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Show TT - -- 1 I I Pace 14 - October 29. 19 Svorts Uintah Basin Standard ' J'V : X'j ?c.- - i. ' s? 5 . K 'J conversion. Cameron Flint, right, dives into the end zone for a TWISTING The Eagles led 22-- 0 at the half and added 15 more points in the third quarter to beat Milford by 37 points. Aliatnoni didnt have a game this week. MOVES--Duchcsn- two-poi- cs nt Duchesne finishes second to region champion, Rich By Aldan Rachele DucheBne's volleyball place in Lady Eagle team pocketed second the 16 Region Tournament at Price with their only losses to No. 1 Rich last week. Rich won the tournament, and Monument Valley was third. ma pu River fifth. The Eagles defeated. East and beat Carbon, 15-Tabiona in two games. Rich beat Duchesne, 15-- 0 in the first game, but Duchesne owned a 14-- 9 second game advantage before the Rebels rallied to win 15-1- 1, 3, 16-1- 4. J T. ?" "We were behind and then we got ahead by six, but we couldnt score one point for to win the game, ana Rich scored seven straight to win," said Duchesne coach A1 Jole. Duchesne advanced into the region championship match by defeating Monument Valley in two games. "We had some rough moments, but we beat them,' Jole said. The Lady Eagles knocked off the Rebels, 15-- 8 in the first game in the title match. However, Rich took die crown by beating Duchesne in the next two games. will Duchesne and Tabiona State compete in the Tournament at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Friday. "We started off real well 1-- A r'nst .vat 1 Rich, but couldnt put it a for victory," commented Jole. "Kari Roberta stood (nit for Duchesne 16 kills in 17 attempts. byhitting no errors. 30 is normally good, but she had a 94 mark-th- at is unheard of." Jole added, "Ave Neria had nine blocks in the tournament Our Duchesne team did a great job. They played the best that they hat all season." athlete, Robert Young, runs down the field OUT OF MY WAY-D- HS and trying to stop the Eagle is a Tiger from Milford. .y -Cv i k ARL svvV .. , ' ' 'sw i .. j , f rli A , arv.-v.- r . Eagles prepare for playoffs 37-- 0 out Milford, by wiping By Aldan Rachele Duchesne High School is State Football focused on the Playoffs and their past two games-shutowins of a combined 68-- 0 over Juab JV and Milford-pro- ve - ut the Eagles are ready for tournament play. The Eagles beat October 18 and Juab JV, 31-then wiped out Milford in 0, Duchesne, Thursday, October 24 The game by the score of 37-with Milford was never dose as the Eagles led 22-- 0 at halftime and added 15 more points in the third quarter to win with ease. The triumph improves Duchesnes record to The Eagles have dreams of a rematch with the defending state champions, Rich High School at the 1996 title game. Last year Duchesne lost the crown to the Rebels in a close contest The state title game is set for 12 noon, November 9 "First Things First", Rich has a noon semi-fingame at Pleasant Grove, Saturday, November 2 vs. 0. faces , a, . arch-riva- l, Altamont for the third time this season on the same date and play at 3 p.m. Altamont is hoping that the Third Time Is The Charm" and that they can .i ,v turn' Duchesnes "Dream Into A Nightmare" by knocking off the Eagles. AHS didnt have a game last week, and they are using the extra time to get prepare for Duchesne. Hunters were busy seeking deer during the general season last week, but Duchesne football players were more concern with Bagging Some Tigers-Milfo- rd ; Style". Eagle running back, Robert Young was "The Top Gun" with three touchdowns. scored Young 1-- A the winner out of WhitehorseMilford, and Duchesne aAbS;as3.iKi; w 1st Round: DHS vs. AHS al vr!?1' . semi-final- 7-- 2. .BiLgaragai Utn'U'-lFJWW- football players double up to stop Duchesne Eagle running back, Robert Young. TAKES TWO-Milf- ord The Tigers had good reason to be worried about Young as he scored three touchdowns in the Eagles 37-- 0 triumph. Also in the picture is Duchesnes Shcred Mullins, No. 77. Duchesne will host Altamont in the s, Saturday at 3 p.m. first his touchdown in ths lint quarter on 'a run, and Wes Hackett added the two-poiconversion for an 0 Eagle advantage. "It was just a counter play. I got a good Mock from No. 55, Glen Ivie and I was off to the end zone. The win was a whole team effort, said Young. I vie had 19 tackles during a recent Duchesne win over Altamont. Young and Jeremy' Robb picked up yardage for the Eagles that moved Duchesne to the Milford 12. Young slew the Tiger defense by running around the left untouched --and into the end zone for his second score with 2:25 left in the first half. Cameron Flint dashed into the end zone for a two-poiconversion and a 22-- 0 advantage. Prior to the 2nd Young TD, Robb scooped up a pass deep in the'end zone for a touchdown on a scoringplay with 6:41 to go in the half. The ball had sailed over the outstretched hands of Eagles and Tigers just a "Hair of Second Earlier". Pirn catches by Jared Peatross and Hackett set up the seme by Robb. Youngs "Third TD" was the toughest one of all-- he had to "Do It Twice"! Ryan Crum forced Milfords defense to crumble by advancing the ball to the Tiger 18 on a punt return. Young carried the ball "Almost The Rest Of The Way", but the referees said, "No, No To A Touch downwhen they 'ruled that Young fumbled away the ball at the 2 yard line. 30-ya- rd 8-- ally nt 12-ya- rd 1-- However, after a few Milford offensive plays, Duchesne regained the football and then Young retraced his steps, took the same route to the goalline as the previous trip and cruised in for a run that gave score on a Duchesne a 28-- 0 advantage with 6:45 left in the third quarter. Duchesne wasnt done. They had plenty more bullets left in their TD holster. A large crew of Eagles shot down Milford quarterback Craig Barnes for a safety a minute and half later to put Duchesne up by 30-- Barnes wished that the "Grass frobably was ruled an "Illegal Substance" due to being "Smoked By Eagle Defense" for countless sacks. The Eagles Young returned the free kick after the safety to the Milford 25 and then Shane I vie scored a touchdown on a 22 yard pass. Unfortunately the TD was taken away, but Dave few plays later on a one yard run and Hackett added the extra print kick for a 37-- 0 lead with less than two minutes left in the third quarter. "It was simply a one yard run. Brian Brown blocked for me and I went in. Im happy to get a touchdown during our last game at home, said DeMille. Dustin Whittaker provided the "Highlight For Milford" by snaring a fourth down pass with seconds remaining to place his team on Duchesnes 25, but the Eagle defense refused to "Lose Their Shutout". A Duchesne defender intercepted a pass that "Shot Dead" the Tigers "TD Hope" and made the final score: Duchesne, 37 and Milford, 0. 31-ya- RUNNING ROOM-T- he Eagles Ryan Cram, right, finds an opening and dashes down the field. Giving him a good block is teammate, Dave DeMille. Team forfeits playoff game The football playo haven't started, but one tea Whitehorse has already lost ball game. The Whitehorse squ is down to just 13 players i of injury and has decided to fori its playoff game with MilfordT T Milford team will now 14 defending state champion, Rich the semi-final- s. Duchesne v 1-- : LUBE, CHANGE OIL & REPLACE FILTER pwERisw Palmer's American Center Care Car 395 2nd E. - Roosevelt S. 722-50- 24 sap fWlMh y S9995 AUFO- L- battle Altamont. Eight Whitehorses 13 players freshmen or sophomores. i |