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Show Sports Mesienger-Enterprii- Thursday, December 31, 1981 e, Page 7 Templars tied for first place Girl Templars win last two games in Region 10 ratings varsity came out on top but those defeats didnt in the varsity game deter the girls teams. The MHS varsity wal- Leslie Cox led the scoring loped the Millard girls with IS points. 3 The win over Millard and the junior weeks basketball action, byliswiwMhgi 30-1- byWKbwBnhhwaito . Richfield and MHS, Hdryicane are now tied for fjnf place in Region 10 ,. M , sv . ' 'iS'SV . . .. s 1 played strong, physical Having lost two close basketball to clinch the games on the road to win. Led by Bob Jensen (17) Hurricane and Richfield, the Eagles were ready and and Cliff Stephenson (16), the Fillmore crew worked over the offensive board and stayed even or slightly ahead through most of the game. A reserve, Darrin Rhodes, a 62 junior southpaw who hit a number of key baskets, ended up with 12. With one days prep aration, after an important win over Richfield, the Templars failed to sustain a strong defense against the aggressive State - . football champs. But a concerted effort in the V fourth quarter put them back in the game after trailing by 10. On several occasions they got ahead by one but never with possession of the ball. Bill Floyd hit 27 points on medium range jumpers and pivot area shots. From there the scoring tapered off below average for the year with Troy Birch 6; Todd Jorgensen, 6; Phil Marsh, 7; Roger Barton, 3; Danny Witt, 4, and 4 Andy Russell 2. After the holidays MHS travels to Hurricane on 1 Jan. 8, and then returns for a home game the next night, Jan. 9, with ... ... ' . , . Vlr varsity topped their Templar counterparts in last Vi (vw I'v Snow will return to action as hosts of the College Badgers basketball, taking a brief holiday break, will be back in action Tuesday night. ' The Badgers, now 6 for the season, will host an alumni team in the .Activity Center at 7:30 p.m. Representing the will be Les alumni Rosenvail, Mike Mundee, Lynn Hawkins, John Erickson and a number 3-- of other outstanding performers of recent f. - - years. On Jan. 8 and 9 the losers. 41-2- . The Snow Invitational In the action wind up the pre- thus far, Brett Applegate season schedule. Its high is the Badgers leading point was the Modesto scorer with a Invitational, most average, followed by of the Thomas Larry with a prestigious California two-yeaverage. The season ICAC college tournaments. At this tournament, schedule will open the Snow won two out of following week with four games. The Badgers Snow at home for two dropped the first to league games. On Jan. 43-4Merced then 13, Ricks, ranked no. 7 in bounced back to defeat the nation, will be at the John Hancock 76-6and Activity Center at 7:30 Los Angeles Valley 62-5p.m., and Provo Tech before dropping to will be the visiting team Cuesta 62-6the following night. pre-seas- will nt ar 6, 4, 6, by Brace Jennings activity is over, the lights are out and the building is ' Most schoolrooms are silent like any other during the dark and silent during the school-hous- e Christmas holiday, but in holiday. There was a moratorium the Manti High School on athletic workouts until are the bright gym lights much of the day and there Dec. 28, Coach Braith-wait- e says, but then the are the sounds of wrestlers and their teams coaches for and pins struggling basketball players run- were back at it again. And why the 6 a.m. hour ning up and down the pin. All In recognition of having junior varsity won both his league matches start at 6 and matches, Dave Monson varsity at 7:30. Dave Monson wrestler of the week w A - - floor. The action begins each morning at 6 a.m. when Coach Glen Goodwin puts the junior varsity through drills for a couple of hours. The girls varsity and for Coach Goodwin and his junior varsity? The boys voted for it, he explains. But theres another reason, too. Coach Goodwin was raised on a farm, with 6 a.m., or earlier, the beginning of the day, even in wintertime, when there were chores to do before the bus ride to school. Jeff Merriam completes training then take the floor under the direction of Coaches Cathi Jarvis and Clifford Hughes. The mens varsity then follows and a visitor will find Coach Wilbur Braith-wait- e Airman First Class, Jeff Merriam of Manti, son of the late Roy Merriam, has completed his training at Lowry Air Force Base at He Aurora, Colorado. graduated from Electronic demonstrating Principles course. defensive maneuvers and Jeff and his wife, methods of scoring over a Maurica, will be transzone. ferred to Mt. Home, In the meantime, Tom Idaho, where they will Reece and Dewey Brun-dag- e reside for several years have their charges and complete his enlistworking out in the wrest- ment. ling room. Team members qvsHty wrestle off to see whos in the to going compete Printing Dorn? matches. Ceil 835-424- 1 By noon most of the varsity Jeff Merriam - ...... jnu. w ..a- . Parry Olson, Instructor - JdsL 10 two-ho- classes - ur January, 2 credits Introduction 5 Parry Olson, Instructor and lasting and pleasant many friends while in the customs. The girls made a impression and made school. people January 19 January 26 February tCoopour Communities Growing Okop a0 Zlczzo Snow College Ross Blackham, The Probate Problem January 12 Attorney Property - Ross Blackham, Taxation Phil Csborue, Problem Attorney Fox & CPA Co. Paul Frischknecht, Wills 2 Sanpete County Attorney Trusts Louis Tcrvort, Judge February 16 Life Insurance Glen Allred, Insurance Agent February 23 Business Organization Dale Dorius, Partnerships Sale Proprietorship Attorney March 2 Business Organizations Greg Seal, Attorney Seal f Kennedy February 9 Corporations . their demanding of Kandy Larsen Player of the Week Agri 210 - Farm Estate Planning Course Outline Japanese college students. The girls, all students at Snow College, visited every classroom and shared - with Ephraim children .many exciting and interesting bits of Japanese culture. They taught Orijami, or folding, paper demonstrated how to eat with chopsticks, told Japanese fairy tales, and showed of examples Japanese writing and numbers (they wrote each child's name in Japanese characters.) The girls, who wanted to visit an American Six Japanese girls who visited Ephraim Elementary School recently: school to experience first Kojue Klgawa, Miyuki Irii, Akemi Miyazaki, Yukari Furuhata, Chizuru hand what it would be Okii, Tokiko Yasuhara. like, plan on teaching the in language English Japanese schools. .Principal Jim Petersen Indicated it was a very Worthwhile experience for all Ephraim children that broadened helping beat her hometown teams. In recognition of her performance in the recent games, including 19 Athletes continue practice was named Wrestler of the Week. And Mike Larson, who had won a previous match and then lost by two points to the Millard heavyweight, undefeated this year, was named Wrestler of the Week for the previous week. The Templar grapplers will travel for their next matches. Theyll be at Gunnison on Jan. 8 and at Juab on Jjm. 9 and then home again on Jan. 15 as hosts to Juab. Mike Larson . , 0 points against Richfield, Kandy Larsen was named Player of the Week. r Japanese 59-4- 1 Ned X Japanese students share culture with American counterparts On December 18, 21, and 22, 1981, Ephraim Elementary students were visted by a group of six Spanish Fork and got a for couple of wins: for the varsity and 29-2the junior varsity. It was a trip back home for Coach Cathi Jarvis, a Spanish Fork graduate, but she admits she didn't mind 6. Manti wrestlers drop 41-2- 1 decision A . ... Invitational Snow Tournament. In addition to Snow, those present will include Treasure VaUey, Oregon team, the Utah State junior varsity team and the Dixie team. The opening game will have Dixie and the Utah State team tangling at 7 p.m. with Snow against Treasure Valley at 9 p.m. The following night, winners will play winners and losers will meet wresder of the week V went into action against team in Badger action 6. v '.I" 61-2- e Alumni will battle current Manti High School's wrestling team dropped a 1 decision to Millard County High in 1981's improving Juab. The final matches. The Templar winners in Wasps played within three the Millard matches were Richfield last of points Bob Blauer, who won by a week. The boys JV lost to 5--4 decision in the 119 Millard 37-2pound class; Doug Larson, at 132 pounds, who won by a pin; Ken'Beazer, 138 'A: 3 pounds, who won by a pin, and Dave Monson, 155 pounds, who also won by a basketball action X.1ard-Man- ti 2-- I'' s KJ the holiday break. ....... A,,., - s' .".U..; . Jf , i " z s . prior to boys' basketball with 1 records. Millards Eagles gave the Templars their first league loss at Fillmore just 5-- , Millard topped the men's varsity and junior has the Templar varsity in second place in the region behind South Sevier. in holiday games, the Manti girls To John McLain, Estate Planner Retirement Planning March 9 register, contact the or telephone 283-402- 1, 2xt. Continuing Education Office 20S at Snow College, |