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Show M M MM W Thi Surnmil h County Boo . Friday, January 22, 1993 North Summit Braves s.vy, Trojans Bite Braves by Amber Pace Arizona football, probably isn't something most people in our area are too familiar with, but to Brant North Summit Alumni All-Amer- his sophomore year. The larger universities in Utah overlooked Boyer even though he was 6'1" and weighed 230 lbs., so the University of Arizona snatched him up and now he is one of Ari- after-burner- mid-cou- rt, i Student Wins Geography Bee a handful of awards, including: Wildcat of The Year, Bear Down cial Teams, and the Linebacker Bronco Nagurski award, as well as a 1992 honorable mention. Brant finished with 66 tackles, second on the team, including seven for losses, plus had an interception, broke up a pass and recovered a 10 sands el fumble. When Boyer graduated from N.S., he weighed 185 lbs., and was 5 foot 10, physical as well as mental determination has paid off, and made a dream come true for Brant Boyer. On the opposite side of the line. Matt Bates also a graduate of North Summit, has spent the last two years playing on the Snow College place national winner will receive a $25,000 college scholarship; the second place winner, a S15JOOO scholarship, and the third place winner, a $10,000 scholarship. of school around the United States, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories participating. The school winners, including Andrea Kende, will now take a written test. The lop scorers in each state and territory will be eligible to compete in their state Bee April 2. The National Geographic Sociwill proety, with its vide an paid trip to Washington, DC for state champions to participate in the National Geography Bee national championship on May 25 and 26. The first Andrea Kende, an eighth grade student at North Summit Middle School, won the school level competition of the National Geography Bee on Jan. 14. The school-levBee, at which students answered oral questions on geography, is sponsored by National Geographic World, the Societys magazine fa children, and Amtrak. Prizes fa the school level competition were provided by the North Summit Middle School PTA. The kick-o- ff fa this year's Bee was the week of Jan. 4 with thou Club member on Defense and Spe- Alex graphic knowledge. Happy Holidays! talie Batt, Troll Day; David Been-fielBasketball Day; Stacy Bird, Snowman Day; Joshua Brewer, Dinosaur Day; Eric Brown, Party Day; Evelyn Burke, Nurse Day; Tauni Camesecca, Pony Dy, bferly dlarfc; Cake Dayv TJiomiur Cook, National Best Priends Day; Jed Crittenden, Alien Day; Natalie Dearden, Ice Cream Day; CMsie DeJong, Party Day; Dusty Ercan-bracBanana Day; Crystal Fawcett, Hat Day; Deatra Fawcett, National Toe Clipping Day; Lira Ferry, Grape Day. April Gardner, National Troll Day; Dantzel Geary, Utah Day; Chris Griffith, Nintendo Day; Cody d. selected to the Teams, finishing with 327 total in 76 carries, as well as ''yards catching 14 passes good for 73 yards at the end of die season. r After the football season at k, Snow College, Bates was recruited by four Eastern colleges, including Lehigh College and Ivy League school in Pennsylvania. Bates turned them all down and decided to serve an LDS Mission. He is currently learning the Hmong language and will be serving in the Sacramento, CA area. FFA South Summit FFA Chapters met in Wanship and had a tubing party. The weather was not very good but we had lots of fun and enjoyed hot dogs and hot chocolate afterwards. Also the tryouts for the Parliamentary Procedure Team were last week. Those on the team are Ryan Mosher, Thad Lawrence, Cari Moore, Amberly Stevens, Laura Staley, and Stacey Jones. We are preparing for the area contest that will be held at North Summit on Feb. 17. . Henncfer, National Snowboard Day; a- i of playing again." Bates knew during his sophomore year where he was going with his life, when he returns from Sacramento, perhaps there will be more to read about the running back. Matt Bates. by Amber Pace The North Summit Boy's Baskeball Team traveled to Manti during a bad snowstorm on Friday, Jan. 8, only to be defeated with a score of 80 to 73. Coach McEntire stated, T think we played pretty well considering the Templars are ranked third in the state and are currently leading in the Region 9 , y - 1 points, five assists, and six steals. Defensively, Richins shut down his man, who had been scoring an 18 point average, to only five points. Courtney Richins and B J. Vander-linde- n both added 12 points to the . Austin Jones,' National "Set-Goal Day; Kendall Jones, Basketball Day; Benjamin Judd, Snowboard Day; Trenton Keetch, Animal Day; Brigitte Keyes, Snow Day; Kelli Leininger, Candy Day;. Hillary Lewis, Girl Day; Ptte Lym, Turtle Day; Matthew Marsh, talkie Dog Day; Kurt Mathiesen, Wrestling Day; Sivanna Matthews, Flower Day; Matpc Moody.Cow-bo- y Day, Jacob Moon, Utah Jan Day; Chris Murd&k, Michm! Jordan Day, Melissa Olsen, Troll Day; ' Cody Orgill, Be Kind To .Animals Day. Stefen Osborn, Apple Day, Joe ... Ovard, Wrestling Day, Rocky Pace, Winter Day. Whitney PtekfHahe, lie Peterson, Cat Day; , Day;-HaMelinda Phelps, Baby Day; Melinda Piercy, Zebra Appreciation Day; David Pritchard, Snowboard Day;. Jackie Rees, Kids Are Bon Day; Ashlee Richins, Candy, Day; Jess- Richins, Sleighing Day; News Templars Tromp Braves On Jan. 9, North Summit and of BBBB&!S3SttSZ2B3SE3BBBSE This fall. Snow College played in the Rotary Bowl against Grand Rapids, MI, where Bates tore up the field leading the Badgers in rushing yardage with 98 yards. Bates was Matt Bates host North Summit Elementary school. Bates was chosen as the MVP for the 1991 year, and helped take the Braves to two state titles. possibility Trebek, "Jeopardy!", will moderate the na--, tional finals, which will air as a prime-tim- e special on PBS at 8 p.m. on May 28. The National Geographic Society, with nearly 10 millioa members, has as its mission the "increase and diffusion of geo- rrmimrnm Football Team as a running back. Matt Bates lived with his mother, Nancy Bates, in Wanship. In high His mother feels that Matt has yet to end his football career. The coach from Lehigh said that Bates made a good decision and told him that they still want to see him in two years. Bates mentioned before he left that if he could physically stay fit during the next two years, it is good to know the chance to play is still there. Bales also mentioned, "I realize that while playing at Snow I had not reached my full potential, and so I won't rule out the m . ut Brant's dream came true during the end of December when the UA Wildcats played the Baylor Bears in the John Hancock Bowl. Now the overlooked N.S. graduate has earned M ut During the second quarter, the Braves pulled ahead for the first time after Richins made two points for a total of 25 to 26 for the Braves. The remaining of the first half was a scramble for the Braves to try to maintain their lead. Coach with McEntire called a time-o2:15 left, the Braves came back to score two more points but it wasn't enough to gain the lead again. bowl." of 34 to for the Braves. Coach McEntire stated, 'Brady scored two three crodal time in Morgan opened up the second point shots at a very half with two foul shots. With 5:30 the game, he helped to boost our on thc clock, Brady Sargent scored a score. Scott Garfield again added a basket then Scott Garfield added his three pant shot, good to scare the own two for the Braves, giving Trojans into a time out at 5:00 on them a small 41 to 38 lead. Less the clock snd a score of 60 to 57. than a minute later, the Trojans with a score of 40 ; . The Braves then turned an their called a time-os. 43 for the Braves. Courtney to Courtney Richins Richins finished, off the quarter made two solo steals at when he scored a three point shot but they received two setbacks as for the Braves, but Morgan still led they had some players foul ouL Fouls hurt the Braves, and Morgan with a score of 52 to 47. final took advantage cof them, scoring The final quarter became the battle. It was a matter of who could multiple foul shots, for a final play the toughest defense and who score of 75 to 65j would score last. Morgan pulled Tonight, the Bfraves host Gunniahead early, while the Braves son High School1. Freshmen at 4:30 guarded the boards, they took p.m.; JV at 5:30 pjn and the advantage of the three point outside Varsity game will be at 7:30. After shots. Then Brady Sargent threw up the game, there will be a dance a few of his own three point shots hosted by the sophomore class. tal. zona's most prominent defensive players, as an inside linebacker. Boyer said. The reason I came to Arizona is because I want to go to a bowl game. I want to play in front of 50,000 people and go to a Brandt Boyer leaving a half time seme 32 for the Trojans. by Amber Pace On the evening of Jan. 13, the North Summit Braves traveled to Morgan High School to engage in one intense basketball game. The Trojans defeated the Braves with a 75 to 65 score. Brian Richins led the Braves offensively scoring 19 total points before he fouled out during the final quarter. Jeremy Richins followed by adding 12 points to the Braves to- Boyer, a former graduate from North Summit, it is a way of life. Boyer, who lived in Henefer with his grandparents, Ted and Thea Boyer, attended Snow College, where he was a team captain and an and Honorable Mention at the end of This may sound like an unusual greeting for the end of January, but the second grade students at North Summit Elementary School have been working to develop their own Happy Holidays! Prut of the Social Studies cur--! second grade students riculum Braves score. indudes understanding the impra-tanc- e It was a close ball game of holidays and traditions in throughout all three quarters, but our culture. We have learned that bracket, during the fourth quarter, Manti many people, events, and beliefs are ' pulled ahead, gaining a victory of celebrated with a special day. Some Brian Richins lead the Braves 80 to 73. Manti also defeated the of these days have symbols to remind us of die holiday. Other holi- offensively scoring a total of 31 Braves JV and fieshman teams. fa days have special colors related to the celebration.. Still, other holidays have special-eventto mark their Monte Richins, Day:. Go-Ca- rt Wesley Richins,' BackboeDay;' Gentry Sargent, Recess Day. r j: . importance. Sargent, Star Dny.J Saturday, Jan. 16, was National son Schulte, Football Day; Jmd ' Nothing Day, a day for anyone to' Schulte, Snowmobile Day; Derek choose anything to honor. The Siddowsy, Chocolate Milk Day; children were invited ' to choose Gabriel Simister, Gun r.Krfe ' something to celebrate on their day. Snyder, Bubble Blowing Day, Wade They each. made. a poster to an- - Staples, Snowboarding Day: Sto nounce the holiday. Many of them fani Swensen, Family Day; Kevin ..explained why they chose their Sykes, Candy Day; Bridgelte Wilde, holiday, what to do on this holiday, Girl Day; Megan fWOde, Garden ; what the colors fa this holiday are, Day, Stacy Winters, National Aid-.- ? and what thqir holiday symbol is.: If you could choose a holiday, The posters are on display lathe V what would you choose? 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