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Show r T rr Vv I J UINTAH BASIN STANPARP. TIGER NET ACTION-Tabion- a's Janae VanTassell, left, knocks the ball into the air and hopes that Lisa Stringham or Terra Harris drive it over the net. The Tigers gave Altamont a tough battle before losing in two games, T uesday. Later in the week, the Tigers beat Meridian. first game win. Fisher and Weidman served line. over the VanTassell turned in a super serve that reduced Altamont's lead to two at 10-Brotherson zapped a shot over the net and then had her serve returned wide, which had Altamont up by four at 12-- 0 Altamont out to a 0 advantage in the second game, and then both teams suffered serving depression as they could find nothing but net, which is good in basketball, but bad in volleyball. Price was right in the serving department with three super shots , which enabled Tabiona to knot up the game at Altamont broke the tie with five straight counters to go up Manda White kept the play alive for Altamont with a super save, and then Fisher hooked up a point by drilling the ball over the net on a powerful move. Tabiona came back to narrow the margin to just one point when Kami Lazenby produced from the service lane, and Altamont was ahead by Daisy Fieldsted blossomed at the serving lane to put and Altamont ahead by two at Sorenson increased the lead to three at 10-- 7 when her serve was returned 3-- Lady Tigers defeat Meridian, but drop close bout to AHS 8. Stringham and VanTassell teamed up to block an Altamont return, but Weidman came through with two point producers as she zapped the ball over the net for a 14--8 Altamont lead. Brotherson tattooed the floor with her return shot, which made the second game score, 15-and gave Altamont a match win. 3-- 8-- 3. 1 Tabiona High School is a small school that is unable to field a football team or even a golf or soecer squad, and thus their fall sports are baseball, which recently concluded with the Tigers advancing to the state tournament where they lost in the first round, and volleyball, which saw the Tiger squad lose to 2--A Altamont in two dose games Tuesschool day, and defeat fellow 15-1Meridian, Thursday. The Lady Tigers cooked the Meridian Mongooees for their second Region 16 triumph. Tabiona is 4 in region play. Meridian drops to 0-1-- A 1-- A 15-1- 3, 2, serving lane. The Tigers refused to let the air out of their volleyball as they battled back to close the gap to one VanTassell and Lisa point at 1 Stringham produced service points to make the score 10-- and then Shelly Price served up three points. A Lady Tiger drilled a shot for paydirt to make the score 10-Tabionas Janae VanTassell and 0. 3, Patc.12 14s--T- 1AVS. 2A but then the Lady Longhorns reeled offfour straight for a 10-- edge with Wyann Weidman dominating the 1998- - left of Altamont and Janae BATTLING NO. girls with the same numbers, Ashley Farnsworth, the in Also picture are Tabiona athletes. Lisa VanTassell, Tabiona, clash at the net for the precious volleyball. Stringham and Kami Lazenby. 15-1- By Aldon Rachele Qcfrter 20. Terra Harris teamed up for a block to make the score 11-A couple of miscues by the Longhorns had the Tigers back in the game down by me. Weidman saved the day for the Longhorns with a serve just in the comer and an ace when the ball landed right in front and out of reach of a diving Tiger. It was an instant replay of the Tiger dive on the next play and all of sudden A long Altamont was ahead return by Tabiona gave Altamont a 8. 8, 8-- 7. Classifiers 9-- 14-1- 0. 2-- 6. Altamont jumped out to a 0 lead in its Tuesday battle vs. 6-- COURT BATTLE-La- dy Tabiona behind excellent serves by Kenna Fisher, Jentri Sorenson and Michelle Brotherson, who produced an ace. Tabiona scored its first point. Long- horn, Jcntri Sorenson, right, almost rolls under the net and makes con-.lawith a Tabiona athlete. . ct FREE M FREE BALANCING! FREE VALVE STEMS! FREE TIRE DISPOSAL! 1 SSIJWmBMSm mam . r v jfV. . HATtOHWIDI 'save ONU WAUUUITY A J i AVAILAMU ON WISIUJ 99 $25 'j J iixiSLSoatf BFGoodrich t'litinzMm Michelle Brotherson, left, leaps above UPWARD the net while contesting Tabiona s Lisa Stringham, right Also in the picture are Tabiona Tigers, Aubrey Tumbow and Jcri Richins if you can see through the net. BOUND-Altamo- nts SAVE $25 ON SET OF I FOUR! nif SUkDtALfALL Tger ci? Taes Re-Ele- iTr 31X1O.50R15 FLY RAIS IP Retain Integrity Of LT2357JR1S-- 6 PLY $ gj LT23S85R16-- 6 PLY LITTIR ONLY $89 AMERICAN CAR! 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