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Show October 22, 1998 Page Messenger-Enterpris- e "Thunder Rolls" for volleyball team Smorts Lady Badgers Badgers sweep record post Arizona teams with in weekend competition win over Mesa 1-- By Ken A 2 Beazer quick over win Westminster, followed by an exBy Ken Beazer punt returns over the past two seaThe 5th ranked Badgers made sons, his return was the treme case of deja vu, left the Lady it a clean sweep of Arizona, handfirst one for a touchdown in his Badgers with a record last Mesa re12th career. Snow a raoked, increased their lead week, and sets them up for an imCC, ing 27-- 0 4 defeat. The six to on another Heupel to Hill sounding, portant home stand this week wins tallied by Snow this season connection, this one from 27 yards against NIC and Ricks. have come at the expense of the away. Mesa did show some life It took less than an hour for before half, scoring a touchdown six Arizona schools, never allowSnow Colleges volleyball team to ing an institution from the Valley to cut into the lead 27-dispose of Westminster, sweeping 15-15-The second-hal- f Snow of the Sun a sniff of victory. The . generated the match 15-the time have some ever rather Parsons overwhelmed the Badgers only Lady sloppy play by the trailed this season was against ) Badgers, prompting Coach Keith throughout the match, enabling all Glendale, when they dropped beUperesa to chastise his team on Lady Badgers to get playing time hind and contribute to the win. several occasions. However, deonly to regroup and pulverize the Gauchos, 43-1The Westminster game was a Snow did that. to spite manage put You would expect a nationally-two more scores on the board on prelude for a venture back on the team with only one touchdown throws ranked by Fred SWAC road where the Lady Badloss to be motivated and brimming Salamoa to Williams and DuBois gers traveled north to take on the with emotion, poised to hand the of 26 and 45 yards respectively. nation's third and ninth ranked seafirst loss the their of The Badgers dominance over teams in UVSC and SLCC. The Badgers son. What you saw was a talented the first six games was not foreSWAC is undoubtedly the pinMesa team without a rudder, a seen. With three games left in the nacle ofNJCAA volleyball, sportteam devoid of energy and enthuregular season, the Badger coaching four of the nations top ten siasm. ing staff knew that being 0 at this teams, including the number one It took Snow less than three point was a possibility, but to ranked team, CSI; thus, leaving ' minutes to expi Mesas worst reach this juncture in such con- Coach Lcs Calles and his team fears, striking fii blood when vincing fashion far surpassed their with a major challenge. Josh 1 leupcl hooked up with Daryl most optimistic dreams. The 3rd ranked Lady WolverHill for a The Badgers now prepare to ines were primed for the visit from scoring strike on the Badgers first offensive sehost the Utah this weekSnow, never allowing the Lady ries. It got worse from there. Be- end, a team comprised of All-StBadgers to consistently get anyfore the first quarter ended, the picks from the Utah Football thing going in the match, winning have in four, 15-15-- 7. 15-Badgers found the end zone two League. Most of the more times on a Heupel to Der- just finished their college playing The match Utah Valley against rick Williams pass and a careers at one of Utahs five instiwas a mirror image of the outcome Darren DuBois punt re- tutions of higher education and do these two teams produced three turn, to make it 20-- 0 after the present a formidable opponent for weeks earlier in Ephraim: Snow have played playing tough, ortly to suffer moSnow. The games first 15 minutes. excitement the all of and JV this mentary lapses, al lowing the Lady Air Dixie Force Despite Ricks, DuBois has generated with his year. Wolverines to take control of each Manti High Schools girls volleyball team had two very tough match-up- s last week and came out on top. The first game Tuesday saw Manti at Juab to play the Wasps. The Juab Wasps had beaten the Templars in Manti earlier in the season so Manti went to Juab knowing that they had to play their best, and they did. It took three games to come out on top because they played flat the first game and had to come back and win the next 15-two. The score was 1 5; 15-8-- Oct. 20 against Gunnison who they have defeated two times this season but are al- Tuesday, -2 SHARE - '41-1- 7. 5. 3, 7, 7-- 3, 3. 6-- 23-ya- rd All-Sta- rs ar All-Sta- rs 11-1- 5, 4, 5, 1 60-ya- rd All-Sta- rs SOUTH SANPETE SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT NO. 4 game. Three weeks ago, the Lady Badgers jumped out to a 0 lead against SLCC, only to have the Lady Bruins fight back and win Last Friday, the the match, results were unnervingly identical, leaving a strange been there, done that feeling with the Lady Bad2-- 3-- 2. gers. Snow took it to the Lady Bruins early, winning the first two The secgames, 15-- 9 and ond game featured big play after big play by the Lady Badgers, with Snow emerging victorious after a hard fight. However, SLCC came up big in game three, winning a tough battle to stave off defeat 16-1- 4. Experience Pays DiuiPemls! Father of 7 children attending schools at: tary, Ephraim Middle School, Manti High College and USU. a $7 million needs. South Sanpete building Instrumental in securing Manti Elemen- School, low-intere- - L-- I st loan for E b 4 '' - X st Hi r A 2-- A 4. . iv and coaching by Teresa (Buchanan) Justice, assisted by J V.:, Haylee Maylett and Emily Jack-soJamie Peterson had a very strong game at the net. Other team members who played were Ane Peterson, Britten Peterson, Amy n. Olsen, Tracy Edwards, Nina Madsen and always important Setter, Telasia Beal. This win gave Manti a win loss record of 2 tying them with Juab. With that important win it was time to meet the unbeaten team 1 on Oct. 5, the Winged Lions from Rowland Hall St. Marks, out of Salt Lake. This team had also beaten Manti earlier in the season d in a tough, but match both teams, by so Rowland Hall knew Manti would be tough. As the game began the Thunder began to roll as the Manti football team (who had just defeated Gunnison 33-- 0 minutes before) and other supporters moved E D-ON-A-T-- D B-L-O-O- Manti Utah Stake Blood Drive Nov. 3rd -- 3 to 8 p.m. Manti Tabernacle Cultural Hall 8-- (Comer of 1 1st South and Main in Manti) Requirements: Must have photo I.D., weigh at least 10 pounds, can donate w ith parental consent, be in general good health and must not have donated blood in last 56 days. For more infomiation, contact Jeniel Cluff. at 1 1 835-489- 0. well-playe- 15-1- 0, 5; in the gym 15-1- 2, out of the cold to sup- port the volleyball team. The chant from supporters rang out time after time Bump, Set, Tl 1UNDER as the spikes from Takesha Cox, Sabrina Bolli, Anne Peterson, Jamie Peterson, Amy Olsen and Nina Madsen found an unanswered mark on the Rowland 1 fall side of the net several times in the game. Then just at Rowland Hall would be expecting THUNDER a soft little tap would throw them off. Manti won the first game waking Rowland Hall up to how 1 5-- 9, strong had become. Manti 7-- 3. 1 5-- 7. Both games are scheduled to gin at 7 p.m. F-- tv VOTE Steveu S. TCfan, SANPETE COUNTY ASSESSOR s' 14 years ex- Assessors Of- perience in the Sanpete County fice, last 4 years as Assessor. Implemented Utah State man- dated reap- praisal of entire county, including residential, commercial and recreational. Ilf Utah State Registered Appraiser. want to continue to make sure property owners are treated fairly, and that market values are accurate and up to date. l 7. Donated time and materials to help erect the Manti School football stadium. CtifyeM 1 5-- 2, Snow - 8. 6, Rowland Hall came up winning the second game 1 5 as Manti let down. Then Manti began to rock the house as the THUNDER really began to roll to the point that an escaped black balloon from the The game three loss seemed homecoming dance came floating to deflate Snows spirit, as SL.CC down as a sign to Rowland Hall went on to take the next two that the lights were going out on their perfect unbeaten season. The games, and the match, The Lady Badgers now look Lady Templars won the last game 15-to regroup this week when they Manti now prepares to start host NIC and Ricks this Thursday and Friday in the Activity Center. Region play with a home game 1 Member of the School Board for four years, served the last two years as VlcePresident, and is the President'Elect. - S This moved the Templars up rankings to 4th. Mantis senior girls, Takesha Cox, Kim Anderson, and Sabrina Bolli head the team with spirit and excitement as they played an excellent game w ith skills, hard work in the Class against Manti. If the Templars are successful in this game they will be playing in Grantsville at Region Volley ball the evening of Oct. 22. ways ready to play their best 60-ya- Michael D. Barclay you or youn V07S! be- High Btm One - Gel 0 Maidi... As Mayor and City Council, we wish the citizens of Manti to know that there has been considerable time and EFFORT SPENT ON THE ZONING ORDINANCE THAT IS IN PLACE AT THIS TIME. IT IS OUR BEST JUDGEMENT THAT THIS ORDINANCE WILL PROTECT OUR CITIZENS AND THEIR RIGHTS, AND THAT IT WILL We SOLICIT YOUR Ordinance on November 3. HANCE OUR COMMUNITY. 5 EN- VOTE IN FAVOR OF THE Barbara R. Wintch Barbara Jensen Nita Madsen Steve Johnson Brent Wade Earl Wheeler A BERKUNE Featuring Berkline Quality Recliners Ctatuuwen Fiuuute S. Main Ephraim 283-41- 61 19 S. 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