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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - November 12, 1997 Badgers defeat Matadors; host Dixie Rebels Saturday by Ken Beazer $ ' EPHRAIM-- - The 11th ranked Badgers rolled into Yuma, AZ and wasted little time with dis- pensing Arizona Western, 59-1raising their overall record to as they now prepare to host instate rival, Dixie College, at 1:30 p.m., this Saturday at Badger Stadium. blow-oThe of the Matadors wasnt even that close, when Snow jumped out to a 21-- 0 lead early in the second quarter, before coasting to their seventh victory. the Offensively, Badgers racked up 576 yards of total offense behind another big throwing day by Fred Salanoa. Salanoa completed 25 of his 42 attempts for 428 yards and three touchdowns, giving him a total of 31 touchdown tosses over the nine games. Although the Badgers defense struggled at times, they still managed to force the Matadors into four turnovers, one of which resulted in a touchdown when Lance Sopoaga scooped up a fumble in the end zone. In their nine games so far this year, the Badgers have outscored their opponents by an average Snow College margin of 43-1looks to vault back n the Top 10 after they plummeted out two weeks ago when they lost to Air Force JV. But for now, forget the stats and forget the rankings because 3, 7-- 2, 46-poi- nt 1) ut d the Dixie Rebels are coming to town. Its been over two years since the Badgers lost a home game as they currently sport and 11 game home winning streak. The last time Snow College lost at home was in October of 1995 to, you guessed it, Dixie College. This weeks game is heavily laden with ramifications for both teams. At stake is a second place finish in the WSFL behind Ricks College. Furthermore, with bowl bids set to be extended on Monday, nearly every bowl committee will wait to see the outcome of this game before the bidding begins. Apart from the external pressures on this weekends game. the match-u- p will undoubtedly pit two Top 10 teams against each other. In addition. Snow boasts the nations number one rushing defense, while Dixie will enter the game with the nations number two rushing attack, setting up a showdown of pride and will. third-ranke- -- TrW,. ' i The largest scare model of the solar system was developed by a museum in Illinois. The sun, with a diameter of 36 feet was painted on the museum and Pluto was placed some 40 miles away. The first successful gasoline-powere- d auto in the United States was built by the Duryea brothers in 1893. Lady Hawks place third at state finals I,v ... x . Lady Hawks fought back after a disappointing first loss to take third in the 3A State Volley- - ball Championship Fountain Green discusses progress of citys clean-u- p announced the voter turnout for West for the north and south by C.R. Truitt FOUNTAIN GREEN-Councilthe Nov. 4 election was 20 pertraffic and two direction change MT. PLEASAN- T- North ed in three games Lewis Rasmussen ancent. Dean Hansen received 71; caution arrow by Tooele signs on the road nounced during the Nov. 6 counDan Naylor, 79 and Lewis RasSanpete High School girls volleyputting North Sanpete in the to the fish hatchery. ball team took third place at the losers bracket to cil meeting that the clean up of mussen, 73; Dick Lloyd, seven; try to make it Hansen urged the council to State Tournament on Oct. 31 and back for the and Ronald R. Ivory, seven. which includes city roadsides championship. They an eye on the sewer lakeep Nov. at Utah Valley State soundly defeated Pine removal of old cars and snowmoVoters returned Hansen, Naylor View, goons. He said he has noticed biles is going well. College in Orem and brought Delta and Union high schools and Rasmussen to office. they seem to be going down and back a trophy. Enforcement of the Miscellaneous allowing them to meet Morgan in added that Roger Aagard, city s. the ordinance pertaining to parking Council members passed a The Lady Hawks entered the employee, has already started the trailers on roadsides was also motion to continue the contract defeated Morgan North Sanstate tournament in second place discharge permit process. with the new owners of TCI under discussion. Mayor Hansen pete, but since it was a double from Names of Lifetime Citizen n playoffs held elimination tournament that Cable Service. The council also the week before at Millard gave and Citizen of Year candidates pointed out that some people High the Lady Hawks third place. leave them during the week and donated $388 to Fountain Greens School. Emery was first. were moved to executive session baseball group. It was reported Morgan defeated Emery for use them on the weekend. They The Lady Hawks were defeat because they didnt want them the state title. are parked for more than the time that the group had a $100 short published. fall from people not paying proIt was reported that Dec. 19 specified in the ordinance. No mised entry fees. Mayor Hansen action was taken, but the council was selected for the City Christwanted to make it clear that the expressed a desire that trailers mas Party. was not bailing the city are parked completely off the group out but paying their yearly donation. road so no part hangs over the Mayor Hansen announced that Dobermans are named after payment. Discussion continued on a the city marshal has increased his Louis Dobermann, a German dog MT. PLEASAN- T- The North appearance at the school. Marshal breeder who first not finish off drives and ended developed the up place that the Hawks will need to perceived problem of residents Nielson was also given permisSanpete Hawks varsity football in the limbs and late being shut out. 1800s. other dumping gods yard step up the most next year as refuse players and their parents will be Week 5 saw the Hawks travel starters on the sides of streets. The sion to place yield signs on 600 Tyler Bailey, Chad Sundhonored for a successful season to Lehi to face a fired-u- p council considered out a Pioneer erland, Jacob at a banquet tentatively scheduled Ramsey and Calvin blanket letter to all sending but team, celebrating its homecoming residents, Allred will be lost to graduation. for Nov. 12. and wanting to avenge the embardecided to send only letters to The Hawks will have a The Hawks opened the season good known offenders and gave Marrassing thrashing it received at foundation to start with next year shal Neilson the Aug. 29 with an impressive 30-1- 4 the hands of the Hawks the okay to include a year as junior tackle Ikiaka home win over Pineview. Uperesa before. citation with the letter warning will be returning. Uperesa had a Dalen Johnson got off to a great that may be sent to some 20 Lehi which heads into the fine as he MORONI and Bailey were Ned Ericksen has year, start running for 216 yards, pes, which are included in the second round of the playoffs this people. Mayor Hansen indicated written a colorful little book on book. Ericksen complemented by junior Garrett week still undefeated and ranked probably the best pair of offenthe list of names jyould, be made even offers a free sive tackles in the region. "The Secrets of Sourdough" in start of Olsens 72. The Hawks then went first in an with each executive session. during sourdough dominated the which he describes the physical e on a Uperesa will be looking for road trip for the book. His book also includes Hansen made a suggesHawks, Mayor whole month of September. The following week North support from this years fine JV tion for the council to consider a properties that make sourdough a stories, anecdotes and what he line including sophomores Devin Week 2 went well with a 2 Sanpete ran perpetual food source if handled calls "philosophical insights". its record to four and problem with fences and bushes Weston over properly. Shepherd, Wasatch in Heber two with a victory Zabriskie, on that block private property a homecoming triumph Justin Mecham and Clint Ericksen has been tending his The prefaces states, "SourCity (Garrett Olson three TD's of its own, 21-Draper. clear view of traffic. He named a over Carbon. The for many years and dough became a offensive sourdough backfield will rushing), followed by a 29 to 13 Then came a where the fence conmetaphor for property heartbreaking loss have win over Canyon View in St. recently was inspired to write the living. We get back what we returning fullback Garrett to Union in Mt. Pleasant. Union forms to Planning and Zoning put book because a lot of Olson who needs the in, and the more we put in the George. Dalen Johnson's kickoff used people rules, but still blocks a clear view were touchdowns at to " seekrecover from the severe and return for a touchdown at Canyon the end of both halves asking more questions fully we of the road. No action was taken. get back. to sneak ing "starts". View came at a crucial time as away with a 25-2- 0 hip pointer he received in the For further information on the Election win. His research of the the Falcons had just scored a subject has book contact Ericksen at PO Box The Hawks traveled to Delta Canyon View game. Maureen Lund, city recorder, Ben Pehrson also showed developed and tested many reci touchdown and thought and met a fired-u- p Rabbit 568, Moroni, 84646. team in promise this year at running they were poised to take control Week 8. Delta utilized a preciof the game. back, and as a linebacker, on sion running game to thump defense. But The game proves to be costly, North Sanpete, 52-2replacing the offensive depth provided by seniors however, with injuries to two key In Week 9 the Hawks guaranDwain Finlinson, Wyatt Anderoffensive starters, quarterback teed themselves a winning regular son and Frank Renner will be a Ryan Johnson (concussion) and season with a 35 to 7 domination chore. fullback Garrett Olson (hip point- of Richfield. All 54 Hawks that dressed for the game saw action Moving up full time from the er). JVs will be promising tailback With both players out of as the game was not in question Invites You To Mark Noorlander. The kicking action in Week 4, the Hawks for most of the second half. traveled to Emery. They suffered duties the year should Throughout in be the good hands their first loss, a 0 Hawks offense was highlighted homecomwith sophomore place kicker Chris Anderson, ing victim of the Spartans. Senior by Dalen Johnsons running, but who never he could not have been Abe Barker filled in well CLASSES missed a PAT for the NOV. 18TH successful this varsity ' . ,v . .... without the work of an outstandquarterback moving the year, and varsity punter sophoAdd it all up and we think youll agree, more Josh Madsen. effectively, but the Hawks could ing offensive line. This is the Sevier Valley ATC has 00 going for you. '4USC t The Hawks look to be strong Low Tui,ion Selected Business Credit defensively, especially in the Cafeteria Activity Center... Accepted By Snow College linebackers corps. All three ING Individualized Instruction ... Certified Instructors starting linebackers will be reOpen-ExFull Accredited New Facility turning, Matt Roberts in the Excellent Equipment ZZ.'.. Financial Aid Available middle, with Pehrson and Kade Approved Veteran Tramng ASE Certified Auto Technology Church on the outside. Program Nov. COMPUTER They all have good years and SECRETARIAL Registration Pee ? should be the foundation of next fErfrmiwva TECHNOLOGY DRAFTING GRAPHICS CLERICAL a Pet Team & COMMERCIAL CAD years defense. Royal Nelson, ACCOUNTING ART who had a fine season at safety, Deadline to Register is Nov. and Garrett Olson and Nick 21, MACHINE TOOLS BUILDING Kowalski at corners will also be PRACTICAL CNC TRADES Tot Mote Infotmation back. NURSING CULINARY ARTS Trying to replace seniors Call the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center Randon Russell, Casey 'COSMETOLOGY Parry and AUTO BODY DIESEL Justin Hansen on de& BARBERING 31462-310- $ QifoO or Phil Gordon AUTO (Collision Repair fense will be Junior Mike Beird MECHANICS S TECHNOLOGY A at 462-- 3 at defensive end or or Rick Allred at Refinishing) linebacker, and g freshman Mori WELDING Certified Zoj Barker. NURSE man 48-ho- ur 4. semi-final- inter-regio- Hawks to be honored for successful football season Ned Ericksen writes book on Secrets of Sourdough 3-- four-gam- 8. 35-1- 7, off-seas- last-seco- 1. Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center Enroll This Winter BEGIN THANKSG1V r CLASSIC 1 Open-Entr- 2 on 2 Basketball Tournament 29, 1997 $50 4 P yets 1997 y it hlel All-stat- er 49 hard-hittin- ASSISTANT HEALTH AIDE MUIII-MEDL- School Calendar We have several homes that you could buy with verv verv little if you have fair,y good credit cmn. interest rate, loan fees and wonderful and in excellent condition. AU closing!!! The home is of the homes are either verv Khd rZ: are just special ThCy rangC from 34 baths; Stages, carports, situations to fenced yards etc that have come and your your loss. 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