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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - December 11, 1996 Badgers win CNCC, lose to CEU, ready for NIC, Ricks by Ken Beazer EPHRAIM A 76-6- 6 victory over CNCC, followed by a heartloss to CEU, breaking 70-7- 2 leaves the Badgers at in conference after their first weekend of SWAC play. The weekend split gives Snow College an 11-- 1 overall record as they prepare to host undefeated, NIC, this Friday night, followed by Ricks College on Saturday. Against CNCC, the Badgers were frustrated by a rough storm on their way to Rangely, CO, then unleashed their fury on the Spartans once they arrived. Snow lead College ran out to a and never looked back, cruising to a victory, raising their record to 11-- 0 and in the SWAC. A time-o- scheduled by Coach Jon Jud- ut kins to emphasize defensive intensity and discipline worked as the Badgers clawed their way battle back, setting up a see-safrom the three minute mark on. Down the stretch, each team exchanged baskets, as well as miscues, but in the end, Jonas g potential bounced off the rim, giving the Badgers their first taste of defeat, 70-7McGrath finished with a game-hig18 points, followed by Fries with 15 and Barnes with 14. Paul Jonas racked-u- p nine points, seven assists and four steals. A chance to heal from the loss comes quickly for Snow College with NIC and Ricks College w three-point- game-winnin- er 2. h, 20-poi- nt nt Pat McGrath had a huge night against CNCC, scoring 24 points to lead the Badgers. Freshman forward. Matt Tullis, had one of his biggest scoring nights for Snow College, tallying 16 points. He was followed by the guard combination of Paul Jonas and Brandon Fries, who had 15 and 10 points respectively. After the CNCC victory, the Badger freshmen found out why it is difficult to win on the road during conference play. Not only was their next game against one of the best teams in the league, CEU, but they had to get back on the bus and play them the very next night. Colleges team standings , seven-year-o- SWAC womens 2-- 0, m nt 2-- 0; nt 'firna.Mi ORTGAGEfOEEI Rea m nine-year-o- ld 3-- 2. s. -- Ricks College is set to be in Ephraim on Saturday. The Vikings are tied with Snow at in the conference. 1- -1 3-- 2. by Ken Beazer MAfter her initial first-yeSWAC road trip, coach, Jaime White, may be wondering what all the fuss is about regarding the difficulty of pulling out conference victories on the road. Coach White finds herself sitting on top of the SWAC with a 0 record after her Lady Badgers garnered two impressive wins against CNCC and CEU. Now, ' she will learn about holding-serv- e at home, when the Lady Badgers welcome the leagues only other 0 team, NIC, on Friday, fol- lowed by Ricks College on Satur- day. In Rangely, CO against the 3-oi Lady Spartans, Snow College MT. PLEASAN- T- In the first; was fueled by the inspired play of sophomore guard, Margo Groll, week of league and held on to defeat CNCC, 66-- ( basketball, DJS Trucking defeated Baileys 49-- 3 1 , and went on to 58. After building a sizeable lead, beat White Oak Mining 64-4the Lady Badgers fell victims to a Christopher Cook was the leading , "lack of intensity," allowing the scorer with 26 points. Lady Spartans to fight back to The Hooners beat Horseshoe Mountain 39-3The Unabom-ber- s take the lead in the games final half. But as they have done defeated White Oak Mining the Lady Badgers turned up 44-3leadChet Shelly was the the defensive pressure and put with Do It scorer 20 ing points. out the CNCC to claim To It defeated the Nets 58-3the victory. beat Millers Sanpete Academy Groll led the Lady Badgers in 28-2The Dream Team over with 19, but more imscoring 38-1Prows Rebels lead the pressively, grabbed a team-hig- h with Kelby Madsen Nets 52-310 rebounds from her guard scoring 17 points. Nunleys beat the Prows 44-2and Baileys position, while confusing the Lady Spartans all night with her defeated Sheps 40-2defensive pressure. Jackie Palmer Record added 12 points against CNCC Rkteam and Alycia Adams chipped in 10. 1. DJS 0 11 The following night against 2. The Hponers 3. Unabombers CEU, the Lady Badgers drew a much tougher opponent in the 4. Do It To It 5. Sanpete Academy Lady Eagles, who were coming 6. Rebels 7. Dream Team 8. Nunleys 9. Woodpeckers 10. Baileys 0-- 1 1 1 . Horseshoe Mt. 0-- 1 12. Millers 13. Sheps 1 14. White Oak Mining 2 0-- 2 15. Prows 0-- 2 16. The Nets ' EPHRAI- ar 6-- 3; 8. 1 4; 2-- , 2-- basketball three-on-thr- 2. 7. be-for- e, 5, off an upset victory over er nt er e, Twenty-thre- e teams participated in the regular fall season league, with 290 youth from the Sanpete area. All the leagues coaches and referees volunteered their time. Jason Lee to speak on Sunday FAIRVIE- W- Jason Lee, son of George and Elaine Lee, has recently returned from serving a Macon, Georgia LDS Mission. He will speak at 10:50 a.m., Sunday, .Dec. 15, in the Fairview Third LDS Ward. Fair-vie- lead was now nine. the Game over. Snow College ended up winbut the two ning, 81-7- 1, from Adams and Olsen completely staved off the comeback bid by CEU and consequently put the Lady Badgers at 0 in the SWAC. Jackie Palmer turned in a team high 15 points, followed by Adams, Olsen and Chary Young, who had 14, 14 and 12 points respectively. Young and Palmer controlled the boards with 16 rebounds between them, while Adams, Groll and Emily n Hullin-ge- r harassed the Lady Eagles into 22 turnovers. Lets face it. Going against the Lady Badgers non-- , stop, defensive pressure can cause some problems. The Lady Badgers will have to play with the same intensity for 40 minutes this week as they welcome NIC and Ricks College. Two victories this weekend will put Coach White and the Lady Badgers in the SWAC drivers seat as they head into the annual holiday hiatus. three-pointe- rs 2-- full-cou- rt, up-risi- 2. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 2, The annual meeting of the Upper Sanpitch Water Users Association will be held Wed., Dec. 18, 1996 at 1 p.m. in the Moroni City Hall. 7. All 2-- (krnmmam 3-- 2. six-poi- nt previ- ously undefeated, Dixie College, the night before. Undaunted, the Lady Badgers slowly built an eight point lead at the half, then continued to increase the lead to 16 points with just over six minutes to play. It was at this point CEU found a spark. The Lady Eagles went on a 10-- 0 run in two minutes, whittling the lead down to six points. CEUs momentum didnt stop there, eventually climbing to within three points on Jamy Angels foul shot with just over three minutes to play. With the momentum clearly in CEUs favor, and the placid crowd suddenly back in the game, the Lady Badgers were looking for a big play. Enter, who calmly Alycia Adams, brought the ball up court and before fired up a three-pointCoach White could even call out an offense. SWISH! The three-poilead was now six. Lady Badger, Kelly Olsen, followed Adams heroics 15 seconds later with her own three-pointfrom the right-angland 5, ffifffoggffMterai tmaasai the Cougars coached by Erin McLaughlin and Erin Bradly, 2-- 1 19, defeated Jilley, Parowan, by default. Abe Barker, 135, topped Fillmore, of Richfield, in a score of Randon Russell, 140, defeated Mason, North Sevier, 10-Joe Cook, 160, won by fall over Marshall, Beaver. Casey Parry, 171 , defeated Riddle, Cedar City, 9-Joe Johnson, hwt, defeated in overtime. , Lay, Richfield, Kade Church, 130, took fourth. Other wrestlers who contributed to the tournament victory were Scott Seeley, 125; Ben Cook, 145; Thad Monson, 152; Chad and Bryan 189; Sunderland, Bench, 215. n-3 10- category, Lady Badgers garner two wins against CNCC, CEU, 0 record 7; CWM Pir-anha- 5-- 1, Bs&t ld ' 2-- 1. team standings 6-- 4; Going into the two final rounds of wrestling, North Sanpete was down 25 points from Cedar City The Badgers showed no and 30 points from Millard. from the travel against After the first round of the CEU, as they quickly built a tournament the Hawks hadnt nine-poilead midway through made up much ground, they were the first half, before going into still 27 points behind Millard. the locker room tied at 29. Starting the last round. Hawks Lance Barnes led the Badgers had eight out of nine wrestlers in first-ha- lf charge, scoring 12 of the finals; Millard had five out of his 14 points in the first 20 min12 and Cedar had four. Coach Turner stated that he utes; however, fueled by a hostile crowd, the Eagles were able to knew they had to win all of their fight back to knot the score at matches to win the tournament. half. They came through with flying Snow College came out in the colors starting off with Chris second half to build a seven-poiKing, 103, with a win over WaJake Sorenson, lead only to watch CEU storm ters, Beaver, back to take their own seven-poi112, had a big win over Mundy, advantage with just over Millard, who he had lost twice to nine minutes left to play. earlier this year; Shaun Tree, - to the Cheetahs coached by Lindsey Gilbert beat In the female MT. PLEASAN- T- The Ayso fall soccer season ended on Nov. 16, with a final tournament held on the Wasatch fields. Eighteen teams participated in the tournament and received medals. In the six-- to age brackets the finals were the Firebirds, coached by Susan the Cameras, vs. Snijman coached by Laurie Gilbert, 'The Firebirds won In the eight- - to category, the Road Runners, coached by Dale Lewis beat the Path Finders coached by Eric Hedelius, The Gulls, coached by Mike Duncan took a 0 over the coached by Pat Dwyer and Brian Carroll, in the 10-t- o 11 year-old category. The 12- - to boys teams the Cosmos coached by Johan Boss beat the Galaxys coached by Kent Farley, to appear in Snow Activity Center this Hawk wrestlers on winning streak, defeat Millard High FILLMORE North Sanpete Hawk wrestlers continued their winning streak with a big win over number two ranked, 2A Millard Eagles, defeating them 48-2- 3 at the Millard High School dual wrestling tournament last week. Final scores were North Sanpete, 158; Millard, 156; and Cedar City, 152. Diana Lott By weekend. North Idaho is coming off a pair of home victories over the weekend against UVSC and SLCC. The Cardinals find themselves sitting on top of the SWAC, tied with CEU at heading into Fridays showdown with the Badgers. Undoubtedly, NIC remembers the trashing they took from Snow College last year in the first round of the SWAC Tournament when the Badgers connected on an astounding, 18 three-pointer- Youth soccer season ends with tournament, medals SWAC mens 1- -0 -0 members, please attend. Reed G. Rawlings, Secretary 1- -0 1- -0 JOURNEYMAN 1- -0 Pleasant City Power, utility company has an opening for LINE WORKER. Mt. -0 a 1- -0 customer-owne- d 1- -0 journey-lev- 1- -1 4 th Annual 0-- driver's license or he able to obtain one within 30 days. Candidates must be customer service focused, team oriented and have the ability to work independently. We offer excellent benefits and wages of $13.83 per hour. Resumes will be considered until position is filled. 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