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Show i. i Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, May 4, 1995 e, Page 4 3 .0 i&f Lady Templars still undefeated in Region 12 softball competition By Bruce Jennings Fans who thought Mantis softball team had a hard schedule last week, with four games in a Five day stretch, should take a long look at this weeks program. Heres the look: Manti at Gunnison Tuesday and at Fillmore for a makeup game with Millard on Wednesday, Gunnison at Manti on Thursday and then a double-headwith Morgan at Manti Friday afternoon. The nice thing about that schedule is that their followers get to see the Lady Templars in action on their home field three times, if things like the weather allow. The bad thing about the schedis ule that the Lady Templars are somewhat shorthanded in the pitching department. They have a superb pitcher in Dana Peacock, when she is on, and a solid pitcher in Amber Lyons, but trail off from there. er the Nevertheless, Lady Templars continue undefeated in Region 12. In the first inning of the game, the Lady Manti-Jua- b Templars scored twice to take a Walker hit a grand slam home run lead. In the second inning, they in the third. Amber Lyons hit a 0 scored three more, with Amy triple in the fifth and Sarah Nelson Jones getting a single and Emily drove out a double in the sixth. Walker a double to move the cause They were all run producers and enabled Dana Peacock, going the along. The Lady Templars were ap- distance on the mound, to notch parently in full control. But in the up another victory. Karl Cox, Bert Liddell, Nathan And Dana notched up another Manti High School Tennis Team: Front: Joe Anderson, top of the third inning the Wasps Johnson and Jeff Brenchley Middle: Preston Frischknect, Dan Price, Robbie Johynson, scored three runs on a single and win in the first game of a double-headAlex Keeler, Kreg Johnson, Paul Scholles, a batch of Manti errors to trail 5 at Grantsville. It was a Jeremy Beal and Nathan Cox. Not pictured: Daniel Barlow, and then, in the top of the fifth, game of singles - with the Lady Matt Schoppe, Kal Larsen, Craig Beal, Cameron Olson, Kenny Barkley, they registered two more runs on Templars getting the best of it. Tony Petersen, Tyler Olson double. a lead-of- f Amber Lyons doubled in the That made the score read 5 fourth inning with the only Lady and had the Lady Templars in Templar extra base hit. trouble. But they met in a conferThe second game at in 3rd singles as a ninth grader, and Darrin Mower and Jak Jones ence at the mount. The result? Grantsville was the scary one. The By Wilbur Braithwaite At the region tournament held 1st singles his sophomore, junior Morgans best players. A three set Amber Lyons hit a double, Angie Lady Cowboys were ahead 0 in match ensued with Manti rushing Olsen homered and Manti was the first inning and from that point in Grantsville last Friday, MHS and senior years. Corwin Willmore defeated to a 1 first set lead. Morgan requalified players in every division ahead again 10-- 5 at the end of the on the Lady Templars were playin the first versed the momentum to win 0 Summit South of the upcoming tournament. In the bottom of the sixth ing catch-u- p fifth. most of the way. round then lost to Challis Lemburg and then both teams settled into a 7 he year ending meet is scheduled Dana Peacocks triple and a They scored two runs in the Millard 1 ; 2 in the of well played 3rd set with MHS pre9 to this begin at a.m. Saturday, couple of singles salted away a 5 fourth, two more in the fifth and 3rd for In play-ofthe f place vailing win. then one more in the sixth to tie May 6 at the new BYU courts. back he in came 2nd Preston Frischknecht and The team seca singles, placed strong In Mantis makeup win over the score. Stacey Cox hit the 2 over win Johnson opened with a to Robbie ond to the favored host school, strong the double that won the game. Amber Millard a week ago (13-7Little. bye. Next they took the measure garnering 20 points to the Morgans Colby game was featured by big hits that Lyons was the winning pitcher. Ninth grader Clint Kjar had a of Matt Thompson and Scott The week ended w ith the Lady Cowboys 24. In order of finish, kept the Lady Templars ahead to Anderson of Morgan bye in 3rd singles and then the end. Amy Jones started it off Templars continuing undefeated other school were Millard, in Rain interrupted their final match Morgans Albert Wilde by hitting a triple to bring in two in Region 12. And likewise their Gunnison, Morgan, and South 2 match. In the fi- with Grantsvilles R. J. Nelson and a long runs in the first inning. Emily little sisters in the junior arsity Summit. he to nals lost Bryan Orgill of Shane Perkins. The Grantsville Scott Dyreng continued his ranks. Kjar won a team using towering, high lobs a domination of the No. singles by Grantsville MIIS meet over tactic never used before against winning that category. After an 14 teammates to earn the right to the smooth the junior doubles team - to upopening round bye, well He to very region. played go set rhythm of play. The result was stroking senior defeated Jordan for a 9th grader. 2 win for the Cowboys. a In Gunnison of Inouye The doubles was first played MI IS players received the All the finals, he used his lethal serve Lamand Mark Dustin Barton by and sharp volley to down Spencer region medals from Grantsville bert. After a bye they met an exille 1 ; Grantsv Parkinson of Principal, Kenneth Luke at the as a monster on the mound for hind the plate. and of team strong perienced conclusion of the tournament. Kevin Callistcr was the big Amazingly this is Scotts fourth Manti. Keisel accumulated strike outs as Manti defeated hitter for Manti, tallying two straight region crown, having won Mike Barton doubles and four RBIs in the afGrantsville 14-ternoon. The other big hit was dehandled the catching duties. In the second game, Steve livered by Josh Jackson, a double. Manti will play Gunnison this Neeley and Alan Cox shared pitching chores, with Neeley hurl- week on Tuesday and Friday. The ing the first five innings for the Bulldogs are sitting in second win, and Cox coming on for the place behind Manti for the region last two to notch the sae. Greg title. picked up the win in the second a pinch-hi- t homerun, but it was not By Gary' Chidestcr Jacobsen handled the chores be The Snow College Badgers game as John Eyre finished off the enough for the win. n clinched their spot in the The Badgers started the secSpartans in the last inning. T.J. tournament with two wins, 2 King, Gunnison, blasted a solo ond game with three runs in the shot to help pace the Badgers. ov er Colorado and first inning, but ran into trouble The Badgers had a chance to and lost on Friday afternoon at King added another Badger Field, but they couldnt claim their chance to host the tour- solo homerun for his second in as clinch the hosting of the tourna- nament with a in St. George on many days. ment when they lost 5 and 7 The Badgers are in the tourSaturday, but the Rebels werent too to Dixie College on Saturday. obliging. nament, but due to the rained-oseries pins were given or more, Ben dishold couldnt on to the went Byrd Doug Hagler games earlier this season, the to ladies bow ling a 500 series or in lead the latter and the for in the first Rebels and Utah Valley still need tance Refreshments w ere serv ed at innings game Friday moredeci4 the the Sno Cap Lanes. to determine who will host the the win and Ryan Jensen came in Badgers dropped a pins for bowling 200 to wrap things up as Marty Evers, sion. Evers went three for three, tournament. The tournament will be played on May at Jake Peterson slammed a two-ru- n who has eight hits in his last through the I in bats, continued his hitting string. homerun and lagler came to hit 13th. 2-- J r er 3-- -- Tennis team in state tourney this Saturday 5-- -- 5-- 6-- 2-- 6-- 4; A 6-- 4. 6-- 0; 1 9-- er 6-- ), 6-- 2; out-steadi- ed 7-- 6; 1 6-- 0. 6-- 6-- 3; 6-- 0. --- -- 6-- 1; 6-- 2; 6-- 0. 6-- 6-- 2. 6-- The Manti baseball team is now 0 on the y ear after sw eep-in- g from the a double-headGrantsville Cowboys on Friday, April 28, 1995. The wins moved Mantis region 12 record to 14-- 0 and helped them maintain the top ranking in the state. Manti is the states only undefeated team. In the first game, Bryan Keisel semi-final- s. 6-- 6-- Templar baseball team sweep double-headeremain undefeated By Nate Gedge 2-- 6, 6-- 1 5-- 1 r, f 1 1. Badgers clinch spot in postseason tourney with 2 wins post-seaso- Kitchen Ditchers Bowling League finish season with Fun Day, present trophies to winners, elect new officers 3-- 1 North-vveste- 0-- 3, rn 7-- 4. 4-- 4-- ut The Kitchen Ditchers Bowling League held their Fun Day and ended their bowling season Friday, April 21, 1995. They presented their trophies to the winners and elected new officers for the 1995-9- 6 season. President, Colleen Ashworth, Brenda Sterling; vice-preside- Ashworth, Fayette; secretary, Bette Jensen, Ephraim; Sergeant of Arms, Thelma Madsen, Spring City. Trophies and money winners were as follows: 1st place team: Rolling Pins: Helen Sutliff, Spring City. 2nd place team: Hits and Mrs: Marie Cushing, Fountain Green, Gloria Hall, Ephraim and Jean Sessions, Spring City. High game of 276: Gloria Johnson, Sterling. . High game handicap of 278: Jo Ann Stringer, Salina. High series of 629: Jerrelyn Blankenship, Ephraim. High series handicap of 730: Thelma Madsen, Spring City. Most improved 1 00 5-- - 14-2- 1 Lady Badgers cop another By The Lady Badgers clinched another conference regular season championship with two wins over Utah Valley on Friday. Cher Gingham continues to be one of the best pitchers in the league with an ERA under 1.00. Kelly Jensen needed a lot of offense as the Lady Badgers came from Behind in game one for the win. Snow College is now in the h top 15 of the nation for softball and will host the region tournament on Friday and SaturThe Badgers will day, May play Dixie College Friday afternoon and Utah Valley will play Colorado Northwestern the first game at 10 a.m. The championship game will be Saturday afternoon and the winner will host the regional winner from Arizona to determine who goes to the national tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. 5-- 6. fast-pitc- By Nate Gedge The Manti High School track team traveled to Provo for the First Security Bank?BYU Invitational on T riday, April 28. Several manti athletes competed well at the meet, which is regarded as the top meet for preps in Utah. Kert Stevens finished 3rd in the 200 M dash. Shelly Otten 4th in the high jump (4 0") and Jennifer Aycock 6th in the 100 M hurdles. 1 his Saturday, May 6, is the Region 12 championships to be held at Millard High School. Athletes can qualify for state by placing in the top six or achieving a 1 In An Emergency Dial "911" SAVE MONEY... WE CAN DO IT FAST! We don't automatically turn you down because you have had credit problems m the past DO YOU NEED: HAVE YOU HAD: 1 Late Slow Payment Bad Credit CKMOKPUACE Forecloeure Bankruptcy CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER FOR INFORMATION: 1 1 Ryan Braithwaite, Salina, conference championship Track team Gary Chidestcr participates in meet bowler: Marjorie Becker, Spring City. Achievement Award Pin: Sandy Shelly, Mt. Pleasant. 00 attendance pins: Phyllis Oldroyd and Avis Adams, Fountain Green. 600 pins: Gloria Johnson, and Jerrelyn Blankenship for bowling 600 series, or more. 1 I Cash Out of Your Equity Debts Consolidation Home Improvements state qualifying time. Athletes who have qualified for state from Manti are Kert Stevens 100 M, 200 M, Nate Gedge 00 M, Jennifer Aycock 100 M hurdles, Shelly Otten high jump, and the 4 x 100 relay team of Stevens, Gedge, Clay Denton, and Alan Cox. 1 Mammogram Discount During the month of April, Sanpete Valley Hospital will be offering mammograms for $55.00, which is a $10.00 discount. The key to surviving breast cancer is early detection. The American Cancer Society offers the following guidelines: Women 35 - 39 Women 40 - 49 Women 50 - over Baseline mammogram Mammogram 2 years Mammogram every year 1-- Call the Radiology Department at Sanpete Valley 1 to make an appointment. You do not Hospital need a doctor's order. 462-244- Sanpete Valley Hospital is an ACR Accredited and FDA Certified Facility. |