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Show Meingr-Enterprli- Sports ' 1.. second in the division with a time of 42:34, and only seconds later, Wayne Lund followed Siroky with a time of 44:12. by Pat Mellor Two Manti brothers were the first and second Sanpete County Fun Run entrants to cross the finish line at 500 North in Manti on Saturday The Men 40 and Over division was dominated by John Lersch, 43:49, Gary Parnell, 51:40, and Tom Reeve, 54:34. morning. Terry Bean, a 1983 graduate of Manti High School, crossed the finish line of the annual County Fun Run exactly 35 minutes and 14 seconds after beginning the race. Twenty-fou- r seconds later his older brother, Craig, came in second. Craig is a BYU student and recently returned from a mission to Spain. Both young men are the sons of Dr. and Mrs. Scott Bean, Manti. six-mi- ' ,h ; t S , .1 ; i v, 1,4 - ;s line before Woods Cross managed player carried the ball almost to the a tackle In Saturday's game at Badger Stadium. Woods Cross won, 34-(Photo by 20-yar- d 6. Maria Mellor) The Manti High School football team will open its Region 10 schedule with South Sevier High School in Monroe under the lights Friday night at 7:30. The Templar varsity is short on numbers and some of the players will be playing both offense and defense. In addition some of the junior varsity will also play backup to some of the varsity in addition to their regular junior varsity positions. In a practice game last week, the Templars lost to the Wood Cross . junior varsity Quarterback Matt Jacks passed to wingback Scott 34-6- division. place winner in that who is not related to Diane Bean, either of the mens division winners, 9 took first in the Women bracket with a time of 55:44, followed by Coraleigh Hall, 56:00, and Pam Barton. 19-2- Diane Wilson was the winner in the Women 30 and Over division with a time of 54:50, closely followed Carolyn Christenby second-plac- e sen, 55:13, 57:12. ' a z? V , f I " . i L. Marshall, VT : ' .M-- and Elza JgW'P . I, Winners in the Men division were Jason Flora, 37:42; Chris Marshall, 44:26; and David Luke, 48:56. Manti High loses game to Woods Cross J.V. pre-seas- No times were available for DeAnn Syndergaard, first place winner in the Women 14 and under division, or Meggan Beach, second Organizer Evan Lowry said 38 participants registered for the run this year. Overall Mens winner was Terry Bean, with a time of 35 minutes 14 seconds for the run which began in Sterling and ended in front of the Sanpete County Fairgrounds. Overall Womens winner was Jeri Marshall, with a time of 49 minutes 55 seconds. Miss Marshall took the trophy for the second year in a row. , ? A Mantl Poga 4 Sanpete County F un Run results j, ' 'V 1, 1983 Thuradoy, Saptambar , on In the Men's 15-1- 8 division, Terry Bean took first place with a time of 35:14, followed by Gay Yardley, 37:36, and Adam Snow, 42:19. division was Men with a time of Bean topped by Craig 35:38, Steve Kjar, 45:53; and Randy Withers, 48:31. The Bawden for the Manti touchdown. Bawden took the ball across the Woods Cross goal line from 10 yards away for the score. South Sevier, which used to be a football power, lost its opener to Beaver 50-- and the Templars figure to move into the win column against the Rams Friday night. 19-2- 9 Harwood took the Men's division with a time of 40 minutes flat. Allen Siroky came in Dale Jerl Marshall and Tarry Baon wart tha ovarall winners In this 30-3- 9 years Sanpete County Fun Run held Saturday morning. 0 pj IfU Snow Badgers feature Ml U1 a very powful lineup by Steve Peterson Last years of the ICAC and winner of the Valley of the Sun Bowl in Phoenix, Ariz., the Snow College Badgers will open the season this Saturday, September e at Idaho State 3rd, in the Pocatello University, against the ISU JV. This is the first year at Snow for head coach Walt Criner and his staff, and expectations are high for a successful and exciting season. Veteran running back Frank (O.) Harris, from Hampton, Va. is the Badonly returning ger from last year's team that placed 15 on the conference list: eight offensive players and seven on the defensive teams. Coach Criner has high hopes that the returning sophomores and some outstanding freshman talent will be able to fill in the positions left by last years graduating class. mini-dom- Sophomore offensive lineman, David Ontiveros, 260 pound tackle from Salt Lake will be back in action this year after knee surgery which put him on the sidelines for the 1982 season. Coach Mert VanFreden-berg- , graduate lineman of Arizona State and Cal Poly Pomona says returning sophomores Tracy Gibson 245 pounds and David Hanna 267 pounds, will be expected to plug the holes left by Tony Johnson and Dan Suitt, both ICAC tackles who are now at Utah State. Outstanding freshmen are James Duke 205 pounds from Hillcrest High, Mark Hanson 225 pounds from Weber High, Greg Lott 220 pounds from Orem High, and 215 pound Steve Bobinski from Littleton, Colo. Defensive line coach Dale Henry, who came to Snow from Cal. Poly with Coach Criner, is expecting much from sophomores, Eric Titus 232 pounds from Boulder City, Nev., Alan Kendrick at 246 pounds from Sunset, Utah and returned missionary Mark Russell from Ephraim. Coach Henry is high on freshmen Jeff Argyle 220 pounds from Jordon, Bob Armstrong 230 pounds from Payson, and Doug Kallis from Orem. linebackers are Experienced Bezzant 210 pounds from Cyprus, Don Robertson 205 pounds Roswell, N. Mex. and Frank Webster, along with Alan Hymas who played at Western Montana before going on a mission. Coach Jim Glazner, who worked with Coach Criner under Roman Gabriel at Cal Poly Pomona, is also expecting much from freshmen Greg Foster from Antioch, Calif., Bob Cormier from Palm Springs, Calif., and Barry Butler of Blackfoot, Idaho. Sophomore linebackers Frank Webster, Robbie Bezzant, Don Robertson and Al Humas prepare to ump on a new season at Snow College. Some of your neighbors may not subscribe to The Ephraim Enterprise or The Manti Messenger. Oftentimes, its just because they havent gotten around to it yet. Or maybe theres someone new in your neighborhood who would greatly appreciate the service and information you enjoy as a sub- scriber. Now you can A balanced attack Is ready at Snow with quarterbacks Erie Putoto, Mike Norseth and running backs Marvin Ellis, Frank Harris, and Mike Banks. says his toughest job will be deciding who gets to play. Receiver DB Tony Tucker from Hampton, Va., and sophomores Don Hobart, J.T. Johnson and Rick's transfer Todd Brundage from Manti, head the list, with freshmen Greg Cook from Payson, Kevin VanVoorhis, a transler from Cal Poly Fullerton, Ricky Evans a transfer from Illinois, and Eric Gallegos a freshman from Roy. Bob Of the 104 players who began football camp last week 34 are trying for a chance to play in the defensive secondary, and coach Gary Crowton, former QB at Snow and defensive back at Colorado State, Coach Dale Hoy says veteran receivers Andy Ludwig from Ogden, David Hysmith from Hampton, Va. and Paul Schroeder from Denver, Colo., give experience that adds to the speed of freshmen streakers Noble Jackson of Perris, Calif., and Garrett of Bakersfield. Jerry Sophomore Nyle Bosgicter of Weber will be at the tight end position. 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