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Show m, The Pyramid Page Six - February 12, 1981 Floyd powers Templars The third quarter opened with Manti getting on the board first. Then the Hawks,- backed by David Gundry who had the tough job of guarding Mantis Bill Floyd most of traditional Pep and the night, pulled ahead Bruce Bailey widened Rastus thriller. 9 the gap for the Hawks The tense play by play then with Floyd doing action was almost a repeat of the December clash which the Templars won by one. The on the clock was five points this time, but the spread came in the last 15 seconds when the Templars, holding a lead, hit a field goal and one from the line to ice it 2 and hold on to up RICHFIELD- - David Pep, Rastus and Victory Dyches, son of Rita Faatz for another season. and of Terry Dyches of The win kept the Moroni took a first place tie win in the 132 lb. Templars in a two-wa- y weight with Richfield for first class in the Region place in Region Eight Wrestling tournament while the Hawks dropped held last weekend and has to 6 for the season. qualified to enter the The game was tied State meet. several times with ' Young Dyches is the neither team getting a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. chance to pull away. Don (Marge) Ramey of Manti's widest lead was Fairview and Addie six points and the Hawks Dyches of Moroni. four. The first quarter ended 0 to Manti who led at III halftime MT. PLEASANT- - It was billed as a barnburner and barnburner it was as the Templars and Hawks battled it out in front of a full house here Thursday night in the 41-3- 9. 43-3- s v.7 64-6- 2 as Wrestler in state tourney 67-6- oP- - , 3-- 29-3- ; battle 67-6- ht Sole first place honors in Region Eight will be decided here Thursday night when the Templars play host to the Richfield Wildcats. Varsity tip off time is 7:30 p.m. MANTI- - Bowling news February 11 11 KMTI 7 Sports, A Cathy Snappys, 529; Ashworth, 0 Owens, 508. Individual High Game February 7. The Badgers on started the game with the first basket by Greg Hill. Treasure Valleys Spence Brooksheir came back to tie it 2 all, but soon lo6t any hope of a lead as the Badgers pulled way ahead. Snow College made some excellent rebound plays that helped boost their already steady lead. 9; Mt. Pleasant Greg Hill, Badger forAces, 36 to Moroni No. 2, ward couldnt seem to 8; Fountain Green No. 2, miss a shot from the 25 to Mt. Pleasant No. 3, charmed south west 20; and Mt. Pleasant corner of the aourtn. Rams, 42 to Moroni No. 1, The first half was low 34. until the last seven The schedule for this minutes of when play Mark Lee collided with a TVCC player and fell to the floor. No one on the court noticed he was still down and TVCC went up for a shot. Greg Hill stepped on to the court with another Badger to Lee to his feet and assist Standings after four then stayed on the court weeks show Mt. Pleasant to play. The buzzer Rams ahead with A and , the Moroni No. 1 and Spring sounded announced a scorekeeper 1 City both' have technical the 2 against No. Green Ftn. records; and Ftn. Green No. 1 have Badgers for Hills failure 1 records. Moroni No. 2 to check in with the Mt. Pleasant scorekeeper. has a The technical didnt No. 3, 3 and Fairview hurt the Badgers as Kelly Saturday February 14 at the Armory is 9 a.m. Moroni No. 1 vs Ftn. Green No. 2; 10 a.m. Moroni No. 2 vs Ftn. Green No. 1; 11 a.m. Mt. Pleasant No. 3 vs Aces; 12 noon Fairview vs Rams, and Spring City has a bye. 4-- 3-- 2-- 0-- 4G2-213- 4 0-- , talley up , the Hawk scoring. Kent Abegglen had a big night and hit 17 while Mike Jorgensen and Todd Jorgensen added 7 for Manti. Steven Jackson came away with ; five, Roger Barton six and Troy Birch 2. 0-- Treasure Valleys Dave Derrick took over the "charmed corner of the court as the teams switched sides. Mark Sindle caused a long awaited ripple in the crowd with a beautifully dunk executed and shortly after Mark Lee followed suit with one of his own. Only one time out was called during the entire game and that by the TVCC bench. Final score was High scoreres for the Badgers were Greg Hill with 18, Dave Miller 14, Mark Sindle 13, and Kelly Haws and Mark .Lee each with 10. Dave Derrick was high point man of the evening 96-6- scoring 24 for the chuckers, while team mates George Casper made 11 and Spence Brooksheir and Tom Buch each pulled out 8 points. Snow College will see action next, against Utah Tech on the Badger Court February 13.' Mike Bernardo, who was out with an injury in01 the TVCC game may not be able to play in the UTC game either, said Coach Ron Abegglan. Abegglan also com- mented that the Tech team are super shooters. Snow is College presently in third place in the conference. Beating UTC will tie them for second with that ball club. The game UTC plays against Dixie on Saturday will also help to determine the league standings. Grapplers down CNCC EPHRAIM- - In wrestling action the past week, the Snow Badgers defeated the nationally ranked (15th) Colorado Northwestern Com- munity College on two separate meets. The first ended with a score of Snow 31, CNCC 20 and the second win gave Snow their 4 gual meet record with a winning score of Snow 35, CNCC 5-- 17. Coach Devon Blad stated that Snow had an outside chance of winning the conference when it is played at Ricks College in Rexburg on February 10th. We have one ' potential champion, LeRoy Adamson-11- 8 lbs., whb has had only one Jr. College loss and sports h record of 7 .' Another of Mike our wrestlers, Marelli-13- 4 lbs., has won his last seven matches in a row. 8-- 4U u' f i 010 Johnson, Barbara 201; Pacific DeMill, By Debbie Cutler MT. PLEASANT- - High Scorers in last weeks Bantam Basketball play were Scott Cook, 23; Kim Wilkey, 17; Eric Olsen, 14; Tom Seely, 13; Daniel Clyde, 11; and Kirt Allred with 10 points. Last Saturdays results: Spring City, 32 to Fair-vie- m ' when they did. The big gun for the Templars, was 67 Bill Floyd who had great success from the corner and 30 points to show for his efforts. Bailey lead the Hawk scoring with 18 followed by Jackman with 17. . hit 10, Jorgensen Johnson 7, Gundry 6 and Brian Bahr added 4 to 12-1- 5 Badgers stomp Treasure Valley Save on 1980 Income Tones and save for retirement, too. Johnson, Gloria with two from the field and one from the line to 19-2- 13 867; 529; Owens, 9 the line and Johnson came back for the Hawks Bantam action Coach Bricker has produced the chamin team pionship basketball and volleyball for all the years that the Pacific Trails, 823. Individual High Series Colleen 62-5- left. Jackson hit two from f m 101 4 9W 10 10 3'2 16', 2 Century 21 High Team Game Snappys Doves, .881; Jensen, was called with the Templars holding the with 31 seconds lead JTl 5 8 9 9 15 12 Horseshoe Owen's Sports Gloria Johnson mustered two for the Hawks before time w 2, 1981 Larry's Bar Snappys Doves Pacific Trails Cow Palace Owen's, Jerry free-thro- 96-6- League Standings TEAM W....L Owens Templars and . get the Hawks as close as they were goint to get 64 mark. 62 at the Manti scored from the field and added one from the line to take possession of the coveted dolls for still another season. North Sanpete shot an amazing 80 percent from line and 53 the percent from the field for one of their best efforts this season inspite of the loss. The Templars hit 40 percent from the field and 68 percent from the line. The difference was in turnovers which hurt the 8 Hawks. Manti hit line. from the free-throThe Hawks - didnt get there quite as often but hit 48-3- 8-- BOWLERETTES 58-5- ' l I Haws did some great ball to make the half Writer Staff handling Pyramid EPHRAIM- - The Snow time score Bailey garned two more The second half saw the from the line for the College Badgers stomped the Treasure Valley Badgers maintain a 8 Chuckers with a strong lead but have a victory in the Snow hard time hitting the College Activity Center basket. The competition is all Women against on Junior coaches Womens Intermountain ICAC competition has existed. Her collegues on The Templars lost a from Kent Abegglen, Snow Campus and her close one in Richfield Mike and Todd Jorgensen opposing coaches have given Ms. Bricker high earlier in the season and and Steve Jackson. praise through the years. will be anxious to avenge The most satisfying the loss and retain sole honors, however, are the of in first position place wee lasting friendships built is She winsome a Region Eight. The with the young women , . Templars other loss was thing, wee is handsome She who a participate in the to Millard. sports under her direction Both teams are holding thing, She is a bonny wee and it has been said that 2 season records. Bricker "Coach is The Templars are thing, in not a wee o sweet This wife model, only sports backed by Bill Floyd who but also in academics, hit 30 points last week mine. a Burns that young women . adwife's My against North Sanpete Winsome Wee Thing mire. and will see a lot of action Bailey narrowed the gap to 7 with the Templars still leading by one. Kent Abegglen scored two quick ones for the. 58-5- Community College level. Templar, Wildcat clash focuses on region title remaining 54-5- has been notified that she is one of 20 finalists in national competition for the Stay Free Coach of the Year. 2 two and was fouled by Steve Jackson. With 1:45 51-5- EPHRAIM- - Coach Ann Bricker of Snow College Brian Barh (12) tries to get above Bill Floyd here Thursday night, but is surrounded by Templars, Kent Abegglen, Steve Jackson ( 12) and Mike Jorgensen. Todd Jorgensen (right) moves in to assist for NS. The Templars won the hard-foug- 3 for the Hawks and tied it up 45 all when the period ended. Manti opened the final quarter then Todd Jorgensen tied it up for North Sanpete with two from the line and 6:20 left on the clock. Manti pulled ahead then Joregensen hit two from the field to tie it again. Manti scored, then Eric Jackman tied it 1 with two from the free throw line. Then the Hawks had . trouble controlling the ball and lost Gundry on five fouls. Floyd added four more quick points for the Templars. BrUce' Bailey hit from the line to bring the Hawks with in 2 two then. Floyd erupted with two from the line and Roger Barton shot two from the line to move the Templars intb a more comfortable 2 lead, their widest margin in the game. Womens coach & 45-4- CR 12-1- XfA went shooting, Manti Hawks then Manti the stall. into a got Bailey jumped to a point lead. Gundry came back ball for NS and scored the m Trails, Bette Snappys, 199. Jensen, 197; Games over 160 Claudia Olsen, 171; Pat Nielson, 163; Ruby Nunley, 174. 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