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Show k SPORTS Messenger-Enterpris- Templars shock Grantsville Cowboys - Barton, T.J. Fonville and Chris Olsen each took credit for two quarterback sacks. While the defense was holding the Cowboy attack in check, the Templar offense kept rolling along: 15 First downs and 360 total yards, 127 from rushing and 233 from passing. The Templar defensive player of the game was Jeremy Baker, who made four unassisted tackles, four assisted tackles and had one pass interception. Brad Glen Olson had 31 carries for 96 yards and a touchdown; Tyler Bolli caught five passes for 103 yards and a td and Brad Barton ran four yards for Mantis other td. Mike Brenchley made good on three PAT kicks and also put the ball between the BY BRUCE JENNINGS The defensive unit got much of the credit for Manti High Schools 24-- 6 defeat of Grantsville under the lights Friday in the Region 9 football campaign. The defense held the Cowboys to a net 70 yards on offense 22 yards rushing and 48 yards passing. Grantsvilles six points resulted from a fumble and run late in the fourth quarter. uprights on a field goal attempt. Tyler Bolli, in addition to his touchdown pass reception, also had three other receptions for long yardage and was named offensive player of the week. The first quarter had the Templars move away to a 10-- 0 lead on the basis of Jeremy Bakers field goal and Glen Olsons touchdown run. In the third quarter Brad Barton, playing at a halfback position, plunged for the second Templar td. David Stevens passed to Tyler Bolli in the fourth period for the final Manti touch 24-- 6 down. Friday night at 7:30 Manti playing North Sanpete in Mt. Pleasant. The North Sanpete Hawks won their first game of the season last week by edging South Summit South Summit is a team that the Templars defeated 14-- 0 earlier in the season. The Hawks have a young team, losing most of their veteran players via the graduation route. But in Keith Curtis, their quarterback, they have one of aththe outstanding in letes the area. will be 8-- 7. 40-1- 7. 41-yar- 66-ya- rd 3. Snows tenacious defense created a fumble in the send quarter with Scott Giles recovering the ball. Stevens passed to Childs in the end zone to increase the score 20-- Then it was show time for Snow College. The Ephraim Connection. Greg Stevens found his wide receiver Tyler Nielson for a touchdown, increasing the Snows defensive score to back Tim Simmons intercepted with one minute leftin the third quarter to set Snow up for an- 3. Harbison attempted his second field goal at 52 yards and Arizona was penalized with roughing the kicker therefore, giving Snow a first down leaving Snow in great scoring position. However, after several penalties, Arizona Westerns Defensive Back picked off Stevens pass in the end zone. Arizonas wade receiver Baron Carson took a pass from Cervantes 18 yards to score for the Matadors and converted the extra point narrowing the score just before half time. 27-1- other TD. Greg Stevens went to Wade Christensen for his next touchdown pass The show wasnt over yet. Duncan Boyd showed his running skills once again scoring another touchdown. However, it w'as called back due to a holding penalty against Snow. Stevens next play connected with Chad Sevy on a pass for the grand finale in the end zone - Snow 33-1- 20-1- 0 10-yar- Snows offense was cooling off and Hayward ended up punting with 7 seconds left in the first half. The matadors threw long for their last possession. Snows Marc Decol intercepted with no time left. girls tennis team head for zone tourney 7. wins from Grand, San Juan, Richfield, North Sanpete (2) and Wasatch Academy. Their loss came at the hands of the strong Park. City team. BY WILBUR BRAITHWAITE Seven members of the Manti High School girls tennis team will represent the school in a combined region and zone tournament in Park City this week. In the final match with North Sanpete last week, Brandy Shand had a great win over d Jennifer Cook, in three sets, the final prevailing tie breaker. Both girls a played exceptionally strong tennis. Jill Petersen had a fine vic5 tory over Abbey Shelley Seniors Karri Shand, Jill Petersen, and Kristeen Eliason will be joined by sophomores Brandy Shand and Brenda Mickelson along with ninth graders Heather Baker and Robyn Eliason in the Park City tourney. Ten teams, ranging from Grand in the Southwest to St. of Ogden on the north Josephs 40-1- 7 will compete for five berths to the State tournament on BYU. at 30 Sept. Play will get been from This has the changed 9 a.m. at underway regular scheduled time. Favorites include host, Park Coach Tidwell said, The ofand Grantsville. Often city, to do fense did great; we need it Rowland Hall and St. Josephs agai n next week against Ricks. are strong because of affiliation with year around tennis clubs in their areas. Park City rereceived a gift of four Three Sanpete County students cently indoor courts. were listed on Snow Colleges MHS ends the regular seahonor roll for summer quarter son with a 1 record, including 1989. According to a report released by the Office of AdmisPlease Drive sions and Records, Karen A. Hansen, Centerfield; Susan W. Safely and Williams, Manti and Mary L. Martell, Ephraim, all carried a Courteously course load of 15 or more credits quick-foote- 7-- all-arou- On 6 6-- 4; 6-- 2; 6-- 4. Karri Shand and Kristeen Eliason also extended their record to defeating Ester Slack and kathy Christensen in straight sets. Carolyn Willmore played in her first match after recovering from a broken wrist sustained in the summer, teaming with Heather Baker. They were defeated by Elizabeth Slack and Amanda Shelly. Heather Rasmussen and Shauna Johnson showed promise as newcomers in their first match, but lost to Elizabeth Slack and Mandy Shelly in an extra match. 6-- 1, honor roll 6-- A GOOD MECHANIC IS PJOT d winning Stevens threw for a total of 246 yards, while Duncan Boyd carried the ball on the ground 40-1- for 94 yards. Overall Snow is league play they are HARD TO FIND! Ask for a Proven Pro...an Darwin Turner has 1. In ed Technician. passed tough competency tests (ASE). If your car is serviced by Darwin Turner, a tested ASE professional, you have added assurance that the job will be done right...the first time! Ask. to See his credentials. College Saturday, September 30 at 1:30 p.m. in Badger Stadium. Our DEERHUNTt TIRE SPECIALS (v ASE-Certifi- conducted by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence 1-- 1. The Badgers will meet Ricks 20-1- 7 CO-O- P ''VC. 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Page 4 MHS Badgers bomb Arizona Western In the opening minutes of the football game it looked as though it was going to be a struggle for the Snow College football team to bounce back after losing to Mesa College last week. However, the Badgers put on an offensive show before the sunseeking fans at the Badger Stadium Saturday afternoon, defeating Arizona Western College Arizona Western jumped on the board first by Sylvester Mayers intercepting on Snows first possession ofthe ball game, putting AWC in good scoring d position and settling for a field goal by Keg Goodwin. The momentum soon changed w ith Snow Colleges Clint Christiansen intercepting a pass that bounced off an Arizona players helmet. This set Snow up for a touchdown run by Duncan Boyd. With 4:49 left in the first quarter Duncan Boyd ran for a touchdown. Both extra point conversions were good by Eric Harbison. The 1st quarter ended in favor of Snow 14-- Thursday, September 28, 1989 e, 1 LOA 80 So. 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