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Show Pace ril 18. SPORTS 2000 Uintah Basin Standard THEYRE OFF-- A bunch of horses dash out of the starting gate during Roosevelt No races will be held next weekend. Finals art set for April a race at the Petroleum Downs Meet in 29-3- 0. Finals April 29-3- 0 Horses bring home cash at annual Petroleum Downs Meet an out is 12-- By Aldon Rachelt It was abit muddy, Saturday, but weather conditions were nice and dry, Sunday with horses taking top honors at the Petroleum Downs Race Meet in Roosevelt Racing action will return April 29 and 30 at the Petroleum Downs with posttime at I p.m. Five races were held Sunday to determine the final eight for the quarter horse futurity final, and results are as follows: Heat No. 1, GW Merridocs Delight owned by George ft Judy Weldon and ridden by Antonio Eseareno, had just the right medicine for top honors at 16.18. Heat No. 2, Otta Be Proud made owner Carolyn Giles beam with pride and jockey Tony Guymon happy with the fastest time of the day at 15.94; A Chunk Of Cash, owned by Brad Jensen, second, 16.07; Gamble On This Roll, owned by WRC Well Service, third, 16.13. Heat No. 3. Snaflyx, owned by The Painted Pitchford and ridden by Armondo Rodriguez, nipped Rocky Mt. Flo, owned by Goodrich Quarter Horses, by a horse's hair, 16.18 to 16.19 to take first place; Brillant Willow, owned by third, 16.40; Heat No. 4, Passum Dash, owned by Jim Nebeker and ridden by Glen Hodges, first, 16.36; Kas Im A Austin, owned by The Painted Pitchfork, second, 16.53; Azure Distance, owned by Elizabeth Johnson, third, 16.65. Heat No. 5 in quarter horse futu Haeck-Polson-Allr- rity, George Again, owned by Glenn Lamb and jockeyed by Hodges, first, 16.48; Cash For The Band, owned by Tony ft Lucy Gasich, second, 16.62; Eagle Eye Sherrie, owned by Gary Lamb, third, 16.93. JKs Cash Bar, owner John Neiberger, won a three year old and up maiden event at 16.23. Streak of Melody was second at 16. 72 and Color Me Cupid third at 16.73. Hummer's Dash, owned by The Painted maiden Pitchford, won a two-yerace, Sunday, in 16.54, and Wee Bee Aweeome stung most of the field for second at 16.59, and Speeding Chick was third at 16.88. Other races were held Sunday, but results were unavailable at presstime. Results of trials, Saturday, for upcoming finals are as follows: Paint ft Appaloosa Futurity Heat No. 1, Snazzy Treasure, owned by The Painted Pitchfork and jockeyed by Tony Guymon, won the gold at 16.56; Treasure Alley, owned by Lis Herbert, second, 16.84; Wellspent Warrior, owned by Rosendo Perez, third, 16.90; Paint ft Appaloosa Heat No. 2. Super VUae, owned by The Painted Pitchfork and ridden by Rodriguez, first, 17.19; Bull Lee, owned by Herbert, second, 17.21; ICI Gieka Tate, owned by Kermit Hackford, third, 17.28. Basin Bred Futurity Heat No. 1, ar Goodrich Quarter Horses, second, 16.44; A Noble Policy, owned by Larry Rogers, third, 16.61; Basin Bred Futurity Heat No. 2, Nobles Special, owned by Sure Bet Stables, and ridden by Larsen, first, 16.25; Mic Magwire, owned by Giles, didnt hit a homer like St Louis Cardinal Mark McGwire, but still came in second at 16.34; GG Showdown, owned by Goodrich, third, 16.45. Quarter Horse Derby Heat No. 1, Just Call Me Duke, owned by Lawrence Blonquist and ridden by Iorg, first, 18.53, Look At Her Form, owned by Dennis Jensen, second, 18.56; Showboats Agent, owned by Bert Aitkens, third, 18.84; Quarter Horse Derby Heat No. 2, Miss Splash Delight, owned by Stan Young (DHS . basketball coach) and ridden by Rodrigues, dam dunked the field at 18.60; WS Dashing Zevee (What is a Zevee?), owned by Erasmo and Sandra Muniz, second, 18.84; Vikes Treasure, owned by Albert Tohtsmie, third, 18.88. ADiamond Legacy, owned by Joe maiden Pfciitti, won a derby at 16.48. and Bulvine was second at 16.61. Raise Two Angels was softball escapes the bat of Uintahs Mansfield during a recent game with Uintah. Hoping for he Unions catcher. Mali Harrison. Union lost to Uintah, 0 in an extra inning and then whipped Park City. RIGHT THERE-T- 3-- 0. Lady Cats pound Miners in 1 2-- 0 softball win "Vj.; k rvrwfi Krrj . ex j fn .'pa j ' j fly Aldon Rachel e Unions Lady Cougars crushed Park City, 12-- 0 with hurler, Kayleen to Rasmussen pitching a give her team a 2 Region 10 mark. Rasmussen struck out four Lady Miners. Camille Yazzie pitched the two-hitt- er 3-- final inning. The Cougars scored five runs in the first inning, four in the second ' and three in the third before the Miners were put out of their softball I misery. Katie Field sted, Jamie Buxton, BUSY GIRL-Uni- ons pitcher, Mali Harrison, Megan Fieldsted and Kayleen Rasmussen fires the ball to Nina Murray did a home elate jig in first base after a bunting attempt. the first inning with the key shot a r?- Bn. -- hig. i A er..' M.jj.i.1 news report ii Ml l I L 1 I. .( hM'i -- 1S The-latest realignment proposal by the Utah High School Activities echool Association for the 2001-200- 2 year has Duchesne returning to the class and Uintah remaining a 3--A school. Nothing is official and everything will be finalized in June. 1-- A Shootin Roost, owned by David Swett and jockeyed by Guymon, shot the field to holes for first place at 16.32; Moe Bandy Please, owned by Under the current proposal, PONTIAC.- Feel The n1163110111116111. By Aldon Rachel two-year-o- third. double by M. Fieldited. K. Fieldsted, Buxton, Harrison and Murray scored additional runs in the second. Jackie Morrill drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and Murray had a double. K. Fieldsted, Harrison, M. Fieldsted crossed home plate in the third with the nugor blow being a double by MonilL Union scored its 12 runs on eight hits and committed only two errors. Park City also had two errors. Union will host Wasatch, Tuesday and Wasatch, Thursday. DRIVING EXCTTEAAENT- END IS NEAR-Hor- ses approach the finish line during a race at the Petroleum Downs Meet in the Roosevelt area. Competitors from all over the slate took pan in the meet. Duchesne (149 students) will be in Region 16 with Altamont (124), Manila(41),Rich(139),Tabiona(41), Uintah River (41), Green River (48), Monument Valley (118), Navqjo Mountain (35), Whitehorse (151). Union (1,258) is listed among Region teams. Carbon (1,044), Emery (704), North Sanpete (603), Park City (875), Uintah (1,258). Carbon, Emery and North Sanpete would be new Region 10 teams under the plan with current member, Lehi being moved to the class. 4-- A Excitement Ask about the deals on YOUR favorite Pontiac model today! 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