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Show February 28, 1980 The Pyramid Page Eleven Badger coeds clinch title requires two games out of to be eligible to go to College Womens three Basketball team clinched the Sectionals in Oregon. In the game with the the ICAC title for the fourth year in succession Alumni, the current and outwhen they defeated Ft. Badgers out-ra- n of of Lewis, Durango lasted the Badgers One happy Colorado February 22 by yester-yeaformer Badger was a 1 score. Ann Stott whs high Nancy Broadbent of 1974-7- 6 Snow Team. Nancys point scorer with 20 points was drawn for the name followed Valene by Aikens with 14. Ann had 10 rebounds and Tami Roberts had 8. The Conference record is now 0 and the overall OGDEN Dean All of the record 17-son of Mr. and Daniels, four-year losses have been to Mrs. Dan Daniels, Mt. varsity squads. Pleasant took fifth place The girls will be on the in the bull riding contest with a road this week-en- d held at the Utah State game with BYU Jr. High School Rodeo last Varsity February 29 and weekend. . a game at Price with CEU on March 1. Daniels was holding on The Regional Tour- to second place until the in Arizona starting on March 7. The Championship was the first in four years for nament is set for the Snow final performance. in ICAC action the nationally ranked Badgers who were College Campus March 6, Reigning over the rodeo 7 and 8th at 9 oclock during the events was a high school Heidi McKay, Utah State The red kangaroo of followingscheduled earlier. High School Rodeo Queen playoff Australia can leap 27 feet The with be will an Attendant. game in one bound. Arizona school and it Other members of the EPHRAIM quilt that detailed the tenure of Ann Bricker's coaching career at Snow. A second quilt, also made by the current team members, is being of- The Snow fered for a raffle giveaway. Proceeds will help finance the teams con- r. 74-4- tinued participation competition. Daniels places who Club participated were Wade Christensen and LeRoy Babcok. Both entered bull riding events. Sidekicks 9-- 4. Snow College Badgers took the ICAC Championship after two wins last weekend. The Badgen are posting a 25-- 3 season and will head for the Regionals championship the usual starters, were left home after being Pyramid Staff Writer EPHRAIM In a temporarily suspended dramatic finish to the from the team for race Infor the breaking training rules. termountain team The nine-ma- n Collegiate Athletic Conference showed that they were championship, the Snow equal to the occasion as College Badger they fought to a 4 halfbasketball team won their time lead over CEUs two final games of the Golden Eagles. season this past weekend, The inspired Badgers beating the College of played equally as well Eastern Utah by a score during the second half, 2 of on Friday night soon taking a comand Colorado Nor- manding lead. - Mr. fered an unfortunate accident as he went after a loose ball and slid into end of the bleachers. Hill was taken the unpadded 46-3- to the hospital for emergency treatment and will probably be unable to see any action for the remainder of the 96-7- season, thwestern With only eight players Community Jeff Scholtec led all College by a score of players in the game in the in their lineup, the on Saturday night. scoring column with 22 Badgers headed for The Badger fans were points, six of which came Rangley, Colorado, for greeted by an unfamiliar from the free throw line. the final game in the sight on Friday night as Mark Montgomery was championship race. In the initial stages of only nine of the Snow second for the Badgers College players suited up with 18 points, followed by Saturday nights game, for the game in Price. Mark Sindle with 16, Dean Rangley put the first four Five of their team mates, ODriscoll with 15, Joe points on the board. The two of whom were among Pilette 8, Greg Hill with 6, Badgers then proceeded first to tie the game at 4 and then to take the lead never which they relinquished. At half time, Snow was ahead by 13 points on a score of 50 87-8- 0 4-- ATTENTION HOME OWNERS Before renew you homeowners policy call 37. that The CNCC squad came out in the second half with a new determination to win. Curtis Riggins and FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP FOR A FREE QUOTATION tenacious in with and, Mark Montgomery fouling out with 2 minutes to go, still managed to pad their lead by 5 points and win the PARTS ACID ACCESSORIES EPHRAIM, UTAH HOn OFFERING CUSTOM CADiriETS COME IN AND SEE OUR SAMPLES BUILT TO YOUR SPECS gun cabinet 1 -- on tonight as the Badgers begin Regional play. The other team to represent the ICAC will be Dixie College who will meet the first-plac- e Arizona team. Regarding the Badgers for national rankings, Coach chances Abegglen said, Dixie did a great job playing in the nationals last year. I felt Dixie could have won the national title. I feel we are just as strong this year, and if we can put everything together there is no reason Snow College couldnt be the national champion. EPHRAIM It was Thursday, February 21, that Snow College will have a full accreditation team visit from the Northwest Accreditation association IN GUNS in April 1962. The long advanced notice is essential so that the College can complete a self study prior to the team's arrival. Dr. Roger Baker stated that the stucEy takes about two years to complete. The InSnow College Now is the time to get your travel trailer ready for spring We repair all makes and models NOVJ OPEN SATURDAY' T S 810 N. Main in Nophi TOYS, GAMES, DOLLS & OTHER CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE STILL IN STOCK. WILL BE SOLD OUT AT COST PLUS 6 IN STOCK FISHING & HUNTING COLEMAN LICENSES WILL INCREASE IN PRICE APRIL 2, 1980 LANTERNS-HEATERS-COOLE- RS STOVES GET YOURS NOW WATER JUGS AT THE OLD PRICE & ACCESSORIES Pul O A.f--l. EPHRAIM. UTAH to O P.C.T. ALL SIZES AMMUNITION BURRIS & WEAVER SCOPES PISTOL CASES BUCK KNIVES HATS A CAPS GUN RACKS LONG GUNS RUBBER FISHING BOOTS JEEP SCABBORDS HANG GUNS RUBBER IRRIGATION BOOTS PICKUP SCABBORDS B B GUNS RAIN COATS GOOSE DOWN A HUNTING VESTS PELLET GUNS GAME VESTS CAMOUFLAGE JACKETS REL0A0ING EQUIPMENT BINOCULARS BASEBALL GLOVES A BATS RELOADING SUPPLIES SPALDING BAGS ARCHERT SUPPLIES the begin immediately work on the self study. Northwest Assocation makes a full team visit every ten years if the college has not received low marks in any area of the prior evaluation. i CARTRIDE BELTS PISTOL HOLSTERS ALL KINDS RECREATION BALLS OUTDOOR GAMES LONG GUN CASES WORK GLOVES will (m& fauvand to-- deeitty ywi JUcacU puun Stotfttfo stitutional Council approved the creation of eleven committees to The VJZIIIDAYO tOOOOOOOOOOOO SEULIOM announced t) 0 Sunday A welcome is extended to a hew family in town, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson and family. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stauffer. Hopefully the suspended players can make amends to Coach Abegglen and resume their places on the team visits college - UER 8-5- m following Saturday MmPCOBn IffevzHi frenr em. nights game. We had Hotferr visiting' NAA team FINISHED will hold THIS AD AND 2 CAN Sill PRICE OF ONE bring Badgers, team. however, would not give MT. PUASANT, UTAH MIS. 42-214- 4 OR 41M727 4-1E2A- 4 X 4 OR SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS REQUIRED. scored 16 points in the On March 7, the second half for CNCC, Badgers will go as the enabling their team to first-plac- e ICAC team to come within 2 points of Arizona where they will the Badgers in the final be matched against the minutes of the game. The second-plac- e Arizona TOM A. DYCNES AGENT 14 WOT MAIN ESTIMATES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 A. f,1. TO 4 P.IY1. THROUGH MARCH 30. James Singleton each team. We offer lower rates and moderm broad form coverage with our fast, fair and friendly claim service. FREE PRICE EAST OF MT PLEASANT 3. and I thought Mark Sindle Mike Bernardo came through for US, and Scholtec and ODriscoll made some big free throws. They all did a great job. I'm just very proud to be a part of this AKEA ID 87-8- . - and Mrs. Don of Springville visited with Mr. and Mrs. game 0 over Colorado H. Ben Lamb on SaturNorthwestern. day. Don and Dora recently returned home of James Singleton from a Hawaiian tour CNCC was the high point found they man for the game with 26 which delightful. points. The high scorer for the Badgers was Mike Thursday night at the Bernardo with 20 points, PTA meeting held in Mark Sindle with 18, Moroni, special honors Mark Montgomery with were given to Amy and 14, Jeff Scholtec with 11, Amanda Steadman, Cody Kris Abegglen with 10. Christensen, and Doug The win gave the Whittle for their posters Reflections Badgers their third ICAC in the championship in the last contest. four years. They did it Saturday evening the with a record of 9 wins Wales Ward Relief and 1 loss in conference Society put on a very nice action. The single loss ward dinner. came at the hands of an Rex and Sharron Daley excellent Ricks College enjoyed having his team last week. Their parents Mr. and Mrs. overall record for the Max Daley from Provo season was 25-visit with them Sunday. We have some toueh Roger and Lorna wrons were- - happy to kids out there,"- Coach Ron Abegglen hae 65$arents Mrand the pressure And love is loveliest when embalmd in tears. Scott imw Lamb Kris Abegglen with 5, Bob Bens with 4, and Mike Bernardo with 2 points. One of the Badger players, Greg Hill, suf- . XV 17. 9-- 1 take ICAC By Nancy McLain Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred Proverbs therewith. PHONE 623-020- mm SHEPHERD OWNER-MANAGE- 0 OtOQOMM0OO0M0MOO R |