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Show Thursday, May 15, 1997 Messenger-Enterpris- Page 7 e Badgers end season via 2 losses By Chris Stepan Last Thursday, May 8, the Snow College Badger Baseball team traveled south to St. George to participate in the Region 18 baseball tournament. Snow entered the tournament as the third seed from the southern division. The other teams participating in the tournament were Dixie College, Utah Valley, Southern Idaho, Northern Idaho and Ricks College. The Badgers began the tour nament by taking on the Ricks College Vikings in a nine inning game. The Badgers jumped out to an early lead, led by the pitching of sophomore Jeremy Thomas. The Badgers had 13 hits but were unable to stop the Vikings offense. Ricks had 16 hits along with two key homeruns. The final score of the game was Ricks 16, Snow 15. The next day the Badgers took on the Northern idaho Cardinals Abuse Prevention Team visits Iron County high schools The Sanpete We Care Child Abuse Prevention Team traveled throughout Iron County last week to present their Child Abuse Prevention Education Program to students at Cedar City High School and Parowan High School. These schools also gathered information on how to set up We Care groups in their high schools. The Sanpete group of young students, from elementary schools to Snow College, travel throughout the state providing child abuse prevention education and support to their peers. in the losers bracket of the double elimination tourney. In a do or die situation the Badgers once again started off with a lot of intensity and built an early lead. Going into the last inning, Snow stopped a rally by the Cardinals and the game went into extra innings. In extra innings Snow scored two in the bottom of the tenth the Cardinals Paul Wilson hit a double off the centerfield wall quick runs but game. The final score was NIC 9; Snow 8. The two losses in the tournament ended the season for the Badgers. Although the losses were very disappointing, Coach Robert Andersen stayed positive. We have had a good season, I hate to lose in this tournament, but this has been as good of a of group young men as I have ever years team he said. had, with bases loaded, that won the Lady Badgers lose out in Region 18 tournament By Ken Beazer The Lady Badgers dropped their opening game of the Region 8 Tournament last weekend to 1 GOOD SOUND ADVICE UVSC, 3 in nine innings. The loss dropped Snow College into the losers bracket of the 4-- s' tjf I it - -- rv tournament and put them precariously in a hole. However, the Lady Badgers responded to the challenge and came within one out of boarding a plane to Hutchinson, KS for the national championship, ending up with a second place finish. After the UVSC loss on Friday, the Lady Badgers turned around and slapped Dixie College, sending the Lady Rebels home and setting up a rematch with UVSC the following day. The following morning against UVSC, it was the Lady Badgers turn for revenge. With Lyons back on the mound. Snow double-eliminati- College scored two runs in the first inning on Garners single and never looked back as they posted a 3 win over UVSC. , The win over UVSC launched Don't drink and drive 7-- . Snow into the championship game with the nation's 5th ranked team, m Ricks College. Mormon Despite trailing 0 in the games first few innings, the Lady 2-- Badgers rallied to tie the score late in the game. With the score knotted at two in the seventh inning, the Ricks College faithful were in a state of shock. Snow College had played a near perfect game to this point. But any thoughts of a possible shot at a national title came to an abrupt halt when Ricks lined a two-opitch over the left field fence, sending the crowd into a frenzy, and the Lady Badgers into Mirade Pageant CQC0O XB two-strik- e, ut May 14, 15, 1997 at Manti Utah Stake Center named Region 7:30 p.m. 1 Chadwick Flower and Kelly Borich were named First Team Borich was also nominated by the n. 2 INSIDE THE EAR Hearing health professionals are using a TV camera to help them prescribe hearing aids and confirm physical changes picked up in hearing tests. Introduced more than three years ago, the video otoscope enables an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser to identify conditions than need to be referred to physicians for treatment. It also helps them decide on the technique to use in the removal of ear wax, or cerumen. Cerumen, which is responsible for half or more of all repairs of and hearing aids, can severely reduce hearing aid quality The video otoscope is also very useful in picking up abnormalities that may affect the impressiontaking process, which determines the size and shape of the hearing aid earmold. It may also suggest what specific style of hearing instrument is most appropriate. Pageant June 19, 20, 21 & 1997 24-2- 8, it'f MORRIS MOTORS 1131 N. 500 W. TENNIS LESSON 1996 Dodge Neon. Highline. 4 cyl. for beginners... absolutely PREEI Kids and adults agree -it's fun, it's easy to learn and it's a great way to meet new friends. AMFM, Air, AT Just pick-u- 400 Call 835-584- 1 SATURDAY, MAY I 7 1 8-- 10 1 YR OLDS 2 S OVER 30- 8 00 pm - MANTI Im has begun rehearsals for Stake Conference to be held June 15, 1997. Rehearsals will.be held on the following schedule at the Stake Center: 18-6:- May p.m. 25 5:30 May p.m. June June Adults N. 400 SATURDAY. 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