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Show Pace IS UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 17. 1998 - Classic Can Chasers name award winners By Aldon Rachele The Classic Can Chasers Association completed its seventeen-wee- k season, and presented first-plac-e saddle awards to Michele Bastian, Jesse SADDI E Classic Can Chasers Association year-erow, Michele Bastian and Jesse Farnsworth; hack row, Billie Farnsworth, Suzzanne Huffman, Jazlyn Richard, Jessica WINNKRS-Pbcket- ing riiM pi.K e titics are: front Wilkins. Farnsworth, Billie Farnsworth, Suzzanne Huffman, Jazlyn Richard and Jessica Wilkins. Michele Bastian won the open barrels title with 128 points, and Amy Moon was second at 74. Suzzanne Huffman placed third at 51 and Marie Jenkins fourth at 36. Billie Farnsworth won the $350 barrels at 140 points, and Michelle Shiner was second at 130. Debra Wilkins was third at 72, and Kathy Clark fourth at 68. Suzzanne Huffman is the chambarrels at pion in the green-hors- e 125 points, and Darlene Farnsworth second at 79. Kristi Dubray ended up third at 75, and B. Farnsworth from SMART AT11L.E1 ! Gardner, April Mecham, Dirk Olsen, left to right, are Academic Union I lie'll S:IhhI. Gardner, a 4.0 grade-poiaverage, and Olsen, 3.93, were named to the football squad, and Mtxh.ini w iih a 3.05 was selected for the volleyball team. rs o nt Tabiona High 2; 8-- 9; School Sports Tabiona Bovs' Hoop Game after girls e Tabiona at West Girls Hoop Tabiona at Tabiona Wendover, January Carbon at Tabiona, NovemEast MeManila, January 15; Tabiona at ber 20, 5:30 p.m.; Tabiona at East ridian, January 22; Tabiona at Rich, Carbon, December 3; Manila at Tabiona at 29; Altamont, January Tabiona, December 17; Tabiona at January February 3; Manila at Tabiona, February 5; Green River at Tabiona, November Clmiia, February 6; Meridian at Tabiona, i 24: defend i ig 1 A champ, Panguitch 12; Duchesne at Tabiona, February at. Tabiona, December 4 ( Homecom13; Rich at Tabiona, FebFebruary Tiibi'.iM at Wcndover, Deceming): 19; region meet at Emery ruary ber 11; Aliairumt at Tabiona, DeHigh School, February cember IS; Tabiona at Green River, State at UVSC, March December 19; Wayne at Tabiona, December 30;Tabiona at Duchesne, Purpli-ZWlut- game. NovemhiT 20; Tabiona at -- 25-2- 1-- A 3-- Green River, December 19; Tabiona at Rich, January 7; Tabiona at Meridian Wendover, January at Tabiona, January 14; Tabiona at Manila, January 23; Rich at Tabiona, January 28; Tabiona at Meridian, February 4; Green River at Tabiona, February 6; region meet at Mt Harmon Jr . HighCEU, Price, State Meet, February February 8-- 9; 11-1- 3; 17-2- 0. c is ihc best deal onanewTruck, Van, Sport Utility or Quality Used Car W'hoi A . fourth at 28. Jessica Wilkins won the j unior barrels at 171, and Jolene Farnsworth was second at 145. Mandy Bastian war third at 125, and Margie Clark fourth at 88. Jazlyn Richard pocketed top honors in the senior barrels at 86 counters, and Kristi Dubray was second 60. Lias McMullin picked up third at 53, and Erica Clark fourth at 49. Jessie Farnsworth won the peewee barrel crown at 183 points, and Tylee Hamaker waa second at 155. Natasha Farnsworth finished third at 115, and Rudee Bastian was fourth at 112. Marci Miller picked up first-plahonors in the open poles at 63 points, and June Murray waa second at 34. Senior pole winner is Kristi Dubray at 63, and Lisa McMullin finished three back at 60 for second place. ' Jolene Farnsworth captured top honors in the junior poles at 142, and Bradi Huxford waa second at 88. Margie Clark ended up third at 63, and Fred Bastian fourth at 59. Jessie Farnsworth won the peewee poles title ait 112 points, and Tylee Hamaker waa second at 108. Rudee Bastian was third at 93, and Chenae Shiner fourth at 48. T. Hamaker waa also the peewee games champion at 113 points, and Jessie Farnsworth second at 109. Rudee Bastian waa third at 61, and Chenae Shiner fourth at 47. Jolene Farnsworth picked up top honors in the junior games at 96 counters, and Fred Bastian was second at 70. Alexia Fausett placed third at 61. New officers for 1999 are Brent Hamaker, president; Michelle Shiner, vice president; Lisa Pickup, Kathy Clark, point secretary, Michele Bastian, newsletter, Teri Dubray, arena director. The new officers would like to inform everyone that they will try to get saddles again fin next summers competition, which will begin the first Monday of April 1999. For more information call Brent Michelle ShinHamaker, er, 722-3- 5 1 1; Lisa Pickup, Michele Kathy Clark, Bastian, ce ahs Jeremy Strange, right, dashes down the field for a but Cedar City rallied large gain for the Utes. The Uintah team led 14-in the second half for a 20-1- 4 triumph and a trip to the State Title game this week. ITS OVER-Uint- 6, 3-- A Cedar burns Ute hopes of a title, 20 to 14 By Aldon Rachele 20-1- Uintah discovered the wrong time to suffer its first loss of the season when they dropped a 4 semi-fingame to the Cedar City Redman, Friday, at St. George. Hie Utes finish 10--1 for the year plus chammiss out on a visit to the pionship game. Earlier this season Uintah gave 11-- 1 Cedar City, a 0 setback, which is its only loss going into the title game. Cedar City overcame a 14-- 6 Ute halftime lead and led 20-1- 4 with Altamont Wrestling Uintahs last chance from its own Union at Altamont, November four yard line at the 2:00 mark. A 24; Altamont at Carbon, December pass put the Utes at mid-fiel- d and 3; Altamont at Emery, December 9; then Beau Barker carried the ball Altamont at Rangely, December 15; to Cedar's 39 with 37 seconds left. Cougar Classic, Roosevelt, Decem- Uintah's championship hopes endber Vernal Tournament of ed with QB Adam Madsen a 2 Duchesne yard short of the first down marker Champions, January at Altamont, January 13; San Juan at the Cedar 30 yard line. Uintah JV at The Utes struck first blood with " Meet, January Altamont, January 21; Rangely at a three-yar-d touchdown run by Beau Altamont, January 26; State Meet, Barker that gave Uintah a 0 lead with 3:23 left in the second quarter. February The TD was set up on a pass from Madsen to Jeremy Strange. Cedar City came right back with a touchdown run by Ryan Cardon to tie up the game at 6 with 1:17 remaining in the first half. Uintah's extra point miss didnt hurt the Utes aa they blocked Cedar Citys boot to keep the game dead20-1- al 3-- A 353-402- 3; 25-2- 722-925- 3; 722-093- 7; 722-918- 2. 18-1- 9; 8-- 9; 15-1- 6; 6-- 11-1- 3. 44-ya- rd Not in your hometown, Not anywhere but six-ya- rd 6-- The Big Guys Salt Lake Valley GMC locked. 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The line up is as follows: San Juan (11-1- ) vs. South Summit ), Mountain View High School, Dixie 1 Saturday, 11 a.m.; vs. Cedar City (11-1- ), Saturday, (time and site not determined yet); 4-Olympus (11-0- ) vs. Bonneville (10-2- ), Cougar Stadium, Friday, 3 p.m.; Skyline (10-2- ) vs. Jordan (11-1- ), Cougar Stadium, B YU, noon, Friday. Cedar City made sure the Third Time was the Charm and beat the Utes, who they had lost to in the 1997 playoffs to end their year and earlier in the 1998 season in Vernal. Dixie reached the title game when they overcame a 14-- 0 halftime deficit and won 21-2- 0 in overtime to beat Snow Canyon. Dixie scored first in overtime to go up Snow Canyon produced its TD Into come within one at stead of going for the tie and a second overtime, Snow Canyon decided to Go For It All with a conversion. They were stopped short ofthe goal line and lost by one. 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