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Show S.S . ScfiooC 9kzvs December 7, 2001 The Summit (inunty Bee Page B1 Wrestling Travels Kicking Off a To Millard New Season Student Writer: Ben Lent it t Kunz. 125. Ben Leavitt. 135, Ruhbic Atkinson. 40. Jake Johnson. 152. 100. Tyree Michael Degcring. 171. Jon lain Larenby. Phillips. ISO, Trevor Clegg. 215. West Walker. 1 The South Summit Wildcats traveled to Millard on Friday to Man the Irnnman season off at the two-da- y The Tournament. Wrestling Wildcats dueled North Sanpete. Snow C'anyon. Mountain View. Pleasant Grove, Cedar City. Uintah. Millard. Richfield. Delta, and N'onh Sevier. The Wildcats varsity team was Chris Maisey, 103. Cole Uisel. 112. Klim Jake Woolstcnhulmc. HWT. Robbie and Tyree finished the tournament in third place. Michael had the best finish at second. The Wildcats have the week off. but host Mountain View. WY. nest Thursday. Dec. 13. for their first home match. That is followed by tlie Weber Duels over the weekend. . Wildcats at The Alta Tournament Student Writer: Sheena Bigelow The Wildcats JY Wicslhng learn traveled to Alla to participate in the tournament held theic. This tournament was the fust match of the season for the team and many of them did very well. The vvrestleis that went on Saturday. Dec. I. wcic Chris l.mpcy. a freshman at 103 lbs. lust year wrestler Blake Chiistciisen. a jumoi at 135 lbs. and Chris 'oigcnsc'. BEST WESTERN Holiday Hills 140 lbs. (ius at sophomore, Andreason another freshman, at 145 lbs. sophomore Tyson Page at 152 lbs., first yeai wrestler junior Chris Roper at l(i() lbs., and Robert Dugdale a lreshman, at 11W lbs. Rounding out the team were Tyrell Manger, a sophomore at 2 15 lbs., and Ryan Yost, junior, as heavyweight. The Wildcats coach is Cody Atkinson. At the tournament a first yeai wiesiicr. t. 'In is. Kopei. won two of his matches, lie has proved hmisclt to he coaching stall and is on Ins way in a good season for the Cals I he icst of the team also did well and .tie looking forward to fuiinc m.ili. lies Competitive Wage and Benefits rBf-'O'C- via SO Wra Cotvn'c ur 1415133s. 4411 Student Writer: Bridgelte Bye The irght was a nice, cool evening. Just light for a Winlei Sports Bash. Many great da vers weie getting ready loi their big i'he big night lot the South Summit l auvines was held at seven o'clock p.iuT on Nov. 2X. Many people came to see their lovely daughlcis pcilorm their special dances they have learned over the summer. Many iniirc came to see the Puu vines kick oil thcii competition season. I'he chance to perform for a eiowd was csvcially important tor the team when their first competition was to be held on Saturday. Dee. I. at Joidan High School. The perloimed the following dances: Dance. Kick l ine, and their Military. 'Ihe Wintei Sports Bash also had some young daikcis who pcrti timed thcii dances. They aic called lhe Body Motion Danccis. flic eheertul Cheerleaders Student Writer: Julianna Walker fhis the season, cuiols to to sing going Kamas the out people ihrough Valley. I'hey will also be singing to I vuplc outside the valley. Mcmhcis of the South Summit Choii are giving then music as a gilt this holiday Chiisimas Tapcstiy is I'ndci the diicction of new choral icachcr Paul Daiaban. several conceits have been scheduled, lhe list Ik bides Dee. 3 at Midway; Dee. hut the K.im.is Scimi Citieus Center; Dee. 7 at Seiemiy K.meh and at the South Summii I Iciiicin.uv loi the To Ifie Bee ! ff did lieu own dance and I unshed the evening by leading the crowd in the selii mi song As a way to kick oil the winter spoils season, the wrestlers were miioduccd They showed then rough edge with two of their members giving a slum exhibition mulch. Ben Icuvili agamsl Robbie Atkinson Also inlioduccd were the Imivs and gills basketball teams. Fach team played an eight minute game to let the eiowd see what they have to otter. 'lhe Fauv inos had two solos liom tlk'ii team. 'I'he soloists weie Juniot Billie Walkci. and ( iiselle McNeil, a sophoinmc. They performed solo dances on the dance lit h ir in Imnt of many people and both had gieat dances. They will compete in front of judges on Friday, Nov. 30. as they compete against oihci gills tium dif-lecut schools. Neither ruin nor sleet or soft falling snow could keep hlO South Summit Flemenlary staff and students from walking .their Gold Medal Mile." The mile is part of a plan put together hy the state to school children t: eneouiage hccomc excited about fitness. South Summit has decided to aim tor gold" by setting up courses lor students and staff to walk their mile each week at school. Teachers have also agreed that food will not Ik given out as a reward lor good work or behavior. To kick oil the going for the gold" program. Ms. Hischoff. Mrs. 1111b and Mrs. Bonner, ilk: elemental sehiMil's teacher Olympic liaisons created a short skit and pei- - i Christmas Carols sC.lsiill. Subscribe "Fitness Fun" Gold Medal Mile Kick-o- l.ieulty: Dee. I2ih at South Summit I'lementaiy foi the siudent. and Dee. I hlh loi the slndeiils of South Summit High ScIiimI. lhe group has two night concerts planned The hist is on the 20th at the high school .1! 7 pm. 'lhe last conceit is going l lie kifomicd 111 Salt l.ake City Tupcstiv will he I singing at the Sail .ike Tabei naele on Temple Siu;uc at 7 p 111. the 23id of December. lhe students aie evened to he performing so many conceits this year, and would like you to all come w ateli and ji it. - 111 in ihc ( 'In istmus spir- 1 omm mm WRECK? F.vcryonc successfully completed the mile and was awarded an official Olympic pm lor their effort. The staff at Kockcliff has created a special permit and nail so that families can walk their mile together. SSFS students will have an opportunity to earn Gold. Silver or Bronze medallions hy walking miles at home. sehiMil and at Roekeliff. A big thank you to the bus drivers and the Park stall' who made the experience one to icmcmhcr. Sub For Santa Student Writer: Alison Hardy - For ovei twenty years, the South Summii Noin mal Honor Society has been involved with a local charity know as Sub I or Santa. This chanty collects immcy from those w illing to donate at the High School. Middle School. Flemenlary School, and thioughout the valley. I very year the National Honor Sik'iety receives a list Iriuii the local I ions Club chapter containing on average twenty-seven needy families living throughout the valley. The money that is eolieeied is then divided between the childicn that have been listed. lhe mcmhcis then use the Gtnt Be sure to start an honest, open dialogue with them v an early age. Fur a nee book!-that can help you discuss all kinds 44. of tough issues, call formed it for students. The skit fik'used on the importance of good eating habits and exercise. After the skit, students, staff and parents loaded eight buses and headed to Jordaiielle State Park to walk the Kockclilf. "( iold Medal Mile. : numey in buy gills I'm the childicn. who would Dihciwisc have not Chiistmas .11 all lhe National Honor Society then wraps the gifts and the Lions Club donates them to tin: families. This year the National llonoi Society will hold the annual drive Dee. 4. through Dee. 14. The goal this year is to have every person in the High School donate Sf if possible. For the class that exceeds this goal, a pizza party will be awarded. l.ocal residents are eneouiaged to donate at businesses where lhe NILS has placed collection jars. If there is anyone who is interested in helping out this good cause please contact Mrs. Bushell or . ta Mrs. Wilde. You are invited to: ALCOHOL sundance farms Christmas Special: Everything in our store, under $ 20.00 (except dried flower arrangements) 01 AL1 A DRUGI Attention' Land SQeveJopers Utah Trust Lands Administration owns a variety of tracts of property in the Heber area and throughout the state. lavender gift sets, food gift boxes, bath oils, soap sets, spices, teas and more December 8-- 13 (dosed December 10- The trust invites all interested parties to contact us to discuss the potential to sell, trade or lease all or part of these parcels. For more information, 9' ) -4 't. please contact Cretchlow at Peggy538-517- (801) 8. 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