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Show Thursday, April 1, 1999 Messenger-Enterpris- Page e 5 Sanpete County Dairy Princess Pageant will select royalty from 8 talented contestants Badgers boast winning streak, now at 4-ga- me reach. The second game w as a showcontinued their recent surge to weeklast case for Snows power. In the first conference prominence end with a four game sweep of inning, Luras, Zack Hinckley and CNCC. The series sw eep of the Morgan Snow each hit home runs, staking the Badgers to a lead they Spartans moved the Badgers conference record to 7 and sets up would never relinquish. Snow an important showdown with went on to get another home run Ricks College this weekend in later in the game, and Alan Cox picked up the win on the mound. Rexburg, Idaho. The following day both teams Snow Colleges offense exthe series in Ephraim. In renewed CNCCs pitching ploded against as the Badgers scored 56 runs over the first game the Badgers jumped 16-the four games, winning out to a 0 lead before CNCC 14-- 4 and could muster a counter-attacThe series began in Rangely, However, in the top of the fifth Colorado on Friday with a close, inning, the Spartans took advanextra inning game. After the Spar- tage of a couple of walks, scoring tans came back to tie the score late four runs, and turning what had the and force extended play, Snow making of a blowout into a close erupted for four runs in the top of game. Snow responded in the bottom the eighth putting the game out of half of the inning, scoring seven Snow Colleges baseball team 9-- 13-- 13-- 6-- 9, 9, 3. k. 9-- 7 runs on six hits. The game ended in the bottom of the sixth when Hinckley drove in Brent Francom. The second game had a similar tone when Snow scored nine runs in the first two innings, then coasted for a 3 win. Over the past eight games. 13-- Snow has won seven, including six in a row. The d of the Badgers fortunes is largely attribturn-aroun- uted to their defensive play. Though Snows offense has been k peexplosive over the riod, the defense has limited the number of big innings their opponents have been able to obtain. The Badgers must keep the two-wee- ce opener this Friday and Saturday in Coeur d Alene, Idaho. The Lady Badgers commence league play with weekend with a 5 overall record, traveling to e Idaho College in North play series. Last week Snow played six of their seven games agairist four-yeschools, getting plenty of playing time and experience. The Lady Badgers opened up w ith a pair of road losses to Mesa 21-1- four-gam- ar State College in Grand Junction, Colorado. In the first game. Snow took it on the chin, losing a 2 decision. Game two was a With Snow up by one in the last inning, Mesa scored a pair of runs w ith two outs to steal the 10-- 8-- 7. a double-heade- Despite appearcontrol throughout the first game. Snow couldn't put the Lady Bengals away. Every time Coach Phil Murray's team moved ahead. 1SU would fight back to tie the score, forcing extra innings. ing to be r. in Belinda Despain V members. Anderson Felicia Willden Mary Ann Bartholomew fora victory. The Lady Badgers 7-- Christina Williams Stacey Dyreng 6 didn't leave the second game against ISU open for debate, winning a Snow pounded laugher, ISU's pitching for 5 hits, including three triples. Weber State University was up next for Snow and the Lady Wildcats were no match. Snow won the contest easily, Up next for Snow was SWAC favorite, UVSC. The Lady Wol-- v erines hav e one of the top hitting clubs in the country this year and flexed their muscles against Snow , winning a 0 decision. Snow finished up the week with a solid, 10-victory over BYU. The Lady Badgers jumped all over the Cougars early, scoring all ten of their runs in the first two innings. 11-- 0. 1 13-- 2. Mindy Layton Tamie Eggleston Early Awareness program gives students insight tance of education and to decide The to Middle School is early what thev want to be in the Ephraim designed program recently be in stimulate students Snow to the aware future participated College in their lives of the lmporEarly Awareness'' Program on early Sixth-grad- e students from March 12. Recreation Sponsormg this . ire Ephraim and Manti students begin the "Early Awareness program, designed to stimulate their love for learning Manti 6C Sterling Youth Sign up in the Manti City Office Late Fee of $5 Charged After March 26th x c cut Zions First National Bank of Salt Lake City Marriott Food Services Chela Financial Services and Snow College Instructor Jom Lindsay teaches the students about self esteem X PI1 No Applications Accepted After April 2nd 1 a X.. V School auditorium During the pageant, contestants will dance in a production Misty March 1st to March 26th - The pageant will be held on at '0 p m Friday. April 2. at the Gunnison al!c High Dairy Womens Association Finally, Snow was able to in bottom of the ninth inning when Dibb knocked in Jacobson Girls - Preschriil (jfers. old) to 8th grade Boys - Preschool(5 yrSBCfld) to 15 yrs. old ri- of America full-tuiti- products and the dairy industry There will be a luncheon for the contestants and their mothers, the judges, and forall Sanpete County BaseballSmtliill Registration 0 Stage it in the 1, Manti CityPar, Center Gunnison, will entertain the audience during the pageant X new Princess and two ttendants will then be crowned I he new Dairy Princess will be awarded a Snow ( ollege Scholarship and both the Princess and the ttendmts will receive cash scholarships Com the I tali Dairy Commission V vv 6-- Only one mountain peak on the North American continent is over 20,000 feet. The southern peak of Alaskas Mount McKinley reaches 20,320 feet. illden of the Mayfield, daughter of Doug and Suzette Willden, and Christina illiams of Centerfield. the daughter of Virginia Stearns and the late Arthur hams On the day of the pageant, contestants will be interviewed individually by the judges and tested on their know ledge ot dairy Peggy Layion; Felicia against Ricks. The Vikings are a strong team, and when playing at home, are tough to beat. heart-breake- r. game, The following day. Snow hosted Idaho State University for ter of Kent and Tammy Dyreng, Tamie Eggleston of Gunnison, the daughter of Verdean and Kathy number to the Neil KCoy song. Shake1 Contestants will model evening gowns and answer questions on stage I he dance group. Eggleston; Mindy Layton of Manti, the daughter of Scott and momentum going this week Lady Badgers softball team wins 4 of 7 games Snow Colleges softball team the put finishing touches on their schedule, winning four of seven games last week in preparation for their SWAC Eight young ladies will be competing this year in the Sanpete County Dairy Princess Pageant. The pageant is sponsored by the Sanpete County Dairy Women's Association, and the Utah Dairy Commission. Contestants are: Misty Anderson of Centerfield, the daughter of Shane and Paula Anderson and Jeff and Carol Edmunds; Mary Ann Bartholomew of Fay ette, the daughter of Keith and Delene Bartholomew; Belinda Despain of Gunnison, the daughter of Clayton and Vickie Despain; Stacey Dyreng of Gunnison, the daugh- Professor Ted Olson teached students how to ' make money with compound interest ir the "Math & Money class Instructor Marlin Mason shows the students how to "Morph" a student s picture with the computer Registration Fees: Girls 5 thru 2nd Grade... Girls 3rd Grade thru 8th Grade Boys 5 thru 2nd Grade Boys 3rd thru 6th Grades Boys 7th thru 8th Grades Boys 9th thru 1 1th Grade a $25 $30 $25 $30 $35 $40 Professof Larry Smith demonstrates one of the fascinating science experiments, in the "World Around You class Mrs Ada Pnns V P for Student Loans, Zions irst National Bank and husband Dan pass out All fees $30 and up will get a $5 refund when uniform is returned to the City Office. $40 charge for uniforms not returned. COPY pens and folders provided by Zions 6ark I of Salt Lake City |