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Show 5-5- School 9{cws April 1, 2005 The Summit County Bee Wildcat Softball Begins Season at Juan Diego Excels at State Convention Page B3 On Thursday. March 10, the South Summit Girl's Softball Team traveled to Juan Diego to play the Soaring Eagle. The Wildcats got off to a rough start losing their first game of the year 0-15. Members of the Wildcat Softball Team who participated in the Varsity game against Juan Diego were: Angela Callichio (pitcher). Dylan Larsen. Stephanie King. Shara Louder, Porsche Anderson, Katie McNeil, Whitney Richins. Carolyn Ure and Tiffany McCormick. Good luck in the coming season, ladies! Angela Callichio S.S. Reaches Decision on N e w Football Coach After a long and grueling process, the South Summit School District has reached a decision on the new head football coach. On Thursday. March 9, Jerry Parker was announced as the new head football coach at South Summit. His current position is at Granger High School as a teacher and assistant football coach. Jerry attended South Summit High School and has lived in Kamas most of his life. Jerry says he is extremely excited to be given the opportunity to work in the South Summit School District. He would also like to take this opportunity to thank the School Board, the hiring committee, and the community. Coach Parker is looking forward to the upcoming football season. We would like to welcome Coach Parker to South Summit and wish him the best of luck in his new job! Qo Classifudsl It Tays! photElworks professional lab u tudio Kaydec Bates (right) entertained the participants in three different sessions at the FFA state convention. Tabitha Lazenby (left) won the Prepared Public Speaking Contest at the FFA state convention. Twenty-one members of the South Summit FFA chapter traveled to Logan on Thursday, March 25, to participate in the annual state convention. This year's theme was Go our with Your Boots On. Our chapter experienced some success, receiving many awards and recognition. Tabilha Lazenby won the prepared public speaking contest and will rep- FFA's three program areas. The chapter also won the Food for America CoTnpctitions and received a plaque and a $100 check from Utah's "Ag in the Classroom." South Summit's chapter made history by placing third in the chapter records contest. This was the first time ever that our chapter has made it into the top three in this competition. Our chapter delegates this year were: Mandy Clark and Kaydee resent the Utah FFA association next October in Louisville at the national competition. Mindy Atkinson participated in the extemporaneous public speaking contest and represented us well. Kaydee Bates did an outstanding performing in three sessions sharing her talent as a singer. The chapter received the Superior Chapter Award by successfully completing five activities in each of the Bates. Several members served on the courtesy corps and made valuable contributions in helping the convention run smoothly. We are grateful for the members who took three days of Spring Vacation to attend this event. We are also thankful for our bus driver, Betty Gines, and to the Board and administration for allowing us to have this opportunity. Boys' Soccer in Play The South Summit Boys' Soccer Team was busy the week before Spring Break traveling to two different games. The first game of the sveek was played on Tuesday, March 8, at Juan Diego. The Wildcats lost that game 0-10. After a long trip home on Tuesday, the Wildcats took an even longer trip to play Carbon on Wednesday, March 9. Unfortunately, after way too many hours on a bus, the Cats were once more defeated by Grand with the final score 0-5. Fifth Grade Experiences Swaner Nature Preserve February brought with it a first time experience for many South Summit Elementary fifth grade students. Swaner Nature Preserve in Park City invited all the students to come enjoy the peace and tranquility of the preserve. The students did just that. They learned to identify animals by their tracks and their skat. All four classes observed Mr. Fox out and about taking care of his business. The students enjoyed walking and falling as they experienced their snowshoes. They want to thank Swaner for their wonderful experience. 435.655.0400 Digital Prints. Portraits. One Hour Processing Great Start For Track Team What is a hero? 1890 Bonanza Dr. Park Citv, Utah MW.photoworksparkcity.com This child, and thousands like her, have the hope of a better future and the power tomake it happen. By taking part in afterschool DISCOVER hassle-free education at LJVSC Wasalch Campus programs, kids explore, learn, grow, and most importantly, find the hero inside themselves. Let us know you want afterschool programs in your area. Call 1-800-USA-LEARN. 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Please send completed application to: Summit County Personnel, P.O. Box 128, Coalville, UT 84017. E.O.E. Closing Date: Friday, April 15, 2005 at 5:00 p.m. Johnson. Sarah Lambert. Randi Larsen. Whitney McCormick. Jessica Niemann, Allison Moot, The South Summit Track Team Shauntel Ogden. Whittney Prescott. has started off great so far with 6S Whitney Richins. Janie Rydalch. athletes in training. Sidney Snyder. Jane Sorensen. The coaches this year are: Mrs. Emily Tachney. Candace Welter. Snyder coaching long distance; Ashley Wheeler, Staci Williams. Principal Twichell coaching the Lara Woolsienhul'me. JT Adlard, Ty throwing events; and Mr. Barton Airmet. Trevor Atkinson, Wyatt coaching all sprinting events and the Averett. Cameron Batty. Jon Bogart. high jump. Derek Bolton. David Calicchio, Joe The team has so far prepared Christensen. Troy Cummings, Stuart themselves by shoveling the snow Davis. Zach Evans. Jake Field. Josh off the track and watching video to Hannay. Cassidy Hansen, Brant improve iheir technique. Jensen. Jon Latham. Levi May. The first meel was be held on Dusty Louder, Bryon Luke, Jared March 19 at the Carbon High Farm Maines. Jed Marchant. Chris Bureau. South Summit students Mayncs. JR McKray, Brody competed wilh schools from class Mondragon. Jeff O'Driscoll. 1A to class 4A. Spencer Querry. Michael Radke, Several of our athletes places in Zach Scott, Micah Shirley. Brett their respective events. Sorenson, Coby Sorensen. Daniel The member.-, of the Track Team Taylor, Jordon Twichell. Trevor are: Naomi Anderson. Jenny Casper. Wagstaff. Brad Wilkinson. Russell Kimberlee Crofts. Amanda Evans. Wilkinson, Jacob Worthington and Rachuel Evans. Jenny Frum, JoNeal Mark Yost. Goodwin. Sidney Hadean. Kalli We wish the team good luck this Herbert, Megan Jensen. Sharon season! Jensen. Kelsi Johnson. Mikael STUDENT WRITER: JANIE RYDALCIT Suntbssirfilb© T© Tk® To quit smoking, call 1-888-567-TRUTH |