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Show Page 18- - UINTAH HASIN STANDARD. August 21. 2001 QaAuai JJwlujMa Tabiona Baseball Mu rray had a new name in the Vernal Express. The joke was on me, but least I know now that the star of the Incredible Hulk was that Lou guy. By Aldon Rachele It is time Tor Whut I Like and Dont Like in the world or sports, moviea, etc. I like-d- o you hear the Echo Drive-i- n right next to all those gigantic rock. I will never forget my marathon movie night with the double hill of Clint Eastwood's Spalong ghetti WeBtcrnK-thrce-ho- ur The Ciood, The Bud und The Ugly and the find one of the alinot 'em up motion pictures, A Fistful of me-LI- KE Dol-lani- The drive-i- n wbh such a BUer place with those mountains in the backgnund to sec cowboy movies, which also hud a scary gunslinger hy the name of Angel Eyes to do buttle with the Man With No Name"-Easlwo- od as well oLlier guys, who like ull the time. Seeto go bang-buning it all on the bigsrruen und in the great outdoors hud a person hoping he had his six- shooter or at leust his squirt gun loaded in case of an ambush by the bad guys. Of cou rse those movies were Another I Dont Like" happened on the radio. A public service announcement was run about a poor family t hut had only bacon grease on toast for dinner, which was followed by a pizza commercial. The lust I like is when I use to make the glove exchange with my brother, Orlie, when his team, the Lions played my Little League squad, the Colts. I guess my dad was saving his cash to treat us to the Clint Eastwood Adventure at the Echo Drive-in- , which was Good, not Bad nor Ugly". Correct spelling of the Hulk guy's name is Lou Fcrrigno. St. Joseph at Tabiona, August 20; Mt. Vernon at Tabiona, August 22; TabionaatICS,August 20; Waterford at Tabiona, August 31; West Ridge at Tabiona, September 5; Tabiona at Salt Lake Lutheran, September 7; Tabiona at St. Joseph, September 12; Tabiona at Mt. Vernon, September 14; Tabiona at East Carbon, September 1 9; ICS at Tabiona, September 21; Tabiona at Waterford, September 26; Tabiona at West Ridge, September 28; Salt Lake Lutheran at Tabiona, October 2. All region games start at 4 p.m. vehicles are parked in a wild matter in theold Wal-Ma- rt parking lot, Thursday DOING THETWIST-Thc- se where fans were able to meet drivers and ask them why they became involved in the sport. Duchesne, Altamont to open football play g Volleyball Matches We (Duchesne) have four retum-in- By Aldon Ruchete starters in the following players. 180 Junior, Logan Deapain, pounds is at quarterback. He played The numbers are down, but the desire iB upward bound with Duchesne and Altamont fielding football qu arterback as a freshman, and plays teams that will pluy in a new state both ways. Morgan Woods, 150, will piayaguard position. He was our tournament consisting of six schools and the three smallest defensive player ofthe year last season. Hes not very big, but. is real squads (Monticello, Parowan, Enterfootball playing quick, said Coach Knight. Doug prise). Other sc hools are Rich, Whitehorse, Monu190, ia our center Demille, ment Valley, and Milford. tight end. We will bis switching him Duchesne has 26 students out for around. We will utilize players in the sport, while Altamont has 38 various positions. Jeremiah Gilbert competitors. We only have three is a returning receiver. freshman. I am disappointed that Duchesne, also, has a couple of more freshmen didnt come out for move-i- n players in 9 170 pounder, Coach Michael Scorio, running back from football, said second-yea- r 200 pound, Andrew Colby Knight, who is the first Eagle Oregon and coach in fouryeare to return after the Gibbons, a fullback from Salt Lake initial season at Duchesne. City. I have a much better idea about Scorcio played football last seawhat will work and what wont, said son, and Andrewhosabig solid body, Knight about entering liis secondyear added Knight. Coach Knight and Barnum have at Duchesne. The new state football setup for been getting their players in shape the small schools is supported by plus are installingtheir offensive and Knight and Altamonts Coach Mark defensive game plana. Duchesne will Barnunt, who has seven players back open its season at Milford, Friday from last year, which includes 2001 while Altamont will host Unions JV,' seasonstarterat quarterback, Weston Saturday. The Eagles and Longhorns Goodrich. He started as a sophomore. will play each other twice this year Buttling for running back positions with the first match up August 3 1 at are Clint Stevenson, who was hurt Altamontand final meeting, October most of the past season; Jesse 18 in Duchesne. Farnsworth and Steven Stansfield. Altamont has Aaron Hacker at tight Altamont High School end and several retuminglinemen in The Longhorn schedule is as folZuck Mower, Jeremy Mitchell,Shayne lows: Union JV at Altamont, August Jessen. and Asa Lamb, Im totally for the new state tour- 25 (originally Aug. 24, but moved to nament playoff format. It gives Aug. 25); Duchesne at Altamont, smaller schools a better chance, re- August 31; Enterprise at Altamont, Altamont at Parowan, marked Barnum, and Knight added, September 7; 14; Altamont at September It will provide more of an equal Whitehorse, September 21; homebe We wont playingbig competition. ch at Altamont, Ocschools like San Juan, said Knight. coming game-Ritober Milford at 5; Altamont, OctoLast year when Duchesne played San ber 12; Altamont at Duchesne, OctoJuan they had just 18 players suited ber 18. up because of injuries and struggled to finish the game vs. the Broncos, Duchesne High School who had four times as many athletes. San Juan won with ease, but had an Duchesnes football schedule is as unfair advantage. follows: Duchesne at Milford, August 24; Duchesne at Altamont, August 3 1 ; Duchesne st Mon ticello, September 7; Rich at Duchesne, September 14; Duchesne at Monument Valley, September 21; Manti JV at Duchesne, September 26; homecoming an at Duchesne, October 12; Altamont at Duchesne, Octo1, 5-- 8, and with the break for popcorn, double taco (film location was the Southwest USA-- a taco was the perfect meal ) pi us a soil drink ( no teq ui lia served ), my dud, Orlando Rucliele, was about rcudy to call out the 4,h Calvary with John Wayne leuili ngtlie seal ch for us. Final ly , we allowed up, safe and sound with no bullet holes in our Gulaxie 500 blue classic. Several years Hgu I not iced a drive-itheatre as I journeyed through Ml. Pleasant, Utah. I thought, This town has some class!" Later I discovered there was more to the stoiy. 1 1 turns outthalthisdrivc-ii- i in Ml. Pleusunt used to he in Roosevelt. Television came to Roosevelt und two drive-in- s couldn't make it. The owners, Costellos sold it screen, fences, snack bur, speakers including the business sign, Busin Drive-in- , which still hears that name even though Ml. Pleusunt is more than 100 miles away from the Uintuli Basin. I guess those Mt. Pleasant folks didn 't want to ruin a good thing, and besides Angel Eyes might have drilled them nr grilled them like a double cheeseburger. The first thing I don't like is when people give me fake names after I've taken their picture. If a ierson tells me their nume is Willie Mays I usu- ally figure out they arc makings bad joke. However, one tune I wqh fooled-bigti- me by Vernal wcightliflcr. Brad Murray, who told me his nume was "Lou"-Th- e Incredible Hulk" on TV. I said, How do you spell yuur last nume? A flushing red light should huve gone ofT when he asked one of the coaches how to spell his name. He said, lx it Fergino or Figcranol or Ferginol or Fregino or Feriginul. Usually you don 'I nml help on your name unless you are a Everyone had a good laugh when n ull-wi- de d. g 1-- A 2-- A 1, 5-- 5-- f Altamont High School t23; iRiver at AHS, August 30; Uintah at AHS, September 4; AHS at Tabiona, September 6; Rangely at AHS, September 1 1; Altamont at Manila, September 12; Rich at AHS, September 14; Man ila at AHS, September 20; Union DuchTourney, September esne at AHS, September 26; AHS at Union JV, October 3; Altamont at Uintah River, October 4; AHS at Duchesne, October 11; Tabiona at AHS, October 12; region, Price, OctoState Meet, October 26-2ber 20; 21-2- 2; 7. Duchesne High School TabionaatDHS, August 30; Duchesne at Rich, September 6; Uintah River at Duchesne, September 12; Manila at DHS, September 14; Rangely at DHS, September 18; Rich at DHS, September 20; Salt Lake Lutheran Meet, September 21-2DHS at AHS, September 26; Duchesne at Rangely, October 2; Duchesne at Tabiona, October 4; Duchesne at Manila, October 5; Duchesne at Uintah River, October 9; AHS at Duchesne, October 1 1; region volleystate meet, Ocball, October tober 25-2- Dr. JoIin BIaIce DERMAToloqiST Practice hcludES: 19-2- Union High School Union at AHS, August. 23; Union at Emery Tourney, August Tabiona at Union, August 28; Delta at Union, August 29; Uintah River at Union, September 4; Park City at UHS, September 11; Uintah at Union, September 13; Union at 24-2- 5; NorthSanpete, September 15; Union at Granite, September 18; Union at Wasatch, September 20; Lady Cat 2 (Union, Tourney, September Emery, Rowland Hall, Delta, North Summit, Altamont, Manila, Roy); Union at Uintah River, September 24; Judge at Union, September 25; Altamont atUnion, October 3; Union at Uintah, October 4; Granite at Union, October9;WasatchatUnion, October 1 1; Union at Judge, October 16; Union at Park City, October 18 21-2- Ac ne, warts, moIfs, IC.CMA, pSORiASis, It Aif & n Ail (lisORdERS, skiN iNliCliONS, SkiN CANCER 18. Antlerless big game permits available soon Hunters who don't obtain a 200 1 antlerless big game hunting permit in Utah's draws will have another chance for one beginning Aug. 29. A list of permits that weren't sold in Utah's second antlerless draw will be available by Aug. 27 at Division of Wildlife Resources offices and hunter education centers, and the Divisions Internet Website (www.nr.utah.gov dwrdwr.htm). Beginning Aug. 29, these remaining antlerless permits will be avail, bad able on a or through the sis, either mail, from the Division of Wildlife Resources Salt Lake City office only. first-come- SkiN CANCER suRqcRy first-serve- Greg Hoagland, right, shuts out instruction to 2; game-Parow- ber HAPPY COACH-Unio- ns his Cougar players. Hoagland picked up his first coaching win in his first game. Also in the picture is assistant coach JefTHanke. The office is at 1594 W. North Temple, and it will he open at 6 a.m. on Aug. 29. After Aug. 29, the office will return to its regular hours, which are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays throurfi Fridays. The office will be cloaed for Labor Day on Monday, Sept 3. Hunters who want to obtain a permit through the mail can do so by mailing an antlerlesa permit application form to the Salt Lake City office. Application forma are available from huntingand fishing license agents statewide, Division offices and hunter education centers and the Division's Internet Web site. Hancock, No. .moves with the QUICK ball and hopes that Union will end up No. I in the game. 1 Tabiona High School Tabiona at Union, August 28; Manila at Tabiona, August 31; Tabiona at Duchesne, August 30; Altamont at Tabiona, September 6; Tshiona at Uinta River, September 1; Rich at Tabiona, September 14; Tabiona at Dugway, September 20; Wendover Tourney, September 21-2Tabiona at Manila, September 26; Duchesne at Tabiona, October 4; Uinta River at Tabiona, October 11; Tabiona at Altamont, October 12. Tabiona will also play Rich in Randolph, but the date hasn't been set. 2; $?orfcs M. August 22 Baseball, Mt. Vernon at Tabiona High School August 24 Football, Union at Lehi, Duchesne at Milford Girls' Soccer, Judge Memorial at Union August 25 Football, Union JV at Altamont August 29 Baseball, Tabiona at ICS August 30 Volleyball, Uintah River at AHS, Union at Uintah, THS at DHS August 31 Football. Duchesne at Altamont, Union at Carbon PhorolhERApy Botox, CliEMicAl PeeIs, SclEROTkERApy Blake grew up in Roosevelt and is a graduate from Union High School. He earned his medical degree from the University of Utah and completed a Dermatology residency at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Blake's wife, Debra King, is a Veterinarian Dr. Dean Cooper SHOW BIZ Tumbling, IVe-sclio- CALL TO Cristy Reynolds CLOGGER'S EXPRESS Beg.InlAJv. Appointments Available & CO. thru Aerial III . Ashley Duncen & Clogging, Teen Jazz IN MOTION Beg. Ini. Alv. 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