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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - November 13, 1996 Badgers win over Letter writing contest open to high school students HAFB, Arizona, FOUNTAIN GREE- N- A letter writing contest to encourage young people to take an interest in writing members of Congress is being sponsored by the American Sheep Industry Womens Auxiliary for high school students, grades nine through 12, who are U.S. citizens. For more information, contact Doris Haby at (210) 0 or Letters will be (210) judged in April 1997. Prizes will be awarded in the form of U.S. savings bonds. On a local level, Utah Wool Growers Auxiliary is also spon- - soring a contest to allow more Utah participants to be winners. The rules and deadline are the same as the national contest, with cash prizes awarded. Mail a copy of letters to Annette Hansen, Utah Wool Growers Auxiliary, PO Box 92, Fountain Green, UT 84632. The subject of the letters is "How the Endangered Species and Act Affects Agriculture Private Property Rights." Entries must be postmarked by Friday, March 28, 1997; typewritten and not over two pages in length. Headings should have name and complete address. The first para- Helen Sutliff bowls score of 212 graph must state students age, classification in school and school attending. Letters should express views on the Endangered Species Act as it relates to agriculture and private property rights and requiring no response. to Writers are encouraged address members of Congress properly, be polite, be specific, be concise and use examples to support positions. Mail original letters to senators and representative and a copy to Mrs. Doris Haby, PO Box 1496, Brackettville, TX 78832. Letters to state congressmen will be disqualified. 563-302- 563-931- 6. EPHRAI- M- On the Friday afternoon. Sept. 13, Kitchen Ditchers League, Helen Sutliff bowled 75 pins over her average for a score of 212. She was presented a patch for her achievement. 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Call Canyon Hills Health Care Center Ask for Charalene. 623-172- 5-- however, their efforts were not enough to stave off defeat at the Dixie hands of a squad. With the loss, the Lady Badgers now face the daunting task of playing three time defending national champion, CSI, on their home court this Friday in the tournaments first round. The Lady Eagles are undefeated and currently ranked number one in the nation. In the modern-da- y David versus Goliath, the Lady Badgers can find courage in the fact that they are one of a handful of teams who have won a game against CSI this year. Back on Oct. 5, in the Activity In politics as on the sickbed Center, the Lady Badgers people toss from one side to the shocked CSI in the second game 2 other, thinking they will be more of the match, pulling out a comfortable. victory before eventually losing Goethe the match -9 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 462-317- 1 three-pointer- by Ken Beazer ST. GEORG- E- A disappointing road loss to Dixie College wrapped-u- p league play for the Lady Badgers volleyball team as they now prepare for the SWAC. tournament this weekend in Twin Falls, ID. Though the scores suggest otherwise, the Lady Badgers gave Dixie all they could handle, eventually losing in three games, 5 and finishing fourth in the SWACs southern divisions with a 7 record. Nicole Geddes Sophomores, and Becky Snarr, each played great against the Lady Rebels, according to Coach Jeppson; rt After the half. Snows shooting improved, but not enough to overcome the first-ha- lf debacle. To further compound the misery, Snow College turned the ball over 21 times. Emilyn Hullinger was the only Lady Badger to hit double-digit- s in scoring against SLCC with 12, while Alicia Adams and Margo Groll led the defensive charge with two steals each. The following night against nationally ranked, Casper CC. Once things didnt improve. again, the Lady Badgers had a hard time finding the bottom of the net, connecting on a miserable 25 percent of their shots, from three-point- 1 including range. Adams and Groll turned in twin games, each scoring a team high of 11 points, while contributing four steals in the losing effort. "We played well for the final five minutes of both games, lamented Coach White. "We just have to extend that effort. " The Lady Badgers will have plenty of opportunities to work on their game this weekend as they travel to St. George for the Dixie Invitational. 3-- E lead was too much to overcome, as the Badgers went on to secure the win. The following night, Snow College completely thrashed an overmatched squad from Hill Air Force Base. With the games outcome never in doubt, the Badgers had their way, dominatmaring the boards by a 62-2- 3 gin. Offensively, the Badgers concontinued their s, and necting on 14 hitting 57 percent from the field. Six Badgers finished the game in double figures, led by Brandon Fries, who had 21 points, including 7 from behind the three-poiline. Fries was followed by Jeff Kindred, Jonas, Lance Barnes, Brian Allfrey and McGrath, who had 19. 18, 18, 16 and 10 points respectively. For the second straight night, McGrath led the team in rebounds with 13. Lady Badgers lose to Dixie, finish 4th in division 32-poi- nt 51-6- 0, MID-STAT- by Ken Beazer PRICE Snow College mens basketball team shot their way to victories over Arizona Western, 90-7and Hill Air Force Base, 119-7in the CEU Invitational last weekend. The two victories raise the Badgers season record to a perfect 0 as they prepare to travel to Coeur d Alene, ID, this weekend for the NIC Tournament. Against a talented Matador team from Arizona Western, the Badgers jumped out early and held on down the stretch, blisters, ing the nets with 10 while shooting 53 percent from the field. Pat McGrath led four Badgers in double figures, scoring 20 points to go along with his team high, 12 rebounds. McGrath was followed in the scoring department by Paul Jonas, Matt Tullis and Brandon Fries, who had 18, 14 and 10 points respectively. lead Despite building a in the second half, the Badgers let Western creep back into the game, turning the ball over repeatedly down the stretch against the press employed by the Matadors. But in the end, the by Ken Beazer SALT LAKE CIT- Y- The only thing colder than a Sanpete night in November was the frigid shooting by the Lady Badgers against SLCC and Casper CC in the Salt Lake Community College Tournament. loss to SLCC folThe 48-6- 6 5 lowed by the defeat by Casper CC, leaves the Lady Badgers with a 0-- 2 record to start the season. Friday night, against SLCC, the Lady Badgers dug themselves a huge hole early, shooting a in the first half. paultry Dura-cellNST- A Entries face Coeur d Alene Lady Badgers basketball start season with two loses ninth through twelfth grade students to invent battery-powere- d devices and compete for prizes. The competition is sponsored by Duracell USA and administered by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). The deadline for submitting an official entry form, essay, wiring diagram and photo to the Scholarship Competition is January 15, 1997. Competition entry materials are available from: NSTA, 1840 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22201-300- Sports 462-31- 75 Pleasant -- 87 Some restriction apply f Ji |