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Show SS JC Page Four - The Pyramid - December 16, 1998 Volleyball standings Hill Black Sheep 2. Blains 3. Ivory Financial 4. T. Alder Construction 5. Heirtzlers 6. Doyle's Diesel . . SC holds perfect record, In Ken Bcazer LPIIRAIM After receiving votes in the National Junior College Athletic Association's N'JCAA) top 20 lor the first time m recent memory, the Badgers went on the conference road and grabbed two difficult victories over Colorado of Northwestern Community College (CNCC) and College of Kastern Utah (CEU). The weekend sweep lifted Snoyy College's conference record lo a perfect and raised i he overall on the mark to year. The South Western Athletic Conlercncc iSWACi schedule enters Christmas break with conterenee games sei lo resume on .Ian 8 and 0 In Iasi week's action, the Badgeis yvere faced with playing the lirst game ol the weekend in Rangel) . CO. on one of the most ditfieult courts in the conference. Atlectionaiely known as. "The Cave." CNCCs court resembles a daik cavern, more than an athletic venue. The small gym's lighting is poor, thus creating the epitome of home court advantage. The surroundings, combined vv nil a dangerously talented home team, make Rangely a prime spot However. CNCC found the range from outside while Snow began to have some trouble solving the zone defense employed by the Spartans. After effectively changing the CNCC momentun), game's closed the gap, eventually surging into the lead. The Badgers trailed for the majority of the first 20 minutes, entering the locker room at half dowai by three. The second half was close throughout as CNCC staved off several attempts by the Badgers to put the game out of reach. Nonetheless, the Badgers received strong second-hal- f performances from Trent Whiting and Chad Tracy, giving Snow the bombs by Whiting, upper-poisealed Coach Judkin's 10th victory of the season. 86-8Whiting had a career game for Snow, scoring 31 points on shooting, six three pointers, pulling down 10 rebounds while handing out a team high, six ( 4-- 0 11-- 0 assists. was the only other to hit double figures, scoring 22 points and grabbing a team high. 12 boards. The following night against CEU. Judkin's team was matched up against an Eagle squad that had beaten sixth ranked Dixie College the previous night. Tracy Badger for upsets. Snow started off the game on a good note, jumping out lo a 14-lead m the games li st few minutes. 7 not have anyone in double figures. but Josh Madsen led with nine. Hawks will not play again until Dec. 18 and 19 when they appear in a tournament at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. Their schedule does not have a home game until the 10th game of the season, Jan. 2. when they host Canyon View. On Jan. 5 they will get another shot at the Templars when they visit Mt. Pleasant. Region play will begin on Jan. 3 when the Hawks travel to Price to take on the Carbon Dinos In Doug Johnson 0-- te half-tim- 30-3- 6 With three minutes remaining. North Sanpetes Royal Nelson hit a lay-uto cut Manti's lead to but Manti played a num-bs ol uncontested and pulled away in the last three minutes lot their margin v iciorv n Manti was led b) left with 16 points and Kenny Cox with 14. North Sanpete did Junior Varsity In the p 45-4- ei thriller. Hawks in the final Manti. quarter Devin Shepherd put the a lay-up- 57-4- 4. out-scor- 20-1- Hawks ahead with a k with 10 seconds remaining for the win. Bret Morley scored 13 to pace North Sanpete while his team- put-bac- Bahl-inan- A Junior Varsity contest. North Sanpete came out on top in meeting for players will be ue held on Thursday, Dec, 17, 7 p.m., Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center Games will begin on Jan. 6 Deadline for team sign-up- s is Jan, 1 Contact Karma Owen, 7 or Shelley Petersen, players need to contact Cindy Alder, With 21, ot the 30, second half's fouled being whistled against the Badgers, the Eagles were primed for another upset, bringing their previously moribund crowd back into the game. In all. three Badgers fouls out of the contest, creating a revolving door on Judkin's bench. Fortunately for Snow, key down the stretch allowed the Badgers to secure the victory free-tluo- 86-8- Whiting continued his scoring binge, collecting 23 points. He wais followed by Kyle Russell, who had 18. while Tracy and Mitch Montgomery added 11 each. While the SWAC takes a break, the Badgers will be back on the road this weekend, participating in the Western Wyoming Invitational. streak mate. Waylon The Templars' led all scorers puts the North at Nunley, added 12. Jordan Thompson with 17. The win Sanpete JV record 2-- Sophomores North Sanpete Sophomores also won a With 12 barn burner. seconds to go, Manti was setting The 52-4- for up a which three-point- would have tied the game. But North Sanpete's Ray Johnson stoic a pass and raced the length of the Boor, but on the lie was fouled hard from behind sending him sliding into the wall. The flagrant foul gave the Hawks two free throws and possession. With five minutes to go and trailing by three. North Sanpete's Landon Bailey took control and poured in six consecutive points in one minute to put his team up by three. break-awa- Alter hitting only one of 12 throws in the first three periods, the Hawks were 9 of 15 from the line in the fourth, including their last eight points to clinch the game. Bailey ended up with 26 points, while Cameron Clark scored 17 for the Templars. The win puts the Hawk Sophomores' season at 2-- 3. Freshmen The North Sanpete Freshmen tasted defeat for the first time this The year, losing to Manti. 63-5Freshman record now stands at 2-- 1. Brett Seely set a season high for all North Sanpete teams as he poured in 27 points. Seely was exceptional at the free throw line, hitting 12 of 14 foul shots. He also hit three treys. North Sanpete underclassmen teams do not play again until Dec. 22, when they travel to Heber City to take on the Wasatch Wasps. 462-382- 9. Shop Till You Drop SHOP your choice: Crossroads Mall, ZCMI Center, South Towne Mall, University Mall, Provo Towne Center or the Shops at Riverwoods. DP0P into any of the following Best Western CottonTree Inn locations. North Salt Lake, Sandy, Provo, Springville. Then Package Includes: to four Continental Breakfast Complimentary Indoor pool and hot tub (select locations) In room movies & Nintendo (select locations) Shuttle and Gift Wrapping Service (select locations) "Deluxe Room for up All for only For Reservations Call irff Ask for the Shoppers Special Offer Advanced reservations required. Correction EPHRAIM Correction to the article that appeared in the Dec. 9, 1998 issue of The Pyramid. In addition to those listed in the 35th annual bowling tournament held in November, Cathy Brewer bowled the highest scratcn game of 235. expires L 4 2-- 4 0-- 5 Volleyball MT. PLEASANT In co-e- d volleyball action this week, it was Black Sheep defeating Ivory Financial T. Alder Construction beat Heirtzlers 15-1- 3, 15-1- 1. Mrs. Howards fourth grade elementary class talked with the TJ Program about resolving conflicts. Marlyce Rawlings, Rickie Rigby, Elisha Kamalu, Sue Ann Cook, Jamie Johnson, Brandon Jacobsen, Lee Ann Slack, Josh Norman and Aaron Peterson are some of the Honor Society members who will spend six weeks in district elementary classrooms talking about the program. 15-1- 3, 17-1- 5. Blains over Spring City three games Doyles Diesel 14-1- 6, ney's title 15-- 15-1- 1, in 17-1- 5. defeated Attor15-1- 1. 2, Lady Badgers hold free throw shooting that aly lowed Lady Badgers to the victory. The Lady Badgers hit 29 of the 37 foul shots, rendering all CEU comeback attempts futile. Lady Badgers will play in the Western Wyoming Invitational this weekend while the SWAC takes a break from conference games. The conference schedule will resume again on Jan. salt-awa- defensive against pressure, limiting the number of turnovers, thus increasing the scoring opportunities. CNCCs 3-- Julie had Bellamy an out- standing game, scoring a team-hig25 points and pulling down 13 rebounds. However, Bellamy's biggest contribution came from the foul line late in the game, where she connected on several key free throws to keep the Lady Spartan's surge at bay. Bellamy's efforts were aided by Rebekkah Boyce and Nicole Paul, who each scored 16 points, and Alicia Southward, for who hit five a total of 15 points. The following night against CEU, the Lady Badgers turned in a mirror performance of the previous night, jumping out early, then sealing the victory in the end. The 79-6- 7 victory over the Lady Eagles was due largely to Snow's repeated ability to break the press employed by CEU. Despite CEU's inability to effectively work the press, the Lady Eagles refused to pull it off. allowing Snow some easy baskets. While CEUs press was relatively ineffective. Snow College's defensive pressure forced CEU into many turnovers, creating more scoring opportunities for the Lady h, much-neede- 8. three-pointe- in light of the injuries that have plagued the Lady Badgers so far this season, two among the conference leaders after two weeks is no small feat. Last weekend, Snow wasted little time in establishing themselves during the road trip's first game, jumping out in front of CNCC early, then victohanging on for a 92-8- 4 full-cou- rt ry. Though the Lady Spartans did manage to keep it close for most of the game, the Lady tremendous Badger's shooting never allowed CNCC a legitimate chance .at free-thro- an upset. In all. Whites team hit fouled shots for an w 20-ot-- Super Gs win 3 on 3 Classic PLEASAN- T- Recently Thanksgiving Classic 3 on 3 basketball tournament, it was Super G's coming from behind to beat Finlinsons in two games 39-2MT. in the 4. 33-2- 4. Russell Buttars was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Team members were Buttars, Eric Dyches, Clint Jen-an- d sen Chris Cook. Finlinson team members were Wayne Finlinson. Brandon Finlinson. Wesley Finlinson, Dwain Finlinson and David Blackham. Third place went to Nike Attack. Team members were Joe Allan, Pete Allred, Robert Gillins and Todd Jorgensen. In the six feet and under division it was Main Street Inn defeating the Bullshooters Daniel Christensen was named Most Valuable Player. Team members were David Dyches. Dennis Dyches, Nick Christensen and Daniel Christensen. Bull- shoooter team members were Kurt Allred, Chuck Colebrook and Doug Strate. Kristen Anderson, daughter of Kevin and Paula Anderson, Fairview, was named queen of the North Sanpete Senior Ball Dec. 11. She is best known for the sports she participates in. A member of the state winning volleyball team, she also plays basketball and runs track. She is currently Senior Class Vice President and maintains a 3.9 grade point average. She plans to major in social work at Utah Valley State College after graduation. Senior Ball King was Scott Osmund, also of Fairview. Badgers. Paul led all scorers with 20 points, followed closely by Southward. Jaclyn Johnson and Bellamy, who had 17, 15 and 13 points respectively. grabbed 10 boards for her second double-doubl- e of the weekend, extending her hot streak. Johnson recent missed her first ever doubledouble. pulling down nine rebounds, one shy of the needBellamy ed 10. 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Despite CEUs momentum, the Badgers managed to maintain focus and slowly forge ahead, eventually establishing a sizeable lead in the second half. The lead was short-live- d when several questionable calls went against Snow, allowing CEU to erase the lead and put the Badger's perfect record in jeopardy. NS Hawks continue losing The North Sanpete Hawks basketball its team continued lock) start Thursday, losing on the mad in Manti. 60 to 44. Hawks scoring slump keeps gelling worse progressively scoring less points in each game they have plaved 5 to a start. Eoi the first time this year, 27-2the Hawks led at They were in position to down the Templars going into the final period, as Manti held a slim lead. 4-- 0 6-- Harmon's Western Wear 98 West 200 North, Manti - 835-43- 5 1 5 POORC |