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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - December 22, 1993 Sports Badgers earn two wins, take home court advantage by Gary Chidester Home court EPHRAIM advantage was very good to the Badgers Friday and Saturday as they took two games from instate rivals Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) and Utah Valley State College (UVSC). With the wins, Snow College in conference improves to 12-- 3 and overall. play "It was a pretty good Christmas present," said Head Coach Jon Judkins. "I felt we didnt play our best last week. These were two big wins for us, a chance to get some confidence." Friday night the Badgers never trailed as they led SLCC from start to finish on their way win. Leading the way to a for Snow College was Bob Hayes who threw in 23 points, Justyn Tebbs had 17, David Liddiard, 14, and K.C. Tebbs, 13. "One of our strengths is balance," said Judkins. "We consistently have three or four guys who get into double figures, which means the defense cant zero in on one player." The Badgers were zeroed in on the basket in the first half, 2-- 2 90-8- 2 shooting 61 percent from the field and finished 57 percent for the game while holding the Bruins to 38 percent shooting. Saturday the Badgers won the old fashioned way. They earned it. After spotting UVSC an early lead, Snow College battled back 5 to take a halftime lead. K.C. Tebbs and cousin Justyn led the Badgers in the first half with some help from R. J. Staheli off the bench. David Liddiard picked it up in the second half along with Jason Torgerson and Brad Bodily. It was a balanced game to say the least as there were nine ties and five lead changes. Justyn led the Badgers with 22 points, K.C. finished with 18, 15 points for former Provo standout David Liddiard and 10 for Jason Torgerson. Staheli had 8 and Bodily, 6, all in the second half. "We needed these wins to get some momentum in conference play," said Judkins. "Its going to be a tough one this year. All of the teams are very evenly matched and winning on the road will probably make the 40-3- " Victory is short lived after Park City triumph MT. PLEASAN- T- In North Sanpete Hawks Dec. 10 game, it was incorrectly reported last week that the Hawks lost to Park City, when in reality, they beat Park City 75-7On the heels of that win, the North Sanpete Hawks travelled to Pineview only to have all four teams lose just before Christmas vacation. The varsity lost 54-7Eric Dyches, Jeff Mower, P.J. Steadman and Dalian Jensen each scored eight points, with Ben Morley and Daniel Kjar scoring six apiece and Layne Thompson with five. 2. 9. led in rebounds Steadman with six, Iayne Thompson and ich had four. Ben Mi. by Gary Chidester EPHRAIM Coming home wasnt good for the Lady Badgers as they dropped both games to Salt Lake Community College 1 to and 80-8- 4 (SLCC) State Utah College Valley (UVSC). "We let it get away from us against Salt Lake," said Harmer. "They are a very good team and they just took it at us and beat us inside. Then when we fell behind we panicked a little and couldnt get back into the game." The Lady Bruins had a potent inside game with Mika Brown and Laura Goulding leading the way with 18 and 17 points. Unfortunately the Lady Badgers didnt have an answer for the three other SLCC players in by Bruce Jennings Special to The Pyramid . The Manti TemMANTI plars did it again Friday night, 4 in a defeating Morgan to stay ungame defeated in the basketball campaign. The game between the undefeated Morgan Trojans and the undefeated Manti Templars was a tough go all the way. The first quarter score had the Trojans hard-foug- "We missed some easy shots that hurt us," said Harmer. "Then we took some shots that we shouldnt have because we werent patient. " Saturday the Lady Badgers played valiantly although in another loss. Utah Valley led by as many as 11 points before Snow College battled back to take their only lead with less than four minutes left in the game. "We played well enough to win," said Harmer. "I really felt like the game was taken away from us by the officiating. Every time we got some momentum then a call would take it away from us." The Lady Badgers will need to regroup over the Christmas break to face Dixie College at double figures. home on January 7. Tiffanie Lorensen had 18 for "I hope we can use the break Snow College, Kim Reimann to recover mentally and physicaladded 12 and Emily Young finly," said Harmer. "We just need ished with The Lady Badgers to keep our heads up and know shot just 40 percent from the that there is still a lot of season field, compared to 52 percent for left to play. Its not over by any SLCC. means and we have a good team." in Snow College is now league play and 8 overall. 79-10- ht ahead 15-- 1 . 1 The Templars scored 28 points during a big second quarto ter, many of them at the lead take In the third, Manti was still lay-up- s, 39-3- 0. ahead, 53-4In a tense 7. fourth quarter, Morgan made a run for it and lead midway through had a 2 the period before the Templars pulled away for the win. Coach Craig McAffee used 10 players in several combinations as he utilized one of Mantis strength; principal assets-ben- ch seven of them scored. Top scorers included: Kris Jorgensen, 13; Dustry Cox, 12; Chris Nilsson, 9; and Justin HEALTH TIPS Color Blindness Not Seeing the Colors: Color blindness really is an inability to distinguish most commonly reds certain colors and greens. This inherited characteristic is more common in men than women. Those who have this deficiency should lake extra precautions when drivingcars, particularly in keeping a safe distance rom the car just in front because these people may not be able to see functioning brake lights. Additionally, they should 4-- The next match for Hawk grapplers will be on Wednesday, Dec. 29 at 3 p.m. at North Sanpete High School. Steadman, Mower and Morley Wrestlers compete UNION The North Sanpete High School Wrestling Team travelled to Union High School to compete in the Union Mat Classic against eight other teams. Hal Hansen and Colby Mellor both placed third in their Dear Friends & f each had two assists and Steadman added three steals and four blocked shots to his accomplishments. The JV lost 56-6although they outscored Pineview in the second half, as John Blagrave came alive. I 1 A 8, The sophomores lost 51-5- 9 despite Roger Watson and Daniel Madsen each scoring 20 points. The freshmen lost 68-7There was good team play and good defense, but turnovers are still a major problem, according to 5. assistant Coach Ed Staker. The Hawks play again today at Dixie, with the JV game at 5:30 p.m. followed by the varsity game at 7:30 p.m. Ludter, Bryan Olson, Rich Anderson and Richard Anderson, 6 each. "It was a very physical game," said Coach McAffee in something of an understatement. The Templars are now 0 overall and 0 in league. Since Morgan was ranked No. 3 in state roundball, the victory probably meant the Templars will move up a couple of rungs in the standings. Manti next plays Richfield in a game on the Templar floor on Dec. 30. Region 12 action will resume on Jan. 7 when Manti travels to Gunnison. Mantis freshman and junior varsity teams also won last Friday night. 3-- 2-- 2-- A non-leag- ue 61-6- 1 1 . 1- -3 1 Templars are undefeated 71-6- Lady Badgers lose at home f Freshman girls beat Gunnison Students of Vanoy Hansens class at the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School completed their class service project by collecting a roomful of toys and other items to help the National Guard provide Christmas gifts to needy families in our area. Mr. Hansen and students surround the boxes of gifts. Kid wrestlers see action Uintah, Brighton, Spanish Fork, JorSpringville, Wasatch, West Orem, American Fork, dan, Provo, and Box Elder. Many of the boys are wrestling, but have been unable to MORONI Wrestlers in Dale Barkers Kid Wrestling program have competed in three meets to date. The team consists of middle school aged students but will include grade school students by January. In their first meet on Dec. 4, Abe Barker placed second. This is the only time he has been scored on all year being beaten in Kris a King placed second, Casey Parry and Randon Russell placed third. n Their next meet was in on Dec. 11. Abe Barker first, Clint Anderson placed placed second, and Casey Parry and Randon Russell placed third. The third meet, at Delta, on Dec. 18, saw Abe Barker again take first place, Brian Bench took second, and Randon Russell took fourth. The NS Middle School team is wrestling teams like Delta, MT. PLEASAN- T- The NS Ladyhawks freshmen team beat 3 on Dec. 14. It Gunnison was a team effort and every player contributed according to Coach Shirlene Dovey. Melissa Hobby was the high scorer with ten points. Anna Palmer and Rebecca Cook aided the scoring with fast breaks. Most of the team contributed to the scoring. The girls play Tuesday, Dec. 21 at Manti, then Jan. 4 at 4 p.m. in Mt. Pleasants old high school gym. two-poi- nt take-dow- 0-- n, place yet. Ladyhawks lose PAYSO- N- The North Sanpete Ladyhawk Basketball Varsity Dec. team lost to Payson 45-4- 2. 8, 14. Pay-so- Tawnya Crumb was the high scorer with 14 points and nine Ericksen rebounds. Allynne scored 11 points with eight rebounds. Natalee Allred scored nine points, Sadie Christensen, seven points and six rebounds. Heather Pyper had four assists. The Ladyhawks play next on Tuesday, Dec. 21 at Manti, then Thursday, Jan. 6 at Emery. fJ (9 37-2- S31 Beginning THE CAN DO PRE-SCHO- OL January 3 Classes Held: Monday, Wednesday Tine: 1230 - 230 & Friday For redsFraEbn and informal bn call 4-- 6 2-- 9 OP Instructor 77 Neighbors I want to take this opportunity to wish you all & a very Merry Christmas. approach intersections very carefully if they cannot be sure of the color of the ight. University of California at Berkeley Wellness Letter (August) And the happiest ofNew Years Waking Up Love , Rozella Collard Coming Out of Anesthesia: Although there have been major advances in an eslhesia and surgical techniques, postoperative delirium remains a problem. Disorientation, hallucinations, andagi lalion can happen to anyone coming out of anesthesia, but is appears to be more common in those over 50 and in those who have had psychiatric illness dementia, thyroid problems, anemia, or alcohol or drug dependency. 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