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Show Page Six Tin Man'll Pyramid 1W2 1. title amt! wins region bv Margaret Russell EPHRAI- The'eight 10 Region boys' basketball teams conM- verged on Snow College last Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the annual Round Robin Tournament. The final buzzer of the game championship found Manti in Millard first place, second, Hurricane third. South Sevier fourth, and Richfield fifth Delta, Juab and North Sanpete were eliminated The games were played against the background of color, noise and intense partisanship that invariably accompanies school games high During the halftime breaks the final night, the winning region drill teams performed: third place Juab first, second place Manti second, and first place Delta occupying the position of the honor during championship game. Manti South Sevier The opening game Thursday pitted Manti against South Sevier. The first quarter saw Manti on top until the score was and then South Sevier sank three in a row to achieve a tie at the The lead buzzer. back and forth the second during quarter, but ended with the Rams on top by three, 14-- see-sawe- d and Millard Juab. Quarter scores for this conflict were and game, but with both the teams playing fairly even ball of the hard and North Sanpete and teams playing ball it really didnt. The fast variety. The "lid Juab, first day losers, third quarter ended with seemed to be off the played the opening game basket for the Hawks, but on Friday. Both teams Manti on top by two, Manti ahead they were unable to close were tired from pulled battles the day steadily during the fourth in Hurricane's guards, quarter, as both Barnum often touted as the best in before, but both were and G leave of South the state, seemed able to determined not to be Sevier fouled out. The hit from anywhere In- eliminated Howarth and Morgan final score was deed, one of the most Manti. Bill Floyd was spectacular plays of the got on the board first for high point man with 23. tournament occurred at Juab, but Blackham and while Sorensen and the half when Humprhies Field matched their efParsons made 14 each. desperation" basket, forts, and the score was s Foul shots by of tied at In the second game, thrown Richfield defeated Delta the length of the floor, Wilkey and Wheeler lifted went in just a bit too late the Hawks to During by a closer score might have been to be counted. The score the remaining portion of expected from the first at the end of this period the first quarter the Hawks dominated the was and eighth place teams. The first part of the play, and the buzzer No. Sanpete At 6:30 the North fourth quarter found the found them on top, A basket by Wilkey at Sanpete Hawks and the Hawks losing ground. Hurricane Tigers trotted Jacobsen's one basket the beginning of the was topped by baskets second quarter gave the out on the floor It imfrom Reed, Humphries, Hawks a tally of 18, and obbecame mediately vious that the Hawks and Humphries again to then Jacobsen increased it to 20. North Sanpete were either nervous or a put the Tigers on top bit cold at the basket, and From this point on, continued to dominate the the Tigers were soon 12 to with Hurrican playing a play during the rest of the the Hawk's 4. 9 game, the quarter, which ended The Hawks hung in result was predicatble, A rally by Juab during there, fought gamely the final tally being But the Tigers, who the third quarter changed back, and managed to close in until the score were to go on to lose to the picture a bit. A was with the Tigers Millard by one point and press by the Wasps up by only three. Then defeat Richfield by two, didn't seem to have much Slack. Steglich, and knew that they had been effect for a time, and for the in a game. Blackham was then, suddenly, it did. scored Beatty in Tigers, balanced by two high man for the Hawks With the score at foul shots by Field and a with 16 points, followed by Sanpete's favor, Juab's 15 and Darrell Carter hit two in a basket by Jacobsen, and Field with A Jacobsen with 12. row. Jimmy Howarth the score stood at three-poin- t followed with a quick one. Juab game play by North Sanpete now held The final first-daHurricane's Beatty oclead. was between a narrow, curring at this crucial game time put the Tigers on top a margin they held until the halftime buzzer, The lead changed back and forth which should have made for an exciting at which time the score was 31 to 23. The third quarter found 41-3- 77-6- slow-dow- n 37-3- hard-foug- 61-5- three-fourth- 7-- 47-3- 55-4- 0 34-2- slow-dow- 62-5- full-cou- 18-1- 38-3- 3 24-1- y 25-2- The rather game continued after the half with both teams playing uninspired ball. ho-hu- one-poi- 27-1- For Fast Service . . . Willi a Smile! and the game picture had changed radically within a very few seconds. A foul by Jacobsen at this thime gave Howarth a three-poin- t play, and Juab was on top for the first time since the beginning of the game, Following this, Jacobsen committed his third foul and Blackham his fourth. The lead began to alternate, and a mildly boring game had turned into a barnburner! The quarter ended with Juab up by 40-3- two, top. This situation continued until midway into the fourth quarter when Millard went ahead, and the Millard fans went mad with joy. From that point until the final buzzer sounded,' no one was making any bets as to who would be the winner. During the waning seconds of the game, Hurricane, down by one, managed to get the ball, but lost it and - at the same time - the game. The final score was on 52-5- 60-5- Kichfiekl-Mant- 44-4- Juab made the first basket of the final quarter, and Jacobsen i The closing game of the second day of tournament play left the fans gasping. "I can't believe it!" was the password for the day for both the Richfield and Manti supporters. The No. Region team was Juab kept the lead expected to defeat the No. for the rest of the game, 4 team, naturally, but the and the final score was l. feeling was that if Manti was lucky the game just Dqring this game, all might be close. incredible 46 fouls were The first three points of called, and the tension the game, a basket and a was murderous. The tired foul shot, were made by and tender talent on the Templar Andy Russell. floor was repeatedly Baskets by Templars advised to solve problems Floyd and Jorgensen by lethal methods, and all followed, and the score in all it was quite a hassle. was It was at this The final result: North point that the Wildcats Sanpete was eliminated began to look a bit and Juab went on to lose stunned. Floyd sank two the consolation battle to more baskets and then Sout h Sevier the following Marsh, a Templar guard, night. tipped one in, and the Hurricane loss score was A few seconds later, Scores by the quarter lor the Hurricane-Millarwith the first quarter almost at its midway game were with Hurricane and Richfield's point, Willardsen managed to net two of the three points that were to be Richfield's quota for the quarter. Baskets by Templars Jorgensen, Barton and Marsh sent Mantfs total up to 20. Willardsen sank a foul shot, and the quarter ended with Manti The second ahead, 20-quarter proceeded in a similar fashion with Richfield it finding almost impossible to for North Sanpete with a long one Then Blackham fouled out, and Juab's Morgan tossed in two, putting Juab on top, followed 1 48-4- 74-ti- 14-- is atmosphere pleasant . . . people are 44-4- 0 break through Mantis friendly and the food is GREAT Manti 38-2- 9 3 The Dave Wheeler, 24, goes high over the heads of two Hurricane players to get this pass to Jeff Field, 32 in the opening game of the Round Robin Tourney held in Ephraim last Thursday. defense. The score halftime was 1 at 32-1- Manti wins fans, delighted but apprehensive, expected Richfield to come boiling in after halftime all ready to burst Manti's bubble, but it didn't happen. The third quarter ended with Manti ahead, 42-2- 1 The closing minutes found subs playing for both teams. The final score was Floyd was high point man with 28, but the entire game was a demonstration the 58-4- effectiveness of team money's worth. South Sevier had an edge all through the consolation game, finally defeating Juab. Hurricane 37-2- 46-4- 3 ahead by Most of the Last day quarter was played with Fans attending the final Richfield coming up barrier day of play got their against a 46-4- 48-4- e ConPnued on Bring the family! GREAT PIZZAS HAMBURGERS , SANDWICHES & ICE CREAM Family Nite Special Every Monday Night it 5:30 For Faster p.m. to 8:30 p.m. FIND GOLD IN OUR INTEREST-BEAR. Service, Phone Ahead! 462 - 2425 ING CHECKING ACCOUNTS 509 Nerth Sttf Carl Poulsen gets this shot off over the head of Hurricane player Thursday. The Hawks lost the game to the Tigers who are on their way to the State Tournament in Provo this week. 'u'DGG F HGAQDH PCDDD.DG (State Street Rezoning) that the Mount Pleasant hearing on Wednesday, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN City Council will hold a public March24, 1982at7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 115WestMain Street, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The purpose of this hearing will be to consider the following recommendation by the Planning Commission: "The Planning Commission recommends that all of Block 91 Lots and 4 of Block 92, Lots 2 and 3 of Block 90, Lots and 4 of Block , Lots 1 , 1 and 1 3 of Block , Lot 3 of Block 51 , Lots 2 and 3 of Block 58, Lots and 4 of Block 70, Lots 2 and 3 of Block 71 , Lots 2 and 3 of Block 72, Lots and 4 of Block 73, Lots and 4 of Block 84, Lots 2 and 3 of Block 85, Lots and 4 of Block 87, Lots 2 and 3 of Block 86, Lots 2 and 3 of Block 89 and a strip of land 214.5 feet deep on the north side of highway 89 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 from 50 West 800 South to the east boundary of the Brotherson Subdivision be rezoned as with the intent ) General Commercial that maximum protection of the residential property owners be written into the or(C-G- dinance change." Ed Meyer Planning Commission Published in The Pyramid March 4 and March II, 1412. Secretary Awards listed for tournament EPHRAI- M- Three days of tournament play by Region Ten boys' basketball teams at the Snow College Activity Center culminated in an award session. A was basketball awarded to third place Hurricane, a basketball was awarded to second place Millard, and the members of the team were given medals. A trophy was given to first place Manti, and the boys were given individual medals. A Sportsmanship trophy, donated by KMTI Radio, was presented to Richfield High School. The Utah Officials Assn, selected Manti Coach Wilbur Braith-wait- e to receive the Coachs Award for outstanding sportsmanship and leadership. The Team consisted of the Stephensen, Millard: Joe Brinkerhoff, Millard; Bob Jensen, Millard; Todd Jorgensen, Manti; Andy Russell, Manti, and Bill Floyd of Manti who was Most also named Valuable Player. WA listed on roll Humphries, Cliff Hurricane; work. . .earning high interest and giving you the same flexibility you want with your checking account. Get the facts today! McMINNEVILLE, OR- .- A student from Mt. Pleasant has been named to the Deans List at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore., as a result of high grades earned fall during semester. Jacci Denhartog, Howard and Esther Denhartog is a following members: sophomore majoring in Jimmy Howarth, Juab; art. The Deans List is Mike Sorensen, South comprised of students Sevier; Kendall who earn grades in the Willardsen, Richfield; upper to percent of their Reed Slack, Hurricane; class while carrying 12 or Dan Now your checking account wont have to sit idle any more! Our NOW accounts put it to grad daughter more of hours Note of Withdrawal Thera is a substantial interest penalty for oarly withdrawal fairview branch mt. pleasant branch 300 N. Wilburn Road 427-336- HOIISl OtPOlll INSUtANCt COtPOIAhON 210 South State 1 462-245- 7 427-336- 3 462-245- 8 Insured to $100,000 (2 FMLWSSTBMTK .of i 46-4- 4 46-4- 60-5- Hurricane and Richfield. battling for 3rd and 5th places, aslo were fighting for the privilege of meeting Lehi at the State Tournament or engaging in a play-of- f with South Sevier. The first three quarters of the game found Hurricane on top. The fourth quarter began with eight, play. and retreating. Then, suddenly, the barrier was broken, and the score to went from and Hurricane, nursing its one point lead, played Come and get me. Finally, with 58 seconds to go, Humphries of Hurricane fouled, and Kendall Willardsen sank a free throw that tied the Both sides game at scored, and the game was With 11 again tied at seconds to go Hurricane passed the ball around, waiting to make one shot that would either give or a win. them a 0 EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Page Seven |