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Show SPORTS Page 16 - September 28. 1999 Uintah Basin Standard : V-- -' . ', . aiV - Vv$fjf "I; v - ' 1 ' l E f f-- U f I$ 's " j - Vv- kick by a Rich HIGH FLYING Greg Hanberg. left, arrive a bit too late to block an extra point Rebel during last week's homecoming game in Duchesne. Rich dominated the game from the start, but Duchesne did scored two touchdowns in the second half. For more football news check out the second sports page. ; Vi . F5rn . i: . ... ;i i i fail to connect High School's Jackie Morrill. No. 3. leaps high and watches a Wasatch player in with the volleyball. Union beat Wasatch in two games to win the Region 10 battle of unbeaten teams. Also the picture is Union's Katie Ficldsted, right. NETCLASH-Uni- on MB Lady Cats : Union netters rally to pound Wasatch Wasps in two games - r ByAldon Rachel a 1 lead, but no The Lady Cougars, who hind tha strong arm of Jackie Morrill, made the Wasps volleyball advantage yesterday news and had them looking toward tommorrowa of the future for a rematch. The Wasps were crushed by Union, 15-to win the battle of the , unbeaten! in Region 10, Thursday in Roosevelt Union improves to 4- -' Earlier 0, and Waaatch drops to in the week Union knocked off 15-winless Park City Waaatch took - .- ,Wv-'T-- 6-- lem. - - .52 BSf - ' ' 15-1- 1, jtggrrfe7.te THE CHAMPS-Tabio- na Lady Tigers hit the floor in an attempt to keep the ball alive during a recent match. Last week Tabiona won the Wendover Tournament Altamont beat the Tigers at Tabiona, Wednesday. ' : 3--1. (0-4-), Tabiona baseball team end year with triumph in final contest Salt Lake Lutheran in the seventh inning, and then shut the door the rest of the way to win by two. By Aldon Rachele Tabiona High School was winleaa in league play going into its last contest, but they ended the season on a high note by winning their first game over Salt Lake Lutheran, 4 to 2, Thursday in Tabiona. The Tigers finished league play at 9 with a ' young team that included just one senior. The Salt Lake Lutheran team opened the game with one run in the first Tabiona came right back with four in the sixth to go ahead The Tigers gave up one run to 4-- 1. The victory gives Tabiona revenge for a final inning rally where Salt Lake Lutheran scored two runs to beat the Tiin their last in a game played in Salt gers, Lake City, September 8. Tabiona owned a 6-- 2 lead at one time plus had a 6-- 5 advantage going into the last inning in the first meeting va. Salt Lake Lutheran. The Tigers led all the way until the end when Salt Lake Lutheran scored at-ba- ts 7-- 4-- 0 two runners from third base to win the game in Salt Lake City. Earlier in the week, Tabiona was defeated by Intermountain Christian in Salt Lake City and dropped home games to Mt. Vernon and Waterford. The Tigris also played contests during the season against East Carbon, St. Joseph. Chase Rhoades produced two on a sacrifice fly, and Jeremy Curtis drove in one run, according to Tabiona principal. Bob Park. Logan Ginee and Micah Park, also, hit the ball welL The winning pitcher for Tabiona was Matt Sloan. runs-batted-- in 3, Union needed some help from Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire as they couldn't hit the home run from the service line. Their shots were long, out of bounds and almost in the seats, which the Waspe used to ting the Cougars for a advantage. The Cougars had led 0 before Wasatch scored six straight points. Share ne Weight, Jackie Labrum and Morrill teamed up with super serves to rally Union within one point of the Wasatch lead at Amy Colton cam up with a couple of powerful returns that had Union back in the first game. However, a series of goofs by th Lady Cougars had Wasatch in command once again with a five point There was no need to edge of 11-panic Union simply got on the five-poi- . 15-1- nt 1-- 7-- Union wasn't done. They continued to kill off Waspe better than a can of Raid by taking a 4-- 0 lead in the second game, which gave the Cougars, a 13--0 run over two games. K. Fieldsted served up three service points and Weight pounded the Wasps with an ace. Wasatch finally melted their cold attack with one point, but they returned to the deep freirae due to an 8--1 setback. HighiighU were Colton rat off a er tipping j barely over the net, ana Morrill serv- ing up an ace. Union scored five straight points for a 14-- 3 edge that had the Cougars on their way to Victory Land. Union outecored Waaatch, 23-- Gardner turned in a miracle of a shot after the ball had taken a change of direction after hitting a basketball bank board, and stopping Morrill proved to be impossible. She had another shot find volleyball paydirt Waaatch was unable to return a shot that hit the ceiling and Colton, Morrill teamed up for a super block to put Union ahead by 11 prints. The Lady Cougars had to work to 3. get the winning point. The Waspa stung Union for three counters. Weight tipped a shot over the net to give Union a 15-- win that gave the Cougars their fourth region win. We started out alow in the first 6 finally got our serves over. besting ourselves at first, said Union Coach Leslie Morris. Ws Kamo. We Vs were started working as a team and played better defense. We began plaving for a print instead of aide out .' Both teams were undefeated prior to the match. Waaatch was ready for us. We will She added. have to be ready for them when we travel to Heber City (October 14). Morrill had six kills va Wasatch, and Megan Fieldsted had six service prints. Jackie Labrum had Union will three solo blocks. battle Uintah in Vernal. Tuesday. 4-- 0 Region 10 Volleyball Union first place; Wasatch, Uintah, J udge Memorial, Lehi Park City 0-- Union clobbered Park City and Wasatch. 4-- 2-- 3-- 1; 1-- 4. 6. and litorally-- aa they deflated Wasatchs volleyball winning hopes by outacoring the Wasps, 9-to win 15-1Jackie Labrum tapped the ball over the net to produce a score, and wasn't even awarded a surpee. Labrum continued to roll over the Waspa better than a Model T Ford or a Sherman Tank with another ahort shot over the net to tie up the game at 1. 0, 7-- BUY A PQLARS ATV AND GET A Bgmington :! Pul tv tigger on a new Marie Sportsman 500. Magnum 500. Xpeditan 425. Big Boss 500 6x6 or tie afaiew Sportsman 5x6 and wel gue you a 12 gauge flemnpton 870 Express shotgun. Or chooee a Model 700mADLsyntwtx: 3006 nte lor fust S7R Buy drier new Maris ATVs'and fjp Ftemngton 597 synthetic autotoadng 22 rite yours, you donl need a new fa amt talma shot at one of twee ffpswarnnctontl S250HAI VES OR OtXM 0 MEREST 0 PAYMENTS FOR -- pocket first The Tabiona Tigers captured first place in a ten-teatournament, which was held in Wendover, Friday and Saturday. Tabiona beat the second place team from Wells, Ne15-15-vada, 12-1Tabiona also defeated Tintic, twice; North Summit, Mt. Vernon, m 5, 7, 9. Layton Christian and Wasatch Academy. Also competing in the meet were Green River, Utah; White Horse and Wendover. Altamont defeated Tabiona in two games at Altamont, Wednesday evening. O 9 4) 90 DAYS a' Tabiona Tigers 11-1- 1. The moral of the story for Waaatch should bo don't let Morrill touch the ball because she produced disastrous results for the Wasps by mashing them with a shot in the corner and another powerful move for a 12-1-1 Union advantage. There was more than Morrill. Kelly Gardner and Katie Fieldsted teamed up for a block of Waaatch, and Colton drilled a shot dead center for a 14-1-1 Cougar lead. A net return completed the 9-- Cat hot streak with a first game triumph. PAIN BETWEEN THE SHOULDERS FUdstmtesL tv best Shoot Is it from hard work? by J. Dean Fitzgerald. D.C. PE3LRRIS In the world of driving trucks and Vernal Sports Center 2029 W. Hwy. 40, Vernal - 789-51Jrt M oar MM 1. rais, m puMpnav u S awn 96 mv Gna moot taqni m SmlwlStalSIMIVMfM not V0, vrmmm vuKtmm qn T f pee eerod I" 1wwemierkK dweeweejiwe art room MwaSSMSMeila t7V Nnhaaeni rtusm Wertwnieiow tartstn wsrtttrtrtiew ana Cs ac mm sivt He anartM S onr oM Nnar am hmxom ww rtSVirtriMiiiimwiwSWWSiiirrtirt lrttrt wee iwnrtaf aae ert nam tS0MM4 iske sue i MieaarteiiiwirteHMxitkaaSirtiMM'MrtMKMaiMirt wur cars; working on computers; and improper sleeping habits, many people complain of pain between the shoulders. 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