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Show WOUHliPI 1 pfaMas Page 14 - T T I August 31. 1999 Uintah Basin Standard Steven Stansfield, No. 17. dashes toward the end zone for six points. Chasing after TD SCORE-Altamo- nts Stansfield is Union's Rex Parrish, No. 73, right. Some other players with readable numbers are Shayne Lamb. 55; David Nelson. 72, Altamont. Todd of Union, right, pulls in the football that was passed to him by Unions Colby GOOD HANDS-Brand- on 16- Haslem. and defending on the play is Altanvmt's Ammon Parry, left Todd scored a touchdown in Union's 6 loss to Altamonts J V team. AHS led 14-1- 3 Longhorn last second rally comes up short in 4 loss 21-1- By Aldan Altamont fans were going wild in the stands with excitement. Unfortunately the drive suffered a Sad Case ofBad Luck with bodies crashing near the end sons and no calls helping out the Longhorns. One pass was just behind an Altamont receiver with it almost being picked off. The Longhorn quarterback was e decked behind the line of for a big loss and then a Colton Goodrich diving move in the end zone on the final play of the game with only seconds remaining netted nothing but the Green Grass of Home. We had too many mistakes at the end, said Altamont Coach Raehtlt Altamont almost staged The Greatest Show on Football Earth for head coach Mark Barnum, but they couldn't connect on a game score in the final SO seconds to drop a 4 setback to the South Summit JV team, Thursday evening. Altamonte JV crew sewed a 16-triumph in an early game over Unions freshman squad. The Longhorns were down by seven, but made a major charge late in the game with a high wire act that put them deep in Wildcat territory. D J. Thacker and Garrett Dastrup turned in super pass catches and running plays to advance Altamont to the SS 20 with 43 seconds to go in the game. 21-1- ocrim-mag- 6 Barnum. We came back (Altamont was down 13-and played tough, we bounced back and learn a lot. We started to play ball, and changed Summit's Austin Smoot, left, is put down to the good earth by Altamont players. FOOTBALL CHASE-Sou- th are Garrett Two of the three Dastrup, 19; Todd Christensen. 23. who were among the top gainers on the 1 14 setback to South Summit. Altamont was at the South Summit 20. but was unable to score 2 in a team Longhorn in the final seconds. 9 9 September (1 Soccer team players listed 19-yar- d time. Joey Meeks and Todd Christensen made clutch pass plays to place Altamont in Sout Summit territory end then Darrin Burton pulled off a circus catch that was better than some super duper act on a trampoline. He bounced away from move a defender to turn in a iust short of the goal line. Quarterback Steven Stansfield fired the successful pass to Burton. Dastrup took the ball into the end zone and Thacker's extra point kick was good for a 137 South Summit edge at continued to be half as they uaedthe triplethieat running Altamont pumped up in the second attack of Dastrup, Christensen ana Thacker to send the Longhorns on a journey all the way to the South Summit 19. Quarterback Nick Patterson gained a first down for Altamont, and then Christensen blasted off tackle on the right side for a touchdown with 5:27 left in the third quarter to tie up the game at 13-1An extra point kick by Thacker gave Altamont its first advantage of the game at 14-1- 3. The Longhorns received a football gift when they reeovered a South Summit fumble, but Altamont decided it was better to give than receive and promptly coughed up the precious pigskin tothe Wildcats with less than a minute to go in the third leen Clayburn; freshwomen. Keeli McCairns, Mali Harrison, Krystal Uresk.Shelleen Weight, Mari Riser. Team captains are Sherry Richens and Andie Aland. Members of the Union JV team are: Tiara Prisbury, Rickie Bennett, Amy Johnson, Vanessa Haslem, Amanda Wilkerson, Amy Cooper, Teresa Embleton, Katty Angus, Shantel Phillips, Sheena Stevens, Chelsie Bennett, Christine Weber, Robyn Hopkins. Listed as a reserve is Tiffany Ward. Union's coaches are Van Parker and Daren Moon. The Cougars opened the season with competitive losses to Morgan in matches 3. quarter. non-leiu- HIGH JUMPERS-- A number of Altamont players work out on the field before taking part in the game vs. South Summit last week. Prairie 400 4x4 6--0 lead. Richens was South Summit's "Man of the Hour with a TD pass with 57 seconds to go in the eecond quarter, and a euceeesful kick had the Wildcats ahead 13-The first half was practically over; but there was sti plenty of halftime. Union High School has a brand new sport in girls soccer, and varsity team members are senior, Lacey Morrill; juniors, Andie Aland, Lindsey Brown, Natalie Van Tassel, Andrea Kyek. Terri Prescott, Jamie Crazier, Anna Meacham, Sherry Richens; sophomores, Janeen Nelson, Jean Richens. Col- 1 Volleyball, Altamont at Duchesne High School Baseball. ICS at Tabiona High School September 2 More Volleyball, Morgan at Union, Tabiona at DHS Soccer. Uintah at Union High School. 3.30 p m. September 3 Football, Union at Carbon, Payson at DHS South Summit Volleyball Meet-Al- so Sept. 4 September 4 More Football, Emery JV at Altamont September 7 Soccer, Union High School at Judge Volleyball. Union JV at Altamont September 8 Baseball. Tabiona at Salt Lake Lutheran 0-- 0 30-yar- d -- i vertPs the momentum. The first quarter ended in a tie, but South Summit cashed in Big Time with two eeores in the eecond quarter to go up by 13 points. Gary Richens snared a long distance pass to the Altamont 5 and then Tyler Johnson dashed down the right side for a TD with 10:26 remaining in the first half for a South Summit's Dustin Pyper acted just like the famous Pied Pi as he led his team down the on a 43yard pass play juggling act where he outjumped a Longhorn for the ball and motored to Altamont'e 5 early in the fourth Quarter. Eric Bradley scooted down the right side for the go ahead touchdown with 1L10 to go and did double duty by nt conversion for scoring the two-pa 21-1- 4 edge. Altamont had ita chances to pull out a victory at the end, but couldn't get the bell to bounce the right direction to give them a season opening win. The Longhorns will host oi model ATVs will be sold at cost! When they're gone... they're gone! All 1999 When You Need It ZEROlDOWNlFINANCING F FREE31YEARlEXTENDEDlWARRANTVj paymenats of $65 to $99 per month or $250 gift certificate T . 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