flight net, Shar Benson, first, 141; Kelly Smith, second, 152; Skylar Nelson, third, cross country, drill, basketball, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling and other activities such as music, speech and drama. The insurance provides income and medical care for life in the event of a serious injury to a student. "We are grateful to First Security Bank for their support and willingness to fund such a vital program for the young people of Utah," said Jerry Bovee, associate director of the UHSAA. "This is a yearns 1996 Championship, September of- - Land Management and the National Park Service are lifting the ban on open fires. People throughout the slate may once again build campfires and smoke in the states wildlands. "Its likely our recent weather does not signal the end of the fire season, but it does reduce the threat to a level where we feel comfortable lifting the restrictions," says State Forester Art DuFault.: "We appreciate the cooperation of everyone who took extra precaution with fire and ask that backcountry travelers and hunters remain aware, of the potential to wildland fire. L vetrps ... ' u , ... September 24 r Baseball, Wendover at Tabiona (Last Home Game) Volleyball, DHS at AHS, Uintah at Union September 25 FOotball, Parawon at DHS, Union at Altamont Volleyball, Tabiona High School at Rich Golf, Union High School at Lehi September 28 Baseball, Tabiona at Salt Lake Lutheran Cross Country, Union at Craig, Colorado October 1 Volleyball, Union at Lehi, AHS at East Carbon, Carbon at THS October 2 Football, Morgan at Duchesne High School October 11 Union Cross Country Meet, Roosevelt Golf Course . ... 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