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Show foge ten The Pyramid December Hawks breeze by Badgers; fall to Vikings to within two Wasatch returns to Hawk Country for Friday battle at 7:30 p.m. MT. PLEASANT North Sanpetes 1 Hawks will be on the road for two games this week and on the home court for another in what looks like a busy week of basketball. The Hawks played at Payson last night and will host the Wasatch Wasps here Friday night at 7:30 p.m. After the Wasps knocked the Hawks out of a chance at the football title, it looks like there could be just a tinge of revenge in the air as the two schools colide again, this time on the basketball court. On Saturday the Hawks will travel to Beaver for a battle with one of the schools in the state. top 3-- A The Hawks broke away early in the first quarter against the stunned Vikings who are one of the top schools in the state when junior forward Ken Pay landed eight points and forward Kim Wilkey scored six for a 16-- lead with just over two minutes left in the quarter. The Vikings battled back in the second period and narrowed the gap to at the 5:43 mark. Then Scott Cook hit three baskets in a row to put the Hawks back up 4 with just under four minutes before halftime. Wilkey added a field goal and two from the line along with a key basket from Tom Seely to put the Hawks up Doug Thornton added two in a and then Wilkey and Pay play key delivered to give the Hawks a 2 3-- all-sta- 6 2 24-1- 28-1- 35-2- MT. PLEASAN- T- The North Sanpete Hawks breezed by the here Friday Wayne Badgers night, but lost a barnburner in the final seconds to the Pleasant Grove Vikings Saturday night 84-5- 1 53-5- 2 halftime lead. The Vikings did considerable revamping during the half, and came out blasting away at the Hawk lead. Then it was the Hawks who were in shock as the Vikings pulled Badgers get revenge on Casper to win Snow Invitational By Steve Peterson "We owed them that said Sophmore forward Brik EPHRAI- Mone, Eyre Saturday after Snows victory over Casper, Wy. in the championship game of the three day Snow Basketball Invitational Tour- nament. Snows only loss thus far this year was to Casper College in Casper a week ago, and after Saturdays win, the first loss in nine games for Casper, the Badgers feel better about their play. The four team tourney included Cochise and Phoenix Colleges from Arizona, Casper, and Snow. There were six games, with everyone getting a chance to play each of the other three teams. Snow started out Thursday night against Cochise, and had little trouble, winning 80 to 55. Forward Greg Humphreys was high with 20, Parsons had 18, and Eyre and 7 foot 1 inch Lance Scott both had 10 points. 61-6- 0 pre-seaso- n night Snow played Phoenix College, and started out in a Friday slump the first half where they were down Phoenix scored the first basket to open the second half, when Snow guard Rhett Parsons lit up the nets and led Snow on a twenty point scoring spree, putting the Steve Bruce had Badgers up eight assists, and Parsons led the scoring with 24, followed by Humphreys with 19. Every one of the 40-4- 40-4- 3, 60-4- 3. 102-7- 3 making Saturday match the Friday, nights Snow-Casp- championship. Snow played a zone defense throughout the game to stop big Ricky Domonkos and Herb Clark inside. But that left Tony Gulley, 6 fooot 2 inch guard open from outside, and he put on a scoring display with the tourney game high of 29 points. and Casper led at the half, the score stayed close until the end. With less than a minute to go, Steve Bruce hit two foul shots, putting Snow up four. Casper answered with a tip in by Clark. Rhett Parsons then missed the but Humfront of a phries scored after Eyre got the rebound. Caspers center tipped in the final score, but time ran out with Snow up one, team consisted of The Gulley and Clark from Casper, Danny Smith of Cochise, John 32-3- 61-6- Landry of 37-3- with 2:37 left in 5 the quarter. Coach Mike May called time out and Pay came back in and hit two, the Hawks got a good fast break going, and then Cook was called for his fourth foul on a questionable at the end of the and were up third period. The Hawks hit 31 field goals and from the line. hit 62-3- 5 17-2- 6 Mark and Lierd Dennis Glassmeyer lead the scoring for the Badgers with Academy Tigers triumphed over the North Sanpete Hawks last Tuesday and 6 to give both the night varsity and junior varsity girls their first victory of the season. The girls will be busy this week with three home games, Wednesday night, hosting Gunnison, Thursday night Waterford, and Friday night Intermountain Christian. The Tigers led throughout the junior-varsitgame. In the first quarter, Wasatch got an early lead, thanks to two baskets by Joann Secakuku of Second Mesa, Arizona. Danielle Kunze from North Sanpete also scored during this quarter, also scored during this quarter. In the second quarter, scoring by Stephanie Fong of Los Angeles, Calif., Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia, Lori Harrington and Yuka Sato of Japan helped Wasatch maintain its 37-2- 7 27-1- y lead. North Sanpetes Shellie Poulson was hot during this quarter with two successful free throws and a basket. In the third quarter, North Sanpete lessened the gap as a result of baskets by Shellie Poulson and Brooke Anderson. Joann Secakuku was Wasatchs only scorer during this quarter, with one basket and one successful free throw. In the fourth quarter, Wasatch widened the gap, due to scoring by Joann Secakuku, Pam Martin of Myton, Stephanie Fong and Yuka I buy mobile Call colfor cosh. and axels tires home d5 lect evenings, Don Leech CASH FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 1 . Phoenix, and Greg 74-6- Guard Marathon team. Hawk grapplers host South Hawks PLEASANT MT. wrestlers will host South High School, Thursday, Dec. 6, in their first home match. Matches will begin at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Coach Richard Tree said. The Hawks have wrestled South team in previous years High, a and generally have beaten them, he said. The Hawks will also see action tournament at during a North Sevier Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8. Fridays matches will be held at 3 and 7 p.m. Saturdays matches begin at 10 a m., 12 noon, 3, 6, and 7:30 p.m. Two Hawks grapplers, won their first matches during last weeks encounter with Millard. David Hill, 145, won his match by decision and Todd Lee, 185, pinned his opponent, the coach said. The Hawks lost the opener 60-- 45-4- 46-4- 48-4- 4-- 48-4- 51-4- 53-5- pre-seaso- n MHS events The Templar Booster MANTI Club is planning a banquet for tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Manti High cafeteria to honor students who NS 84, Wayne 51 Hawks had easy sledding all the way as Scott Cook had a field day snatching the ball Friday night the away from the mystified Badgers. He used his quickness to score 23 points, the highest he has had this year. The Badgers were no match either, for the rebounding and scoring of senior forward Kim Wilkey who totaled 29 points. Junior Ken Pay followed with 11. Kurt Allred came in to score 6, Tom Seely added 4 and Doug Thornton, Wes Jensen, a sophomore, and Wade Olsen, a freshman, picked up two points each. Also seeing action were Kurt Eppler, John Bailey and Troy Jorgensen. The Hawks led 5 at the end of at halftime the first period; 25-1- 45-2- 8 ' quarter, Wasatch North Sanpetes Ken Pay, no. 24, battles for rebound with Waynes Mark Glassmeyer Friday night. Also getting in on the action is Tom Seely, no. 21. The Hawks took an easy win over the Badgers 1 but lost to the Pleasant Grove Vikings Saturday night 84-5- 53-5- 2. w llJ m 8.95 Shampoo per room minimum includes Scotchguard SPARE RIBS quarter, North Sanpete rallied to come within seven points of Wasatchs lead. Betty Dye was principal scorer and added to the excitement by making three baskets. Wasatchs Pam Martin greatly aided the Tigers during this quarter by scoring two baskets. In the final quarter, Wasatch widened the lead, again as a result of heavy scoring by Pam Martin. North Sanpetes Betty Dye and $H09 2'2lbs. In the third Senior citizens The semiPLEASANT Mt. Pleasant of the monthly meeting Senior Citizens will be held at the Center Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. A pot luck dinner will be served and followed by a program by Linda Bench. , thru Dec. 22 STEAM CLEAN PORK CHOPS NOODLES CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1 T9 i&l&SS'J Harrington. North Sanpetes scoring during this quarter was accomplished by Betty Dye. 37-2- $4.95 PER ROOM minimum OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE 462-310- 2 445.3525 Periodic blood pressure checkups to senior citizens. are offered free PORK ROAST by ended 10. Prices effective December widened the gap with heavy scoring Heather Allred provided heavy completition during this quarter with two baskets each. The game MT. PLEASAN- T- The Senior Citizens will hold a blood pressure clinic at the Center at 1 p.m. on Dec. MT. PLEASANT American Beauty Susan Secakuku and Lori participated in fall sports. On Thursday the girls basketball team will host the Moab Red Devils. Junior Varsity action begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by varsity action at 7 p.m. The Templars will be at Dixie on Friday night and on Saturday night will play at Panquitch. Wrestlers will participate in the North Sevier High school Tournament on Friday and Saturday. Senior citizens 27-1- In the second MT. PLEASAN- T- Scott Staker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Staker, left Dec. 3 for Hawaii to particilate in the Honolulu Marathon Dec. 9. A member of Company D, 1457 Engineer Batallion of the Utah National Guard, Staker is one of four members of the Utah National the line. The North Sanpete Junior Varsity also had easy going as they whipped the Badgers 41-3- Sato. The game ended In the Varsity game, Wasatch took an early lead with two baskets by both Caroline Martin of Roosevelt, and Anna Thom of Schurz, Nev., and one basket by Pam Martin. North Sanpetes Chalyece Russell scored one basket in this quarter, as did Debbie Wheeler. J.C. Carpet Service Dec. each. The Badgers 17 out of 25 from charging violation and his basket was not counted. The Hawks held a slim 9 lead at the end of the third period. The Viking defense was all over Wilkey who had garnered 13 points in the first half and was held to two in the second half. Kurt Allred got things going and put the Hawks up 0 and then added one from the line to keep the Hawks on top Pleasant Grove scored, and after a couple of turnovers by both teams, Allred added two more from the line to keep the Hawk lead at Then Pay was called for a charging violation and the Vikings came within one of the Hawks 7 at the 2:55 mark. Pay scored from the line but the Vikings bounced back to tie the game at 49 all and then went 9 on a Hawk turnover. ahead Cook tied it at 51 all but Zabel scored two for the Vikings to make it With 50 seconds left Wilkey missed the front end of a one and one. Pay also missed an opportunity from the foul line to put the Hawks in front and time ran out with the Vikings holding a 2 advantage. Wilkey led the Hawk scoring with 15 points followed by Pay with 13. Cook had 9; Allred 6; Thornton, 4; Seeley, 2; and John Bailey had 3. The Hawks hit 19 field goals and 14 out of 22 from the line. Masher topped the scoring for the Vikings with 13 followed by Zabel with 10 and Clements with 9. Van Dyke hit 8; Bahr, 6; Flinder, 3; and Kitchen had 4. The Vikings hit 22 field goals and 9 out of 17 from the line. Humphreys of Snow. Rhett Parsons, freshman for Snow from Monroe recieved the MVP award. After seven games, Humphreys leads in scoring with a 19.0 average, followed by Parsons with 16, and Eyre with. 15. Snow travels to the Santa Barbara Classic this week, an eight team tournament where Snow team. will be the only The next home game is Dec. 12 against College of Southern Idaho. MT. 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