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Show P.fc 1-- A 18 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March State Meet Tabiona Tigers knock off region champ Wendover in 1st round game By Aldon Rachtlt The Tigers had a rough start as they found themselves behind Tabiona rallied back .with. Micah Park hitting two free throwslbr a 10-1- 0 first quarter tie. The game was tied 24-2- 4 at the half. Tabiona-Wendovcompeted in a wild third quarter that wu almost hotter than the super sun with the two teams trading buckets back and forth with Rhoades of Tabiona and SL Sweat of Wendover showing off their three-poihitting form with Rhoades hitting two and Sweat three. Buckets by S. Bagley and Rhoades Tabiona a 4S42 third quarter Backcountry medical emergency training and review courses 8-- 0. Shay Bagley and Chase Rhoades combined for 41 points to upaet No. 1 region team, Wendover, 73-6in overtime in the first round plus 1st Boys State Tournagame of ment play, Wednesday in Cedar City. Baglay had 22 counters and Rhoades 8, 1-- A 19. Khoadea pumped in five key three-pointe- rs to keep the Tigers in the game, and then Bagiev bagged five nee throws and a fiekf goal in overtime' to give the defending state champions the triumph. Jeremy Curry had five counters in the extra session. Tabiona beat Mount Vernon, Monday. February 28 to qualify for the state meet The Tigers almost didn't make it to the overtime period. Wendover was given a gift trip to the free throw lane with five seconds left and didn't have to have to go to Nevada to hit the jackpot. Sloan Sweat, who ended up scoring 28 points with only four counters in the first half, hit one free throw to tie up the game at 60-6He didn't have the lucky hand on the aecond try aa he hit "Snake Eyes" to deny his team a shot at a win in the final seconds. Tabiona didn't "Sweat It" over a ll for traveling and the Sweat free throw visit "The Mias made 67-5- 1, no-ca- Holiday Expeditions, in conjunction with Wilderness Medical Associates, is sponsoring intensive er backcountry medical training courses and reviews in Green River, this spring. The three dates are the only sessions Wilderness Medical Associates, leaders in the field of wilderness medical training, is offering in the Rocky Mountain region this year. Wildemeu First The hands-o- n Responder (WFR) course will show participants how to deal with medical emergencies when they are miles from help and dialing 911 is not an option. Two sessions are scheduled for April 19-2-7 and May HI. The ir WTR course tuition is (450 per person. Course tuition includes textbooks, but not room and board. The WFR Review is a refresher course for those who have already completed a Wilderness First Responder or wilderneu emergency medical training. The review session is scheduled for April 29-3review costs $210 per The person. Course feu include all in- ES The Tigers quickly built a 49-4advantage early n the fourth quarattack ofSweat ter, but a throe-poiand Hancock gave Wendover a 53-5- 0 to the problem-Rhoa- dea edge-s for a 58-5- 8 rescue with deadlock. Logan Gines erased a .59-5- 8 Wendover edge with two free throws for a 60-5-9 Tabiona lead with 12 seconds left. With the game tied at 60-6Tabiona fans were sweating bullets, but luckily Sweat's second shot was a dud and the Tigers had new life in overtime. Tabiona grabbed a 0 first quarter lead vs. Mount Vernon and added 16 more in the second for a S3-2- 4 halftime edge. The Tigers scored 34 points in the second halfto win by 4 nt No three-pointer- 72-hm- 0. 17-1- struction, simulations and text books, lodging and food are not included in the course cost Both WTR Course and WTR Review are with an emphasis on practical skills and full-scarescue simulations. The courses are recommended for all outdoor professionals and enthusiasts who spend time in remote areas. Graduates will be certified by Wilderness Medical Associates. To register, or for mors information about the course or review, call Holiday Expeditions at 16. points. with a three-poiplay lor a 63-6edge and then poured in four free throws that had the Tiger ahead by eight at 6941 with 1:15 to go. In between the Bagley free throws, Curry fired in a basket, and then he added three more counters from the foul line in the dosing seconds to lock up the win. nt 0 S. Bagley blazed the nets to lead Tabiona with 36 pointa Curry added 20. Rhoades tossed in five and Gines four. Riley Bagley fired in two. Tabiona hit 22 field goals and wu 20 for 26 from the foul line. Rhoades Pendleton fired in one led Mount Vernon with 23. He had two three-pointe- three-pointer- HOME DASH-- An Orem lady softball play er is safe at the plate as the hall doesn't arrive in time for Unions Jacinta Taylor to make a play. Union opened the season. Thursday with a home match against Orem. 16-ho- fast-pace- d, ' le r. s. Uintt Basin STANDARD CLASSIFIED --ADSL -- f' i 1 SV'1 r I- - ' i f . . HIT HOPLS Union High School's Kaiic Fwldsted focuses on her No. base hit. 1 goal- -a OPUCING 41 HOME EQUITY CREDIT LINE rvj HOOP PLAY-Roosc8ih grade girls take on the Wasatch team at the Union Cougar Invitational. Wasatch took first velt BORROW AT FIXED RATES. ByAUon Rack Write the interest off on your taxes; Give Most of tha hoop talk have been about the University of Utah and Utah State University leading their conferences, which is fine because I'm a graduate ofboth and thus I can root for Alex Jensen of Utah and Trv Brown of Utah State, but the unknown players are the or.ee, who play for those junior colleges. Bev Richens is a member of the College of Eastern Utah's girls team and Alicia Uresk and Jeff Davenport are Colorado North western Community College hoopetera with Alicia playing for the girls and Jeff for the boya However, Alicia goes by the name of "Al" in writeupe in the weekly newspaper in Rangely because her coach has two "Alicias on the squad. Both CEU men and women's teams qualified for the conference tournament, but the CNCC aquada didnt reach play. However, the CNCC girls turned in their best season in years. During their final week of play they beat North Idaho, and lost to Rieka College for a 6 reconi. Recently CKCCe girls defeated the College of Eastern Utah in a gama that saw former Union Cougars, Richens of CEU and Uresk of CNCC (played sophomore, junior years at Union and her senior season at Hurricane) square tiff. CNCC was down 16 points midway through tha second half, but put on s shooting display that produced a comeback win over CEU. Uresk iced the game with a couple of foul shots in the closing seconds. She had 14points. Angie Coif led the Spartans with 25 counters. The Golden Lady Eagles had beaten CNCC. twice, before they lost in your home a hug. post-seaso- n Therea nothing like the security of a home. Or a home equity credit line. The money is there for lifes financial cmergenciea, home improvement! or even debt consolidation. Plus, there are no points, feet or other origination charges. And, because the loan is secured by your home's equity, the interest can be But thia security hasnt been without concerns namely fluctuating interest rates. Zions Bank has answered this concern with our Home Equity Credit Line's fixed-rat- e interest options. Thy give you choices. Use your equity for revolving credit or convert parts or all of it to a fixed-rat- e loan all within one Home Equity Credit Line. Add it up. and see why this is one of today's moat economical ways to borrow. 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Bark in the lata 1960s and early 1970s I witnessed high school hoopstcr at Union auch as Jim Marshall, Bob Fenn, Brad Hancock, Brad Monks, Michael Harrison, JefT Alexander, Ray Natani, Steve Yack, Danny Long, etc., but once I was graduated it wu time to check out junior college action with players such Jimmy Horton (my Dr. J and Michael Jordan before I ever her of those guys), Dave Peterson, Lionel Hollins. Horton wu a runaway truck without brakes on fast breaks to the hoop, which wu a great deal more exciting than just simply walking it down thecuurt and putting upa shot after two million passes in thou clock. Afdays before the ter CEU 1 heard he went on to day for Southern Illinois. I lost track of him this wu years before all thou sports information locations on the u u Internet. Peterson, also of CEU, playmaking wu a good who made aure the ball got into the hands of his top scorers. The best of them all was Hollins, who played for Dixie College and later a university in Arizona He wu magic on tha court before I had ever heard of Magic Johnson. Hollins went on to play pro bait for Portland and Philadelphia 1 1 e i s n ow a pro N BA coach for one of the Canadian teams. USU, Utah plus BYU and Weber State get most of the fame, but the junior colleges provide two years of intense hoop excitement Present Southern Utah star. Tyson Hancock (Union gradi played two yean of ' junior college ball. guard-forwar- d, |