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Show MS Wrestlers Have Manti High School wrestlers, undefeated in league action w ith a 3 and 0 record, travel to Mt. Pleasant tonight (Thursday) for an encounter w ith the North Sanpete Hawks. The junior varsity grap-pler- s will tangle at 6 and the varsity at 7:30. During the holiday recess the Templar wres 3-- League Record 0 tlers will be busy. Theyll string in league competibe at Gunnison on Dec. 27 tion to three, but lost to and then host the Lehi 31 to 27 for their only first-eve- r Manti Invitanon league loss tional in the Armory on Results of the Juab-ManDec. 29. That tournament meet Katniv Snow will have Green Rivet, lost, Garv Olsen won, Richfield and ; Finery, Lyle Young won, Manti participating. 10 5, Todd Men lam lost The Templars defeated bvpm, Blake Nielson won. Juab 29 to 27 last week to Jon Laisoti tied, run their undefeated Curtis Madsen won in pin. Brad Cox won bv pin. Terry Squire lost bv fall, Todd Maifarlane lost Jed Brienholt won by pin, Kirn Syndergaard lost bv pin. Results of the meet. Randy Snow was disqualified for using illegal hold; Gary Olsen won, Lyle Young lost, 12 1; Todd Merriant lost bv pin: Blake Nielson won, Jon Larson won, 13-(urns Madsen won by Lehi-Man- 12-7- 2-- m- t - S ti pin; Brad Cox won, 11-lorry Squire lost by pin; V 1 Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, December Jed Brienholt lost. 7-- Kirn Syndergaard won by pin. The Templars also participated in the Piute tournament, coming in fourth place in an eight team field. This is how the Manti wrestlers placed: Doug Larson, first; Gary Olsen, first; Blake Nielson, third; Jon Larson, third; Curtis Madsen, third; Brad Cox, first; Todd Macfarlane, third, and Jed Brienholt, fourth. dllll'n t I 'f.f i ) i v f b 1 r, -- n? ) sr WRESTLING ACTION in meet last week. MHS won in a close Lee's Variety Ephraim contest. Basketball League Play Begins Friday Night Basketball league plav starts this Fiidav with MHS plating al North Sanpete. Time of the games has been moved up one hour, so plav at 4 45 and varsilv at b 30 p m. In order to avoid conflict with the televised BH-Na'.football game, officials at the Mt Pleasant sihool requested this change. (oath John Irk keen Js v has a veteran team this vear with lour regulars back liom last season Ihev include Dave Andera son, center, guard, Garv Larsen. Rob Gundry, a 6 0 forward, and Troy Jensen, 6-- a 6-- 2 forward-center- . Expected to fill in the other guard spot is either Geoige Dvcltes or Fvan The Jacobsen. Hawks have lumped oil to a fast start this season. lhe Templars will be sub-pa- r for this game. Kris Abegglen sustained a leg injury in the first minute of the Lehi game last Friday and the speedy red head will be out for an indefinite period. Also the flu is descending fast at MHS and presently at least four players are victims. Dave Sorensen, Keni Abegglen, Mark Russell and Charles Towt are combating the illness. The Lehi game was a hard-fough- 1 VE WISH WJfl'g t'MERRCHeSte close t, con- test. Neilher team could muster much of a lead w ith the quarter scores and the final 11-- 29-2- 44-4- 1 54-4- 9 with Lehi on top. Without the spark that Abegglen usually provides, the MHS eftort struggled and finally faltered down the stretch. Two fine Lehi players led the Pioneers in the clutch. Center Wade Manning and forward Chris Guyer-mascored 22 and 15 respectively. Aaron Jack-soexcelled at defense limiting Lehis top guard, Russ Evans, to only six points, and young Kent Abegglen came in for brother Kris to play an excellent floor game and to chip in ten points. Greg Anderson, Dave Squire and Dave Sorensen all hit in the double digets for 13, and points. At Salma the next night the Wolves moved fast and scored a lot of early offense baskets. Tw'o of last year's Troy Hallows and Todd Kennedy scored 25 and 17 points to secure the win for North Sevier, the defending champs. Again Kent Abegglen showed development in scoring 14 points and playing a heady game. Mark Russell made 5 of 5 from the foul line and a couple of field goals in loss. the Anderson Greg proved again to be a defensive stand-out- , limiting talented Kirbv Nelson to only four points. Randy Nielsen, Burke Plummer, Charles Towt, and Milt Olsen hustled well in reserve roles. n And a heaping portion of all good things the Christmas brings. taw? ' from all of vs, to oil of you, worm greetings of the seoson. Cow Palace Lanes Ephraim Art iefal lies Ephraim City Firehouse 50 S. on IstW. n 1 1 1 64-3- 7 Sat. Dec. 23,1978 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. DOGS AND CATS Now 3.50 PER ANIMAL the Templars embark on five straight road games before meeting South Sevier at home on Jan. 19 in another league game. On Dec. 23 MHS travels to Gunnison ene for a counter. (licenses con be obtained of that time ) WANT ADS Demont Thompson Chief of Police 3!3S3S lege of Eastern Utah combined at the Snow Invitational to make travel unprofitable for two Oregon colleges. The first night of the tournament Snow College dumped Blue Mountain Community College from Pendleton, Oregon by a in a very score of 105-7- 6 physical contest. The College of Eastern Utah took care of Judson Baptist this same night na The second night of the exchange saw the College of Eastern Utah set a new Activity Center scoring record beating Blue Mountain College 131-8Snow College handed Judson Baptist its second defeat in two days beating them The first day rout over Judson Baptist found four Badgers scoring in double figures for a balanced attack led by Jeff Scholtec with 16 points. Scholtecs scoring was followed by John Warburton with 15. Goldon Holt, fresh from his LDS mission, scored 1 1 points, Steve Trawfick 10, Dean ODriscoll 8, Bob Beers 7, Kirk Abegglen 7, Duane Wallen 6, John Ottoson 5, Parrin Anderl 4, Scott Wallace 4, and Gary Stringham 3. The Blue Mountain main-staScott Fames scored 1 8 and was supported by teammate Joh Bowen with 15. The balanced attack of the Badgers was too much for the Timber Wolves who only had two double figure scorers. Night two also featured Badger balance with four Badgers scoring in double figures led by John Warburton with 20. Gol85-6- Hi During this especially glad time of Christmas We extend our best wishes to you and yours. Col- ins and four losses. Most of the losses were very The two victories gives early season affairs. The Snow an edge in the next home game is Dec. winloss column with five 2 1 , against Cuesta College out the scoring. (A WORLD OF RESULTS. min crgJiwm B i umirifii mm y don Holt scored 11, Dean ODriscolI scored 10, and Jeff Scholtec 10 to round w 1 BOWLING Won Lost Nells Crafts Snappy Service Owen's Sports 33 19 . 31 21 29 25 24 24 23 28 21 31 21 31 . . . . ... .... ... . Wild Bunch KMT1 Stnkettes .... Rollettes Cow Palace Individual II . 27 28 high senes: Cathy Jensen, 520; Gail Buchanan, 518; Renon Daniels, 504, High team game: Rollettes, 862; KMT1, 853, 823; Snappy Service, 803. Individual high game: Johnson. LaRue 207; Renon Daniels, 203; Karen Nell, 197. Games over 160: Rollettes - LaRue Johnson, 207; LuAnn Rich, 181; Joyce Parry, 162; LuGene Nielsen, 165. Strikettes Wernz, Nancy Cathy SorenChristie Bunnell, 175; son, 167; Page 6 from California. The Badgers w ill then travel to San Diego for a holiday tournament at Palomar College. Monti High School News by Mindy Hay mond 90-8- ft v Snow College and 21 , 1978 Thursday is the first basketball team girls The game is with game. North Sanpete and starts at 7:00 p.m. The team has 15 They are players. looking forward to an exciting season. Also on Thursday the wrestling team travels to North Sanpete. The match starts at 6:00 for JV and 7:30 for varsity. Friday, the basketball teams play North Sanpete also. This varsity game will be played for PepnRastus. This is our annual tradition with Sanpete. The jv at 4:45 and the starts game 6:30 at p.m. The varsity games will be played at North Sanpete. North The basketball teams Gunnison Saturday night. These games start and 7:30. The at games are away. Sihool w ill be dismissed until January 2, 1979. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from everyone at MHS! play Registration at Snow Ahead of Last Year Registration at Snow College for w inter quarter is 4 ahead of last years level, according to Registrar Ross Findlay. lf the present trend continues enrollment at Snow' will definitely be greater than last years winter quarter enrollment," said Students desiring to begin or continue their education at Snow College winter quarter may register any week day between the hours of 8 and 4 by reporting first to the Registrars office. Classes for winter quarter begin Jan. 4. 168. Nell's Craft House Margaret Brunson, 167. Snappy Service - Renon -- Daniels, 203, 173; Cathy Jensen, 180, 174, 166; Bette Jensen, 177, 180. Owens Sport Center Beckv Duncan, 166. KMTI- - Karen Nell, 167, 197; Gail Buchanan, 178, -- 175, 165. Wild Bunch - Gaylene 163; Lila Phillips, 171. Baxter, Free Night Thursday for High School Students High school students throughout the state are invited to attend the Snow College Cuesta College basketball game free of charge on Thursday, Dec. 21. Half time entertainment will be furnished by various high school pep clubs and high school bands are being invited to participate as pep bands for the evening. All current high school students will be admitted free of charge by presenting their high school activity card. |