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Show Hawks tennis Snow baseball squash Delta crashes to halt Page Eight - The Pyramid - May 12, 1999 PLEASAN- T- North won team tennis Sanpete High two and lost one last week. The At Hawks defeated Delta 4-Blackham Brett first singles, defeated Chandler Wipple 6. Second singles, Brad Black-hadefeated Travis Purcell MT. 1. 7- m Third singles, Clint Watson 6--2. defeated Chad Loosee 7-First doubles, Doug White and Brian Watson lost a close match to Ryan Bird and Derek Costanza 6-Second doubles, Chris and Brian Estey Christensen defeated Tyler Allen and Dave 6-Stanword 6-North Sanpete defeated Rich- field High School by a score of Brad Blackham playing first singles defeated Nathan Cramer 6-At second singles, Clint Watson beat Mike Jorgensen Christ Cervantes played third singles and defeated RichFirst doubles saw Brian field Watson and Doug White come away with their first league victo6-Brian Estey and ry 6-- 4, Chris Christensen played second doubles and defeated Logan Brett Anderson 6-and Heaps 5, 6-- 4, 4. 2, 3. 5-- 0. The Clarinet Choir of North Sanpete High School recently at participated in the State Solo and Ensemble competitions excellent an rating. Timpanogous High School and received Pictured back row (left to right): Craig Clark, instructor; Joe Carter, Michael Everett and Adam Petersen. Front row: Megan Curtis, and Crystal Brotherson. Not pictured are Melissa Todd, Lezlee Larsen and Lad Hess. Scholarships available to students MT. PLEASAN- T- Another opportunity is available for six North Sanpete High School seniors to receive local scholarships. Contact Elise Hanson for and information. applications Awards will be given during the "S" Awards program on Wednesday, May 27, at 7:30 p.m., in the North Sanpete High School Auditorium. Intermountain Power Project Outstanding Student Achievement Award will give a $500 scholarship to one senior who has a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, participated in at least one extracurricular school activity, and completed a minimum of one community or church service project as a volunteer. Deadline is Friday, May 14. Class of 57 scholarship is a $500 scholarship given by dona- - ESTATE SALE at 239 May 21-2North 200 West, Mt. Pleasant, 9 a.m. to 5 2 p.m. Entire household must go! Great bar- gains on furniture, kitchen items, etc. Call 462-305- 7 after May 16. 18. The Snow College Alumni Scholarship will award $500 to a senior who will attend Snow College in the fall. Preference is given to students anticipating majoring in the educational field. The scholarship is funded by generous donations from educators of the North Sanpete Schools who have attended Snow College. Deadline is Tuesday, May 18. A sense of humor of proportion. 3. 6-- 0, 6-- 0. 8-- 6. 3. tions from members of the North Sanpete High School graduating class of 1957. The recipient of this award must have a minimum 3.6 cumulative GPA and attend Snow College in the fall. This scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarship or tuition waivers. Deadline is Friday, May 14. The Merrill Johnson Memorial Scholarship is given in memory of Meml Johnson, longtime resident of Moroni. Applicants are urged to consider the essay "Riding Tall in the Saddle" as they complete the scholarship application. Two $1200 scholarships will be awarded and must be applied to a education. Deadline is Tuesday, May 18. The Mary Dye Memorial Scholarship is given in memory of Mary Dye, a former teacher in the North Sanpete School District. The $500 scholarship must be applied to a education. Deadline is Tuesday, May 6-- 1, 6-- 0. 0, The Hawks played perennial power Lehi High School and was 0 defeated last Friday. Four" home matches will culminate the season before the region tourney on May 11. The Hawks played Wasatch Academy on May 3, a rematch with Lehi on May 4, Carbon on May 5, and the last league match was on May 6 against Delta. . 5-- Wasatch soccer wins 4th straight MT. PLEASAN- T- Wasatch Academy boys soccer team won its fourth straight game last Wednesday, beating Mt. Vernon, The Tigers jumped out to a 0 lead in the first 30 minutes due to an offensive barrage by Tim Schade, Mt. Pleasant, with three goals and Mike Duncan, Ephraim, with two goals and a smothering defense lead by Jason Sego, Peru. The second half turned into an all Mt. Vernon affair as Wasatch 5-- 4. 5-- ij-'- by Ken Beazer GEORG- E- With one the bat. Snow Colleges of swing ST. baseball season came to a crashing halt in the second round of the Region 18 Tournament. The fatal shot, a grad-slaoff the bat of CUES Willie Eyre, came in the bottom of the ninth-innin- g and ended the Badgers season with a 9-- 7 loss. Despite the early exit from Regionals, the Badgers can hold their heads high. Snow College ended the regular season with a fifth place finish in the SWAC, fighting their way back from a slow start. Coach Robert Andersens gritty squad fought back from a dismal beginning the 1999 season, improving with each game, conferon their way to ence finish. Snow began the tournament against SLCC, the leagues fourth seed, the Bruins took advantage of several errors by the Badgers to grab a 0 victory. SLCC, the Despite Badgers failed to put points on the board, forcing Jon Lewis to take the loss on the mound. The following day against the Badgerss offense CEU, fire, caught jumping up on the 0 over the first few Eagles innings. However, Snow missed several opportunities to increase their lead, a mistake that proved costly in the end. Snow did manage to take a 9-- 6 lead into the bottom of the ninth but failed to hold the cushion. Eyres one-oblast gave CEU their only lead of the game, sending the Eagles on to the tournaments third round. m North Sanpete Mens Soccer team defeated South Summit 3 on was against Ogden May 5. Their first challenge in state play-ofon May 7. Pictured are Paul Giblette, keeper; Cade Church, r; defense; Brandon Jacobsen, defense; Ben Pehrson, r; Sam Gonzalez, back field; Daniel Preston Lembke, Anderson, forward; Chris Anderson, forward; Mark Noorland-e- r, forward; and Coach Mike Anderson. 5-- fs mid-fielde- mid-fielde- 18-17- -1 OSEOClEeP base-runni- iranunasi m fSifjTi iotlK!?0ii liER 4-- -- (G!K'(i35t5GS out-hitti- m FREEI 4-- Family premier showing of Dennis Lyman's TV documentary, "Manti Hill" Monday, May 24, 7 p.m. Manti High School , Hi ut Sponsored by Manti missed a couple of easy shots and relaxed thinking their lead was insurmountable, even with several substitutes in the line-uMt. Vernons talented offense then pressured Wasatchs once stingy defense into giving up four goals and made the game a nail bitter to the last minutes as Wasatch reentered its first team. Wasatch Academy lead earlier victories against ICS North Sanpete JV 1 and Meridian 6-This has lessened the sting of a 0-- 5 start for Wasatch Academy boys, their longest losing streak in 14 years. fruits? p. Sesquicentennial Committee and Sanpete County Heritage Council hi rA Call i & 462-250- for further information. 5-- 1, 3-- 2 0. " is a sense ppin?i bach! to the tune of up to Martin Senour Paints wants to make this your spring for design. Now, get $4 back on every gallon of Martin Senour Platinum our best paint and $2 back on Bright Life? Great Life? and Williamsburg paints or Great Outdoors stain with the purchase of two or more gallons. 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