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Show A(a I TNT AH BASIN STANDARD. October 8. 2002- - Page 17 TAKE THAT-Unio- ns Justin Dean decks the Wasatch quarterback and checking it all out are fellow Cougars, Rex Parrish, left. No. 4. and Matt Mitchell. No. 78, right Parrish scored the only TD for Union in a 43-- 6 setback to the Wasatch Wasps. Shane Morrill, right, scoots by and hopes for a large gain. Also pictured is Union's Rex DASHING CAT-UniParrish. No. 4. left. Morrill pulled off a long bomb catch, but the drive was a dud as Union failed to score. ons Wasps Sting Cats Altamont crushes opponent; Union, DHS lose contests ByAldonRachele Both Union and Duchesne High Schools probably wish they could have joined Altamont (66-- 6 winners) in the happy land of Monument Valley, Friday after the Cougars lost a 43-- 6 football game to unbeaten Region 10 team Wasatch in Roosevelt and the Eagles dropped a 20-- 0 loss to Enterprise (plays 1 A foot ball). Altamont jumped 39-out to a 0 lead vs. Monument Valley and coasted to an easy win. (No further details were available on the Altamont win.) Duchesne will host Uintahs JV, Wednesday and Judge Memorial will battle Union in Salt Lake City, Friday. The Longhorns will have a game with Enterprise in Altamont, Thursday, October 17 withDuchesne at Milford Union will host Granite, October 25 and Altamont will host Duchesne on the same day. Union didnt cotton to Colton Salazar after he bco red threetimeson TD pass catch, an extra point a kick and 25 yard Held goal that had Wasatch up 1(M) early in the first quarter. Touchdowns by Todd Lawton (scored three in the game) on a one-yar- d run and Nick Shoop on a three-yar- d trek had Unions defense all pooped out. Mr. Every Where, Salazar connected on another extra point kick to enable the Wasps to sting the Cats with a 23-- 0 edge after just one quarter of play. Salazar scored 11 of the 23 points by the Wasatch team. The Cougars werent ready to roll over and quit wit h Colby Haslem combomb to Shane pletely a Morrill, who pulled off a diving catch line. Trever at the Wasatch d Arnold motored with the football to the Wasps four-yarline, but then Haslem was sacked twice and Union was pushed back to the Wasatch 22. Haglem's fourth down pass was too long and Wasatch took over the football. Union gained a second chance when Bryce LeBaron of Union recovd ered a ftimble at the Wasatch line. Union'sRex Parrish had knocked the ball out of the punters hand. A bad snap sailed over the punters head, and he recovered the bouncing ball. However, the punter didnt survive his meeting with Parrish. Once again Union couldnt take advantage. Haslem carried the ball to d line and then was sacked the with only seconds left in the first half. 2-- A -- 15-ya- d six-yar- d six-yar- five-yar- Union shutout Wasatch in the second quarter, but the Wasps still had their lead. Wasatch added another touchdown on a pan catch by Kent Robinson to go up 30-- 0 before Union finally put some points on the scoreboard. Chase Hackfbrd, Brent Nelson and Haslem pulled off some super defensive moves to keep Wasatch from adding another TD. Hackford knocked a pass away from a Wasp receiver in the end zone. Now it was Unions time to shine withHaslemconnectingwithB. Nelson on an A " longdistance bomb of 54 line. yards to the Wasatch four-yar- d After a one yard loss on the previous play, Haslem showed offhis fancy footwork by darting away from would-b- e tackier and hitting Parrish in the left corner of the end sons on a five-yar- d pass with 5:56 left in the third quar- 23-- 0 27-ya- rd ter for what turned out to be the only touchdown of the game for the Cougars. Parrish, also, displayed super footwork and keen eye sight to be able keep track of Haslem and pull off the pass catch. Sadly, Wasatch wasnt done. The Wasps scored two more touchdowns d with Lawton the football law on a run to paw catch and four-yar- d give Wasatch its 43-- 6 triumph. It was a low scoring game, but no better result with the Eagles droppings 20--0 game to Enterprise, which play and 1 improves to 0 in overall. The Wolves scored a touchdown in the first and second quarters fora 14--0 halftime lead and added ane more in the third to win by 20 counters. run The final score came on a by Jones. Duchesne drops to 2 in action and 4 overall. ten-yar- 3-- 6-- l-- A 57-ya- rd 2-- 1-- A 2-- Hussey Nets Award Tyler Labrum ties for top golf honors Judge won the Region 10 team title at 1811 strokes and Park City Tyler Lab rum of Union High tied was second at 1834. Uintah ended up with Nick Carter of Judge Memorial third at 1871 and Union netted fourth for top Region 10 medalist honors at 1888. Wasatch was fifth at 1890 over the season at 360 strokes, but and Granite was rock bottom at sixth Carter beat Labrum in a sudden death with 2692 counters. hole playoff to take the championship Uintah won the final Region 10 last week. Carter birdied the hole meet, which was hosted by Judge while Labrum produced a par to finish Memorial and was held at Glendale one stroke behind the Judge golfer. Golf Course, Wednesday. The Utes Earlier Labrum won the final Region scored 305 strokes toedge second place 10 Meet on the Glendale Course with teams, Judge and Wasatch by one at 306. Union was fourth at 310 and a 72 tally. Tyler Huaaey waa selected to the Park City fifth at 314. Granite netted Utah High School Activities Associa- sixth at 418. GolfTeam for this school tion Following Labrums 72 winning year. He was presented his award in a score were: Mike Swink, Uintah, 74; school assembly. Hussey maintains a Reggie Rhodes, Uintah; Dave Poggi, grade point average of 3.970, and is Judge, 75; Nick Carter, Judge; Nate to earn Greene, Uintah; Aaron Quinn, one of ten student-athletthis award. Wasatch, 76. Labrum topped the Cat squad with Following Labrum and Carter in the final region standings were: Steele a 72 score and other Union tallies Dewald, Park City, third at 368; were: Colby LeBaron, 78; Brendan Judges Jeff Stone, fourth at 370; Dennis, Cara Mecham, 80; Tyler Uintahs Nate Greene and Judges Hussey, 82; Myles Thomas, 86; Cody football bounces away from Union High School's Trover Arnold as he is tacklcu alio Arnold ran the ball well, but Union still lost to the Wasatch Wasp., f riday. running play. DONT GO-T-hc a ByAldonRachele All-Sta- te Tabiona, AHS net triumphs AUDIO Design at 371. Labrum, 88; Dorian Morgan, 90. Installation FEATURING: Tabiona and Altamont High School volleyball teams pulled off wins last week! 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