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Show On to regionals Badgers take ICAC championship The Snow College haseball team won the ICAC Championship following a week of 3 wins and 1 loss. This past week's record brings the Badger Conference tally to 14 wins and 4 losses and brings the total win-los- s 8 record to 22 wins losses. The first pair of wins came as Snow stole both ends of a double hitter from Ricks College. Winning the first game by a slim 1 point and ) the second The run smarted from a' Dixie in the fourth inning as Retaliation in the second Brett Pearce scored on game in a loss. Dean Egberts single. Dave Tidwell was the Rick's tried to rally in the winning pitcher in the sixth and scored their first game pitching picked up its second 11-- only run in that inning. The Badgers made most hits count in this game as they scored their 2 runs on 3 hits and left only 3 men on base. In the second Ricks game, the Badgers took batting practice as every hit Badger tallying 2 almost flawless ball. He faced only 25 hitters in the 7 innings, gave up only 3 singles, and walked no players. He had 7 strikeouts in this game. Besides outstanding pitching, the Badgers showed that they had the bats as Brian Williams safely, hits. The broke the club record badgers, however, left 9 getting 6 RBI's in the winning pitchers were men stranded on base single game. This inBob Waddell and Tom during this game to only cluded three-ru2 Martin.homers and brings him to push across 7 runs. In the first Ricks game, Snow split their double 39 RBI's for the year, Snow scored in the first hitter in Saint George which is the 2nd best RBI inning when Williams with Dixie College. Thqy stat in the nation at the crossed the plate on a bombed Dixie in the first present time. In the same but then game, homeruns were hit Brett Pearce single. Snow game (2-1- 11 7-- n - 11-- 0 Brett Pearce and Over .400 batters include: Brian Williams with .461 Larry Mitchell. by to place. JoAnn Bigler, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Bigler of Mt. Pleasant, was chosen to reign as Second attendant over the South Sevier High School Rodeo this past week-enin Richfield. This honor qualifies her to enter the Queen Con- Winning first place honors in bareback bronc riding at the Uintah High School rodeo in Vernal this past week-enwas "Sidekick club member Blake Nielsen. ' Nielsen also picked up first place honors at the School Dixie High rodeo in St. George in the hareback bronc event and club member Jon Larsen took second place honors in that event. Nielsen also won second place in the bull riding and Larsen brought home third place honors in the saddle bronc contest. Club secretary Heidi McKay was chosen to reign as first attendant at the Dixie High School rodeo. Heidi missed being chosen as Queen at that rodeo by a very narrow margin. The Side Kicks will be contesting at the Lehi High School rodeo and the Emery High School rodeo in Ferron this week-end- , to Reed according Thomas, club advisor. of In the second game, the and 39 RBI's for the Dixie bats found the low season; Dean Egbert with fence on the Dixie playing .421; Kevin Fox .420; field, making homeruns Mark Moffitt .418; Rick out of what would have Wilding .409; and Steve .400. been easy outs on many Schaap The diamonds. champion Badgers also Snow College finished have 3 pitchers with 5 with a game lead over win, 1 loss records. These Utah Technical College of are Dean Egbert, Bob and Provo and will go o the Waddell Lynn Sub Regionals at the end Hansen. of the week as Conference Mark Larsen, son of champions. and Mrs. Neal It's easy to see why the l)r. has received a Larson, Badgers are champs in mission call to the reviewing the team stats. South Dakota Mission. Five badgers are still Mark is a memler of batting over .400 for the Ephraim Fourth Ward. season and 7 others are in .300's. This all combines Young men think old men are fools; but old for a team batting average of .339, which is men know young men are 6th best in the nation. fools. 1 d d test at the State Finals Rodeo in June. She was also chosen by the queen contestants to receive the Award Congeniality making her the first to receive the award in the North Sanpete High School Rodeo Club. JoAnn also entered the barrel pole racing, bending and goat tying events and showed great promise in becoming a top high school rodeo contestant from North Sanpete. She is a Freshman at North Sanpete Jr. High School. Jimmy Christensen brought home fourth place honors in the bareback bronc riding event while Tori Poulson performed well in the goat tying event but failed Salma Auction i Salable at auction 860 compared to 837 last year. Good Fair attendance. demand. Previous weeks sale not covered due to state holiday. No price Supply comparisons. about 70 percent feeders. FEEDER STEERS: Choice lbs. 300-40- 0 Choice Yield (h ade lbs. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Few Good lbs. SLAUGHTER 66.75-69.7- Choice some fleshy The Snow College Baseball team swept Kicks and split with Dixie over the weekend to take the ICAC Championship. The Badgers finished one game ahead of Itah Technical College of Provo and 4-- H BEDDING PUNTS goat show held youth were named winners in the Skyline Goat show held at the home of Grace Dingemanse in Fairview, Saturday. Joining with the group for the show were Mrs. Dfespain and her Four-l-ea- f Clover club from Geneola. 4-- SANPETE GROWN Our plants are grown exclusively hardened off for this area. 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