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Show Page 6 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, September 16, 1999 e Scottsdale "chokes" at Snow Soorts leading the Badgers to 453 yards of total offense. to Hannum touchdown passes Defensively, the Badgers held offense to a dismal Artichokes rethe Aaron Bowen and Reid Seitz Seth spectively, put the game out of 90 yards. Defensive lineman, reach. Giddings, was in Scottsdales on nearly every play, backfield conIn the second half. Snow tinued to maul Scottsdale when harassing the Artichokes quarterbacks incessantly, collecting four Magalei notched his second touchtackles-for-loand two sacks. from this one down run of the day, defensive back, Jared one yard out. The defense refused Sophmore two passes, to be left out of the scoring binge Harwood, picked-of- f as Ryan Heath scooped up a giving him three in the young seaScottsdale fumble and raced 1 1 son. The Badgers will now get their yards for another score. Hannums third touchdown first test on the road this week, toss of the day went to Aaron traveling to Phoenix, AZ to battle Boone, who hauled in a 41 yard the Bears, w ho are coming off a catch to finish of the scoring on- big win over Arizona Western last Kick-ois set for 8 slaught. Hannum finished the day week, be heard live can and for p.m. (MST) passes completing AM on 650KMTI. 233 yards and three touchdowns, board before half. A Zac Magalei 21 yard run, and two Olin By Ken Beazer For the second time in as footmany weeks. Snow Colleges -- ball team awoke from a first quarter slumber to pummel their op- Third straight shutout San Juan Broncos bucked It appears that the Manti Templars have now arrived as one of the top teams in Class 2A of Utah, with a huge 40-- 0 win over lead going into Templars a 14-the 2nd Quarter. 0 In the ensuing quarter, the Templars picked up right w here they left off as Williams got his 2nd touchdown run of the night, this one from 20 yards out, the extra point was also good to give Manti a 21-- 0 lead. Late in the 2nd Quarter, there was more offensive fireworks for the Templars as Cy Tidwell ran five yards up the middle on a fullback trap to give the Templars a 27-- 0 advantage going into the half. the defending state champion San Juan Broncos Friday night at Templar Field. Rain fell throughout the game, but the Templars made few offensive errors and continued through the game to earn points. The Templars jumped on San Juan early as the defense held and Jake Williams ran in from 35 yards out to give the Templars an early 0 lead. Manti was not done yet, as on a busted play, Steve Jones found Brady Nielson striding down the sideline on a scoring play, and also caught the conversion pass to give the 6-- From there, the Manti defense the continued to dominate,-anoffense kept racking up points. Brady Nielson scored on another touchdown reception, and sopho- - 65-ya- rd Football Sanpete (Continued from page 1) than the Hawks of North Sanpete 8 points. The Hawks are with ranked fourth in by the Tribune as they take their 0 record into league play this Friday at Delta. Sanpete has wins against 1 1 3-- A 3-- Pine View, 37-2- Wasatch, 1, 41-2- . accomplishments of Manti, they do possess one of the states finest prep quarterbacks in Brett Johnson of Fairview. Through three games Johnson, who was last year's All-Regi- quarterback in Region 8, has thrown for 8 1 8 yards, completing 44 of 77 passes (57. 1) If you prefer your football on Saturdays, then the Snow College tory. San Juan mounted a couple of runs against the end zone, but were unable to breach the Templars defenses. With the win, Manti improved to 0 on the season, while San Juan fell to a shocking 3 mark, although their losses have come against Aztec. New Mexico (a 5 A 3-- 0-- school), Class 3As Emery, and Manti. Badgers inability to get things going early for the second straight week caused some concern for head coach, Mike Empey. Over the course of their first few games, the Badgers game The Templars will now open Region 12 play with a Homecoming game against the Juab Wasps, who were 47-- 7 winners over the same Grand team that the All-Star- 56-4- 2. ff 17-of-- 25 e, the contest into a laugher. After spotting the Artichokes 0 lead after the games first a stanza, Snow College finally drew blood at the 1 2:3 1 mark of the second quarter on a perfectly executed reverse to Brian Romney, who scampered 40 yards for the score to give the Badgers a 3 lead. t 3-- Templars destroyed a couple of weeks ago. That game will be held Friday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Templar Field. One other note is that the Templars have yet to allow a point against them this season, the only team in the state to achieve that Rent based on income, government subsidized Laundry facilities Handicapped-accessibl- e Utilities included free ISS&N- V1 Recreation hall Storage included free 7-- Romneys touchdown ignited the Badgers previously moribound offense, as they went on to tack 21 more point on the distinction after three games. s, Each completely electric one bedroom apartment can house 1 or 2 people. Small pets are permitted. 45 100 E. N. in Ephraim 283-636- 3 71-1- 2. 0 All-Star- s. ) There are plenty of opportunities to see these outstanding O CG THE z1q A teams in action. This Friday Manti entertains the Juab fifth-rank- Ar ed Wasps while Gunnison hosts North Summit. North Sanpete ULTIMATE CD takes its aerial juggernaut to Delta to take on the Rabbits who downed last years state champions Dixie last Friday. All three high school games begin at 7 p.m. On 3-- 3-- A 2-- A Friday, September 24, North Sanpete hosts the hapless Richfield Wildcats at the Hawks homecom- Gunnisons ing game starting at 7 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant. The Snow College Badof Mantis coach Brenan Jackson, gers will be on the road for the first and so far the brothers have time as they travel to Arizona to outscored their opponents 178 to take on Phoenix College this 13. They will meet in the seasons 3. -- plan appears to read something like this: Do everything you can to keep the game close in the first 15 minutes, then mercilessly pound and embarass your opponent into humble submission before veritably turning half-tim- ? 48-1- 1 20-1- ss 2-- 0; Badgers are for you. The Ephraim school went to 0 last week with 0 a drubbing of Scottsdale Community College. The Badgers were ranked 16th nationally among junior colleges and are likely to move up with their convincing win over the Artichokes. In their first game the Badgers destroyed the Utah Scottsdales only previous outing was a 42-- shutout of the Arizona includ- ing ten touchdowns. The Hawks need to tighten up their defense, however, as their 77 points given up are the most among the 6 undefeated teams in the state. Anchoring the south end of Sanpete County are the Gunnison Bulldogs, no slouches themselves at 0 and in fourth spot in the Tribune s rankings. Gunnison started off with shutouts of North Sevier (13-0- ) and Monticello (27-0- ). Last Friday Gunnison was finally scored upon but still downed Altamont, more Curren Christensen scored his first ever varsity TD to give the Templars the 40-- 0 margin of vic- I 2-- 1, and last week beat Canyon View in Cedar City, 5 Although the Hawks cant claim the defensive 40-3- regular season finale October 21 in Gunnison. Manti and Gunnison do not play against North Sanpete. ponent, handing Scottsdale Community College an embarrassing 48-1- 0 defeat in the conference opener for both teams. The sound thrashing of the Artichokes elevated the Badgers overall record to yet, the 40-- 0 48-1- 0 APY coach Rhett Jackson is the brother oJ Introductory rate until 102799 It allows you to add money at any time. Opportunities to withdraw without penalty. It pays high market rates. SANPETE, SEVIER, AND MILLARD COUNTIES CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION TEAM Sponsored by the Utah Highway Patrol and Sommer Place Ranch. 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