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Show 18 - UINTAH HASIN STANDARD. agc DcccmhiT IS. 2iM)l Lady Cougars win, and lose at tourney Bv Aldon Rachcle U n ions Lady Cougars knocked off Friday and then Kelly Walsh, 60-5poor free throw shooting (12 for 21) 60-5- 6 t, played a part in a loss to Star Vullcy, Wyo., Saturday at four-poin- the Pluming Gorge Classic in Green River, Wyoming. The Lady Cougars were cooking at the start as they flipped Kelly Walsh around like pancakes for an 18--9 first quarter lead and added ten more in Union the second to leud 28-2in the outscorcd Kelly Walsh, third fora44-3- 5 edge and then washed a wuy Kelly Walsh with 16 more in the win. fourth fur a nine-poiUnion had three players in double figures as Janeen Nelson scored 24, Mali I furrison 12 and Chelsey Glines fired in 10. Also scoring for Union were: Davenport, 9; Murray, Aland, 2 und Rusmussen, 1. Nelson burned and the nets with five Hurrison added one. Union fired in 23 field goals and hit 8 for 21 at the foul line. Foneshek led Kelly Walsh with 21. She had 3 Star Valley had a 4 lead after one quarter of play, but then Union became the star in the second by uutscoring it Wyoming opponent, 17-to go ahead at the half by the score of 31- 24. However, Star Valley played like the Big Dipper as it dipped in 16 points as compared to jiwt nine by Union in the third quarter to shine brightly with a 40-4- 0 tie. Star Valley gut a 5 Star grade in the fourth quarter by scoring 20 and holding Union to 16 to win by four points, 60-516-1- 4 nt TWISTlN(i MOVES Jeremy Mitchell. Altamont, competes in u recent meet with Union's Moroni Wisencr. ( !niun will host the ('migur CI.inmc. December 2 22. Duchesne ;md Allnmonl buttled eueh other in u bout lust week with Altumont Inking the victory. 1 -- three-pointe- three-pointer- s. 16-1- Union beats Kemmerer at Flaming Gorge Meet By Aldon Radicle Cole Hancock zeroed in on the not for 24 point und helped to load Union High School to an 8 72 triu mph over Kemmerer, Wyn'., in boys huskelhull hoop play in the second mund of the Flaming Gorge Classic, ulso known as the Green Hi ver Tournament, Friday evening. Union had a great start once again with a 20-1- 4 first quurtcr and addud 1 21 more in the second for a halflime edge. The Cuts hit the jackpot once again with 21 in the third for a 62- - SO lead. Union was outscorcd 22-1- 9 in the fourth quarter, but still won by nine counters. The Cougars had two other play-er- a in double figures with Bobbie Brotherson pouring in 17 and Chris Truman scoring 12. Jason Kowallis added nine und Brudy Brotherson scored five. Also scoring were: Bryan Todd. Mike Seeley, 4; Brandon Todd, Rex Parrish, Duncan, 2. Union hit 3 1 field goals and did well ut the foul line by going 13 for 17. Union fin'd in six 1 -- 41-3- three-pointer- with s Bobbie Brotherson, Hunax:khiltinglwueuch and Brudy Brotherson, Brian Todd putting in one. Union High won und lost games during the first day of the Green River Tournament in Wyoming, Thursday with the Mule Cougars 8, and beating Kelly Wulsh I ligh, Lady Cougars dnippingu 63-5- 8 game to Green River, Wyoming. The Male Cougars had an electriUnion had four players in double fying first quarter start of 28-- 1 1 vs. Kelly Wulsh and then added 14 more figures with Nelson leading the pack in the second to laud 42-2- 4 at the half. at 14 (four with Harrison tossing in Union didnt do as well in the second half as they were outsenred 40-3- 0 by 13, Glines 12 and Davenport 10. Kelly Walsh, but still won by six Murray added four and Buxton two. Aland tossed in one. Union pumped points. Bobbie Brotherson Ic'd Union with in 20 field goals, but had problems at 23 counters und Chris Truman added the foul line. Haddcrly led Star Val22. Mike Seeley had ten xiinis and ley with 14. Star Vullcy pumped in 22 Cole Iluncock tossed in seven. Rex field goals and was 14 for 23 at the Parrish udded four und Todd, free throw lane. The Lady Cougars will host EmKowallis. two each. Kowallis had 1 1 assists. Union pumped in 29 field ery, Wednesday, December 20. gouls und hit 1 0 out of 15 free throws. r. Brotherson hit one Downing led Kelly Wulsh with 16. Green River jumped out toa 1 first quarter edge and led 31-2- 2 at halftime. Union outscorcd the Lady Check out 6 in the third quarter to Wolves, come within four ut 47-4Green our Classifieds! River held on for a win To order call with 16 points us compared to 15 by Union in the fourth quarter. 435-722-51- 3! Junecn Nelson wus low for the Cuts with 29 points und Mali Hurrison, Candace Davenport udded 70-6- 4 6. three-pointer- three-pointe- 1.1-1- 21-1- five-poi- nt 10. s) Chris Truman, left, hopes for a turnover while watching an opposing player do his TURNOVER HOPE-Unio- ns dribbling thing. Union competed in the Green River Tournament last week. Lady Tigers Lose By 2 Tabiona improves to 0 with hoop win 5-- By Aldon Rachcle The Tabiona Male Tigers picked up their fifth win of the season to go along with zero defeats when they rallied to defeat West Ridge Academy in an away game in Salt Lake City, Friday evening. Green Rivers Lady Pirates edged Tabiona by two at 41-3- 9. day and will host Green river, Friday and Manila, January 4. Duchesne will host Tabiona, January 9. 0 The Lady Tigers went up after one quarter and had a 8 14-1- 21-1- edge at the half. Green River outscored Tabiona, 1 in the third quarter to tie up the game at 32-3- 2 and then scored the two they needed to win in a low scoring fourth (9-14-1- 7) West Ridge had a good first quarter start of 14--8 and led 0 at the half. Tabiona made the West Ridge offense go east, north, or south away from the basket as they held them to just seven third quarter points while the Tigers pumped in 13 to go up by one at 33-3- 2 and then added eight more to win by four, 41-3Tabiona Tiger athletes continued to cage up the West Ridge offense by only allowing five fourth quarter counters. Kyle Defa was the top Tabiona scorer at 15 points with 12 of the those points coming on four three-pointeTrent .Givens added 12 (9 and Riley points on 3 Bagiey tossed in 11. Park scored two and Bauin added one. Tabiona flipped in 14 field goals and fired in 6 out of 11 free throws. Tabiona had seven on the night. Lefever led West Ridge with 13 and Morris added 11 (3 ). West Ridge hit 16 field goals, but went to the foul line only four times where they went 2 for 4. Tabiona boys will play an away game at Salt Lake Lutheran, Wednes 25-2- 7. rf three-pointer- s) three-pointe- three-pointers- loses twice in one week to Braves AHS 41-3- 9. Gines led Tabiona with 11 and Thomas added 10. Pippy scored eight and Bagiey, Casper, 4. Giles tossed in r. two. Thomas had one three-pointe- Altamont loses to Rangely By Aldon Rachele By Aldon Rachele Altamont must be sick of North Summit after losing to them two times in three days last week with Lady Longhorns hosting and losing to the Tuesday and then Lady Braves, 63-4dropping a rematch two days later in The second game Coalville, 52-3was a remake of a game that was scheduled for Nov. 29 in Coalville, but was snowed out. North Summit led 11-- 9 after one quarter in Altamont and added 19 more in the second fur a 30-2- 1 halftime edge and went on to win by 20 counters. Chelsea Gilbert was the top AHS scorer with 16 points and Staci Bingham added 13. Mikki Mecham scored six and Marlee Mower five. Jessee Fisher added three. AHS fired in 12 field goals and hit 19 out of 32 free throws. Whitney Peck led the Braves with 16 and Mindi Rasmussen added 12. North Summit fired in 22 field goals and hit 18 out of 23 free 3, throwB. Altamont had a rough time in Rangely with the Colorado team winning 72-4Saturday despite 23 points by AHS sophomore, Mike Bywater. The Longhorns had a rough beginning as they found themselves behind 19-- 6 after one quarter and were down 29-- 1 1 at the half. RHS led 53-2- 3 after three quarters. AHS did better in the fourth quarter with 26 points, but it was too little too late. Also scoring for Altamont were: 9, Clint Stevenson, 11; Myrin, Stansfleld, Lamb, 3; Mower, 6; 2; Hacker, 1. Wilczek led Rangely with 14 points. 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