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Show Page Four - The Pyramid - January 13. 1999 Badgers holding perfect record by Ken Beazer While the Badgers were stumbling, NIC raced out to an 0 team answered the critiques lead, forcing Judkins to burn a last weekend, sending an unmistime-oless than two minutes takably clear message to their into the game. Snow didnt get doubters that the Badgers really on board until Mitch Montgomare "that good." at the 16:40 ery hit a After blasting Northern Idaho mark. College and Ricks College on Montgomery's basket ignited successive nights, the Badgers a 10--0 run which resulted in the find themselves in sole possession Badgers taking their first lead at of the South Western Athletic After the two teams exConference's top shot, and well changed leads for a couple of on their way to one of the best minutes. Snow took firm control records in school history. of the game just before the half, 18-- 0 a record, Despite perfect entering the locker room with a 36-2- 7 Snow Colleges climb to basketlead. ball prominence this season has In the second-hal- f. Snow been hindered by a small faction continued to roll, eventually within the SWAC. who have building their lead to 19 points. referred to the Badgers soft Though the Cardinals did manage schedule as justification for their to get as close as nine points, the omission from the national polls. game's outcome was never in basketball The real jeopardy. Trent Whiting led the Badgers to pundits unanimously pointed last weekend as a veritable litmus in scoring with 18 points, followed by Montgomery, who had test for the Badgers, a weekend 14. Chad Tracy pulled down nine that would surely blemish Jud-kiboards and scored 12 points to perfect record and expose aid the effort. winning several key weakness within his The following night against squad. With all eyes on Ephraim, the Ricks, the Badgers were hitting on all cylinders, showing no Bagders responded and ripped the competition, handing NIC and Ricks College devastating losses in front of two crowds that filled the Activity Center. The 73-6- 2 victory over NIC, followed by a complete thrashing of Ricks, 86-5should provoke a grand jury investigation if the by Doug Johnson Badgers remain outside the NaMT. PLEASAN- T- North tional Junior College Athletics Associations top 20 when the Sanpete Hawks boys basketball team dropped two more contests polls are released later this week. Against NIC, it appeared as if last week to stay winless against a dozen losses. On Wednesday the Badgers were a little too anxious to prove themselves night, they got to play only their third home game of the season, during the games first few minutes, rushing their offense and falling to the Manti Templars, 57-4misfiring on several easy baskets. The game was still up for grabs with four minutes remaining and Manti clinging to a four-poilead. But Sanpete could never close the gap and the Hawks gambling on defense led to a run of easy baskets by the Templars for the final margin of victory. The game was tied at halfwhen Manti realized time, DNorth Sanpete SMITHFIELthe officials were not going to wrestlers recently attended a 5A-4lane tournament at Skyview High call them for three-secon- d violations. So the second half School. featured the Templars" big censchools - included Competing ter, Jeff Bahlmann camping in the Viewmont, Fremont, American Fork, Skyview and North Sanpete lane for 17 easy points. The Hawks Shandon Shepin dual matches. herd tied Bahlmann for game-hig- h Results were North Sanpete 54-1aced Fremont, scoring honors, but his North Sanpete aced American Fork, 53-- 2 points came mainly from long s. 1 ; Lehi beat North range with four Sanpete. 48-3Alan Kendall added 10 points for Viewmont beat North Santhe Hawks. and Skyview beat pete, 51-In the JV contest. North 36-2North Sanpete, First place, Kade Church, 160, Sanpetes Junior Varsity Bret won all five matches three by Morley sank a jumper with 35 seconds remaining to put falls. the Hawks ahead, 54-5Tough defense by the Hawks kept Manti Second place JB Bradley, 103, won four from getting off a good shot, and a long three-poiattempt clanked matches, two by fall; Preston off the iron as time ran out to Holgreen. 112. won four, three the Hawk win. preserve by fall. The Hawks were led by a Third place fired-u- p Garrett Jacobson as he Logan Nielson, 130, won three, and teammate Devin Shepherd two by fall; Scott Seely, 135, 10 apiece. Brad Dyreng scored won three, two by technical fall; scored 19 in a losing effort for Clinton Sorenson, 140. won the Templars. The Hawks could three, two by fall; Mori Barker, have made things a little easier 215, won three, three by fall. with better foul shooting, but Fourth place Justin Mecham, 189, won two, they could manage only four of 14 from the free throw line. one by fall; Mark Noorlander, 145, won two, one by fall; BranThe Manti sophomores came don Jacobsen, 1 19, won two, one with a 65-5- 1 win. Manti away by fall. was led by Cameron Clark who Fifth place ran the Templar offense and Rusty Allman, 125, won one, scored 16 points. North Sanpetes one by fall; Tyler Poulson, won Landon Bailey led all scorers one, one by fall; with 21. Sixth place On Friday the Hawks traveled Josh Slade, 152, lost five; Mike to Price to open league play Baird, HWT, lost five. North Sanpete will travel to against the Carbon Dinos. Carbon held off the Hawks for a 68-5- 8 Dixie for a tournament on, Friwin which put their record at day Jan. 15 and Saturday, Jan. 9 on the year. 16. EPHRAI- M- Coach Jon Jud-kin- 's 8-- ut 12-1- 1. signs of the anxiety that plagued them the previous night. After falling behind 0-- 2, Badgers went off. hitting a dizzying array of shots and repeatedly burning the Vikings on fast breaks. Badgers speed and aggressive defense .appeared to paralyze the Viking's, who looked like deer caught in head lights. Before Ricks could mount a response, the game was over. Twice in the second-hal- f, the Badgers had a lead, having complete control of the game. was at his best Whiting against Ricks, scoring 23 points on 7 of 9 from behind the arch. Gabe Rhoads came off the bench hit 16 points and Kevin Brown nt had a big game inside, pulling down a team-higeight rebounds. The stakes get higher this weekend when the Badgers travel to Salt Lake Community College and Uiah Valley State College. Salt Lake defeated UVSC last Saturday, leaving the Badgers as the only undefeated team left in the SWAC. h, Hawks drop games to Templars, Dinos 6. 4. NS attends Skyview nt tournament 18-1- 8, A 7; three-pointer- 3; 8; 4. 12-fo- ot 2. nt 3-- START A HOME-BASEBUSINESS. WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS. ENJOY UNLIMITED EARNINGS. D A VO N CALL TOLL FREE (800) 735-886- 7. Lady Badgers split two games M- 95-7- 77-6- 3, The weekend split gives Snow College a 4-- 2 conference record, still leaving them within reach of the coveted South Western Athletic Conference (SWAC) crown. Heading into last weekend, there was only one team in the conference Jaime White has not been able to beat. Despite all her triumphs during her years as head coach, she had recovered a victory over NIC. With that fact in mind. Whites gritty squad put together one of their best performances of the year and pummeled the Lady Cardinals by a margin. It was obvious from the start that Snow was going to have a good night when Nicole Paul and Amber Russell connected on k within the games first minute to stake the Lady Badgers to a 6-- 0 lead. The margin reached 0 before NIC put together a scoring run that saw the Lady Cardinals take 0 a lead with 13:43 left in the first-hal- f. That was the only lead they would enjoy. two-and-h- back-to-bac- three-pointe- Dealerships Available! SU . 8-- 12-1- It looked like Sanpete was going to take at least a lead into intermission, but a turnover with six seconds remaining led to four Dino points to cut the Hawk halftime lead to 32-3The Dinos maintained that momentum through the third lead into take a 50-3- 7 to 9-quarter the fourth period. The Hawks mounted several runs in the final by Doug Johnson eight minutes, but Carbon was MT. PLEASAN- T- The North able to answer back each time to Sanpete Freshman boys baskethold on for the win. ball team is on a hot streak, Carbon's Chase Warburton and five games last week to winning North Sanpetes Shandon Sheprun its record to 9 and 2. After herd tied for game-hig- h scoring dropping a pair of games in honors with 18 points. December, the Frosh have rattled Carbon used a 21 to 4 third off seven consecutive wins. quarter to turn around the JV On the Hawks Wednesday, contest and come away with a 66-5- 5 hosted Manti and avenged one of win. In the game, 29 fouls their two losses of the season, were called on Sanpete as opthe Templars, 48-3downing posed to only 14 on Carbon. i Manti had downed the Hawk Carbon outscored the Hawks freshmen three weeks earlier by A Jat the foul line with 26 of 44 free 'score of 63-5throws versus the Hawks at 9 of North Sanpetes Jim Cheney 15. Carbons Jeremy Dunn led all led all scorers in the rematch scorers with 19 points. Rory with 14. Brett Seely added 12 for Johnson led North Sanpete with the Hawks and Clint Aime con- -' 15. The Hawk JV record now tributed nine. Manti was led by stands at Cameron Clark with 1 1 . The Hawk Sophomores literalLast Friday the Hawks traveled ly threw away their chance to to Helper to take on Mont Harwin at Carbon as they committed mon Junior High while the other 3 turnovers en route to a 64-- 4 1 Hawk boys teams were in Price Carbon win. Ben Kamalu led the the Carbon battling against Hawks with 10 points. Dominic Dinos. Playing at Helper Junior Lewis had 12 for the Dinos. The the Hawks downed Mont loss leaves the Hawk sophomore High, The Hawks had Harmon, 50-4record at balanced scoring with Brett Seely hitting for 13, Jim Cheney with This week the Hawks host 12, Sam Wilkey at 1 1 and Adrian Delta on Wednesday and then Dyches with 6. travel to Emery to take on the On Saturday, the Hawks travSpartans on Friday. eled to Ferron for a five-teaOn Wednesday, the freshmen and tournament at San Rafael Junior at 3:30 p.m., sophomores tip-oNorth Sanpete took first 'High. followed by the jvs at 5:15 p.m, place in the tourney with wins and the varsity at 7 p.m. over Canyon View, Wayne and San Rafael. Spanish Fork was the only Co-e- d team the Hawks did not play, but Spanish Fork was defeated by San Rafael. The Hawk freshmen played Spanish Fork in their 1 0 . Black Sheep season opener, downing the Dons 7-- 1 2. Blains on their home court, 62-53 3. Ivory Financial In their first game, the Hawks 3 4. T. Alder Construction downed Huntingtons Canyon 5 5. Doyles Diesel View ninth graders, 56-4Jim 5 6. Attorneys Title led all scorers with 15. Cheney 5 7. Heirtzlers He was helped by Corey Milne 2-- 6 8. Holdens with 12, Brett Seely with nine 2-- 9 9. Spring City and Tyler Jorgensen with eight. 10. Jorgensens North Sanpete then downed Wayne County, 54-4- 1. Corey Milne had a season high with 17 for the Hawks. Clint Aime added eight, Sam Wilkey had seven, and Jim Cheney, Brett Seely and GUNNISON-- North Sanpete Tyler Jorgensen each had six. Middle School wrestlers competIn the final game of the day, ed in Gunnison, on Jan. 9. All Sam Wilkey was too much for did well with eight wrestlers. San Rafael as he scored 15 and Receiving first place medals pulled down 10 rebounds. Wilkey were Kayden King and Jake led the Hawks to a 73-6- 7 win for Swensen; second place, Jared the championship. Brewer, Sheldon Holgreen, Jess The Hawk Freshmen put their Peterson and Garrett Sorenson; 9 and 2 record on the line this third place, Tyler Anderson and week, hosting Delta on KC six-poi- nt Missed rebounds and untimely mistakes took the Lady Badgers' out of the game down the stretch and the Lady Vikings pulled out a tough road victory. Though Snow did manage to' shoot better in the second-hal- f. Ricks was even better. The Lady ' Vikings hit 54 percent from the . field and marched to the free- -' throw line 30 times in the second-half alone, giving them the needed margin for victory. Paul led the Lady Badgers in scoring for the second straight night, collecting 16 points. Melissa Braegger added 13 points while Russell and Bellamy each Finished with 10. , Snow faces a tough test this week when they travel to SLCC and UVSC on Friday and Satur- -' day. Salt Lake CC and UVSC have each shared time in the' national polls this season and: SLCC is coming off a big win' against UVSC last weekend. Frosh hold NS High Hawk JV 2 record squeaks stomps by Emery Gunnison 0. nt MT. 7; 3. All-ma- 2-- 7; 2; 7-- 1; top-rank- m ff 3-- 6. 3-- 3-- -6 at Gunnison Tourney RETREAT For info, send .55 in stamps to: Seasons of the Heart 670 North 610 East Alpine, UT 84004 or Call (801) 763-820- 9 n, 3-- 5; 2-- 8. 5-- North' T- Sanpete junior varsity Hawks beat the Gunnison JV Bulldogs on Jan. 7. By the score of 27-17. Results were Theil Bench,' 125, lost by a fall; Sterling Hen- derson, 140, was ahead 5 and won by default; Trent White,' Brandon Bailey, ' 145, won 10-152, won by fall in 4:32; 7-- 9; Weston King, 160, lost by technical fall Jim Cheney, 171, won by fall, in 2:33; Jim., Cheney. 171. won by fall in 3:30; Tyrel Irons won by fall. 5; n, 3-- 5; 2. 5. PLEASAN- 4; 1 5-- MT. 4; 3-- 7. 8-- North T- 8. 9. volleyball PLEASAN- Sanpete varsity recently squeaked by Emery in a region dual match by a score of 33-2The first seven North Sanpete wrestlers looked strong. Winning five matches, but the last seven wrestlers lost five to make it a close win. , , , Major wins in the tournament were brought horn by Scott Clint Seely, 135. won by 16-Sorenson, 140, won by 16-Kade Church, 160, won by 14-Match results were; Justin Bradley, 103, won by fall in 3:48; Preston Holgreen. 112, lost Brandon Jacobsen. 119. won by fall in 4:55; Rusty 125, lost Logan Neil-soin 2:54: fall 130, won by Mark Noorlander, 145, lost Josh Slade. 152, lost Tyler Poulson, 171, lost Justin Mecham, 189, lost by fall in 3:28; Mori Barker, 215, won Mike Baird, HWT. lost by fall in 1:37; Logan Neilson, after being out for several weeks, came back strong. Mike Baird, even though losing, looked good after being been out for a week. 7. NSMS wrestle The pace in the second-hal- f picked up and both teams began to connect on a larger percentage of their shots. The score went back and forth for the better part but it was the of the second-hal- f, blinked first, who Lady Badgers allowing Ricks to slowly build a, double-dig- it lead late in the. game. w rs Rubys Inn - February 17-2- 0 Classes Contest Vendors Fun! 1.800-973-336- 6 h, 22-poi- nt BRYCE CANYON SCRAPBOOKERS PREMIER STEEL and propelled the Lady Badgers to a 27-1- 4 lead. In just under five minutes, what was a close game, was now a runway. Snow increased their lead to 45-2- 6 at the half and eventually boosted it to 59-3- 3 immediately after the break. Snows outside shooting in the first-ha- lf opened up the inside die Lady Badgers as for game Julie Bellamy, Angie Hawkins and Erionda Benmon took over in the paint, scoring 15, 12 and 10 points respectively, the majority coming early in the second-hal- f. Paul ended up with a team-hig18 points, while Russell contributed 11. In all, the Lady Badgers shot 61 percent from the field and connected on 30 of their 34 free-throattempts. The following night against seventh ranked, Ricks College, the Lady Badgers enjoyed the previous night was unmistakably missing. However, despite shooting a miserable, 27 percent from the the Lady field in the first-hal- f, Badgers played well enough to enter the locker room with a 25-2- 5 tie. The games first stanza provided a plethora of mistakes, as neither team was able to take advantage of the others poor play. 6. Johnson. guiliWM Trailing by two, Paul took, over, scoring the next eight points for Snow, igniting a 17-- 2 run that broke the spirit of NIC by Ken Beazer EPHRAI- After playing one of their best games and disposing the Lady Badgers of NIC, came up short the following night against conference leader, and nationally ranked, Ricks College, Junior varsity North Sanpete junior varsity results in a loss of to the Gunnison Valley junior varsity. Trent White, 145. won by Volleyball standings MT. PLEASAN- T- This week co-e- d volleyball action Hoi-- , dens defeated Attorneys Title Alder Construction 16-1took Jorgensens 15-The Black Sheep beat Doyles 15-Diesel Ivory Finan- -' cial defeated Spring City and Blains won Heirtz- -' in 16-1- 4, 15-1- 2. 7. 15-1- 3, 9-- 5; . 3; In normal brains there is little correlation between intelligence and size. Historians believe cats were first tamed about 5,000 years ago. Certain snakes have only one 3. 15-1- 1, 15-1- 3, Iers. . SNOW 33-2- 1 Brandon Bailey, 145, won by fall; Sterling Henderson, 145, won by fall; and Tyrel Irons, 215, won by fall; Stephen Bradley, 119, lost by fall; Roberto Frutos, 130, lost by fall; Courtney Madsen, 135, lost by fall; Weston King, 152, lost Theil Bench, 125, lost by by fall; Kyle Burgess, 189, lost by default. 4. COLLEGE is seeking a Testing Center Proctor (nonstudent). This is a part-tim- e position with ap- proximately 12-2- 0 hours per week, including evenings and weekends. For qualifi- cations and position description, contact Snow College Human ResourcePersonnel Office, 435-283-705- 7. Closing date: January 15, 1999 EEOE. -- lung. Dog and Cat Clinic Ephraim City is sponsoring a Rabies Clinic Saturday, Jan. 3, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ephraim City Building, Center Foyer 5 So. Main Street-D- r. Robert Hedelius, Veterinarian Rabies vaccinations and other preventable health care will be available. 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