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Show r Page 4 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, September 30, 1999 e This year, First Security will fund coverage for 60,000 Utah high school students. The insurance provides income and medical care for life in the event of a serious injury to a student. We are extremely grateful to First Security for its commitment to Utahs high school students, and for providing this vital comfort to the families and participants pf high school activities, noted Jerry Bovee, Associate Director of the Utah High School Activities 1st Security donates insurance Templars mettle tested against Grantsville Cowboys in 4 war 19-1- Brad Barton By In Coach Brenan Jacksons nal year at the helm of the Manti football program, it is only fitting that he would be able to pull off something that he never had before. That feat just happened to be 4 a victory that sent the reeling Cowboys from Tooele County into somewhat of a swoon, losing their second game at home this season in two weeks, (last week, they were humbled by the South Summit Wildcats, who are currently ranked No. 1 in 2A). This achievement did not come easily, however, the Templars had to fight for the win every inch of the way. fi- 19-1- At first, it looked as if Grantsville would win a game as the only score in the first half came when Jeremy field Cummings booted a to 0 a the give goal Cowboys lead. In the locker room at the half, a fired-u- p Manti coach Brenan Jackson lit a fire under his team as he told them It is in your hands low-scori- 37-ya- rd 3-- now! a big field on a The Templars responded in way as they drove down the and capped off a long drive short speed-bac- k scamper by McKay Anderson. Brad Barton nailed the ctra point to extend the lead to From there, the Manti defense made a big play as Jake Williams took the ball out of a Grantsville running back s hands and took the ball the other way a good 0 yards, 7-- 3. 1 adding mileage to turnover. Anderson scored yet again, this time from four yards out to extend the Templars lead to 3 going into the 4th and final quarter. The momentum was swinging the Templar direction. Early in the 4th quarter, Steve Jones scored on a short QB sneak to extend the Templars lead to 19-- Still, the Cowboys would not give up and they rode the big plays of QB Jeremy Cummings to a chance at victory. On the next series for Grantsville, Cummings hit wideout Carl Mouritsen on a scoring play. When the Cowboys went for 2, Cummings really showed his stuff as he ran 50 yards trying to make a play. After he eluded several Templar defensive lineman, he found Cory McDougal alone in the end zone to cut the deficit to It now became a defensive battle, and the Templar defense a 13-- 3. 20-ya- rd Snow Colleges volleyball team got back to their winning ways last week in Phoenix, Arizona where they competed in the Valley of the Sun Tournament. The tournament gave the Lady Badgers a golden opportunity to work out several of the demons that have beleaguered Coach Les Calles young squad this season. The tournament pool featured seven teams in the NJCAAs Top 20, including the two top teams in CSI and Glendale CC. With the level of competition keen, Snow was set to regain their confidence before they resume their SWAC schedule this week. By the time the Lady Badgers loaded to return home, they had y played nine games during the elevatand event, winning six, 5 ing their overall record to on the year. The Lady Badgers started off against Mesa CC in the format and quickly put away the competition with a 0 game victory. The win over Mesa ended 22-tea- m two-da- 14-1- best-of-thr- 2-- a five-mat- losing skid for Snow. Next up was No. Arizona Western. Western flexed their muscles and handed Snow a 2-- 0 loss. With little time to rest, the Lady Badgers took on Southwest Missouri, who was ranked sixth. Despite a valiant effort, Snow fell to S W Missouri 1 . The Lady Badgers did put themselves in a position to win the game, yet came up short down the stretch. After losing to Golden West Community College following the SW Missouri game, the Lady Bad ch ed 2-- Manti High School. During the 1990s, First Secu clude baseball, basketball, crosscountry, drill, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, wrestling, and other activities such as music, speech and drama. Cummings pass, and linebacker Cy Tidwell made a diving interception, the Templars were able to escape with the victory. Grantsville got one more chance with 2 seconds left, but Cummingss Hail Mary pass fell short and the ecstatic Templars all jumped down on Coach Brenan Jackson and celebrated the d Utah Symphony at Snow College Activity Center j Wednesday, October 20, 1999 7:30 pm hard-earne- win. With the victory, the Templars improved to 0 but did not budge in the polls because South Sum5-- tickets may be purchased at: mit defeated their northern rivals, the North Summit Braves, 44-- 7 last Friday evening. The next test for the Templars is that No. 1 ranked team, the South Summit Wildcats. That game will be this Friday, October at Kamas, Utah. The time as usual, will be 7:00 Kents Market Grand Vista Music Manti Grocery Peterson Studios 1 p.m. r gers ended the first day's competition with a surprisingly easy 0 2-- victory over Eastern Arizona, who was ranked ninth in the nation. With their first victory over a ranked team under their belts. Snow came out the next day and demonstrated the confidence and ULTIMATE CD rt of the season, enjoying a five-gam- 4 A? Ar CC, winning all three matches in two games ' Saturdays four-matc-h sweep in in Snow a tie fifth for place put the tournament, but more importantly, it energized the Lady Badgers at a time when they were desperately searching for answers. The Lady Badgers are currently riding their longest winning streak Chandler-Gilbe- o V0CG O ability necessary to be successful. First up was Pima CC. Snow took care Pima in two straight games, notching their third victory of the tournament. Following the Pima game. Snow made light work of Yavapai CC, Phoenix CC and V APY oJ e string. The Lady Badgers now look to build upon the momentum gained in the Valley of the Sun Tournament as they prepare to travel to UVSC and SLCC this Thursday and Friday. 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