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Show Page Eight December The Pyramid Kittens edge Badgers 17. li)Sl Kv Debbie Culler EPHRAI- M- Thursday night the. Snow College Badgers lost to the Brigham Young University by a score of for the ... December followed by the bringing the ball inbounds underneath their basket Alumni game on January and up in the last. two. seconds for the win. BYU demonstrated some good passing and had far less fouls than Snow which racked up 20 to the Kittens 13. Mark Tuckett a guard for the Badgers was inEPHRAIM Mtn. View jured when he was Cafe and Peterson VW of knocked to the floor and Mt. and Pleasant broke a tooth. He came Ephraim respectively are back later in the fourth still tied for the first place quarter.. , spot in County League Awesome Brett Ap- Men's Basketball. plegate had a fantastic Four games have been game taking 33 of the 68 played by each team at Badger points. He was. this point and each has followed by Thomas won all four of those 11 and Lee games. with Larry Broadhead with 8. Following close behind Daye Sharp picked up al 3 I is Moroni Red and 23 points for BYU. Gunnison. Sky Hawk The Badgers play their International from next games in Modesto, Fiiirview holds a 2 record while Ml. Pleasant and Moroni Blue follow w ith 2 2 records: Nephi and Monti arc at while Fin. Green ami Spring City hold 13 records', Walker Oil and ' 7:30 p.m. Ephraim Black and The Hawks took on the Silver bring up the rear alumni last week at the with a u 3 and o 4 record Hawk gym. Winners of respect ively matches included Gene Peterson VW played Ney. Warren Kelsey. Moroni Blue in last Greg Anderson, David week's game and lieal All of the VW Hill. Curt Johansen. Troy them one Walker. Alan Madsen; players except David reached double digit Ron Nielsen. Burgess, Charles Bruton, figures in the game iii overtime, and Bobby against Moroni. Mike Black led the scoring with Decker, . Alumni winners of in followed closely by matches were Todd teammates Bill Masslich Paulsen. Wade Anderson. w ith 18 and Bob Trythall Carl with 17 Paul Arslanian Jeff Walker. Christensen. Scott Lamb. netted 12 and Steve Peterson pulled in in. Missing some key players Moroni Blue lienefitted Irom 23 points out of Tim Isiesel and 12 from l.ynn Coming back for the second half, however, they had a tougher time against the BYU Kittens, defense. With 2:28 left in, the second half the two teams tied it all up and fought bitterly for the rights to the last basket of the game. BYU's long arms and Snow's careless passes led to the turnover of. the ball to the Kittens. Snow ; . The win for BYU was a hard one with the squad fighting the Badgers all the way for baskets. Snow led most of the first half by as much as 10 points. 5 in basket Tournament last 16-1- . 70-6- MT. PLEASANT We're still a young team, but we have im- : DENTON'S AUTO PARIS INC. 462-244- 36 West Main proved over two weeks ago." Hawk Coach Stan Kitchen said this week as his team wrestling prepares for the upcoming match with Juab tonight. Mt.Piaosont 9 The Junior Varsity matches are set for 6 p.m. and the Varsity at .7:30 p.m. in the Hawk gym. The I lawks will journey to Delta on Tuesday. Dec. 22 to meet Delta. Starting times will also lie 6 and cjn'vn.ocnr SUN . . 40 PIECE tmhrt Sim lM" AND ?" MODEL TUOLUMNE, CALIF.- - Gary Coates, son of Marvin and Verla Coates of Mountainville was presented with the District's highest award, the Golden Heritage Boy Scout award recently at a recognition dinner in Tuolumne. Calif. Coates, who lived for many years in Sanpete is a long-timstouter who has worked in several capacities as well as serving at the district level. He was Cutimaster of Pack 566 in Tuolumne from 1975 to 1980 and Cubmaster of Pack 562 of the I.DS Church from 1979 to 1981. Having acted as the Scouting coordinator for Boy Scout Troop 562 from 1965 to 1972. Coates is now chairman of that 403 14. 1 M.7 hlEBfe KEMdf $f tIVKRMf tow aon e ; 8Rc. Tool Kit troops committee. lie also acted as district commissioner this year double digits: Anderson was has served as unit commissioner for several packs and troops, was on the staff at the Pow Wow adult training course the past two. years, helped with several district campiorees. .Coates completed several Scouter training programs and is an Order s. of the Arrow member. He is a high priest in the LDS Church. V lie and his :.wife, Carolyn and children. . Telephone Company. . ' - ' - . and Hal Livingston Robert Christiansen dunked It Pleasant lor Ml. while Sam jshorue put away 18 lor Spring City. Sky Hawk Iulerniitional look Black and Silver by a score of . Sky Haw k was led to an easy victory with Hint players making high scores. Tom Parks. Allen Carlson, and Jerry Parks netted 21. 18. and lit respectively while Black aiui Silver Kay Thomson and Kevin Cox got tit and 16 ui that order. John Otloson number 30 for the Badgers encountered a little opposition to this basket attempt Irom a BYU guard. The Badgers lost the Thursday 8 in the last two game to BYUs Kittens seconds of play. Larry high point man with 13. followed by Paul Madsen with 12. and Paul Tidwell with 10 Alter giving up the first three quarters Monti rallied with three players in double digits; Todd Jorgensen led with 15 while Rod Rowley and Ron Kiesel contributed in' T ' ''" ' ' each. Morom Red beat Ftn. Prepare now for truck strikes, job Call Sanpete County's lay-of- fs 79 67. Leading Murom were Dave Bailey with 21. Brent Bailey with la. George llyches with it I G .ii or illness. dealer: Perma-Pe- k Telephone Pv .A O 5 436-831- 2 Eairvioiv Chamber off Commerce ANNUAL O : otao only. Interest rates change quarterly on your account. Your account matures in 1 Vi years, and you can, for the first time, make periodic deposits without affecting the maturity date of your ac- count.. 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Jim Sanders with 12. and Kirk Anderson with It. Nephi had only two 'scores in double digits but they were whoppers. Rick May netted 29 and Tony Sperry had 24 Ml. Pleasant heal Spring City CP&L by a 4 Niint margin with only one player from each team scoring high. Cook. Mtn. View Cafe was led to a fine victory over Maul i with a 60 49 score and three players in and has accepted the position again for 1982. He ; . with 12. High point man for the game was Ftn. 76-5- Former local man given scout honor in' also 8-- 9 Snow plays its first against Ricks College in Center. league game January 15 he Activity teams mens league match with Juab North Sunpe le grapplers work out Tuesday In preparation for tonight's match w ith Juab. The matches will be held in the North Sanpete gym. Invitational Ephraim. 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