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Show T mv 4 SPORTS 13. 2002 Page Uintah Basin Standard sir diMScstvsSa vr PmS . anfWfftf "' ri- - . fjHM M ,-- m 1 . r Aa 4, 1 I - 7 k W MhlM . J 4WH V f 4 ! Wr' VVs.V" ; . 7 1 Ceai ;.j'W jr- t - . .: .'. '.:r-- . atJ l'.,,:'-?.:.,"'- -, J1 - i i w r ' . : - ; ' - ': iv-.-.- :'' . ;. ' ' , v' . - - -' fm ' '' A vrtHVJH, tSi , . qS i 't&4 s . - ' - v ."' ftja . , i- Tr., ' ., tai ' . r Aji''O ' '. ."X,1 -- J '.:; . . S xf t - m m .,,C ' v A s ft ,a : ;ij ,V. SJ'i. ft . '. 'T. v Vj - - ;. ..' t ! N- - - v ? ' . .. V't - . :s - ! .It ? v rtTXjU-- W ;r veil! c ' J ' . '.' ' - . rf: .'V,f 'i'r,Ti iff ,,. ; KE;- - k "V AX' v.w- - .' - ' v. p t, IM.iv," - . I w )- - ", . -- ! , rfv r CS i.'!? v-- vi M AimiliMVtraUh4S flBiSwiflSNBa placrs tor I'nmn High School are donning beanies during practice so that the coaches can spot them easier out on the held. One ot the hcanic wearing players is Rex Parrish. NIiW l.fX)K- IimiiKiII - e W A. Ji I - in NEW COACH-Uni- on High Schools new coach. Phillip Bertoch checks out the football scene last week Roosevelt. Bertoch is the third Union head coach in three years. Ninety-tw- o players turned out for the first day of practice. Turn Out Ninety-Tw- o starts football play with new and old coaches Union The Salt Lake Tribune last week released its rankings, which are as follows: No. 1, North favorite to win Sanpete first football title; No. 2, Tooele (8--3 ); No. 4, Lehi, Unions No. 3, Delta second opponent this season, (6-- 5 ) and No. 6, Pine View (9-- ). Altamont (8-- was placed No. 4 in the Tribune's rankings with 5 Rich, No. 1; 4-- 6 Enterprise, No. 2; By Aldon Rachele 3-- A pre-seas- on Ninety-tw- o football team hopefuls came out for the first day of practice at Union High, Monday, Aug. 5 with new head coach, Phillip Bertoch, putting them all through drills. Union will open its 2002 season on the road vs. Emery High, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. Last year Union defeated Emery in its season opener. Duchesne will open its season at Juab, Aug. 23 Monticello, No. and will host Altamont, Aug. 30. 3; 3 Parowan, No. 5; Duchesne, No. we 6 (Logan Deepain, quarterback is back In the morning of had conditioning, a chalk talk and put in our plays for our offense. In the afternoon we did individual stuff and worked on special teams and offense. Thing are going well," said Bertoch, who replaced last years coach, Greg Hoagland, after one season. Hoagland returned to his home state of Oregon. Union High doesn't have a luge number of returning starters, but Couch Bertoch, who will be assisted by former Union head coaches, Don Busenbark and Merlin Rasmussen, mentioned 2001 starters, Colby Haslem, a safety, who played a few games atquarterback where he guided the Cougars toawin over Ben Lomond last season; Shane Morrill, tight end, who should see mqjor play at receiver, and Justin Dean, a lineman. Morrill and Dean are juniors, and Haslem is a (9-3- ); 2 2) A 7-- two-a-da- THEY R E B AtK-- U ROC' Rock Craw ling action returns to the Uintah Basin with events set for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 4X4 events will take place Friday and Saturday, starting at 9a.m. at Devils Rock Pile two miles south of Naples. Contestants will battle for the UROC Scries Title. Thursday will be Party Time" at the on display Parking I .ot. w hich w ill begin at 1 2 mxvn w ith free food and drink. These two vehicles are Rixvscvelt. in I.ot at the Stewart Parking Wildlife-relate- d Pors l verrpsn n n wwr- recreation provides strong boost to nation's economy r-zfw&P8i- August Rock Crawling in Naplps, Ulah August 23 Football. Union at Emory High School 14-1- ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION August 17, 2002 Wildlife-related recreation continues to be popular in America, with 39 percent of all U.S. residents 16 years old and older participating in activities such as hunting, fishing, and birdwatching, according to preliminary results from the 2001 National Survey of Fishing Hunting, and Wildlife Associated Recreation, conducted by the Interior Departments U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In 2001, more than 82 million Americans engaged in wildlife-relate- d recreation in the US. an increase of five million in comparison with the last survey conducted in 1996. These recreationists spent more than $110 billion pursuingtheir activities. These expenditures accounted for 1.1 of the gross domestic product, a considerable contribution to the U.S. economy. Wildlife is an American icon, "said Service Director Steve Williams. Wildlife-relate- d recreationists have always been staunch supporters of wildlife conservation in America. Wildlife recreation significantly benefits our economy, creates jobs, and enhances our standard of living. Former head coach Busenbark, who was an offensive lineman yean ago for Brigham Young University, was busy coaching the lineman during Union practice. Some of his remarks to linemen hopefhls are as follows: Get your too dose. Some of feet apart-they- re you dont have a chest-- we will have to get you in the weight room. Left foot, left foot-rig- ht foot, right foot Don't turn-st- ay square. Dont open up your hips. Dont focus on speed, but on staying square. Perfect practice makes low. perfect (linemen). Get down-st- ay We got to stay square as long as possible. We're getting better. 7-- as well as his brother running back London Despain plus defensive tackle, Morgan Woods and linebacker, T J. Millerj. The Altamont Longhorns were 1 going into the playoffs last year and have Clint Stevenson coming off a super 2001 season at running back plus linebacker Shayne Lamb, lineman Asa Jessen as wdlas many othera returning. 7-- Weston Goodrich returns to Altamont High School He started last yeuatquarterbackfor the Longhorns. KICKING FUN-- A Cougar player enjoys putting his foot to the ball during kickoff practice last week in Roosevelt Union Football Schedule Union at Emery, Aug. 23; Lehi at Union, Aug. 30; Carbon at Union, Sept. 6; Union at Ben Lomond, Sept. 13; Union at Park City, Sept. 20; Union at Uintah, Sept 27; Wasatch at Union, Oct. 4; Union at Judge Memorial. Oct 11; Granite at Union, Oct. 25. tim - s 2STH ANNIVERSARY: SILVER Thousands of smiles. 50TH ANNIVERSARY: GOLD Ten wiggly toes 1 2Two bright eyes. I00TH ANNIVERSARY: CHROME crMra a MMWV wfc Mr aN IMwOsam Awwei A astwidt Gm h m Accnwxn inM Smmtm Mas NMM Iwwrwi fc. 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