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Show October 13, 1999 - The Pyramid - Page Three Snow explodes over Eastern Arizona Eawks bomb Lomond Bern With the Hawk lead at 42-junior varsity (JV) game and saw OGDE- N- In a week short- both teams ran the clock out in only limited playing time in the ened by the annual UEA conven- the fourth quarter. varsity contest. All four of these injuries had Noorlander a North tion, superb Sanpete Hawks traveled to Ogden last Wednesday to game, picking up 138 yards on should heal well in the two weeks the ground on 16 carries and two before the Carbon game, so the take on the Ben Lomond Scots. be back Keeping in line with the team touchdowns. He also scored a Hawks are expecting to full with air touchdown the at strength. the Scots were led onto the name, through field by a procession of bagpipers one of his three receptions which in kilts. Despite the pomp and totaled 51 yards. The Hawks had a full bus for the trip to Ogden as the JV and circumstance. North Bailey added 90 yards on 12 Sanpete cruised to a 42-- 6 win in the first carries, including die Hawks freshmen teams also took on Ben football match-u- p Lomond on Wednesday. ever between longest run from scrimmage this season on a the 3A schools. to open the With the win, the Hawks second half. Brett Johnson commoved to 2 on the season as pleted 10 of 19 passes for 249 Ben Lomond dropped to 2-yards and three touchdowns. Chris Anderson and Clint On the first series of the game, North Sanpetes safety, Aime each had a pair of recepChris Anderson, intercepted a tions, Anderson for 31 yards and Aime for 78. Waylon Nunley had pass at his own 39 as Ben Lomonds Jay Estes threw into a a scoring reception for 50 yards, RICHFIELD-- - Cross country Clint Anderson caught one for 29 teams from North Sanpete High blustery wind. Mark Noorlander then carried yards and Brandon Jacobson had School and Wasatch Academy the Hawks to the first score as he a key reception in the participated in a cross country Hawks second quarter 61 six on meet on Oct. 5, at Richfield High picked up yards straight carries. Noorlander scored from drive. School (RHS). 1 1 North Sanpete dominated the The race drew the Region 8 yards out to put the Hawks up 7-- 0. line on both sides of the ball. teams in addition to the Tigers of After both defenses held, Ben Senior Devin Shepherd again led Wasatch Academy in a final tune-u- p Lomond went on a drive the way with a great game both event of the season before and the first and attend respective region second teams defensively. offensively bridging races to determine which teams Along with Weston Zabriskie, quarters to earn what would prove to be its only score of the Mori Barker, Justin Mecham and will advance to state. The three-mil- e course led the night. Klint Draper, the Hawk offensive the runners Junior speedster Sean Santoro steep footthrough line allowed only one sack by the hills west of before a flat rambled in from 11' yards out, Scots. section headed back to a finish on but the Scots missed the extra Following the game, Ben the track at RHS. point to leave the Hawks with the Lomond Coach Guy Anderson Richfield Wildcats made a The is real a lead, said, "North Sanpete North Sanpete came right tough team to prepare for on a complete sweep of the five region meets by taking home both the back with Noorlander scoring short week. We just stalled offenand girls team honors. five from yards again, this time sively tonight, and when our boys The boys team score of 18 out. Chris Andersons kick made defense was on the field, we points easily left teams from it 14-- 6 midway through the seccouldnt stop them." ond period. Following a Ben On the defensive side, the Delta, 79; Emery, 82; Carbon, Lomond punt, the Hawks proHawks held Estes to only two 90; and North Sanpete, 95 well duced their most prolific drive of completions on 13 attempts for behind. In posting an undefeated record the season. 27 yards. Estes took a pounding the region, the Wildcats within Starting at the 22, quarterback all night, especially from Ryan Brett Johnson was sacked back to Chlarson and Jim Cheney, Hawk have asserted themselves as the clear favorites at the Region 8 the 12. On the very next play he defensive ends. hit Anderson for a Estes was sacked only twice, Championships in Price. gain "As far back as the boys were," 37. the down at first and a by Mecham and Chlarson, but On fourth and five from the the Hawks pummeled him every commented Coach Bill Bedford," 42, the Hawks pulled off a fake time as he released the ball. The the bright side is that the remainthe are very close punt,' "with Landon Bailey ram- Scots picked up 219 yards rush- der, of so..teams I the last two think down the for first six together Santoro yards bling ing on 34 carries, with state will for' qualify' 154 to keep the drive alive. spotslto the with yards way leading h The Hawks mixed runs and on the ground. North Sanpete had definitely be up for grabs." The Hawks were led by sophopasses to move the ball to the 513 yards in total offense to Ben more Jared Curtis, who finished Scot one-yar- d line, where John246. Lomonds in ninth place in 17:42. Bret son sneaked it into the end zone The Hawks have a much-needwith 6.6 seconds remaining bebye week before hosting Morley was next with a 13th fore halftime. Carbon next Thursday night in place finish in 18:04. small Wasatch In all, the Hawk drive took a their regular season finale. Academys 18 plays, and gave Ben contingent was led by junior season-hig- h Though they dominated the Hawks a 21-- 6 lead at the Lomond on the scoreboard, the Guylin Sky and senior Janis half. Putrams, both of whom were in Scots held their own in the toughthe top 25. Not being comfortable With ness department. The girls race saw the Lady the two touchdown lead, during During the game the Hawks the break Hawk Coach Mark lost the services of offensive Hawks solidify a number two Wootton fired up his troops and guard Ray Johnson to back ranking in the region as they took they put away their hosts by spasms, tight endsafety Chris second behind Richfield. Followscoring three more touchdowns in Anderson to a sprained knee and ing close behind was Delta. the third period. Khirsta Papenfuss of North defensive end Ryan Chlarson to a All three scores came on Brett concussion. Sanpete continued her late season Johnson passes. First he hit and took fifth. In addition, freshman Tyler improvement Anderson for six yards, then Lee, who has been turning in Completing the scoring for the Noorlander from 13 yards out, excellent minutes subbing for girls team was Kylara Papenfuss, bomb to Mark Noorlander at nose guard, Kristen Morley, Amber Boek-we- g, and finally a also sprained his knee in the and Debbie Lee. Waylon Nunley. The Wasatch Academy squad was led by senior Captain Sarah Allan, with a season best finish of 16th place among the 3 A by Doug Johnson 6, The Hawk JV won their third game against five losses as they shut out the Scot JV team, 27-Nick Madsen threw for three touchdowns and ran for another. Ben Kamalu was on the receiving end of two of Madsens scoring passes. The North Sanpete freshmen kept pace with the varsity with their fifth win against only two losses as they won a thriller, 0. er 5. 10-ya- rd 18-pl- ay Dugway to participate in the Region 14 Championships. They are expecting to face competition from host Dugway, Wendover, and West Desert. Wasatch takes out Meridian 14-pl- MT. PLEASAN- T- Wasatch Academys volleyball team recently traveled to Meridian, ID, to compete in two varsity matches. Wasatch won the first match Highlights of the 7-- 6. 15-- 1, 15-- 9. game included Bryn Rueb serving for seven consecutive points. Wasatch also won the second 15-- 3. match 15-- 4, Highlights included Melissa Gilbert hitting four out of seven sets for points in game one and three out of five sets in game two. The team currently holds a 5-- 3 9-varsity region record and a 8 which overall record, varsity includes losses at an invitational tournament. 25-ya- rd l ' EMER- Y- North Sanpete High School Lady Hawks Volleyball team was lead to an impressive win over Emery on Oct. 5, by Milly Christensen. Lady Hawks gave up the first 15-but game as Emery won North Sanpete came right back, beating the Lady Spartans in the second game The Lady Hawks were impressive in the final game beating the Lady Spartans 15-Milly Christensen had 16 kills for North Sanpete. While Callie and Brittanie Hamilton combined for 31 assists. Tiffany Curtis and Lisle Palmer lead in the service area with 10 points each. The young North Sanpete team remains unbeaten in region play. They are ranked second behind Morgan in the Salt Lake Tribune. Region action continues with Richfield High School Wildcats at North Sanpete on Thurs- day, Oct. 14 and Delta High School Rabbits at North Sanpete on Tuesday, Oct. 19. 8, 15-1- 0. 4. 50-ya- rd runners. North Sanpete programs will face the same Region 8 rivals on a familiar golf course setting in Carbonville. The event will decide the top three teams to advance to state on Wednesday, Oct. 20. Meanwhile, the Tigers from Wasatch Academy will travel to er 24-ya- rd half-tim44-2- 5-- first-ha- lf te 44-ya- rd touchdown run to notch their first points of the game. It didnt take long for Eastern to cause a spark of concern when end-zothey quickly found the 30-1- 4. at close the to gap again Snow quickly responded though, when Hannum and Larsen hooked-u- p again, this time from 25 yards out to put the game on ice. Hannum finished the game completing attempts for 395 yards and four touchdowns, adding to his statistics that currently ranked him second in the nation in passing. Snows defense limited Eastern to 95 yards rushing, and harassed Easterns quarterback combination, sacking the pair four times. The Badgers will travel to Mesa Community College this week to play the Thunderbirds who are coming off a big victory is set over Scottsdale. Kick-of- f for 7:00 p.m. ne The Badgers took the opening kick-o- ff and marched down the field pounding Easterns defensive line behind the running of KC Anderson. Anderson carried the ball five times on the drive which ended on a nine-yar- d touchdown run by Joe Lomu. Hathenbruks After Curtis point after, the Badgers owned a 0 lead less than four minutes into the game. 7-- Snows next drive took about when Olin Hannum connected up with Brian Romney on a scoring strike, staking the Badgers to a 14-- 0 lead. While offense was playing high octane, the Badgers defense took over and held the Gila Monsters at bay, never letting Eastern 12 seconds 62-ya- rd Lady Badgers emerge from deathbed by Ken Beezer Culp, who had 14. Brooke Noble Just when it and Amy Bennett paced Snows looked as if the plug to any offense with 21 and 16 assists aspirations Snow fostered regardrespectively. The Lady Badgers next hosted ing participation in the year-en- d District Tournament was to be Dixie College two nights later in the Lady Badgers the friendly confines of the Activpulled, emerged from the death bed and ity Center. won a pair of crucial conference Despite playing in front of a games. large home crowd. Snow dropped In a performance not unlike the the first game to the Lady Refabled "phoenix". Snow Colleges then fell behind in the bels, 15-; rose team the second from Volleyball game, ashes of the South Western AthWith the thought of being down 2 letic Conference (SWAC) cellar quickly becoming a reality. EPHRAIM-- - 9, . 0-- to beat College of Eastern Utah (CEU) and Dixie College. With this, the Lady Badgers established themselves once again as a formidable opponent and got back into the race to qualify for the District Tournament. With backs against a wall, the Lady Badgers traveled to Price to contest. play CEU in a must-wi- n Snow came out on fire and slapped the Lady Eagles in the first two games, 15-- 8 and 15-However, CEU responded to the challenge and took the next and two games, 15-- 6 sending the match to a fifth and 8. 15-1- 0, deciding game. In the fifth game. Snow fell 8 with rally behind early, scoring. Being down five points is in a game when rally-scoritrailis to tantamount employed ing behind by two touchdowns with less than two minutes to play in football. Yet, somehow the Lady Badgers found the fortitude to fight back and win the game and the match, The victory over CEU was monumental, giving Coach Les Calles team a first victory of the season. Nicole Hamaim led the Lady Badgers with 16 kills against CEU, followed closely by Krista 3-- come-from-behi- Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older. North Sanpete School District School Year 0 1999-200- The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following positions: Teacher Assistants Coach Les Calles burned a timeout in an attempt to stem Dixies momentum. Whatever was said during the timeout should be bottled and sold because the Lady Badgers came out and destroyed Dixie, storming back to take game two, 15-1- 1. The Lady Badgers werent through. Every attempt by Dixie Snows new-fouto stave-o- ff momentum failed miserably as Snow took games three and four, 15-- 6 and 15-winning a second conference match of the year. The Lady Badgers will host Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) and Utah Valley State College (UVSC) this Thursday and Friday Oct. 14 and 15 in the Activity Center with both games set for 7:00 p.m. Both SLCC and UVSC are ranked nationally, coming in respectively as the third and sixth ranked teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association. nd 3, 15-1- 3. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Part-tim- Hathenbruk put the Badgers on the board again in the second-quartfield goal, with a promptly followed by two more touchdown tosses by Hannum to Mark Larsen and Aaron Boone of 35 and 58 yards respectively. In the second-hal- f, things got a little sloppy. Eastern and Snow combined for four turnovers in a seven-minuspan before Eastern finally broke through on a 4-- 9. Lady Hawks beat Spartans ed of the end zone in the fnst-hal- f. starts this season. Cross country teams compete in Richfield 5-- get a sniff by Ken Beazer EPHRAI- M- Fueled by a capacity homecoming crowd. Snow College exploded to a 30-- 0 e lead before cruising to a 7 victory over Eastern Arizona College, raising their overall record to 1 for the season. over The Badgers racked-u- p 500 yards of total offense, the majority of the damage coming in when Snow College the be to appeared unstoppable. Snow Colleges quick start to the game was refreshing to Coach Mike Empey, who has witnessed too many slow, if not ominous, 8 ix4 The poinsettia is named for Joel Roberts Poinsett, an American diplomat. The computer language PROLOG is an abbreviation of Programming in LOGic. FENCING ALSO: 1x6, 1x8, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 4x4 FIREWOOD $35CORD cut& dry! SATTERWHITE LOG HOMES e (Regular and Spanish Speaking) Closing date: October 13, 1999, 5 p.m. Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 41 West Main, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. Persons with applications already on file at the school district office, or current employees, to have their application activated for may call 5 to this position. Persons may also call (435) have application form mailed. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. 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