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Show Patrtr IK - L'lSTAU BASIS S'f ASDAPD. ichruarv 5. 2W2 fTi V' 2 4L' . T3W "i 1 ,AVvt 3,j4T?j 7 V $3?. 98S ' , ft .vt iX ??':. F -- v r 'A -- tSv fVA HtC S V . ., , .. :.. -- v. ' Vft trtf-- WIIM .' vi 4 rtwfc' 'w : j tf. ' ' I 'iiiiiii'h Coir H.iis.iHk.krli. Kittles a I'lcoiii on and along wiihCfiugarChris I In- - Cats sol veil the Uintah Utes by 13 points. h out the look his lace. i.n pn.le hluwinp Mi(r athletes pu lured are lirtan f ircene and Kolhy Slieisell. ila-ioiii- For all parents Beat Uintah River Tabiona, Duchesne pocket hoop triumphs By Aldoii Kai hull! scored fourand McCfmk two. Chap wo r and Rend tossed in one eaeii. I lintnh River pumped in 7 field (pads and converted 10 nut of 20 free throws. who have kids in sports THAT'S MY BOY DOWN THERE! Please don'trursethatbqy down t hem; I le is my aon, you see; I les only just a hoy you know, I le means the world to me. three-pointe- Taliioiia High's Lady Tigers 1 I 'iiiliih Kivit, 18-- in l.hi! fourth quarter Ui break iwn n gariieaf'ier Llireeqiiiirterstotakf a.r0-4l.riiiriiih, Thursday in Tahiona. TllSIi-12 10 after one quarter, blit Uintnh Kivit flooded tin hoop with 20 points niirl hi'ld Llielaidy Tiger to 12 for ii halftime edge. IIow-i-virUintah River's offense disap-(H-urflown thf nearby Uintnh River in lh third with only Tour points. I ten to Lin Tnhioiiii up t hr; ('ll run at 04 (mints. Tnhioiiii took eontrol in thf fourth mid won by eiglitrou liters. Trnciun Casper led Tahiona with from the 22 points. She went 8 for foul linn and hurl 0 Toini Thomas lidded nine and Iippy scored eight. Bagley Limited in six mill K ( lines iiit five points. TMK fin'd in 18 field goals mid converted II nut of 20 free throws. Manning wet I he top laiily Warrior wit h 10 (mints ami Mills added 12. Imughair scored eifditiihd Murray six. r and Manning had four Murray one I fintiih Kiver poured in 17 field goal and tiiL 2 out of 7 fne throws Uintah Kiver'a Male Warriors ilroiied a 80-4- ga me to llie Dili'linKlM1 Katies. DUS led hut Uininh Kiver punijmfl in 17 hnlf--I and held I ' 'S 'n ten fur a 20-2line tii: I h. a ever, I turhesne was No. I in the third with 20 points while holding I he Warriors tojust nine font 40 04 edjs: )l IS pumped in 20 more in the fourth rpuirLer to win by 19 rounlers Kaiidv I lanlmrg was the top Kilt'll! with 18 mint s ami Ken Farnsworth, Ilertpain add'sl nine each. Mike Moon r sctin-even. Duchesne wen- - Iaiiiis. Scorcio, Foster, four; lliirrir.ou, three, McKee, Mechlim, Kohinson, one. (r.inl. I wo; Ihils-rts- , 1)1 IS lireil in 20 field goals and hit 18 out of .12 free throws Farnsworth hit out.M'orifl 8 IM-I- d 0(1-2- r, 1 1 three-pointer- three-pointe- Rangely nips Lady Eagles Ky Aldon Kaehele not raise my aon dear fan, For you to call him namea; I fe may not he a auper-ata- r Bui these arc high school games I did So pleuac dont knock those boys down there. They do the heat they can; Theyve never tried to lose a gome, They're hoys and you're a fan. This game belongs to them, you The gu me was close for h wh i le, hu I Kurigely outseoml Diirhesne, 10-- in the fourth quarter to take a 40-0- 0 triumph over the laidy Eagles, Tuesday evening. Rangely led 12-- after 2 at the half. one quarter and Duchesne puniied in 1ft counters in the third to come within three at 00-28 8 18-1- lessira Fahrixio led Durhesrie with tfin points and Maretl added nine. Crant and Stansfield tossed in four points and Allen tossed in three, ftohinson added two and Ivie one. Duchesne find in 1 field (.fails and h i 1 0 oil t of22 free thro w s. M i I ler and Morrison were top Ra iiKidy poi n t (?i i tiers at ten each. Rangely flipiaal in 1 !l T eld (pads a rid was 2 for 4 from the foul 1 1 ace, Youre really just a guest; Thity do not need a fan that gripes, They need the very heat. Ifyou have nothingnice tossy, Please leave the boys alone, And, if youve forgotten your maiiners, Then please just stay home. So, please dnntcurse those boys down there, Each ones a parents son, And win or lose nr tie, you see, To us, they're NUMBER ONE!!! line. 0 AlNiM-nringfn- one lhri--ioiiile- The riiaHMres led l.'iiitali River minlveach KaMtiilKKcn lidded wall five. Carey eight and Keed, Dahlls-r- GETTING WET-Uni- on High School swimmer, Laura Wight, swims in the Vernal pool. Cougar swimmers recently concluded their season. Swim photos are by Dennis Glincs. '' t':J ''-4-;- GOING ON 'I rum. m Ki- - a S: iiu- I uii.ili . .;-- Manila nips THS Tigers By Aldon Rachele Hoop times have been tough lately for Tabionas Male Tigers as they dropped their fourth straight game with JefTKippcn tipping in a rebound at the buzzer for a 58-5- 6 Mustang win in Manila, Saturday that moved them into second place in Region at 6--3 behind unbeaten Rich. Manila made it a clean sweep with its girls beating Tabiona, 64-20 alter one The Tigers led quarter and were down 22-2- 0 at the half plus 40-3- 6 after three. Actually, in Tabiona outseored Manila, 20-1the fourth quarter, but it wasnt enough fora win. Riley Bagley was the top Tiger at 31 points. Kyle Defa added 13 and Jon Baum scored 10. Clay Park scored two. and Defa had two three-pointeBagley one. THS hit 1 9 field goals and was 15fnr26fhjmthcfoul line. Kippen led Manila with 16and Scofield added th 8. 11-1- 8 12. Casper and Bagley were the top Lady Tigers at nine points each. Gines added five and Thomas three. Pippy tossed in two. Tabiona fired in 9 field goals and was 7 for 16 from the foul r. line. Casper had one Beck led Manila with 12, and Ellsworth added with 11. Ellsworth, Larsen hit two each and Reed tossed in one. Manila flipped in 21 field goals and converted 7 out of 13 free throws. three-pointe- three-pointe- rs Park City Miners bury Union Cats . Union High Schools winning streak ended at one when they lost to the Miners in Park City , Friday 64-4- 8, evening. Park City was in control from the start with s and 27-2- 0 edge at halftime. The Minwin. ers coasted to a Mike Seeley and Bobbie Broth craon topped the Cats at 17 points. in Brotherson had four a losing cause. Union fired in 15 field goals and hit 15 out of 26 free throws. Chris Jackson led Park City with 15 counters. Your IBusIness In the Uintah Basin Standards BasIn's Business Review 2002 mmw e'O'Nlh- - i i t new full color booklet design on't Miss Our on Tflis OppoRTUNiiy! V I Williams confirmed as director of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service three-pointe- rs sixth place By Aldon Rachele Union High School placed sixth at the recent High Country Classic wrestling meet with 138 points. Mountain Crest netted first at 382 2 counters and Timpanogos was second at 263. Weber ended up third at 201, and South Summit was fourth at 1 72. Alta placed fifth at 169. Union had the best finish in the meet Ryan Cloward, Union, reached the 160 pound championship match, but settled for second when he last to Mountain CrestsMikeRutiedge. Also placing for Union were: Scott Page, 112; Chuck Genereauz, 171, third; and Wyatt Denton, 189; Cody Bowden, 135, fourth. 3-- A Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton today praised the Senate's confirmation of Steven A. Williams as Director ofthe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Williams will lead the nations primaiy wildlifeconservation agency with more than 7,500 employees and a 2002 budget of $1.27 billion. With hiB extensive background in State wildlife agencies, Steve Williams brings with him the kind or experience and knowledge that will allow him to consult and work cooperatively with the States and our other partners to conserve our nation 's fish and wildlife, Norton said. Williams has been Secretary ofthe Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks since 1995. His former positions include Deputy Executive the Pennsylvania Game Commission from 1992-199Assistant Director for Wildlife for the Massachusetts Division ofFisheriesand Wildlife from 1989-199and a wildlife biologist specializing in research and deer for management for white-taile- d the Massachusetts Division of FisherHe ies and Wildlife from 1985-8served as a graduate teaching assistant at Pennsylvania State Univerworking on wildsity (him 1981-8life habitat analysis, and also worked 5; 9. 5, asagraduateteachingasaistantatthe University ofNorth Dakota from 1979-8- ter ofscience degree from the University ofNorth Dakota at Grand Forks; and a bachelors degree in environmental resource management, also from Pennsylvania State University. He is a member of the International Association ofFish and Wildlife Agencies, thfe Wildlife Society, and other professional and conservation organizations. By law, tlie Director ofthe Fish and Wildlife Service must have a scientific education as well as experience in fisheries and wildlife management. Williams, 44, and his wife, Beth, have two children. He was born in Bellows Falls, Vermont, and grew up in the rural Northeast. Wasatch edges Mat Cats team By Aldon Rachele Union High School gave the wrestlingchampion a good fight before losing to Wasatch in Hcber City, Thursday, 46-2Winning matches for the Cougars were: 8. 112- - Williams earned a doctorate in for145-Cn ton Elder, est tesources at Pennsylvania State Scott Page, 1 Genereaux Cloward, masa Park; University University, h and Farnsworth. Page, Elder, Cloward and Farnsworth all won on pins. Genereaux won on an 11-- 2 decision. Now a days wrestling duals arent started at 103 pound unless that is the weight that was drawn out to begin FREE REPORT Reveals closely guarded secrets you need the meet. If one goes the old 103 to 275 route then with two matches left with before case or settle know to anyone. speak your you Union wus only behind 34-2- 8 with Don't let another day go by until you call the Wasatch winning the heavyweight bouts on falls. Toll 24 Hr. ol Mailed full coverage in Duchesne Distributed by the Duchesne County County & Western Uintah County jf Area Chamber of Commerce all year All WHAT'S THE CALWJnion Coach Rick Nielsen, left, discusses a call by the official during the Lady Cats win over Uintah. nt Union nets SpoTliqlkT High's Sidney Swain docs her breaststroke best rs By Aldon Rachele February 5 Boys' Basketball, Rarirjolyat Uintah River February 7 Boys' Hoop, Altarnont at Uintah River High February 8 More Boys' Hoop, Manila High at Duchesne February 9 Region 10 Wrestling Meet at Wasatch February 12 Boys' Basketball, Rangely at Uintah River BUSY SWIMMER-Uni- on at a swimming meet. Deadline: Feb. 1 2V2002 v For more info call 7225131 189-Jos- Car Accident? 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