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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Templars lose to No. Summit will face Millard Eagles Friday 6-2- Man ti and Millard, two foot-ba- ll teams with identical one-sid- records: No wins and two losses will clash Friday afternoon in Fillmore; Kickoff time is 4 p.m. In league play last week Millard lost to South Summit and the Templars lost to North Summit On the power charts the Eagles rank a little higher than the Templars, so Manti will again be the underdog in this - 8-- 14 6-2- 9. one. The Templars got off to a promising start in their game with the North Summit Braves last week. They received the kickoff, and, helped along with good running by Brandon Peterson and Shane Fonville, made two first downs and got to line. the Braves But the Templars had to kick on fourth down. And then the roof started to cave in on Manti. Troy Richins, a fast and tricky running back, ran over, through and past the Templar defensive unit for a North Summit touchdown. His run was 80 yards to paydirt. The conversion was good. 35-ya- The game wasnt really as as the score would indicate. The problem was largely 9, Fillmore on Wednesday with a league battle against Millard. They will also spend all. day tourSaturday in an eight-tea- Dale Manti High Schools volleyball team, undefeated going into this weeks schedule are ranked No. 4 in the state. The will be on the road this week. big plays, the two The Lady Templars played North at Sanpete on Tuesday, e match, and at in a They will also be away next week. In fact, they wont be home again until October 7, when Millard comes to the Templar gym for a return engagement. The Lady Templars took a sweep in last weeks matches at Gunnison. The freshmen won runs, was Mantis pretty errors, plus discouraging. Well have to improve our concentration, Coach Brendan Jackson commented. What were we doing while two South Summit players each ran for 80 yard touchdowns? Two other Manti football teams fared better last week. The Templar junior varsity beat the Gunnison junior team 5 and the freshman shut out the Gunnison freshman squad turnovers: the Templars committed six of them; such as fumbles, and interceptions that stopped Manti drives. The Templars had 3 12 total yards on offense, 141 running and 171 passing. Alan Cox, Brandon Peterson, Tom Trythall, Mike Cox and Steve Neeley contributed most of the Manti yardage. One defense, Mark Wintch had 13 tackles and one interception; Joe Schlappe had 11 tackles, Shane Fonville, 10, and 80-ya- rd 27-1- 30-- 0. v, rd two-poi- it ,, i'S vk 4 I . ;y y Front row: Amber Alder, Keith Alder, Justin Alder, Matthew Tibbs, back row: Cody Beck, David Mortensen, Mike Nielson, Robert Tibbs. Sanpete Pigeon Club impresses judges cock of show with his y oung ash red West of England. David Mortensen won best of show The Sanpete Pigeon Club participated in the Sanpete County Fair last week. Top winners received trophies, rosettes with his white Indian FantaiL We congratulate our members who participated. The judge was impressed by the quality of birds entered in the and ribbons. Mike Nielson of Ephraim did well withhisModenas. Cody Beck from North Sanpete won best of breed with his American show. , bald-heade- d High-flyin- jLfnijr , Manti team takes 2nd place in softball meet The Sanpete County Soft-ba- ll Classic tournament was held August 28 in MantL It was a Class C and D USSSA sanctioned softball tournament, with 22 teams from Utah participating. First place was American Monument from Ogden; 2nd place was Zions Bank from Manti; 3rd place was Young Guns from Ephraim; 4th place was Spanish Fork Industrial Supply, from Spanish Fork. The second place team from Manti, sponsored by Zions Bank, played eight games. They beat Coca Cola from Richfield 14-- Merchants from Salt Lake City, and lost Ron Chapin Trucking from Moroni and won 12-- American Fence from Provo and won 16-Kanab City and won 15-Spanish Fork Industrial SupYoung Guns ply and won from Ephraim and won and Monuthen played American ment in the finals, and lost li- 1; wonl5-l- ; 15-1- 1, 8-1- 5, 15-1- 1. Were playing a mix of practice and league matches, says Coach Leslee Warr. Our goal is to make it to the state tournament on October 30th. And she would like to add, and win it all there! Get $100 Of Free Clothing And Accessories Special thanks to Nate Johnson for the show tables he made as part of his Eagle Scout project. Thanks to the County Commissioners for the funding to complete the tables. We encourage further community involvement and improvement in the Pet Bam. WherAou Buy A New Polaris Befoie Nov. 30. 5; 8; 1C2 :- Amber, Keith and Justin Alderon won best of breed with ash red bar their Tumbler. g American of the hen best also won They show with their quality blue bar Racing Homer. Matthew Tibbs won best - non-leagu- 5; IW X-- FantaiL PARTY nament. 15-1- 7-- 6; And moments later, Courtney Richins repeated Troys big run. He likewise went 31-ya- rd m the junior varsity and the varsity struggled a bit, but still won 14, lost the second game and then won the deciding game 15-- 9; 7; nt around, through and eventually past all Templar defenders for another 80 yards and six more points. The Braves continued to pur it on, enroute to a 29-- 0 third quarter lead. In the waning moments of the game Manti quarterback Alan Cox passed to his younger brother Mike for a good gain, Tommy Thompson ran for eight more yards, and Alan completed a pass to Mike on a play that saw Mike cross the goal line to keep the Tern plars from getting shut out. The final score was Braves 29, Templars 6.' Page 4 Lady Templars stay undefeated Jarvis had 10. The thing that did the Templars in was the Braves ed Thursday, September 9, 1993 e, Before you know it, its gonna he time to break out the long underwear. So if youre going to be ready to ride, youve got no time to waste. 'lake delivery', from dealer stock, of a new Polaris snowmobile before NovcmlxT 30 and youll get $1(X) worth of WinterWear and accessories, free. I leres another option. Bring in a friend w ho buys a new Polaris, and youll receive $50 in free WinterWear and accessories: And until November 30, you can extend the w arranty on your new Polaris for 12 months at a reduced price. After November 30, all w e can offer you is a friendly smile. So get to a Polaris dealer quick and close the best deal of the year. 13-1- 0, 7-- 6; ft Team members were Jerry Jorgensen, Johnny Anderson, Kim Anderson, Jim Braith-waitKirk Anderson, Gary Cox, Chad Moore, Dennis J ohnson, Roger Peterson, Keith Peterson, Ron Peterson and Russ Prestwitch. 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Pleasant, president; Kami Jensen from Manti and Jeff Hansen from Gunnison are covice presidents; Heather Hansen from Manti is secretary, historian is Alexis-Sorenso- n from North 1:30 PM KICKOFF c First Come, First Served! Bring your own box! 'llhlHti msa We are only bringing one truckload this year, so it is 206 E. 1st N. Manti Sanpete BODGEn STADIUM 1 Rita Morgan and Dejae Sorenson, both ofNorth Sanpete g are chairmen, and the youth rodeo chairman is Brady Barton of MantL The club i3 hosting their first high school rodeo of the year on September 17 and 18 at the Manti arena with performances starting at 6 p.m. each night. 1 fund-raisin- Call Ben Gordon 283-488- 0 1 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Refreshments will be served) presented by Sanpete Valley Hospital and Sanpete Home Care Services !nnuv(s) Ephraim Art Metal Home and commercial construction Remodeling. Ornamental Iron. i House Open Sat., Sept. IM1ES Come see what MES can do for you! 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