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Show December Hawks fall to Templars 48 - 39 MT. PLEASANT-T- he Manti Templars fought off the persistant and pesky Hawks here Friday night to win the first y 9 battle before a packed crowd Saturday night. The more experienced Templars Jumped out to an early lead with their first five shots and led 10 j to 0 before the Hawks got on the boards. When the 4 Hawks gained their composure they matched the visiting Templars cross-count- 48-3- i point for point and came young team with only within four points a' three seniors back from couple of times. The score last year and their at halftime was with inexperience was felt in their shooting. the Templars leading. Dave Wheeler and The Templars were paced by their center, Bill Bryant Blackham lead Floyd, who canned 20 and the Hawk scoring with ten aided by Roger Barton each and Wade Jacobsen 30-2- 7, 1981 Floyd. I felt good about will tipoff at 8 p.m. on the our defensive pressure Wasp Court. Junior Varsity and girls throughout the whole basketball will play game." He added that he felt ahead of the main event. the Hawks were ' much Commenting on improved and planned on Saturday night's action winning before the Coach Wilbur BraithChristmas break. He will waite said the Hawks have his chance to try it were taller and defended again tonight as the better than he had anHawks travel to Nephi for ticipated. He ,was ima battle with the Juab pressed by Jacobsen's Wasps. , defensive action. The The Templars will meet was game rescheduled from Friday Richfield Friday night at night and varsity action 8 p.m. in Manti and Coach Braithwaite says he feels that his team is capable of facing the Wildcats. He said the Templars have been having trouble with the flu this week and keeping all the boys ready for practice. The Templars and Wildcats are both undefeated in league play The hoys varsity game and are sporting 0 wits preceded by a girls records. The Templars lost to varisity. The final score in Richfield last year in an of this game was South Seviers , favor. overtime and then beat South Sevier's great them in Manti and again in the Region Round stars Karen Reynolds Robin Tourney. and Kamelle Gleeve Students chose the "V" scored 16 and 17 points which Victory Talbot and symbolizes each. Karen has , swords to for a fast game played represent the rivalry Manti and sank 9. between the two schools. This Friday Manti will Both schools' mascots will appear on the symbol play- Richfield at Manti. Both teams are un- and a plaque on the base defeated in league play at will state, "Symbolizes Supremacy, this point, hut this Athletic " weekend that situation beginning with The symbol replaces will change. the Rastus, Pep and I,asl Friday Richfield Victory dolls that were 0 and Phil Marsh who had down from his 19 points ten points each. Friday night added 8. The Hawks played a Remarking qn his first close man to man defense encounter with the rival and did well in defending Templars, Coach Larry I felt against the defending Anderson said, Region Ten Champs. The pretty good with Jeff Hawks are fielding a Fields defense on Bill Thp Pyramid Page Eleven - Floyd paces Templars to 59-5- 0 triumph over Rams It.v by Margaret Bussell Margaret Bussell MANTI- Manti managed to defeat South Sevier Iasi Friday by a score of but the victory was definitely not 59-5- handed over on Throughout the Bams did not second give up. a platter. Great games were game the played by Joe Barnuni for one and Flint Gleave of South Any little Sevier and by Bill Floyd, error on Mantis part who hit for 29 points, and found them racing down Todd Jorgensen and the floor with the ball. Roger Barton of Manti. Scores by the quarter were (j all with Manti and on top. It took reft I skill 52-3- 6 42-3- 7 28-2- 16-1- 4-- 59-5- and H determination, though, to keep them there. Coach Braithwaite didn't do much substituting. n The scariest moments for the Templars came during the latter part of the 4th quarter. The pressure tactics of the Rams helped them to powerhouse victory symbols since played narrow the score to Millard and won by one 1913. the a giving Templars when a desperation The winning symbol scant 3 point lead. The (mint thrown at the was announced at halfbasket traded then teams found its target. time. baskets for about two lm.er and then Flint minutes, Gleave slipped in an extra one. v.v 1981-82.- Injuries minor as vehicles collide 48-4- tes 35 KMTI 32' of 300 13 Owen's Sports Pacific Trail Snappy Service Horseshoe 19' 2 28' 2 Livestock H&B Trailer Sales 19 29 19 19 Yamaha World 878. ! 4 .. The Templarettes took an easy win over the Lady Peterson. Hawks here Saturday night. Photo-Pa- Tis Better to Lewis' Sclact Honorable Mt. 20, Rodriquez. Pleasant, a passenger in the Kinsman vehicle was taken to Sanpete Valley Hospital where he was treated and released. The Peatross vehicle sustained damages of from $800 t $1,000, Marshal Nelsdsajd. , f - ' ' to during the game. Bryant added Blackham for the Hawks Jacobsen came back in while Jeff Fields dropped bench. The injury stopped the second half and in 10. Carl Poulsen had 2 Kim visiting North Sanpete the Hawk momentum, scored 13 of his points and freshman, and NS could only score while Dave Wheeler Wilkey had 3 to round out Hawks. seven . points while the North Sanpete's scoring , Wade . lecobson came on to score 19 for North Eagles used the ad added 16 for the Hawks drive. 69-5- 9 9 M tvl Earl 534; HISS! 500 North State Mt. Pleasant HOTM VJe , L V and spent the entire second quarter on the 34-1- 9 tfCo U Still Offering the Dost in Hamburgers, Steak, Ham, Fish Sandwiches, and Other Delicious Entroos. i9 JEANS A H vantage to take a halftime lead. Announcing the . . . Givej Go Sanpete even though he suffered a sprained ankle O 7 v FILLMOR- E- Bob Jensen bounded for 32 points here Friday night to take a Region Ten basketball victory of the 100 Ramsey presiding. Report for month of November. HorTraffic: 20 speeding; 2 ' seshoe, 531. other moving violations, 1 Individual High Game driver license violation; 5 g violations. Renon Daniels, Horseshoe, 219; Nell Breux, Criminal Misdemeanor: H&B Trailer, 202; Bette none. Fines collected $405.00. Jensen, Snappy, 200. L ' , Eagles take victory over Hawks Fairview City Justice of the Peace Court. Individual High Series Renon Daniels, Horseshoe, 547; Bette Jensen, Snappy Service, LuRue Johnson, Everardo report 898; Owen's Sports Center, , door. Court High Team Game H&B Trailer Sales, 911; Horseshoe Livestock, East Open at 10:30 a.m. Also featuring our own JEANS - $A99 lr IZbZbi Santa will bo in oar storoto visit tbo children from 1 to Saturday, Doc, 19 0 total or nans maw SI 0 IFP on any 10" or 12" Pizza I1IW 'C7CCV t:4 Valuable Coupon Good For with ovory Lap 14 inch PC 4 hand-rollo- d 4:00 to 10:30 Mon. - Thurs. 4:00 to Midnight Fridays 12:00 to Midnight Saturdays FOUR FREE DRINKS PactG Mt. HIAIANT t 48-3- 9. South. Fairview City Marshal Raymond Nelson said when Peatross saw the 15' 2 24 24 22 26 21 27 2 I5- - i Barton (32) Troy Birch (52) and Phil Marsh (30) Peterson aided the Templar effort. Photo-Pa- Surrounded by Templars, Wade Jacobsen has to go high in the air to pull down a rebound here Saturday night. The Templars won the encounter Roger car, he attempted to stop, but hit the 1980 Chrysler lA'Ilaron on the right rear Elder - ,,, Fv a 44-4- The scoreboard flipped with up a score of Manti leading by one. Manti then went into a FAIRVIE- W- An install, making South collision Sevier come to them. tersection Todd Jorgensen came between two cars on Dec. II at about 7 p.m. left one through on the free throw line in a big way. and the man with a cracked final score was Manti by a collarbone and mild -- whiplash and did $2,000 good margin. damages to one of the vehicles. old Seventeen-yea- r David Peatross of 42 West HOWLING REPORT 2(H) South, Fairview, was Kuwlerrttes cited for failure to yield December 7. 1981 " when his car hit the League Standingsvehicle of Don Kinsman, TEAM: W.. ...I. of, 316 East 100 South Cow Palace Stricket- Fairview, at the - t 07i:iuSj Mlko & ad Etacr Clip and Bring tha Coupon to Elmori Clrdo Bar I COUPON GOOD SATURDAY ONLY J'V- |