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Show Page 4 September3, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e Lady Badgers pull upset by winning Consolation Sraorts Trophy in UVSC Invitational Templar Girls Tennis Team wins season opener against Hawks By Wilbur Braithwaite Eight players from last years Southern Division Championship girl's varsity team were lost to graduation. However, lor. 1 tentative a 6-- -0 6-- 6-- Amy Barton and Stephanie Tate. Junior letter-- inners include Julie Trischknecht and Amy Blauer. Newcomers are junior Jamie Luster and ninth graders Jenny Barton and Sarah Olson. Foreign exchange students Eri Nishiba (Ja pan) and Lotte Citizens (Nether- provide the team with added depth. w 7-- 5; varsity experience downing invitationals, annually drawing By Brad Barton Jason Madsen had eight carries for 140 yards, and two touchr, downs, including a as the Manti Templars defeated the Richfield Wildcats n in 6 action Friday. started The out slugTemplars Store at 7:30 a m. on Sept. 12th and at the Gunnison City Park at gish though as they quickly fell Richfield quarterback behind 8 a m. to caravan. If you dont have a horse, Randy Cluff ran in a QB bootleg come anyway. There will be a from 2 yards out to give Richfield wagon trail ride, dutch oven food the lead. Midway through the .second and lots of games and fun for the whole family. quarter, with Richfield knocking For information call Terry on the door again, Manti safety Smith 527-47- 1 7, Kay Jensen 835-S- I Kenny Cox made an interception 71 or or Hilly Davis on the Manti 5, and the Templars drove the length of the field, where they capped off their drive with a touchdown run by Madsen. Anthony Gallegos then made the extra point to give Manti a 6 halftime lead. At the half, Manti head coach 72-ya- rd 1 7-- game-clinche- non-regio- 1 835-313- 527-406- field as Gallegos booted a lead extend to Manti's to 6 goal, after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, with Richfield threatening again, Manti lincbackcrCy Tidwell intercepted Cuff, his 3rd thrown interception of the game. Then with only three 1 0-- These riders enjoyed last year's UHP and Sommer Place Ranch Ride-a-Lon- hosted g, minutes left, Madsen broke by Richfield's back with his touchdown run, which gave Manti its 6 win. Thus Manti is I 0 and Richfield The Templars will try to win 72-ya- rd IBRORTABLEVSTORAGEIOONTAINERS f' 1', 1 7-- FEATURES -- 0-- 1. Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient. Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Ptck-uFull Swing Doors Ground Level Access Snow College Family History Center Hours STOW-I- T (801)977-888- 5 I I SunJav Mon.. Fn.: Tuc - Tluirs 5 S p m. 10 a in - 3 p m. 10 a m - 8 p m. Saturday. 10 a m - 571 Eust ( Wciy . Two 12" 1 v p in. Ephraim. T pizzas 3-ite- m heart-breake- 16-1- 5, 17-1- 9. 4, Sat., Sept. 12 & 19 8 a.m. to 12 noon Come Take the Ephraim Softball Complex Efammoth Challenge! If you can cat it, ITS FREE! If LOTSA MOTSA PIZZA - 1, 15-1- 0. al 10-1- 5, 5. their first home of the year this Friday as they host the Canyon View Falcons, who were 35-2- 1 winners over Juab last Friday night. It w ill be Manti's first game ccron their new field. One sad note in the Templar victory -- - linebacker Jesse Strickland was injured in the second quarter. I le was rushed to the hospital by ambulance and later lifeflighted to LDS lospital in Salt Lake City. The good news is that nothing was broken. He appeared to have a torn cartilage. I le plans to be ready for tomorrow's game. 1 The game tomorrow is at 5 p.m. Principal Jim Petersen notes that every one needs to park in the north parking lot, and come in the northeast gate. I le also asks that everyone stay outside of the fenced track area, and not go underneath the bleacher area. NOTICE The South Sanpete School Dis- - is proposing to adjust the voted lee- - budget. The meeting will be held trict tax rate was 0.008 04 inFY98. w ay levy to maximize the State at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Seo-Th- e proposed FY99 tax rate is guarantee in matching funds. Also, teniber 16, 1998 at the School Dis- 0.008 04. This is the same rate that the South Sanpete School District trict Offices, 39 South Main, 1 was levied in FY98. The District w ill amend the 1998-9- 9 final legal Manti, Utah 84642. 835-800- 0 NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE The South Sanpete School District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As a result of the proposed increase, the tax on a $75,81 1 residence will be $337.90, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $614.37. Without the proposed increase the tax on a $75,81 1 residence would be $327.06, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity would be $594.66. The South Sanpete School District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue from $1 ,607,531 collected last year to $1,738,898 proposed this year, an increase of 6.7. With-o- ut 0.007844. "W S. Main, Manti e the propsed increase the rate would be With this coupon Not valid with any other ofter Coupon expires 93098 101 five-tim- The 1998 proposed tax rate is 0.0081 04. 99 I I defending national CSI. champion, In their first official game of the 998 season, the Lady Badgers nearly pulled the upset of the tournament. taking seventh ranked, and tournament host, UVSC, to the limit, eventually losing the r, match in a ing 1, 35-ya- K top teams from the west, includ- 5-- 9, 7. 3, 4, -- 1 5-- 2. Brenan Jackson's message was, Let's stick the dagger in cm this half! The Templars did just that, drtvina vou mils pre-seas- 13-1- 5, 6-- 0. 7-- T competitive, 5-- 4-- on Friday in season opener 17-- 6 10-ya- rd STOW-I- tournament is the best and as one of regarded m winning ways, taking out the Lady Lancers in four, 1 1 0, 1 1 1 5, 1 1 2, securing the consolation championship. Twelve matches over three days is just what the Lady Badgers needed to work out some kinks before they begin their foray through undoubtedly, the toughest 15-15-15-conference in the nation. SWAC games. The victory against Dixie has long been regarded as the moved the Lady Badgers into the PAC-1- 0 of junior college volleynext round to face Northwest ball, and this year marks the first Powell Wyoming. Offering little time in the conferences history resistance, Northwest succumbed that there will be no northern or 15-southern divisions. All nine teams to Snow in three, 15-w ill be competing in one division, The semi-finvictory against extending the conference season. The Lady Badgers will take Northwest launched Coach Calles' team into the consolation cham- this week to polish their game bepionship against Eastern Wyo- fore kicking off the conference ming, a team they lost to the pre- season at home, hosting CSI and vious day, TVCC on September 10 and II This time, it was all Snow, as rcspectisely. the Lady Badgers continued their The Lady Badgers went on to finish pool play with a 5 record putting them in the consolation bracket, paired-u- p against Dixie in round. Snow first the College time in delittle wasted College for the Rebels the Lady feating three-day the second time during in four event, winning the match Templars down Richfield Wildcats beckons everyone to participate at Sommer Place Ranch Ride-a-Lon- end in the UVSC Invitational. Wednesday. Sept. 9. g Again this year the Utah Patrol and Sommer Place Ranch is hosting the Child Abuse under Prevention the direction of Terry Smith, Ul IP, and Kay Jensen. Capt. Chair. Everyone is invited to come and participate with lots of food, fun and prizes. The ride will be held at Sommer Place Ranch in Sevier County. Participants from Sanpete County can meet at Jensens Dept. Calles guided his upstart Lady Badgers to the Consolation Bracket Championship last week- most 8-- 6-- head coach on the collegiate level. Coach ter and Jenny Barton initiated their 4-- 6-- Calles long to make an impression. Coaching for the first time as a The 6-- 2. 6-- I ligh-wa- y encounter at the No. 2 ) Stephanie Taylor and Jennie Cox, Templar Lottie Citizens won over Amanda Hansen 1 while Stephanie Tate lost a close match to Amanda Aagard, Next action for MHS is away at Richfield on Wednesday, Sept. 2. On Thursday, Sept. 3 they entertain the Gunnison Bulldogs at Snow College. Lehi will be next up, also at Snow College on top-spi- are Sheleen Willmore, Chris Johnson, Margaret Burnham, (2-7- 5-- 1 6-- 4; 7 In other matches Jamie Lus- 7 start, found Julie Frischknecht, No. her playing rhythm to finish with 0 an impressive victory Lee Ann Slack. Amy defeating Blauer, making the transition from n doubles to singles, used long drives to command a 1 ; 3 match w ith Teresa White at No. 2 singles. Consistent Eri Nishiba showed nimble feet in the No. 3 2 w in singles stroking out a from Mary Jane Parnell. In the No. I doubles, Sheleen Willmore and Chris Johnson gave their opponents a right handerleft hander look good enough fora I ; 4 victory. Margaret Burnham and Amy Barton lost a close School an opportunity to repeat as champions in 1998. Seniors back from last dual match squad season's Ride-a-Lon- matches. After a strong of lettermen, plus several newcomers give Manti High CAPT doubles to the Hawks duo of Jamie Meacham and Nicole Tay- 4-- nucleus 1 in the seasons opener at North Sanpete, the Templars won in regular over the Hawk's Beazer didnt take Coach Les By Ken It Hours: a m. ," pm. under under & under & under Ages: 18 & 16 14 12 & you have questions, call: Barbara Oalene Patricia Rowley - 835-- 141 Carolyn DeMill Paula Jorgenson - concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on WednesAll day, September 1 6, 1 998 at 6:30 p.m. at 39 South Main, Manti, Utah 84642. 283-421- 6 1 I i J Publish September 3, 10, 1998 436-881- 1 436-834- i 1 |