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Show r- IViij Nmcmhcr 1( . jt vm mim SPORTS 2fH)2 Uintah Basin Standard : is safe as a fellow Ladi pulls Altamonts Guy Gardner, No. f2 (maybe f Miitir,l.i;aii 20-1- 3, in a first round playoff game No. r,:$. Claiisy Winni away by grabbing his uniform. Altamont crushed Duchesne, semi-fin1 ail ion. in Duchesne , riday to ailvance to KiO'l YOl JikHi-mh-'- Ix-spi- s Hawks end Longhorns cruise to 26-1- 3 triumph over shocked Eagles By Aldon Kachelc Union High School's football team 3-- action. Park City nipped Delta, 2 and Wasatch creamed Emery, 48-The Hawks scorer! touchdowns on their firsttwodrives early in thegume rum on scores by Madsen (two-yard bomb ), and North and Olson Sanpete was on its way to the semifinals. Kade Hillstead scored three touchdowns for Lehi vs. Uintah. During! lie game it was announced on the KNEU bnsidcast t lint Jeremiah Gray was playing quarterback late in the game. Colby Haslem (No. ID played the entire game at quarterback. He had to borrow Grays No. 8 jersey when his was torn hadly. 28-2- (57-yar- f Cad t SnOOt pintail Duck hunters an reminded that pintails may not la taken in Utah from Nov. H - Dec. 24. Utahs pintail season will resume Dec. 25 and continue until he state's 2002 - 2W3 waterfowl season ends on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2(H3. Pintail numbers have remained low overthe past decadeandthenum-be- r of pintails hatched and successfully raised thi past spring wusdown from the previous year, said Torn Aldrich, waterfowl coordinator for t lie Division of Wildlife Resources. Because of that, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has shortened pintail seasons across the count ry this year. States in the Pacific Flyway were pintail season, which granted a is the longest in the country. After receiving comments from the public and the Division, tin Utah Wildlife Board derided to split Utah's season and provide the state's hunters with early and late season pintail hunting opportunities." Aldrich said. 60-da- y 60-da- y ont Play Rich, Saturday Cat season was hoping for a No. 1 team upset just like its basketball squad did earlier this year vs. Morgan, but apparently sports lightning doesn't strike, twice with North Sanpete shockingtlieCou-gars- , 43-0- , Friday in Mount Pleasant. The good news-- if it ran la termed as such-i- s Uintah gave up more points (47 in its playoff shutout loss to the Lehi Pioneers. In other Region 10 TD DASfl-AltamLonghorn, Clint Stevenson, left, dashes into the end zone fora touchdown, and signaling that the score is good is a referee and several fans in the background. Altamont beat Duchesne, 20-1- 3 last week in Duchesne. By Aldon Rachele Maybe Duchesne beating Altamont by one point, 6 in Altamont, Octo7-- ber 25 wasnt such a good thing? The loss in front of the Altamont fans j ust simply made the No. 5 seeded Longhorns mad where they saw red to football playoff win take a 26-1- 3 over the No. 4 Eagles in Duchesne, Friday. Altamont scored the first 18 points of the game in the first half. The win earns Altamontan 11 a.m., Saturday semi-finmeeting with No. 1 ranked Rich at Timpview High School. The Rebels will be minus their regular starting quarterback, who is out with an injury. In the other semifinal game, Enterprise will play Monticello. Our kids finally played ball and this is the best game they played all year long," stated Altamont Coach Mark Bamum. They did the job, and we were in the right place for interceptions. Duchesne was geared up when they HAVING A BALL-J-oe Monsen, No. 80, Altamont, plus Duchesne's Mike stopped Altamont at the Eag0e one-yar- d Scorcm.No. IOandI3rianCowan,alsofromDuchesne,No.5,canonlywatch line, but that was highlight for the fcKithall escape from them as the pass is a bit long. Altamont beat Duchesne the DHS bunch. Nils Myrin nailed semi-final vs. a Rich, Saturday. to advance to game them to ground by flying through the r like superman on a pass catch in die end zone for the first touchdown of the game as the clock ticked down to 0:00 to give Altamont , a 6--0 lead. It was a great pass by Weston Goodrich. I dove for it and gut itjust in time. I found a soft place to land, said Altamonts Myrin. A bit later, Altamont was knocking 8 at the Ever-- n on the end zone door with an in tercep-tio- n Tab ion a resident Shelly Price in kicks ofT November in State Tournament Olympia, her second year on the team will start by Clint Stevenson at the Duchesne 6. However, an illegal block ofT Westminster Colleges womens is the only College Westminster in the back then backed them up to basketball season playing the guard comprehensive iberal arts position. She is a sophomore, who ia private,inUtahand oneof the very tew the Duchesne 31. No problem as a majoringin communications. Price, a oollege Intermountain West. The col persona foul on Duchesne gave it all graduate of Tabiona High School, is in the nondenominational and back and put AHS on the DHS 16. t he daughter of Dougand Judy Price. We ig small, Ramsey Miles traveled on student learn- Altamontsmiles-for a first down at Head Westminster Coach Daron focused intensively students for suc- yards-n- ot its Park is excited to work with this ing. It prepares of the five and then Tyson Iorgdelivered ion foundat a season's talented team. Shelly is a cess through strong combined with cuttin- the knockout blow by dashing two coach 's dream, he said. She works as liberal education at yards for a TD that gave Altamont a professional programs hard as anyone we have in our program g-edge 1 0 lead with 6:38 to go in the second and graduate and is a model teammate. Womens both the undergraduate quarter. levels. basketball season for Westminster The Eagles-footb- all playing kind-g- ot shot down when the Longhorns pounced on a bouncing ball at the Duchesne nine. Stevenson didn t waste any time thinking the matter over as he let his feet do the talking and the walking by jetting to the end zone for 700 Anytime Minutes 1750 Night Time Minutes an AHS TD with 6:16 left in the first A al 22-yar- d Tabiona's Shelly Price to play for Westminster 2-- Get 4300 Minutes For $45 1750 Weekend Minutes athlete, Nils Myrin, left, holds the ball up in a victorious for catch a touchdown that gave Altamont a 6-- 0 lead. after a diving pose FLYING ACT-Longh- orn half for an 1 0 Longhorn lead. The two scores came just 22 seconds apart. It was a counter around the right side for the score. My line did an exceptional job and especially left pulling Fieldsted, stated fuard Kelsey who rushed for 114 yards for the Longhorns. Shayne Lamb added, We got our blocks down and got our offense moving down the field. Duchesne was in a deep 18-- 0 hole, but they didn't panic. Quarterback, Brian Cowan just pushed the button for a TD score when he hit Logan pass play for Despain on a paydirt. Despain caught the ball under heavy pressure and then broke loose up the middle for the score with 1:34 to go in the first half. Altamont led 18-- 6 as the teams headed to the locker rooms. The Eagles threatened early in the third quarter, but the drive died at the Altamont 20, and then the Longhorns got biuy with lorggorginghim-selfo- n a interception at the Eagle 28. k He teamed up wit h Stevenson on running plays that advanced AHS to the DHS 15 as the quarter ended. Myrin had folks going Oh My when he pulled offanother circus catch without a net at the Duchesne four-yar- d line. Miles made it All Smiles on the Altamont sideline when he went one yard off tackle foraTD with 8-- 61-ya- back-to-bac- 100 Roaming Minutes FREE Long Distance GRAND Leather Case Car Cord .Look For Us Inside. FREEDOM can CELUULARONE 953rXGu qnaicfit5E Hands free Kit There are no better reasons to get some life insurance. FOR JUST Make Stale Farm life insurance part life. Call me today. $2$" We Offer FREE Next Day Air All Across UTAH, TOLL FREE Andy Driggs, Agent Andre W Drifp knar Afcj RmnL . Inc 6. two-poi- nt just flowed. Duchesne gave its fans something to cheer at the end with the brotherly connection. Logan Despain rolled out to his right and then hit brother TD bomb with Landon on a d 1:17 to go. Logan also connected on the extra point kick, but It Was Too Little, Too Late with Altamont taking a 26-1- 3 triumph. 30-yar- Davenport does well in volleyball vs. UVSC squad Freshman Candace Davenport, Neola, and a Union High graduate, had eight assists and four kills in a 30-230-1- 4 close 30-2loss by the Colorado Northwestern Spartans to Utah Valley State College in a match played in Rangely last month. We were trying to earn respect and show we belong in the number one conference in the nation, said Head Coach Nathan Baker. The Spartans have struggled through aone-wi- n campaign, but on this afternoon, they provided fierce competition against a Utah Valley team that entered the game ranked third in the nation, with a record of 20-Baker called the game another stepping atone toward building a strong program here at Colorado Northwestern. The Utah Valley coach ingstaffwas also impressed with the strong showing by the Lady Spar-ten- s. I thought Colorado Northwestern played very well, said Assistant UT State Fann is there for life? SVATI MIM statefarmxom (FREE) tKm1JklmnUnff.iulBnnkMralrli mr ed oaan w hm. I Oeijeif Hon vwtNanMMMitlWP ofyour (with activation 877-573-37-33 n 3, OPENING Phone left in the game. Ryan Lindsay was a happy a guy by version that scoringthetwo-pointcohelped to lock up the game with Altamont leading 26-- In the previous meeting with Duchesne Lindsay did his best, but on a tiy was stopped ahort.of the end zone, and Altamont lost by one. The third time around hewazjumping forjoy with his AHS teammates over the playoff win and second win over DHS this season. We played as a team this week. Losing that game to Duchesne got us pumped up, Goodrich said. We had good practice all week. We were mentally prepared. Another Longhorn, Asa Jessen added, We came together as a team. Everyone did their own job. The game 11:12 VpifW WH (NVtan li IMSeiNC Coach BrookeHuebner. They picked up a lot of balls on defense, especially in the first game. Freshman Amber Sanchez (Craig, Colorado) led CNCC with ten assists. She said, Our team played with a lot ofheart and intensity. Sanchez added, Today we came tojpther aa a team. When we messed up, we left it behind and looked toward the next point. (POOR |