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Show Sports Girls varsity prepares for Richfield match Templar girls volleyball team to play Alumni on Friday MHS's Lady Templars Millard w ill be at Manti on whose fall game is Oct. 23 at 5:30 and 6:30. will host an volley ball alumni team Friday night The regional tournament is scheduled for Oct. Page 6 Thursday, September 10, 1981 e, Messenger-Enterpris- ship and Manti Highs girls varsity tennis team has won the region championship for five consecutive years. Graduation losses will be keenly felt with stalwarts Fern Mortensen, Mindi Haymond, Lisa Blanken 30 and the state fina Nov, 4 and 5. Angie Keller via the diploma route. But an enthusiastic squad of young players hopes to carry on the winning tradition. Back from last year's strong team are Carolyn disappearing Stacy after September 18. Last Janice Bradley, Penny years No. 2 singles Jorgensen, DeeAnn Bean, Braithwaite, Jorgensen, Ruth Sprague, NaDean Nielson, Melonie Larsen, Kathy Willmore, Melissa Nibley, Wendy and Snow Virginie Maynes. Carolyn will not be able to compete until player and a strong com- Sylvia Nibley, Rona Win-tcpetitor this year, Carolyn Rosemary Goodwin, suffered an eye injury Kelli Larsen and Corinne and is now on restricted Frischknecht. activity. The first match will be Newcomers include at Richfield Thursday. h, at 7:00 in the school gym. The public is invited. catch their breath before moving back into league action. Tlte So far this fall the varsity has gained a split, winning from Richfield in the opener and then dropping a decision to Delta in the second round. Meanwhile, the junior varsity record stands unblemished, with wins over both Richfield and Delta. people afoul Tlte inone you fe The game will give the Lady Templars a chance to mi&i iti&b on Hm:i to pobottije you. eccGuo ife:- Manti girl's volleyball varsity team. Back row: Shauna Monson, Angie "Our varsity should be Dean, Kandy Larson, Karmal Larson, Sandra Squire, Loraine Howell, stronger this year. Coach Leslie Cox, Coach Cathi Jarvis. Kneeling; Karen Talbot, Lisa McLain, Cathi Jarvis said. "We Rhonda Brandon, Cathering Jackson, Monica Hall. Front row; lost just three players to graduation. We're hoping managers Lucy Blauer, Lorrie Cox, Jan Nelson. we can better last years Jf- - i 'v record." Bettering last years record, however, will take some doing. The varsity won 10 while losing two in league play, placed second in the league and third in region, but lost out in the state tournament. Following the alumni game, the Lady Templars will play at North Sanpete on Sept. 18atSand6p.m.; at Delta on Sept. 25 at 1 :30 and 2:30; host Juab on Oct. 2 on 1:30 and 2:30 and play South Sevier at Monroe on Oct. 7 at 5 and 6:00. The Lady Templars will be hostesses at a tournament at Manti on Oct. 14. KQ33UG07 BICYCLES USED FURNITURE one-beate- 58-1- 0 0-- 6 t HARDWARE INSURANCE GLASS REPAIR GARBAGE UnXXSIEXT REPAIR Going Back To School Is Fun On A Biko From . . Keith's Used Furniture & Upholstery Repair . Fabrics and supplies for the - UtofeiUftyim-ft- Manti girl's volleyball junior varsity. Back row: Robin Smith, Karen Talbot, Melanie Larson, Kelly Larson, Susie Dodds, Monica Hall, Lisa McLain, Coach Cathi Jarvis. Kneeling; Christine Donovan, Stacy Jorgenson, Wendy Mclnelly, Karmal Larsen, Cynthia Cox, Penny Jorgenson. Front row; managers Lucy Blauer, Lorrie Cox, Jan Nelson. Wssiesskors league, continued its which Richfield, winning ways by knocking Emery over North Sanpete 36. in 19-1- 5 edged a game, Gunnison and AUTO WRECKING WE SELL undefeated. National Sclerosis Multiple Society. Out- WE BUY which will be held Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1981 at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City. John Ralston, who is now with the San Francisco Giants and an Manti speaker. All proceeds of the Dinner of Champions sity girls tennis players also can supply forms and price lists. State Football benefit will go directly to the Utah Chapter of the National Multiple announced Manti-LaSa- 283-415- CHESTER Friday Monday 9am Sheet music. Records & tapes. & 5 30 p m Saturday 9am ! p ni HARDWARE ATTORNEY - AT - LAW of Trans-Alask- a Call or 835-584- 1 for more infor- mation. specific problems. Where to get help and how to make contact with those .8 a 8 9 BOB 0 0 8 8 8 8 0 6 9 8 88 888.8 8 888 H 8 118 ROOFING them. 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The specific locution sive unit. They will visit senior "We'll have to do some of this oak management citizens centers in 16 shifting around until Blake area is Section 31. HIS, communities in this Coach R5H. 5 miles east of district. In each center is able to return. "One Indianola, Utah. said. they will have a brief in- Brundage in If structional meeting and arc Matt interested you possibility is having Jackson or Gary Bradley purchasing this material answer questions from play at fullback and Dave please contact the Sanpete those attending. After the District Ranger's Office, meeting, approximately Monson as a linebacker." 150 South Main, Ephraim, 10 an hour will be schedIn other Region 84642 or call uled so that they can adaction last week Juab, the Utah vise senior citizens on surprise team of the for sale 4368565 pre-ord- will be the guest Coach AND RADIATORS 8357021 CUSTOM SOUND Calculators. Watches. Stereos for home car. Phone Ephraim, Utah BATTERIES school. The fund will receive a percentage of all fish sold and customers do not have to to buy. However, a greater percent is realized on preorders. You can obtain forms from Coach Wilbur Braithwaite if you do not already have one. All var- ex-Ut- AND JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS 160 S. Main Installation & repair work Quality IOF products TV SERVICE WRECKED up a trailer loaded crab, shrimp (fan tail, salmon (steak, jumbo, small) and sea whole, smoked), halibut. food batter at First North North Pacific Valley and Main in Manti fillet. Red Snapper fillets, (across from Kims cod, king crab, snow Conoco). Sponsors of the sale are the MHS tennis club and the Templar Boys Club. Profits will go toward the construction of new tennis courts at the high standing athletes from Sclerosis Society, to supthroughout the state will port research and patient be recognized for their ser ice programs. contribution to athletics at the honor banquet Firewood USED PARTS MUSIC with Outstanding Athlete 2 JOHANSEN set TRASH PICKUP AT CURB Ephraim and Manti House to house All types of glass 22-8- t GARBAGE AUTO SALVAGE Delta, winner over South , also remained Sevier Kent Ahegglen named Kent Abegglen, senior student at Manti High School in Manti, has been named the Outstanding Athlete by his school. The students who have been active in their respective sports for many years will be honored at the Third Annual Dinner of Champions sponsored by the Utah Chapter of the 27 N. Main Manti 835-674- 528-330- 5 Purchase seafood to help build MHS tennis courts Seafood lovers have an opportunity to stock deep freezers on Sept. 29 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. On this date the Trans-Alask- a Corporation will We trade, sell, and quality used fur- niture. buy 39 S. Main Penalties route Manti gridders in second game against Grand The Manti High School Templars, beaten by slim margins in their first two games, will be host to n Hurricane at Snow Field Friday afternoon at 4. "Weve scouted Hurricane, Templar coach Dewey Brundage said, "and theyve got a very good passing game. They're definately one of the stronger teams in the league." Hurricane didn't quite live up to that assessment last Friday. The Millard Eagles clobbered the team from southern Utah That doesn't mean that Hurricane isnt good. An earlier win by 30-- over North Sanpete showed the Hurricane potential. While Hurricane was losing to Millard in Manti was Fillmore, decision to dropped an Grand County in Moab. The Templars were plagued by fumbles and penalties, which stymied several touchdown drives, in that encounter. In fact, it was a Manti fumble that set up the only Red Devil score. Todd Beeman recovered the Templar fumble in the third quarter and then Dennis Wells passed to Jerry White, who ran the ball in from the for the counter. In addition to losing the game, the Templars lost the services of Blake Allred, who has been a standout on both offense and defense, for an indefinate period. Blake was removed from the game and taken to a hospital in Moab for . . . tbesi ell about YOU in this Tell r ym Imittm Messenger-Enterpris- e Printing, Inc. tnrm g n iTrirrrttrrvrxrTriTvrttvrs Free estimates 896-670- 7 Ask for Ron or Eddie (in Richfield) 436-868- 5 |