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Show TX" w K r r ew i Hawks edge 71-6- 8 Wasps MT. three-t- PLEASANT-No- rth 0CD3p Coach Ericksen said that although the Hawks held an lead with about six minutes left, the Hawks could not break away from the pestering Wasps who had picked up a lot of confidence after Sanpete held a ten point lead o over the Juab Wasps - The Pyramid - Page Seven' 8, 1981 1 January nt throughout most of the me Friday night, but d few tense moments towards the end of the game as the Wasps downing South Sevier chipped away at the lead earlier in the season. and nearly upset the The Hawks lead 0 at Hawks. halftime after Eric Jack-ma- n Backed by some fine hit three field goals shooting from Bruce and Bryan Bahr picked Bailey who dropped in 8 up five out of six from the from the free throw line free throw line. and picked up 22 points Jackman was hot on the for the evening and a board with 10 rebounds super blocked shot from while Bahr and Dave Jerry Johnson in the last Gundry each had six 45 seconds, the Hawks assists. Todd Jorgensen pulled out the narrow TI- pulled down 7 rebounds GS point win over the for North Sanpete. visitors. Bahr and Jackman Coach John Ericksen trailed Bailey in the said that Johnsons block scoring column with 13 probably gave the Hawks each while Gundry picked the win as it prevented up 8 for North Sanpete. the Wasps from scoring. Matt Todd Lund, 17-1- mi 7-- Eric Jackman then Jorgensen went in for two to increase the lead to three points for the Hawks with only nine seconds left. Bailey went to the line again and dropped in two more to increase the Hawk lead to five. From that point, North Sanpete allowed Juab to go for their last basket which narrowed the margin to three when time ran out. and Jerry Johnson each had four points and - Robert Christiansen rounded out the Hawk scoring with 3. In for the first time after recovering from an Todd Jorgensen and Robert Christiansen get in the action here Friday night and were instrumental in helping the Hawks take a 8 win over Juab. North Sanpete will travel to Delta Friday night. Tipoff time is 7:30 p.m. 71-6- illness, Jeff Strate did a lot of blocking and rebounding in the Hawks the field and six from the defense but did not score. line for 26 points. Don Allred, who was The Wasps relied on heavily Jimmy hot from the baseline and Howarth who hit ten from hit some baskets from far Youth have one - basketball is underway in both ends of the county to Phil according Murray, director of the Youth Basketball lf Second-Third-Grad- Fourth-Fifth-Gra- expert basketball officials and in each Second-Third-coache- Snow ; College Badgers defeated I the Utah State University 'Jr. Varsity in an upset, J 100-9- 0 Monday night. par- development and fair s, Basketball Snow upsets - member ticipating, and upon skill Fouth-time-keepe- registrations Youth EPHRAIM every play makes this program a fun program to be associated with, Murray said, and the excellent physical conditioning just comes as a natural benefit." If any boy or girl in not has Sanpete three registered and still would like to join a team, he can Grade and two Fifth-Grad- e teams. make contact with Mr. Gunnison has three Phillip Murray at the Third-Grad- e and three Snow College Activity girls Center. teams parent group. The teams are split in the same geographic area the two school teams. Under the rules of the 1 districts. In the North the ; current 3-- 1 Association, every team in Fountain plays one-haof e game. The team has eight Green; two ten youngsters. teams and two to Fourth - Fifth - Grade Coaches and officials are teams in Moroni; one local parents. Everyone combined grade team in who registers is given a Fairview and two Second-- , Youth Basketball Third-Grad- e and three Association Shirt. The emphasis on Fourth - Fifth - Grade Second-Third-Gra- Brett out, had 16 points. Vance Gadd added 10 points, Gerrard Yates 8, Craig Lofgram 5, Kelson 2 and Greenhalgh had one for Juab. The win left North Sanpete tied with Millard, South Sevier, Juab and Hurricane for second place in the region with 2 season marks while Manti and Richfield were tied at the top with records. Delta is Things will untangle this week. It was an exciting week for the North Sanpete Junior Varsity who also picked up a win over the Wasps North Sanpete will travel to Delta .Friday night. Tip off times are 7:30 for varsity and 5:45 for JV. 2-- Second-Third-Gra- Association. Murray said meetings were held in all and good response to the program teams in Mt. Pleasant and one was shown. and one Unlike the soccer youth team in where games program were played at the Spring City. The south teams are Ephraim location, basketball games will be registered as three Secon-Thir- d Grade teams and played in the individual Grade because foui1 Fourth-Fifth- communities Sixth- and one teams will it explains, Murray e Eighth-Gradand travel less time mean girls team money and we have many in Ephraim. Manti has com-munit- V no n9 no no ranaSdHSMs Youth basketball now underway in county EPHRAIM g0v0B ON) Allen Poe was expelled from West Point Edgar USU-J-V 0-- 4. 59-5- Bowling Report Doves 39 Snappys Larrys Bar WALNUTS 20' 2 WESTERN FAMILY Pacific Trails Night Owls ' Century 21 High Team Game Cow Palace, 914; Snappys Doves, 861; KMTI, 836. Individual High Series Jerrelyn Blankenship, Snappy's, Daniels, ONE-POUN- 549; Snappys, $ 1 OHO D efEaityy California Renon 595; RIPE OLIVES Ashworth, (s) 515. Individual High Game EARLY CALIFORNIA Colleen Ashworth, Owens, 215; Jerrelyn t Snappy's, Blankenship, 208; Kathy Sorenson, Cow license violation, 1; speeding, 21; other moving violations, 1; violations, 1. Fines collected $742.00. non-movi- Palace, 202. Games over KMTI- 160 PILLSBURY'S Darlene - Blackham 163, Karen Nell Gail Bucanan 172. Pacific Trails- - Gay CARE 1, Baxter, Carol 175; 'N Mortenson, 166; Cow Palace- - Nancy Wernz, Sorenson, Nielson, Kathy 184; Pat 202; 191; Christie Bunnell, 180; Ada Collard 100-9- 0 168. Yvonne 21- - Century Carter, 183. from the line. Brian The Badgers looked to McCLeary, Salt Lake ' be in trouble when at the City, was close behind half they were trailing 45- with 18 points scoring 38. The Utah State team for 2 at the line. took an early lead and the Badgers couldnt keep up the pace. With eight ; Badger plegate, Grantsville, was lead scorer with 28 total points. He scored nine baskets and shot 10 for 12 Ap-- " KMTI Cow Palace December report Drivers 32 OUNCE EPHRAIM BOWLERETTES December 22, 1980 League Standings TEAM W....L Owens Sports 412 I8V2 Owens, FAIRVIEW JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURT HONORABLE EARL RAMSEY PRESIDING MONTE 2) fl ' Colleen Court DEL $ Owen's Sports Center-Glori- Johnson, a 162; Colleen Ashworth, 215. Snappy's Doves- - Renon Daniels, Jerrelyn 198; Blankenship, 208; Cathy Jensen, 169. Larry's Bar- - Margaret PLUMP in the Brunson, 179. second half, McCleary BOWLERETTES made two quick baskets December 29, 1980 giving the Badgers the End oT 1st Half edge and Utah State fell Standings League behind, never again to TEAM W....L hold the lead in the game. 20' 43'& Doves In the last minute of play, Snappys 43 V2 20 V2 Owens Sports the Badgers were fouled Bar three times. McCleary Larrys Cow Palace and Bernardo were right KMTI on the money as all six Pacific Trails shots went in the hoop. Night Owls High scorers for Utah 21 Century State were Bob DeMarco, Team Game High a sophomore from Reno, Doves, 885; Snappys Nev. and Scott Harris, a 873; Cow Bar, Larrys sophomore from Ogden. Palace, 855. Snow will meet the Individual High Series Snow Alumni in the AcGloria Johnson, tivity Center on Thur- Owens, 535; Jerrelyn 7:30 8 at p.m. sday, Jan. Blankenship, Snappys, 524; Colleen Ashworth, to minutes go 2- - & MEATY POUNDS a 37.5 SO FT. Ml? ' fabwim 8UifRaMMt 427-340- Owens, $ Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wheeler enjoyed having all of their family home on Christmas Day. The was family the first time all had been together since before the Wheelers left to fill a mission in Texas. Family members enjoying the day with them were Clifford Wheeler, Mr. and Earl Wheeler, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. P;.ul Black, Grants Pass, Ore.; and Mrs. Mont Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. of Jerry Nelson, all and Fairview and Mr. Bryce Jackson, and their Milburn Mrs. . Snow College Badger, Mike Bernardo rights to keep control of the ball as an USU-Jgame played Monday opponent tries to get it away in the Snow VS Snow the JVs 19946 in a rousing defeated Center. Snow the at Activity V Night game. Gloria 208; Johnson, Owens, 204; Renon Daniels, Snappys, Owens, 192. SPILL-MAT- E Games over 160 KMTI-Pa- t Nielson, 164. Pacific Trails- - Gay Baxter, 169; Wernz, Duncan, 179; 166; Barbara DeMill, 172. Cow Palace- - Nancy Bunnell, 181. century elements, carter, STORE HOURS Dorothy Christie 21- - 164; Jeanie 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Yvonne 160. Owens Sports Center-MGloria Johnson, 204; r. Colleen Ashworth, 184. Snappys Doves- - Renon 192; Jerrelyn Blanken-Mr8hip, 208; Cathy Jensen, 187; Bette Jensen, 170. Larry's Bar- - Donna s. families. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Day Brinkerhoff, 160; Vicki of Provo spent the Thomson, 183; Margaret with Mrs. Brunson, 169. holidays Night Owls- - Barbara Florence Day. Keith is 161.' BYU. Evens, attending i D mam 514. Individual High Game Jerrelyn Blankenship, If JEPflQfllft |