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Show T LTNTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 16. 1999- - 13 Hold Off Longhorn Charge Duchesne topples Altamont crew, 50 to 46 in Duchesne By Aldon Rachel . tr trt frr ftf Duchesne High SchooTs Male Eagles gained revenge for setback ia the final seconds at Altamont last month by defeating the Longhorns in Duchesne, Thursday ,50-4- while holding off a last quarter Altamont charge. Duchesne improves its see ond place region record to and Altamont drops to 3-The Eagles grabbed a 12-- 9 first quarter lead, and pumped in 13 more in the second for a halftime Duchesne added 11 edge of 25-1more in the third quarter and held Altamont to six for a 36-2- 4 advan6, 4-- 2, 3. 8. tage. Altamont burned the basketball fuel in the fourth quarter by hitting the jackpot for 22 counters, but Duchesne scored 14 of its own to keep the Longhorns away from Vicwin. tory Land for a four-poiDuchesnes Cris Hoopes led Duchesne with 11 points, and was followed by Kirk Grant at 10. Quint Grant and Dustin Madsen added nine each. Cody Flint scored six and Adam Tanner three. Troy Nielsen tossed in two. Duchesne fired in 19 field goals and pumped in 10 out of 2 1 free throws. Madsen and K. Grant fired in one three-pointeach. WRESTLING MOVES-T- he Tigers' Rusty Harris, nght, wrestles for the basketball with Altamont's Jason a recent game, while Jeremy Curry, left, checks it all out. Bywater during Tabiona boys defeat Eagle team, Lady Tigers state tourney bound nt By Aldon Rachel e er Jason Bywater was the top Altamont point gainer at 11 counters, and Ryan Throckmorton added nine. Kyle Ashby scored seven and Mae Burton six. Ryan Wall tossed in five and Kenny Stansfield four. Tate Sorenson and Mike Dunsmore popped in two each. Throckmorton, Ashby and Wall fired each. Altamont in one three-pointconnected on 16 field goals and fired in 1 1 out of 17 free throws. In other games id1 interest. Rich knocked off Manila, 67-4Green River toppled Monument Valley, 83-6Whitehorse nipped East CarUintah edged Lehi 55-5bon, 77-7and Uintah girls upoet Lehi, 51-4to give the Pioneers their second region loss. Uintah's boys moved 3; 9; 3; 0, 8, Tabiona's boys hoopsters continued their unbeaten ways and picked up their second win of the year over arch-riv- al Duchesne, when they beat the Eagles in Tabiona, 75-6Saturday to improve to 16-- The Tigers will host Rich, Friday in a battle for first place in Region 16. The Lady Tigers loot to Manila. 45-3Saturday in Price to place fourth in the region tournament and State Meet to qualified for the be held this week at Carbon High School. Manila placed third. 9-- 8 Tabiona will face 14-- 3 West Deseret. Wednesday at 4:10 p m. Tabiona will play 2 Mount Vernon or 18-- 3 HANDY ACTION-Altaino- nt's Kyle, Ashby, center, puts a hand on Duchesne's Kirk Grant, right, during a recent game. The Eagles edged the Longhorns in Duchesne, Thursday, 50-46. 8, 0. into first place in Region 10 with their win over Lehi. Busch led Uintah with 17 and Trevor Richins added 16. Delta beai Carbons Male Ihnos, in three overtimes. Wednesday. Both teams scored five in the first overtime and then aero in the shutout second. Delta hurled an in the third overtime to take the win. The Rabbits were hopping for joy and loved Joe Lovell's 20 point totaL Chase Warburton couldn't chase down a win, but led Carbon 58-5- 0 8-- 0 vrith 16. Earlier ia the week. Snow Canyons girls blew away Hurricane in three overtimes. 7--3 Hurricane (15-5-) rebounded by storming over Can9-- 1 Snow Canyon yon View. 62-3(17-3- ) and 6-- 2 melted Dixie, 43-317-View saw to buzz Pine ( 3 put the Union iscurrent-l- y CedarCity.57-42- . ranked No. 1 in the 3-- by the Salt Lake Tribune. Ranked below Union are Pine View, Lehi Snow 7, 1-- A 4. 6, A Panguitch, Thursday. The Mala Tigers roared from the Hurricana Morgan. dropped out of the rankings. Canyon, start to taka a Ryan Crum wins 2nd By Aldon Rachele The Uintah Utca won their ond state championship to go with 21 others, but Duchesne County athletes also made the mat news. The No. 1 wrestling story for the local folks was Ryan Crum of Duchesne winning his second 2-State Crown in a row. He took the 145 pound title when he edged Juab's Chns Mortensen, 1 in ever time. Duchesne's Wade Ivie nipped Dane Stephenson of Millard, for third place in the 135 pound class. Altamonts Jason Mitchell, 189, and Seth Thacker, 275, also from Altamont, pocketed fourth place titles. Union had Duane Foote, 130, place third when he defeated Rama Hughes of Dixie. 16-- 4, and the Cougars' Cameron Cook, 152. ended up fourth when he last to Pete Julander of Wasatch. 7-- Terrell Winterton, Union, pocketed fifth at 112 pounds when he downed Gavin Ewell, Hurricane, on a pin. Cory Bastian, 215, finished fifth when he beat Will Webster, Wasatch, on a forfeit Two other Duchesne County wrestlers picked up sixth places. Charley Fabrixio, Duchesne. 189, loot on a fall to Bradec Beddoes of Juab. Brad Castle, South Sevier, A 3-- 7-- 4. decisioned ' Altamont's Shay Farnsworth, 10-- ia the battle for fifth and sixth. Millard beat Juab for the team crown. Duchesne finished ninth, and Altamont 13th. The Eagles had the best finish from their region as they ended up ahead of San Juan, Monticello, Altamont and 0, 2--A Grand. Uintah piled up 255 points to Meet over take first place in the second place. DelU. 232.5 and third, 3-- A Wasatch. 223.5. Union ended up in ninth place at 65 points. Uintah HOOP STANDINGS (beat Lehi. 5-- Union. Lehi Tark City, Wasatch. 2-San Juan, 5--1 East Region 2-56-5- 4 on last second (beat Grand, Altamont bucket); Duchesne, 3-Grand, 3-- 4; Monticello, Region 16 North, Tabiona, 84). 17-- 0 overall (beat Meridian and Manila, 1 4 ; Duchesne); Rich, Meridian, 84. Union la battle Uintah in Vernal, Tuesday, girls, too Rich at Tabiona, Friday. Boys: Region 10. Uintah, 5--1 1-- 5. Girls. Region 10, Union, 6-- (beat Wasatch, lost to Lehi), 17-- over1 from 6-- Uinlah, Park City. East Region. San Juan. Wasatch. 0-- 2-- 4; Altamont, Monticello, M; 2-- Duchesne, Grand, 86. 4-- 3; 2-- Monticello was second, and Duchesne third. Altamont placed fourth. The top four finishers advanced to the state meet. Duchesne Eagles, Wade Ivie, 135; Ryan Crum, 145; Galen Wilson, 152 and Altamont Longhorns, Craig Burton, 171; Jason Mitchell, 189; Shay Farnsworth. 215; Seth Thacker, 275, won region crowns. Duchesne's Mike Ivie, 103; Scott Muir, 125; Zane Farley, 130. and Altamonts Curtis Carter, 112; Jesse Farnsworth, 119; Willis Hansen. 140, pocketed second places. TWO-SPORT- a first game triumph over Monu- ment Valley, Thursday in Price during the Region 16 Tournament. In other games Rich clobbehind bered East Carbon, 45-3- three-pointe- 4, 95-2- 6 Michelle Weston's 18 and Maren Hansen's 16, Green River flooded 11-1- 0. behind Coralie Meridian, Hughes' 27 and Manila roped 70-1- 3 Whitehorse, 51-2- 6 Green River led Meridian after one quarter, 25-- 2 and led at the The Pirates pumped in half, 41-34 field goals as compared to just four by the Mongooses 2 Manila and Tabiona had been tied for second place in the girls division of their region, but the Mustangs broke the deadlock by beating the Tigers in Manila. Tuesday. 54-3Shelly Price led Tabiona with 13. and Van Tassell pumped in 1 0 Harris tossed in eight. Riche ns scored 'five and Rich' two.' 5, 8. 8, 4. " STAR-Ry- S an Crum, w ho w as an outstanding running back on the Duchesne football team last fall won his second 2-crown in a row last week for the A Eagles. Lady Longhorns topple Eagles Altamont had a great 13-- first quarter start that guided the Lady Longhorns to a 5 win over the Eagles in Duchesne, Friday and improved their second place mark Placing third were: Brandy to Altamont ia 10-- overall. Rineheardt, Duchesne, 112: Jesse Duchesne drops to a region mark of Marrett, Altamont, 130; Kendal ia overall. and Despain, Duchesne, 140; Sam The Eagles had a good second Shandon Fabrizio, Duchesne, 215; of 15 points, but Altamont Jenkins, Duchesne. 275, and fourth, quarter halftime edge. added 12 for a Danny Bertoch, Duchesne, 160; Altamont in 17 more in the pumped Charley Fabrixio, Duchesne, 189; third to lead andacored21in Cody Dsvid, Altamont, 215. Taking final win by 18. to the quarter fifth place for Altamont w ere: JusMichelle Brother-sowas the lop tin Jenkins, 135; Jessup Davies, 14 point. for Altamont with scorer 152, and Joe Smilley, 189. Fisher scored 13, and Ashley Union's Duane Foote, 130, and Farnsworth tossed in 12. Weidman Cameron Cook. 152, pocketed sec- pumped in seven and Tew scored ond places. Robby Winterton. 140, four. Green led Duchesne with 13 and and C. Bastian, 215, placed third. The Cougars had several fourth Mullins added 12. Eight tossed in seven and Robb five. Broth ersen place region tusslers in Terrell Jason Winterton. and Fisher pumped in one Winterton, 112; each and Green scored three 119; Lyman Winn, 125; Russ bomb for the Eagle. long 189. Cioward, 145; Kody Boren, Altamont fired in 17 out of 2t Uintah had five region champs in Danny Jensen, 112; Trevor free throws and hit 22 field goals. Duchesne pumped in 17 field goals, Murray, 135; Erik Haslem, 160; had problems st the foul line as but 189 and Jason Thomas, Anthony converted only 8 out of 22. they Tenney, 215. 5 63-4- 5--1. 5 5-1- 0 2-- 4, 25-2- 0 42-3- 3 n three-point- If you have FARM EQUIPMENT you would like er lo consign fo fhis years AUCTION, you may do so by calling SELECT EQUIPMENT af (435) :0 1 I . J ? 722-288- 1. We will begin a massive ad campaign fo help genera fe inferesf. Consignments received by March Sih will be included in advertising. STARTEjj ajNAT0 EXCHANGE 1 J 722-358- 3 " 290 East 200 South located wiltv... Office RooseveS. Utah ftone 1222729 7-- 0; 2-- Tabkma's Lady Tigers pocketed Kirk Grant was the top Eagle at 20 counters. Cris Hoopes added 13. and Troy Nielsen scored 11. Quint Grant tossed in eight K Grant had and Nielsen one two The Lady Tigers eqjcved a close first quarter as they were up by one at However, a low scoring second quarter of just five put them down by three at 19-1at the half. The rough quarter blues continued for the Tigers. They scored only five once again while Manila pumped in 1 1 5 to take charge with a 34-edge . Tabiona put on a mighty rally with 16 in the fourth, but lost by eight. Richins led Tabiona with ten points. Van Tassel! scored nine and Hama. Price six each. Rich. Gines pumped in three Jennifer Jarvie was the top Mustang at 15. Rich clobbered Green River, 66-3to take first place in the Region 16 Meet. Tabiona lost to Rich. Friday. 77-1but defeated Monument ValTrice scored ten for ley, 45-3Tsbtona vs. Rich. San Juan, Duchesne, Mon ticello, Altamont, and Grand, which was won by San Juan. 2 all; Lehi. win contest s. champs. Union, Altamont and Duchesne High Schools had several wrestlers pocket honors at region meets, whidi were held recently. The Region 13 2-meet wss held at Altamont, February 6 with schools taking part -- 4-- 1; first quarter three-pointer- two-tim- e 4; 4-- 0 three Lady Tigers had five state championa in Danny Jensen, 112; Trevor Murray, 135; Enk Haslem, 160; Anthony Thomas, 189, and Jason Tenney, 215. Jensen, Haslem and Thomas are 4-- 3. 55-80- 17-1- edge and led 34-2- 5 at the half. Both teams scored 18 each in the third quarter frith Tabiona owning a 52-4- 3 adge. Duchesne scored 25 in the final quarter, and Tabiona almost matched tha Eagles with 23 to win by seven. Levi Gines led Tabiona with 30 peine, and Stay Bagley bagged 15 counters. Rusty Harris added 12, and Cole Giles added seven. Jeremy Curry scored sax. Gines pumped in Rod's Mini Lube & Automotive'1 nOOSSVSLT, UTM |