Show rrrrrvvf?TT1f orts B6 Sanpete MessengJ&LSanpete named to Sanpete student-athlete- Sean Hales named to the 2 A first football team by the Salt Lake Tribune’s second team and received an honorable mention Tribune: senior quarterback from ceiver Taylor Salanoa senior wide reDevin Frischknecht and senior linebacker Bo C'ongdon junior Jace Moore received honorable mentions from the The Deseret News named Salanoa and Frischknecht to their first team but placed 1 ribunc but were placed on the second team by the Deseret News Ross Peterson was named to the Tribune second team and received an honorable mention from the Deseret News Senior David Ha’o and junior Ben Dailey from Gunnison both received honorable mentions from the Tribune but were named to the second Gunnison had offensive defensive leader Jack Pay team by the Deseret News In 3A football North By Staff writer SALT LAKH CITY — The Utah High School Activities As- sociadon the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News recently leased their picks for academic and team honors I ollowmg is a breakdown of Sanpete County high school athletes named to those teams Manti had three players s C’ongdon in the second team Also from Manti junior of- fensive lineman Tyler Richardsen was named to the the Deseret News Templar senior Chans Lund and and named to the first team by both newspapers Senior Bulldog Wednesday December 22 2004 Valley Edition Messenger-Gunniso- linebacker abSanpete was conspicuously sent from the first team but had teams all-sta- te senior wide receiver John Anderson and senior defensive lineman Kevin Bean both named to the second team by the Deseret News Sophomore Austin Jorgensen received Sanpete 2A schools were absent from volleyball honors but the Tribune named senior middle blocker Jessica Aagard from North Sanpete to the 3A first team In academic honors North Sanpete High School had four students listed Heather Garlick was given honors in and tennis Crosscountry runners Bryce Carr Alex Christensen and Hyrum Everitt were also given honors In 2A Gunnison had no students given academic honors Manti had two: Karen Johnson in tennis and David Hall in football Juab dominates Holiday Classic By John Hales nament with tails between their Bulldog legs unable to score a single team win despite the best efforts of three of their wrestlers who placed individually: Bret Staff writer - MAN! Light teams felt the sting of the Juab Wasps at the Manti Holiday Classic wrestling tournament rtday and Saturday Dec Yardley f 25 J and Guy Mellor (152) both placed second and Andy Bartholomew ( 89) placed third As a team Juab went unde- feated thiough eight duels at the meet handily overpowering every opixisiiig team and Liking home the Ryan Fowles (135) went undefeated to be Manti's only individual winner but five other Templars took home awards: Preston Bown (140) received a trophy Individual Juab wrestlers placed in 10 ol the 14 weight classes six ol those as winners Based on records teams from Manti North Sanpete and South Sevier all tied lor second place Alter tallying cumulative team points to break the tie Manti placed lourtli falling behind North Sanpete in second place and South Sevier in third Gunnison’s team left award and Austin Piepet (103) James Madsen ( 19) David Scott (160) and Richard Newton (275) all took third Kaden King (112) wrestled his way to a perfect record leading the group of North Sanpete Hawks placers: Tyler Christensen ( 35) and Kevin Bean (275) both received second places and and Dylan Clark (215) took a thud the tour JOHN North Sanpete wins two of three By Scott Bagley North Sanpete 20 Close huh? Well all that seemed out die window as the two teams took the court for the second half North Sanpete came out big in the diird Staff writer MT PLEASANT— The North Sanpete boys basketball team won two games last week and Ogden against Granite in overtime before falling cMo Hurricane The first game against unde feated Granite seemed like it would be a close game in the first period At the end of the first eight minutes of play the score was tied with a disastrous at u Of course the hall time score would suggest otherwise for North Sanpete But the Hawks ran away with I I if outscormg their I opponents 30 in the next two periods making the final scoie a whopping Sophomore Austin Jorgensen led the team with 18 joints Then came the big senior Lric Watson with 15 points junior Kyle Wheeler had John Anderson and Kyle Poulsen both had 8 and Casey Cox had 5 Granite’s gers pulled away from the North Sanpete Hawks for a filial gruesome score of Two Hurricane players fouled out as well as Hawk Eric Watson Both teams had at least 20 fouls in the game Waddoups outscored all players with 22 points but it wasn’t enough to win against a tough Hawk team There are good games there are bad games there a shockers and thrillers then there was the North Sanpete Ogden game It was Ogden all the way in the first as they outsorted the in die first Haw ks period The Hawks then answered with their own stuff as die outscored Ogden in the second period making the score Ogden 21 Corey Jorgensen finished with 16 points Anderson had 12 points Poulsen had Anderson ended with 9 joints followed by Watson with 8 points and Wheeler with 6 The North Sanpete boys basketball twice next team By Gunnison 7 pm 7 9 pm " Fri 'Sat 279 pm NEPllI Seniors and Children casinoMarthculrcoryi II - and — Before last week two of Gunnison’s three losses had been the direct result of markedly disastrous second halves week’s Wasps the different And in last loss to the Juab was no situation Gunnison’s first game of year against North Summit was close at the half with Gunnison only down by one But the Bulldogs took a the drubbing in the third to fall The Bulldogs gave up II points in the fourth quarter in a shellacking by South Summit We won’t talk about the Millard game Against Juab last L: Gunnison 1 i ——I showed more week con- trol and had good performances from Levi Christensen r"lrJr (who knocked down three BRUCE VAN DER on his way to a RIET MESSENGER PHOTO North Sanpete Hawk Tyler Anderson goes up for a against an Ogden defender last week shot 14 points) and Shane Peterson (who only scored four points but was Gunnison’s key hustle player) Juab knocked them out of their deliberate offense into fast physical play Gunnison closed the first stanza down by two In the second quarter turnovers by Juab and free throws by J D Pay helped Gunnison stay even with the Wasps Then Juab open the third run quarter with an Christensen ended the run with a mid- way through the quarter but the Bulldogs could not get much offense going and gave up 10 points to Juab Ben Dailey followed Christensen’s 14 points with five of his own and J D Pay contributed five as well all from the charity stripe Gunnison’s team scoring leader Wayne Young produced four points Gunnison played Grand at home yesterday (results were not available at press time) and will host North Sanpete on Dec 23 Both games start at 7 pm Lady Templars drop two in a row By Karmal Mandel RICH! 1FLD — The previously undefeated Lady Templar basketball team suflered two losses last week against North Summit 4 44 and in Richfield before against Duschene finishing the week on a high note with a under J300 528 STAR The win Templars nents by 9 points in the second w hich put them on top by 3 at intermission The last half of the game was nip and tuck however "North Summit kept knocking down their quarter” Staff writer over Montieello Adults: $5 00 rC) Gunnison did all right in the first quarter even though Staff writer dogs A Sean Hales will travel I irst the week Hawks will go to Park City to face the Miners on Dec 21 and then on Dec 23 they will travel to Gunnison to face the Bull- Casino Mar Tlicade third quarter 1 6--6 i loop diere it is Anderson was the leading scorer in the game with 18 points Watson tallied 15 points Wheeler finished with 8 points Cox and Poulsen both scored 7 points and Jorgensen had 6 points But as most good things go this too came to an end Saturday against the Hurricane Tigers In a game the Ti- 'chance MESSENGER PHOTO Gunnison falls to Juab - mmmmm'rrr- outscormg Ogden Ogden didn’t back down however and outscored die lawks in the fourth making the end of regul ition score The overtime period remained close but with time running out Hawk bailer John Anderson sunk a last minute shot to down Ogden in the period Alter that the Hawks never gave the Granite Farmers another HALES Templar wrestler Austin Pieper (103) puts the hurt on Juab’s Wyat Ingram at the Manti Holiday Classic wrestling tournament last weekend Ingram was one of five pins Pieper had at the meet stalled slowly making only 4 points to North Summit's 10 m the fust quarter Templar head coach Jim Nelsen said "The girls pla)ed hard and came back tough to outscore their oppo outside shots” said Nelson "We were beat from the outside” The Lady Templars participated in the 1A and 2A girls high school basketball preview on Friday and Saturday where they split games against Duchesne and Montieello On Friday Duchesne came out with an aggressive defense which Nelson felt the girls were too “inexperienced to deal with in the early K season As the game wore on Post player Sili Hafoka turn- overs haunted the Templars which eventually cost them the game Duchesne gave Manti some real competition with their two post players dominating the inside Duchesne’s Courtney Madsen and Lindsay Mullins 5’ 10” scored 28 of Duchesne’s 43 points in their victory over the Lady Templars The girls were "more prepared with the man to man defense on Saturday” said coach Nelsen and came back to easily win Montieello both lead the Templars with 20 points for the game and an impressive 13 rebounds Forwards Candalyn Kjar and Kelsie Johnson pulled down five rebounds each for the Templars Kassie Tucker tallied 11 points for the Templars McKenzie Whipple had 7 Candalyn Kjar and Lori Jahnson had 4 and both Holli and Andrea Litteral the game with 2 Kassie Tucker McKenzie Whipple and Andrea Litteral all had 2 assists each to lead their team to the win Harman finished POOR ( |