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Show Page 16 - February 8 2000 Uintah Basin Standard JV. i : ' A y . BALL BATTLE-M- ali Hamson. right. I'nion and another memberof the Cougar team clash with Uintah's Riche ns. center, for ow nership of the precious basketball. I'nion used a 1 0-- 0 run late in the fourth quarter to defeat the Uintah I'tes by one point. Cat Boys Lose By One ; Union edges top squad, Wasatch in overtime in lady hoop contest Bv Aldon Rachele lead of Union owned a 15-- 5 after one quarter of play, but the Wasps stung the Cats better than a Killer Bee with 20 counters while holding Union to just five for a 25-- 2 1 halftime edge. Union's girls rallied back with 15 points in the third to take a 36-3- 5 edge. However, Wasatch scored one more point that Union ), in the fourth to put the game No probinto overtime at lem Janeen Nelson got the job done for Union in the extra session by scoring five of the Cougars eight counters on free throws to give Union ten-poi- nt It wasn't a wrestling match, but it was still a reversal. Union girls lost and the Cat boys won vs. Wasatch in Roosevelt last month, but when the series was resumed in Heber City it was the other way around with the Lady Cougars nipping top in Region 10 team, Wasatch, 51-overtime to move into fourth place and the Male Cats losing by one, Friday to drop into last place. A Wasatch player hit a free throw with sis seconds left to win the game. 46 61-B- (9-8- 44-4- 4. BASKET DASH-Uni- on High School's Brayden McCairns. right, is about ready to make a Uintah athlete eat his dust as he prepares to make a quick dash to theltoop. McCairns scored a bucket on the move. Union outscored. in Roosevelt, Wednesday. Uintah. 17-- 0 late in the game, but ended up losing to the Ute. 75-70. a five-poi- triumph. top Cat see with 16 points. She was followed iiy Jackie Labrum at 11, Jackie Momll with 9; Kelly Gardner 7; Bo Chapooee 6 and Mari Riser 2. Union fired in 14 field goals and was21 for 32 from the foul fine. Nelson fired in two three-pointer- Fackrall led Wasatch with 10, and 16 field goals lus was 12 for 21 from the foul line, n other region games, Uintah and Judge pounded Lehi, 61-3- 5 crushed Park City, 59-2The boys' game was just as wild with both teams tied at 20-2- 0 after the first eight minutes. Wasatch pumped in 17 in the second for a 37-3- 0 lead. Union won the low scoring third quarter, 12-- and came within Both teams increased two at 44-4their offensive play in the fourth as Union scored 18 and Wasatch 17 t, with the Wasps holding on for a her team flipped in JQ.Q Ruil Lady Cougars nip Utes by one, Male Cats lose by five, 75-7- 0 By Aldon Rachele win. Union High School's Lady Cougars used a 10--0 run in the fourth quarter with Jackie Labrum pumping in the triwinning shot to take a 39-3-8 umph over the Lady Utes, Wednesday, and a 17-- 0 final quarter run by the Male Cougars was wasted when Uintah held on for a 75-7- 0 victory in Roosevelt. At one time the Utes led -61-6- 0 Union will host Park City. win.- r "Wednesday and Lehi, February 11. first Uintah's girls led Tyrol Denver had a hot time at 24-1second and Iuarter; the hoop and his best ever scoring lirtL The Lady Cougars had the performance with 26 counters. Cody when it counted. The Utes Fisher sapped the net for 14 and hit advantage 37-2- 9 with five minutes left were up 3 Jesse Fields ted in the game, but then Labrum went added eight and Bart Brighton, Brad wild at the hoop by scoring 10 of her White five each. Brayden McCairns 12 points in the fourth ouarler. Three was held to just two points. Union Labrum buckets had Union within fired in 20 field goals and converted one counter of the Uintah advan11 out of 16 free throws. and then she struck tage at 38-3s Wasatch hit seven again with 1:59 left to put Union with Homer hitting the basketball ahead for good at 39-3home run for four and Yardley added No one scored in the final two three. Homer didn't hit a grand slam as he scored just 12 to lead his Wasp minutes, but the ladies made things team. Wasatch was 2 for 9 from the exciting any way. Union stole the ball from Uintah with 54 seconds foul line and tossed in 19 field goals. left. The Lady Cats went into a stall game. However, they threw the ball away with 13 seconds to go to give Uintah a couple of last chances at snaring a victory. A Ute player took a shot with five seconds left, and it was good news for the Cats as the ball bounced ofT the rim. Unfortunately, the ball was returned to Uintah with three ticks Two games-tw- rallies-on- o e 7, three-pointe- 2. one-poin- - "B1"" 11 th A 74-5- r - 7' V 12-1- 1, three-pointer- 'A . A 31-2- 5, 8, s. three-pointer- 74-7- three-pointer- four-pointe- r, 8. ' U OF U BOl'ND-Jac- kie Momll. center, signed her letter of intent last week in a special ceremony. She will play volleyball for the University of Utah. Also in the picture are family members, which include her parents Michelle and Ban Morrill. m... 5 ! remaining. The Cougsrs came Time-bthrough-Bi- g stealing the m y A er HOT SCORER-Unio- n's Jackie scores two of her ten points in the Cougars' 1 0-- 0 fourth quarter rally, which gave them a win over Uintah. La-bru- m one-poi- nt ounce of Maintenance Prevents a ball to seal up the victory. Also scoring 12 point besides Labrum for the Cougars was Jackie MorrilL Jamie Buxton edded five and Janeen Nelson four. Kelly Gardner, Mari Riser and Candace Davenport tossed in twm Nelson had one Union fired in 17 field goals and was 4 Car 6 from the foul line. Enloe led Uintah with 12 points on six field goals. Uintah fired in 16 field goala and was 6fbr 13 from the charity stripe. Union's Male Cougars were in a hole, but the Uintah deep Utes took a basket of sleeping pills and dozed off fur the rest of the game. Cody Fisher, Bart Brighton and Brayden McCairns were wide , awake. Fisher hit a Brighton tossed in three buckets and B. McCairns had a rare four-poiplay plus two free throws to bring Union within four at After McCairns Brighton struck with a field goal that reduced Uintahs lead from 19 to 4 counters with two seconds left. Union fouled Josh Gardiner with one second remaining. The Cougars still had a chance to tie the game if Uintah would miss both free throw attempts. Ahoop miracle would have to take place such as a length of the court three-pointgoingin and then a foul being called to keep Union's winninghopes alive. The Cat prayers weren't answered when Gardiner tossed in the final free throw to make the final score: Uintah 75 and Union Mol Cure! Transmission Service 70. The game started off on a bad sophomore. Cole Hancock, who started the game for the Cougar sprained his ankle on his first time down the court after only 30 seconds of plgy. He returned later on dutches and had to watch the game on the sidelines. Uintah grabbed a 6 advantage in the first quarter, but s by Fisher and Tyrel Denver gave Union a 26-2- 5 edge midway in the second quarter. A Denver free throw increased Union! lead to two at 27-2and then another three-pointby Fisher, who had three for the gme, plusabucket by Brighton gave Union iU largest lead of the game at five 32-2However, Uintah Cints, to take a 34-3- 2 advantage and then Bred Whits hit a shot to knot up the contest at 34-3- 4 at the half. The Utes blew open the game by to Uke a outscoring Union, 23-third quarter edge of 57-4Uintah appeared to be on its way to an easy win, and then Union rallied back. However, to use that old saying, lt was Too Little Too Late." Union had five players in double figures with Brighton scoring 15. B. McCairns, 12; Fisher, 11; White, 11 and Denver, 10. Jesse Fieldsted added 4 and Kason McCairns, Matt a Werzy, 3. Also hitting were Werry. Denver, White. Union tossed in 25 field goals and pumped in 12 out of20 five throws. Derek Sutton was the hot Ute with 20 points, and Jordan Brady added 18. 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