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Show , Messngr-EnterprU- Thursday, Soptombar Pogo 9 15, 1983 Badger volleyball coeds bring new lineup into play by Steven Petersen Snow College volleyball Coach Ann Bricker says, "Its going to be a tough struggle to repeat last years , I f: v .vV.-j- . (I') -- ) I Intercollegiate College Athletic Conference Championship and a record of 21 wins and 2 losses, but the Lady Badgers are going to give it their best. 1 . If?: ' Womens O'y-- p EY. Carolyn Gray, who was out with a sprained ankle. Snows Annie Watson was the only freshman named to the team. Snow defeated Carroll College of Montana twice and in Arizona last week , beat Phoenix College, Cochise Western and College Arizona Glendale at the Signal Peak Invitational. Mesa, the tournament Champs and Eastern Arizona both posted wins over the Badgers. Snow will play two more four year schools, USUC and Mesa (Grand Junction) before conference play begins with Ricks in Rexburg on October 1st. Jill include: In play thus far this year Snow has 6 wins against 9 losses. C oach Bricker isnt too upset with the losing record because two of the losses were to Idaho State and one loss was to College of Idaho With only two returning players, Sandra Squire from sophomores Fphraim, and Sue Media m from Morgan, this could turn out to be a building year for Snow, Of the ten freshmen, three are from out of state: DeAnne Casperson, Preston, Idaho; Doreen Fanoga, Samoa; and .. Kaon Tnknhsshi vom Japan. ct Barlow, Bountiful; Joni Gorman, Brigham City; Annie Watson, 1 remonton; Carolyn Gray, Ferron; Janet Dieter, Roosevelt; and Maelyn Gray from V errial. freshmen r both schools at the Pocatello Invitational last weekend. four-yea- he Budgets lost twice to Provo at the International, but they without star off- tiMvo plover pl.iv I lech I Girls off to a hot start x , K X - J anti tennis team shuts out Richfield , Snow volloyboll Isom, 1983. Back: Jill Barlow, Sholloy Baddlay, Sua Moacham, Doraan Fanoga, Kaorl Takahashl, Ann! Watson, Jon! Gorman. Front: Sandra Squiro, Maolyn Cray, Carolyn Gray, Janet Dieter, DeAnne Casperson. T emplars clobbered by Richfield football team 55-- 0 Manti High School's football team, winless in three starts, will travel to Delta Friday afternoon for a 4 o'clock game. In league games, the Templars have lost to South Sevier and Richfield. The Richfield Wildcats completely outclassed the Templars. Friday afternoon on Snow Field. They scored 14 points in the first quarter, 20 in the second, 14 in the third and 7 in the fourth for a shutout. 55-- 0 The Wildcats, favored to win the State championship, now have a record. 2-- 3-- 0 Quarterback Shane Southwick was their leading scorer, running for three touchdowns in the first half. In the second half Coal Paul Messersmith substituted freely, and the second singles, seniot Sia Jorgensen found herself trailing 3 7 with Daw ns Nielsen. After s'e.ulv mg her shots, Stacy reeled oil 5 stiaiglit Sevier beat Juab 26-- and Hurricane whipped Pine View, a new school, 33-1- 15-1- 9 knocked down." The famous quarterback and o player of the year in 1973 Roman Gabriel said he had been sacked more than once by the and former o defensive lineman. All-Pr- All-Pr- Gabriel spent the weekend with the Snow College coaching staff and team. He formerly was head coach at California State Pomona, where Snow coaches, Walt Criner, Jim Glazner, Dale Henry, Dale Hoy and Mert VanFredenberg assisted him. He is now offensive coordinator for battle tin- I ho match featured many moments of running and scrabbling for corner shots. Kelli Showed nimbleness afivit to capture her first varsity w in. of omit 27' In 78 - I de8-- Kelly Larsen, a sophomore, showed promise under a hot sun but was finally bested by Sheri Brow n of Ric hlield. i In tennis, a tie is unusual but Kouna Van Blankenstcin and Paula Turner halted at because of time factors. r re'.s.i S mi. 4-- 4 No In d doubles. Nadtan 2 N'elson and Wendy Sin we sli wed remark ihl improvement over last and s t c d a sea .on, and vnlle--8 1 tin d In extra matches Penny Jorgensen, Janice Bradley Nadean Nielson and Wendi Snow were winners. br'Clljlii. iKim n 2 15-4- 13-1- 12-1- players bump into each other at Snow by Steve Petersen This is the closest Ive ever been to Lionel (Alldridgc) without being ma'ch 8-- 1 In 5 Ex-NF- L - feated , two-fiste- Now you HamdiR won an W.nd in a A sophomore Kelli Shand, Lori Taylor of Richfield . 1 in 2 ictory inniors. Janice Bradley and lYnnv Inrgenscit. captuied the No. dniiHc-Ihev were not ext mUd as tin's easdv stroked mt a 8 0 score In v placed laci Maxfield and Ivv suspensr-fille- v awn Siianne U'ot wi'li-- i d In other Region 10 action South In the North Sanpete matches, the junior varsity won 4 and They did even better against Delta, winning 15-- and 15-The varsity lost to North Sanpete in the first match, but then came back to defeat theirxrpponents 15-. and With Delta the varsity 5 and dropped both matches, 16-1- Gamy Criner, won a No. 1 singles shoot-ou- t I 5 forehands Manv tal'ies were long, but M lame usuaPv made the final 5-- 8 7 and the tie breaker. The junior transfer from Diamond Bar High. Calif, used a strong cross-iour- t forehand and backhand to garner the win over Susie Ambus team splits games b in an 8 e") Nb l.inic Girls tennis teams from Maim High School and Richfield pl.iv cd their first match of the fall season this week with the Templars winning in the official format. freshman Chris Allen showed class in scoring on runs of 26 and 27 yards. "We werent trying to run up the score," Coach Messersmith said. "We were playing younger kids and you cant tell them not to score." Girls volleyball Manti Highs Lady Templars will play South Sevier in volleyball tonight (Thursday) at 6 and 7 in the high school gym. In last weeks action, the junior varsity won twice, defeating North Sanpete and Delta. The varsity gained a split, taking North Sanpete but losing a decision to the Delta girls. li.tim s to by Wilbur Bralthwaile Get cash in 2,000 locations across the country wherever you see this symbol... s Youhavebankingconvenienccinciticslike: the USFL Boston Breakers, and will be doing sports coverage at the NFL for CBS again this fall. Lionel Alldrige played defensive end for the Green Bay Packers during the decade they dominated He was selected to the team several times in his career. He currently is assisting with the Alta High School football program in SLC. Mr. Alldrige came to the Scottsdale game last Saturday w ith his friends, the parents of David Taylor, Snow offensive lineman. The unexpected reunion at Badger Stadium was "a surprise and a good chance to talk about the good old days", said Alldrige. Local Boise Seattle Knc i I SyStBITI Jetton New York City Anchorage TT All-Pr- o y 1 U Mr IKIandiDsDQDs Washington, D.C. Honolulu V st S-- t uOI IC 0 ( ti If. 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