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Show t 16 - iXtcmbcr SPORTS; (102 10, Uintah Basin Standard If itmwr It .u ' zf ..,- fcsk- - -- - O -- v -- kw$a( rr i , v .J - iA'itrrn . 'Vt , r V ( rri .r i -- ;' , n . '' ' V' U i',i -- i. v ? ? i a. ON IUS WAY-Unio- n'z Tracy Gardner turns the comer and jets to the hoop. The Cougars whipped Morgan last but dropped a road game to Emery. Union will host Carbon, December 1 8. week, 65-5- 9, UHS Ended Troian 02 bifet'i t J t '' i ', A , 'ii'2S &i-rr8B- r i LH h ( K ( iiLi.n . Ili.iiiili'ii IHl INI Mil ni. I.imliug and preparing to catch the hall is Union's Chris lso in the pieture is Urady Brotherson. Union jumped ;rim-.- i I mm. mnan. ulm s.iied Zt w. liij;.tn and uni M a 4 point lead in the tiuirlli iiuilei and K.ii Muipan h six. I 1 i I . 111 .. -- Morgan crew doesn't get revenge, with Union Cougars winning 653)9 is .t 1 By Aldon Rachele 1 551 vrvr -; .- Mi". the Trojans, will have 65-5- Tuesday in 9, Roosevelt. Truman was a terror in the hoop shooting world by hitting 6 and 3 out of 4 out of 10 long distance gems. . Trumans hot shooting show continued in the fourth quarter with hia and Tate Hancock third three-pointlead of 55-4- 1 handed Union a on a jumper. However, the Cougars went intoascoringslump, which included Truman going scoreless the rest of the way, and Morgan using an 11-- 0 run to close the gap to two at 56-5The Trojans had a shot at reducing the Cat lead to one, but Kolby Kimbal couldnt put the ball through the hoop on a free throw shooting attempt with 2:14 left. Free throws were the route to victory land with the Cats hitting 5 out of 6 free throws (Tracy Gardner 3 for 4 and Brandon Todd 2 for 2) for lead breathing room with a of 61-5- 5 with 1:18 to go. Union put the game out of reach with super rebounding by Brandon Todd, who had 13 for the game. Brady Brotherson hit one free throw, missed the second, got the rebound, missed a field goal try, but Union didnt quit. Todd rebounded, missed and rebounded again. He struck hoop two-pointe-rs er nt - I 9 in 4. 4 i "itFavel TEAM MEMBER-Lonn- ie plays on the Northeast Community College basketball team. M . 12-E- s ; I 1 ( niieai innehi Iv l.iwn II Mimenne eKei tussles wiili a Nlme.in pla ei 'X; - ki Hlake ilie t'.ill .l.'iK"i. i Men's Basketball Fee: $280 per team Teams that have played in the previous 2 yrs. Will have 1 st option. Limited to the first 1 4 paid teams. You must be 1 7 yrs. Or older to play in this league. Deadline December 27 Contact'722-500- 1 for mors details Ja Duncan or Ft. Duchesne man plays ball for Northeast Iamnie Favel, a 2 freshmen, is a member of the Northeast Community College basketball team in Norfolk, Nebraska. Favel, Ft Duchesne, Utah, is the 6--2 son of Isabelle Chapoose. He ia a graduate of Flandreau Indian School in Fiandreau, South Dakota. He is a health physical educationrecreatinn 6-- mjor. six-poi- nt 9-- 2 December I. The team is coached by Dan Anderson, who is in his fifth year at Northeast and suffered its two losses on shots at the buzzer in games at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado. Twenty counties in northeast Nebraska are served by Northeast nt said Unions Tracy Morgan, Gardner. Coach Mike Ross added, We turned the ball over and got tentative with our shots. Morgan is a scrappy team and hit some shots, said Coach Mike Ross. We gut the free throws when we needed them. A fast break hoop by Levi Dickson gave Morgan a 0 lead, but the Cougar fans weren't depressed as Union behind by Truman went ahead 10--8. Branact on don Todd did his rebounding power moves for two buckets. Blake Duncan didnt dunk, but hit one for a 16-1- 0 Union edge. Jayson Janes popped in two free throws for an 2 Union first quarter lead. Gardner popped in twofree throws and the other B. Todd (Bryan) struck for two andUnion led by seven, 27-2- 0 late in the second quarter. Morgan and then came within two at 27-2Truman became basket busy with a 3-- back-to-ba- three-pointe- rs back-to-ba- 18-1- 5, d jumper and amazing dunk. Brotherson battered the bucket for two and an 5 advantage. Union had a 7 lead at the half. Rex Parrish converted one out of two free, throws and followed up a 3 lead. Truman's bucket for a turn-aroun- eight-poin- t, 33-2- 33-2- 41-3- shot with two seconds left gave Union a 50-4- 1 third quarter edge. Morgan showed off his super hoop form by staging an amazing comeback, but it didn't produce the net results with Union defeating Morgan for the second time in a row. I got some buckets due to some good passes, said Chris Truman. They thought I would go inside and s. 1 fooled them with the three-pointer- Truman scored his 23 points on 3 and six 2 for 2 free throw shooting. Brandon Todd added 12 points, and Gardner hit 8 out of 10 free throws for eight points. Also scoring for Union were: three-pointe- two-pointe- rs Hancock, 5; Jones, 4; Parrish, Duncan, Brotherson, 3; Shane Morrill, 2. Union hit 19 field goals and hit 24 out of 42 free throws. Dickson was the topMorgan scorer at 20 points. Zach Randall tossed in 18 counters. Morgan fired in 18 field goals and connected on 21 out of 36 free throws. Union will hit the road for games vs. Ben Lomond, Friday and Juan Diego, Saturday. The next home game for Union is against Carbon, Decem- ber 18. Ben Lomond lost in overtime to West 64-6- 3 arid beat Roy 62-60. Tabiona Tigers stomp Monument Valley Cougar and Viking basketball squads By Aldon Rachele Tabiona points. Tabiona led 52-3and Monument Valley heated up in the fourth quarter with the Tigers ou tacoring their Cougar opponent, 29-2- 1 to win by 29 points. 1. Tabidna just missed a perfect hoop homestand by beating Monument in the boys Valley, Friday, game; toppling the same school in the girls' basketball battle, 43-3but suffering a final minute setback of 57-5- 6 by the Male Tigers to the Layton Christian crew, Saturday. Tabiona wasted a effort by Riley Bagley in the loss to Layton Christian. The Tabiona girls beat East Carbon, 60-2Tuesday. The Male Tigers clawed Monument Valley in the first quarter, 22-- 9 and second, 21-- to lead 43-1-8. The Down South team pumped in 13 in the third and held THS to just nine 81-5- 9, 3, Northeast Community College mens basketball team is through paydirt with only seconds remaining, and the Cougars were ahead by seven at 64-5We settled down and started play-in- g like we could, said Brady Brotherson. Brandon Todd got a rebound and then got a 2 and 1. (He hit a bucket, and was fouled. He converted the free throw for a 2 and 1, which is also known as a three-poiplay.) With 23 seconds to go, No. 23, Gardner hit one free throw to lock up a 65-5- 9 Union win. Coach Ross told us free throws win games and that is what we did vs. 7. to wait another year to avenge Unions double overtime win that kept the No. 1 rated team from playing in the 2002 state tournament Behind 23 It looks like Morgan points by Chris Truman, Union edged y season 29-poi- nt 6, 9, Fourteen Tigers scored for Tabiona with Ryle Defa leading the way with 15 and Riley Bagley, Pippy toesing in 12. Gines added 11. Also scoring for THS were: Givens, 6; Van Tassell, 5; Rhoades, Roberts, Lefler, 4; B. Jones, Park, A. Bagley, 2; E. Jones, Graham, 1. R. Bagley and Defa and Lefler had hit five one. THS fired in 31 field goals and hit 12 out of 32 free throws. Lonnie Deswood burned the hoop for 34 points to lead the Monument Valley Cougars. He had 3 three-poin- tthree-pointe- rs Roosevelt City Recreation Boy's Basketball Utak Jazz Grades 7tk - 12tk Fee: Tabionas girls led the Lady Couafter one quarter and then erupted for 13 points while holding Monument Valley to just two counters for a 2 THS halftime edge. Both teams scored ten counters in the third and THS led Tabiona went on to win by ten. Amber Pippy was No. 1 for Tabiona with 11 points and another Pippy zipped the net for nine. Casper, A. Giles added eight Ti. Giles scored five and Van Tassell two. THS hit 17 field goals and tossed in 9 out of 30 free throws. Bedoni led Monument gars, 11-1- 0 24-1- 34-2- 2. Valley with 20 counters. The Lady Tigers had leads of IS54-2- 0 and beat East CarIS, bon 60-2East Carbon had only two points in the third quarter. Am. Pippy led Tabiona with 26 points and Caqier added 14. As. Pippy tossed in seven and TL Giles throe. Gines and Ta. Giles pumped in two. Tabiona fired in 23 field goals and hit 14 out of 23 free throws. Clark was tops for the Vikings at six points. East Carbon flipped in 12 field goals and hit only 2 out of 16 free throws. . Tabiona's Male Tigers led most of the way until the end vs. Layton Christian. THS hada22-10fir- st quarter start and was ahead 9 at the half. THS pumped in 18 and held Layton Christian to 14 for a 51-4- 3 third quarter advantage. Layton Christian rallied to win by one when they outscored Tabiona, 14-- inthe crucial fourth quarter. Following Bagley snd his 29 points Pippy, 16; Givens, 6; Defa, 3; Gines, 2. Tabiona poured in 20 field goals and hit 13 out of 15 free throws. Givens, Defa, Bagley had one three-pointeach. The Williamsled Layton Christian with 14 points - The Layton team scored 24 field goals and won the game even with a terrible night at the foul line (6 for 17). Tabiona will host Panguitch, Friday and St. Joseph, December 20. The Male Tigers will have sway games vs. Escalante, December 27 and Biyce Valley, December 28. The Lady Tigers will host Green River, Thursday and Bryce Valley, Saturday. Rich will host Tabiona, Friday. 41-1- 8, 6. 33-2- $35.00 5, w f? o Sign Up Now! Deadline: December 27, 2002 Coaches Needed! ere. 0 er |