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Show Page 4 October 29, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e VOIE Sports Stevea SANPETE COUNTY ASSESSOR Templars inundate Wasps By Brad Barton Jason Madsen and Jesse Strickland eacli ran for two touchdowns, and the Manti Templars earned home-fieladvantage for the 1st round of the playoffs, as they pounded the Juab Wasps. 33-- 0 last Friday under the lights at Nephi. Early in the game, neither d team could get anything going as on their first few possessions.they both went three and out. Late in the 1st quarter however, the d drive Templars started an that was capped off early in the 2nd quarter by Jason Madsen's 5 converyard FI) run. The sion attempt failed, putting Manti For the rest of the 1st ahead half, both teams struggled to score. Juab did drive down the field once, but the Templar defense dug in and had a fine goal-lin- e stand. The score at the half was 0 in favor of Manti. In the 2nd half, the Templar defense got the first shot 6-- 6-- after QB Kenny Cox was intercepted by Juab safety, Joey Sattorius. The Wasps drove down to the line, but the Templar defense again dug in and forced running back, Brady Mortensen to fumble, and defensive end Neil Lund pounced on it. The Templars drive that then went on a took up the rest of the 3rd quarter. Early in the 4th quarter, Jesse TD Strickland scored on a 12-0 Manti lead. a run to give conversion atAgain, the tempt failed. When Juab got the ball back, Jesse Strickland intercepted an errant throw from Juab QB Andy Messersmith. Two plays later, Kevin Brown pounded in a score from 7 yards out to give the Templars a 19-- 0 lead. On the next series, Juab turned the ball over on downs deep in Manti territory. The Templars made them pay as Jason MHS Madsen broke loose on a TD run to give Manti a 26-- 0 lead. Beal in the game, Jesse 78-ya- rd fice, last 4 years stadium against the Rich Rebels, who were 42-2- 0 winners over last Duchesne Friday. The game be will played Friday at 2 p.m. as Assessor. S' Implemented Utah State mandated reapof entire praisal county, includ- f Utah State Registered Appraiser. S'! want to continue to make sure property owners are treated fairly, and that market values are accurate and up to date. volleyballers Sabrina Bolli, Takesha Cox and Telasia were named to the Team last week after helping the Lady Templars capture the region title. 7 All-Regi- 1) found Manti once again meeting the Lady Winged Lyons from Salt Lake's Rowland Hall. Rowland Hall had been picked to win the Region. Once again Manti made the lightning strike as the Winged Lyons could not pull themselves together to play up to the level of Manti. In the first game Manti had to 4 to to get the win. In the go second game Nina Madsen again came off the bench to help her teammates come out victorious by a score of for our state , and I 16-1- want to continue to fight for Utah for another six years. 15-1- 2. victorious Templars three placed girls on the team - the only team with three players named. Selected for that honor were Takesha Cox. Many area volunteers helped make the Barn iyain! exhibit a success in Sanpete 'aunty. From satiny up the exhibit to discovering informal ion and pholoyraphiny area barns to shariny art skills and producing a brochure detailiny the whereabouts of local hams these yenerous individuals brouyht pride and visibility to an important aspect of Sanpete Valleys heritaye. Many thanks to the following Barn Ayain in " Sanpete volunteers: Monte Bona and June Crane, Sanpete Heritaye Council: John Keeler; Ron it FI lie Sessions, Manti, who were indispensable to the success of the local exhibits: prepariny the hroehuremap of load hams. Iwlpiny to set up and take down the displays; Xancv Maekay it Ron Stoker, Fairview Museum of Art and History; Susanne Jacob, Moroni; Laurel Christensen, Ml. Pleasant; Susie Xilsson. Fphraim, hostiny the Bam Dance; Bruce Pawn. Square Dance Caller; Sam Dcl.ccuw it Rick Howe, Cow hoy Poets; Larry Xielsen. barn photos and art work; Bertha and Helen, dedicated anil faithful Art t enter docents . Sabrina Bolli and Telasia Beal. Now it's on to the state tournament in Provo at UVSC on Fri.. Oct. 30. finishing on Oct. 3 . Manti, as Region 12 1. will play either South Summit or Beaver (depending on the outcome of their game at 12:30) at 6:45 p.m. Friday night, vv ith action resuming on Saturday at :30 a m., if they win. or at 10:15 if they should lose. C , 1 Ephraim City Bldg, (basement) 5 South Main St Mt. Pleasant Alcoholics Anonymous Slandiim Tall for Utah. QUESTIONS: (801) the Bennett '1X Committee. Rec. Center (upstairs) 10 North State Rec. Center (upstairs) 10 North State 427-941- Monday 8 00 p m. Sunday 10 . ... Wednesday (Jim or Carla) or 8 00am 8 00 pm. Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon 835-520- 0 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Scrv ice Utah Humanities Council Utah State Historical Society Sanpete leritage Council 2A State Football Championships Grantsville yuc far your 'VO'IZ! ffkartij Ihanfel All-Regi- AREA MEETINGS Vote November 3rd Saturday October 31 Home Schools Of- Region ChampsManti's your United States I.ud lot In Assessors ing residential, commercial and recreational. (Continued from page ' Senator, I believe I have made a difference Ffl ce Sanpete County Kanab or San Juan in the playoffs. Their first play off game vv ill be at Manti High School's new football 71-ya- ex-perien- in the 97-ya- rd Senator Bob Bennett As Late Strickland gave Manti a 33-- 0 lead TD run. The on a Templars then ran out the clock the next time they got the ball. This was an important win for the Templars as it ensured that they will not have to travel to S 14 years 33-- 0 Saturday November? Home Schools 1 -- VOTE- DOUGLAS L. Saturday November 14 Amer. Fork H.S. Duchesne NEELEY Saturday November 21 School Board Member South Sanpete School District Mtn. View H.S. Milford 4 Philosophy I believe our most precious resource is our children. Parents, teachers and administrators can. and do, have a very positive influence on our children as they interact in the school system. Each day, I see and represent children and adults who have fallen through the holes in our system. It is vital that we work together in an effort tocreatc and nourish an educational environment where each child receives the care and attention needed to meet and conquer the challenges they face. Allamont 12 00 Noon Kanab i Coal 1 1 I vv ill strive to work w ith parents, teachers, administrators and staff to ensure that each child receives the resources, individual attention, love and concern they need to achieve and maximize their potential. I promise I will listen to your concerns, be positive and honest with you, and make decisions that are in the best interest or our children. Together, we can build and improve the great school system that we have. I look forward to that opportunity and would appreciate your support. 00 a m Grand Background Mamed to Cherie Waniass Neeley Three children: two graduates of Manti High and one currently So Sevier attending MHS Graduate of Manti High and Snow College Graduated with honors from University of Utah Received Juris Doctorate Degree, University of Utah College of Law So Summit F.xpcrience Attorney for six years Guardian ad Litem for three children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned Licensed Title Insurance Agent-ha- ve owned and operated title insurance companies for six years. Taught high school Social Studies for two years Taught middle school Physical Education for two years Turkey rancher for fifteen years Member-Amcric- an Bar Assn., Utah Bar Assn., American Trial Lawyers Assn., Utah Trial Lawyers Assn., Assn, of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Sixth District Bar Assn. ing VOTE DOUG NEELEY ON NOV. 3 i t I |