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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - March 17, 1993 Coach Anderson cites health reasons for resigning coaching post ports - f as the mens basketball team head by Gary Chidester EPHRAI- M- Head basketbalL coach. w " : 4' ' Elliot Anderson, who suffered a heart attack following the Badgers basketball game with the College of Eastern Utah this past season is resigning. Anderson was named the Coaches Coach of the Year in' 1989 for the Scenic West Athletic, Conference. In his four years as Snow College head coach he. compiled a record of In light of the health concerns, Coach Anderson, President . Gerald Day and Athletic Director Bob Trythall decided it was best for Anderson to resign his duties He will continue as a teacher of physical education and begin some new responsibilities that have yet to be determined. "I think we had some good at here momentum started "Last said Anderson. Snow," year was a good year for us, winning 19 games. It takes a little coach " , while to build up a reputation and a good program. Theres a good foundation here now." Snow College will open applications within the institution for the position of head coach. 52-5- 6. Junior wrestling draws 240 bovs to tournament Morgan Sorenson, Scott Bench, Steve Perkins, Jerom Merril, Shane Jensen, Joe Brianholt, Bart Justesen, Scott Seely, Braydon Bagley, Josh Scow, Ryan Rees, Mike Seely, Brent Beck, Randon Russell and Jim Cheney. Fourth-plac- e honors went to: Garrett Heaps, Adam Pate, Richard Neilson, Jason Burr, Randy Poulsen, Josh Christensen, Kody Nunley, Greg Poulsen, Lincoln Port, Jason Seely, Justin Anderson, Jacob Sorenson, and Rusty Allman. MT. PLEASAN- T- About 240 boys participated in a junior wrestling tournament sponsored by North Sanpete Junior Wrestling Saturday, March 10-tea- m Shane Thomas 13. Shane Thomas wins roping contest at Spanish Fork member of the United States Team Roping Association, the Cowboys Rodeo Commission and the Nephi Roping Club. He will compete with the top 12 heelers of the series at the Saddle Roping in invitational Spanish Fork, March 20. The high point heeler in that contest will receive a saddle. The following weekend he will be roping at the Peppermill Team Roping Shootout in Mesquite, NV. SPANISH FORThomas, son of Reed and Robyn Thomas, of Mt. Pleasant, was the high money winner of the NTRA Ten Day Winter Team Roping Series at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds. Beginning Nov. 7, Shane won $1,000 in prize money; placing first three times, second two times, third, fifth and sixth place during the series which ended last Saturday. He received a sterling silver belt buckle March 13 from Gary and Cindy Nichols of Centerville, who sponsored the event. Shane is in the eighth grade at North Sanpete Middle School. He Shane K- is a Grandparents are Lawrence of Wales and Root of Mt. Pleasant. and Lois Thomas Robert and Ruby Lady Badgers earn honors us," said Harmer. "I wish we by Gary Chidester The season is could have gotten in some more EPHRAIM games to give us a over for the Snow College Badgseason." ers but the awards just keep chance at a team the Named to rolling in. Johnson was e men the for had The Lady Badgers Clayton Warr named to the first team of CSI who has also signed to Joining her was play next year at UNLV. Jimmy Camille Woodbury and Teresa Moore of Dixie, Eric Talley of Gemar of Ricks College, Jill CEU, Ma Jian of Utah Valley Charles Overton of Salt Lake Chapman of Utah Valley, Allison and also named to the first were Landvatter of North Idaho and team. Miriam Baumgartner from Dixie. Warr was also named to the The Badgers Preston Johnson team. was named as an Honorable Heidi Cowan was named as a Mention player. second team selection and Warr and Cowan were named to the "You know this is a tough first team while conference when the twelfth Leslie Cox and Patty Schouten ranked team in the nation cant named were make it to the tournament beHonorable Mention. cause they get beat by the numHead Coach Maryln Harmer ber one team," said Judkins. "We was voted Coaches Coach of the play in one of the toughest conYear by the other coaches of the ferences in the country and face Scenic West Conference. great competition every week"This was a great year for end." pre-seas- 20-w- in All-Regi- Shau-nic- Schools participating included: North Sanpete, Juab, Richfield, North Sevier, Gunnison, Manti, Millard, Delta, Emery, and South Sevier. I North Sanpete junior wrestlers will participate in a tournament ; this weekend at Gunnison. Local wrestlers taking first " place in Saturdays tournament Nicholas included: Preston Davis, Burr, Abe Barker, Shaun Tree, Tyler Anderson, Tyler Christensen, Shane Johanson, Tyler Gun- - ( dry, Kevin Bailey, Mori Barker, i Tyler Lee, Brett Johnson, Tyson Olsen, Jordan Seely, Casey Par- ry, Brett Madsen, Garrett Sorenson, Jason Chlarson, Trent Edmonds, Kade Church, K.C. Johnson, Kris King and Dustin Chlarson. Second-plac- e winners were: Damon Gardner, Jacob Neilson, Rondy Edmonds, Jake Goodrich, Ryan Holman, Duane Jensen, Brandon Rees, Lance Lamprectt, Tyson Jarret, Glen Goodrich, Cody Gonzales, Ryan Chlarson, Brandon Bailey, Bryan Bench, Carl Bench, Clinton Anderson, Colby Clawson, Clint Sorenson, Dylan Davis, Terry Neilson, Jake Merrill, and Brian Robison. Taking third place were: x Tourney in ' final week MT. are battling for the lead in the Chamber of Commerce basketball competition now underway here. Both of the league leaders lost a game last week. Dennys Kids lost to the Utah Jazz by forfeit and the Debeakers were beaten The by the Hot Tamales, Debeakers won an important victory over the Maraders, y though, to keep the tie for first place alive. Other game results were: Hot Tamales win by forfeit over . Bulls; Gentiles win by forfeit over Hackers, Gentiles win by forfeit over Hooners, and Utah ' Jazz over Madsens, League Standings three-on-thr- i 71-5- 2, two-wa- r ' 50-3- 6. Team Dennys Kids Debeakers Utah Jazz Hot Tamales Gentiles Bulls Hooners Maraders Hackers Madsens baseball by Gary Chidester EPHRAI- M- A baseball clinic for ages nine and older, which feature instruction from former major league baseball players, will be held March 27 at 9 a.m. on the Snow College baseball field. Participants may until March 20 by contacting Coach Robert Anderson at Snow College. There will be a double header between Snow College and Dixie College that participants may attend free of charge. "Im excited for the chance that we have to bring some big name players into the area. There will be about 15 former major: league players Camp participants will receive a Trappers garni ticket, a autograph signing opportunities and coaching tips on pitching, hitting and fielding. For more information contact Robert Anderson at Snow College. will ooo ee 36-4- 3. Snow plans clinic for pre-regist- In the T- nys Kids and PepsiDebeakers - All-Regi- PLEASAN- final week of play there are still two kings of the mountain. Den( 1 n. t Six Fountain Green Elementary School students participated in the district spelling bee. Included are Jenny Shepherd, first; Brittany Markworth, second; Rebecca Hansen, third; James Nielsen, Jr., fourth; Kurt Blanchard, second runner up and Diane Pappas, first runner up. 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April 39 a.m.-noo- n SIGN UP AT THE CITY HALL NO LOTE SIGNUPS WILL BE TOKEN A FOR INFORMATION CALL: 427-933- 6 OR 427-923- 2 7-- 8 5-- 10 4-1- 1 2-1- 2 A CELEBRATION OF OUR PIONEER HERI- i TAGE WHEREAS, Marck 20, 1993, is tke 133rd anniversary of tke first camp of pioneers located at tke site of tke first fort kuilt in Mount Pleasant; and WHEREAS, it is tke 84tk anniversary of tke founding of tke Mt. Pleasant Pioneer Historical Association; and WHEREAS, tke Mount Pleasant Pioneer Historical Association kas traditionally conducted tkeir annual Pioneer DAy and Homecoming in tke montk of Marck; and EPHRAIM The "No Name Team" took first place in the annual Mixed Handicap Bowling Tournament Feb. 27 and 28 at Snow Cap Lanes. Team members are Stanton and Joy Seely, Glendon Freston, and May Thomas. Second place went to "The Animal Instincts" made up of James Reese, Cathy Brewer, Alan and Beverly Johansen. First place in doubles went to ReNon and Coy Daniels; second place winners were James Reese and Cathy Brewer, and third place was John and Carrie Bart Thomas took first in all events handicap with Frank second, and a tie for third between Coy Daniels and Glendon Freston. , Frank Szakacs took first in all events scratch. Jerrelyn Blankenship was second and Cathy Brewer was third. we skould pause and rememker tkose wortky and men women wko witk an unalterakle faitk in God, ky tkeir and toil, converted tkis vast sagekrusk area into a field patience of production and a garden of keauty, making possikle tke ackievements of today; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ckesley R. Ckristensen, Mayor of Mount Pleasasnt City, County of Sanpete, State of Utak, do kereky proclaim tke 27tk day of Marck, 1993 as Mount Pleasant Pioneer and Homecoming Day and announce my intention to participate in and support tkis celekration and invite all past and present citizens of tke fair City of Mount Pleasant, Utak, to join in tke festiv ities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I kave kereunto set my kand and caused tke seal of tke City of Mount Pleasant, Utak, to ke affixed tkis 3rd day of March, 1993. WHEREAS, . I . t Sza-kac- s, GOU AUTOMOTIVE & SPORTS 255 East Canyon Road Fairview 1 427-924- i 7-- 7 PROCLAMATION All-so- p. 1993 Tues.. March 305-- 8 p.m. Wed.. March 315-- 8 p.m. er Bowling tourney winners listed . FAIRVIEW CITY BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SIGNUPS WILL BE HELD: 10-- 5 rt, No IVtency Winners of the Mt. Pleasant Elementary Spelling Bee are from left: Shandon Shepherd, fourth; Cody Gonzales, third; Kenny Lund, second, and Alexandra Thayer, first. CHESLEY R. CHRISTENSEN, Mayor ATTEST: DIXIE BRUNGER, Recorder |