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Show Page 4 Thursday, September 19, 1996 Messenger-Enterpris- e Badgers outscore Eastern Arizona in high scoring contest Saturday By Ken Beazer quarter of play, the offensive Some people call it winning frenzy had produced 35 points and ugly," but coach Keith Uperesa over 350 yards of total offense. 4 calls it "winning.' Snow held a precarious For the second time in as many lead after the first quarter, but th ranked Badgers Eastern capitalized on Badger weeks, the went on the road, made mistakes, miscues and struck tw ice late in lead turned the ball over, lost an early the first half to take a 28-2- 1 into the locker room. and Delta lead, came back and won feated South Sevier The Badgers regained the lead in the third doubles. Not pretty ; nonetheless, effective. 0 w ith just under six minutes left in The latest ictim of the Badgers In fourth doubles, Amy Baker and Cashelle Kjar defeated Delta was Eastern Arizona and former the third on two Jensen scoring strikes to Lance Mickelsen of nine in 3rd doubles. Snow College coach Paul Tidwell, 3 2 and Millard Sisters Jonice and Rebekah in what has developed into one of and 25 yards. True to form, the Monsters the league's best rivalries. This Nuttal won from South Sevier countered two minutes later with in a her was one shootout the Gila Tiffany Jackson, playing touchdown a pass to knot first competition defeated South Valley Desert. the fourth into the score heading It took the Badgers all of 33 secSevier Tiffany also teamed and final quarter. with Jamey Luster to outstrokc onds to find the end zone when It was in the fourth quarter that Anconnected with Jensen Delta Riley touch-dowthe n on ahead few Jefferies a a Badgers were able to do some weeks, the thony Looking Southern Division Girl's State pass. However, the Gila will be Monsters did one better, using Tournament Qualifying seconds to score on a 103 held at the Manti High School and only Snow College courts on Monday . kick-of- f return for a touchdow n. r and Forty-fouseconds, two touchSept. 30. The state Satdowns and neither team had brotournament is set for BYU on ken a sweat. In fact, after the first By Greg Dcttinger 5. Oct. urday, The very young Manti volleyball team struggled through last w eek with two tough losses to both division 3 Union and region 12 sive line; linebackers Cody fense. South Summit on Tuesday and Manti will travel to Nephi FriStrickland, Connor Thompson and Thursday respectively. This young Cole Denton; lineman Regan day night where they will play team is headed up by only two seJuab at their homecoming game niors; Katie Nilsson and Julie Bolli; and defensive backs and receivers Kurt Keisel, Joey Callister which will begin at 7 p.m. The JV Peterson, with five juniors; and Jackson Ogden. Kenny Cox and Freshmen teams w ill play later Lauriza Beal, Kristen White, completed 1 0 of 25 passes for 00 this afternoon at Lyon's field in Ilaylee Maylett, Emily Jackson yards in his first varsity start and Ephraim just off 300 north, with and Carie Madsen and eight Manti ran for 69 yards off 22 carthe JV game beginning at 4 p.m. sophomores; Sabrina Bolli, Kim ries for a total of 169 yards of of-- and the Freshmen play ing at 6 p.m. Dalene, Stacey Wheeler, Takcsha girls tennis team continues winning ways MHS singles, Amy Hintze now has a record. At South Sevier she made the comeback of in a tie the year. Trailing In third By Coach Wilbur Braithwaite Last week was a bye one for the MHS girls tennis team. On Tues- 4-- day the team defeated South And Sevier at Richfield -6 breaker with Danielle Brown, afshe ter winning the first set rallied to win 10-- 4-- 1. Wednesday they won a four team 6-- 3, besting Delta 1 and Gunnison Play was conducted at MHS and Snow College 8. 4-- nt Erin Rasmussen and Sheleen Willmore lost close three set matches to South Sevier and Delta, but came 0 back with a win against Gunnison. Amy Blauer and Janey Petersen were in control for the three matches at No. 2 doubles. They won each in straight sets, showing improvement as they went. Ryan Smith remained undefor the feated and stands at Her steady year in first singles. is a She the has been key. play graceful competitor and always a good sport in her matches. Freshman Julie Frischknecht has also got off to a surprising start. Fleetness in court coverage has been her forte, along with improving serve and ground strokes. 0 5-- friends Doubles 4-- 1. 5-- 1 6-- 4; 0 6-- Two left handers, Chris Johnson and Jenny Frame, de 21-1- 8-- 2, 6-- 0; 41-3- 5. 6-- 8-- 8-- 6-- 3. 53-ya- rd 6-- 3. 8-- 1. 77-ya- rd 1 their play as they hosted the Early in the 4th quarter a couple missed tackles allowed Millard of run putting to score off a Manti held tough them up 12-on their two point conversion and took over the ball once again. The Templars again began to move the ball but turned it over 53-ya- rd Millard Eagles for their homecoming game Friday afternoon, but it just wasnt quite enough to overcome the tough offensive play of the Eagles. Even though the Manti defense held the Eagles scoreless for almost two and a half quarters of play after giving up an opening drive touchdown, they made two mistakes in the middle of the 4th quarter to allow the Eagles to take the lead and the 20-- 6 victory. The Eagles scored in the first quarter, but the Templars evened the score at 6 in the second quarter. The momentum seemed to shift toward Manti as they literally shut down the Eagles offense for the remainder of both the second and third quarters of play. Manti had 6-- two more scoring opportunities midway and late in the 2nd quarter and both times they drove the ball to within ten yards of Millard's end zone and on both occasions they turned the ball over, failing to score. Manti still moved the ball in the third quarter, but were unable to score. 6. on an interception which set Millard up for another scoring run from scrimmage, giv6 lead. After a ing them an couple of punt exchanges, Manti rd 2-- A failed and Millard was able to run the final two minutes off the clock for a 20-- 6 victory1. Manti definitely played their best game yet, said head coach Brenan Jackson in an interview after the game. I le w as actually quite pleased with the teams overall performance, and was especially pleased w ith the play of his new quarterback Kenny Cox. Some other notable performances were given by Jared Buchanan, who played both offensive and defen 3-- yet the young Lady Badgers have shown moments of brilliance. Jeppsen took advantage of the week to focus on timing and cohesiveness, two elements vital for early season success. Snow College is off to a slow start this year with a 9 record, 3-- Utahs 1 op Geddes and Tawnya Crumb lead the Badger attack as both provide an intimidating presence for their opponent's front court. The Lady Badgers host Colorado Northwestern and College of Eastern this Thursday and Friday in the Activity Center at evenings 7 p.rn. ByTricia Call Have you ever noticed the TV, accompanied by a primal yell, as if these players are moving in some manner according to angle and intensity of and if they don't the wrist-twis- t, move the way the wrist goes, the cussing is for good measure. But it's the language evolution that baffles me the most. I grew up hearing about blitzes, drives, passes, hikes, touchdowns, and all of that. It's only been in the last five years that I heard terms like sack. Now I admit that I have not been a steady follow er of the at the game. But as a Utah State home games, I got to see some of the action and hear all of it from atop the stadium's east hill. I knew' what a quarterback s, and and did, linebackers too. But in listening to ever-increasi- 1 aunts and uncles from my mothers side of the family gathered at the big house in Coalville for his birthday to watch the Rose Bowl parade; then the women would faction off to the kitchen; the kids would run upstairs to play; Grandpa and the uncles would take over the living room to watch the game. The women hardly gate-keep- dared to interrupt to announce dinner! at one of my laws homes, the fam ily Christmas party evolves around w hich game source for internet access Marc Taylor I wing-bac- face-splitti- or toll free WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS The Templars score of an to out early lead but jumped w unable to ere stop the very they tough hitting of the Wildcats. Again the JV team won their match. However, the Freshmen 10-1- 5. team lost. The Templar volleyballers w ill host the North Summit Braves this afternoon, the Freshmen beginning at 5 p.m., the JV at 6 p.m. and the Varsity at 7 p.m. Manti will travel to Grantsville next Tuesday which w ill be their only game of the week due to the UEA weekend. is; . SEPT. 25 Friendly, knowledgeable staff Comfortable dental care Emergencies Preventative treatment Todd P. Lee, D.D.S. Wed. SEPT. 25 FAMILY NIGHT-SAVON Thu SEPT 26 Fn SEPT Sat SEPT 28 Sun SEPT 29 t ALL for appointments & exams A 7:00 PM $4 E TICKETS 7 AOOPMf 3 30PM 1 30PM 11 OOAMt 00PWt 7 30PM 7 30PM 530PM1 TO BUY TICKETS: DELTA CENTER BOX OFFICE fno tervtce c herge) and all DATATIX Outlets (tervict cherge ot SI SO per ticket) CHARGE BY PHONE: (801) 467-TIX- X KIDS SAVE $2 ON TICKETS FOR KIDS UNDER 462-380- 0 29 THRU &.DEUACENTER Drive Ne if patients welcome Call Templars lost both games by the k. Mt. Pleasant, Utah 9 traveled to Kamas where they played their region counterpart, the South Summit Wildcats. The heard a new dev il is a 1055 So. Medical 835-450- 283-411- 5, Comprehensive General Dentistry Direct connection to the Internet 2 Call: Steve Brandt - (801) - (801) 3-- A to muster up any offense as they while losing the match. lost Both the J V and Freshmen teams, who are loaded with future talent, won their matches. On Thursday Sept. 12, Manti are; they have no intention of risking a woman understanding what is really going on. I mean, how would it look to the guys, if the wife could explain what just happened as good or better than a man? grin. companied by a Another brother-in-la(nameless to preserve his dignity) rocks forward and back intently, like someone needing to go to the bathroom, but cant tear himself away from the tube long enough to go do :t. Maxs gestures are a mixture of ne p.m. KMXUs broadcast of Templar Football last Friday er user-to-mode- m 0 er have their own body language, That sounds like something each dating back to cave-ma- n out of a combination of Kentucky-Frie- d Chicken and Tony Romas; days; when the game has tense or will do team! Then I knew football not a exciting moments, Terry his clap, done by for certain that for all the talk smacking his hands together and about men wanting women to be rubbing vigorously, usually ac- interested in the same things they fire-start- Col- record and lege a perfect roll toward as steam of they plenty their home opener against arch rival, Ricks College. A record crowd is expected this Saturday at Badger Stadium, as both teams are highly ranked. Kick-of- f is scheduled for 1:30 2-- half-back- full-bac- in- Now-a-day- s, the remote control reflex, demonstrated by fiicking the wrist at the evolving lingo used by sports-caster- s. I have a theory of the dri ing force behind this evolution. The main motive could be defined as male inferiority complex, typified female inby the terest in areas formerly dominated by men. My grandfather was born on New Years Day, 900. All of my Unlimited access 24 hours a day $19.95 a month with quarterly account $24.95 a month billed monthly ratioNo busy signals Low dial-up Mt. front Pleasant to Manti Local 1 Tier access to the FULL internet All modems 28.8 with PPP connections and newsgroups Includes WWW, Lake Tribune Salt Free on-li- and modern era ic w SANPETE managed to maintain a 2 region record. On Tuesday Sept. 10 Manti hosted the Union Cougars from Roosevelt who are a division school. Manti had a decent first but in game, w hich they lost w unable ere the second game they 2-- Returning starters Nicole were going to watch. The men all one. What the ference play. Coach JoAnn SISNA Cox, Jenny Hollingstead, Kim Anderson, Amy Barton and Margaret Burnham. They have still ended up on their own line, where Millard scored the final two points of the game on a safety as Snow volleyball team takes shaky 9 record into conference play By Ken Beazer Snow College's women's volleyball team used an unusual early season w eek off to prepare themselves for the beginning of con- 1 18-- they sacked Kenny Cox in the Templar end zone. The Templars attempted an onside kick which tory. The victory gives Snow Templar volleyball team suffers 2 tough losses 1 Improving Templars lose homecoming game By Greg Dcttinger The Manti Templars stepped up thing that they hadnt been able to do all game long, they shut Eastern out for an entire quarter. Talk about timing! The fourth quarter defensive effort, and Jensen's sixth touchdown vicpass of the game sealed the as the Snow College tory and kept has never been only team Eastern able to defeat in their schools his- Information: (801) 325-SEA- 1. 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