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Show psp'TjirTiTin lijpifrgyii The I.tge Six March Pyramid ijffipiWiiiiiilhiiliPyiiill 1989 8, Hawks edge Tigers to take third in state fV V. TV1.' 1; u Sifef ' . 'n - i s i a, X ". I t p - J CEDAR '. if' nt $ - a" ".H 'r rr rt T V 50-4- lead Brad Clinging to a one-poiBench scored and was fouled. He made the three-poin- t play to hold on 55-5- 2 with 1 :30 left. Jclf Eiickscn and Larsen were both on the bench with four fouls. Slack scored from the line to keep NS up 58-5- 5 with 25 seconds to go. The Wasps tied it at 58 all. With L2 seconds left North Sanpete fouled, but the Wasps missed the first of a one and one. North Sanpete refunded arid took control with seven seconds. The rest is history as Heiden was able lo muscle it in for the winning win. iwo points and the 60-5- 8 Slack got away ft om the Wasps in the first quarter and went on to pace the Hawks with 19 points. Larsen had 12 followed by Jeff Erickson with 10 and Bench with 8. Osborne had 6, Heiden 3and Keith Curtis had 2. The win put the Hawks back in contention with Ryan Cull and his Richfield Wildcats in the championship bracket Friday night. The Cats jumped to a nine-poilead before Jell Encksen put the Hawks on the board with two halfway through the first quarter. Then Slack came through with five lo get the Hawks as close as they would tome the rest ol the night nt 45-lo- -H V j fV -' f Davis scored two from the line for the Wasps to come within four. Hawk turnovers hurt in the last five minutes as Davis scored again with 4 26 lei t to narrow the Sanpete lead nerve-shatterin- g von over the Region Nine champions Thursday plus an electrifying one-poivictory over Hurricane Saturday gave the North Sanpete Hawks third place in the state tournament last week. The Hawks, who never made the state rankings all season, hauled it out with Richtield Ftiday only to see the Cals take it move up in the championship biaekct. In a rematch of the Region Ten Round Robin Emery's Steve Gordon let a bomb fly for three points on ihc buci to lift the championship Spartans to the over Richfield 84-8- 3 Satuiday night. Fmery's Shawn Biadley at matched Richfield's Ryan Cuff point lor point in a wild fourth quarter to give Emery Us first championship and its last Emery will go next year Biadley scored 37 points for the Spai lansand Cuff hit 43 for the defending champions. Sophomoie Randy Heiden came off the bench and hit two points on the bucr to give Ninth Sanpete a 60-5- 8 upset win over the highly-ranke- d Wasatch Wasps in the first ?t fJ A two-poi- i t t' CITY--- 2-- is i .,. x 1 1s 2-- A 3-- of the state tournament Thursday afternoon. Following a hoi second quarter and leading at hall lime, the Flawks saw a advantage cut io thiee as the Wasps caught in c and scored seven points to game 35-2- 5 nl heloie Travis Laiscn linallv got the H.ivvkson the boa id The Hawk lead stayed at three points as Wasatch seined, then I ,u sen seined Robei Slack hit two and the Hawks slaved up Shawn Osboine gave Ninth lead, 44-3Sanpete a with a thiee-pmn- l basket as the natiovv thcvoid. 35-3- At hall time Richfield led 38-3- 0 and w'crc up 50-4- 1 at the end of the (bird pcnod lead, 62-4- 8 Holding a with 2:32 left, Richfield went into a stall and Hawk Coach Chet Keisel decided to let his bench get a little play ing expci lcnce in a stale meet. But the young Hawks, Pete Allred, Danny Chtistenscn and Shane Kjar, vunt in to plav ball Chitsiensen scoted two baskets and two Irom live-poi- 1 Snow to Office Supply . 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PLEASANT 462-215- III' s Af t Al AN Y Will f AC v ( FI lltl Pf ll and Joy be (he spcakcts at T nday Toium, March 10, at noon, at the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion Gary Lundberg is a mai l lage and family therapist, and his wile, Joy, is a writer and lyi lust. Tlic title ol their presentation will he, Seek Foi the Highest That Is In You. EPHRAIM-Ga- rs All DRAWING TOOLS INCLUDES A Lund-beigwi- sign up now for the - riie Snow C ollcgc Budg- ets ended the season with a disaploss to Utah Valiev pointing Coinmumlv College in regional competition Thutsdav. 86-6- 6 Snow and Utah Valiev both started snuggled dining the In si slovvh and eight or ten minutes ol the lust half Altei killing behind bv as much s eight points m the hall, the Badg-ei- s battled back to lie UVCC 34all at half time. Snow madcseveial lui novels but so did Utah Valiev Paul Aleaki had thiee louls in less ihan seven minutes and spent the rest ol the half on the bench Gary Woodbury' who scored ten points in the first half brought the Badgers back to the tie. Ralph Squiics deceptively strong playing with rebounding and scoring eight points and Steve Bank's hustle, assists, arid steals, all helped bung Snow even by half time. In the second half, Utah Valley moved into a commanding lead and the Badgers trailed Down the stretch Snow put only oncscriousrun together when they crept within six points at UVCC responded quickly and their lead widened while the Badgers fell luithcr behind. Missed foul shots and other miseues, plus solid ball 54-4- 65-5- 9 conttol by Utah Valley and extremely accurate foul shooting cemented the game with an 86-6- 6 final. The Badgers w'eie unable to slop NORTH SANPETE RECREATION CENTER FREE opened the louith then Biad Bench two. quailerwith wcnl lo Lai sen who pul NS up 48-4- 2 With the Hawks leadin'! 50-4- 4 The Hawks OREM- e. U.P.S. quailcr ended Badgers end season with loss to UVCC replace Andersen 32-2- 6 advantage. The Tigers clawed back in the third quarter to narrow the Hawks lead at 44-4- 0 at the end of the third. shootAgain it was the three-poiT lawk that from the gave guards ing North Sanpete the harrowing 59-5- 8 victory and the third place trophy. Osborne landed four three pointers and Slack hit two. Osboi ne led the NS scoring with 17 followed by Slack with 16. Travis Larsen and Jeff Ericksen who did the rebounding hit 9 and 4 respectively. Bench had 6, Keith Curtis 5 and Heiden had 2. Emery finished in first followed by Richfield second. North Sanpete nt field. Cuff hit two from the line, Clint Henrie had one for Richfield and Allred hit a two pointer for North 67-6Sanpete to end it d In the scoring efEricksen Jeff Hawks the for fort had 17, Robert Slack had 1 1; Larsen and Bench had 10 each and Christensen got 8. Allred had 2. The basHawks had five three-poikets w'hile Richfield had only one. The Hawks were cool from the 1 w'hile line with only sank Richfield Cuff led Richfield with 28 points. In the battle for third, the Hawks broke away to a 3 lead at the 0. well-rounde- nt frcc-thro- 13-2- 18-2- 9. 15-1- w took third and Hurricane fourth. San Juan captured fifth with a 0 win over Wasatch who settled for sixth place. 72-6- North Sanpete guard Robert Slack gets pass by Richfield player in Friday nights game. Slack had to go from the outside to score against the Wildcats who won the game. I he Hawks took two squeekers over Wasatch and Hurricane to finish third. Peter Martin, UVCCs seven-foo- t Zealand ccnlcrw ho scoicd 29 points in this outing ! Conversely, Snow's season-hig- h scoier, Paul Aleaki, contnbuted only eight points While plagued with a bad sore throat all week. Snows Ralph Squire had 15 points, about 10 rebounds and some big defensive plays. Gary Woodbury added 10 Snow sophomores seeing their last game vveie Aleaki, Taliauh, Matl Stevens and Shane Southwick Noted author visits school FAIR VIEW Gary Hogg, an childiens book author, presented an assembly piogiam, Willing Is Exciting, to students of the Eairvicw and Ml. Pleasant elementary schools, last award-winnin- g week. The presentation included stories and advice to help students with writing skills. Hogg, originally liom Idaho, now lives in Provo. He is mairied and has two childien. A gradualc of Brigham Young University, he first began vvi iting in Los Angeles and has been writing professionally for the past five years. He tries to incorporate character-building traits into his stories. In addition to visiting schools, he gives presentations in teachers conferences. After the recent snow storm, the Moroni Stake Young Women held a activity in the parking lot of the stake center. Each ward chose one of the Mormon temples to carve out of the huge piles of snow heaped up by Tracy Cook with his tractor. The girls had a marvelous time playing in the snow, said Radene Sundei land, Stake Young Women leader. Icicles made beautiful spirals on the temples. It was a sight that the public enjoyed for many days. snow-sculpturi- BASKETBALL GAME MT. PLEASANT CITY EMPLOYEES VS. MT. PLEASANT CITY CONTEST 3rd and 4th Grades 5th and 6th Grades 7th and 8th Grades 9th - 12th Grades (Girls) 9th - 12th Grades (Boys) 19 Year Old and Older 8. end of the first quarter and went off half time the floor with the New THROW AGE GROUPS 62-5- nt 41-3- iida Head Remit, NS numhei 30, goes attei a Richfield rebound I lie and Wasatch defeated to lost Hawks the Wildcats, hut night. IIiii i icane to take thiiil place in the state tournament. the line for six points to get the Hawks within four, Then Coach Dewain Petersen chickened out and sent Cuff, Troy Blown and Jim Sheets, all starters, back in tosavc the victory for Rich- BUSINESSES ENTRY FEE March 11th Admission $1.00 8 p.m. $.50 - 11 and under $1.00 - 12 and over Sign up at North Sanpete Recreation Center Recreation Center Trophies will be given in each age group DEADLINE FOR SIGN UP MARCH 1 1th Stewart Parry, son of Chris and Ramona Parry, of Mt. Pleasant, received his Eagle Scout Rank, Feb. 11 at an Eagle Court of Honor in the Mt. Pleasant Fourth LDS Ward. Parry is a member of Troop 504. His project was to design and direct the building and planting ofthe new City Park entrance. The entrance is designed to coordinate with the Hub City theme, has wagon wheel on a flower garden mound. Bulbs have been planted for spring and other tlowers will be planted. Half time entertainment by Alice's Dance Scene Drill Team 1 |