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Show r Page Four - The Pyramid - February 11, 1998 Hawks lose to Emery Hawk wrestlers lose bid for region 8 championship and first-plac- The call came after Justin Hansen, 215, was disqualified following a visibly vocal altercation, fifth. between him and some Delta fans. Fans and wrestlers from Delta High School had been reportedly making obscene gestures and comments to some of the Hawk wrestlers and coaches throughout most of the afternoon. Individuals garnering first place were 103 Kris King; 125 Jake Sorensen; 145 Kade Church; 189 Casey Parry. Second place winners were 119 Logan Nielson; 140 Abe Barker; 171 Chad Sunderland; and Hwt., Bryan Bench. Third place takers were 152 Aaron Hansen; and 215 Justin When Justin went over to inquire about the problem, things almost came to blows. The result was that all of Justins points were taken away for the day along with his right to defend his third place finish at state. Hansen. Fourth place went to 112 Brandon Jacobson; 130 Scott Seely; 135 Clinton Sorensen and 160 Randon Russell. Avalanche safety meeting scheduled in Mt. Pleasant presentation, checking conditions as they relate to our area and report during the evening meet- MT. PLEASAN- T- The Utah Avalanche Safety Center will present an avalanche safety training meeting at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday. Feb. 1 in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center, 295 South State Street. The meeting is by the Utah Snowmobile Association and the Mt. Pleasant Public Library and is open and free to the public or anyone who snow- ing. The meeting will emphasize avalanche awareness, snow and weather conditions and prevention. A display with survival and avalanche victim recovery equipment will also be provided by Lucky Faust, safety director of the Utah Snowmobile Association. A video titled, "Winning the Avalanche Game." will be shown as part of the training. Bruce Tremper, director of Utah Avalanche Safety Center, prepared this film which has had excellent reviews. After the training, a panel discussion will be held which includes, Lucky Faust, Evelyn Lees, and some of those involved in the avalanche which took the life of a Moroni man, Cody Dyches, on Jan. 17. It is said the best way to prevent accidents and loss of life is to gain knowledge and understanding of the dangers and conditions as they relate to activities enjoyed. 1 mobiles, skis, snowboards or uses the back country in winter. For more information concerning the meeting, contact the Mt. Pleasant Library at 462-324- 0. For avalanche safety call the Safety Center at for a recorded message or to report observations Avalanche call The presenter, Evelyn Lees, is one of four avalanche forecasters in the state. She will spend the day in our area along with Glen Zumwalt, president of the Utah Snowmobile Association and a Snowmobile Association member, doing site checks along the Wasatch Plateau from Fairview south on the day of her Sno-Rtde- rs r: We cannot be just if we are not kindhearted. -- Vanvenargues is the better part of goodness. -- W. S. Maugham Loving-kindne- ss i Success if getting what you want; happiness is wanting what Full Color Publishing u i ! I Village you get. Press m68 So. u ii Charles K. Kettering The irresistible is often only that which is not resisted. State Mt. Pleasant' Louis D. Brandeis TOM NUNLEY'S US0 TRUCKS 400 East 38 South East End of Moroni on the turn 436-880- 0, OR 436-81- 71 436-86- 14 1992 Isuzu Pickup, Real Clean, White ONLY 1992 Dodge 1990 Dodge $4,995 Ramjjkup D250, Nice, Gold Or $7,995 Ram 4x4 Short Bed, Excellent Buy ONLY $6,995 1979 Ford F150, Ranger XLT wshell. 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Will handle. 580 Sanpete Justice Court. Bail was set at $560. Feb. 1 John Christopher Kellen, 35, Fairview, was arrested north of Fairview by the Utah. Highway Patrol on charges of DUI, driving on suspension and following too close. Bail was set at $1,850. Feb. 2 Benjamin W. Gasser,' 20, Ephraim, was arrested in Ephraim by the Ephraim Police on charges of retail theft, failure 1: Backhoe, to lbs OAT HAY for sale. Call 462-233- 7 after 6 p.m. Elli 850-90- 0 900-95- 950-100- 0 steers: large frame 2: bulls: scarce, baby 300-50- 0 lbs 500-70- 0 700-90- 0 54.00-59.5- lbs 1.50-56.5- 53.50-58.5- lbs For Sale by Ken Beazer EPHRAI- The Lady Badslide continued last current gers weekend, dropping home games to 11th Ricks College. 66-6then losing in overtime to last years SWAC champion, North Idaho, The two losses dropped Snow Colleges conference record to 8 and extends their current losing streak to four games. The losing streak is tough; yet, the frustration is compounded by the way in which the Lady Badgers have lost the games. In every game. Snow College had the lead late in the game and failed to hold it, losing two of the shot. games on a To put a positive spin on the matter, the Lady Badgers could easily be 4 in conference with a legitimate chance to win the crown outright. But the past is exactly that; the past. Snow College is set to embark on a crucial road swing this week against UVSC and SLCC. Last Friday, conference leader, and 11th ranked, Ricks College came into the Activity Center, riding high with a 20-- 2 overall record. It didnt take the Lady Vikings too long to find out that the Lady Badgers were not intimidated. Neither team could take command of the game in the first 9 half, as Ricks took a slim lead into the locker room after hitting a shot at the first-ha- lf buzzer. Snow came out in the second half and regained the lead at 35-3- 4 when Erionda Bennion sank then the Lady both Badgers slowly built upon their lead, increasing their margin to with 13 minsix points at 46-4- 0 utes left in the game, prompting the Lady Vikings to call a timeout. Snows lead was short-liveRicks went on a 9-- 2 run to regain the lead, setting up a battle the rest of the way. Both over the teams went stone-col- d games final three minutes, putting a premium on every point scored, and with time running out and the score deadlocked at 66, Ricks Kaly Gillette sank a three-pointwith nine seconds left to play lifting the Lady Vikings to victory. The Lady Badgers had their chances. Two turnovers and five in the games missed final three minutes spelled doom. 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North Idaho had possession of the ball and with time running down, the Lady Cardinals, Bec-ki- e Huddle, drove the lane and e threw herself into Snows Westwood, prompting the official to call a fp.ul on West-woo- d with four seconds left. Huddle made one sending the game into overtime. Overtime was not friendly to the Lady Badgers. After scoring the first three points. Snow did not score again until Amber Russell hit a futile three-pointwith 30 seconds left. I NEW 0 250-30- lbs 77.50-9lbs 75 lbs 73.00-87.0lbs 72.50-83.5lbs 67.50-78.8lbs 69.00-78.5- L 1 53.75-54.0- 0 1 i I 900-110- Feeder 200-25- F1 462-925- 62.00-68.2- Holstein lbs 5 HAY FOR SALE. First crop $3.50bale. Call 0 65.00-69.0- lbs I 1 0 lbs, 3 .00; 0 288 lbs 89.50; 0 lbs 75 .50-- 1.00; Lady Badgers fall to Ricks College, 66-6- 9 MANT-I- Activities on the Sanpete County booking report are as follows: Jan. 30 Brian H. Prows, 30, Fairview, was arrested in Fairview by the Mt. Pleasant Police Department on charges of failure to stop for officer, possession of dangerous weapon, and possession of deadly weapon with intent to assault. Bail was set at $16,000. 31 Ty hurst, 19, Ephraim, was arrested in Sterling by the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department on a warrant out of lbs 0 0; report Paul F18L 0; Booking Jan. Sharron Christensen, 94.50-104-.0- 300-35- 0 1 TWO BEDROOM mobile home. Stove, fridge, carpet. See at 300 East 30 North. Phone 462-343FI 1 L FOUR BEDROOM, 2 bath home in Mt. Pleasant. Available in March. .00-2.0- three-pointer- s. three-pointe- For Rent $2,995 L-- 1988 Mercury Sable, Brown, Nice ONLY 0. i I $2,895 $3,695 1989 Mercury Cougar ONLY three-pointer- Salina auction Oak Creek Irrigation Co. annual stockholders meeting, 1 p.m., Saturday, February 14 Fairview City Hall 1969 GMC Truck wdumpbed. White Come See ONLY CASTLE DAL- E- On Feb. 4, The Hawks were off their the North Sanpete Hawks took on game in the JV tilt, as the Sparthe Emery Spartans in a rematch tans ran away, 87-4Emerys of the Hawks only conference Ben Luce struck for 27, on the s. loss. Emery handled the Hawks strength of seven for a second time, sending them Shandon Shepherd led the Hawks home with a 48-5- 6 defeat, putting with 11 points. the Spartans ahead of the Hawks in Region 8. The Hawk sophomores kept The Spartans jumped to a 25-1- 5 the Emery teams from sweeping first quarter edge, and never as they downed the Spartans 65-6let the Hawks have the lead. Shandon Shepherd had 18 Throughout most of the game. points and Rory Johnson 16, North Sanpete utilized a both players tossing in four from defense to try to beyond the arc. Devin Shepherd shut down Emerys point guard. fought under the hoop for 14 Matt Nelson. points. Brad Roundy had 18 in Nelson, who stung the Hawks the losing effort for the Spartans. in their first meeting for 18 The North Sanpete freshmen points while dishing out numerous assists, was held to six first-ha- lf played in Huntington to take on points, and only 10 for the the ninth graders from Canyon View Junior High School. The game. However, Nelsons backcourt Hawk freshmen fashioned an mates took over the scoring exciting fourth quarter comeback, duties, as guards Ty Wakefield but fell short, losing 55-5struck for 17 points and Cam Bennett came through with 15, Canyon View entered the last period with a 45-- 3 1 lead, but the including four Hawks outscored them 24 to 11 Troy Reese had an outstandin the final eight minutes. Landon ing first half for North Sanpete, the Hawks with 17 Bailey had 13 for the Hawks, and carrying points. However, they could not Jason Jorgensen had 1 1 , including a pair of big get the ball to Reese in the second half, so he was held scoreduring the comeback. Ray Johnless. Luke Jorgensen added 14 son had nine for North Sanpete. and Tyler Bailey led all rebCanyon Views Devin Wilberg led all scorers with 24. ounders with eight. 7. The loss of Jasons 16 points another controversial call during Randon Russells, 160, match dropped North Sanpete into second place in region. Team scores during the tournament were first place Delta with 178.5; North Sanpete 152, second; Emery, 115, third; Richfield 94. fourth; and Carbon 70, by George Lee A controversial call may have lead to the loss of the Hawk wrestling teams e bid during the Region 8 tournament. last Tuesday, Feb. 3. at Carbon High School. PRIC- E- 48-5- 6 ; |