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Show YT ru T Payg tfi . October I V SPORTS 3.' 2 000 Uintah Basin Standard LADYTIGERS-Memb-ers of the TabionaHighSchoolvollchall team are:frontrow,lcfttoright. Shelly Price.Tomi Thomas, Lexi Gines. Shannon Hiseman. and hack row. Sherry Stringham, coach: Rachal Burt Summer Roberts. Tina Stringham, Janae Van Tassell Trina Thomas, assistant coach. Rhoades belts out home run NOT A KICKER-- It appears thisTabionaTiger is using her foot to kick the ball, but that is a "No-N- o Checking out the action isTabionas Shelly Price. No. 12. By Aldan. Rachelt Chase Rhoades hit a home run for but although theTigere fans were jumping for joy it came too late in the top of seventh with Christian leading 11-Rhoades' fence blaster made the final score: ICS, 11 and Tabiona, 1 in Tabiona, Wednesday, September 27. ICS scored four in the first one in the second and two in the third for a 7 0 lead, and then added a single run in the fifth plus three in the sixth. Riley Bagley started on the mound for Tabiona and was replaced by Matt Sloan in the fourth. Bagley replaced Sloan at the catching position. Ml Vernon edged the Tigers in Tabiona, 11-- September 20. We came on strong at the end. but couldn't catch them, said Tabiona principal Bob Park. Tabiona, 1 4-- Tabiona Record 4 Inter-mounta- in st game, but rally back to beat AHS 1 Lady Tigers drop -- " ByAldon Rachelt r-- . ' wdfrxadli 9, Tabiona High School's Lady Tigers dropped the first game, 15-but they continued their Year 2000 dominance of Duchesne County team! by winning the final two, 15-1s, 15-- 6 to take a triumph over the Longhorns at Altamont, Thursday during homecoming weeL The Tigers also beat Duchesne in a match and whipped both teams in the Wendover Tournament The Tigers improve to 14-The Tigers jumped out to a 0 lead in the second game with several super servee by Tomi Thornes, and then Altamont rallied back to take a 4 edge behind the serving game of Lacey Smith and Amber Gilbert After athort break over confusion as to ifAltamont had the right server (acorekeeper had an incorrect lineup, and officials okayed the serving selection by looking st coach's card), Tabiona became red hot and marched to a 2 second game win to tie up the match at ' Thomas had no doubter on the Tabiona squad as she drilled a shot over the net for an 8--7 Tiger advantage. However, Altamont scored two points, which included a Rebecca Bird serving shot oiTa Tabiona Tiger (br a 10-- 8 Longhorn edge. However, Tabiona rallied to tie up and an ace by the game at 10-1Thomas tomahawked the Tigers out to an 0 lead. Altamont knotted and went up up the game at 12-1Janae Van Tense 11 completed the tying task to tie up the game at 12-1-2 on an ace. and then the Tigers grabbed a 13-1-2 advantage. Now it wasTina Stringham' turn to string up some super moves wit h a couple of tap over the net that guided Tabiona to a three-poiwin and on its way to a third pme encounter. Altamont led and then Tabiona aeored five in a row to take charge with a 5--2 leed. Summer Roberts had ashot Callover, and Stringham sapped a counter for a three-poin- t Tiger advantage. The Longhorns scored one counter, but Tabiona reeled offseven straight behind the hot hand of Van Taseell who zapped a number ofshota for a 3 edge. Van Taseell Shelly Price and Thomas did a blasting blistering job from the service lane that put Tabiona up by nine at 12-- Price pulled oft a diving superlady move for one Tiger - Jtt i -- 1 U.vVf e i". 9, bik? m1- - V- i- Jf ie 2, Look for arch-rival- football next week... y Due to the Uintah BasinStandard being printed Friday instead of Monday, no football results of Unions ; ;v V.'V' :v- - GOODFORM-LadyTiger.Tos contest at Rich are listed in this . : ; r ' ye non-leag- L W 77. '' b4l4 ! 4. 8-- Thomas, right,hits the ball into the air while mi Tabiona'sTina Stringham. left, watches. i 7-- ' iVvinJ HiSili) mm 15-1- 1-- 1. 0, 11-1- 11-1- 1, 1. nt 2-- 0, ZIONS MORTGAGE LOAN CUSTOMERS DEAN MARCIA BURKE WITH THEIR MEW CHAIR. $500 00 ZIOHS AUTO LOAN CUSTOMER STEVE TRIUNCER WITH HIS NEW BIKE HELMET. $150 REBATE ON MORTGAGE REBATE ON AUTO LOAN 9-- 3. 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Van Taaeells powerful arm pounded the ball over, twice, to give Tabiona a third game win and match at 15-- W started off very slow, but fi- nally we had some good passes and starting hitting our servee, said Tabiena coach Sherry Stringham. Bot;i teams struggled early in the first game, and then Altamont caught fire with a lead, which included an ace by Fisher. Strong serves by Thayne increased the Altamont lead to seven at 10-- A couple of Van Tasaell gems over the net hadTahiona within two at 11-- and then the Lady Longhorns roped their way to a first game 15--9 win by pitching a 0 shutout behind serve by Jennie Iorg and Fisher. 4-- 0 3. 9, 4-- CREDIT CARD jQ22Z2E f nrn your loxai Zjimu hrm. h I REBATE ON am hmm mi 4 hre 12 NpiMBHUN tm fxuW lnaw uh t t tf r mi hi Ik EMI mb HkM fm hc fMS vAad artnts pee r mm W fy w hile trying j to Roberts. (aid dux will mrn kawn'r fxpxm aha KEEPS US IN BUSINESS. j v. nuke contact with the volleyhall. Watching the play are: isTabiona'sSummer WE HAVENT FORGOTTEN ZIONS CREDIT CARO CUSTOMER JENNIFER VIOLA I LAI r f. fik (d $50 in volleyball Duchesne will hostTabiona. ber 10 and the Tigers will Octo- entertain Altamont, October 12. Altamont will host Manila, Tuesday. Tyler Labrum snares top honor at meet By Aldon Rachtle Union' golf team finished in just fourth place, but the big new was Cougar TVler Labrum tying for top individual honors with Pirk Citys Casey Crouch st tha Glendale Golf Course inSalt Lake City, Wednesday with 74 scores. Union's Judd Larsen finished in a five-wa- y tie for third with Uintah's Jeff Judd, Nate Green, Tim Haw kin and boat team. Judge's Tanner Blonquist at 76. Larsenof Union was the top individual golfer for the season in Region 10. and Labrum, Oouch tied for second. Hawkins, Uintah, waa third and Dustin Simona waa fourth. Gardiner, Uintah and Cody Weddle tied for fifth. The Uintah Utee won the region meet with a 306 score, and Park City waa second at 312. Judge nipped Union, 313 to 3 1 4, for third. Wasatch waa fifth at 330 and Lehi finished dead last at 340. Other Union tallies are: Nick Ainsworth, 8 1 ; Cade Kee 83; Austin Harrison, 87;Matt Holmes. 91. Cody Allred. 92; Tyler Hussey, 93. Final Region 10 team standings are: Uintah, first; Park City, second. Union, third; Judge Memorial fourth, WaMtch. fifth and Lehl sixth. for youtlitjague kids oqos 6 21 Oct. 14th at 10:00 a.m Thursday isevlf 1M 200 E. 100 N. 7222695 Fun Center ClaBsifiedsJ U- - JL Poor |