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Show 6 Page Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, November 18, 1999 e " VJ r1 Templars on their way to state championship game against So. Summit tunities Finally, late in the 1st quarter, Justin Stevenson found a seam in the Milford defense for a y ard run, that vv ould lead to his Brad Baiton By The Manti Templars arc on their a to the state finals match' Thev hae the pnulege ot facing the South Summit Wildcats, who just batch edged out Beaer (22-2T he state finals game will be a m at the held this Sattuda at Mtn View H'gh School in Orem 1 5-- 1 1 Templars earned their way into the finals with their The 14-ya- dc-ci- si ictorv o er the Milford Tilast Saturday In that game. gers Cade Andersen ran for tw o touch-dons, and Bi ad N lelson had tw o interceptions, leturmng one 30 yards tor a score that produced the e w oer ictcr 4 the gritty but had costly turnovers that caused them to lose scoring oppor By 0. Tigers came right back, though, behind the stellar play ofQB Craig Barnes as he moved Milford methodically down the field, and hit Josh Hardy on a 21 yard TD pass to cut the deficit m half at 14--- 7. Milford Tigeis On the first couple of series of the game for both teams, they w ere plagued by fumbles as both teams were able to drie down the field, Academic The Templars sensed that this vv ould not be a runaw ay game, and buckled down to play some hard football Late in the 1st half, with Milford threatening to score again, Brady Nielson came up big as he girls named All-Sta- te Wilbur Braithwaite Amy Blauer and Jamie y 7-- 1) 31-1- ard touchdovv n run a couple of plays later, and a 0 Manti lead. In the 2nd quarter, Cade Andersen scored his first touchdovv n w hen he used some more of his vv ide v ariety of moves to slash TD run, through for a 14-The bringing the score to 4-- Lus- ter. two Manti High School seniors were selected to the prestigious Academic team recently made award The is annually by the Utah High School Activities Association in all sports It is based upon academic achievement Both gills also arc involved in many areas Along with her 4 0 Grade-poiaverage, Jamie, say s, I love to be inv oh ed This inv olv ement includes ballet dancing, playing the violin and piano She is a mem All-Sta- nt ber of the schools chapter of the National Honor Society In tennis Jamie won the Southern Division State Tournament at the No. 3 singles Amy has accumulated a 3.99 GPA so far in her school work. Music is one of her many interests. She plays both the piano and violin An athlete, she has and run track, basketball played a and is member of the National Honor Society Amy won two Southern Division Tournaments in singles and one in doubles with Janie Ann Petersen. 4 N w- -" 0 r .v l son and returned Barnes throw 36 yards for a score, giving the Templars a more comfortable 21-- 7 advantage at the half. 2)0 sive battle, and both Milford and Manti squads dug in. Midway through the 3rd quarter, Manti added to their advantage as Anthony Gallegos nailed a 31 yard field goal for a 24-- 7 advantage. Milford stormed right back and silenced the Manti crowd as Trent Thompson returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown, and the Tigers trailed only 4 at that point, going into the 4th quarter. This was the closest the Tigers came, as it was their last score of the game, while Manti added another touchdown prior to the final gun. Cade Andersen sealed the deal with his 11 yard 4f Ai -- trdlbj The Templar defense earned numerous sacks and plays that resulted in negative yardage for the Milford Tigers. Here the Tiger quarterback is buried in three Templar defenders. 24-1- -- TD run to ice the game. Though there was some shuffling back and forth, the Tigers were done for, and it was obvious that the Templars were on their way to the state finals. Coach Brennan Jackson told his team, We are in the big dance now, this was a good win, but keep on playing hard. The South Summit Wildcats came closer to winning against the Templars than any other team the Templars have yet faced. With the South Summit passing offense, and the indomitable Templar defense, the state championship match will be one game you wont want to miss. There will also be a pep rally at 7 p m. this Friday at the high school to support the team. Also, The Templar offense remained potent in the quarterfinal match against the Milford a defender. Tigers. Here Brady Nielson straight-arm- s NOTICE OF MEETING Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen. Mark Twain Central Utah Counseling Center will hold their monthly Authority Board Meeting on Tuesday, November 23, 1999 at 5:30 p.m. in the basement of Steves Steakhouse, 647 South Main in Richfield, Utah. The meeting will cover general business and a review of the budget. For a detailed agenda, please call in Mt. Pleasant. Any person requiring special accommodations to attend this meeting should contact us as soon as possible. This will allow us time to arrange the special accommodations that you may require. 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