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Show January C) 8 EPHRAI- M- Dixie College took first place in the Snow College In-- , vitational Tournament held here this weekend. Snow College came in second followed by Treasure Valley Community College and Utah State University Junior Varsity. scores Tournament Friday evening saw USU Junior Varsity fall to Dixie 2 and Treasure Valley fall to Snow 105-7In action Saturday evening TVCC beat Utah while States JVs Snow lost to Dixie Named to all tournament team from Snow were number 12 Lee Broadhead, a guard and 47-6- 47-6- Brett 42 Ap- plegate, a forward for the Badgers. Others were Eddie Benson, Dixie College; Greg Langley, TVCC and Frank Shaw, USU. Most Basketball resumed season with the following results: Sky Hawks won over Walker Oil Mountain View Cafe scored over Mt. 53-4- 72-4- 8 Pleasant. Gunnison played Moroni Red to a 3 win. Four teams, the Nephi-ManGame and the Peterson - Volkswagon were out because ot ti weather. Discussion is underway to decide a thusiasm Friday night replay or a forfeit. The mens games are a but went back to saggy, ugly defense and played every Wednesday no hussle against Dixie. beginning at 6 30 There no and It was a hard lesson and a is charge enbasketball fans are learning process, couraged to attend. Abegglan added. Its nice for me to know 63-5- 7 number MT. PLEASAN- T- The holidays over, the SanMens pete County intense with the Rebels game. more than on the previous them out of the key. Dixie played extremely Brett Applegate made a evening Chris McMullin pulling into an early lead which they were able to well the good effort scoring 25 scored the same number guarding hold throughout the Badgers and keeping points in the game, three of points for the Rebels. Other high scores were made by Olies Dockery and Tom Roberts of Dixie with 10 and 9. Broadhead and Haws scored 6 apiece for Snow. The final score was Coach Ron Abegglan feels that the Badgers played with a lot of en- 81-6- how Four of the six North Sanpete Hawk wrestlers who won or tied in their matches with South Sevier last week prepare for the upcoming North Sanpete tourney this Saturday at the Hawk gym. The grapplers include back left, Dave Burgess and Alan Stansfield, front left Brad Speakman and Charles Bruton. Also winning matches were Kenny Tucker and Ron Nielsen, absent when the photo was taken. well the team is tomorrow, (Friday), performing and helps in against Ricks College on preparation for other the Badger court. Rick's is almost the games, he said. Dixies as same 46 was Dixie, percent shooting while Snow's was only 37 Abegglan said. "They are good shooters, rebounpercent The Badgers play their ders and run the court first league game well." Valuable Player honors went Chris to Dixie. McMullin, Trophies were given to first and second place as well as the MVP, and a plaque was given to each participant in the tourney. The Badgers pulled out win an outstanding against Treasure Valley Friday evening with a final score of 105-7Kelly Haws made the basket that put Snow over the 100 mark and shortly after that a fight broke out on the court. The referees final decision was to throw Snows Michael Parsons Hawks take on Tigers MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete Hawks will be coming up against one An unknown Templar puts the ball up for two during the Manti-Jua- b game held of the best teams in the in Manti Saturday. Manti lost to Hurricane Friday but came back to beat the state when they host the in Bill in the and the foreground, Floyd, Wasps Saturday. Troy Birch, Richfield Wildcats here Photo by Aaron Harrop background, are two of the Templars top men. Friday night. In the last encounter the Wildcats were able to vicmuster only a tory over the Hawks. and TVCCs Calvin action will get Varsity Perkins out for the at 8 p.m. Preunderway remainder of the game. will start action By Margaret Bussell that the Templars found barnburner finish game High scorer for the with the MANTI In their last difficult to break. Many already described. girls junior was Brett Aptwo appearances on the times they had trouble at 4:30 p m ; girls A long road trip to Badgers varsity court the Manti Templars getting across the center Hurricane and sub- plegate with 22, followed varsity at 5 p.m. and boys won one and lost one, line. Also, Humphries of sequent loss to the Tigers by Lee Broadhead and junior varsity at 6:30 p.m. 19 each The Hawks lost a close when they bowed to Hurricane gave an almost on Friday, was com- Todd Jeffs with and with 11. one to South Sevier on Bruce Bailey Hurricane but came back incredible demonstration pensated for by the Leading the scoring for Friday night and the next game to win over of sharpshooting, with Templars on Saturday by TVCC was Dave Derrick were humbled his Juab. of shots all a by the over nearly victory with 20, Mark Pericin Hurricane on Saturday The closing seconds of finding the target. Juab Wasps. with 14, and Greg Langley e the An unusual happening Bill Floyd, spoken of with 13. found now at game last Friday during the game occurred quite frequently v Two men. for TVCC Manti in possession of the when a ball thrown by one of Utahs greatest Coach LSPfy Andersen ball and trailing by two Humphries appeared to high school basketball Calvin Perkins and Greg said his freshman forpoints. Two tries at the hit the ceiling, and during stars, scored 24 points. Langley fouled out of the ward Kim Wilkey had his basket failed for the the ensuing discussion the Todd Jorgensen played a game. best night of the year Action Templars, and then a timekeeper forgot to stop fine game and came Saturday against the Rams and bucket by the Tigers the clock. The clock was through with 16. Juabs evening between the scored 17 points. Dave brought the final score to later turned back four Jimmy Howarth sank 14. Badgers and the Dixie Manti was behind Rebels was a little more Region standing for minutes to compensate. the Templars is now Dan Humphries tallied during most of the first Although the final score 21 for the Tigers, and Bill quarter. Indeed, it took a of the game was disapFloyd sank 26 for the basket at the buzzer by Jorgensen to tie the score pointing, the Templars Templars. Scores by the quarter at 18 all. The lead passed enjoyed the relatively warm sweater weather were all in Hurricanes back and forth during the second quarter but the in Hurricane and the prefavor: found Manti ahead by half When Manti of a and steak treat game MANT- I- The Manti dinner in St. George. was fianlly able to break three, will take on the Templars The Tigers kept two and the Tigers press during By the end of the third Delta Rabbits at the sometimes three men on the fourth quarter, they quarter the Templars Rabbits home court and Bill Floyd and also emin closed rapidly, were up eleven, tomorrow Jan 15 at 8 p.m. ployed a full court press bringing the game to the the final score was The Rabbits are ranked lower than Manti on the Region 10 scale, but Coach Wilbur Braith-wait- e Templars split tilts Mens League resumes play Rebels hustle past Badgers to take Snow tourney championship By Debbie Cutler Page Nine The Pyramid 11. 19K2 49-4- 0 62-5- 1 68-5- 6 65-4- Manti-Hurrican- Wheeler picked up 16. Bryant Blackham had one of his best nights of the season against Hurricane and scored points. Andersen Coach reported 12 that in both games the Hawks shot 70 percent from the line. We will be trying to put on the freeze to stop Munk and Kenny Willardson Friday night, Coach Andersen said Richfields only loss of the season was to Manti. Coach Andersen will go with his regular starting five, Blackham, Wheeler, Wade Jacobson, Jeff Fields and Carl Poulson. Wilkey is also expected to see action. . The biggest known snowflakes in the world fell in Montana in 1887; they measured 15 inches in diameter and were eight inches thick. Brett Applegate goes up for a shot in Snows victory game over Treasure Valley Community College. Todd Jeffs, number 40, anxiously awaits the possible rebound while TVCC players attempt to stop Applegate. The Badgers won 105-7Photo by Debbie Cutler 57-5- 5-- Templars look for win 45-3- 3 28-2- 18-1- Fm getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. 57-5- 35-3- 57-4- 68-5- 2Z3&Z&Z&&UZZ7.?n7ZZZZZZi BOB CROSBYS WEVbALL! pOl Sponsored by: North Sanpete Hawkt Club Date: January 23, 1982 Place: North Sanpete High Gym High School & Adults Adv. $2.50 Grade Students Adv. $2.50 Time: 7:30 p.m. Door $3.00 Door $3.00 feels that the Rabbits will make a strong effort against his Templars. Manti is tied with Millard for third and fourth place, while Richfield and Hurricane are tied for first and second. They have some pretty young players on he said. their team, Monte a Myers sophomore and Wayne Defoe a senior are the guards for Delta. They are both small, about 57 for Myers and 59 for Defoe. They have a good, aggressive defense, and strength in their guard line that we will have to be aware of. He added that Kendall TEAMS: Police Faculty Girls Ath. Hawks Club Topham and James Peterson were also two of Deltas players and that Peterson is beginning to score pretty high. Manti beat the Rabbits when they met December 4 in Manti. 59-4- 7 Braithwaite feels it may not be easy to beat Delta on their home court but says Our team is developing, they are sounder than they were a few weeks ago. He added that Deltas court is probably the strangest court in the league. He said that the lighting isnt very good and that Delta plays a much better game on their own floor. Darrel Carter threw a ball of Juab three-fourt- court at the final buzzer, and it of the length of the swished neatly through! Juab victory brought Mantis League standing to Manti will travel to Delta this Friday to meet The 6-- the Rabbits. First Securitys I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person. For the first time everyone is eligible, and the First Security I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan is designed to make it easy for you. 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