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Show Messenger-Enterpris- e. Page 5 Thursday, January 11, 1996 Badgers win two in weekend tournament By Ken Bca.cr Snow College mens ball team made quick work Templars riding high following wins over Juab and Cedar City By Bruce Jennings The Manti Templars 77-5- 8 defeat of the Juab Wasps last Fri- the Templars responded with a tempo slowed, and the Wasps came within four points, at couple of Mike Bartons close-i- n The Templars then responded baskets. Juab then scored a bucket and had a 4 lead, by scoring 14 points while holdday night again illustrated the Manti brand of basketball: the their only lead of the game. ing the Wasps to 6. to score inalmost In the final quarter the rethe end the the of ability By equally quarter, side and outside the paint and a Templars were ahead 5 and serves including some sophoe defense that resembles, in some at And Coach mores, came in to gain playing respects, a gang assault. Craig McAffee had already started time and the game ended after a Mike Allred, the Wasps to bring in the reserves. lot of trips to the foul stripe, at smooth-movin- g At the second the the start of half, By then the entire roster had guard, got with a triple and the Templars took a brief nap, the seen action and nine Templars had scoring underway 40-3- two-poi- 6. nt 5-- 21-1- half-tim- 38-2- 7. 77-5- 8. Improving Lady Templars 63-4- 3 over win Juab garner The Lady Templars raised their record to 1 in region play last and Kristy McArthur 4 each, and Julie Peterson scored 3. Starr, Julie, Angie and Amber s. all scored Julianne Wintch was recognized as player 3-- Thursday, with a win over Juab 63-4- 3. All members of the team were pulled off the bench to participate. Manti played a tough defense; Julie Peterson got away with seven steals. Offensively, Amber Lyons led with 17 points, Julianne Rebeca Riding scored one. The girls have raised their overall record to of the game. The Lady Templars traveled to Junior varsity play also came South Manti with Sevier Tuesday (results not a away victory against 36 Peterson available was Julie 26. at press time), and toto Juab; 1 2 with Ann high point girl points. night (Thursday) they will play Burnham scored 6; Emma Smart against the Millard Eagles; junior-varsit- y and Lauriza Beal 4 each; Ashley at 5: 1 5, and varsity play at 7 p.m. at Manti High School. 5-- 5. Wintch, points, Shonna Rasmussen 10, Angie Gedge 7, Starr Peterson 5, Erica Hermansen Winter quarter Convocation series begins at Snow College Jan. 11 Ute Chief Walkara, and he learned The winter quarter Convocation Series at Snow College begins Thursday, Jan. 1 1 at 12:30 p.m. in the Crane Theatre with a special presentation by Lee Nelson, author of the Storm Testament series and other novels of the west. Everyone is welcome at no charge. Later in the afternoon. Nelson will be signing books in the Humanities Building Art Gal- to rope steers while writing about the early cowboy life of Butch Cassidy. Nelson will focus his remarks on conditions and events in Utah before it gained statehood exactly 1 00 years ago. Other convocations during winter quarter include two Snow College professors, Renee Mauche and Carl Purcell, discussing the same Utah rock formations from the perspectives of a geolo- lery. Nelsons presentation will be an adventure for the audience with stories about how his research for gist and an artist; a multi-medexploration of issues that Battle for the Mind., conceived and directed by Toni Bosch of the Dance ia novels Storm Gold and The Moriah Confession led him to the extraordinary sights he will talk about. While gathering information on primitive hunting techniques for his Storm Testament series, he killed a buffalo with a bow and arrow from the back of a and homeless for Intermountain Health people Care; and last, an ensemble from the Utah Opera Company to explain How an Opera is Made: low-inco- Drcamkeepcrs, the Utah Centennial Opera. For additional information and a complete calendar of the quarters programs, call 80 ext. 295. Department; another author, Timothy B. Anderson, who is also an attorney from St. George, to discuss how his latest novel grew out of his recent experience; Just a Portion, a gospel chorus from Salt Lake City; Ohmar Khin, a Burmese refugee, to share her experiences as a political refugee; galloping horse. He learned how to cross large rivers on horseback while writing about the travels of Clubs production of taneous Argumentation. Last Saturday Manti High Schools speech team competed in the annual Gunnison Speech Invitational. Manti received third place with 47 sweepstakes points. Those placing include: three-pointer- V f t lege Activity Center, with the baskets; Mike Cox, , in- missed too many foul shots. cluding one triple; Brian Keisel, The run at the conference title Ira 9, including two Kevin Jim Rice, 7; Callister, 3; Trythall, Regan Bolli and Clint Cox, 2 each. And then, to add a thick frosting to the weekend cake, the Templars traveled to Cedar City Saturday and proceeded to upend A daily newsthe Redmen 52-4- 4. featured w ith the outcome paper 1 three-pointer- 1 womens games scheduled for 5:15 p.m. s; Templar wrestlers bow to Juab Wasps last week tional and finished sixth in the meet. Here is how the Templars fared: Gideon Jar is, third; Chris Mickelson, fourth; Chris Curtis, third; Malt Adams, fourth; Jason Wendell, fourth; Clay Denton, eight-tea- this headline: Manti upsets No. I ranked Cedar City. A Cedar City coach blamed the loss on the flu. (Ha! low about crediting Mantis offense, sticky defense and coaching?) I m second; and Brandon Olson, g, fourth. The Manti wrestlers will tangle w ith the Gunnison Bulldogs in a dual meet at Gunnison today (Thursday) and then compete in a tournament at North San- The Templars led all the way in this game. They jumped off to an 1 7 first quarter in the secstart, were ond and third quarters and then finished the encounter with a 2 count in the final period. 8-- six-tea- m out-scor- ed pete Saturday. 16-1- Rich Anderson hit for 16 points, including two triples; Mike Barton followed with 14 and Scratch Game: Kevin Callister with 0. Five other 210 Gloria Johnson; 203 Templars scored in single digits. Darlene Blackham; 202 Rcnon The Templars have two games 210 Daniels; Jerrclyn on deck this weekend: Millard Fri195 Karen Blankenship; day night in Fillmore and Satur- Buchanan; 193 Cathy Brewer; 179 day night at home against North Julie Ricketts. Sanpete. They are undoubtedly looking past Millards Eagles (theyve already beaten them once and by a lopsided score) to the Saturday game with the Hawks and with be- a lot of fire in their bellies cause this game will give them a chance to even the score with the team that beat them by four points in the first practice game of the season. Well really be up for this one Templar said. H'c Manti Ladies Literary cllb members and their partners tl'cir Centennial Mid"'H Utahs Highway Death As of January Year to Date 1 996 - 3 Year to Date 1995 - 1 Total 1995 Fatalities program, f lic program, of the Rcflec-on- Clubs Past, w ill e, be LOCAL INCOMING CALLS AND UNLIMITED WEEKEND USE to-..-. IzoeUn-- 1 Bedroom Units (zwutettiity (fHC Svenyotte... Svenycoienef network CALL NOW - OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 31 , 1996! TOLL FREE ST. GEORGE managers 674-555- frsV 5 MANTI 835-730- 1 800-381-23- 55 EPHRAIM 979-550- 4 DELTA 864-252- 5 -- - 307 Driving Tip: Skidding is caused by hard acceleration or braking, excess speed and quick, jerky movements of the steering wheel. Skids can be avoided by anticipating and slowing down for turns, curves and lane changes; and by smooth, precise movement of the steering wheel. Winter Social in the Manti club rooms at 6 p.m. on January II, 1996. There will be a dinner and a tions Toll 5. 1996 90 DAY Ephraim, VINTON AND MARJORIE STEINER, 283-636- 3 Both games this weekend are set for 7:30 p.m. in the Snow Col- CELLULARK1 crnUxm Apt. 30 3-- 0. Peterson. Elderly Apartments Utah 84627 45 East 100 North 2-- s; close-i- n Jesse tliaple Completely Electric Despite lopsided scores. Coach Jon Judkins was less than impressed with bis Badgers over- presented by Ivo and Barbara Reeves received third place in Lincoln Douglas Debate. The team will compete in Delta on Saturday. If you would like to join the speech team or drama club, contact Dave Hampton or Mrs. Eloise Liddell. be announced later. 05-5- 7. the the way the scoring all performance. went: Rich Anderson, 21 points, We didn't play very well, including five stated Judkins. Our defense was Mike Barton, 20 points on nine less than impressive and we Cameron Armstrong, second place in Student Congress, Gabe I lamp-to- n received third. Jeremy Cox and Jill Cragun received second and third places respectively in Spon- Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing began last week. Performances will be given at the end of February, with the exact dates to teams, SLCC on Friday and UVSC on Saturday. Two victories this weekend would put the Badgers right in the thick of the race for the conference crown. The Badgers are 2 in the conference, a game and a half behind league-leadin- g UVSC', at munity College Tournament, beating Western Wyoming 90-7- 0 and running away from Mountain I lome Air Force Base is Drama rehearsals start; Speech Team competes Rehearsals for the Drama of their at the Salt Lake Com- 1 Robert Haight, Vice President of Smith, Barney and Schearson, to talk aboutMoncy Management and Investment; Pamela Anderson, a member of the Utah Board of Regents, who directs programs for basket- -- Bateman 3; Kaylynn Williams, Erin Rasmussen, and Carrie Madsen each scored two; and three-pointer- 13 scored. This opponents resumes this weekend as the Badgers host two of the league's top RICHFIELD 896-940- 0 |