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Show Page 6 Thursday, May 21, 1998 Messenger-Enterpris- e Manti High School business students participate in two competitions A recent business meet held in Cedar City produced the follow- ing results: Speedwriting "Show me the Title" is watchword for Manti Templars baseball team Bv while giving up 6 hits in six innings. Kevin Brown came in for the save giving up one more hit in this 15-- 6 romp. All six Parowan runs were unearned. This sent Manti into the winners bracket on Saturday morning against the Juab Wasps who had beaten Enterprise on Friday. Greg Hettinger Kurt Keisel pitched Manti into the state finals, after throwing 13 innings oer two days and strik-m- g out 25 to send the Templars oito the championship game leainst Juab which will he played 'day. Connor I hompson and Maic Brown each homered as well i" give the Templars an offensive Manti played Parowan. the one ranked team in Re-- 1 last Friday. Despite two ' im delays, the Templars crushed 'hem 15-- to move into the w in-- " is hiacket of the Kci'-e- l led off with a single ;md I'a vvn sent one sailing well over he 'M' math in left center to put the I emplars up After build-ai- 'j a lead in the 1st inning, keisel took the mound for possibly the performance of his life as he struck out 0. and walked none. Early Saturday morning Enterprise defeated and eliminated Parowan from the tournament, leav ing only three teams left competing for the state Division title. Mantis Kenny Cox took the mound as Juab jumped to a quick 0 lead. The Manti bats were silent throughout the game as they immhei semi-final- i 2-- 2-- A place-Cash- elle Thirty minutes later Manti 11-- behind 3 great hitting from the entire team. Keisel not only went 5 at the plate but he struck out 5 as he went the distance for this must win situation, sending the Templars into the finals for a 3-- 1 against Juab. 2-- 1 0-- 4-- against Juab. The game begins at p.m. today at UVSC in Orem. If Manti wins the first game, the second one will be played immedi1 Tennis Coach Wilbur Mi.uthwaite will not be actively demonstrating tennis shots to players this summer, but you can believe he will be active in the sport in whatever ways he can. On Monday of this week, oacli Braithwaite suffered a fall last outside the School District "Itiec in Manti. which resulted in a tvohen hip. Coach Braithwaite h ad been in the office finalizing s une plans for this summers ten- i Ul . ,ktl A-- . IflCs. i! press deadline time (Tuesday morning), he is in the hospital and will undergo surgery on Wednesday (which will have happened by the time you read this). Wilbur's vv ife, Jane, informed us that the bone was (hopefully) not shattered, and that the prognosis was that it could likely be pinned so that he could eventually resume normal activity. Details of registration for summer tennis, etc. are in a separate article in this issue. Instructions given there are still in effect. ately after. Iconic to the The Mormon (Spiracle June IS-21- 'jp cPageant ji 1998 te 23-2- 7, ), ,2. & Starting Tuesday, May 26, 199S 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday Saturday - Jamie Leslie, Cashelle Kjar, Dana Walk, 3rd place, Lindsey Truitt Speedwriting school year. They seem like theyre going to be powerful, strong and energetic, stated Vitullo. One third of the team is from area. Snow Colleges Although tryouts aren't advertised greatly, those who do attend must present a short speech, imwhatever promptu speech, or Kancki, Trcmonton Stewart, Ephraim; Stephanie and Monica Yancey, Iowa (returning member). Vitullo commented that many of the members have won state or regional awards already. team. For the first time, Vitullo has forensics squad that an will compete during the 1998-9- 9 (sophomore); Michelle Sessions, West Point (sophomore); Shari they feel comfortable with. Vitullo stated. The team will start preparing for next years competition later this summer. BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT OR OURS Six-Coun- ty Homes from $84,900 on your lot '"W Next years members are: Jill Cragun, Ephraim; Melanie Fillmore, Richfield; Mindy Haslam, Altamont (returning Tues: May 26: Spaghetti & Meatballs, tossed green salad, fruit cup, chocolate cake, garlic bread Wed: May 27: Chicken Cor- " Payments as ow as rent No money down 3 bedrooms, two baths 742 garages Spacious kitchens 2-c- ar Call today 801-491-977- Americraft Homes Inc. 7 don Bleu, Seasoned Noodles, Summer tennis instruction by Com, Fruit cupcookie, rolls Coach Wilbur Braithwaite and a Thurs: May 28: Ham, baked variety of other activ ities will get potatosour cream, sliced beets, underway soon. fruit dessert The first activity on the Fri: May 29: Pork roast, agenda is a program sponsored by peas, cherry the United States Tennis Associa- shortcake tion and the Utah Tennis Association called Get Into the Game. This i9 a free lesson given by tennis instructors in the area and former high school and collegiate players. Registration can be made in advance by calling Coach Braithwaite at 835-58- 4 or forms filled out at the site. On Saturday, May 30 the Manti schedule is: 9 -- 10:30 a.m., 8 to years; 10:30 to noon, 12 and up; 6:30 - 8 p.m., adults. For the Snow College Courts, :30 - 3 1 1 New Summer IIoii rs Sharon Barnett Word Processing: 3rd place, Speedvvriting Janice Blackham, 3rd place. Business English tional Champion replacement activities planned Snow Forensics Coach named to National Council Snow College Forensics Coach John Vitullo was recently elected to be a two-yecollege representative for the American ar mmm wwiimiwmwmw 665 E. 100 S., Mt. Pleasant -- (435) FAX (435) 462-921- 1; 462-927- 7 pleasantcreekfasisna.com (Located 6 12 blocks East o( Wheelers - ENTER Drive-in- ) - TO WIN Enter the drawing to win a hanging (Tower basket. Three winners will be drawn on Memorial Day. See us for your landscaping needs. We now have digital photo landscaping service; see your yard or flower bed enchanted with trees, shrubs and for the plant material. Bring in flowers. We can also provide a blue-prilast year's (lower pots and we'll plant them for you. Forensics Association National p.m., years; p.m., Council. This council is the govadults. erning body of all the two and four Interested parties can register year forensics programs. Vitullos at the teaching site or call Coach position as a two-yecollege repBraithwaite in advance at resentative is the first offered in the country. Early in June, regular instrucVitullo explained that there is tion will be given for youth from a nominating committee that sends beginners to 17 years. A boys all the resumes to be printed in a Little League team will compete national publication. All the memin the Central Utah Tennis League. bers of this committee vote on ofOn July 4th, the annual tourficers. In April the officers were nament that features local players elected and in July they start a two as well as former area players year term. Vitullo will attend a coming home for the weekend, national convention in November will be held this year at the Snow and Snow College will get its College courts due to construction name printed in national forensics at Manti High School. That tourjournals. nament that features doubles teams will start at 4 4:30-- 6 8-- SANPETE COUNTY LANDFILL 3rd place, Accounting: Kristin White, Stephanie Tate, Charity Senior Citizen I I Menus 1 Cashelle Kjar, 2nd place, Recently Snow College Forensics Coach John Vitullo chose students for a Naeight Summer tennis 1 Largest Outdoor Pageant in the U.5.A.! 2nd Karen Bartholomew, Students chosen for Snow College Forensics Team member; April Kinney, Kaysville; te W i Kjar, Janice Blackham, Dana Walk Business English: 3rd place, Janice Blackham, Kristin White, Dana Walk. place. Records Management te double-eliminati- Spelling: 2nd place, Cashelle Nanette Individually: Sorensen, 1st place, Speed writing ie feated Enterprise in Speedwriting Individual Nanette Sorensen, 3rd place; Cashelle Kjar, Superior; Kristin White, Excellent Teams: 1 Sorensen, Kristin White took on the Enterprise Wolves. Accounting Individual Kurt Keisel, after pitching six inTate, Superior Stephanie nings the day before, took the Word Processing Erin mound again in this efExcellent Rasmussen, fort and appeared to get stronger as the game went along. Manti de- Due to the nature of the tournament Manti will have to defeat Juab twice in a row to win the title. struck out nine times, coming Manti will be sure to face Josh through with only two hits. The Park, who has not defeated the Templars eventually fell by the Templars in six tries, over the past 2 score of forcing them to go three years Kurt Keisel will take into the losers bracket against the mound for Manti who is 0 Coach Wilbur Braithwaite breaks hip in fall as he prepares to organize summer tennis schedule Team 2nd Kjar, Nanette business stuthe Snow Meet. Business The reCollege sults are as follows: Also, on May dents participated ar 835-584- 1. tennis instruction from teaching pros d activities, games and fun for ail ages racquet? 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