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Show SPORTS Page 16 - January 23. 2iM)l Uintah Basin Standard j&i f .a t-- J j M " 7 V. Sr V .if5' t . v v ,! ; BS-':- if;: frP0$m V rt , .It i ,1. S-i BUSY BUNCH-Fo- ur hoopsters, Tate Sorensen. Altamont; Cris Hoopes, Duchesne; Shaun Mullins, Duchesne; left to right, clash near die hoop with Mullins hoping to strike gold at the basket. Duchesne Joey Meek, Altamont, 14-- 4 lead and ended up defeating Altamont in Altamont, 57-5- 0. Sorensen enjoys an elbowsandwich. a outto jumped HoonesSorensen Hood Show Duchesne Eagle squad topples arch-rivafrom Altamont High ls KOUGI I LANDI NG 1 Inmns Brayden McCaims, top, goes up, but is about ready to be really down. McCaims stole the ball and was dashing down the floor for a layup and met a Park City Miner. McCaims scoring hopes were foiled when he was whistled for an offensive charge, which wasnt all the bad news as he fouled out of the game. Union win. The call upset the local fans. had an early lead. I lowcvcr, the first place Miners rallied for a -- Lindsay added a field goal and then Hanberg had a shot at the buzzer bounce right in for a 35-2- 2 Duchesne lead over Altamont Altamont continued to try to make up for lost time from its dreadful ft ret quarter with better play in the third quarter. Joey Meeks, Garrett Dastrup teamed up with the Big Man under the basket 6--6 Sorensen to close within five points of the Duchesne lead at 35-3Hanberg hit hia first three-pointand Lindsay found the range, but Altamont wasn't done as ByAldonRachele ten-poi- nt Altamont discovered that it takes four quarters to win a boys basketball game with Duchesne using a 14--4 first quarter start and two key second half by Randy Hanberg to shut the door on a Longhorn rally for a'57-5- 0 triumph, Wednesday in a practice game and give fans a look at the fiiture. The Eagles will join the with Altamont, Rich, Tabiona next season. The Big Guns on both teams, Tate Sorensen of Altamont and Cris Hoopes of Duchesne pretty much cancelled each other out in the Altamont gymnasium with Sorensen scoring 25 (scored Altamonts first ten points and 16 out of22 in the first lialf) and Hoopes at 22 (blazing fast break hoops). Both are seniors. Hoopes, Shaun Mullins and Cole Allen came through with instant offense to begin action in the first quar-te- r as they sprinted out to a 12-- 4 Union Lady Cougars bury Miners, Male Cats lose ByAldonRachele Carl Fine of Park City lived up to hia name, but was better than just fine as he was outstanding with a 1 in game high 26 points including the fottflhqtlarrt rtigBtree kevburk-- . advantage early in the second quarter . Keven Todd , also gave u p his seat on the sidelines, to pop in a layup for a 4 ChI lead. Park City rallied to tie up the game at 1 1 7, hut Union hit 6 out of KTrffc ChroWi and Tyrol Denver b&1 rushiudeaKl Unoi Denvar, Colorado, but Elullard, Utah to cash in 7-- eta and foualVeelfirows LhHnktHi 42-4- 2 tie to guide the Miners, Region 10 leader, to h 67-6- 7 setback, Friday in Roosevelt and dropped Ui i n n foil rthplaceat3-2- . Union's Lady Cougar toppled Park City, 56-3Park City led 42 39 after three quarters, and then Cole Hancock fuel to tie up the burned lhrcc-xiiigame, but Fine was super with inside and outside moves t thut allowed the Miner to strike ore with a 2 advantage. Buckets by Bobbie Brolherson bothered Park City a bitand Union was within three The Cuts could never get Bt 49-4anyr.lnner wit h Park City piunpingin 6 out nfflfree t brows late in t he gamp to lock up the triumph Union entered the game wit h a 1 record on wins over Lehi, Uintah and Wasatch and gave Park City a close battle throughout the first half with Brennan Jones liiLtingu sliot ul the buit.pr to give the Miners h one-poiafter Ksson load of McCairns converted one out of two free throws for a 10-- 9 Union edge. Cougar couch played 1 0 out of 2 varsity members iregulur starter, with a broken Jesse Fieldsled-o- ut anklet. Til1 moves paid ofTwilii Jason Kowallis leaving the-- bench, biltinga bucket and giving Union a 4-- 0 it three-pointe- place battle 1st 17-1- 1 r) 47-4- 6. 3-- 1 1 fornlayupthathadthpCougarsupby Union led at tlie half eigtit at 25-1- 7. 27-2- Union continuud its hot game with r by Brayden McCaims for a 30-2- 5 lead, and a Denver drop-i- n Park had the Cougar ahead 32-2City came right hack with Joey for Judkinspoppiiiginii Miner edge. However, Union a 33-3wouldn't quit with buckets by Hancock and Denver presentingthe Cats their last lead of 39-3Park City was 4 for 4 at the foul and that wasnt line to lead 42-3the only had news ns R. McCairns collected his fourth foul with 0:01 to go. B McCairns returned later in the i'nu rt li quarter, and stole the ball. He wason his way toa layup, butcollided with a Park City Miner. Instead of a foul being culled, B. MrCnimis hopes were given n D- grade when he was wliist led forunonensivechargc, which proved to he cost Iv. It was his fifth foul. B. McCairns look a seat on the bench and Unions winning hopes also look a vacation. H. McCairns and Brol hereon were the top scorers for Union with 10 points each. Also scoring were: Denver, 8; Kevin Blackwell, 7; Hancock, a three-pointe- three-pointe- 6. two-point- 2 8. 6; Kason McCaims, 6; Mike Seeley, 4; Kowallis, Chris Truman, Todd, 2. Union fired in 15 field goals and converted 20 out of 29 free throws. Fine was better than good lie was two 12 for 14 free throw shooting. Jones added 14 and Zach Benedict pumped in 11. Park 13 Citytossed in nine and hit 20 out of 25 free throws. Unions Lady Cougars had a better night vs. the Miners as the Roosevelt team led 18--6 after one quarter, 33-1- 5 at the half, 42-2- 6 after three and 56-3- 7 at theend.Janeen Nelson was tops for the Cats with 13 and Jackie Labrum added 1 1 . Hannah Wight and Mallary Fieldsted scored six. Gardner and Clines added five. great with four and two-pointe- three-pointe- rs V throe-pointer- two-pointe-rs Hanberg a ten at quarter. 14-- Rasmussen, Harrison tossed in two. Park City, (edp 0 3-- 1; 3-- 4-- 1; 3-- 8-- 0-- 3; lich Janila 2-- A th Rich, 2-- Boya-Altam- Altamont 3 East Division Juan, 3uchesne, HoopGirls Monticello, 1 Grand, ESCURI H 2009 2000 NEON SL'NHRE 0-- 2-- 0-- 1; r, halfleft. It was time to end the hoop mystery with Coach Stan Young slowing down the play with a delay game that paid off for the Eagles with a 6 for 8 performance at the foul line plus man-to-m- half.- - ' Guard, Mitch Lindsay had Che job of trying to make the delay game work, and he said, We put our weave in and hit our free throws plus put good D (defense) on Tate Sorensen (held him under 30 points t 25). Following Hoopes 22 were Lindsay at 16 and Hanberg at 13. Also scoring for Duchesne were; Allen, 8 (six in fireI quarter); Mullins, 7 and Kyle Bird, 1. After Sorensens 25, the scoring forAltamont went as follows: Dastrup, 11; Stevenson, 6; Darrin Burton, Meeks. 4. Duchesne fired in 21 field goals and Altamont hit 18. Fouls were almost even with Duchesne going 13 for 18 and Altamont hitting 12 out of 18. Duchesne will host Wasatch, Tuesday and battle San Juan in B landing, Friday. Altamont will square off against Rich, Friday in a battle for the top spot in Region 16s Northern Division. . I got some good passes from my teammates. It wasa fun and competitive game. We got the rebounds when we needed them, commented Hoopes. We had good superior bench Hoop Boys, Duchesne, Monticello j rand,Juan, nt The delay game worked fairly well. We (Duchesne) dont go into it unless we are in foul trouble (Hoopes, four fouls), said Coach Young. We had a good start and got our running game going. We played good straight defense. Randy Hanberg hit jame..big throes in. the. second,- two-point- 0--4. San nt triumph. nt 4. 4-- 0, two-point- nt 4-- ); Hoop mMcxiu 4 er Now it was Hoopes turn to show his super stuff at the hoop by pump-ingi-n nine counters to give Duchesne lead breathing room with a of 29-1Hoopes scored three field goals and was 3 for 3 from the foul line during hia hot streak with the highplay. Hoopes light beings three-poigrabbed the rebound after a second Duchesne miss and then found hoop paydirt plus hit the following free throw. He also pulled offa fine defensive play when he blocked an Altamont players attempt at scoring a bulldogs by one and beat Union); Uintah, 1 fudge Memorial, Wasatch, 0 Memo t; Lehi, 0-- Hoopgirls-Judg- e ial, Wasatch, Union, 2 Union is 7 overall); Lehi, 3 Park City, Uintah, Region light almost going off. Hanbergproved his shooting touch wasnt cold like an iceberg when he cooled off Altamont' rally with hia second throe-pointto put Duchesne up by nine at 47-3I spotted up, and with a gentle push plus a mild arch, knocked the baby down, R. Han berg said. A Mullins also, gave the Eagles a nine-poiedge at 49 40, and then a long range three-poin- t missile by Dastrup and a three-poiplay by Sorensen had Altamont back in the game with Duchesne ahead by just five at 51-4- 6 with a minute and 1. Standings 4-- 42-3- 8 2. Region 1 0 Jnion,3-2,f8-7overall- back buckets by Dastrup, Sorensen and Clint Stevenson had the Longhorns back in the game behind by four at with eight IfiinutSs remaining. The last 25 seconds was a pinball machine paradise with the ball bouncingaround with the Tilt left all alone and zapped to put Duchesne up by going into the second three-pointe- boys- - er Both teams put on a better offensive allow in the second quarter, but Duchesne still had the upper hand with 21 counters aa compared to 18 by Altamont for a halftime edge of 35-2Sorensen was the entire Longhorn cage show with seven points on an along range three and one free throw to bring Altamont within seven at 18-1- Tabiona, SIKKUORH waB two-point- er Riser, Buxton scored four and Hoop 0. advantage over the Longhorns. - 15-1- 1 rs Altamont coming up empty on sevshooting attempts. eral Stevenson hit 2 out of 3 foul pitches after beingclobbered on a three-poishooting attempt and a field goal with seven second left had the Longhorns down by five, but Hoopes sealed the win for Duchesne with two free, throws to guide Duchesne to its 57-5- 0 support REAL ftpfeMMIV aqMpjtd. 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