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Show I'lMAH BASIN STANDARD. September 17.2002- - Page 17 Haslem Hits 4 TD Passes Union Cougar team clobbers Ben Lomond Scots, 35 to 0 By Aldon Rachele 4 TD M High School's C olhy Huslem shouts out signals to his offensive line. They must have listened because Huslcm passed fur four touchdowns in Union's 35-- 0 win oxer Ben I oinond last week for the first w in of the season by the Cougars. Linemen in the photo are Jacob Mitchell. No. 7v and Koll Boren. No. 77. AN-Uni- on TOP GUY-Morg-an Woods. Duchesne. No. 64 and Joe Monscn. Altamont, No. 80, check out the action. Woods was lough on defense with lb tackles in DUS' win over Momicello and Monscn scored a I'D in Altamont's win over Parowan. Union High School didn't goto Las Vegas, but they hit the jackpot anyway as they royally flushed Ben Lomond down the drain in Ogden. Friday, 35-- 0 behind four touchdown passes by quarterback C o!by Haslem. Union continues its Ibolhall road trip with games against Park City, Friday, Sept. 20 and Uintah. Sept. 27. (Those schedules around town are in error. The Park City game is an away contest.) The Scots needed a ton of scotch tape to seal up their wounds in the first quarter. They were shot down by the Cougars 21-- 0 Flan. Haslem hit his favorite target, Brandon Todd on d TD scores for a 13-- 0 30 and advantage. Nelson connected on the extra point kick. Huslem wasn't done. He zeroed in on Rex Purrish for a 1 t TD strike, and conversion run proved to he a good gamble with the "Black Jack" Cougars ahead by 21 points after one quarter. (Parrish had un earlier TD culled back.) "Bingo, it happened again with run. and Liyun scoringon an nine-yar- d Nelson hitting Tracy Gardner on a two-poiconversion pass for a 28-- 0 Union High School halftime advantage. Union and Haslem still weren't done. The Cats came out "Aces High" with Haslem showing off his xrfect hand by gaininghis fourth touchdown through tlie air on a 23 yard puss to Terry Shaw in the fourth quurter to end tlie game ut 35-- 0 in favor urU nion. Union lost its first three games, selbuek to which included a 42-2- 7 Carbon in the game prior to the visit to Ogden und folks are wondering, How did IJnkm Do It? First-yea- r head Couch Phillip Bcrtoch has the answer, and he said, We went back to the basics with the offensive line and drilled fundamentals all week lung. Tlie key thing we were able to do was establish a running game. Our goal on offense was to pick up several yards on first down plays so that would open up second and short opportunities. Bertoch gave credit to Lujun for running the ball well. He moved down field to pick up a kit of yardage on quick toss plays. Ltyan was hit on a play, but broke several tackles and then got loose for his touchdown in the second quarter. "Because of our running game we were able to do well passing the hall with Huslem t hrowingfour touchdi wn posses, said Bertoch. It is great to get that first win. Our athletes worked hard. We especially focused on them the first time instead of on the second or third try. f a- - 3S& Zm 'fill J s s. SHI .. wo-poi- nFyTitw v . SZfir ft?' ' f I' vi .T ,1 AWAY IT GOES-Coug- ar goiter Ty ler Labium sends the Kill un a blaitig mission down the No. 10 fairway on the Roosevelt course during region play . Union pockets 1st place at golf meet By Aldon Rachele Playingon the Roosevelt gulfcourse was just the right cure with Union High dominating its home links und wet conditions by taking top honors at a Region 10 Meet with 310 strokes. Purk City was second at 3 18and Judge Memorial placed third at 320. Wasatch was fourth at 327 and Uintah finislied une stroke behind the Wasps in fift h at 328. Granite was rock bottom in sixth pluce at 470. Tyler Lubrum proved that there is No Plat Like Home when he snared top individual honors for Union by shooting a 73 score. Steele Drwuld, Turk City, was second at 75 and Uintah's Nate Greene placed third ut 76. Skvlur Distefuno. Wusutch, and Nick Curler, Judge Memorial, tied for fourth at 77. Union's Tyler Hussey. Purk City's Chad Rinderknecht and Judge Memoriul Catholic School's David Poggi tied fur sixth at 78. Lubrum wasalsotheNo. 1 Cougar pilfer ut 73 und Hussey was second at 78. Brendan Denniscnded up thirdat 79. Ctisey Medium and Cody Allred posted 80 tallies to finish fourth on the Union list. Myles Thomas recorded u 90 nod Dorian Morgun fired u 93 tally. Brad Wells pumped out 124 strokes. Teum slundings after three tournaments are: Judp1. first. 92i; Park City, second, 930; Uintah, third. 967; Union, fourth, 971; Wusutch, fifth, 980 und Granite, sixth, with un incredible 1462. Prior to the pilf meet a sjieciul with an ceremony wus held for honor piurd including Union High students and emergency personnel such as police, fire deixirtment. KMTs. etc. 1 Luh ruin is leading Region 10 with a one over pur total, ucnirding to Roosevelt Golf Pm Dan Wilcox. Stop Bucks' Winning Streak Duchesne Eagles knock off 2001 state champion, Monticello Bucks By Alckin RaeheUi on u d interception return in prestUMin game. Tla- - next time at the fourth quarter for a 25-IEagle Altuiiuuii i Oct. 25) will lie the one that counts on pluyolf seeding." triumph. Scorcio's interception return cn-wiDiichesne, Altamont, Rich, to seal the win. lie was on his Milford, Monument Vulley, and wc pit a pmd Whitehorse) and guy teams rush on tliequurlerliuck like wedid all (Montiei-llu- , Parowan, Enterprise) day," said Coach Knight, "lie had a compete for tla state title with blocker two. Mikecaught it in the flat only certain gumes being used to seed and just ran it in. teams in the playoffs. Coach Knight added, We played u Duchesne laid a bye on Sept. 6 and loss) in tlie hud plenty of time to good Juab team (19-prepure for Monticello. "We hud an idea wluit oNiier and uguinst Altamont (13-1in 30 make Duehenedidn't kiss, Aug. they were piing to run on offense, tlie plays when it counted. We still Couch Knight staled. We knew our played well. Monticello was our first first four gumes I Juab, Altamont, icupicgume-- it is the one that counts. Monticello, Rich) were our toughest Thu first guine vs. Altamont was a gumes on our schedule." S DucImimini discovered a great wny to end a winless start hi Urn fiMitball oITtlic defending suuson by kmx-kinI A stale champion, Monlkxillu, 25-- 1 8. Friday in Duchesne, and also making the Buck Stop I lere hv snuping e the Bucks' winning slreuk. Tho Eagles will have another mountain to scule wlaiti they take on currently No. 1 ranked Rich in Rutuiolph, Friday. (Altanuuit is ranked No. 2 and Duchesne No. 6 by the Suit Lake Tribune.) Duchesne will hullle Whitehorse, Sept. 27 in the Eugle homecoming game. Duchesne imand Monticello drop to proves to g 2 A s d nuin-to-mu- 2-- 6 2 3-- Leading the churguover the Bucks were Morgan Woods and Logan Dospain. Woods had 18 tackles, two sucks, two forced fumbles, one recovered fimibki and blocked kick. Lopin Despuin rushed for 104 yards and scored two touchdowns. In an understatement, Coach Colby Knight said, Wood hud a very psui game. Our defense gave up just 50 yard rushing to Monticello. touchdown An Anderson B League Volleyball It's time Hguin fur volleyball. Ladies B Oct. 1 7. Tlwdeudlinc for sign-u- nr Muirlyn Phillip at p volleyball game will start is Oct. 8. Cali Sluiru Birchcll at 722-954 1 from quarlerluirk Quinn guve Montwcllo an early lead, but Logan IVsptiin's 70 yard TD run knotted up tlie game at I low ever, Eldrklgus 40 yurd TD pass from Torres had the Bucks uheud 12-- 6 6-- 0 6-- Womens on 1 1 722-588- 65-ysr- d fiass READY FOR ILAY-UiiiHigh golfers, Brendan Dennis. Tvlcr Hussey, and Tylci l.ahrum have then iiinhtcll.is in hand as they prepare to play in a Region 0 match on the Roosevelt course. The t am w jsn I a problem as I .ah: urn took first place in the meet and was lire No. Cougar golfer. Hussey tied tor sixth place and had the mvoihI best Cougar score w ith Dennis third on the Cut teum. A League Volleyball "A" It is lime once aguin for Womens 1 vague volleyluill! Play will begin Oct. 3. deadline The to sign up isSept . 26. For more infomuithin Thursday, contact Cheryl Sorensen at HydraBed 722-332- 9. after one quarter. The Eagles were suaringsiMin niter when London Dcspoinprodiswlaiicore on a 1 fumblo recovery that ikd up tlie game at 12-1early in tlie second quarter. However, a Dowell three yard touchdown run hud the Buckeroos ahead 18-1at tho half. Logan Despuin scored the game tying louclidown in tlie third quarter on an eight-yarrun and T J. Miller kick for tlie pi added the utra-ioin- l . ahead countertit It wan a fourth down and eight yards to pi play. We missed on the first three and then Iogun found a way to get in. He was playing running hack (often during game he switches ihim quarterback to running buck) and scored on a sweep down tlie left side. Hcgotspsidhks'kfWiniMikeScon'io, commented DucheenuCoach Knight. Duclieane pruliubly would make author oftheBuckStops I lure" state-meli- t, firmer USA President Harry Truman happy , with the Eagles slopping the Burks winningliopes, Bight Compare Features Compare Facts 2 2 d 6" Channel Main Frame 4 x 4" Rear Tube, 12 Thick 18-18- lkrelnDuchesnswlwiScisriosi-ore- d OPTIONS 3 Spool Valve Post Hole Digger Cake Feeder Dump Box Box Scraper BUSY LON'GHORN-Altumont'sCl- ini Stevenson, right, flies through the air during a football play, Friday evening. Tlie Longhorns heat Parowan, to jumpout to a 0 record, which also includes wins over Ducltesnc und Rangcly, 21-1- 3-- Toolboxes 27500 Lift Capacity Hydraulically Synchronized Arms 11 GPM Live Hydraulic System Proven Performance Since 1983 Warranty on Entire System FULL We Also Handle: Stock Trailers Full Line of John Deere Equipment Ftatbeds Beds In Stock Big B Equipment Installation Available 435-722-36- 79 Roosevelt, UT |