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Show mtrn rfffffjSiiWWfl I - : arjm -- V j'fi Q r rr - -- f f. t .S 'dr,. . - UINTAH BASIN STANOARn.IVccnLNjLlajL'Q-JPagJLl- , ypp ". : v'. I M 3USY ALL M INE-La- dy Cougar, Candace Davenport, left, has the basketball under he r power and hoping for a dropping disaster are Carbon Lady Dinos, Brittany Pollastro, No. 40 and Alyssa Thompson, No. 1 2. Union staged a rally, but ended up on the short end of a 55-5- 3 score to Carbon, Wednesday in Roosevelt with some Carbon Lad)Dinosduringag3me.Wcdncvi Miss Game Tvina Free Throw Cougars drop heart breaker to Carbon by two, 55 to 53 THS.DHS knock off Nevada teams Tabiona'a bovs basketball team whipped Wells, Nevada High School, 52-3and Duchesne edged West Wendover, 55-5Friday in games played at tiie West Wendover School quarter, but then the hoop roof colls peed with the Roosevelt ares team By Aldon Rachels 9, 1, last week. Tabiona beat West Wendover, Saturday. The Time will host Salt Lake Lutheran, Wednesday, and then will invade Duchesne fora game, Friday. Juan Diego will host Duchesne, Wednesday. rally to defeat Tooele squad By Aldon Rachels 3-- Duchesne's Lady Eagles were be-hind for most ofthe game, but used a eruption in the fourth quar- -' ter and held Tooele to only five win oiHf counters lotwfiy fora 53-Sthe Lady Buffaloes, Thufoday.at Tooele. Tooeleowned 19-- lead after one quarter and owned a 23-1- 9 advantage at the half even though they . were ouurored by Duchesne, Tbe Eagles pumped in 16 in the third quarter, but Tooele tossed in 13 to lead 46-3Jo lvie and Tiffany Ivie led Duchesne with 16pomtoandXirIen. Hill added 8 counters. Allen scored i and J. Iris two points. T. Ivie and Jo each. Iris hit ons three-pointDuchesne fired in 17 field goals and hit 19 out of 30 five throws. Tooele's top scorer was Miner at 13, and Calloway added 12. Miner line truck gold at the three-poiwith three bucket. 3. T game to 7 champ 3-- A By Aldon Rachel 12-9- pointer for 3-- Union lead, and aadly that was the highlight for Roosevelt font. Hurricane blew out the Cougar winning hopes by scoring 14 straight with point guard. Sheila Robertson leading the stuck. Union ended the Hurricane brecce with Jamie Buxton stealing the ball and c then scoring a layup 1 low ever. led 13-- after one quarter. Davenport pumped in a free throw and Hannah Wight and Riser struck for two. Davenport hit a shut at the busier to make the score 23 to 1 2 for 1 lumcane at the half. The Hurricane team continued to storm all over Union. Cougars. Nelson end Krystal Uresk hit three- pointers and Riser added a field goal to give Roosevelt area fans something to cheer in the third quarter with Hurricane ahead 43-2Nelson pumped m a which was pretty much the whole show for Union in the fourth quarter other than Hurricane missingout an a rare opposite number tolly of 52-2and a long They settled for 52-26 2 hourbus ride back to Hurricane Cite. Davenport led Union with 8 and Nelson scored 6. Riser added 4 and Uresk, 3. Buxton and Wight scored two each. Jackie Labrum had one counter. Robertson led Humean with 20 and Fere pumped in 14. 0 It wasn't pretty, but Union High School's Lady Cougars did receive some game experience, which was the brat that can be said about losses to Emery, 63-6Friday and to defending 3-- champion. Hurricane. 52-2Saturday. Emery led 12-- 7 after one quarter and 26-- 1 5 at the half. Union pumped in 14 in the thirdquarter.but Emery tossed in 15 down in Castle Dale for a 9 edge. Union eutscorod Emery. 27-2- 2 in the fourth, but lost by 6, 41-2- Janeen Nelson was the top Union scorer at 20 points and Mari Riser addid 16. Alaosroringfor Union were: Fieldsted, 6, Wight, 4; Buxton, 3, Davenport, Gardner, 2. and Nelson had bur Fieldsted, two. Union mit in 19 field coals and was 12 fur 21 at the foul Emerys top scorer wss Tan Powell at 22. The Spartans fired in 21 field goals and hit 19 out of 24 bee throws. Union beat Hurricane for the 1999 3-State Championship, but it has all been downhill since then for the Cougars, who dropped a Year 2000 first round gam to Hurricane. The La-bru- three-pointe- rs 2000- 01 season meeting with the Hurricane started off on a good not with Candace Davenport drainings three Hur-rican- 5 er nt three-pointe- 6 d Heart Gfts fed 77 No. St. Main 12:30 - 6:30 p.m. 722-242- 1 Mon-S- at Teddy Heart Gift Program g OPEN HOUSE Friday, Dec. 15th 11:00-7:0- or- - 0 Donation at 4:00 p.m. t Come help us celebrate as we donate over 200 teddy bears to local agencies for children in need of comfort Thanks to all of you for your support in making this possible! Country Victorian Lodge Scrapbook Supplies Balloons Corporate Gifts Foods Handcrafted Items Primitive Decor Come see our new lines of Merchandise! Seniors Day is Every Tuesday Copy swiwmwaw rs 7 3-- 6. Janeen Nelson was all over the floor, scored a game high 22 points and burned the basket by hitting 6 to keep the out of 11 Cougars in the ball game, bulit wasnt enough to overcomeaUnion shooting slump in the third quarter and two ftee throw misses with no time on the dork, which could have tied up the contest. The net result was a 55-5- 3 victory by the Carbon Dinoa over the Union Cougars, Wednesday, December 6 in the home opener. Union's poor free throw shooting ( 1 for 8 ) played a part in the low while Carbon won the game at the foul line by going 15 for 20. A bucket by Jackie Labrum had given Union a 10-- lead, and Mari Riser's hoop presented a 14-1-1 edge to Union. Cartmn was down to Union after onequarter.Aileve by one, 14-1Hopes got Carbon's hopes up with two field goals late in the quarter, and Cariie Falk proved the deficit wasn't her fault by hitting a shot in the final seconds. Carbon took a 23-2- 0 lead late in the second quarter, and then three-poibomba by Nelson exploded in the face of Dno defender for a 23-2- 6 Union advantage, and then a short range shot by Nelson had the Cougars Nelson scored up by four at 30-2eight straight points during tbs hot streak. Carbon sCbelsey Warburton, only a sophomore, who led Carbon with 23 pouiu. hit two ftee throws to come within two of the Union leadof 30-2- 8 at the half. Tbe Cougars pumped in a bucket and then Mallary Fieldsted stole the ball plus scored layup to give Union a edge early in the third three-pointe- DHS Eagles OUT OF MY WAY-T- he Cougars Janeen Nelson, center, dashes by somelltnTicane players. Hurricane, No. 1 A team. blew away Union. 52-2Union w ill host No. 1 A team, Kearns, November 29. in Roosevelt. . nt . 1 ; : ; , , i ' j ; six-poi- going scoreless for several minutes until Hannah Wight wss right on by missile with 57 hitting a three-poin- t seconds left. However, the damage had been done with Carbon scoring 13 straight to take a 4 edge before Wight's shot made the score 4 1 37 after three quarters. It was hoop war with Warburton doing her General Patton or General Custer thing by executing the game s to plan by hitlingt wo 36-3A simple Carbon up by put layup by a Dino gave Carbon a 33-3- 4 lead and another bomb by Warburton had the Dinos up by seven. Nelson followed Wight's gem by hitting a long range shot at the buzzer that was ruled no good as she moved her feet without dribbling just a hair before tire attempt. Union wasn't resdy to concede defeat, wasn't planning to k for any -- ; three-pointer- recount (during the game the scoreboard would sometime have the inconect score, whkb would eventually be corrected) and then voted themselves back into the lead on shot by Nelson another three-poifor a 50-4- 3 edge with 2.13 left. A driving layupby Candace Davenport had placed Union within one at 43-4nt 7. Carbon then discovered its best friend-th- e free throw-- as they mined diamonds instead ofalumpof coal by having Warburton go from an outside bomber to hitting five straight charity tosses to garner a 53-5- 0 Dino lead with 1:44 to go. Tha Cougars got a rise out of the Dinos team and supporters when Riser raised the roofby hitting long the 1 30 mark to Once game at 53-5aun it w aeWarhurtun doing her hoop war thing by hitting a Uytip with 21 seconds left for a 55-5- 3 edge, which proved to be the winning points. r, Union fired up an air ball but got tbe bail back with five seconds left. and Nelson was fouled while uiurgs shot just before the buuer sounded. The clock was at zero, and the foul line was cleared of playcrsewp: fur an all alone. Nelson at the top of the key. She missed both shouting attempt, and received a hug from teammate, Kelly Gardner, leltir.g her know she did her beet. Xci.son scored 2 to go along w:t h her six Following Nelson's 22 point show were. Riser. 9. Davenport. 7; Jamie Jackie Labrum. Buxton. Fte'uL-ied- . 4. Wight. 3. Union pumped in 21 field pials with ten of those three-pointe(Nelson. 6. Buxton, Wight. Davenport. Riser, one eachl. Otter Carbon point scorer be- -' tideCVUi-- Warburton with 23 were: Alyssa Thompson, Falk. 6. Hopes, Ashley Lhldell. Cass Warburton, Brittany Pollastro. 4, Lauren Reaveley, Michelle Watson. 2 Car- distance knot up p m at lie three-pointe- two-pomte- n three-pointer- s. rs y bon hit Ihrre-poinler- s 16 two-pointe-rs and four (all by Chesley Warburton). Union' girls w:J take part in the Green River Tournament this week, and then will face MofTal County in Craig. Colorado, December 19. Union's next home game will be i.rainst defending champion. Kearns, December 29. 4-- . . |