Show 11 Gunnison Valley News Salina Sun December Sanpete News If Lady Badgers finish V i in non 8-- 2 conference play Snow College’s women’s basketball team wrapped up their schedule with a foray into America’s heartland dropping a pairof games against two of the NJCAA’s top teams before rebounding to salvage a dramatic overtime win in the tournament's finale 2 record in the The Lady Badger's Don Harris Memorial Tournament left Coach Jaime White’s squad w ith an overall record and sets them up for SWAC play which begins this Friday when Snow hosts Dixie College at 5:30 pm The Lady Badgers first game in the was against Memorial Tournament Northeast Oklahoma College astrong and physical team from Miami OK Snow started out strong against lead in the NEO building a first half behind the scoring of sophomore Nicole Paul who had 6 points in the game's first 20 minutes However and f NEO took over in the slowly pulled away down the stretch fora91-7victory Paul finished the game w ith 28 points Alisha followed by Anna Bateman Hayden and Casey Cooke w ho had 8 12 and 10 points respectively The following night Snow was up against tournament host and No Independence Community College a team that wasjustcomingoff a victory over defending National ranked Trinity Champion and No Valley CC the previous week Undaunted by the early success of team in the CaliforniaCommu-nitCollege Athletic Association Riverside Community College Despite the admonition from Judkins not to get caught up in Riverside’s sty le of play the Badgers found themselves getting pulled into a fast pace anyway and consequently suffered their first loss of the season dropping a Several Badgers ICC the Lady Badgers put together another strong effort in the themselves as a formiestablishing dable opponent Yet like the pres ious night the Lady Badgers ran out of gas in the losing to ICC Bateman and Cookecame aw ay w ith honored in 12 points in the losing effort In the tournament’s final game Snow was matched up against Olney Community College from Central Illinois The physical nature of the first two games began to show against Olney as the Lady Badgers appeared physically Snow football players honored first team Six Badgers named to threw and mentally exhausted at times Nonetheless the Lady Badgers found a way overto pull out a scintillating time victory Cooke Paul and Bateman accounted for 57 of Snow's 90 points scoring 22 20 and 15 pointv However inside it w as Laci Yates w ho hav e been the may deciding factor scoring 6 points and 3 rebounds pul ing dow n a Y ates w as also credited with a blocked rounding out one of her best games of the year The conference schedule doesn't Six members from Snow College’s football team were named first last Wednesday team at the Western States Football League in Las held Vegas NV Olin meetings HannumtQBFreemont): n this week w hen the Lady Rebels come calling Dixie College is one of the preseason favorites the SWAC and presents a tough opening game for White and her team Last year the Lady Badgers defeated to w in Dixie Ephraim by three points in College and came away with a ictory Still plagued by theirow turnovers the Badgers n to play well enough to return home with fourth place Riverside CC took first place finishing the tournarecord ment w ith a perfect After the Citrus Tournament the ov erall record Badgers now ow n a and host nationally ranked Dixie College this Friday at the Activ ity Center for a 7:30 show dow pm n Brian Rom- - Cox Hannum and Romney placed on ney (WR Pleasant Grove) Jeff Nighsw onger (OL East) Brett Keisel DL Cody W Y Jared Harw ixxl DB Ameriean fork and Alan Cox P Manti were all named to the first unit while Brett priekson (LB Northridge) was named to the second team Hannum led the nation in passing completing 64 percent of his attempts team Snow College punter Alan Cox first team (Manti)wasnamedNJCAA Cox was a selection and didn't disappoint this ear av erasing 43 7 urds per kick his longest for 69 yards The sophomore punier was joined on the list by teammates Olin Hannum (Frecmont) and Brian Rom- and came away victory Tullis had a big for Snow scoring 20points pullgame ing down seven boards and swiping regrouped eight steals Gardner had 3 points and Jeretny Sargent came away with nine rebounds In the consolation bracket Snow went up against Moorpark Community BLOOD PRESSUI ney (Pleasant Grove) who both were named to the second team Hannum led the nation in passing of his attempts completing for 3378 yards 25 touchdowns and only six intercept ions Hannum continues a run for Snow College w ith hav ing a quarterback selected to a NJCAA team Joe Dul’aix 95" Riley1 Jensen 96 Fred Salanoa '97 and Josh Heupel '98 Brian Romney finished the year with 70 receptions for 08 yards and eight The freshman receiver touchdowns tor last saved Ins best pcrfoimunccs hauling in 10 receptions in each of Snow College's final tvvogamesagainst Ricksand Dixie W0RK4PY0U imjm — i H MORONI "gg-'iS01- FEED 1 If f: 1 i ' in the nation J I : I mz CIIECIOI iV r V 'j fflflEIP HPS13IIM 7 Attorney Del B Rowe and Attorney Robyn R Walton Tuesday November 30 1999 12 pm Howard Johnsons 1292 S University Lunch (Zions Room) Ave Provo included (Joe Veras) Seating limited reservations Call for November 30 1999 6 pm I Howard Johnsons (Zions Room) 1292 S University Ave Provo Dinner included (Joe Veras) Seating limited Call for reservations Wednesday 268 South Main Ephraim NEW AUTO LOANS AS LOW AS Wednesday December 1 1999 6 pm Oakcrest Restaurant £800 E Canyon Rd Spanish Fork Lunch included Seating limited Call for reservations im Tuesday December 1 1999 12 pm Oakcrest 2600 Attorneys at Law 750 South Main Street The “Old Post Office” Bountiful Utah 84010 or 801 FREE Will and will be entitled to a FREE private consultation (Please call for a FREE consultation If you cannot attend the seminar) 69 APY APR FIXED RATE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE LOANS AS LOW AS 9 Extended Hours: 8:30 a m to 5:00 pm Two Drive-ThrLanes Convenient Parking Open Early PC wallet-siz- 575 No teaser rates $1000 minimum deposit Interest paid monthly Call for rates above $40000 Restaurant ROWE & WALTON guests will receive a CD SPECIAL!!! 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