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Show W KaaMBi -- l -- - 1 SPORTS Page 16 - April 24. 2U01 Uintah Basin Standard a A Iv . h : - 1 JL..'--- vv .rv v.jr. vjk ,. Mi' . Kenna F isher, right, puts the glove on a Monticello runner for an out at the plate. The TAG YOU RE will host Duchesne, Tuesday. Earlier in the season, Altamont beat the Lady Eagles in Duchesne. Longhorns 1 w Union Lady &;& 6-- 5, 8-- 3-- 3 In Final 1, 8-- 7 at-ba- ts overthe Bucks, Thnra&y inAltamont to improve their Region 13 record to 3 wins and 1 loss. Altamonts JV team lost to Monticello. Altamont will host Duchesne, Tuesday (4 p.m.) and Uintah JV, Thursday (3 p.m.). The Longhorns game with San Juan has been rescheduled for May 3 in Altamont. Monticello broke a 6 tie with one run in the top ofthe sixth inning to go up by one at 6 to 5. Ketron led off with a double and moved to third base although RorgrAmea aimed her dove just right to snare a foul popup for the first out. Ketron scored on a ground out to give the Bucks their one-ru- n lead. It was getting close to the end and time was short with Altamont catching fire with three in8-- the bottom of the sixth to take an 6 edge. Mikki Maeham wasnt meek. She belted one for a single to lead ofTthe inning. Stad Bingham sacrificed her body when hit by the pitcher, and then Mecham scooted home on a wild pitch to knot up the game. Lsura Ames was walked, and then Bingham scored when Monticello forget she was lo- 6-- : ! i PUERTO VALLARTA COMPANION SALE! EFunjef Vacations minutes with FREE nationwide long distance, $39.99 Marriot Casa Magna Puerto Vallarta t INCLUDES n. 259 499 319 359 FREE 359 airiochM AUrffl BcmH Narva ViBlrta phone RoundTripAir 3E Vtnal WMart lion s42995 Btnevefl 192 N 200 I wrd mm 2CJ0 mnuMf M i 299 659 379 739 FREE 359 Calinda Beach Aventura Palace ASpaCancun air s649 air 92 E Prim ISM W Hy 40 7SI4S3? CUM good lof valid lariat 5m WCTT US 0 and tbom. nS M nl o pin mnun and 1800 oPMk nhuMi Mr ttdqr to Ttonoqr (nd 7 1 m. 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Franky Ames was walked, but waa called out for a running inflection by the base umpire that had local fans wanting to vote her ofT "Survivor without a BBQ burger to eat even though she acted correctly according to the rule book for the final out. The Lady Longhorna were just three outs away from their second win of the season over Monticello (also beat Duchesne). They didn't come easy in the top ofthe seventh.. Young of Monticello led off with a ground out. Jan Little did more than a little and Pehraon was a top person with back to back walks. The runners advanced to second and third, and then Megan Goodrich did better than good, but great with a game saving catch in centerfield on a ball hit by Seright. However, Little tagged up and scored to bring the Bucks within one at 8 to 7. No need to panic-th- e game soon ended when Ketron grounded out on a close play at first base. Allie Seright was right in position be the hero. She hit a long fly ball with two runners on base that ifithad beenztraight would havebeenathree run homer and given her team a 9 to 8 edge. Luckily for Altamont it went left and foul with the Longhorns feeling much better. Also, during the game plate umpire, Jerry Powell, told Altamont hurler, Jesse Fisher to didnt have pitch. One problem-eh- e a softball, ft had been fouled out of play by Seright. Once a ball waa found play waa resumed. Monticello didnt play like a teem that lost 30 to 1 (pitcher walked the whole Altamont team down in Monticello) as the Bucks jumped out to a 2 to 0 lead in the first inning at AltamonL Young was safe at first base on a wide throw, and scored on Serights grounder. Little, who was walked, came home on an error. u Barcelo Club Las Perlas Vmwel 329 E CELLULARONF MOW 559 GOOD SLIDE-AltamoFranky Ames, right, and the umpire, Marisa Mortensen put the base back together after Ames kicked it loose during a. successful sliding steal of second base. one-hand- ed ALL INCLUSIVE t' 239 7NT 1st 2nd Ptrsoa Ptrioa hr 7 Hadcada Hotel Plus o FREE Nokia FREE! 5 NT 2nd lii Perma PcrsoB f 2000 SECOND PERSON FUES FOR B2IES305SJE2 :i V At-Ba- ts The last time the two softball teams met Altamont clobbered but the second Monticello, 30-meeting was a whole different story with the squads battling all the way before the Longhorns rallied in their to take an final triumph ia .rr qwi . V.Wh By Aldon Rachels 6-- 5. v -- . 0 v ' Altamont Longhorns rally to knock off Monticello Bucks (12-2- ), CLOSE PLKY-- A Monticello Buck by the name of Little beats the throw to first base and chasing down the bouncing ball is Altair.onts Bobbie Norton. y . ; IT-Bo- bbie By Aldon Rachele - - .' the MISSED Norton, Altamont, right; cant get the ball into her mitt as the throw is wide of flic bag on 7 an for rallied as Altamont for better they first play of the game. Young of Monticello was safe. The game went j win over the Bucks, which gives the Longhorns a 1 region record. Cats edge Uintah Utes Score The Union boys came up short but the Union girls won their battle with the Uintah Utee in Vernal, Tuesday with a late inning rally in Vernal, which gave them their sixth win of Region 10 play with no loeaes going into a Friday game vs. Wasatch and second triumph of the season over theUtes. Union's Camille Yazzie home red in the game vs. Uintah. The Cougars also beat San Juan in a practice game, Thursday, rule. which ended due to the ten-ru- n Union grabbed a 2-- lead in the first inning, and Uintah rallied with two in the second to tie up the contest. Ths Cougars scored two in the fourth for a 4 to 2 edge. However, Uintah scored three in the fourth for s 6--4 lead. Union came right back o ahead tea over the next two innings to lock up the win. The Cougars scored their six runs on four hits and had three errors. Uintah produced its five runs on eight hits and coughed up the ball for six errors. Jint&h is in second place with two region! Union Coach LoaKay Bowthorpe needs to paint a big bull's eye on her shirt She iz beingn used for target practice. Bowthorpe broke her left arm while pitching batting practice and during a game vs. Orem her right arm was hit by a pitch with the good newa being her union team won the game with bruises as a sore memory. Just recently Bhe was struck in the leg by another batted ball. Hopefhlly, the remaining softballs wont have her named printed on them. The Cougars will host Lehi, Tuesday, and then will hit the road for contests vs. Park City, April 27 and Judge Memorial. April 30. There is a good chance Union will host a first round game in the playoffs, May 4. '- vs:;-vl- V- iiwiariala)iiraiiii'iiHarni r r tm Wnrim M f kr arm mi arii Altamont did its part with' two rune to tie up the game and addad another for a 3 to 2 edge. The Ames rang, Franky and Roxy singled and Kenna Fisher waa walked. Both Ames scored on wild pitchea in the bottom ofthe first and it waa whole new ball Norton was walked with two outs, and once Altamont took advan-tag- e of another wild pitch with F. Amee crossing the plate with the go- ahead run in the second inning.' Monticello continued to Wght hark with three in the top of isthirdfor a 5 to 3 lead phiarecaived help from poor Altamont defensive play. An infielder crashed into that' with the ball being knocked out ofher glove. Young reached the base paths on the misplay. Little singled and Pehrson grounded out Altamont wasn't quick enough With the return throw and Young scored to tie up the game. Serighta triple got by the Altamonts left fielder and Little scored for a4to31ead. Seright wasnt The wrong in taking off throw was high, which put Monticello ahead by two. Now it waa Altamonts turn, and the Longhorns delivered. R. Ames wss walked. The pitcher's aim was off with Ames scoring forthe Longhorna. Mecham was walked and scored on Binghams grounder to put the game in its third tie before Altamont went to work in the sixth inning with the net result-"N- o More Ties! Cats lose to Park City By Aldon Rachele ' r-i- their first ever Re-po-n 10 varsity soccer match. Union dropped a 4--0 game to a powerhouse in the lucking world. Park City last week . The Cougars will host two psmes this week to end the season as irfcr la rmlrr )i Kiri? lrrAhATAalCiMHT. (pool |