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Show The Pyramid Page Six September 6, 1979 Hawks edge Emery 118 in overtime the Spartans BvTresha Tidwell PLEASANT- MT. wasnt the most - It over- triple op- tion. With a few minutes left in the third quarter, Evan Jacobsen, a super scatback and the days top rusher with 136 yards, broke loose on a win, run important that gave North nonetheless. their first score Sanpete It was the best thing that could have happened of the game. conThe two-poito our team," replied was made with a version Coach Paul Tidwell after short from quarbreathing a sigh of relief terback pass Bruce Bailey to when the Hawks finally the big tight end, Dave victory pulled off the to put the score over the Emery Spartans Gundry, for the Hawks. that went into triple Early in the fourth overtime. powering win a North Sanpete team has ever registered, but it was an 11-- 8 8-- 0 Coach Tidwell went on to say, "They never gave up, and I was proud of the strength and stamina they showed." In a capsule form how the game quarter Emery came back fighting with a long offensive drive, ending in a touchdown throw from quarterback Todd Jeffs to the tightend. Their two-poi- conversion was ditto here's of North Sanpetes played went: The first half showed a just minutes earlier. The heated defensive battle, fourth quarter ended in an tie, the climax of a the game leaving tough defensive ball scoreless at halftime. Both teams were game. Jacobsen lead the plagued, with penalties Hawk rushing with 136 what and and mistakes, followed by Jim yards seemed would be a beautiful touchdown run Shelley with 88 and Bruce Bailey with 24, by Evan Jacobsen, was Shane Brady caught called back because of a three pass receptions for holding call slapped on 33 yards and Gundry the Hawks. Third quarter action picked up three for 26 showed impressive runs yards. Dean Daniels four unassisted by Jim Shelley and Dean picked up tackles and assisted with of a host with Daniels, other defensive co- eight. A new high school players coming up with some key plays, stopping ruling this year, gives the 8 teams each one opportunity to score to The a break tie. respective teams are Hawks tangle Juab in Friday battle lined up on the line with four downs to score. Whether they score or not the other team also has a chance to score. In the first series the Spartans went first and the Hawks held. The Hawks opportunity came and Emery held also with each team missing a field goal attempt. In the second series action, North Sanpete threw an interception giving Emery the final bid for victory. They missed another field goal attempt, thus bringing up the third series in an attempt to break the tie. Emery started the third series by throwing an interception and on a seven-yarfield attempt, Shane Bradys boot through the uprights capped the victory for the Hawks. In other Region Eight action last week Millard bombed South Sevier, Richfield outdueled Manti 29-Delta downed San Juan 16-- and Juab toppled Moab, MT. PLEASANT- - North Sanpete will be looking for its second win of the season Kickoff time is 5 hard-foug- week 12 to 6 for their first win of the season, while North Sanpete had to go into a triple overtime to take an Emery. 11-- 8 victory over The Hawks are set to revenge the Wasps for past defeats and move a into comfortable position in the new Region Eight alignment. And if revenge is the motivating factor, North 26-1- 4, for the losses theyve experienced the past five or more consecutive years to the Juab Wasps. Juab is expected to do their utmost to add another win to their record. Juab is expected to run a wishbone offense, atoning North Sanpete had to go into triple overtime to edge the Emery Spartans Friday The Hawks will meet Juab in Nephi Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. night, 12-- 11-- Fcuwkmi Gumi fymit Oldiuufd 445-342- Volleyball opens at North Sanpete Visiting with Bob and Sorensen on Sunday were Jay and Debbie Sorenson and two children from Vernal and other family members. A family dinner was held Sunday in the City Park hosted by Leo and Linda Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibby and grandson of North Ogden; David and Cleo Tidwell Lee and Lisa Phyllis North Sanpete - The High School Girls Athletic Association has elected Rosemary Stewart as president for the coming year. Serving with Rosemary will be Leisa Shepherd, vice president; Anita Ison, secretary and Valeen Allred, reporter. of Members the association include Tina Morris, Lori Williams, Johnson Jensen, Scott Ruth Ann Kinsman, Stewart and Ann B. Theurer and Rosemary family; Mary Turnbow Valeen Allred. Anita Ison, and daughter, LaVerl I,eisa Shepherd, Melanie Hansen of Salt Lake City ; Lund, Paulene Russon, Glen and Jeannie Hansen Jan Nelson, Lolly Tucker, and family of Taylorsville Bonnie Mikkelson, Judy were Sunday visitors with Kinsman, Linda and Mona Wind, Karen White Mary Hansen. and Connie Stevens. The GAA will be inin volved tennis, volleyball, basketball and track. Volleyball gets up the Hawks in Nephi support Friday afternoon. Horseshow tourney set September 19 invited to attend More tourney. can formation MT. PLEASANT- - The annual Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Horseshoe Pitching Tournament will be held Wednesday, September 19, at the Mt. Pleasant to Parks according Wilford Andelin who is in charge of the event. Andelin said there will be both a junior and senior obtained him in- be contacting 462-300- Wafa Jane Thomas Mrs. spent and division at by the Monday-to-Thursda- y of last week in Salt Lake with Betty and Roger Jensen and family. senior division winners On her way home she will receive trophies, and visited in Orem with Alta a trophy will be given to and Mack Boyter and Mr. the champion in the boys and Mrs. Vaughn event. Boys under 16 will Thomas, Saturday enter the junior division. Vaughn and Connie Andelin said anyone visited here with her and interested in entering is with her uncle, Alma welcome and the public is Thomas. First and second place mm player ran OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt 2 MT. PLEASANT- tremendous shown the Hawks last week and urged as many fans as possible to back start trophies will be awarded. could Sanpete 6 Allred, set for Juab clipped Moab in a battle last 11-- 8 Amber un- p.m. d daughter of Bryan and Susan Allred, was given her name in Sacrament services Sunday. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Euray Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Russell. Rebecca was the name given the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cook. Her grandparents a re Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook and Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Blackham. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Hansen was named Emily. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dee Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson. against defeated Juab in Nephi Friday afternoon. very similar to Emerys with a four-fou- r defense. Coach Paul Tidwell said he appreciated the un- derway next week with the Hawks hosting South Sevier on September 13 at 7 p.m. in the NS gym. On September 27, the Hawks will play in Juab mm w in Nephi. .lolm and Betty Mikkelson enjoyed haling members of llieir family at dinner Sunday in honor of their first grandchild Nicholas. His grandmother, Mrs. Brown and other family members attended ew-n(- the . EVAN JACOBSON N.S VS. EMERY Offensive tailback; Defensive safety Evan earned "The Player of the Week" honor, not only for scoring the only Hawk TD which was the most important play of the game, but for his steady work throughout the game. Evan, a senior had 136 yards offenses, one reception and one interception. He had 3 unassisted takles and five assists. He returned two kickoffs for an average return of 22 yards. Evan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson, Fountain Green. He plays basketball, and baseaball and is active in music events. BROUGHT TO YOU BY duM- - 'tufrontreach, adjusts end of cleaner EOCEKlEtNtR for best overall performan Model 1458 young hopefuls are vying for positions on the Manti School High girls Twenty-seve- BECKS n volleyball APPLIANCE W. at 7 p.m. Coaches are Cara Howell and Shirlene l)oev. MTT. PLEASANT DRUG 0000000000000000000000000000000000000004n MHS volleyball readies opener 95 only $8 130 The North Sanpete Girls volleyball team swung into action Tuesday afternoon with a practice game. The Hawks will host South Sevier here on September 13 team. The tryouts began last week, clinic following a two-daconducted by Peggy Tucker, coach of the girls volleyball team. Ms. y MAIN MT. PLEASANT, UT. Tucker indicated that the team, consisting of twelve members, w ill be selected some time this week. Manti High will host the Richfield team in the first game of the season in the Manti Armory on September 13 at 7:30 p.m. The junior varsity team at 6:00 on the same evening. The team, with six players returning Irom last year, hopes to an exceptional 14 win, 4 loss record of the 1978-7season, There will MOUNT PLEASANT will play r be 15 games played during regular season SPECIALS FRIDAY MEDIUM SEE AMERICA FIRST UNLIMITED TRAVEL USA & CANADA GREYHOUND AMERIPASS ay 102J0 OUT OF TOWN? 16 - Day 153 31-Da- 204 y PARK HERE 333 DISCOUNT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 3 BLOCKS NORTH WESTWOOD R.V. A PUBLIC PARKING LOT rl WHWUQtWi A St , 42 Mon.-Thur- Off f Regular Fare Manti High will be hosting an Invitational Volleyball Tournament in Don't worry about the shortage and high price of gas. Drive to Provo and park in our new chain-linkeparking lot. Complete while you go Greyhound. Parking $1.50 per day or less security 7 or for longer trips. For schedule information call and we will return your call with all the information. d 373-421- 1 -S- UNDAY CANNED Regarding Ameripass ATURDAY MELLOW YELLOW play. this years prospects, Ms. Tucker said, "This is probably the ties! group that has ever tired out for the team." She added that she is very hopeful of their chances for another year as division champs. Regarding the value of team play in the girls lives she said that "It helps them in many ways including self discipline, skills development, and self confidence." -S- POP 0H 6 PK. DOZ. Vi " GAL. ICE CREAM COUPON 2'GAL.DISCOUNT ON GAS WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE IN GROCERIES GOOD SEPTEMBER 9 SEE OUR IN STORE SPECIAL 6-1- I. GOOD ONLY WITH COUPON Eight girls teams from the 1A and 2A schools in the Region will be invited to participate. 373-421- The die is of Caesar as he crossed the Rubicon. Suetonius douhlolwik Stores 185 NORTH STATE OPEN 6 to 10 |