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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - October 26, 1994 PORTS Manti wins Region 12 by Nate Gadge The Manti High School football team capped off its regular season by blanking the Wildcats from South Summit to win the Region 12 football championship. It was the first time in M.H. S. history that a football team has won region. Manti got off to a quick start when Cory Hatch ran back the opening kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown. The point after attempt was no good and Manti was up The defenses of the two teams held each otLer in check for the rest of the half, with Manti only managing to get 6-- 0. a field goal and go in for halftime up Manti scored on two big plays in the second half. The first was another return by Cory Hatch, this time from a punt. The second came on a 73 yard touchdown run from Alan Cox. Alan;s kick after was good and Manti This matchheld on to win 22-es South Summit for shutouts at Grindstaff, Brandon Casperson, Brax Batemen, and Billy Wilson. This week, Manti plays Grand County in quarterfinal playoff action at 3:00 pm on Friday at Snow College. ; 9-- 0. Prep 2A football 0. SchoolRk: 3. Rec: 1. Kanab The game was the last home game for Mantis 12 seniors. They are Alan Cox, Scott Dyre-nGreg Jacobsen, Nate Gedge, Jason Rich, Troy Shore, Josh Jackson, Dustin Barton, Scott 7-- 1 2. San Juan 3. Juab - 7-- 1 7-- 1 4. Manti 5. Grantsville g, 8-- 1 4-- 4 Kjar, Lamb race for state 3 A individual honors For the first time in four years, however, neither the boys nor the girls teams from North Sanpete could qualify, placing fourth in both divisions. Fine When it was all over, teams performances were in turned from Emery High School had by members of the Hawk as dominant but the teams, according to Coach emerged Bill Bedford. They are young and hometown Hawks had produced an individual boys champion and gained valuable experience in the n a season, he said. performance by a girls "I look forward to a stronger team next year We had to do a lot of rebuilding this season, and from that standpoint it was a big success. We have had many freshmen and sophomores this season who were running at the top of the list for us. They will come into next season with more experience and a better aerobic base," said Bedford. Behind front runner Kjar, the Hawks were led by Jaarl Papen-fus- s, a junior from Fountain Green. Also scoring for the Hawks were Ben Curtis, Robert Rigby, Sam Curtis, Carl Larsen and David Huffington completed the varsity ranks. The JV team was led by Dave Estey, Adrian Anderson, Daniel Peterson, Tom Peterson and Ben Eicher. Behind Lamb, sophomore AYSO soccer finished up its season in touma- - ment play held in Mt. Pleasant last weekend. Sarah Beardall ran to a strong 21st place finish for the Lady Hawks. She was joined by fresh56-1man Heather Russell (36th), and AnaLisa Morley and Melissa It was 21-- 0 just seconds into Snow then scored 35 unanswered by Gary Chidester Hobby, who were on loan from points. EPHRAI- M- Snow College the second quarter thanks to a the team, but nevertherun for a less volleyball Allen added a run by Roy Allen and it ran excellent first time efexploded against the Scottsdale 7 Artichokes with a win in looked like a rout was' on for the touchdown and his game high forts. , 3ft) O'! , ... 134 yards. Beau Elting had Badgers. front of a capacity homecoming and Lamb will gpjitest Kjar, Scottsdale found new life in run and the 3A State scores, a crowd to improve to and a Meet at Sugarhouse second and the from on scored a Fotheringpass quarter numchance to improve on their Park today, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m. a field goal and then a ham. ber 14 national ranking Saturday and 1:30 p.m. respectively. strike from Germaine to Fotheringham added another at Badger Stadium. 0 pass to Sam Higginson of 40 The Badgers respected the Xavier Brown to pull to a halftime deficit. ' yards for a touchdown and a total right arm of the Artichokes Joe The Artichokes looked of 226 yards and three touchlike confuse but didnt Germaine, MT. PLEASAN- T- AYSO in were a for win downs for the day. they Ephraim respect for fear. soccer continues to grow and 37 ran for and Joe WSFL another their of yards Dupaix The Badgers started early with comebacks when they scored on that included a touchdown on a create a successful sports experiopportunities thanks to miscues their first ence for 210 Sanpete youth, four yard carry. possession of the secby the Artichokes. The first was 7 finish on Snow will to make it half ond according to Lindsey Gilbert, College early a muffed punt that gave the ball in the third quarter, but that was the road with games against rival program representative. back to Snow and they promptly With only one week left in the the last they would see of the end Dixie College in St. George and put the ball in the end zone on a zone. season, standings for the older Mesa College. divisions are listed as follows (6-said it but exactpass from Chad Fotherwe its "Ive before, played "Defensively 9 divisions dont keep the said ingham to Mitch Berg. still Tidwell. we for to needed the "Its true," ly way Less than two minutes later win," said Tidwell. "Offensively never easy in the WSFL, espescore): the defense created another turnwe werent bad either. It was just cially when you play on the Girls over by stripping the ball from a great win for us and a good road." Jaguars the Scottsdale running back. The way to play for the last time at Snow College will be playing Lynx offense again capitalized on the home this season." in their third homecoming game. Panthers When the Artichokes made it They spoiled homecoming for Boys opportunity when Fotheringham 1 took it into the end zone from just a four point lead for the New Mexico Military Institute Barracudas 2 and hope to do the same to Dixie Piranha just one yard out and the Badgers Badgers it must have lit a fire 3 Sharks under the whole team because had a 14-- 0 lead. College. ' Dolphins Boys Kicks Stars Cosmos 5 Sting MT. PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete High School competed for Region 1 1 Championships on their home course last week. team member, both automatically qualifying for state competition. Daniel Kjar, of North Sanpete, a senior from Moroni, maintained his undefeated status in Region as he cruised to the win in 17:19. His closest competitor, Emerys Tommy Humphrey, was 21 seconds back. Kjar will enter the state meet as one of three or four 1 1 top-te- top-rank- boys who have legitimate shots at individual championship honors. Meanwhile, Daisy Lamb, a sophomore runner from Wales, turned in her best performance of the season in posting a 23:18, good enough for 10th place in the girls meet. Lambs performance will mark the first time in many years that a Lady Hawk has made an appearance in the state meet. Badgers batter Artichokes, 7 rd . 56-1- , . s- back-to-ba- - ck . rd -1 17-ya- rd 27-ya- 45-ya- rd rd 21-1- North Sanpete High School and Wasatch Academy recently cross country invitational tournament. The; hosted a team competes again on Thursday, Oct. 20, on the home course. (Photo by Phillip Amoldson.) 12-tea- m Monday night bowlerettes cap; and Judy Morley 1,648, 12'; for 137, 56 handicap. Totals:; ; 7,786, 581, 374 handicap. Cliffs girls: Joy Seely 2,447,-- : 15 for 163, 33 handicap; Julie-:- . Ricketts 2,121, 15 for 141, 53 handicap; Lugene Nielson 2,236, 15 for 149; 45 handicap; Larue Johnson 2,045, 15 for 136, 57 ; handicap; and Renon Daniels 2,789, 15 for 185, 13 handicap. Totals: 11,638, 774, 201 handi-- ; cap. i Zions Bank: Beverly. Hansen 2,233, 15 for 148, 46 handicap;. Myrle Dean Bown 1,875, 15 for. 125, 67 handicap; Kay Johnson 1,593, 15 for 106, 84 handicap; Nadean Nielson 1,512, 15 for 100, 90 handicap; Carol Green 2,217, 15 for 147, 47 handicap. Totals: 9,430, 626, 334 handicap. KMTI: Karen Buchanan 15 for 167, 29 handicap; Darlene Blackham 1,977, 15 for 131, 62 handicap; Barbara larsen . 1,667, 15 for 111, 80 handicap; Ruby Nunley 1,805, 15 for 120, ; 72 Laree Nielson : handicap; 1,751, 12 for 145, 49 handicap. ; Totals: 9,717, 674, 292 handi-- : ; cap. . , EPHRAI- M- High games for the Monday Night Bowlerettes during the week of Oct. 10 include: first, Gloria Johnson, 215, 206 and 190 for 611; second, Jerrelyn B., 215; third, Karen Buchanan, 202; fourth, Nancy Wemz, 192; fifth, Renon Daniels, 191; and sixth, Vanae j Bown, 189. Chads cafe: Jerrelyn B. 2,506 total pins, 15 games for 167 average, handicap of 29; Mary Jean D. 2,248, 15 for 149, 45 handicap; Ireta Schuring 1,385, 12 for 76; Cathy Brewer 2,490, 15 for 166, 45 handicap;' and Bette Jensen 2,254, 15 for 150, 45 handicap. Totals: 747 average, 225 handicap. Alley Cats: Jerry Nunley 2,166, 15 for 144, 50 handicap; Donna Brown 348, 3 for 116, 75 handicap; Judy Price 1,991, 15 for 132, 61 handicap; Peggy Thompson 1,298, 12 for 108, 82 handicap; and Majorie Decker 2,023, 15 for 134, 59 handicap. Totals: 7,826, 634 average, 327 10,-88- 3, 2,-51- handicap. Cox Rocks: Helen Sutliff 1,187, 9 for 131, 62 handicap; , .Mary Hansen 1,912, 12 36 handicap; Vanae Bown 2,346, 15 for 156, 39 handicap; Mitzi Gibb 756, 6 for 126, 66 handicap; and Gloria Johnson 2,741, 15 for 182, 16 handicap. Totals: for-159- , Sno Cap Lanes: Nancy Wernz: 1,936, 12 for 161, 35 handicap;:. Becky Kjar 2,215, 15 for 147, AT. handicap; Dot Duncan 1,765, 15: for 117, 74 handicap; May Thomas 1,463, 12 for 121, 71 handicap; Colleen Ashworth 2,455, 15 for 163, 33 handicap; and Brenda Ashworth 856, 6 for 142, 52: handicap. Totals: 9,834, 709,; : 260 handicap. 8,942, 754, 219 handicap. Up average: Lisa Collard 1,922, 15 for 128, 64 handicap; Carey Ivory 1,875, 15 for 125, 67 handicap; Julie Brown 802, 9 for 89, 99 handicap; Dena Gordon 1,539, 15 for 102, 88 handi AYSO soccer 7, 21-1- 14-ya- rd YOUTH HELP WITH COMMUNITY PLAY 7, 8-- 10-1- The Manti Arts Council would like to thank the youth 5: 4-- who helped with the building and painting of the set for the production of "You Can't Take It With You." These youth, while others were enjoying their UEA weekend, were donating their time building and painting a marvelous set for the stage play under the direction of Ivo Peterson and some of the adults of the 2 -1 10-1- 1: 4-- 3-- 2-- -4 play. 12-1- 5: RADIO LOG KMTI AM 650 KMXU 105.1 FM HIGH SCHOOL POOTBAi 1 p.m. No. SanpeteCedar 3 p.m. Grand High at I -1 1- -4 0-- Bowling standings NameRk: 1. Cliffs 2. Chads Cafe 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. FRIDAY. OCT. 28 City-KMXU-F- 105 M 650 Manti-KMTI-A- M OCT. 12 p.m. Arizona State at 1 p.m. Snow College at BYU-KMXU-F- M Dixie-KMTI-A- M 29 105 650 KMTI PUBLIC AFFAIRS RACES--Candida- te profiles at 7:20 a.m. on KMTI-AEvery Tuesday - Friday Morning Until the Elections -- ELECTION COVERAGE-Novem- 8th ber 17-- 3 12-- 8 Cox Rocks Sno Cap Zions Bank KMTI Alley Cats Up average 11-- INTERMOUNTAIN 9 M 650 HEALTH CARE 10-1- 0 10-1- 0 MAMMOGRAMS SAVE LIVES 8-- 6-- 14 6-- 14 by Bill Willson MJoAnne Taylor reports that she isnt receiving any submissions to the essay contest being sponsored by the .Utah State Library Association. The contest is open to all ages and will be divided into elementary school, middle school, high school and adult categories. The subject is "Libraries Change Lives." Essays should be 100 words or less and turned in to the library by the end of Octo- EPHRAI- ihrerage-si. - Roller skates were invented about 1760 by a Belgian musician, Joseph Merlin. u - - Aventgt-su- e tump found By women bmp found by first getting regular mammogram, i (amp A - found by Women practicing regular breast self exam. mammograms. ' Average-sit- e Camp found by women practicing occasional breast seif exam, mobile mammography unit will be at Sanpete Valley Hospital every Thursday afternoon and all day Friday beginning Nov. 3. ber. The general theme- should be how a library or librarian has changed the life of the writer or someone that person knows. o O . a -- SANPETE COUNTY Rec: Essay contest i COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAY Thanks to: Adrian Peterson, Gabe Crowther, Benjamin Hampton, Phil Beach, Sam Hampton, Nate Hampton, Rachel Lund, Charity Lund, Donna Beach, Nikki Peterson and Maren Peterson. To see these kids work, plan to see the comedy "You Can't Take It With You" on November 4 & 5: and 11 & 12 in the Manti City Building Auditorium. : -1 Call Sanpete Valley Hospital , 462-244- 1, for more information. . IHC Sanpete Valley Hospital A Service of Intermountain Health Care |