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Show Page 6 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, October 28, 1999 e Lady Badgers split games weekend volleyball action in In the first game, it appeared that Snow College was feeling the effects of travel, uncharacteristi- By Ken Beazer Snow Colleges volleyball team spent the weekend on the road and pulled off a crucial split, defeating North Idaho College in four games before losing to 17 Ricks College two nights later in three games. The road split gives Snow a 9 SWAC record overall mark. and a 1 The recent road trip began with a flight to Coeur D Alene, In the third quarter, Manti head coach at Gunnison. turned up the intensity, although With the win, the Templars Idaho to face the Cardinals of NIC Gunnison still was able to move will now host the Kanab Cowboys, last Thursday. The Lady Badgers the ball pretty well, but could not Friday, Oct. 29 at Templar Field. lost to the Cardinals a month ago in Ephraim after soundly winning punch into the end zone as the The Cowboys w'ere 35-- 8 winners the first two games, only to let NIC 2 lead over Enterprise in their last game Templars still held a sweep the next three and the going into the fourth quarter. Af- of the season. Game time is schedmatch. The earlier loss to NIC deter that, Manti dominated as QB uled for 5:00. This game is espeStev e Jones kept going to his most cially big for Coach Jackson, who flated the Lady Badgers and came in the midst of a conferdangerous weapon, Brady played his high school football at ence losing streak, a streak from Kanab, as w'ell as Templar newNielson, as he scored on TD rewhich they are still recovering. 9 to and 25 yards give comer Jeremiah Church, who ceptions of However, with revenge being 26-- 0 the Templars the played in Kanab as recently as last the v motivating factor, the Lady year. ictory If the Templars come out vic- Badgers set the tempo of last After the game, Manti Coach torious against the Cowboys from weeks match, grabbing game one, North Idaho returned the Brenan Jackson told his team that Kanab. they will host the winner in g favor he was very proud of them for of the North SevierRich game, game two, 7 for a vv w hich will be played in victory to even the inning an outright Region chamRandolph, match. pionship. It also gave Coach Utah. That game would be held With the match tied at one Jackson the win in the sibling ri- Nov. 6 at Templar field, pending valry, as his brother, Rhctt, is the on how the Templars do this w eek. game apiece, the Lady Badgers flexed their muscles and took rts The third game game three, appeared to be the pivotal game of the match, giving Snow a 1 ead and breaking the will of North daho as the Lady Cardinals could Templars are undisputed, undefeated Region champs By Brad Barton the length of the field on the ensu- The Manti Templar football ing possession, but they were team are Region champions. stopped short of a touchdown on In a year w hen the Templars 4th and goal when RB Whitney have experienced time in unReynolds was stymied by the pow charted territory, they kept the traerful Templar run defense. dition alive by finishing the reguManti then drove 99 yards lar season with an undefeated 0 dow n the field, and cashed in w hen record for the first time ever. The Cade Andersen scored on an finale was their 26-- 0 drubbing run for the early 0 lead over their archrivals, the Gunnison Gunnison drove down the Bulldogs last Thursday night at Field. field Templar again on their next possession, but again the Templar deBoth teams started out slugfense held firm and forced the gish, as the Templars drove down Bulldogs to punt. the field on their first possession The Templars then used some and appeared to score on a Brady trickery as McKay Anderson Nielson reverse, but it was called threw a touchdown pass to Brady back due to a holding penalty. The Nielson on a halfback pass from Bulldogs then picked up some 35 yards out and a 12-- 0 Templar momentum as they drove down lead going into the half. -- 9-- 18-ya- 6-- Band gets new Search and Rescue has busy month 17-2- The Lady Badgers return 1 -- 15-1- 0. counter-punchin- 15-- courtesy of McDonalds 2, home this week to host CSI and TVCC. The No. ranked Eagles from Southern Idaho are the sixtime defending NJCAA champions, but are coming off their first SWAC loss in six years, losing to SLCC last Friday in five. The Lady Badgers will host CSI on Thursday, at 7 p.m. and TVCC on Saturday at 5 p.m. hard-foug- ht T-shi- 0-- 2, win. 1 not recover, losing the fourth and deciding game by a lopsided 15-- 1 margin. After handling NIC, the Lady Badgers were back on the road, flying into Salt Lake City, then busing to Rexburg, Idaho to play Ricks College. 15-1- 1. 2-- Two 14 3 - item Pizzas for Expires 1 1399. Not good 12. No more than 2 people can share an Sept. 26, members wxre called out to look for a lost hunter in Fairview Seth came separated from his family Saturday night just before dark. He or otherwise. On Oct. 11, Search and Rescue members responded to a call up Spring Creek in Fairview Canyon. A male elk hunter fell 25 feet from a tree He sustained lower back injuries and a broken femur. Life Flight was called to transport him from Fairview Canyon. Members were called to aid another male elk hunter on Oct. 13. He became stranded in Oak Creek Canyon. Horses were used to help get him out. was found Sunday afternoon without incident. On Monday, Oct. 4, members were called out to look for a female and her son, missing in Mt. Pleasant Canyon. They were located later that same evening without incident. Sanpete County Search and Rescue members toured the Southern Utah Correctional Facility at Gunnison on Wed., Oct. 6 for their monthly meeting. They went over Sanpete Trade AssociationEphraim 20th Annual CENTRAL UTAH FOOD BANK 835-800- 0 1 1 m. to 10 p m J LjbuUll Ljuo SUB FOR SANTA Fri., Nov. 5 p.m. Manti Stake Center 3-- 8 Blood as Medicine 3 I am Micr a hraltln :k!uIi donates about oik pint Unit lamitMulK sqMraied into comp minis to treat I Ix-tKtirjl put Kitts. 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On Monday, Sept. 20, members were dispatched to look for with Come Take the urday and part of Sunday. They were able to recover the body of d 15-1- six-ga- lost snowmobiler above Mt. Pleasant. They teamed up with 1 5 dog teams from the Rocky Mountain Search Dogs and American Search Dogs. They searched all day Sat- Sixteen-year-ol- best-of-fi- ve 12-- Search and Rescue members. On September 11 they were dispatched to look for the second of Pleasantville, Utah, 0-- 3-- busy one for Sanpete County Canyon. 1. ed By Kelly Ray Simons This past month has been a Ward, cally dropping the first, 15-Snow did manage to regroup in the second game; however, the Lady Vikings showed why they are nationally-ranked, handing Snow a 15-- 9 loss and a 2 deficit. After a long road trip, and match, trailing the most teams would have packed it in and looked for the bus; yet the Lady Badgers put up a fight. Though they ended up losing the Snow went third game down kicking, keeping the score close and nearly pulling out the In nxxlkiiH- 9 - C ) conjunction with the an- nual Sub-for-San- effort, ta cash donations are now IfflOLEBUWDl being sought. Any amount you Fri., Nov. 5 Sat., Nov. 6, will 2:00-8:0- 0 , 10:00-6:0- 0 can give be appreciated. Collection Points: I Ephraim Senior Center 85 West 100 North Ephraim, UT 84627 HOIlDAy CDAFT CDAFT DECORATION FOOD FUN Ted and Clara See you therein .uti ttMtl unreal penpk m JukL I Him thilMoi X mvd mi ii ipl ki l Ik !hnU1tUinn pnMtnv lautirMII - lIutMIUSMIlRHI jlK'ir plasma H1'41' jlttlji dlM. tiRfu JttS. Ill I am gnvn to pat tints ho i .in I pnKkKVC!KMI)l livllv Ixxairseol disease nriaiit.vnrvainKiM Petersen (Distribution Point) 179 North 200 West Ephraim, UT 84627 t r I Most (4 tin mm I. hii ni.uk miosxiul nudu UK's ii iik Ulpfitt nlWimns I introdiM mhtk them M, Central Utah Food Bank 1080 Black Hawk Rd. Mt. 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