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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Page 4 Thursday, November 15, 1990 e, Badgers drop final game 28-2- 4 against Glendale, defender who .then took it into the endzonefor a 0 lead at halftime. The Badger defense was the highlight for Snow College even though the Badgers lost holding Glendale to just seven points, 21 of the Gaucho points were scoredby their special teams and defense. The Badgers made the score close by scoring with less than two minutes in the game as Mike Nua freshmen back-u- p quarterback got some playing 21-1- Gauchos Glendale Saturday at Badger Stadium in Ephraim. 4, The Badgers were once again plagued by untimely turnovers and the big play as Snow College led in just about all of the most statistics except the final score. the one, important The Badgers finish the season with a disappointing record, 5-- intothehandsofaGaucho flew 1 28-2- time and took Snow College over 70 yards for the score, the and the onside kick failed Gauchos ran out the clock to preserve the win and their tie for first place in the WSFL. On the final week of play the Mesa Thunderbirds knocked offleague leading Ricks College tie with to create a three-waRicks College, Dixie College and Glendale all with records, and Snow Mesa finishes at College ends the season in third place in the WSFL with 4 league record and 5 overall. when he was hit and the ball BY GARY CHIDESTER The Snow College Badgers wrapped up their 1990-9- football season with a heart breaking loss to the nationally ranked y 6-- 2 5-- 3 4-- 5-- 5 losing their final two games of Manti High's girl basketball team opened their season this week. Back row; Addie Sharp, Suzette Willardson, Naloni Gordon, Christena Wintch, Keri Blackham, Monica Bolli. Second row; Alesa Patterson, Jeanette Lee, Sue Cox, Lori Huntsman, Brandi Blackham, Kathy Williams. Front row; Trudy Mortenson, Kelley Anderson, Terersa Buchanan, Emily Olson. Seven returnees will bolster Manti High Lady Templars BRUCE JENNINGS Manti High Schools Lady Templars got the jump on the !other winter sports teams this BY veek. tryouts last week. The returnees were Kathy Anderson, Sue Cox, Reanette Leer, Trudy Mortensen, Alesa Patterson, Kathy Williams, and Christena Wintch. The played practice games North Sevier in Salina Tuesday night and are away tagain tonight, Thursday, for games with North Sanpete. The Lady Templars will not open their home season until after the Thanksgiving break. Theyll play Gunnison here on Nov. 29. Game times are 5:30 and 7 p.m. ; .'with The Lady Templars welcomed back seven players with varsity experience at The veterans werejoined on the varsity and junior varsity teams by Brandie Blackham, Keri Blackham, Stacie Brown, Teresa Buchanan, Stephanie Croslund, Naloni Gordon, Jenny Heningson, Jeri Huntsman, Yvonne Kaieebetony, Melinda Meade, Emily Olsen, Addie Sharp, Kestka Tolman, and Suzette Willardson. After this weeks games the Lady Templars will play the following schedule: Gunnison 6-- Manti, Nov. 29; Manti at Piute, Dec. l;Payson at Manti, Dec. 4; Grantsville at Manti, Dec. 6; Manti at Wayne, Dec. ll;Manti at Park City, Dec. 13; South Summit atManti, Dec. 20; Juab at Manti, Jan. 3; Dixie atManti, Jan. 8; Manti at Morgan, Jan. 10; Manti at Juab, Jan. 17; Wayne at Manti, Jan. 19; North Sanpete at Manti, Jan. 24; Moab at Manti, Jan. 29; Manti at Gunnison, Jan. 31. The Region 9 tournament will be played Feb. and the state tournament on Feb. at sites still to be arranged. 7-- the season to nationally ranked Dixie College and Glendale Community College. Snow College started out with a costly penalty as the Badgers were late coming out of the locker room to start the game and were penalized 15 yards forcing the kick-of- f from the 20 yard fine. Glendale took the opening kick-of- f returning it 79 yards for a touchdown and lead when the extra point a was blocked and nearly returned by the Badgers for two points. The Badgers had a long sustained drive in the first quarter that provided Snow College with its 9 13-1- 6 0 Bowling gold medal winners: LaRee Nielson, May Thomas, LaRue Johnson. only lead The Gauchos had to look over their shoulders several times as the Badgers challenged but Snow College could not over7-- 6. Sanpete lady bowlers cop gold medals in tournament take the Gauchos. One of the biggest breaks against the Badgers came as time was running out in the firsthalf, with 23 seconds left to play the Badgers had the ball in their own territory, quarterback Bret Barben was back to throw Sanpete County women bowlers won gold medals in the recent World Senior Games held in St. George, Utah. singles competition. May Thomas of Manti, along with LaRue, came home with the gold medal in the doubles event Not to be outdone by the other two, LaRee Nielson LaRue T. Johnson of Ephraim came home as a repeat winner with a gold medal in of Manti came home with the gold medal in the singles event in her age group. Three at Manti High basketball team faces rebuilding this year BY BRUCE JENNINGS "Its a rebuilding year, says Coach Craig McAfTee in an assessment of Manti High Schools basketball scene. The rebuilding is necessary, of course, because not a starter is back from last years team. It was a team, with the underclassmen on the squad getting little playing senior-dominate- d experience. Returning from that team are Erik Olsen, John Bair, Jed Maylett, Brent Rasmussen, Mark Nielsen and Steve Olsen. Joining them on the varsity after tryouts are Greg Barton, Travis Thompson, Brian Moulton, Brad Moulton, Randy Willardsen, Ben Willardsen, Shane Green, Wayne Graham and Joe Jackson. were Ryan Andersen, Tyler Larsen, Brady Keisel, Joe McCaul, Eric Petersen, Kelly Cox, Craig Buchanan, Brandon Olsen, Andy Cox, Mark Bartholomew and Robert Andersen. Playing for the freshmen will be Tyler Alder, Kirk Allen, Richard Andersen, Austin Christensen, Brett Cox, Shane Fonville, Kris Jorgensen, Justin Luster, Chris Nielsen, Bryan Olson, Wesley Thompson, Mark Wintch and Kyle Parry. It will be a long season for boys basketball that opens with the Templars hosting Union on Nov. 21. And theyll be virtually at home again, at the four-team Snow Tournament, on Nov. 21, Dec. Names to the junior varsity 1. The rest of the schedule LOWER PRICE GUARANTEE Pearson Tire guarantees .1 low y follows: Manti at San Juan on Dec. 7; at Morgan, Dec. 14; Richfield at Manti on Dec. 15; Manti at North Sanpete on Dec. BRUCK JENNINGS Eight returning lettermen and a top transfer give Manti Highs wrestling team a strong nucleus of experience for a season that gets underway in late BY The Templar wrestlers open season the at Gunnison on Nov. 27 and 29 and then travel to Wyoming for the Evanston Tournament on Nov. 30 and Dec. November. 1. The transfer is Kelly Tolman, who has competed for several years and will represent the Templars in the 103 weight class. The rest of their schedule has them at Grantsville on Dec. 6, competing in the Juab Tournament on Dee. 14 and 15; at Lehi on Dec. 19; South Summit on Dec. 20 and the Delta The returning lettermen are Nathan Thompson, in the 112 pound division; Adam Bateman and Keith Callister, 119 pounds; Ryan Mickelson, 130 pounds; Todd Taylor, 140 pounds; Chris Iteece, 145 pounds; Justin Ludvigson, 152 pounds, and Kyle Powers, 189 pounds. The team includes four seniors, one junior, nine sophomores and 11 freshmen. Were a young team, but the prospects are good for another successful season, Coach Tom Tournament on Jan. 5. The Templars have their first home meet, with Morgan, on Jan. 10. Theyll be away for the North Sanpete Tournament on Jan. 11 and 12, then have Juab here on Jan. 17. Theyll compete in the Lehi Tournament on Jan. 18 and 19 and then finish off the regular schedule at North Sanpete on Jan. 24. The Region 9 tournament will be held on Feb. 2 at a site to i il- t! bnc! liht; .1 yOi. ( lOW'" r Jan. 4; Manti at Park City Jan. 11; Juab at Manti on Jan. 16; Manti at Grantsville on Jan. 18; Morgan at Manti on Jan. 25; North Sanpete at Manti on Jan. 20; South Summit at Manti on Feb. 1; Manti at Gunnison on Feb. 6; Park City at Manti on Feb. 8; Manti at Juab on Feb. 15 and Grantsville at Manti at Feb. 22. The Region 9 tournament held at Snow College on March 1, 2 and 3. The state tournament is scheduled for Dixie College March 6 through will be 2-- A 9. 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