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Show Page 4 Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, February 25, 1999 e Words from the Coach.. By Coach Brenan Jackson MHS Athletic Director. As we approach this time Templars go to Region Tournament in 3rd place with 11-- 7 record of spectator event. Many people fans start anticipating their the region and state basketto trip ball tournaments. This year the Utah High School Activities Association has set some rules and regulations that the fans must abide by. The following is a list of the things not allowed at the tournaments: ( ) No balloons, (2) No confetti or shredded paper products, (3) No handheld signs of any size, (4) No megaphones, (5) No miniature sport balls thrown into the crowd, (6) No artificial noise makers -horns, cowbells, buzzers, or clickers, (7) No whistles, (8) No pom poms, shakers, or spirit towels. These new rules may seem quite demanding, and one may feel that rules take the fun out of a 1 By Brad Barton The Manti Templars made great strides last week for being a contender at region and a possible sleeper at state as they split two games against the Se ier schools. On Wednesday the Manti Templars defeated the South Sevier Rams, Jeff 60-4- Bahlmann had 1 7 play Juab on Tuesday to see yyfiere they be seeded in region. After the game Manti point guard noyy 9. points and Scott 11 McKay Anderson said, We came out and started good in both halves. In the Templars' second game of the yyeek, they battled the North Sevier Wolves. At the start of the game, it looked as if Manti yvould run ayvay w ith it as they bolted out Barclay added 5 more on 5 three pointers. Scott Barclay drained 4 to a 6 lead, Kevin Broyvn hit a of his three in the period, and three right before the buzzer. In the Manti took a 2 7 lead. In the 2nd 2nd quarter, hoyvever, the Wolves lead at quarter though, the Rams came woke up, taking a 7 back to make a game of it as the half. In the 3rd quarter Kenny Cox sophomore Reggie Parsons made made some big threes. Then, Scott yet another three pointer to in the game. However, Manti Barclay made another three right keep at the buzzer to give the Templars the Templars could not stop the insideoutside tandem of Brett 0 lead at the half. a narrow In the 2nd half Jeff Bahlmann Wanlass and Talin Zimmer as the lead into the added some much needed offense Wolves took a 9 and final 4th on several quarter. by getting open layups In the 4th quarter, Jeff and the Templars led 8 after became the go-t- o guy Bahlmann three quarters of play. In the 4th as he scored points in the pequarter, Manti kept going inside to Bahlmann and got good results riod. Just as all night long though, as he scored 9 of his 17 points in Manti still could not stop the the period. When the buzzer shooting of Talin Zimmer. Ameen sounded, the Templars had taken Shaheen also added seven critical 9 a hard fought victory' over points in the 4th quarter, as the the South Sev ier Rams, who must Wolves clinched 2nd place in the 1 9-- Central Region w ith their 6 win over the determined Manti Templars. Jeff Bahlmann led the Templars with 18 points while Talin Zimmer led the way for the Wolves with 22 points. After the game Manti head coach Mark ov erall effort was good. With the loss, the Templars fell to and clinched 3rd place in the Central Region. The Templars next game will be Thursday February 25 against Millard at Region at Snow College. The game time is 7:30. The Hugentobler said, We just couldn't stop Zimmer. We got stale on offense and didn't move the ball around that well. But our Templars have met the Eagles once this season. It was a nailbiter that the Templars won in the clos- 57-4- 1 -7 ing seconds. tend these events and want to en- joy the competition without all of the possible distractions of these outlawed toys. As a school, we want to follow the UHSAA guidelines and continue having state support for our schools. Your help in following these guidelines will create a more enjoyable experience for everyone. Manti High School has always been recognized as a school with integrity and a deep belief in sportsmanship. Many administrators and coaches have commented how great our student body really is. Lets keep our reputation intact and continually remember that Manti High School is truly the CLASS of 2-- 1 -- 21-1- REGION BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS 35-3- 38-2- (D 45-3- 1 1 n. Follow Manti , Gunnison and Juab on KMTI - AM 650 60-4- Follow Millard and No. Sevier on KSVC - 980 & Lady Templars win 3rd region game of season By Brad Barton The Manti Lady Templars yyon their 3rd region game of the year v ith victory over the North Sevier Lady Wolves last week. Stacey Wheeler had 17 points and Anique Denton added 60-4- 4 14 more. The Lady Templars domi- nated the game from the beginning as they opened up as much as a 5 point lead in the st half, and they also stopped North Sevier from 1 1 really getting anything going with their offense. In the 4th quarter, many of m S Q- - KCYQ-F- M 93.7 BOYS 2A BASKETBALL Region 12 Championship Bracket Thursday, Feb. 25 Friday, Feb. 26 Friday, Feb. 26 Saturday, Feb. 27 Manti "s JV players got some valuable experience in a varsity game, as that may have been the last action they will see all season. It was also Senior Night on Saturday, Feb. 27 (13)3:30 p.m. (15)6:00 p.m. Thursday night for the Lady Templars as Takesha Cox, Stacey Wheeler, Shannon Clark, and foreign exchange student Carolin Heindel, who also contributed with a couple of buckets, were honored. The Lady Templars will now play at Region at Snow College on Thursday. An opponent and a time has yet to be determined. (19)2:00 p.m. 3rd 1st (22) Championship 7:30 p.m. 4th 2nd 4r 3 Gunnison (20)3:30 p.m. (14) 5:00 p.m. 749-- 1 81 4 f.iintfPMP;! (800) 2125 University Pathway, Provo (16)7:30 p.m. N Chevrolet Bulck Mak CMtys Urtst SdactiM HM VaWctot GIRLS 2A BASKETBALL Region 12 Championship Bracket Friday, Feb. 26 D St OUT CUBIC Saturday, Feb. 27 ly (10) 12:00 p.m. Ephraim City is sponsoring a SECOND Rabies Clinic 3rd Thursday, Feb. 25 - 4 to 6 p.m. Ephraim City Building, (21) Championship 5:30 p.m. 4th 2nd (18) 12:30 p.m. Dr. Chris Larsen, Veterinarian Rabies vaccinations and other preventative health care will be available Rabies shots are $9.00 recommended that cats as as dogs be vaccinated for rabies) Juab 3 Center Foyer 5 South Main Street (It is strongly 1st 'T-- (11)10:30 a.m. Home Team well - im il,,y 0f hool ,f Chan;n (Numbers in parentheses () indicate game number. (12) 1:30 p.m. play, boy, and girl, at the same time. I, POOR CC |