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Show ' -- fflBfk a,-at- m 1 I SPORTS Pass 16 September 19. 2QW ABS Financial Services 738-212- Uintah Basin Standard 10 9 1 N. Main. Roosevelt 722-3- 8 Main 4 l ' St.. Duchesne Larsen nets second place Adams Auto Supply Carquest Auto Parts 1 722-514- 8 09 S. 200 E . Roosevelt 200 E 22 N. . Roosevelt Als Foodtown 1 7 1 E. 738-239- 4 Main St. . Duchesne Ashley Creek Physical Therapy 560 E 200 N.. Roosevelt 722-317- 7 Avalon Realty 3500 E. 200 N. . Roosevelt 722-343- 3 Basin Builders 40. Roosevelt W. Hwy 722-458- 9 Scaver, a foimer Cougar, who plays now for Wasatch is completely surrounded by from Union High School including Bobby Brotherson. Wasatch led after three quarters, but Union had in the annual Homecoming Game, Friday. it counted at the end as they smashed the Wasps, 2 when the lead STUNG 4th quarter comeback nets win by Union over Wasatch 40. Roosevelt W. Hwy 722-502- 8 Basin Land & Title 722-23- 865 E. 200 N. . Roosevelt 1 9 Basin Overhead Doors 600 722-456- 0 400 E . Roosevelt N. Basin Wholesale West 40. Roosevelt W. Hwy 722-227- 3 Best Western Inn 722-464- E Hwy 40. Roosevelt 4 WASP-To- ny Luck Pavs Off Basin Diesel By Addon RacheU It wss simply s esse of"Bid Luck' for Wasatch and Good Luck" for Union High School when the Cougars' Trevor Luck picked up a Wasp nimble and then scooted 40yards for the Homecoming Game winning Union comeback core in a 21-1- 7 triumph with 9:43 left. Luck's royal move in Roosevelt, Friday, that flushed the Wasps down the drain improves Unions record to 3--2 and give them s first place region mark of Union will battle Judge Memorial on the road, Friday and then will host Lehi, September 29. "Theguy (QB) just dropped it right in my lap. It was a bad handoff. I picked it up and ran it in," said Luck. T was playing the tackle position, and I don't get many opportunities like that. My hick paid off with a TD run." Scoring a touchdown is a dream come true for a lineman, and one of Lucks teammates, Kodhr Boren, also a lineman, said, "We had penetration and got the quarterback confused. Wa were about to sack him. Luck picked up the ball and no one was going to catch him. Unions winning hopes didn't seem so gnod when Wasatch's Mic ah field goal Wheatley kick a d and Brandon Holmes scored a TD on run for a 17-- lead at the a eight-yar- d end of the third quarter, but the Cougars received new life in the fourth quarter. A long distance pass to Cole Hancock and a big gainer by Jason Kowallia had Union at the Wasatch 36. QB Jess Fieldsted wu right on target with Kevin Blackwell for a d TD aerial. Fieldsted turned the corner and ran down the right side for conversion. All of a the two-poin sudden Union wu back in the by just three at "It wu a beautiful pau by Jesse Fieldsted, and I got some super blocks, Blackwell commented. The mystery to the winner didnt need to be solved by Sherlock Holmes. Leu than a minute later, Luck wu "Aon High and the Wasps were stung on the super TD run. Blackwell's extra-poikick put Union up by four at Union's defense shut down Wasatch the rest of the way while 1-- 0 Tire Big 722-55- 1 6 E. Hwy 40, Roosevelt Ben Franklin 722-030- 69 E 200 N.. Roosevelt 3 Brads Truck & Trailer Service 722-399- W. Hwy 4 40. Roosevelt Burdick Paving 13 722-5- 0 28-yar- 1368 S. 3000 W. . Roosevelt Camelot Resort Fruit land 548-228- 1 Certified Welding 1 1 738-557- 6 5 W. 1 8 36-yar- 00 N. . Duchesne gmme--dow- 17-1- 4. Checker Auto 722-22- 8 1 u 200 E. Lagoon. Roosevelt Chuck Wagon Cafe 722-288- 2 E. Hwy 40. Gusher 21-1- 7. Clays Repair 454-388- 5 2 1 000 W. 394Q nt survivinga TD pau by Ryan Kohler in the end tone with 2:38 left, which wu called back on pau interference by the Wasp. Wautch had t wo other touchdowns called back in the game due to penalties. A tripping penalty and a ll on a Union fumble re covery enabled Wasatch to move down the field prior to the pau to Kohler. Wautch regained the ball with only seconds remaining, and then Jordan Dye killed off a Wasp rally by interceptinga pau at the Union 15 to end the game. "We used our 'Speed D on Wautch. Our fast guys got in there and got the job done by causing a fumble for the winning TD, said Union's Brandon Arnold. Wautch jumped out to a 0 lead in the first quarter on a seven-yar- d rollout to the left by David Gertach ' for a touchdown and Wheatleys extra point kick. Union woke up its fans TD by Hancock with with a 1:07 left in the first half, but the second quarter ended at 8 in favor ofWasatch when Union's fake extra-poikick died on an incomplete pass in the end rone. Union has now won two games in s row (best Ben Lomond, September 8) and Cougar head coach. Merlin Rasmussen stated, "Nice job-w- ay to 0 7-- d 7-- nt battle-etvj- oy ROY AL FLUSH-Trev- cr Luck, Union. No. 30. right, attacks Wasatch quarterback. David Gemch. left. Luck'sTD luck turned good w hen he scored the game w inning score on a fumble recovery just like B YlPs opponent. Mississippi State to beat Wasatch. 2 1 1 7, at the Homecoming Game. it" Youth hunting day Sept. 30 A unique chance to introduce young people to waterfowl hunting awaits Sept. 30. Utah holds its annual Youth Hunting Day. "The purpose of the day is to increase the recruitment ofethical and safe youths into waterfowl hunting." said Tom Aldrich, waterfowl coonii-nato- r for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "We need a lot of incentive to do that and lotting youths hunt waterfowl, without all the adult hunters out there at the same time and when waterfowl numbers are high, is e good incentive. u Toparticipate.youthsmustbe 12 to 15 years of age, possess a Wildlife HabitatAuthoruation if required, possess asmall game or combination license, and be accompanied by their parent or an adult whos at least 21 year of age or older. - w-w'- HAPPY 5 N. . beat Wasatch By Aldon Rackele i BluebeB. Vernal. Altamont Si Sg ..V E. Wms R.S. West Efrtfma&)5ms more VCR, 8 Main St. . Duchesne "32 Computers - . Cowans Cafe 738-560- 9 57 E. Main. Duchesne D & M Hot Oil 722-268- 7 22 1 5 W. 2000 S. . Roosevelt Dfslyf. Software SatjfHot.dogs I &gUoons ) 3-- for s fly-i- to promote small airports, recalls a game. "Our East I ligh School sophomore team beat WssaUh'f varsity. W), back in 1949," former 8c tutor Garn said. According to Gam he played left end on a single wing, but he said, "That is half acentury ago. I was one of those high school athletes, who wasn't gnod enough for college. I tried out for the Umvrreity of Utah, but got cut." Garn also remembered a game his team ployed against Granite High n School. s Sony playstnti Music CdTCt dVD?s Union High School, which (Minted last week'sHome-enmin- g t Game in Roosevelt and also for the 1993 State Tide, isnt the only one who has fond memories of bcatingWasaUh. Retired US. Senator Jake Gam, who was in Roosevelt Wasstch.21-17.a- 200 N.. Roosevelt Country Flair 454-345- r Fri. & Sat, Sept, 29 & 30th 76 N. Vernal Ave. . Vernal 721 m Gam's team Real Estate 3 Wm, wccL Mtn. Howe Coldwell Banker 722-353- w McCurdy, right, and Brandon ArnoM, left. Union icammatcs. celebrate during a super play by the Cougars vs. Wasatch last Gl'YS-Lu- kc Ex-Sena- tor Coca Cola Bottling 789-653- yj no-ca- Coastal Reid Services Company 781-692- 'i Union Judd Larsen picked up second place honors in a Region 10 Golf Meet, Tuesday, September 12 at Wasatch with a 73 tally. Casey Crouch of Park City was first at 71. Nate Roberts, Park City, and Cody Gardiner, Uintah, tied for third at 75. Uintahs Cody Weddle and Judges Tanner Blonquist tied for fifth at 76. Union will host its region meet, Wednesday, September 20. Park City and Uintah tied for first place at 308, and Judge finished third at 311. Wasatch was fourth at 320, and Union fifth at 327. Other Union finishes are: Cade Rees, 80; Tyler Labrum, 85; Austin Harrison, 89; Nick Ainsworth, 91; Scott Fenn, 93; Phillip Whiting, 97; Matt Holmes, 98. Union competed in its second golf meet ofthe week and placed fourth at 340, Thursday, September 14 in the Lehi Meet at Thanksgiving Point. Uintah was first at 321, and Park City second at 328. Wasatch was third at 337. JefT Judd, Uintah, was tops at 74 and Waeatch golfer, Skylar Widdiaon wu second at 78. Union's top golfers were Rees and Labrum at 83. Larsen followed with an 85. Other tallies were: Whiting, 89; Ainsworth, 93; Tyler Hussey, 97; Jayson Jones, 99 and Austin Harrison, 101. Larsen is the top golfer overall, and Crouch of Park City is second. Roberts, Park City, is third. Blonquist of Judge is fourth and Gardiner, Uintah, is fifth. Park City i the No. 1 team in the overall standings at 1255. Uintah is second at 1261 and is followed by Union, 1302; Judge, 1318; Lehi, 1397. Advance Insurance 722-899- 3 71 V' 0 N. 200 E. Roosevelt "Our tailback would jump up and dump the ball over the line to me. I would have made a touchdown vs. Granite High, but I couldnt grt my hands up. My opponent had my arms pinned down. 1 told the official, and then he kicked me out ofthe game for swearing" Gam didn't arore his touchdown. However, he went on to a long sue rrfteful career a sUS Senator. i Poor . |