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Show Page 4 Thursday, February 5, Messenger-Enterpris- e "Shoot" winners named Borts m wmm u b vuam i!PRm'jaE uu mma Templars look strong in wins over St. Joseph's and Rowland Hall Dettiiigcr By I lie Manli I re- the 4th quarter and let everyone play. When all was said and done opponents 14-- 8 to take a 28-1- 1 up the scoring. the Templars had another huge 9 half-tim- e lead. Manti slowed On Friday the Templars victory pushing their region down the pace in the 3rd quarter, hosted Rowland Hall and the heat record to only scoiing 10 points with St. was still turned up as they jumped Karl Cox again led all scorers Joseph's doing the same ending out to a 17-- 7 lead. The shots kept with 2 points hitting five 3 pointthe quat ter with a 38-2- 1 lead. falling in the 2nd as they outscored ers. Jeff Bahlmann stepped up for Manti kept their composure in the the Winged Lyons 20-- 8 taking a a season high points, Kenny 4th. hitting 5 of 9 from the charity 37-1- 5 half-tim- e lead. Karl Cox hit Cox and Connor Thompson each stiipe while scoring 14 points to four 3 pointers in the 1st half while had 8. Neil Lund, Brady Nielson St. Joseph's 8 to come away with Rowland Hall only hit two shots and Brad Dy reng each had 4, point a big 9 from the field. Their other 9 points victory. guard Kurt Keisel had 3 points, Karl Cox led the scoring w ith were from the free throw line. In and Scott Barclay and McKay 16 points, four of which were 3 the 3rd quarter the Templars Anderson finished up the scoring pointers. Connor came through scored another 16 points to with two points. with 15 points, Neil Lund for the Rowland Halls 9 This was a big week for the ending the 3rd second week in a row upped his Coach Mark quarter up 53-2Templars as they head into this scoring pioduction to 12, Kenny I lugcntobler went to his bench in week against Grantsville, who C u scored 6. Robbie Hansen had they will have hosted yesterday. Tomorrow night, they will travel to Coalv ille to take on the North Summit Braves at 7 p.m. On Wednesday the 1th of February, Manti will travel to Nephi to seek tevenge on the Juab Wasps. Vic-ties in these next three games could really upset the region standings and give Manti a boost as they Juab defeated South Summit. Outstanding wrestlers this prepare to go into the region tourMillard High School hosted a week arc 140 lb. Derek nament in four weeks. State Tout nament for J.V. wresMichaelson and 130 lb. Derek tlers on Saturday. Manti sent nine Denton. Derek and Derek will act wrestlers with the following reas team captains this week as they sults: 19 lbs. Jimmy Palmer head to South Summit on SaturJason Fowles 125 lbs. Donald day, February 7, for the Region 2 30 lbs. AnderCarson state qualifying tournament. There Btady son 0 (1st place); 135 lbs. Paul are six schools in the region with Wintcli Atidtcw Tate 152 the top four indiv iduals at each of lbs. Chi is Bean (4th place) the 14 weight classes qualifying 60 lbs. Orrin Anderson and for the State 2A tournament the 89 lbs. Chris Kjar Team following week. Before the wrestlers leave for the regional touras follows; Millard, standings South Summit, Juab, North nament they would like to invite Sanpete, Beaver, Manti, North you to come out and watch a fun Sevier. Richfield, Wayne, South night of father and son wrestling Sev ict Not th Summit, Cirantsv ille challenges tonight (February 5th) and Panguitch. at 6:30 and to honor the senior wrestlers. 73-4- opponents during this week's games, annihilating St. Josephs 5-- 3. 1 in Ogden and then clashing the Winged sons of Row haul I lall t I i id.iy by the seoie ot 72-52-- 2 I l;i-- 4. Manti traveled to Ogden la-week to have a rematch against the Jav hawks ol St losepli. whom they pieviouslv heal in Manti in a veiy close game. Right liom the start Manti set out to not let the Javhawks he anvwheie close as 1st quarter they jumped to a lead I he iomp continued in the 1 13-tea- m he I emplais wiestling team Itavcled to Ooalv illc last week lor their last icgion meet ol the scar to challenge the Noith Summit I i Ihs Cameron Biases. t received a Foiled. he I I nct empl.ir ictotv was at 155 Ihs. when (iedeon Jat vis avenged a pi cv ions los with a decision. I his win should place (iedeon at a seal going into this week's tegional tournament Manti puked up two mote wins liom 1(4) Ih lcsseStiM.kl.nid wlu) won Iw pm. and then 17! Ih Km h I files winlie ning h;. a muoi decision hv a AS-- 8 Biases won the inI v 6-- 1 scoi c 1 1 othii icgion action In l iiaiiisv lie di i V iud t ii Mini son and 4. 2-- 2-- 2; 1 oi Greg DettmtHi as! week the .idy eitipl.u s vvete unable to ovvicoine the of tensive piovvess ol always tough I I Rowland Hall and South Summit teams ; is they diopped both games ( n I ue'dav. Jan. 27 they met the Winged I vons of Rowland I lall St. Maiks ake City in Salt I lie lempl.iis kept the scoie close but tell short, losing by a I he leal seoie ol key to the 1 1 . Jt loss was nllowiim the ;uly Winged yonsto jump out to a 1st quarter lead Manli 1 14-- I 3-- 2; 0-- 2; I 0-- , mote points as they headed into the locker room down I inlike most of their past per-fthe came out malices, Templars in the second half a little fiat, as they weie outscored 10-putting In the 4th them behind 35-2quarter they played hard defense and outscored Rowland Hall but it was a little too late as they fell to a disappointing 37-3- 4 loss. I auiia Beal led the scoring with 10. Anique Denton followed 25-1- 9. oi 7, 6. 8-- 2, close behind with 9, Stacy Wheeler had 7, Amy Barton 6 and Kesha Cox and Julie Frischknecht U.S. MARSHAL'S SALE! A I 12 00 NOON BRUARY II. 99X I I IH S ON RON ft IS OF IF. SANPETE COUNTY I'Ol'R IOUSF A F lot) NOR MAIN. MANTI. UTAH I I IE FOLLOW ING PROPERTIES WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. I 1 I 1 1 1 Panel 1: 1 1 Apptoxiuulc'y 55 acios ciopland and 5.66 acres ol "yaids" with a number of old farm buildings located one mile South of (. enterfield on West side of I Iighway 8lE Parcel 2: Appioxnnately 26.2 acres mostly cropland located one mile South and 12 mile East of Gunnison Paicel 3: Approximately 10 acres of cropland and 80 acres of range land located 2 miles South and 12 miles East of Centet field. Parcel 4: Approximately 18.93 actes of river bottom, pastille and di v grazing land located 2 miles Northwest of Gunnison. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT: KARL WT.RNICK AT U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2 OR EXT 5 (801) 1 524-322- Mickelson, Manti and Megan Bradley, Manti. Runners up were Lacey Kjar, Manti and Amber Moore, Manti. Girls age group 12-1- 4 yrs: The winning team was Latauna Kjar, Manti and Tawnie Clark, Ephraim. Runners up were Meggan Hatch, Manti and Nikki Rowley, Manti. Girls age group 15-1- 7 yrs: 9-- 12-1- 4 yrs: Boys age group was Kevin team The winning Cox, Manti and Nick Peterson, Manti. Runners up were Robert Brandt, manti and Richard Brandt, Manti. 15-1- 7 yrs: Boys age group The winning team was Cameron Clark, Ephraim and Nolan Kjar, Manti. Runners up were Tony Gunderson, Manti and Curtis Evans, Manti. Manti City would like to thank the local sponsors of the NBfl Shoot! 2-B- all Bright Spot Jensen's Zions Bank Lotsa Motsa Barclay Mechanical Manti Grocery Wilkinsons (Provo) Manti Ambulance Elliott's Pharmacy McDonald's of Ephraim Top Stop Thanks to all the volunteers and to Manti High School for the use of the building. 3 2-- 2; in the 2nd. scoring Christensen, Sterling. 1 Boys age group 1 yrs: The Vince was team Bradley, winning Manti and Bryce Barton, Manti. Runners up were Rylar Masco, Manti and Joshua Hugentobler, Manti. ince we changed our name from Mountain Fuel to Questar Gas, we thought you might have a few questions. 4-- 8 peted. The winners from this level now go on to the Area Level Competition, that will be held on February 14th in Cedar City. Edwards, Manti and Nina Madsen, Manti. Runners up were Katie Hollingshead, Manti and Tara 1 1, 1 Lady Templars drop 2 games By 1 52-2- Wrestlers post decisive win over North Summit, compete in tournament in Fillmore The winning team was Traci 9-- 11 two and Scott Barclay came further ahead, outscoring their through with one point to finish cmpEirs Manti City Youth Recreation held the annual NBA Shoot January 27th. One hundred shooters between 9 and 17 com- Girls age group yrs: The winning team was Mandie 2nd quarter as Manti pulled even grouped fro m the pie ions week's losses and liter alls, destiny ed their had two each. Last Thursday the Lady Templars hosted the Lady Wild- cats from South Summit of Kamas. Manti fell slightly behind in the 1st quarter 12-- 9 and again managed to stay close in the 2nd, At half being outscored only time they were behind 22-1As in the previous game w ith Rowland Hall, the Templars came out flat as South Summit 9 outscored them to a 40-2- 4 lead. Manti toughened up in the 4th, scoring points to South Summit's 13 and for the second time in a row they came away on the short end of a 5 score. Stacy Wheeler led the scoring with 9, Sabrina Bolli had 7, Kesha Cox and Lauriza Beal 6, Julie Frischknecht 5, Amy Barton 2. Q: Was Mountain Fuel bought by a big ouUof-stat- e company ? A: No. Mountain Fuel has always been part of Questar. In fact, Questar is one of only a handful of Utah-owne- d companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange. 1 0-- 5. ? Q: So my fuel company is still A: Yes. All we did is change the name. Were the same local company weve always been. locally-oamed- 1 8-- 1 1 53-3- Despite tough losses, one must realize that this team is a very young team. Lauriza Beal is the only starting senior on the squad. Stacy Wheeler, Amy Barton, Kesha Cox, Shannon Clark and Sabrina Bolli are juniors and Julie Denton, Anique Frischknecht, Jamie Sanders and Meagan VanOrman are all sophomores. Manti will have hosted North Summit last Tuesday, Feb. 3 and tonight they will travel to Grantsville to take on the Lady Cowboys at 7 p.m. On Tuesday, Feb. 10, the Lady Templars will host the Lady Wasps of Juab at 7 p.m. Shop 1998 ' Home Q: Is this going to affect my service ? A: No. Since were still the same company, youll still receive the same reliable service from the same friendly people. Q: Will I even notice a change? A: Only one. From now on, youll notice all of our people wearing Questar Gas hats. ten Gas The new name for Mountain Fuel. |