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Show T www m w WW" r' V'W f W'WWfm January The Py. mid 29, 19S1 Pane Seven Badger ast-pace- d triumph over CNCC, CEU By Debbie Cutler Sutton with 12. The CEU game saw Pyramid Staff writer EPHRAIM- - Two fast Mike Bernardo leading action, high scoring games last week saw the snow college Badgers defeat Colorado Northwestern and College of Eastern Utah. Thursday night Snow handed Colorado Nor- 3-thwestern Community defeat College an EPHRAIM- - Snow and Firday saw the College Badgers will Badgers take their second victory of the week with a travel to Rexburg to meet score over the CEU Ricks on their home floor in this weeks ICAC Eagles. The game against game. Last weekend both CNCC saw the Badgers off to an early lead after teams won their games with Ricks defeating CEU Coach Ron Abbegglan 6 a started different lineup by 20 points in a game. with good results. The Ricks team seems Snow spent the evening to be playing well," down some pulling rebounds and taking Coach Ron Abegglan CNCC shots out of the air said. "They are a big, before they fell into the physical team that foul and the basket. frequently The Badgers lead all Badgers will have to be at the way in what most felt our very best to be a was a practice match for the CEU game. Halftime score was final Badgers will defend 1 record on road 89-5- 7 96-7- 6 96-7- 45-2- 89-5- The Snow, CEU game got off to a good start with Snow meeting a slightly better challenger. The Badgers had to work a little harder to keep ahead of CEU's Eagles. CEU didnt take a lead until well into the first half and didn't have it for long as Snow came back to pull ahead. Snow did well in and rebounding the ball and 46-3- contender in the Conference. The Snow strategy for the game will be to get the ball to the Badger big men offensively and defensively to stop Ricks big guards. Center in Provo. "Our defense must be solid," Coach said. Scott Pace from Utah Tech is the man to stop. He has been averaging about 21 points a game. "If we win both of these games, we would be back "We might try more in battling for a Conzone defensively, Coach ference lead with Dixie, Abegllan said. A good Coach Abegglan said. The zone defense seems to get ranking of the top contenders are Snow with a 1 our offensive rolling." record; Dixie with a Satuday night Snow will meet the team with the record; Ricks with a best outside shooting record and Provo record in the Conference Technical College with a at the Utah Technical record. 3-- 0 2-- 3 1 Hapless Hawks succumb to Tigers, Wildcats MT. PLEASANT- The left, the Hawks fired up - Jack-ma- basketball games gap to 6 with three when especially you are minutes left. The Hawks continued to tangling with firery Tigers and hungry press and trailed by 12 Wildcats. when the final buzzer The Hawks fought with sounded. heart, might and zeal, but were hampered by poor shooting and not being able to recover rebounds; MT. PLEASANT- - The which afterall, is the Saddle Tramps name of the game. NS was also playing Riding Club will be its Annual without Dave Gundry who holding Awards Tuesday night was suspended from the team after apparently February 3. The meeting will be in the basement of violating training rules. 7 Hurricane moved to an the Library at p.m. comAll members early lead here on Friday the 1980 season in pleting of and a night; inspite the club are invited and a desperate fourth-quarte- r special invitation is NS rally an easy issued to all parents. victory over the hapless Any boy or girl between Hawks. the ages of 9 and 19 inIt was much the same in joining the terested in Richfield story Saturday 'night although held the n 64-4- wondering Wildcats down until about two minutes were left in the half and were leading At that point Kenny Munk, Kendall Willard-seand Sandy Jorgensen exploded to a 9 Richfield lead and at halftime had left the Hawks 27-2- n Christiansen, Brian Bahr, Matt Lund and Jerry Johnson each had 2 while Jeff Strate played but didnt score. Awards night set 72-6- 0 96-7- Bailey led the scoring North Sanpete Hawks behind some fancy ball with 22 followed by Tod found it takes more skill hustling from Bailey and Jorgensen with 20. than heart to win Matt Lund to close the had 10. Robert stealing" pulled ahead by halftime with a score of The second half was a little more exciting when Mark Sindle was hit in the face and taken out of the game. Shortly after that CEUs Lucero was also hit and received a bloody nose which put him out of temporarily commission. Snow maintained a good lead through most of the game with a final score of High scoreres for Snow in the CNCC game were Brett Applegate with 23, Mark Lee and Mike Bernardo with 10 each. was scenario CNCCs lead scorers the were Hall with 19 and reversed. North Sanpete Mark Sindle goes upor two, while opponents looks on as the Badgers take wins against CNCC and CEU this past weekend. Johnson and Lucero led he scoring with 21, Dave Miller with 19, and Brett CEU 16 and 13 respectively. Applegate with 17. Riding Club is also urged attend and bring his parents. Awards are given out each year in different to rank fields and four Hurricane dropped North Sanpete 0 here Friday night. The Hawks will be on the road this week and will face the Millard Eagles in Fillmore Friday night. state loaning the company the other 75 percent on an interest free loan. 72-6- Fairview assessment special awards are given by the club. The special awards include Sportsmanship, Assessment notices on the Club Cottonwood Gooseberry Outstanding Member, Hard Luck and Irrigation Company Most Improved Rider. sprinkler system will be For more information in the mails within the Arlene next few days according to Lawrence Larsen, Christensen are Shareholders reminded that easements should be signed if this has not already been be taken care of. This-cadone at the city hall, water company officials said. contact 462-221- COME IN AND MEET OUR FRIENDLY STAFF 35-2- Come in for a visit and open a new account what wondering happened. Richfield switched defenses to put more control on Bruce Bailey and quickly zipped to a 3 lead with 3 : 27 left in the third quarter. Munk flipped in his 21st point to move the Cats ahead 3 46-3- 48-3- FOUNTAIN GREEN Twelve year old Angelynn Larsen (fourth from left) will Basketball comcompete in the district competition of the Utah petition in Gunnison, February 7. Others representing the school at county competition in Manti, were Cindy Gilgen, Marvin Laughlin, Kelly Means, Justin Lee, and Wade Beck. 4-- One-on-O- Womens basketball action set EPHRAIM- - Sanpete Ladies Basketball League is completing their third week of play. Currently Ephraim leads; is second Fair-vie- and Spring order. Gunnison City follow in that w and times. The highpoint Fairview, , Brian Bahr to Bailey who lopped it in added to the Hawk score making it 50-3- 5 for Richfield. The when quarter ended Todd Jorgensen added two more for NS. ' Eric Jackman quickly put four points on the boards for NS to give the fans slight hope as the scoi;e board read 1 but in spite of scrambling and narrowing the gap to 9 when Todd Jorgensen put in his 14th point, the Hawks could not sweep away the deficit and had 7 to settle for the loss. Bailey led the Hawk scoring followed by Jorgensen with 16. Bahr added 12 and Jackman dropped in 8. Munk lead Richfield 53-3- 7 OFFERS YOU Michael Anderson Vice President and Manager FREE CHECKING With $100 Minimum Balance NOW ACCOUNTS scored 13. $400 Minimum Balance 59-4- FREE ACCOUNTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ALL TYPES OF LOANS 70-5- Gunnison, led by Sally with 23. Jensen with 27 points Friday night, North outscored Spring City 69 let the Wild Sanpete to 10. Hurricane fly away from 1 them and were at Monday February 2nd halftime. NS trailed 5 will pit Gunnison against at the end of the third Fairview and Ephraim period. against Spring City. With only eight minutes Including Small Business Loans Home Construction Loans Robbie Gray Operations & Personnel Supervisor SAVINGS ACCOUNTS & CERTIFICATES 38-2- U, 61-3- We will soon be starting construction on our new building which will include two drive-i- n facilities. Shootout slated MT. yourbootdoolono now John oooro snowmobile now while wo have a Mg selection. Snowmobllers, don'l miss this one. From now new John through March 31 , 1 981 , you can buy the Deere snowmobile o( your choice and no finance until December 1, 1981 charges will begin to accrue Make your best deal on the hot Liaullire, , Sporllire, TreiHire or Spitfire snowmobile. It's e greet time to buy. tavorlte out your Stop In soon and pick John Deere snowmobile. PLEASANT-Sponso- r forms for the Utah Easter Seal Society and Utah National Guard 2nd Annual Basketball Shoot-ou- t can be picked up at the Armory acto Ches cording of the Christensen National Guard. Moko . is open to The Shoot-ou- t all boys and girls under the age of 18. Christensen said that Dennis Johnson, son of L COX AUTOMOTIVE & SPORTS Eddie and LaRue Johnson of Mt. Pleasant who was last year's is winner regional CANYON RD. FAIRVIEW e) 53-4- The ladies play every Monday night at Snow College Activity Center at There are two 7:00. games in progress at all scores in the past game were made by Erin Naylor in a 53 to 32 Ephraim vs Fairview game. Erin of Ephraim scored 15 and C. Howell, mml 6" and Richfield scored again before a pass from 427-924- 1 - practicing to defend his title and face all comers in this years event. The Shoot-ou- will t held February Armory. 14 be at the : They think that they shall speak well of you! Luke VI 26 want to see you shoot the way you shout. 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