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Show ... 1 1 SPORTS '? , Uintah Basin Standard woi mtln aw - i - - 4 3 Ihmi pSH&sauiss s MBW 0 ikaa- Tabiona High Riley Bagley, Tomi Thomas picked as top Tiger athletes By Aldon Rachels basketball point scorer, , was named recently as i male athlete at the year witn Tomi Thomas taking top female honors. Thomas, also, wm given the U.S. Army Scholar Athletic Award and picked as the outstanding four-yeNo. 1 1-- A ar athlete along with Tina Stringham. Bagley, a junior, was a member of the baseball, track and basketball teams. Thomas played volleyball and basketball. One of the games that stands out for Tabiona and Bagley wasadose BBSS win over Duchesne earlier in the basketball seeaon at Duchesne. Bagley was one of the big guns for the Tigers. Tabiona hit some key free throws in the final seconds to rally the Tigers to win. a three-poiBagley pumped in two free throws with 19 seconds left to return the lead A quote from to Tabiona at 66-6Bagley after the game that appeared in the Uintah Basin Standard ia as nt 6. follows: "I just stepped up and knocked it down. 1 ignored the crowd, said Bagley, who sewed a game high 20 points. "I had to work for those 20 points. Duchesne was toui down inside. Earlier in the game a rebound hoop by Bagley put Tabiona up 9-- 3 and another Bagley basket had his team ahead by oh at Four Bagley counters gave Tabiona a edge. Bagley was tope on the team with 20 points. Another great game for Bagley, who ended up second team member on the squad, waa vs. Uintah River where they monhanHlod the Earlier inthe season, Warriors, 79-6Tabiona had to go into overtime to beat Uintah River in Tabiona. The trip to Fort Duchesne had Bagley playing second fiddle to team-mate.la Dew, who led the Tigers at 40 points that included a hot night at lane with ten long the three-poibombs. Some of those missiles plus a Bagley put Tabiona up 8--0. Bagley also shook up the rim with a mighty atn dunk labs in the game. After the game, Bagley d,Igot some buckets when they were lookinff ditto! for Defk. I drove and got a good pass from Defa. He got tired from Bhooting all those threee.'Bagfoy 14-1- 3. six-poi- nt A . & v,-- . Kilov Itaglry jcls upward to the hoop during a recent game. Bagley was recently named the mm.ci.IiiU! null aihlcic at Tabiona High. Tomi Thomas was the top Lady Tiger Tor the past school year. Vi I irif.U I - S7V? 4tsUi ell-sta- te 3. nt two-point- er v v'' i' ' , Vw rJ C"UISSU . sewed 19 points. wm TebionasgirlhoopBters didnt too many games during the season, but they defeated Uintah River, twice, and 66-4- 9 60-4- The Lady Tigers led 12-1fint quarter and 22-2- 1 at the half. Tabiona went on a 19-1- 2 run to lead 3 after three quarters and added nine more points to win by eight in the second game of the series in Fort Duchesne. A portion of the game that was intod in the Uintah Basin Standard 1, 41-3- i follows: Bagley missed her free throws, but snared the rebound and turned it into a field goal early in the fourth quarter. Uintah River came right back with Sharlynn Mannings to bring the Lady Warriors Amber Pippy j within seven at three-point- er 43-3-6. madeaperfect pass and Bagley bagged Tabiona put in the y a game, which workedjuat right due to hitting 7 out of 10 free throw attempts. Giles hit miles offree throws as Taiha and Ashlee each converted 3 out of4 attempts plus Krisay Gines hit one to put Tabiona ahead by nine at de-Iq- two-point- 53-4- 4. 4 Tabionas K. Glines and Bagley combined for 26 points with Bagley pumping in 13 and Glines 12. T. Giles addedeightandA.GieB,Caaper, seven points each. Pippy added four and Van Taseell, Thomas, two each. The Lady Tigers outacored Uintah River, 16-- 8 in the fourth quarter to break open a 4 game alter three quarters to win the first meeting of the two teams by eight counters. Tradna Casper led Tabiona with 22 points. Tomi Thomas added nine. Tabiona voUqybaUawardBara: Miss Hustle, Kristine Tumbow; outstanding blocker, Rachel Burt; defensive pfeyer of the year, Nikkie Bagley; player, Lexi Gines; outatand- ingp lover, Tomi Thomas; volleyball MVP, Tina Stringham. Matt Sloan and were named co-MVPs in i Girls basketball awards are as follows: Brittany Gines, JV defensive player of the year, Ashley Giles, JV MVP, Shannon Hiseman,Mias Hustle; Celeste Van Tassell, best JV rebounder; Becky Clark, rookie of the year, Tradna Gamer, beet shooter; Amber Pippy, player, Tasha Giles, best vanity 34-3- TOPFEMALETIGER-To- mi rebounder; Tina Giles, most im proved; Nikkie Bagley, moat talented; Krisay Ginea, MVP; Tomi Thomas, basketball athlete award. Tiger boys basketball award winners are: Rowdy Rhoades, JV player of the year, Eddie Clark, rookie of the year; Jake Gines and Daniel Roberts, most improved player; Kyle Defa, three-poishooter award (holds schodrocordofteninonegameand66 for the year); Clay Park, defensive player of the year, Jon Baum, most improved (only senior); Riley Bagley, ar nt MVP. Top female track athlete of the u Tradna Casper with RUqy Bagley taking the male award. year API golf meet starts Thursday The annual API GolfToumament will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Roosevelt course with tee-of- f times at .7:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Eighteen holes will be played each day. ,, Enroll Now '-- ? 58 To ' LfSr Participate In Uintah Basin Medical Centers '.h ' ... MV : Mi 1 . III- s iKi TCI - I'hU-- t youthful catcher tries toapply the tag, but the runneron the right is safe in a little girls l.isi week in Roosevelt. The girls play the sport throughout the week. 13th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament sw' Tabiona Conchos VTSc $UtJ Viiv rh.v.k $40 (X) S vJJic ftronc $40 00 Tc.vn ai pltg $.S0.00 . L.idies Barrclls $25.00 rif & 1 Name: 1 Company: Entry Fees must be paid by June 26th TOPMALETIGER-Rile- 4 A5 848-5640 Events Limited All or 801-232-92- Cole Hancock second team The officers, coaches and all the boys of our league. DAN Hot Oil DUCO Well Sevier General Well Service HatyNjrtofi - (Ml JN TnicVi-i- g 1ooi VA.lt Service ai Security Finance , - Ud's Uintah ; Engineering Weatherford Williams Production Monks Construction i - Tribune pick Diamondback Chevron LAN Sendees Rebel Hot Robison Construction BJUmchem- - State: Telephone the Roosevelt Boys Baseball Teams, Service Roustabout Address Bagley City:. would like to give a big Thank You and say we appreciate these businesses a lot for sponsoring Br3Cs Oilfield y .Zip: 43 Wo Cra'-g- s '"Ivf Uintah Basin Medical Center 13th Annual Benefit GolfToumament June 28th, 2002, Roosevelt City Golf Course June 5th s - Registration Form to June 8th $25.00 Away Cali Sign-up- 'I m V- Stock Producer - O'Driscoll Rodeo Company July 6th 2:00 p.m. July 5th 5.00 p.m. ?.;v $50i00 per Person M$200-oer-Tea- Sponsored by the -- :, By Aldon Rachele - r ; Inland Builders Basm Supply. LAL Motor, s Troy Munray Trucking Randy's Consultant Services i - ' Cole Hancock of Union along with Uintahs Jesse Mcrkley and Danny Culpepper were named to the Salt Lake Tribunes baseball second team last week. Hancock was an honorable mention by the Deseret News. all-sta- te I Would , prefer to Golf In the: (please check one box) .Registration at 7:00 a.m. lee Off Time 800 ajn. Afternoon Ffight Registration at 1 2:30 pjn. lea OffTima I JO pja Registration Fm ($50.00 per player or $200 for a team $, Cart Renal: Number of Carts Amount (SIOlOO for one an or SMLOQ for two card) local AmontEndoaed ) Morning Flight Please make check payable to Uintah Basin Medical Center and return with form to: 250 West 300 North, Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Attn: Shannon Durfey Registration Deadline: June 14, 2002 PBULfAlg-BmUNC- E FEE! Wilt HOLD YOUR PLACE POOR |