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Show Y Pace 16 - lanuarv 25. I 2QQQ Uintah basin Standard Pins By Foote. Cloward , Union matmen defeatMiners, but drop meet to tehi team It wasnt pretty-a- ct ually it was Unions mat crew, Thursday in Roosevelt, but it wasnt all bad. Cats ugly with Lehj defeating 51-1- GOAL Duchesne hoopsier takes a shot at the baket during a battle between the Eagles and Longhorns from Altamont at Altamont last week. The Eaglesjumped out to an earlv lead and went on to defeat their arch-riva- ls by seven points. HOPES-- A 5, Duane Foote and Ryan Cloward greeted their Pioneer opponents with pins and the news was better on January 11 due to a 42-2- 3 Union tussling win over Park City. Union had Bob Richens, 119; Cody Bowden, 125, and Duane Foote, 135, buiy Park City Miners on falls. Foote pinned his opponent in only 25 seconds. Richens recorded his pin in 1:19 and Bowden used three minutes to put his Miner out of mat misery. The Cougars picked up forfeit wins at 152, 160; 171, 189 and 215 pounds to lock up the victory high scorer in the game with 31. over Park City. Taylor added 12, and Meeks put in Wrestling power, Wasatch, the 10 counters. Oman tossed in five favorite to win the A state crown, and Burton two. Altamont fired in Union. Tuesday, 60-- Foote whipped 23 field goals and hit 13out of 17 free and Cory n.pped Shane Sweat, throws. Altamont hit five Bastian pinned 215 pounder, Preston hitwith Taylor, Sorensen ProbsL ting two and Oman added one: Lehi was ranked No. 5 in a recent Duchesne will battle Monticelb , Salt Lake Tribune mat poll behind on the road, Friday, January 28, and such as Wasatch, Uintah and powers will hast Tabiona, February 2. Delta. The Pioneers proved they Tabiona will entertain Altamont, deserved the honor by winning the 28. January first six matches for a 23-- 0 lead over Tabiona gave the Altamont Lady Union. Longhorns a scare due to an 18-1- 3 Finally, Union sapped the sero lead in the first quarter. Altamont offthe scoreboard whmi Foote kicked came right back with 17 and held 140 pounder Rustin away THS to 10 in the second quarter for South wick's on a pin hopes winning 30-28 a Longhorn halftime edge. with 37 seconds left in the first round. Fourteen points gave Altamont a Foote had earned a 0 lead earlier 44-3- 9 lead in the third quarter, and on a takedown and near fall. then they broke open the game with 23 in the fourth, while holding the Lady Tigers to 13 to win by 15poinU. Wyann Weidman wasThe top point gainer for Altamont with 25 points. Jentri Sorensen added 13, and Myrin, Thayne tossed in 10. Tew scored six and Fisher three. Altamont fired in 30 field goals and hit 7 out of 1 1 five throws. Sorensen led Altamont in assists with 12. Fisher added six and Tew five. Tew and Sorensen each had eight rebounds and Weidman, Fisher pulled down six. Shelly Price led Tabiona with 20 points, which included two Harris added 13 and Stringham scored 12 (hit two three-torsThomas scored two and ines one. Tabiona put in 18 field and was 12 for 19 from the foul line. Eagles knock off Longhorns, but Tigers lose to Altamont By Aldon Rachel In the battle ofDuchesne County opponents, Altamont came out 1 as Duchesne went 0 on a win, Wednesday over the Male Longhorns and Tabiona dropped a 67-5- 2 game, Thursday to the Lady Longhorns. Duchesne grabbed a 23-2- 1 lead in the first quarter over Altamont and increased it to 36-3- 1 at the half with 13 counters. Duchesne outaco red Altamont, 4 in the third quarter 1-- 1-- 71-6- 4 18-1- for a 54-4- 5 advantage. Altamont nped in 19 and Duchesne 17 in the fourth, but the Eagles won by seven. 3-- 9. Cris Hoopes led Duchesne with 27 points, and Kirk Grant added 18. Quint Grant tossed in 14, and Courtney Moon pumped in six. Allen ' added fbur and Bird tossed in two. Duchesne fired in 31 field goals and hit 8 out of 13 free throws. Moon tossed in one three-pointeTate Sorensen or Altamont was r. 8-- 6, three-pointe- rs 4-- three-pointer- k Cloward made its ing matches, but unfortunately Union came out on the short end of wins, which allowed Union to come within 11 points of the Lehl lead at them all 23-1- 2 when he netted a fall with 33 Bob Richens of Union dropped a seconds left in the third round, but 12-1-0 overtime bout. Richens at 1 19 the Cougar pin was pretty much an ' ' pounds and LandonPoseman traded act of survival. takedowns and near fells for a 6-- 6 The first round ended in 3 0-- 0 tie, first round tie. Poseman led 96 afand then a neutral gave Cloward a 0 ter two rounds. However, Richens lead in the second round. Clowanl scored a reversal and then tied up appeared to have lifting move in the match with a takedown at 10-1-0 gear for a takedown. However, he in the final seconds. Richens just slipped and 145 pounder, Layne barely missed back points as the to final busier sounded, rose man won Denton picked up the lead 2-- Cloward rallied to tie up the , the match when he pocketed a bout with a neutral to end the sectakedown in sudden death overtime. ond round knotted at Adam Van TasaeU, Union, 130 .It appeared Cloward was in pounds and BJ. Hobbs, Lehi, fought trouble when he gave up a neutral a dose battle with Hobbs picking up and takedown to fall behind 2 with a one point, 3 win. The first round 50 seconds to go. No problem--Clowar- d ended at 2 and Hobbs scored the just put in a bulldog type winner on a reversal in the second move and dented Dentons lead with round. the mat jolting winning pin. , Union's 135 pounder, Jason Union's comeback dropped dead Winterton found himself behind 10-when Lehi ami the next four matches ' after two rounds, but refused to to take a comfortable lead of 45-1dog It on the mat with Trent Bassett but the rooting wasn't over with He rallied back with several near Cory Bastian of Union and Eric fells in the third round to lose by Wilbre producing a good show. Winterton only three, 15-1Wilbre without any help from Mr. hounded Bassett with his final near Ed (famous TV show in the 1960s fall with 19 seconds left. However, with the owner of the talking hose ' Bassett held on for the triumph. named Wilber) jumped out to a first Results ofother matches are: 103 round advantogeof7-3- . Bastian came Brian Nielson, Lehi, pin in second right back with two near falls with Scott PageofUnion; 113 Wilbre saved by the bell for a 7 tie. . round over Lehi. 13--0 over Devan Lance Harris, Bastian dominated third round acd Nielson, Roberta, Union; tion with a near fail and won by over 126 Bowden, Lehi, Union; Cody three to give local fans a chance to .152-Bra- d Snyder, Lehi. second round scream, Hip, Hip, Hooray?" pin over Morgan Wiaenar, Union; There were several other excit McLaughlin, Lehi, 14--6 win over Charles Gensreaux, Yates, Lehi, forfeit Union; y Wilson, Lehi, first win; round pin over Kody Boren, Union; Worthen win by Heavyweight-Broc- k forfeit. Union will host Carbon, Tuesday and then will face Moffat County High School in Craig, Colorado, Thursday. Tho Region 10 Meet will be held at Uintah High School, Febback-to-bac- By Aldon Rachel two-point- er 1. 2-- 2. 5-- 4-- 2-- 2 2, 2. 7-- 125-Bra- 160-Brand- 171-Isa- 189-Cod- ruary 6. Hancock nets 21 for SUU s. ). L- - J I SCtse1 V' Wyann Weidman gets herself in position for an offensive move vs. Union, Friday. BUSY GAL-Altam- ont's Unions JV team will host Tabiona, Thursday, January 27, and will entertain Manila, Saturday, January 29. Altamont will take on Rich, January 27 and Green River, January 29. three-pointor- END IS KEAR-Dua- Foote, top. Union, gets in position to turn over ne Lehi's Rustin Southwick. Foote reached his goal as he pinned Southwick CONTRACTORS Uintah Basin Telecommunications is soliciting letters of interest from GENERAL contractors desiring to be involved in the design and construction of their new office building in Roosevelt. General's must be willing to use local as much as possible and be capable of bonding to cover the estimated cost of the building. sub-contract- ors Interested contractors can submit letters of reference and interest to UBTA Communications P. O. Box 398 Roosevelt, UT 84066 or call for further information. Letters must be submitted by v February 4, 2000 to be included in the list. 435-646-50- 07 Communications h. jro.w Tyson Hancock, a Union High School graduate, scored 21 pointe and waa the top scorer in Southern Utah University's 75-6- 0 win over Western Illinois, Thursday evening. ' Hancock toaead in' 7 out of 14 field goals and was 4 for 5 from the foul line. He also produced 3 and had six steals. SUU led 38-3- 3 at the half, and led by just two with six minutes to go before they went on a 17--3 run to take the triumph. SUU forced 24 turnovers. with less than 40 seconds left in the first round. , a, Hancock and Frederick House tied for top scoring honors with 20 win polnts,Salurday in a SUU over Chicago Stats University. 90-6- 9 Hancock connected on four three- was pointers, threetwo-poinlerean2 for 2 from the foul Una. SUU led 46-3- 0 at the half. d . ' i.C ' wL. When You Need It mm FULUSERVICE1LUBEI BRAKES AUTO REPAIR mmvm SiKfinH ilW!xll))lu!l New Oil FiHerN Check all fluid $ levelsN Manila crew Altamont High Schools Male .Labghoms jumped out tea 166 first quarter food and never looked bock oa they whipped the Mustangs in ManiU, Saturday, 71-4- 9 to improve their msord to HM and l- -l in region lay. The Longhorns led 3320 at tha If. Tats Sorensen was lh top i for Altamont with 24, and Meeks waa does behind with 22. Taylor added 12 and Oman four. Burton, thne-pointe-n MINI LUBE & AUTOMOTIVE Souj Rooaarolt clobbers Dastrup scored three each and Jaesup added two. Tew had one. Altamont had four with Sorensen striking for three and Taylor one. Manila hid five of the long bombs with Beck hitting three. Rod's 29 East 200 AHS Beck fed Manila with 19 points. Stop. GO. PeiUtZOlC |