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Show m&rn wMNMl&iMMiisa Paye 20 - I'INTAH BASIN STANDARD. September J3..2QUQ ' c; r-.- '-' r i h :i- f Tabiona wins fTyd'wKy pu 3k LrUjj : - r r: "'T!' r rr-r-- two in a row yri? i By Aldan " I Rachelt The Tabiona T-r- -) : WW1 two-gam- 1, 1 beat Tigers Westridge, 10-- 7 and Salt Lake e Lutheran, 15-- to go on a winning atreak before losing, 17-- 3 to first place region team, St. Joseph, Friday in Tabiona. St. Joseph is tied for the top spot with Waterford. Both teams have one 1m eh. Intermountain Christian is third and Tabiona, Mt. Vernon are tied for fifth at 3-- The Tigers will host ML Vernon, Wednesday at 3 p.m. Tabiona came from behind to defeat Westridge, which had jumped out to an early 0 lead. We started hitting, got the lead and held on to beat Westridge," aaid Coach Lee Gines. Matt Sloan pitched the whole ball game." Sloan was almost perfect in the game vs. Salt Lake Lutheran. He gave up only one hit. Chase Rhoades and Riley Bagley had triples to get some We loaded u( times and had hitters drive in some runs, Coach Gines commented. 4-- Cl I) J Tina Stringhant Tom Thomas compete inavollcy bull match TIGLRS VS. at Fort Duchesne. Also in the picture is a Lintah River Warrior. The J V Tigers beat Uintah River in la o games last week. WARRlORS-TahiimaTigeiLexiGi- ncs. runa-batted-i- Union Wins Two CLOSE CONTACT-Tabio- na attempt to make contact Tabiona Tigers defeat Uintah River squad players almost crash into each other as they w ith the ball. 1 By Aldon Rachelt by Aldon Rachelt Uintah River High School gave Tabiona's JY. a close second game, but the Lady Tigers emerged as the winner. Tuesday, September 12 in 3-Fort Duchesne 15-Union High School pocketed wins over Judge Memorial and Park City for a first place region mark of Altamont whipped Manila, 15-- 15-15-1- 0. 3, Bobby Knight was fired last week as the basketball coach at the University of Indiana, and he simply has to bs s Sports Writer's Nightmare. Knight, who has won three national titles, has s bit of s temper, and one time he invaded my dreamt. I dreamed I was interviewing Knight. He kept telling me that everything would be so much better if I asked the right questions. He never gave ms decent answer, snd I was happy when I finally woke up to realise that my nightmare interview wot just s dream. I kind ofthink I know how ESPN's Jeremy Schaap felt when he interviewed Knight. Once again, Knight was doing his own thing in the session, snd almost "snapped when he was interrupted by Schaap, who was trying to get him to answer the original question. Knight got in a good jab snd the knockout punch when he said: "You got a long way to go to be os good as your dad (Dick Schaap-longti- me sports media person); you better keep that in mind. Now if Knight in my dream would ha ve said: You got a long way to go be as good as your dad. Oriando R anb ele", 1 wouldn't have faeentipert because there is no way 1 can cook spaghetti, operate a linotype, or find the best place to pick dandelions. However, I think I can beat him out with my encyclopedia-typ- e knowledge involving important thing! like the New York Yankees and pro wrestling. I've interviewed coaches over the years. Some have been nice and others kind of Fint up are the late Dennis Preece and Ted Tqylor-longti- me Uintah High School coaches. Preece claim to fame was the sport of wrestling where he won nine titles in 12 years, and Taylor won five state baseball A 2-- 0. 7, Tabiona grabbed a 9-- 0 9. lead in the second game be hind some super plays that included s couple ofsees by Tina Stringham and some zaps over the net for pointers by Rachal Burt and Uintah River Stringham. scored its first point on a miscue by a Tiger plus three super serves by Sarah Thompson that had the Lady T ?n ahead 9-- Tab ona scored two m re points and then an are by Lexi Gines increased the lady Tiger advantage to seven at 12-Tabiona was three points away from victory land, and then Uintah River went wild to fliw within two of the Tiger lead at Thompson served up four points, and Rachel Cornpeach scored a counter that had the Lady Warriors back in the match. Rachel Burt of Tabiona drained UwUh River's hotaireakbjMlailliDg i Union will host Uintah, Tuesday, and Park a shot over the net to return ihkbdU Wasatch, Judge are to the Lady Tigers. Stringham then City, Lehi are 0-ree led off three straight serves to give the Tigers, a 15-1-0 triumph and Ri crs M aridina Longhair. right, jets to the net w hile NET BATTI.E-l'mi- uh tw oTabunu players do the same. The twoTahiona girls might be Rachal Burt and Shannon Hiseman. 3. vn - iZ'Ts Booster Club Tailgate Party Parties School will have Booster Club Union 12-1- 0. prior to its High Tailgate home games from 5.30 to 6 45 p.m. near the concession stands south of the fixnhull field. Remaining home games are: Lehi, September 29. . I i i ' i k. ,f Womens Volleyball will Roosevelt Women's 1-- 1, begin play Oct. 12. Deadline is Oct 5. For more information contact Cheryl Sorensen at A- - League Volleyball 722-332- 9. Buckle Up and Save A Life! When I heard what Moon Lake Electric was willing to give, my jaw dropped. aown. -- Dennis Garner, Director of Instruction, Uintah Basin Campus Pabik Service Aaaaaaceawat I'lufah Bssia Maadarg to we tumeJ to rhem.ap.nn." IVnnu and the Knkling committee lul high hirs fiv dtutt va tutpruej. I wat floored. We knew we needed targe amounts, and that it cotilJn't happen without large amnunts, but I couldn't believe b,w gmeixnii Miei Lake Electric' wav." A a mull, the builJing Cs.sr. IL bra- -t cri Sei-o- w iarl. Trfnrai ,i Oo"'. G a rw 9' " ox. ancf' I C5G. D erto' -- :rv!'uctrn m under three. clirj jnJ il,MnnnH .pillrj la r,. t.imimin ,mJ (he Ik.j hijh M.h.4, .ufiii.il jt the U(Hh Star Uniterm. Uinta F.i'in hrinih C.wtipu anew H'merhing J to he J, nie rir,.jrue ini ti iUa-.I- "Good luck. It will never happen. '' 'ik'oI The .li'xT.iieU nreJeJ more when :he hntulmi; iii'iri v M oimnirree JroJrJ hut lo rai-- e i nrw KiiUma, the .tverw helming irpmr vr.iUJ Ir lis k It will never happen to 4 like the muth needej .n ep4ni,in wi.iki never hiippcn. A mpoe. the committee riirneJ in Mxn lile Electric. AccerJing hr I nm Gamer, Director 4 lnrructKn sr the Ji-n- h! been very ipp,etive m jinpm Mixi Like tlw pj.i, with whnLrvhip. mrenrthipa nJ joK, c Moon j yens-- , ai. Tabiona . Town Hall Wednesday, October 4 Duchesne proud tradition of service and support A City Offices, 261 S. 300 E. Thursday, October 5 There'i a kt more to Monn Lake Electric than tramf.itmcri and power pole. We have ilxtyi been committed lo out community, that what our Lgan pwer to bring ihi the bed" u all aKmt. We're ar our bet when we'te making th area a better place to live. It' a philosophy summed up by Grant Earl, Moon Lake's General Manager and CEO g6weeet55SS,lllu Its important that we create an enxtneiment id I lie makes it possible lor pe s'le to way here and to proper here Sia h a strung mrerrig in the community w n Altamont utility, we're yixir utility. AnJ that makes all the difference in the world. Lari Electric Mean-Lookin- forgotten.), and Taylor added, "That's why our wrestling teams never lost (never counted their loss to Union) because we were so scary kmk-in- Taylor and Preece were actually nicer when they got rid of the flattop look. Roland Bevell was the coach, who scared me the moat. He was the basketball coach at Union High School, and it seemed he was always staring at me during youth basketball. It turned out he didn't mean me any harm. He hod suffered an iijuryyean ago that had one eye going a different direction, which explained why he always had his eye on me. Mast coaches aren't "realty mean". They are just tough ".While the jury is still out m Knight os far os "meanness" goes, he is still a respected coach, who isn't about to say, "pretty please" to reporters, players, etc. Hunter Education shooting ranges open for free Free target shooting will be available on (hooting ranges at the Division ofWikikfrRMOurcea'two hunter education centers Sept. 23. in celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day. The only portion of the shooting ranges not open for free shooting will be the sheet snd trap ranges at both centers, which srs ran by private eonccsNonau. While uae ofthe ranges will be free Sept 23, hearing and eye protection ore required snd must be purchased by those who don't bring their own. Earplugs cost .25 cents and glasses are available for S2. The Division's twohunter education centers ore the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2851 W. 200 N. in Logan, and the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, 6000 W. 2100 & in Salt Lake City. DISCOUNT PRICES! Male Female dog-$3- 5 Male Female cat-$2- 5 (3 or more male cats-$1- 0 dog-$3- 0 cat-$1- 5 each) 0 Bring pets between im, first come, first serve. Don! feed pets night before the morning of sui Water is okay. Pets MUST be in carriers wift i d. 8:00-9:0- 'i a dfeeree. dwiw Vaccinations also available! Rabies, dog or cat-$- 5 Cat combo-$1- 0 Cat leukemia-$1- 0, J Dog g! pretty good guys to work with in the sports world. 1 think they became Altamont Community Park what mwt peiple expect from a typical electric utility, bin Mom Lake ssn't yiair typical electric fofftr to bnngjfou th for. 4 Tuesday, October 3 : kind-of-mea- l The Big Fix on Tour! , community that surprising response from an old ally. Ihiving met with cimnuttee wat able to generate fopport fromotlier local bcuinevec. anJ a protect expected to take over 20 yean was tralucd fey Discount SpayNeuter Clinic their meeting with M,vn Like Electric Bonnl it' Directon, but when the EVwd amvainced then Jecuion to ihVAD, even IVnnu right-out-mea- n. Taylor helped Preece out with n wrestling, and the two had a look to them. Those crewcuta, which were the rage back in the 1 960s-70- a mode them look twice os mean. Bock in 1970 Union beat Uintah in both w reclling and basketball. However, after the match the Utesdaimed that Union had defeated their B" team. It didn't matter. All 1 knew was that Union defeated Uintah and that's what counted. My banner across the sport section st Union was: Cota Shake Jinx, Scalp Utes Twice. Years later 1 was working fur the Vernal Express, and 1 told Preece what I did pi us asked T aylor why they were so Preece said, "So you retheguyltl also hod called the TV stations snd told them of Union's win, which former Cat, Bill Labrura still has Oo Ol pwgronfee N nsrvogt lyilsnv combo-$1- 0. Mjs&Ar Dysfeophy AmohIm cash, check, visa, mastercard For more information about No More Homeless Pets in Utah: www.utahpets.org Sponsored by Best Friends Animal Sanctuary www mdeuea.or NO MOM HOMftrxA PETS & Maddies Fund . feebNfeKU . |