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Show I Page Four - The Pyramid - December 4, 1996 Badgers feast on big city team, win bowl game 35-1- 4 Badgers win Valley of Sun Tournament, with 10-- 0 record, start SWAC play by Ken The opening game of the Valley of the Sun Tournament matched Snow against a big and Beazer EPHRAISnow College's men's basketball team promptly M- stated Judkins. "We executed very well offensively and defensively, and our kids played hard " throughout. The big effort against Scottsdale left the Badgers a little flat the following day against Glendale, as the Badgers got off to a slow start, allowing the Gauchos to keep it close for the first half. The Badgers finally pulled away down the stretch, eventually margin. winning by a Led by McGraths 21 points, the Badger's offense found its Glendales frustrating sync, defensive pressure. Barnes and Fries continued to play well against Glendale, scoring 16 and 15 points respectively. In the tournaments finale, the Badgers were pitted against Phoenix CC. Going into the game. Snow knew a victory would give them the championship outright. The Badgers wasted no time in putting the game out of reach, cruising to a 31 point victory over the Bears, and securing first place in one of the biggest preseason tournaments around. McGrath and Barnes led five Badgers in double figures with 14 points apiece. Tullis, Fries and Jonas chipped in 10 points each. The scoring from the starters was not the highlight of this game, it was the play off the bench that grabbed Coach Jud-kiattention. "Everybody came off the bench and performed well against Phoenix," said Judkins. "Our their starters." bench With a perfect 10-- 0 record, the Badgers now turn their sights to conference play. With six teams in the SWAC still sporting perfect records, one can expect another tough road to the conference crown. Snow College begins their trek this weekend at CNCC and CEU, then they return home for a double dip with NIC and Ricks College the following week in the Activity Center. talented team from Scottsdale. However, it was the play of the Badger's front line that proved Lance pivotal. Pat McGrath, Baines and Matt Tullis combined for 38 points, but more importantly, they put the clamps defensively on a much bigger Scottsdale team. With the inside completely under control. Badgers, Paul Jonas and Brandon Fries, torched the nets from the perimeter, knocking down 23 points between them. "We played our best game of the year against Scottsdale," put to rest any notion that their perfect 10-- 0 record was due schelargely to a soft dule by rolling over the competition on their way to winning the Valley of the Sun Tournament in Phoenix, AZ. Snow College dominated their opposition, crushing Scottsdale, 72-5- 9 Glendale and Phoenix, 63-46 and respectively. The three-gam- e triumph rockets the Badgers into this weeks start of SWAC play, as Coach Judkins and his squad travel to CNCC and CEU this Friday and pre-seas- 8, 87-5- by Ken Beazer M- The 22nd annual Midwest Bowl was promoted as west against midwest, pass versus run, finesse opposing power and finally, small town facing big city. In the end, the Thanksgiving Day game was simply, no contest. as the Badgers feasted upon the best that Region IV could provide. Snow College completely dominated an over-size- d squad from College of Dupage, handing setback on their them a 35-1- 4 own field, and leaving a vivid message for their eastern counterparts. That is: The balance of power in junior college football lies west of the Mississippi. The victory gives the Badgers their second consecutive bowl EPHRAI- win and tal, 10-- Ephraim seniors out-play- 14-1- PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS MAY BE THE ANSWER! col V .u,ra driving you STOW-Inuls? 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Interested parties who wish to buy season tickets at the Hale Theater may contact Helen for cost and availability at DON'T BE 8, 8; 3; 283-631- Utah REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE I Congregate Christmas holiday. Reservations may be made by calling Delila at or Leon at the Grace, center at to make reservations the day attending. Ephraim shopping service is held each Wednesday, Dec. . 4, 11, 18, and 26. Call Leoniat the center to make arrangement at 8'x8'x40' 8'x8'x20 5 370-- 0 EPHRAIM-- - meals for senior citizens will be held every Tuesday through Friday at 1 p.m., at Snow College Cafeteria, except from Dec. 20 to Jan. 2, 1997, when the cafeteria will be closed for the The melody of our national anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner," comes from a popular English drinking song, "To Anacreon in Heaven. " AFRAID? a monumen- season for Coach Uper-es- a and his team. The seventh-ranke- d Badgers now wait anxiously for the final NJCAA poll to be released while they savor the sweet taste of yet another improbable season. The games early going wasnt so easy. While the Badger defense pounded the Chaparrals offense into submission from the start, the Badger offense had a more difficult time adjusting to the frigid Chicago conditions. Interestingly enough, the Badger offense initially broke through the ice with a powerful ground assault, a Midwest forte, with offensive MVP, Josh White, doing the bulk of the work. The running game caught Dupage off guard and opened up -- Rickie Rigby a North Sanpete sophomore, was chosen for a Coaches All State volleyball team. She received a certificate at the Coaches All State game held at the University of Utah. She was one of 10 girls ages 6 chosen from a field of 200. The team will be traveling to Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Colorado and California. She will also play on a Utah Juniors Volleyball Club team. Pictured with Rickie is North Sanpetes volleyball coach, Sharron Christensen. polishes-of- f 1, e comments from the opposing teams locker room were placid, yet, trenchant. -strike touchdown Dupages couching staff muttered up an yard to James Taumoepcau, for the aimlessly about their behemoth offensive line (averaging 66" games first score. Jensen connected on another 305 lbs.) being manhandled all scoring strike three minutes later, day by the smallish Badger defenwhen Anthony Jefferies turned a sive front seven. The physical short pass reception into a play of the Badger defense pountouchdown, making the ded Dupages quarterback for score 4-Dupage never got any seven sacks, while allowing a closer. paultry 139 yards of total ofThe fatal blow came with 2:56 fense. left in the half when the Badgers However, the most telling blocked a punt, then watched as moment came after the game as a Peni Mounga and Tim Suesue Chaparral player incredulously an 11 yard return for moaned something about Ephraim another scoib; sending Snow into not even having a single stopthe locker rooin wjth a 21-- 0 lead. light. Once again. Coach Uperesa There was little doubt as to who the winner would be at this and his entourage of coaches and point. With Defensive MVP, players have defied the and forced their way into the Cyrus Satoafaiga, and the Badger defense completely in control of spotlight. As the curtain sets on the haughty Dupage running this season, the records and the game, the Chaparrals had little notoriety of the departing sophohope but to end this game in time mores escalate. for Thanksgiving Day dinner, A 9-- 3 record over two years and, when White bolted across is the best in history and two the goal line for his second consecutive bowl victories have fourth-quarttouchdown, the not been accomplished since the 1981-8- 2 seasons. Furthermore, a celebrating on the Badger sideline 10-- 1 record is the second best officially began. season record, second only to the Dupage did manage to match 11-- 0 run by the 1985 perfect the Badgers touchdown for touchNational Championship squad. down in the second half, thanks And by the way, Ephraim will largely to some dubious calls by have a stoplight next year. the officials; yet, there was no doubt of who the better team As a general rule the most was. 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