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Show f einqi 1, rmq IT Mossongor-Entorprls- Pago 4 Thursday, November 10, 1983 o, Sports Basketball season to get underway -I A storm Monday evening heralded the start of high school basketball tryouts in and classifications. With winter in the air, balls are starting to bounce on hardwood floors with more regular2-- V"! 1 ity. w--- ' n schedule looks The tough for the Manti Templars as they will play these games: Saturday, Nov. 19: Wayne at Bicknell; Friday, Nov. 25: Gunnison at home; Saturday, Nov. 26: Alumni at home; Friday, Dec. 2: Dixie at home; Saturday, Dec. 3: Emery at Castle Dale; Saturday, Dec. 10: Wasatch (Heber) at home; Thursday, Dec. 15: Juab at Nephi (league); Wednesday, Dec. 21: Pleasant Grove at home; Friday, Dec. 30: North Sevier at I 4 home. Tryouts at Manti High will extend through this week, with fundamental drills stressed. s fe 4 4' - Region 10 has another new look au I Facemotk? Who? Mo? Dixie got caught on this one as Snow's vin Ellis approaches the goal line. Mar- Dixie pulls ICAC hopes out from under Snow by Steve Peterson pass, tieing the score After a Badger TD was nullified by a penalty, the Rebels scored again on a Marcus Brown eight-yar- d plunge. On the Badgers' next series Snow caught Dixie expecting a short dive on third and inches to go. Instead, Norscth dropped a long bomb into the hands of Noble Jackson for six points. The PAT failed. Dixie 21, 14-1- Dixie College clinched the ICAC championship Saturday in St. George, as they defeated the Snow in what was College Badgers this year's high scoring game for each team. Ricks College was upset eliminating by CEU in Price the Vikings' chances for a possible tie for the conference crown. Had the Badgers been able to pull off a win in St. George they, too would have been contenders for the champion55-4- 2 24-2- this year. The Northern Division consists of Manti, North Sanpete, Juab, Delta, Millard, and Grand. In the south, Dixie, Pineview (a new school in St. George), South Sevier, Richfield and Hurricane compete. San Juan is an independent that has a chance to qualify for the Region 10 tournament, which will be held in Richfield March Four teams from the north and four from the south will vie for state berths. Varlln Law, Badgor basketball toam. Bottom: Robert Christiansen, James Johnson, Back row: McClellan. Brad Pete Brown, Robert Nakken, Joe Brinkerhoff, Steve Bruce, Rob Thomas, Bill Dave Squire, Robert Cochran, Scott Whetstone, Preston Handy, Floyd, Is Anderson. Mike Barnum, Jason Bleak, Race McCleery. Missing Dave Badgers to host Treasure Valley Monday night by Steve Peterson Badger basketball gets underway this Monday night at 7:30 p.m. when Snow hosts Treasure Valley at the Activity Center in Ephraim. Coach Ron Abegglen is excited about this year's team, especially the experienced players returning, with 6' 8" sophomores Bill Floyd and Pete Brown at guard, 6 5 Robert Cochran at forward, and 6 8 Rob Thomas and 6' 10 Dave Squire at the post. Sophomore Varlyn Law, a 6' 2" guard, who transferred from BYU Hawaii after an LDS mission, is expected to help as well. Freshmen include guards Brad McClellan, Joe Seafood sale to support athletics will Once again, Trans-Alask- a bring a wide variety of seafoods to town. A commission from all sales will go toward the Manti High School tennis court fund. in Manti on Nov. to 6:00 p.m. 1 1 from 10:00 a.m. Items available include Alaska refrigerated truck salmon steaks, silver salmon steaks, whole salmon, center cut halibut. North Pacific walleye fillet, red will be parked on 1 st North and Main snapper, cod fillet, scallops. Alaska Trans-Alaska- 's King and snow crab legs, small cooked Alaska shrimp, jumbo shrimp, extra large shrimp, breaded fantail shrimp, lobster tail, and seafood batter mix. If you have any questions, Coach Braithwaite at call 815-584- Brinkerhoff, and Robert Nakken at guard, 6 4 James Johnson of Perris, Calif., 6 4 Race McLeery from Woods Cross High, Ogdens 6' 6 Preston Handy, and 6 5 South Sevier star Mike Barnes from Monroe at forward. players include Dave Anderson, Robert Christiansen of Mt. Pleasant, Steve Bruce of Dugway and 6 7 Scott Whetstone from Denver. Red-shi- The defending ICAC champs travel to Hutchinson, Kansas after Monday's game for a tough, n three-gam- e tournament at the site of the National Junior College finals. Snow 20. Another exchange of TDs made it 28-2- ship. were Dixie and Snow on offense. Defensively, outstanding however. Snow could not contain Dixie tailback Marcus Brown in the second half; nor could the Badgers effectively cover wide receiver J. Boxley, who caught three TD passes in the first half. Both Dixie struck first following a foiled fake punt by Snow, two passes, a penalty and a drive from the line. A Mike Norscth pass to tight end Kyle Bosgeiter set up Snows first score when Andy Ludwig took a pass, broke three tackles, and skipped into the end zone. Score: 7-- 7. Later Marvin Ellis leaped over the d line. goal line from the TD Dixie answered with a one-yar- d Fireking Stoves The Vikings then scored again on fourth and six from the line. d Another TD pass by Dixie made it at half time. SAL 42-2- 6 A high scoring second half followed, with Dixie coming out on top With the conference title out of reach, next Saturday's homecoming game against CEU in Ephraim will be, as linebacker Tony Tucker said, "a matter of pride. 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