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Show 1 September 1 , 2003 - The Pyramid - Page Five Hawks now 0 after 20-- 6 Wasatch stinging 3-- NS Lady Hawk Netters girls tennis season starts by Jeff Ericksen Washburn played second Emerys singles Sami was player after and also with her through beat her Jen Cooper and Launa Monk debuted their season with an extra win in doubles Carlee Earl and Jenny Guzman were the last to finish because of a marathon match that went into a tiebrAmy MT. PLEASAN- T- The Lady Hawk Netters traveled to Manti to open the 2003-0- 4 tennis season on Thursday, Aug. 28. The Manti Templars beat the Hawks 2 in varsity The wins for North play. Sanpete came at doubles with Heather and Toni Garlick w'inning their first doubles match against Joann Kim and Sharidan Bird The duo of Diane Slack and Lisa Busby in second doubles also won easily against Terrell Chandler and Kynslie Coffin In singles action, Jamie Earl took on the favored Lauren Catmull and narrowly 6-Jaime had lost a 0 advantage in the third set only to have the experienced and smart Lauren step up and win the next six games to close out the third set In second singles, Sami Sego struggled early but came back to make a very tight match. Sami dropped the first set 6 against Sarah Dettinger then came back to win the second set The third set proved even more difficult for both girls. The score ended at six all and forced a tiebreaker. Sami fell behind early in the tiebreaker and lost it, Andrea Peel played third singles for the Hawks and lost a three set match also. She played Shay Bird. The 4-All score was three of the singles matches could have gone either way but in all three the luck fell to the Templars. One other singles match was played on the junior varsity level. Maria Peel took on Kynslie Coffin and easily won 8-- 4. 3-- 6-- 0, eaker. In the tiebreaker Jenny and Carlee jumped out to a big lead only to have it cut. Through hustle and determination and aggressive net play they held on to win the tiebreaker and the match 8 6-- 0. 6-- 0, 5-- 7, 8-- 3. 6-- 0. 9-- Friday, Sept. 5, the Lady Hawks traveled to St. George for the Bloomington Country Club Tournament. It was a tournament with the 3-- 6. 4, 3-- m defending state champions from 3A, 4A, and 5A in attendance. The first match of the day for the Hawks saw them take on 5A Viewmont High School. All of the girls for North Sanpete competed well and stroked the ball with the talented Viewmont team. Although the Hawks played some of their best tennis they 6-- 3. 4-- 6-- 4. still lost 5-- 7, 2-- 6, 6. prove, she lost In first doubles, Heather and Toni Garlick didnt quite find their rhythm and lost an extremely close match 5-- 7, Diane Slack and Lisa Busby, in second doubles, had the best chance to .score a team point for the Hawks but came up short in a third set tiebreaker. The score was 3-- 6, 6-- 3, 0 Friday, the Bear River Bears traveled to North Sanpete only to get rained out. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, the Emery Spartans visited the North Sanpete Lady Hawk tennis team to begin region play. The Hawks swiftly beat 0 in varsity the Spartans and overall play First singles, Jaime Earl, played well and won quickly Second singles, Sami Sego, jumped out of the blocks but then had to put down a feisty opponent in the second set to win the In third match singles, Andrea Peel beat Eve Guy moil Doubles action saw Toni and Heather Garlick beat an experienced duo from Emery Diane Slack and Lisa Busby had to overcome some close line calling to win 5-- 9-- 2. 2-- 6, 6-- 0-- 6. Coach Ericksen mixed things up a little having the Garlick sisters play singles. Heather Garlick played second singles. She had a hard time adjusting from doubles to singles and won two tough 6-- 4. 6-- 1, ). 7-- 5. son. 6-- 1, (10-5- In extra matches against Viewmont, Amy Washburn won her match In the second match of the day, the Hawks faced the Delta Rabbits, a region 8 foe. The Hawks had to play good tennis to beat the better than expected Rabbits. After playing at such a high level against Viewmont, many of the girls had to mentally prepare themselves against Delta to come back to win the matches. Jaime Earl had a tough match and didnt play the way she had wished and lost 8-- 6-- 1, 6-- 0. sets 6-match. 7-- 4, 5 winning the 6-- 0, 7-- (7-2- 6-- 0. 8-- 8-- 7. 3-- 2. 2-- 6-- 4. 8-- 8-- 7. The girl from Snow Canyon won the next two points A to win the tiebreaker 10-loss Andrea for disappointing but also a great learning 7. experience. Overall, the Hawks took ninth place out of 16 teams placing ahead of Murray High School, Uintah High School, two JV teams from Delta, and Pine Skyline, View, The Hawks overall In region record is now are the Hawks play 3-- 3. 0. Ericksen Coach said, "This St. George trip really gives an opportunity to play the type of competition we will face in the state tournament and help us prepare for it. It is an invaluable experience not only for tennis but for team bonding and HEBER CIT- Y- North Sanpete used a balanced offense and a tough defense to win its third game in a over Wasatch. row, 20-- 6 And for the third year in a North Sanpete has to be a game-tyin- g row, touchstarted its season with three down. wins. After stopping the Hawks running back on fourth down at the Brett Madsen once again led Wasatch 45, the Wasps the charge as he bulled his methodically moved the ball way for 118 yards rushing on on a drive to the 18 carries and a touchdown. Hawk 25. On Senior quarterback Trevor Wootton made the Johnson accounted for two play of the game by picking touchdowns through the air, off his second pass at the 10 hitting Madsen from 12 yards and returning it to the 34 out in the second quarter and killing the Wasatch drive. finding Woottons fourth intercepsophomore Tyson Church at the beginning of tion of the year fired up the the fourth for a score Hawks who went on a nine-pl- ay to put the game out of reach. drive of their own that Head coach Mark Woo-tto- n resulted in the Johnwas especially pleased son to Church touchdown with Johnsons second TD one minute into the fourth toss. "Madsen was the primaperiod. Poulsons kick made the final score 20-ry receiver, but he was covered," said Wootton. "Trevor After losing to Tooele checked off and found Ty28-2- 4 in last years 3A title son. That tells me Trevor is game, Wasatch has had a making his reads like hes rough start this year. The supposed to." Wasps lost at Grantsville in After Madsen scored from their and then opener, 13-line midway the two-yar- d were shut out in a rematch the first period, with Tooele, 30-through before Wasatch had a chance to tie losing to North Sanpete. the score in the second when Johnson now has five Wasp quarterback T.J. North touchdown passes on the hit wide out Tyler Baird season to tie him for the 3A from 34 yards out. lead with three-yea- r starter However, Church, play- Zack Nelson of Grantsville. for the Madsens five touchdowns nose guard ing Hawks, blocked the Wasatch (three rushing, two receiving) point-afte- r try, and North have him tied for third in 3A Sanpete held a slim 6 lead. behind Snow Canyons JorJohnson connected with dan Goodrich and Kyle Coop Madsen with two minutes who have eight and six, remaining before halftime to respectively. A put the Hawks ahead 13-This week North Sanpete two-poithe attempt by hosts the 4A Sky View BobHawks was foiled when a cats from Smithfield. The Wasatch defender swatted Bobcats started their season away Hawk place kicker with a 21-- 6 win over Layton, Kyle Poulsons pass. but stumbled against Bear North Sanpete looked like River, 28-in their second it may add to its lead on the game. last play of the first half as Last week they righted win sophomore cornerback Brady the ship with a 30-1- 4 Wootton picked off his third over Woods Cross. Sky View had 176 yards rushing and pass of the season. Wootton caught Norths strong-armemobile quaraerial at his own 30 as the terback Ted Stokes threw for halftime horn sounded, and 224 yards and three touchraced up the left sideline only downs in the win. to be tackled at the Wasatch The Bobcats are strong d one after a return. with significant upfront All-sta- te 10-pl- third-and-seve- n, 14-ya- rd 14-ya- rd 6. 7, 0, 7-- 6. 3, d, 69-yar- 6-- 2. 3. 6-- 1. 6-- 3, 6-- 8. 6-- 0! 8-- 1. 0onal Moroni Feed Credit Union is and Household Items for the le Sanpete County Food Bank. 5anpete County v Food Bank AIIDgiitioiistijfli Supctc County when Grizzlies won 3A titles in 1988 and 1989. Wootton became head coach at North Sanpete in 1991, and last weeks win over Wasatch him .70 with the gives back-to-bac- the k Hawks. The match-u- p with Sky View will be the first meeting ever between the schools, and will be the Hawks last preseason game as they travel to face Region 8 foe Delta next week. Delta can hardly be faulted for losing its first game of the season last week as a very tough Pine View squad downed them 22-1The loss dropped Delta to fourth in the Salt Lake Tribune poll and fifth in the Deseret News. Pine View holds down the top spot in both polls, and North Sanpete made its debut in the rankings this week, coming in at third in the Deseret News. 4. Second-ranke- Lehi d 4 moved to 1 with a win over Payson. In other Region 8 action. Carbon losing to dropped to 14-and Union, Emery fell to by losing at Ogden, 21-1- 2-- -2 7, 0-- 3 27-1- 3. Last Sanpete North Thursday played host to the Wasatch underclassmen. The Wasatch JV team beat North but the Sanpetes JVs 20-North Sanpete freshmen opened their season with a 6, whitewash Wasatch frosh. 28-- 0 of other. McDonalds, 23-Sag N Drag beat Sheps, Thompson Construction over Cut List, 19-Bafflers beat 9; 16-1- 5; 6; Becks 23-- James and 2; Nielsen Construction defeated Far West Bank, 16-Jungles Giant Outdoors Leat-haover Allreds, 20-beat Far West Bank, James Nielsen Construction over Tuckers, 14-Bafflers defeated McDonalds. 19-and Sag N Drag 4. 7; 15-1- 4; 6; beat Tuckers 24-2Black Sheep over Leat-ham- s, 28-James Nielsen 2. 6; Construction beat Sheps, Jungle Giant Outdoors 15-- 5; defeated Becks, 25-1Cut List over Far West Bank, 5; 16-1- 5; Bafflers beat Far West 17-and Allreds Bank, 7; defeated Thompson struction, 15-- Con- 5. . . - .. a ms and receive SRT we enlwed in a dialing tot FarWtSato What your lagoon Fwafe5T'ckS' "!r Cali MEMBER 1 -- 800-451 bank'iim&M Signing Bonus: .10 When you odd any Far West Bank premiere service. debit card, checking & savings) (visa, 6465 or any of our 14 branch www.farwestbank.com -- the Most people have one foot the is larger than the MT. PLEASAN- T- In coed softball action this week, it was Black Sheep defeating and Enjoy a GREAT Scaref accepting big-tim- Softball Good Cause a to Donate Non-Perishab- experience in offensive linemen Joe Byers, Kyle Wallin and Greg Christensen, and e Tanner Cooley is a tight end who has already verbally committed to play at Utah State next year. This weeks game will be especially poignant for Hawk coach Mark Wootton, as he will be going up against his former mentor, coach Perry Christensen of Sky View. Christensen gave Wootton his first coaching job when he coached at Logan, and Wootton was on the staff 3; Toni Garlick showed great fortitude and grit in her third singles win. Toni started out losing the first set Through determination, she decided she was not going to In a singles extra match lose to Delta and from that Amanda Hermensen played point on, there was no mercy her first match of her career for her opponent. After and barely came up short, winning the next 1 1 games in Jen Nielson played the a row, Toni won Lisa Busby and Diane third singles player from Slack moved up to first Emery also and won 6-- 0, 0. 3-- 6. extra doubles matches, North Sanpetes Jenny Guzman and Amy Washburn won over Amy Peterson North and Ashley Case; Sanpetes Jen Nielson and 1 over Carlee Earl won Peterand Tate Amy Angela 8-- 0-- 6. 6, ... 8-- 1. 2-- 6. 3-- 6, 6. In 0-- 5. Varsity singles action saw Jaime Earl in first singles lose a closer than it looks Sami Sego, match second singles, also lost 0-Andrea Peel faced a tough opponent but kept her head up and tried to im- 7-- 2. 6-- 3, ). (8-6- singles and played the Delta Coachs daughter and her doubles partner. Lisa and Diane played well and smart. 6-They won 6-Carlee Earl stepped into her first varsity match with the doubles partner, Sami Sego, and won the first set in ). a tiebreaker 6 They went on with a full head of steam and trounced the Rabbits in the second set Andrea Peel won an extra 2 match despite an injury to her fingers on her left hand. Amy Washburn and Jen Nielson played tentatively and barely lost 9 with the tiebreak score on 0-After a good nights sleep, the Lady Hawk Netters awoke early to play the Snow Canyon Warriors. The Warriors beat the Hawks Andrea Peel was the last match to finish and was the deciding point to determine the team win. Andrea played her best and fell just short in a tiebreaker. The first set went to 6 Snow then Canyon Andrea fought back and won the second set In the deciding third set tiebreaker, Andrea again dug herself into a hole and had to fight back. She was down 3 and won the next four points to cut the deficit to 3, The Hawks went through the doldrums again in the third quarter (in three games North Sanpete has been outscored 13-- 0 in the third), and Wasatch drove for what looked like was surely going by Doug Johnson locations. BYU, Dixie St. CoSege, Utah, Weber State, Utah State, Snow Annual panentoge yWd. There mat be o panoHy for eaHy withdroviwl. Off wpirw Septamb 30, 2003 |