Show Wednesday December 22 2004 Sanpete Messenger Sanpete B7 Valley Edition Messenger-Gunnlso- n Devils victorious over Lady Hawks closer Springville in the third quarDevils ter But the Red Devils rose up and defeated the Lady Hawks North Sanpete was only by outscoring them by four points in the fourth quarter Jessica Aagard who was in foul trouble the whole game led the team with 19 points The The game was close Scott Bagley By than Staff writer perhaps wanted MT PLEASANT— The North Sanpete Lady Hawks basketball team played hard tried hard and lost hard last week when they hosted the Springville Lady Red Devils “We just missed too many easy shots from the key" said Lady Hawk head coach Cheryl Hadley outscored by five in the first period and then only by four in the second for a half time score of Red Devils 33 Lady Hawks 24 It looked as though the Hawks would climb out of the hole they put themselves in as the North Sanpete Lady Hawks outscored the Springville Red with 3 and Lacey Collard and Toni Garlick ended with 2 points each The Lady Hawks will now play three games in three days The first will come at Cedar City on Dec 21 at 7 pm On Dec 22 the Lady Hawks will play at South Summit and the following night Dec 23 they will host South Summit Both games will be at 7 pm skilled sophomore Laney Jacobsen followed with 11 points Junior Mandy Johnson with 7 points Holly with 4 Skyler Dunn finished fraud in counterfeiting case John Hales Staff writer MANTI — A Snow College student pleaded guilty on Wednesday Dec 5 to one charge of forgery for his role in a counterfeiting scheme uncovered by police last month Michael Alan Cabico a native of I lawaii admitted to the felony charge as part of a by Sanpete County deputy attorney Brodey Keisel In return for the guilty plea Keisel dropped two other felony charges of possession of forgery writing andor device and a Class C misdemeanor plea deal offered charge of theft by deception Cabico admitted that he and a friend Mitchell Kiahara — also a student attending Snow from Hawaii — counterfeited $1 and $20 bills and presented them as payment to businesses in Ephraim and at Snow College Police broke the case in late November after a cashier at the college became suspicious when the men attempted to exchange some of the fake $20 bills for $ 00 bills Giving some of the details of the case to Sixth District Court Judge David L Mower Cabico said that he told Kiahara that he was having financial difficulty Kiahara reportedly said that he before the January court date “We’re having some discussions about a plea” he says “and fully expect that there will be a settlement” Because counterfeiting is also could help Cabico That help took the form of counterfeit money that Kiahara designed and printed using a home computer and printer All Cabico had to do in return was in his a federal crime Blackham says of the there is cases” between his office and the words “help cut it out” After Mower accepted Cabico’s guilty plea he referred the case to the Division of Adult Probation and Parole for a MATINEES & $550 $350 SENIORS: ibffohf 6 pm ) AND TUE NIGHTS S3 50 (FXCiPTomvFtN) MOVIES SUBJECT CLOSED TO CHANGE SUNDAYS All Theatres closed Dec 24 illetTj) Cljrisrtmafii! 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