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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - February 19. 2004 Lady Hawks defeat Emery Hawks finish 3rd in region by Doug Johnson MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete Hawks boys bas- ketball team closed out the regular season on the short end shootout with the of a 92-7- 5 Emery Spartans. Combined with a Carbon win over Delta on Tuesday, Feb 10, and losses by both Delta and Carbon on Friday, Feb. 13, North Sanpete claims sole possession of third place in Region 8. The Hawks will open the playoffs this Saturday at Bear River. North Sanpete played Emery to a ll tie after one quarter, but the Spartans caught fire in the second quarter, nailing in seven five three-pointe- rs floor to surge the down trips halftime lead. to a 39-2- 8 The Spartans then sealed the victory in the fourth quarfrom ter as they went the free throw line. Two Hawks and three Spartans fouled out of the game as the teams combined to shoot 81 free throws. Emery finished . 15-a- 20-of-- 35-of-- from the line while North Sanpete was 8. Emerys Bowie Jeffs, the leading scorer in 3A at 24.3 points per game, poured in 32 points while teammate Chandler Pearson added 20. The real surprise of the night, how- ever, was senior Keaton Cowley who scored 14 points shootincluding a torrid three-poifrom range. ing Jeffs finished with three -5 nt treys and Pearson added a pair as the Spartans were from beyond the arc. Hawk senior Chris Hansen, playing his final game before the home crowd, had a great night finishing with 28 points, including four threes. Seniors Brett Madsen and Drew Jorgensen had 11 and eight points, respectively, and senior Carl Crosland scored s. eight including a pair of three-pointer- Other seniors playing their last game at North Sanpete were Trevor Johnson, Brody Brown, Tim Madsen and Devin Perry. Jorgensen picked up two personal fouls in the first 90 MT. PLEASAN- week, it was Hansens defeating The Holeie Shooters, 63-5- 5; Skyline Pharmacy beat with Thompsons, Jenner W., the leading scorer 101-6- 1, with 48 points. i m. Jensens over The Holeie Shooters, 49-3Beesleys deLee feated Fotogenix, 85-7Dental beat Jensens, 74-49; 7; 8; Allens over Hansens, Skyline Pharmacy over 63-5- Fotogenix, 91-8- 2. with Rob- 8, ert Cook the leading scorer with 56 points; Allens deLee feated Beesleys, Dental over Hansens, and Allens beat Thompsons, 81-4- 5; 72-5- 70-5- 7; 3 ON 3 Standings 1. Allens offensive glass. enNorth Sanpete, ters the 3A playoffs this Saturday, Feb. 21, in Garland taking on the Bear River Bears. Bear River, 13-gave Region 1 1 its champion Morgan, 13-only region loss last Tuesday, 56-5and then closed out the regular season with a 63-6- 1 win over Tooele on Friday. ed volleyball action this week it was Todd and Laudies Canyon Eats defeating Dimmicks in three games, 15-13-1- 5. 9, 15-1- 3. Isons beat Dovey, 15-- 9, The Odd Six over Reeses and The Pieces in three games, 15-- 8; 14-1- 6, 17-1- 5, Haverons 15-1- 2; beat Black Sheep, 15-and Cut Net over MKJ struction, 1. Cut Net 11-- 1 2. Haverons 10-- 2 3. Black Sheep 3 4. Isons 4 5. Odd Six 5 6. Dovey 6-- 6 7. Holden On 5 8. Reeses Pieces 7 9. T&L Canyon Eats 8 10. MKJ Const. 9 5, 15-1- 0, 15-- 9; Con- 15-1- 2. 9-- 8-- Dimmicks 2-- 5-- WATER! 8 3-- per for well permits Vi acre foot 462-214- 1 or Cliff (801) 436-837- 4 571-758- 5 Specializes in all phases of Plumbing, Water softners Sales & Service Owner Cheston Madsen Cell: (435)469-147- 8 Home: 435-445-35- 81 TAX REDUCTION HL WORKSHOP DO YOU KNOW HOW TO STOP YOUR TAX LEAKS? There are many ways to legally claim thousands of dollars more in deducations. COME AND LEARN HO- WFREE WORKSHOP February 24, 7 p.m. Mt. Pleasant City Hall, upstairs This will be the most lucrative and informative hour you will ever spend. Contact Scott Butler I I 435-462-00- 18 ,aaa. Hawk grapplers take 8th at state by George Lee MT. PLEASAN- T- There was a time when North Sanpete grapplers were lucky to go to state, let alone place at state. In fact, up until 1979, no one from North Sanpete ever took state. Those days are passed. Coach Blake Turner, each year, takes 0 wrestlers to state with many placing. This year, Jake Swenson, 125, not only took first place, but he took it for the second year in a row. matches. Match one, win over Uintahs Mele, fall, :36; match two, win, Tooeles matsman Gustofuson, fall, 4:26; match three, win, Uintahs Woody, and match four, winning the first place championship, Lehis Robbins, There have been other one fall, fastest time, 1:15; and Tyson Jarrett, 171, two falls, 4:57. Others that wrestled but did not place were Tyson Church, Jake Lane, 145, 135, Damon Gardner, 160, 0-Jordan Kyle Turpin, 189, 0-- 10-2- SALT Construction pj s. 5-- 4; 9-- 3. Third place one fall, fastest time, 2:55; and Tyler Christensen, 119, one fall, 5:50. Kaden King, 103, 4-- 1, 4-- 1, Sixth place Andrew Gardner, 152, season, Ogden came on strong in region play, finish8-- 2. One of Ogdens seven preseason losses came at the hands of North Sanpete, 60-5- 3, on Dec. 18. Alison Hamilton drained a trio of to finish with 15 points in that game, while Larsen scored 19 to lead the Hawks. Aagard added 12 points against Ogden and Jensen-Rithree-pointe- 2-- 3, 2-- 3, 2; 2; Ashley Hansen and Callie Seely each scored eight points for the Spartans. Combined with a 56-4- 4 loss at Delta on Friday, Emery finishes the season at 0-- 8 in region play and 3 overall, and has been eliminated from postseason play. North Sanpete will open the state playoffs this Friday at 7 p.m. in Ogden against the 12-- 9 Lady Tigers, second place finishers in Region 11. Following a 4-- 7 pre- ing pair of threes. North Sanpete was from 18-of-- the free throw line while Ogden could manage only Adams is a good ball handler and shooter, said Hadley in assessing her opponent in the first round. Shes similar to Michelle Harrison, Lehi, and Morgan Warburton, Carbon, in the way she plays, but I think we should be stronger than Ogden in the post. Adams has been Ogdens leading scorer each of die last two years, averaging 16.0 points per game last year and 18.3 this season. This year she is the only Lady Tiger to average double figures. Larsen leads North Sanpete at an 18.6 clip and Aagard averages 13.6 points per game. Phil Russell, who has coached Ogden for 33 years, was not pleased with his teams effort against North Sanpete earlier this season. We have all the talent in the world and we fritter it away. Ill bet we missed 20 shots inside the key, Russell was quoted as saying in the Ogden Standard-Examinafter the er game. led by freshman Jodie Lundell with 19 points and five rebounds. Sophomores Katie Adams led all scorers with 26 points including a rs et scored nine. Ogdens Both coaches will apparently be looking to the inside game as an important key in the rematch this Friday. Hadley felt good about her teams chances in the first round. I feel pretty confident that if we play well we have a good chance to win on their floor, said Hadley. I think that Region 8 is stronger than Ogdens region from top to bottom. But the Hawk coach is concerned about the 10-dlayoff her team will have before playoff action begins. I worry that we have such a long time off before we play again, said Hadley. Ogden will have a bit shorter layoff as they played ay their final regular season 3 game last Friday, a win over Tooele. Adams scored 18 points in that contest. Also representing Region 8 Friday night in the postseason, region will host champ Lehi, and second Grantsville, will enplace Carbon, tertain Bear River, 12-Fourth place Delta, draws a tough assignment in traveling to Morgan to take on the 20-- 1 Trojans. 55-4- 17-- 4, 4-- 6, 15-- 5, 9. 0, 2; 2; Seely, 215, Curt 2; and Mike Houghton, 215, Moroney, hwt, Coach Turner loses eight seniors this year but has five juniors, nine sophomores and four to five freshmen that have gained great wrestling experience. With a good group of middle school kids coming in next year, the high school program will show some great promise. 0-- 2; 2. Wild turkeys find homes Madsen Plumbing & CALL TODAY! Brodie Brown fights off a Spartan defender in North Sanpetes game against Emery last Friday. 4-- 0, Call Arley (435) grabbed nine rebounds.. Alison Hamilton scored 12 points including a pair of four sophomores and a freshman and has no seniors, was 70; and Dixie, 10th, with 66 points. Individual results were Jake first place Swenson, 125, with two falls, fastest pin time of :36. He wrestled four Water for sale eight steals, while Bree scored 14 and Jensen-Ri- et Emery, which started Pine View, fourth, 132.5; Tooele, fifth, 117; Delta, sixth, 116.5; Bear River, seventh, 102; North Sanpete, eighth, 99.5; Carbon, ninth, For well permits Lowest price 3-- Aagard recorded a doubledouble scoring 21 points and pulling down 10 rebounds. Senior Kali Larsen added 20 points, eight boards and Lacey Johnson were honored before the game as they were playing their final contest at home. no one has taken two titles. Congratulations to Jake and Coach Turner for all their hard work and dedication to the sport. Final team scores for the top 10 schools were Wasatch, first place, 306; Uintah, second, 227; Lehi, third, 158; 6-- Junior forward Jessica et wrestlers in the finals twice, but 7-- North Sanpete never trailed in the contest and got great play from its starters. along with fellow senior 4, n 0. Its good to have them all playing well, said Hawk Coach Cheryl Hadley of her starters. Its going to take good consistency from the whole team to win in the playoffs. ' Larsen and Jensen-Ri- 7, d 67-5Spartans last Tuesday Hawks win ended the The regular season with a record of 13-- 6 overall and 4-- 4 in Region 8, good enough to take third place. three-pointer- 8, 7-- 4-- 7, 5, 11. 2 2, 6, nine rebounds to lead the Hawks on the boards. Trevor Johnson grabbed four rebounds, including three off the 3-- 9-- 6. quarter. Brett Madsen pulled down 4-- 10-- 1 2. Skyline Pharm. 3. Fotogenix 5 5 5. Thompsons 6. Holeie Shooters 7. Hansens 8 8. Jensens 8 9. Beesleys 8, playing cautiously to avoid fouling, Jorgensen finally fouled out early in the fourth 5-- 7. 9, 0. 6, from the officials. Even though In T- action this 4, Buffaloes and Scots tied for fourth place in Region 1 1 at 4-- 6 and determined the regions fourth seed in a play-i- n game on Tuesday. (Results not available at press time.) claims secEmery, 14-ond place in Region 8 with the win over North Sanpete and in will host Grantsville, 13-the opening round. The two teams played earlier this season with Grantsville winning 66-5and Carbon, Delta, tied for fourth place and held a play-i- n game on Tuesday, Feb. 17. (Results not available at press time.) The winner will play at Morgan, 13-on Saturday, Feb. 21. seconds of the game and couldnt seem to catch a break Co-e- three-on-thr- Bear Rivers only loss in its in last six games was 77-7- 1 overtime to Grantsville on Feb. 6. The Bears are led by junior Jason Zundel who averages 13.9 points per game. He also led the Bears in scoring as a sophomore when he averaged 14.7 per game. Brady Fronk is the only other Bear averaging in double figures with 10.1 points per game. North Sanpetes top scorers are Jorgensen at 13.0 points per game and Hansen at 12.0 per game. Region 8 champ Lehi, 17-will host either Tooele, 12-The or Ben Lomond, 10-1- by Doug Johnson MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete Lady Hawks were in total control as they downed the Emery Lady LAKE CITY--Hundre- of wild turkeys from Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas found new homes in Utah over the past few weeks, while hundreds more are moved within the state. All of this turkey moving is part of the Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) wild turkey management program, which is seeking to increase the number of wild turkeys in Utah. The recent transplants were made possible with help from the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) and the Utah- - based Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife (SFW). Both groups raised thousands of dollars to help get the birds to Utah. In Carbon County, 19 turkeys were released in Nine-Mil- e Canyon and 18 were turned out in the Gordon Creek area. Turkey populations have been established in eight new areas and 24 additional populations have received supplemental birds. An additional 341 Rio Grande turkeys had also been trapped and relocated within the state. DOG AND CAT CLINIC i Ephraim City is sponsoring a Rabies and Licensing Clinic Thursday, February 19, 3-- 6 p.m. New Fire Station (east entrance) 625 South 100 East Dr. Robert Hedelius jump shot by Bree Jensen Reit helped the Lady Hawks take a 67 - 50 victory against the Emery An impressive Spartans. &iee SiCve fiamfzuten& 71 South Main, Ephraim, UT Ph: 435-283-43- 96 COMPUTER DAYS Is your old computer draggin you down? Trade it in on a BRAND NEW CUSTOM BUILT TRADE-I- N SILVER CREEK COMPUTER! 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