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Show Sports Thursday, December 15, e, Messenger-Enterpris- 1983 7 Pag Lady Templars still undefeated in league Manti Highs Lady Templars are now undefeated in league basketball 8 action after a victory over Millard last week. t Overall, the Lady Templar varsity now won five while losing one. has 42-2- The Lady Templars are playing Richfield and Juab this week and then on Dec. 21 will have Spanish e Fork in games at 2 and The junior varsity also defeated the Millard team by a 27-2- 0 score. In other action last week, the Manti varsity defeated Payson, a The junior Gass school, varsity, however, lost to Payson h 3:30 p.m. and then travel to Grand High in Moab for league games on 48-2- 3-- 5 22-2- t jj ,V, Dec. 22. MHS grapplers place ' I four in winners circle ! .4 The Manti High School wrestling team had four grapplers who placed in the winners circle at the North Sevier Invitational in Salina last week. won the team award. Sixteen teams competed and Richfield High Schools Wildcats Cox, 126 pounds, third, and Miles Van Gorder, 132 pounds, fifth. The Templar grapplers 112 :t Badgers cleanly beat tough BYU JV team Its one we all wanted very much. Theres something about beating the Y that gets everyone really up for the game, said Varlin Law, sophomore guard for Snow College after the Badgers defeated the Cougars in Ephraim 90 to 82 Thursday night. The BYU JV team is no longer called the Kittens as in the past; this year, there is no separate JV team. The bottom seven players of the varsity squad play the scheduled JV games. That "brought 6'7 senior Kevin Nielsen, and junior guards Dave Collins and Paul Drecksel, along with varsity coach LaDell Anderson to the Activity Center. Snow got off to a rather slow start and before the half was down eight points at one time. The Cougars played a very tough man-to-ma- n defense throughout the game, forcing Snow to go inside with power plays to Rob Cochran who scored his career high of 25 points, and big center Rob Thomas who had 22. Varlin Law hit eight field goals for 16 points, followed by Floyd and Brown with 9 each. The score at the half was and stayed within two points until there were three minutes left to play. Pete Brown then connected on a key 15 ft. jumper, and made a quick steal 35-3- at midcourt, putting the Badgers up by six. Snow then was able to ease off on fouls keeping the Y from the line where the Cougars shot an 20 for 22. Kevin impressive 91 Nielsen had 20 points for the losers, followed by Clark Smith (older brother of star fieshman Mike Smith) with 16. Snows record now is 8-- Friday night the Snow College Alumni came home, featuring eight cagers including: Les DeYoung, Kirk Abegglen, Dave Heaton, Mike' Mundee, Larry McKinney, Stan Nielsen, Bob Lyman plus locals Les Rosenvall and Clark Barton. "Possibly the most talent well face said Coach Abegglen this year, after the alumni won the contest with outstanding shooting by Heaton, McKinney, and Nielsen, and great passing by Kirk Abegglen. The game does not go on the win-los- s record, and all Badgers saw action of the game. for nearly one-hal- f 16-tea- m UEA reports on .xaottasMafV Exciting action in last week's High School. edges Templars Second place doubles, Denise Larsen and Colleen White; 3rd, Lorie Parry and Sheila Robertson; 4th, League play starts in Region Wasps. The Wasps return Darin Bender, a senior guard, who was a starter last season, plus lettermen Thane senior center, Robert Thalman, senior guard, Bryon Allred, Carter, junior forward. Brian Larson, a junior guard, is also expected to see action. Singles: 2nd, Sandy Brewer; 3rd, Fogelberg; 4th, Becky Kjar; 5th, Ada Collard; and 6th, Judy Hallman. 6-- 0 Eve-Le- e 6-- 4 1 Second in Scratch all events was Colleen Ashworth; 3rd, Darlene 6-- 3 6-- 0 Couture and 4th, Bette Jensen. Dave Robinson is the new head coach this season for Juab. Rdbinson assisted Alan Sperry for several seasons. It is expected that the Nephi aggregation w ill use half court J Second in Handicap all events was Judy Boyer; 3rd, Pauline Larsen; and 4th, Colleen White. pressure tactics, particularly season. F grade, 23.56 students; second The UEA survey shows that 3,260 of 4,630 classes in elementary grades have 25 or more students. A total of 1,856 elementary classes (25.6 per cent) in the state have 30 to 34 students, according to the survey. Many elementary classes in Utah are far too crowded, and the public should consider this unacceptable," Hansen declared. large. The UEA statewide class size survey was taken in public schools middle, junior high and high schools throughout the state. Results of that survey will be released next week. mid-poin- t, UEA also surveyed class sizes in Added to last weeks list of addresses inThe following address was not of list weeks last cluded in servicemen and missionaries f Theron Willardsen 3809 Ceclle, Apt. 206 Las Vegas, Nevada 89110 Progress was shown by the Templars despite the loss. A bright spot was in limiting the running game of the normally Hcbcrites. Another was the board play of John Squire and Eric Dean. Chris Nelson showed consistency and the senior guards, Blake Howell, Dean Hatch and Bob Foote, had their moments on defense. Young Glen sophomore, helped Squire, a rally the team in the third quarter, hitting four consecutive foul tries. Stephen Braithwaite, Matt Jacks and Jeff Bennion also helped with this rally that brought MHS back from a deficit to a 20-2half-timscore. Quarter scores were and 49-5High scorers were Squire, 13; Nelson, 16, and Dean. 10. 49-5- M A v 4. f As expected. Alan Eaton. Wasatch's aggressive guard, was hard to stop. He was held scoreless the first quarter but came back for eight points in the second period and ten in the second. His final output was 22, still about 10 below his season average. Clyde Cook scored i V 1 W, ' L'J a ' O ' free-wheeli- 6-- 3 12-2- 0 3 e 10-1- 20-2- 38-4- 2 u A look ahead shows the Templars entertaining Pleasant Grove at home on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Several games are on deck. The first at 4, then 5:45 and the varsity at 7:30 p.m. The Vikings are a school and will MHS for season the league help games ahead. A holiday game will also be played on Dec. 30 at home with North Sevier. 3-- Next league home play is January 6 with North Sanpete. Other league games this Friday pit Grand at Millard and Delta at North Sanpete. Front: Renon Daniels, Kris McIntyre, Kay Erickson. Back row: Carol Robertson, RaNae Coombs, Jeanette Burton, Bunny Young. Pleas send me an application to the SNOW COLLEGE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN TRAINING PROGRAM scheduled to begin January 13, 1984. NAME ADDRESS report enrollment totals from their official rollbooks on that date. Gass size statistics were collected from all but 15 of the 421 elementary schools in the state. grade, 27.00 students; third grade, 26.57 students; fourth grade, 26.14 students; fifth grade, 28.17 students; and sixth grade, 34.50 students. Averages don't tell the entire UEA President story, though, said. Hansen They only Hurley and many classes show a are far larger than the average. Our survey shows that once again many elementary classes are far too early 10. 54-4- 9 Oct. 1, when teachers were asked to Utah has had the largest class sizes in the nation for years. Utah's statewide average elementary class size crept upward from the level in last years UEA from 27.07 students to survey 27.09 students this year. in Wasatch of Heber edged the last Saturday. With Templars 25 seconds MHS had the ball while Wasatch gained trailing before the Templars possession could get a shot off, and capitalized on a three-poin- t play to spread the lead. Xis student class size South Sanpete School District has 35 elementary school classes with 25 or more students and eight elementary classes with 30 or more students, according to a Utah Education Association survey. The districts average class size is 26.39 students, the UEA study reports. The survey shows that the districts kindergarten class size average is 25.80 students; first 10 this week with the Templars traveling to Nephi today (Thursda) for games w ith the Juab High School Mary Jean Daniels and Jerrelyn Blankenship; 5th, Pat Warenski and Colleen Ashworth; and 6th, Judy Hallman and Betty Cutler. The winner will have her fees paid to the state tournament in Bountiful in March. Three 200 games were bowled by Donna Calhoon, Colleen basketball game with Wasatch MHS Wasatch of Heber Other winners were: 2nd: team 3rd, Tip Top Club; 4th, Horseshoe Livestock; 5th, Rex Baxter Carpets; 6th, Lucky Number Seven. 10; Trophies were given for the first place winners as follows: Team, Lively Love Line; Doubles, RaNae Coombs and Carol Robertson; Singles, Kay Erickson; All Events Scratch, Renon Daniels; All Events Handicap, Kris McIntyre; High game. Bunny Young; High series, Jeanette Burton. All winners were based on handicap scores except the All Events Scratch scores. 91-8- Snow travels this week to Modesto, Calif., for their third try at the Modesto JV Tournament. Last year Snow lost to Cerritos College in the final game and took second place. The Badgers will play Columbia J.C. Wed. night at 7 for their first game of the tourney. 1 Ashworth, and Renon Daniels. Each received a pin. The annual Ladies Bowling Tournament was held at Cow Palace Lanes in Ephraim on Nov. 14, 19, 20 teams and and 22, with 1 1 40 participants in doubles and singles. The presentation of awards and prize money for the winners was held on Mon., Dec. 12th. J i pounds, sixth; Craig Ladies bowling tourney winners recognized tam. f J who placed were Terry Bradley, in the 105 pound category, third; Gary Hansen, J t PHONE ZIP , n x r r l3lsSifc , Officer: M 5 J would Ilk to serve on a volunteer ambulance crew. .Police officer ? a. . Renon Daniel, President; v t K Sec.-Treas- ' Hi .Fire fighter L 1 dent; Christie Bunnell, - t .Miner v-- , . - Eva .Other lee Fogelberg, Vic Presi- Donna Calhoon, Sgt. at Arms. .; Mall to: Darleen Anderson, Division of Community Education Snow College, Ephraim, Utah 84627 phone 283-402- 1 Justice of w-- : V i the Peace ! tZ3 Sf . f. Second place team: Judy Price, Jeanette Burton, Sandy Brewer, lleen White, Denis Larsen. For December Calendar of Events and Holiday Activities please turn to page 2 x Co- Position Open Manti City will be considering individuals for appointment to the position of Justice of the Peace. Parties interested in this position are encouraged to make their interest known to the Mayor and City Council in writing and deliver to the Manti City Hall on or before December 16, 1983. i |