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Show Page 8 Sanpete NewsGunmson Valiev NewsSalina Sun Wednesday, October 6, 1 999 Snow Homecoming Snow defeats Glendale 23-1- 0 Football team hits midseason mark with record events continue through Saturday Snow College Homiuiming is being held the week ol October 4 through October 9, 1999 Tonight October 6 ul9p in .there will be a movie at the Old Gym at 9 p m On Ihuisday. no rodeo will beheld, however, the play Bareloolin the Puik" w ill be held at 7 p m at the heater Triday , October 8, at 5pm. there will be I ic lei House Frolics Practice at AC At 7 4() the Field House frolics will be held at the later there will be a Snake-Dancto the Tennis Courts and a Pep Rally and bunting the "S'' at the Ienms Courts On Saturday, the festivities begin itX 40am with a 5K run beginning a nt , there w ill be a at the AC At parade at Main Street and College Crane I same-locatio- e At 40 p in the football game w ill commence at the football held At 8 pm, pictures will betaken lor the dance at SC, and at 8 40 p m , the dance will begin at SC with the theme ' Lisiht Up the Daik " Bloch I , Coming oil a shocking loss ol the previous week to Anona Western, the Badgers bounced back and picked up a hard (ought 24 10 road uctoiy over Glendale Community College, raising their season reeotd to 1 at 4-- the midway point ol the season Despite the usual challenges ol playing on the road last week. Coach Mike mpey's squad was laced with the- additional dilheulty ol dealing with the psychological trauma sul-- f eiecl from the bitter loss to Western, a loss that dropped them from - polls In what has been a disconcerting tradition lor Snow this year, the Badgers finally tasted the end one, scorrun by Aaron ing on a three-yar- d Bow an W ith time running out in the lirst hall, the Badgers put together an impressive drive that culm mated with an Ohn Hannum to Brian Romney d sconng strike to give Snow live-yar- College a 14-- 7 halltime lead The second hall leatured the ol both teams Neither team could muster a formidable drive in the third quarter as both teams' punters made legitimate bids to hoist MVP n honors, engaging in a veritable punt-a-tho- 4-- 1 Badgers a 0 lead Holding precariously to a lead, the Badgers took over on their next ollcnsive possession at their own two-yai- d line, with over eight minutes Undaunted to play by the pressure to not make a mistake. Hannum marched the Badgers methodically down the 15-1- live-poi- held, churning up yardage and huge' chunks ol the game clock The drive was capped with a Hannum to Bowan scoring pass with 2 49 lelt A Hannum to Zac convulsion finMagalei ished the scoring and gave Snow the v ictory The Badgers will host Eastern Arig zona College this Saturday lor in Badger Stadium Kickoff is scheduled for 40 P M eight-yar- d on the clock two-poi- Glendale did managea27-yar- held d goal late m the thud quarter to climb within three points, but Snow caught a break when Glendale snapped the ball over their punters head early in the lourth quarter lor a salety to give the c home-comin- I Tana Shurtliff, Emily Stevens and Nicole Hamann get ready for action after Stevens plays a serve. Family and football are favorites for Ha'o Touah times on the road By Staff m wvr ri'iiia BobBahlmann liter second ol a six part series featuring local athletes that are an important pail ol Snow College football success we will feature Josh Ha'o Josh did not play high school ball in Utah but has contributed so much to the community m his w oik with the youth m the Gunnison area that lie s earned the respect ol the community and has bi?en claimed as a local boy Josh and his twin brother Jason weie slatting linehackeis at Leilehua High School in Hawaii where Josh earned recognition on the second team All Stale team He and Jason came to Snow College to play loot ball In the imown - 3 3LV. , v- . , . . Lady Badgers lose to UVSC and SLCC Snow College's volley ball teamem-baike- d upon the most difficult road , trip ol the season, traveling to play UVSC and SLCC. In terms ol distance. the trip to the Wasatch Front is as simple as it gets, however, in tei ms ol the two opponents stiength and national tankings, there is no other trip m the nation that compares i lif On Thursday. the Lady Badgcrstrav-eleto Orem to battle the No While at Snow, Josh met Tami Pickett The couple-moveand they were married to Gunnison, then to Tayetle, where Josh became involved m little league loolball About 8 months ago. Josh became a daddy w lien his daugh-tc- i Kiana w.is born Snuggling to provide lor a young family . it looked like Josh's loolball days were over We didn't think we could go to school with a lanuly, said Tami, ' but it was all he ever talked Besides playing football for Snow, about and all he wanted to do Tami is working two obs and Josh more playing lime and possibly a spot is working, going to school lull time, and playing college loolball ft's been as a starter Josh is studying to be a kind of haul, Tami said, but it seems to counselorandwouldliketobeinvolvc'd be paying off Josh has been moved with coaching loolball on the high Irom middle linebacker and is getting school level He loves loolball. Tami What Do i - d Lady Wolverines Coach Lcs Calles and his squad played UVSC eai her this season, but that was belore the Lady Wolvennes added two lop playeis to their roster, putting them among the NJCAAs elite spile ol the odds, Snow battled UVSC to the end. eventually losing in 15-- 4 0 and three straight, 15-The Lady Badgers put themselves in In 15-1- Josh Hao (47) works, attends school and is a husband and father I think he s mother-law, agrees , shesaid, but He can be a significant guy lor us pretty mean on the m the future," says Snow football he has a very soil heart He loves kids Coach Mike I mpey He'saphysical. and is really sweet with his little girl Jacque Pickett. Joshs tough kid said position to win two games, but laded to take advantage No rest toi the weary as the Lady Badgeis tiaveied to Salt Lake City the lollowingday to lace the nation's third ranked team. SI CC Ik Lady Bruins are making a stiong bid to dethrone CSI liom then six yeai national dominance and wasted little tune m send1 handing a stiong message to Snow, 15-ing the Ladv Badgeis a decisive, 5 5 5 4 and loss Snow is still looking lor their first S W AC v ictoi y this w eek as they travel to Pi ice to battle Cl U on Saturday night, then tetuiii to host Dixie College at 5 p in m Snow College's Activity Center Saturday 's match against Dixie is set lor 5 p m , immediately following the loolball game against Eastern Anona Auto News lie-id- (NU) - Its not too early to start getting your car ready for winter driving Visit www asecert org to find out more. A ifp 4 ' .Preserver I 1 AndAFlushot In Common? mc 4 i .x. i. a. -- LfitC' ENCORE AND THE ENCORE THEME CHANNELS bring you big hit, first-ru- n movies and 24 hour theme channels featuring Action, Mystery, True Stories, STARZ!, fife Westerns, Love Stories, and kids programming. 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