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Show I LlNTAH B ASIN STANDARD. November 5. 2C2- - Pave 17 Placed 5th at Region Longhorns pull off shocker by placing 2nd at state meet By Aldon Rachele Altamonta Lady Longhorns had to defeat Christian Heritage in a play-i- n State match just to qualify for the Volleyball Tournament in Orem after placing fifth in the Region 16 meet and reaching the championship game was king on the cake even though it wasn t quite so tasty. Altamont tost to the Rkh.Rehels, 15-- 15-- Rkh won its fourth state title in a row. Rkh has beaten several large city schools this year. The Rebels have won 10 of the last 11 state championships. West Desert broke the Rebels streak with a state crown in 1998. The Rkh team knew that Altamont deserved to he in the title game after heating Region 15s No. 1 seed, 15-1 in the Milford. first rou nd and the beatingarch-riva- l. 3 and Green River, 15-1However, Escalante, 15-Altamont would have liked to have played someone else because the Lady Longhorns have been victims of the Lady Rebels for many years. Altamont was back in the title game for the first time in a long; long time and was hoping for a miraculous win over Rkh, whkh is great team-n- nt class, but in the whole just in the state of Utah. The Altamont players' prayers weren't answered. They had a ease of A 8. 7, STATE A RL.NNE.K-- L I ligh School pocketed second place at the I A State Volleyball Tournament last week when they lost to p Averronise, Rich. Members of the team (picture includesmrsity, JV and sophomore crews) are: Natisha Miles, Sli.Na Mitchell. Sham Miles, Alyssa EJess, Chelsy Jensen, Jerica Goodrich, Lacey Smith, Mikkie.Mecham, Rebecca Bird, Bnttaiiy Staiisfiekl. Slaci Bingham, leslie Bristol. Shelly Thayne, Toni Christensen. Cynthia Burton, Lmra Ames, Paige f ieldMed. Sharrie Stevenson, Alicia Bird, Alta Burton. Absent when the picture was taken were Cali Strawn ami Mcl Christensen. wnt -- 13-1- 5, 15-1- 5, 15-1- 2, 15-1- 15-1- 2. A the nerves'' with Rich cashing in for a 9-- 0 first game lead. However, Altamont didn't quit. Rkh grabbed a 1 3--1 edge and then some good serves plus kills by Rebecca Bird and Lacey Smith got Altamont back in the game. Rkh finally won the first game on a misplay by Altamont. run Altamont went on a in the second game (also had a dash in the first battle), but couldn't stop the Rebels with Kristal Weston serving the championship winning point. We just played really well. Everyone stepped up and hod a good tournament. Rich defeated us in our two region matches. We would have rat her played someone else because they are a tough team to beat, said Altamont Couch Lori Barnum. I told them to go out, work and have a fun time. We knew we would have to play nil r heads off and our best to win. We lost, hut Rich is a great team." Coach Barnum added, Rebecca Bird and Cynthia Burton had grind hitting games for Altamont. Defensively, Mikki Mecham, Laura Ames and Leslie Bristol played well. Lacey Smith and Alkia Bi rd had good blocking games. The Lady Longhorns led Green in the second game, but River, the Pirates rallied for a 5 triumph in the second round, Friday. Altamont six-poi- 15-1- 4, 17-1- Local horses are tops in two-year-o- ld two-year-o- 9-- 13-1- 1 n 15-1- 1. 7. 15-1- 15-1- 8, Mountain. 15-- Milford 15-1- downed Waterford, a No. team, 15-- 4 15-- 1 region and Salt Lake 4 for sixth Lut heran. 15-place. SI.L ended up eighth. 12-1- 16-1- Altamont team downs Christian Heritage crew Altamont High's Lady Longhorns State Volleyball qualified for the Tournament by convertirigpoints into 15-- 9 a 15-triumph, Tuesday, Oct. 29. 10-- Altamont played 3 Milford in the first round of the state meet, Friday. I n one of the cbiseiit matches of the day, St. Joseph Catholic Schrx il pulled ofta miraculous 1 1 3, 1 1 3 win over Manila whereSt. Joseph's Rocki Lam had seven kills, four digs, three solo hlocksand two aces. St. Joseph's Jenna Varela had five kills, five digs and three aces. 15-- 5 Whitehorse rode to a 15-triumph over Mount Vernon, and Escalante dusted West Desert, 15-15-Bryce Valley was rusty as the 15-- 1 15-team nipped Tintic, 1. Bangui tch downed Wendover, 15-15-and a girls volleyball team from Wayne toppled Wasatch Acad15-emy, 15-A New Mexico race sorrel Stylus Edge, a mare, owned by A.L. Pierce andor M.G. Swasey of Mountain Home, captured first place in the $69,191Four Corners Futurity G3 at Sunray Park in Farmington, New Mexico. Stylus Edge, ridden by Tony Guymon and trained by Wes Giles, race in a time of covered the 350-yar- d 17:570. chestCash N Fame, a nut gelding, owned by Joe D. Duncan of Roosevelt, captured second place in the $69,191 Four Corners Futurity G3 at Sunray Park in Farmington, New Mexico. led 5 in the third game, and the two be3 crews were tied at 9--9 and fore the Iainghoms scored two in a row to win the final game. In the win over Milford, Coach Barnum said that the whole team played really solid volleyball. it has been a busy week for the Barnum with her husband Mark coachingAltamont loa 26-- 3 win over Duchesne in the first round oflhe foot hull playufls, F riday and w i fe. Lori team win fouroffive vullev-hal- l and stale meet matches hi play-iaction. Panguilch, which lost to Rich, last. 15-placed third when the Lady BolihicCats downed Escalante, 15-Green River pocketed fifth by defeating Whiu-horsr- . li place. Whitehorse ended up Whitehorse heat St. Joseph curlier, 15-15-Green River heat Navajo 6-- 4 Cash N Fame, ridden by A. Joe Martinez and trained by Wes Giles, d race in a time of covered the 17:590. The top finishers for this race, by order of finish, were Stylus Edge, Cash N Fame, Be Real Quick, Oh Good Holland and Circle Of Light. American Quarter Horae racing is conducted at nearly 100 racetracks throughout North America with total purses reaching over $73 million in 2001. Fans enjoy the thrill of Horse clock speeds in excess of 50 m.p.h. Last year, fans wagered $317 million on over 8,200 American Quarter Horse races. 350-yar- watch-ingAmeric- as 5-- 5-- 3, 3, 4. FLOOR ATTACK- - Union I ligh Schools Sheena Fenn, left, tries to get the ball under her power by hitting it during State Meet a match vs. Carbon. Checking it all out is Unions Katie Nielsen. The Lady Cougars placed fourth at the row. in a second for the in the match title Carbon defeated year where they beat Delta and Bear River. Morgan 3-- A Union ends up placing John Deere Tractors at meet 4th BiyAldonRachele The Lady Cougars dream ofa state championship ended when they lost two hard fought games, 15--1 1, 15-- 8 to Carbon early Friday afternoon and 0 then placed fourth on a 15-setback to Hurricane. Morgan won is fourth 3-- title in a row (one year beat Union in thechampionshipmatchjon 15-10 triumphs over Carbon, a team the Trojans defeated for top honors last year. Carbon placed second, and Hurricane third. 7, 15-1- A 2, 15-1- Snow Canyon defeated North San pete for fifth place in a wild 15-- 7 encounter. The Lady Hawks placed seventh. Wasatch heat Park City in three for sixth place. The Lady Miners, who eliminated Uintah 15-finearlier in the day, ished eighth. Uintah didnt (dace in the meet. 18-2- 0, 15-1- 3, POWERFUL MOVE- - Unions Chclsey Glines stages a battle with an opponent at the net vs. Carbon, Friday afternoon in Orem at the state meet. Lady Cats trap Bears and Rabbits Union High joined the Final Four in State Volleyball Tournament action last week along with Morgan, Carbon and Hurricane by defeating 15-- 5 in first round Delta, play and then clawing Bear River, 15- 9. 1 in the Cats second match, Friday in Orem. Next door rival, Uintah lost to Emthen chopped ery, down Cedar City, 15-2001 champion, Morgan, downed Cedar, 15-- 15--3 and beat Emery, 15- 6. 15-- Last year runner-up- , Carbon, continued fine play in 2002 by melt15-- 6 ing Snow Canyon, and stinging the Wasatch Wasps, 15- 3-- A 15-1- 0, 5, 15-1- d 15-1- 2, 1, 15-1- 11. 15-1- 2, 15-- 9 5, and North Sanpete, Rkhins described in a front pa gesport selection article in theTribune as substandard competition. (Thestory was featured right below the story chi the Utah Jazzs sad loss to Atlanta. Mor-ri- i commented that the regular season was poor preparation for the state meet. In an interview with Rkhins she said, Its a disservice to us. We get to the state tournamen t and its a whole new game." With Marcy Aland serving, Union cut Bear Rivera lead to 6--4 and then Katie Nielsen tapped a shot over the net for a 9-- 6 Cat advantage. Union took advantage of poor Bear serving and errors in the 9-- 0 run. 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