Show A10 Sanpete Messen anpete ame heroics gives anti win over Wildcats Bahlmann By Bob Wednesday October 13 2004 Valley Edition Messenger-Gunniso- Templar golfers place sixth in state competition By Bob Bahlmann get a later start time on day two but golf course officials would not accommodate them Sports writer Sports writer ' MANTI — One question has followed the Munti Templar football team this year Do the Templars have the strength of character to he champions? If last SPANISH FORK at the Spanish Oaks golf course were less than great for the 2004 2A state championbut the ship golf tournament Manti High team accomplished their goal and made it to the second day of play With a sixth place Finish after the first round on Wednesday Oct 6 the Templars were Friday's victory over the South Summit Wildcats is any dication it looks like they do Two turnovers that resulted in two South Summit touchdowns had Manti trailing by a point as the fourth ter ticked away looking ta improve their position the following day “The first hour and a half the wind came out of the canyon like a hurricane” said coach Bob Jensen “The balls actually fell backwards if they were hit high” According to Jensen the 2A coaches tried to quar- Manti 29 South Summit 22 The Templars got great defensive plays from Bo Congdon Richard Newton Tim Dalene and Tyler Thomson to get the ball back and give Manti an to score Newton opportumity then caught two Taylor Salanoa (See “Templars” BOB tions as “almost Richfield unfair” went on to win the tournament edging Beaver 673 to 677 Juan Diego was third at 679 The four top finishers for the Templars Jacobsen were Jake Matt Lyons Jordan VanOrman and Tim Kjar Their combined scores put Manti in seventh all place over- “Our kids worked hard and were very much improved” said Jensen “I was tickled with them” WWW Manti quater back Taylor Salanoa leaves a trail of defenders In his wake as he sprints for a six Manti had to rally late In the game to overcome the South Summit Wildcats All) page BAHLMANN With tough pin placements and very fast greens Richfield coach Troy Olsen described the playing condi- After victory over Uintah Ha poised to tie for first in region By Doug Johnson Sports writer MT $anpete strong Utcs - North PLEASANT capped a successful home stand with a 4 win over the Uintah North Sanpete scored PHOTO COURTESY JEFF ERICKSON North Sanpete Lady Hawk Tennis Pictured back left to right Coach Jeff Ericksen Maria Peel Sami Sego Heather Garlick Andrea Peel and Coach Brad Bentley Pictured front left to right Carlee Earl Diane Slack and Toni Garlick in each quarter of the game to up its overall record to while Uintah dropped to North Sanpete was against the much bigger and senior quarter back Kyle Poulson had one of his most IJlcs Hawks Uintah 29 22 BRUCE VAN DER North Sanpete Hawk Tyson Church eludes Uintah defenders touchdown The Hawks beat Uintah impressive games completing of 21 for 176 yards and two touchdowns and running for a ore On defense Poulson also Kevin Labrum However Tyler Christensen put North Sanpete right back on top when he returned the ensuing kick off 90 yards for a score The Hawk defense forced a recorded a sack and led the Hawks with nine tackles Wide receiver John Anderson hauled in three passes for 82 bomb yards including a that broke Uintah's back early in the final period after the Utes had cut the Hawk lead to Sophomore tight end Austin Jprgensen pulled in four aerials from Poulson for 58 yards and Nathan Mecham and Tyler Anderson each had a pair of re- Head coach Blake Turner was pleased with the play of his line especially with one of his starters sitting out the game “We had to hold out one of our key linemen because of disciplinary action" said Turner “But we had some kids step up and play an Merck Pharmaceutical ALERT (refecoxib) nsk of blood Commissioner cally face bo off the clots stroke Dr Lester market after studies and heart attack Crawford twice the nsk of heart attack you or a loved one have suffered ing Vioxx call James Rolshouse the "Overall that a stroke taking to patients heart toll free at medication it may increase According parents compared arthritis popular revealed and death has recalled attack the to acting the drug receiving chrom a place- or died after tak for more information Inw r MONEY DAMAGES tm Or Call 877-755-58k'A-- t TcSFrst Today! 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X S' -- 5 the line and he was especially happy with freshman Dylan Clark and senior David Giblette who Moroney and Kurt Houghton for their great play on and following a Ute punt junior running back Tyson Church added salt to the w ound w ith a run on second dow n to put North Sanpete ahead ceptions ' Uintah tied the score early in the second period on a pass from Chris Morton to Vioa outstanding game for us“ Turner singled out Morgan Sorensen Sky ler Zabnskie Mike MESSENGER PHOTO RIET on his way to a All) Lady Hawks claim Region 8 crown again EPHRAIM — On Friday Oct 8 the North Sanpete girls’ tennis team became region eight champions for the 10th time at the region competition held at Snow College The Hawks have won 12 out of the last 13 region eight tennis crowns The final results for the championship are: North Sanpete first with 14 points Lehi second with 9 points Emery third with five points and Delta fourth place with two points The Lady Haw ks were able to win four first places and place barely missing a sweep of the tournament In first singles senior Sami Sego from Mt Pleasant daughter of Jeff and Janiel Sego won her first region championship She first defeated her opponent from Delta and then in the championship round she defeated a talented youngster from Lehi Senior Diane Slack daughter of Dennis and Shirley Slack of Ml Pleasant beat Delta in the first round Diane placed second after losing to a veteran tennis player from Lehi In third singles junior Carlee Earl daughter of Larry and Dixie Earl of Ml Pleasant came home with an individual region championship Carlee beat an Emery plaver in the first round In the Championship match Carlee was not to be denied and dominated her opponent from Lehi Carlee ’s record this season improved to 15 wins and only one loss First doubles Heather and Toni Garlick took home their third straight region championship and with the two region wins they extended their unbeaten streak to 14 The Garlicks beat Delta in the first round 1 and then demolished a Lehi duo Heather is a senior and Toni is a junior They are from Fairview and are the daughters Garlick of Robert and Janeen Andrea and Maria Peel senior cousins from Mt Pleasant finished strong w ith a region championship also They beat Delta in the first round and then faced off against Emery in the champioaship match Andrea and Maria saved their best tennis for last and won Their record this year is a remarkable 15 wins and only one loss Assistant coach Brad Bentley commented that the Peel girls “are playing their most dominating tennis of the year” Andrea is the daughter of Dale and Maren Peel and Maria is the daughter of Glen and Detina Peel Coach Jeff Ericksen commented “We had advanced all of our players into the finals and Lehi had advanced into four out of the five finals so we were pretty nervous” He continued however “We were quite confident in the skill and heart of our players It is a privilege to work w ith such awesome girls and tennis players” The 3 A Girls' state tennis tournament will be held on Friday and Saturday Oct 6 in St George |