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Show I I UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 12. 2(XJQ- - Pace 19 Duchesne snaps its losing streak at Juab By Aldon Rachelt Ducheane High School ended iU football loaing atreak, which dated back to 1998, when they nipped Juab'a JV crewin Nephi, Thursday evening to give Colby Knight hia firat victory in nil high achool coaching career. The Eaglea last win waa over Monticello. Both teama (ought to a 0--0 tie in the Brat half, but Duchesne grabbed a 15-- 0 lead in the third quarter and held Juab to one acore in the rest of the game. Scott Muir of Duchesne scored a d run and foreign TD on a exchange student from Brazil, Rinato kick Carquejeiro hit the extra-poifor a 0 Ducheane lead early in the third quarter. Later in the quarter. Cole Allen dashed 25 yarda on a quarterback keeper for a touchdown and a Muir pass to Shaun Mullins acored two, which had Duchesne with a rare lead. Juab scored late in the F ten-yar- 7-- nt GMB30M& 3500 fourth quarter. Coach!i Knight described the TDa as follows: We just ran our power play out of our wiahbone offense to get us down the field. We were bigger than Juab and were able to power the ball through their line. All 20 Duchesne Eagles were able to get into the game. The Eagles have had some key injuries that has reduced the number of athletes on the team. Duchesne cancelled JV, sophomore and (rashmen games. They don't have enough plqyers. Many 9th graders are seeing varsity action for the Duchesne team. (Union's cheerleading squad has 22 members. Two more than the Duchesne foot- -' ball team.) Our athletes felt great about the win even though we didnt play well as I would have liked, but it was still a super team effort, he added. Duchesne will battle 2-- power, San Juan in Blanding, September 15 and will host Monticello in its Homecoming Game, September 22. u A RUNNER UP WINNERS Matt Hacking, left and Kenny Cobbs, right, picked up second place honors at the annual Walleye Classic near Duchesne at Starvation Reservoir. Second placers shared SI 024. ws .i Labor on Labor Day put Gunnison up 722-515- ' 5' v:" ws i Ffti doesn't produce win By Aldon Rachel ' " . ' ... ;r "'1 i Ii 7-- d 15-ya- I the next day at back-to-scho- Altamont and four days later we played Gunnison on Friday. Altamont will battle Monticello on the road. Friday. September 15, and Grand in Moab, September 22. Part 2 of the "Two Game-On- e Week Journey waa a disaster with Gunnison jumping out to a 32-- lead before Altamont got on the scoreboard TD on a Weston Goodrich pass to Joey Meeks in the dosing minutes to make the final score: Gunnison, 32 and Altamont, 6. 0 d Gunnison improves to Altamont drops to 1-- and 2 0-- Devin Ball scored two touchdowns in the game for Gunnison on runs of 4 and 32 yards. Whit Reynolds scored rush up the the first TDoo aone-yar- d middle late in the first quarter, and Ball's first TD, a four-yarruikphis conversion by QBI IChris a two-poiLanen early in the second quarter d 40. Raosevet Hwy 1 80 N. 300 E. . Rccsevdt Stewarts Stewarts Ace 17-ya- Radio Shack Hardware 2-- A 722-565- W. Hwy 0 40. Roosevelt Stewart's Care Duchesne High 722-249- rt awarded Sportsmanship All-Spo- i Duchesne High was awarded ReSportsmanship gion 13 for the 1999-200- 0 seasons. The coaches, players, and administrators of Region 13 vote on this award. This region includes Duchesne, San Juan. MontioeQa, and Grand high schools. This award is determined bv the ranking of the fans ofthe school. players of die teams, coaches of each team. Congratulations to Duchesne High athletics for this award. 4 1 7 Si Rehab Center 87 W. Lagoon. Roosevelt Storm Computer Connection 722-051- 540 E. 5 Hwy 40. Roosevet All-Spo- rts BATTLING TWOSOME Allamtxu'i Shay ne Lamb. No. 55, left, squares off against teammate. Zack Mower, No. (4, right. The Longhorns played two games last week and lost both. 722-016- or722-513r- -: vot; Main . Teddy Heart Gifts 1 722-24- 2 i dl I HE RE, TAKE QB. Weston Gmlnch, No. 1 2, left, hands off the hall toninning back. Cuy Icr Walker. No. 26. right, during last w cck s hall game between Altamont and Gunnison. . ve7&& T?Wr&IPS?IP.BM2r 722-245- 245W. Hwy4QlPSKieScewart5l. Roos-e- 4 Toy 722-- 2 Story Video 1 al Lehi High School More Volleyball. Park City at Union. Rang fy at DHS September 15 Volleyban. Rich at Tabiona. Rch at Altamont FB. Union Homecoming vs Wasps. AHS at MhS DHS at Eavling Baseball, St Joseph at Taaona Hgh Schcct September 16 Vbileybal, Mont cello at Duchesne Hgh School Sound Concrete Tri-Coun- ty 2 & x 00 332 S 200 E. . Roosevet 1 September 14 Goff Shift. Union 77 N. 200 E. . Rosseve The Medicine Shoppe 722-36- v e 1 454-3- 8 1-- 0 CLASSIFIED Street, Roosevet Ma-- Foodtown Swaseys 18 St. At amort 8-- Uintah Basin STANDARD 2205 0 Sharp Image Salon Pioneers Union had a rough time vs. Lehi as they dropped an 0 game last week. Uintah had a better meeting by nip- in a recent kten. ping Wasatch, Seniors on the Union team are: Sheriy Duncan, Jamie Crazier, Lindsay Brown, Sherry Richens, Andrea Aland, Hannah Wight (move-i- n from Duchesne), and Anna Mediant. Juniors on the squad are: Krystal Urask, Tiffany Want, Katy Angus, Janeen Nielson, Colleen Clayburn, Jean Richens, Amy Mecham, Amanda Wilkerson and Lianda Draper. There are also several sophomores and freshmen on the Union team. The Lady Cougars vrill hit the road for matches vs. Lehi. September 11 and Wasatch, September 12. Union will host Park City, September 14 and Uintah, September 19. Subway Sandwiches Sugar-N-Spic- Cats drop game to l$pSJ.-Kfrfc yi - Last inning rally kills Tabiona crew 15 722-2- 4 nt five-yar- 2927 W. 3 State Farm Insurance Casey Dyreng darted on a passingbomb to score a TD to make die score 204) at the half. Gunnison added two more scores in the second halfon a run by Aaron Harvard and Ball's final TD to win the rematch of the two teams that played in the first round ofthe State Football Playoffs last year. Gunnison won last season's matdiup as well. 14-- 25-yar- d 8-- 58 E. 1 00 N., Roosevelt 3 Stanco Insulation Service 722-503- 45-yar- Altamont began Part One of its Double Dose Of Football In One Week" when they played in Castle Dale, Monday, Septemb 4 and lost in the final 30 seconds on aTD score. The Emery JV Spartans' labor on Labor Day paid on with a 134 win. Part Two was played Friday, September 8 in Altamont vs. Gunnison. Emery jumped out to a 0 lead in touchthe second quarter on a down pass and added the extra-poikick to lead by seven at the half. Altamont bounced rightback with TD run by Steven an eight-yar- d Stansfield in the fourth quarter. Garrett Dastnip dashed in for a two-poiconversion and an 7 Longhorn advantage. The JV Spartans came right back TD run to win the gameon a in the closing seconds. A key play in aerial that the game was a was almost picked off by an Altamont Longhorn. The AHS player had the ball, but it fell out of his hands and was snared by an Emery Spartan. That was the wqy it went that night. We had 3 or 4 scoring opportunities, and couldn't punch it in, said Altamont Coach Mark Barnum. Most high school teams don't plgy on Labor Dqr, and Coach Barnum said. That was the only time Emeey could play. Hopefully this is the last Monday game we wdl play. It wm a long wait for the game. (Normally contests are played on Fridays and thus Ahamont's teem had to wait around the whole weekend before doing their football labor.) Coach Barnum added. It was Seeley, Aycock & Associates CPA E. Hwy 40. RoesevCt UBTAUBET Communications 645-500- 3843 W. 7 Hwy 4J. Rogse vet Uinta Veterinary Services 722-906- N of Ba"a 6 Church By Aldon Rachel A arventh-irmin- g rally oftwo runs by Waterford allowed the Ravens to oar to a 6-- triumph. Wednesday in Sandy, Utah after the Tabiona Tigers led late 5-Tabiona grabbed a 0 lead in the first inning, but Waterford pumped in one in iu half of play for a 1 tie, and then added two more for a 3--1 edge in the second inning. Waterford continued to follow the flow along the base paths with one more counter in the fourth for a 1 advantage. However, Tabiona cun eruption in right beck with a four-ru-n advantage. the sixth for iu one-ru- n Tabiona's Matt Sloan pitched like Tom Gla vine of the Brave and Andy Prttile of the Yanks with shutout ball in the third, fifth and sixth before a last inning river of runs by win. Waterford for a one-ru- n Sloan pitched the entire game for Tabiona with Riley Bag ley taking care of the catching duuea. Bagiey, a lao, ripped out a triple for the Tiger. Tabiona acored five run on six hit and had three error. Waterford used three pitcher, Judd, Pelo and Williams, who got the hurling win. Th Ravens acored sixruns on 11 bits and had three sue- Uintah Basin Medical Center -- 722-45- 9 1 250 W 300 N . Rjcsevet 4. 1-- Uintah Basin Standard 1-- 722-513- 4-- netIn Sept. nipped West Ridge, 7-- Copy 268 S 2C0 E . Rjcsgvet Utah State University 722-229- 4 987 E L g;ocn St . 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