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Show Thursday, April 22, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- Badgers post A v ild weekend of torrid hite comebacks gave ting and Snow Colleges baseball team a big-tim- split against Treasure e The slug-feValley. was filled with plenty of offense as both teams combined for 56 four-gam- e four-gam- st runs, providing fans w ith an array of heroic feats. In game one TVCC jumped all oer the Badgers in the first inning, scoring four runs. The Badgers countered in the bottom-ha- lf of the inning, punching four runs across the plate to tie the score. In an attempt to prove the first inning wasnt a fluke, the Chukars scored fix e more times in the second inning to take a 5 split last week 4-ga- me lead. mound; yet, took the loss in a 1 defeat. The offense failed to produce runs for Oldroyd, who went the distance, scattering eight hits. Game three was a mirror imof age game one. Treasure Valley, again tagged Snows pitching for four runs in the first inning, threatening to run away w ith the game early. Finally, Snow erupted in the bottom of the fifth inning again, scoring six runs to take a 6 lead. The Badgers padded their lead in the sixth with two more runs, then held on to take the victory, 10-Despite a shaky start, Jon Lewis went the distance for the 2-- The Badgers Page e didnt panic and slow ly began chipping away at the lead. Then, trailing 1 8 with two out, and bases loaded in the bot0-- tom of the fifth. Snows, Jeremy Huntington, connected on a 2 pitch, sending it over the left field fence for a grand-slagiving him a total of seven RBIs for the game. Snow held on to take game Alan Cox came on in one, the second inning to shut down TVCCs hot bats and pick up the win. Game two was a pitching duel. Nick Oldroyd threw a great game for the Badgers on the 0-- 12-1- 0. 8-- 9. 5 Manti Elementary Positive Action Students win, striking out 10 batters on his way to his sixth consecutive win. The Badgers failed again to keep TVCC from having a big first inning in game four as the Chukars w rapped Snow for five runs in the opening frame. Unlike the previous games. Snow was unable to rebound this time, losing the game 9-- 3. The Badgers are in a desperate race to qualify for the Region 18 Tournament and play a four-gam- e set against UVSC this weekwill end. Fridays double-headbe in Orem. Then the two teams will travel to Ephraim for a pair on Saturday, beginning at noon. er 9-- Ephraim youths win Sterling Institute graduates named Graduation exercises for the fer Blaser, Katie Anderson, Kary Scholar Awards for Wasatch Ephraim Institute students Larsen, Gregory Lyman, Shallan LDS Two Ephraim students, attending Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, receixed honors in the Sterling Scholar Awards Ceremony on March 24 in Fillmore. Mike Duncan of Ephraim xvas in the Visual named a runner-u- p will be held Sunday, April 25 at 6 p.m. Arts category. His portfolio featured his remarkable pottery. Mike is the soil of Mike and Denise Duncan of Ephraim. Blackham, Anne Burnham, Jenni Summer Peterson, also of Ephraim, participated in the General Scholarship category. Beth Thompson of Farmington, New Mexico, competed in the Speech and Diama category and Cori Thompson. her tw in sister, competed in the Social Science category. Most Utah colleges and uni-xersit- grant xvaivers and scholfor each participant. arships Students xxho xxill graduate from the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion this year include: Ephraim: Chris Adams, Matt Adams, Hannah Bean, Racy Mendenhall, Kelsey Olsen, Jeffrey Olson, Justin Osmond, Travis Osmond, Paul Scholes, Angela Wendel, Charles York, Kathryn Nilsson. Manti: Daniel Cluff, Scott Dyreng, Shem Smith, Gaxin Cox. Sterling: Amy Young Sweetheart Contest set The 1999 Sanpete County Applications can be obtained from Sam DeLeeuxv and must be Cowboy Sweetheart and Junior returned by May . Princess contest xvill be held Sat8 Contestants will be judged on at the Sanpete urday, May The royalties modeling, public speaking, inter- County Fairgrounds. xvill reign over the Sanpete County iexxs, rodeo and horse knoxx ledge Fair Rodeo and stock exents and and horsemanship skills. Conteswill appear at all county celebra- tants must use the same horse ali tions, parades and rodeos. year and cannot be in any other The Sweetheart contestants community royalty during the must be 4 y ears of age by June summer months. For further inforconJr. and Princess this of mation, call Sam DeLeeuxv at year, testants must be betxxeen the ages of 8 and by June 1. 1 Mike, Summer, Beth and Cori represented Wasatch with impressive dignity, a Wasatch spokesman said. Stephanie Sorensen and Stephanie Barton n plans announced for Quilt-a-Tho- 23-2- April in Ephraim 4 Plans haxe been announced for a Community to be held April 23 and 24 in the Ephraim LDS Institute. Exeryone in the community is inx ited to participate. The exent xxill run from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, April 23 and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Sat., April 24. Quilt-a-Tho- n families ence x in need. No past experiith quilt making is neces- sary to participate. Similar haxe Quilt-a-Tho- been held in other communities in the U.S., all for the benefit of families in the community. Any one xx ith questions about participating or donating quilt Citizens are asked to join in tops, batting, and fabric for the n should contact Virthe exent to help make quilts xxhich xxill be gixen to need Hansen at People ginia from ages 14 and up, all religions, members of the community'. Excess quilts xxill also be gixen to and all occupations are urged to organizations elsexxhere in join in this fun and xxorthy project. Sanpete County for distribution to Quilt-a-Tho- 283-454- 9. 1 1 835-866- 2. Senior Citizen Menus r 1 h 1 ' v t (' Fri. April 23: Salisbury steak, steamed rice, broccoli, banana cream pie Tues. April 27: Hot chicken salad, buttered carrots, cheese stick, applesauce, rolls, butter Wed. April 28: BBQ beef on a bun, potato salad, sliced beets. Band competes in Festival orange slice, rice pudding. Thurs. April 29: Roast pork, Ephraim Middle School Band students attended the Snoxv College Band Festival held Thursday, baked potato, peas, cherry shortcake Fri. April 30: Baked chicken, April 15th. The 8th grade band receixed two Superior ratings - and I. The 7th grade band received a Superior and Excellent rating whipped potatoesgravy, peas, Jell-- 0 with fruit, cookies I- Your best source of local news I 1I- -. Laundry Jr facilities goxemment subsidized Vv The 6th grade received txxo Superior ratings I and In attendance xxere other Bands from Central Utah and the Utah County' area. The Ephraim Middle School 6th grade Band xxas chosen as the band with the most outstanding citizenship and xxas axx arded a I- v Rent based on income Handicapped-accessibl- e Utilities included free -. 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