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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 27. 1998- - Pace 13 Stansfield Scores 27 Duchesne Lady Eagles nip Lady Longhorns, 62 to 59 By Aldon Rachele 7-- throw shooting by Altamont plus a rare (Should be only five) on the floor by the Longhorns and the Lady Eagles hitting key free throwsfield goals plus Tennille Stansfield's game high 27 counters all played a factor in Duchesne's 62 to 59 victory at Altamont, Thursday evening. Duchesne hit 58 percent of its charity tosses. Shanna Green refused to yield to the Altamont defenses stop sign as she had the Green Light to the hoop and made the Lady Longhorns Red With Envy when she hit a three-pointthat put Duchesne up by Shanna Mullins, Amber Lewis and Stephanie Robb zapped the net for field goals and Duchesne was up Duchesne connected on two by 13-free throws to lead 15-- 9 after one quarter. Altamont, which along with Duchesne had a Grand Time with wins over Grand High School one week earlier, fought back and narrowed the Duchesne lead to one at 6 when Wyann Weidman scored. Altamont took its first advantge at 20-1- 9 on another field goal by Weidman. Duchesne went back ahead by 0 as they continued their success at the foul line by going 3 for 4 on gems by Robb and Lewis. Howk ever, it was then time for bombs by Michelle Brotherson (three-pointeand Autumn Lefler (top of the key jumper) to return a to the Lady Longlead of 25-2- 2 horns. Altamont called time out and then disaster struck-S- ix Lady Longtoo horns returned to the court-o- ne many. The referee didnt waste any time blowing his whistle. Duchesne took advantage with Stansfield hitting two technical fouls and Amber Lewis popping in a field goal to present a 26-2- 5 advantage to the Lady Eagles. Duchesne led 30-2-8 at the half. Duchesne used the hot shooting hand ofStansfield when she flipped in a shot for a seven-poiedge of 41-3- 4 early in the third quarter. Stansfield didn't stand around on the court as she zapped in another field goal and then a teammate con er 7-- 0. 62-5- 9. Tabiona improves to cage record of 1 1 The Tabiona Tigers improved their record to 12-- 1 by clobbering 4 and Intermountain Meridian, Tabiona will host Christian, Rich, Friday. Tabiona led 17-- 4 after one quarter and 28-- 8 at the half. The Tigers continued to dominant the Mongooses with 18 third quarter counters for a 46-1- 5 advantage. The Tigers pumped in 29 in the final quarter to win by 33 points. Levi Gines and Jeremy Stringham were the top Tiger scorers at 17 points. Brett Giles added 15. Lefler added nine and Sam 77-4- back-to-bac- 10-pl- r) 95-4- 1. Rhoades seven. Intermountain Christian gave Tabiona a fight in the first quarter at Tabiona, Saturday as they were behind by just one point, However,, the Tigers chewed the Lions with 26 points for a halftime Tabiona continued to edge of 49-2hit the hoop jackpot with 25 points in the thini and 30 in the fourth quarter to win by 34 counters. 14-1- 3. 62-5- 22-2- Stringham was the top Tiger at 28 points. Rusty Harris added 23 and had rebounds. Levi Gines scored 14 and Lefler 10. Logan Gines added seven. Manila last-seco- 17-1- 2-- By Aldon Rachele Another field goal by Brotherson had the Sisterhood of Longhorns down by only two with only 56 seconds remaining. Duchesne also had its free throw shooting problems, but they hit one out offourtogoupbythreeat62-59- , and took advantage of turnovers. However, in a wild game that saw the basketball taking goofy bounces Altamont still had a chance to tie the game with six seconds left. Brotherson took aim, but had her three-poitry bounce Lefler left Altamont fans with a off the rim with Duchesne taking a wide smile by firing in two field 9 triumph. goals to reduce the Duchesne lead Stansfield led Duchesne with 27 to one at 52-5- 1 with less than five She fired in nine field points. minutes remaining. However, Ivie and hit 9 out of 15 free throws.goals Ivie poisoned the Lady Longhorn comeadded nine and Robb seven. Green back with a field goal plus two free scored six and Mullins, Lewis five throws and Stansfield was the each. Duchesne tossed in 18 field Woman of the Hoop Hour with two goals and converted 17 out of 31 free buckets for a 60-5- 3 Lady Eagle adthrows. vantage. Lefler was the top Altamont point Altamont continued to stay in gainer at 17 points and Brotherson the game with Sorenson and pumped in 11. Lefler hit eight field Brotherson finding hoop paydirt to goals and was 1 for 2 from the foul narrow the margin to three at 60line. Sorenson added 10 beats Tabiona Tigers first quarManila used a ter to take command and then posted a 9 region win over the Lady Tigers in Tabiona, Thursday. Manila is 0 and Tabiion 3 in region nt 68-4- 4-- play. The Manila crew led 3 after 5 at the half. one quarter and Manila owned a 52-3-0 advantage 25-1- 37-2- after three quarters. Tabiona outscored Manila, 18 to 14 in the fourth quarter. Price led Tabiona with 18 points and Stringham tossed in ten. Harris scored six and Park five. Richens had fourcounters and Thomas, Burt one point each. Lindsey Guest was the top Manila point producer at 19 and Palleson added 15. nt BUSY BATTLE-La- dy Union High Schools 91 to 47 basketball victory over single digit winner so for this season, Park City, Wednesday in Roosevelt was like a Bad Vampire Movie where someone wished some stakes were handy to simply kill the game and put the fans and athletes out of their misery. However, vampires arent real and Cougar supporters were forced to watch the rest of the game where Union athletes turned Miner mistakes into easy buckets to win by an amazing 44 points. The Cougars offense has been smoking at the hoop with three point victories to straight record their eighth win of the season. Union will host Emery in a n game, Wednesday and then will battle defending state champion, Lehi on the road, Friday. Park City upset Union last time they visited Roosevelt, and the Cougars went on to place second at state in 1997, but the Miners didnt bury Union twice in a row as this time around the Cougars dropped Park City down a deep shaft with Union striking gold for a 29-- 7 first quarter advantage. Union opened the game on a Big Bang with Kevin Ross blistering bomb, the Miners with a three-poiand they suffered a cave-i- n the rest of the way with Ross adding a layup bounce plus having a three-pointin for a 10-- 2 Cougar lead. James Heaton also burned the Miners with 74-3- er PRMATiyE i!- , - by Chaz Frandsen increased the Cougars advantage to 43 points at 88-4- 5 and the game finally died with the final score: Union 91, Park City. 47. Ross led Union with 15. Frandsen and Gardner pumped in 13 points. Dirk Olsen scored 12. Hancock added 11. Union had five players score in double figures. AWA:-,- , iV! . s - ... . i i tpi iv . ; rry': ' v.ta; vfrfeaA... 90-pl- non-regio- nt er a field goal. UP AND AWAY-Uni- on High School's Chaz Frandsen jets to the hoop Park City scored its first field for a basket against Park City. goal of the quarter with 4:39 left, and that was pretty much it as Union ripped the nets for 19 points and held the Miners to just three. Dusty i1 Olsen and Mitch Labrum went the three-poiroute to drive over the a Miner hopes. Bo Gardner produced six points during the Red Hot Cou- three-poigar Streak on an old fashion and . play plus a another free throw. The game continued to be all Union and was never in doubt with 722-358- 8 Union owning a 54-1- 8 edge at the half. Union outscored Park City, East 290 200 South Roosevelt Utah 10-- 2 for a 41-- 9 advantage early in the second quarter. Ross added an- located with.... Office Phone 9 r. other a have should 1 Maybe they rule in rule like the ten-ru- n nt . nt two-point- er .bnator STARt1 K EXCHANGE 722-273- Rod's Mini Lube Q Automotive YOU WILL LEARN: How the tax reform act of 1997 will affect your income taxes, capital gain taxes, and estate taxes. Why the living trust is more effective than the regular will and how it works for you. Why you should avoid the hidden cost and problems of probate. The unpleasant truth about your IRA. What the IRS doesn't want you to know about your IRA and 401k. You could lose up to 90 of your IRA to the IRS in taxes. Learn the solution to this major problem. 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Union was up by 36 at the half and some fans were wishing they had brought along the long novel War and Peace or at least Bill Bradleys basketball book Life On The Run to pass the time in the second half. Union led 1 after three quarters, and then emptied its bench in the fourth quarter. A three-point- Longhorn, Duchesne's Stephanie Robb, left. Union Cougars bury Miners for 7 triumph at home By Aldon Rachele 57. nine-poin- A 0 start was a Big Help for Duchesne, but only 20 percent free HOOP DASH Duchesne Lady Eagle, Shanna Green, left, darts down the court with the ball and hoping for a turnover is Altamonl's Jaime Farnsworth, right. Also in the picture is Altamont's Michelle Brotherson. Duchesne edged Altamont in Altamont last week, nected on a shot at the buzzer for a 50-4- 1 t, Lady Eagle adafter three quarters. vantage Altamont made things exciting in the final quarter and came within one point, but free throw depression ( 1 for 5 & three straight one and one misses) plus turnovers at rough tough times kept the Longhorns from making their hometown fans happy by going ahead. Duchesne made its fans beam with pride by cashing in at the hoop. |