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Show Co-e- d p o)1 by Doug Johnson ST. GEORG- E- The North Sanpete Hawks boys ball with 32 seconds left and then sank a pair of free throws to put the Templars up by three. basketball team came up winless again last week dropping its season record to 0-- 6 and continuing its difficult preseason schedule. The Hawks came close at Manti and against Springville in the Dixie Invitational, losing both games after being in a position to pull off their first win of the season. The Hawks lost at Manti 70-6- 5 on Wednesday, then in the lost to Sky View 65-4- 0 first round of the St. George tournament on Friday night After North Sanpete could not get a tying shot, Aaron Parry hit a pair of free throws with three seconds remaining to give Manti a 70-6- 5 win. Salanoa finished with 19 points, many of them on underhand scoops as he sliced through the lane, to lead the Templars. Parry had 14 points, while Harman and Larsen added 1 1 each. Larsen canned three of the eight made by the Templars. Josh had a pair of threes his among eight points. Drew and Jorgensen Chris Hansen each had 23 points to lead North Sanpete, but were the only Hawks to get into double figures. Hansen had three treys for North Sanpete. Tim Madsen had the only other before dropping a heartbreaker to Springville three-pointe- 4 rs llug-entobl- on Saturday. At Manti last Wednesday, Dec. 10, North Sanpete led by as many as 13 points in the second quarter, but could not hold off a third quarter surge that carried the Templars to a 70-6- 5 win. North Sanpete led 33-2- 3 at halftime, but Manti in the Hawks 28-1- 7 the third quarter taking the 0 when Larsen lead at three a at the buzzer. canned The lead changed hands or was tied seven times through the first six minutes of the final quarter. North Sanpete went ahead on a basket by three, 65-6by Trevor Johnson off a great feed from Chris Hansen with two minutes remaining. Manti, however, calmly combined buckets by Paul Dyreng and Taylor Salanoa with good defense to take a one-poilead with 42 seconds left on the clock. As North Sanpete tried to take the lead back, Mantis Spencer Harman stole the out-scor- three-point- er for the Hawks. er On Friday, Dec. 12, the Hawks traveled to St. George where they faced the Sky View Bobcats in the first round of the Dixie High School Invitational. Sky View had too many ways to score as they had 10 players in the scoring column, led by Tyler Godfrey with 1 1 and Cody Webb with 51-5- 2, 10. standings nt three-pointer- game high scoring honors. Lady Hawks club Juab 74-5- 2 by Doug Johnson MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete Lady Hawks ran their record to 0 last 2 week with a drubbing of Juab on Tuesday, Dec. 9, but then suffered their first 2 loss of the season losing to Hurricane in overtime. Senior forward Kali Larsen was too much for the Wasps she poured in 36 points at Juab on Tuesday. Larsen was asked to pick up the slack when star junior Jessica Aagard sat out the game due to an injury suffered at home. 3-- 74-5- 6-- run just before halftime 1 lead into the to take a 29-2- 4 locker room. North Sanpete went on a 0 run to end the third 7-- three including quarter, straight buckets by Chris Hansen, to pull to within two at 37-3- 5. Springville led by one, Black Sheep 4-- 1 Cut Net 4-- 1 Reeses Pieces 4-- 1 Odd Six 4-- 1 Haverons 4-- 1 Holden On Dovey Isons 3-- 2 3-- 2 2-- 3 MT. PLEASAN- T- Last year at the Rocky Mountain Rumble, North Sanpete with a loaded team placed second. This year with a younger MKJ Const. 10- .Dimmicks 11- .T&L Canyon Eats squad, Coach Turners rose to the occasion by almost knocking off North mats-me- n Ridge. With 25 teams, two from Nevada, two from Colorado, one from Idaho and 19 from Utah including seven 5A schools; nine 4A schools and three 3 A schools. There was also one from New Mexico as an independent. North Sanpete held its own both days at the Rumble in Orem. After two rounds, North Sanpete was ahead and still had all of their wrestlers going into Saturdays consolation and championship Co-e- d volleyball league MT. PLEASAN- T- In ed action volleyball co- this week, it was The Odd Six defeating Todd & Laudies Canyon Eats, Holden On beat Dovey, 15-16-1as the game entered 15-its last minute, and hit 15-free throws down the The Reeses & The Pieces stretch to put the game out of over Dimmicks; Cut Net reach. had four beat MKJ Construction, 15-Springville 15-- 4 and Isons over Black players in double figures led by Jess Riggs with 14, Alex Sheep. Thorson and Ben Hanks with 13 each and Jimmy Carey with 11. Brett Madsen led North Sanpete with 14 points while Chris Hansen had 11 and Drew Jorgensen nine. Christiansen had Kyle MT. PLEASAN- T- In eight points for the Hawks action this week, it basketball including seven straight at Mad was Dog Floor Coverthe end of the first quarter ings defeating and beginning of the second. Beesleys, 110-4Lee Dental beat Through its first six 52-4- 1 and The games North Sanpete has Thompsons, over Hansens, Bricklayers 3A one played only 62-5opponent, against Ben LomoAllans defeated Skyline nd in Ogden, which is now The Brick2 on the season. Pharmacy, 95-3Lee Dental. Besides 2 A Manti, the layers over Hawks have played Spanish Skyline Pharmacy defeated 82-6Mad Dog Fork, Pleasant Grove, Sky Hansens, Floor View and Springville from Coverings beat Tliom- the 4 A ranks. The Hawks will look for its first win as they play three games against 3A opponents before school lets out for Christmas break. On Wednesday, Dec. 17, North Sanpete entertained 1 Uintah (score not available at press time) and will travel once again to Ogden to play the 3 Ogden Tigers on Friday, Dec. 19. are calumnies There Tuesday, Dec. 23, the Hawks will entertain the against which even innocence Grantsville Cowboys loses courage. at ) 54-5- 3. 3, 4; 5, rounds. 9. 3, Basketball league Larsen responded with her career high scoring game to fall just two points short of the combined averages of herself and Aagard. Larsen came into Tues- 8; . game averaging 17.0 points per outing while Aagard averaged 21.0 per game. added 12 Bree Jensen-Rie- t for North Sanpete and points Alison Hamilton had eight. battled North Juab days to a 14 all tie through the first quarter before the Lady Hawks adjusted to Aagards absence and outscored the Wasps 21-1- 3 in the second. On Saturday, Dec. 13, the Hurricane Lady Tigers hand 2-- 3, 8. -4 3) 1) 1) Tuesday, Dec. 30. ENBMDAY HOOPS p.m. Jake Swenson, three falls, fastest :38 seconds; Kaden King, 103, second, 1 three fastest time falls, 1:36; Tyson Church, 140, fourth, 2 three- falls, 1:42; and Jorden Seely, 189, 2 one fall, fastest time 1:55; Jake three Lane, 145, fifth, falls, 2:53; and Tyson Jarzero falls. rett, 171, Seventh place was awarded to Tyler Christensen, 1 19, three falls, fastest time : 19; and Kevin Bean, II WT, three falls, 1:19. Others that participated but did not place are Spencer Poulson, 112, Taylon Earl, 130, Tyrell StevAndrew Gardens, 135, and Kyle ner, 152, 5-- 0, 4-- 5-- 4-- 5-- 2, 4-- 2, 5-- 2, 5-- 2, 2-- 2; 2-- 2; see-sa- w 2-- 2; Turpin, 215, North Sanpetes 2-- 2. black squad will be at the Manti Tournament Friday, Dec. 19, at 3 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 20, at 9 a.m. North Sanpetes red squad will be attending the Reno Tournament where last year North Sanpete placed 15th out of 120 participating teams. Good luck Hawks! Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder. Washington MT. PLEASAN- T- Saturday, Dec. 13, North Sanpetes black squad wrestled at Clearfield High School. The black squad competed at Carbon on Friday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 6. Placing Wrestlers that placed Brett were Green, 135, Zane Chrifourth place, stensen, 103, fifth place, and Cody Bradley, 125, The final results from that Kevin were competition Bean, HWT, taking first Chet Earl, 119, place, 4-and Curt Houghton, 6-- 0; 2; 5-- 3; Napoleon 215, second; Bryan 140, third, Hooley, Chad DeMille, 103, and Chance Allred, 189, fourth, Damon Gardner, 160, fifth, Cody Bradley, 125, sixth, sixth Wade Rowe, 145, 4-was place Bryon Hooley, and Curt Hough140, ton, 215, Others that participated but did not place were Chad DeMille, 103, 2-Tyson Chet Earl, Rowe, 112, 0-119, Taylon Earl, 130, Tyler Walker, 135, Ronald Emmons, 140, 0-Klair Carroll, 152, Chance Darin Cox, 171, 0-Miles Allred, 189, 2-Daniel Nielsen, 189, and Mike Hansen, 215, 0-2; MT. PLEASAN- T- For the second time in the early wrestling season, the Hawk grapplers defeated Payson with a final score of North Sanpete 50, Payson 23. Individual results Results for the individuals who participated are Zane Christensen, 103, won by fall, fastest time 1:40; Kaden King, 112, won by fall, 1:06; Spencer Poulson, 119, lost by fall; Jake Swenson, 125, won by technical fall, 16-Tyler Christensen, 130, lost by fall; Tyrell Stevens, 135, lost by fall; Tyson Church, 140, won by fall, fastest time :27; Jake Lane, lost Andrew 145, Gardner, 152, lost 10-1Tyler Green, 160, won by fall, 5:49; Tyson Jarrett, 171, won by fall, 2:51; 3-- 1; 3-- 3; 3-- 3; 2-- 3. 3-- 4; 2-- 4. 2; Others 3; mons, 140, Larsen, 130, Nielson, 189, Rowe, 112, Rowe, 145, Stevens, 135, Walker, 135, 0-- 3; 1; 2; 6; 20-1- 1; 1; 3; 2; Moroney, HWT, 0-- 2. 2; 5; 0; 0-- 2; 4; 5; Raider Miles Tyson Wade Tyrell and Tyler 2. 2. Individual results Tyson Rowe, 112, lost to fall; Chet Earl, 119, won by fall, fastest time :47; Cody Bradley, 125, lost Taylon Earl, 130, won by fall, 1:10; Tyler Walker, 2; 135, won by fall, :53; Bryan Hooley, 140, won by fall, Brett fastest time, :20; Green, 140, won by fall, : 18; Wade Rowe, 145, won by fall, 2:54; Ronnie Emmons, 145, lost by fall; Cody Bradley, 125, won by fall, :40; Klair Carroll, 145, lost THE MOST POWERFUL, 4X4 by fall. 700 TWIN SPORTSMAN MT. PLEASANT CITY Powerful Polaris 700 Smooth-ridin- 3 ON 3 Exclusive BASKETBALL LEAGUE Industry-leadin- g $200 Registration Fee 6 Players per Team Deadline to register is December 30, 2003 For more information call the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center at 8 8 or Rick Allred at 462-310- 5; participated 0-- 1; 2-- 2; 0; that but did not place were Darin Ronald EmCox, 171, 2-- 2; Jorden Seely, 189, won Kyle Turpin, 215, won forfeit; Kevin Bean, by HWT, won by forfeit. The JV results were also in favor of North Sanpete with the win over Payson at 42-2- 4-- 2, 3-- 3; 3; December 26 and 27 For information call Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center at 462-3- 1 08 or Rick Allred at 462-318- 8 was ually 125, time 3-- 2; NS wrestlers defeat Payson 5 on 5 Basketball Tournament $125 Registration Fee 8 players per team Deadline to register is Dec. 19 Individual results Taking first place individ- 4-- 2; (3-1- 7 5-- 1. 5-- Davis, JV matsmen put to test at Clearfield 6. 4-- 6-- 114.5; 10th. 96.0. 3; 2-- ed North Sanpete its first loss of the season with a 56-5- 2 win in overtime. The win pushes Hurricanes record Spencer led Hurricane with 22 points. Jessica Aagard returned to action, leading North Sanpete with 21 points. Kali Larsen scored 12 points and Bree Jensen-Rie- t added 11. With almost a month remaining before the beginning of league play, the Region 8 girls teams are making strong showings in the preseason. Carbon and Lehi join North Sanpete with only one loss, Carbon at 1 and Lehi at Delta sports a record of 2 and Emery is at giving the region a combined record of 21-This week the Lady Pine View Hawks hosted on Tuesday, Dec. 16, (score not available at press time). They will travel to play the today and Ogden Tigers (4-follow that with a game at on FriSouth Summit (5-day, Dec. 19. The Lady Hawks will on play at Grantsville (3-will and Dec. 23, Tuesday, host 0-- 5 Spanish Fork on and ninth, 2-- 2; battle between North Sanpete, North Ridge and West Jordon went all day long Saturday with North Ridge barely beating North Sanpete. Final scores Top 10 First place went to North Ridge, 173.0; North Sanpete, second, 165.5; West Jordon, third, 164.0; Fruita, CO, fourth, 138.5; Provo, fifth, 132.0; Timpanogas, sixth, 124.0; Hillerest, seventh, 121.5; Riverton, eighth, 121.0; Spring Creek, NV, The 6-- 0. 56-5- Sanpete Drew Jorgensen added 10 points for the Hawks. 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