Show p4m 8 January 16 2002 Gunnison Valley News Lady Bulldogs Drop First Two Region Games by Kelly & Kathy Frandsen tuff Sports Writers n January 8 21X12 the Iady Bulldogs traveled to Salma to open up region play against the North Sevier Wolves ITie Lady were starting region the best record of nongames Lady Bulldogs the game and led Nikki N'lelson was doing a great ob on defense- by keeping the ball out of the hands of the lady Wolves leading scorer he first quarter ended with the Wolves and Cunmson 7 he second quarter the wolves came alive The Bulldogs were ahead 12 to 11 and then the Wolves went on a 10 to 0 run and the half ended with the Bulldogs behind 21 to 12 Durng the second half the adv Bulldogs outplayed the Wolves but the deficit was hard to chip away At the end of the third quarter the Lady Bulldogs trailed 25 to 30 In the fourth quarter the Lady Bulldogs kept working hard and with a two point bucket by Nli kell Ashton the Bulldogs tied the score at 39 to 39 The Lady Bulldogs forced a turnover and Hollie Simmons 22 lets one the Bulldogs got the ball back with 12 seconds left in the North Sevier he out of bounds play game steals and they both were able did not work and the Lady Bullthem into points The dogs turned the ball over to the toconvert team worked hard and were Wolv es Bulldogs plav with region he tired at the end of the game and that allowed North Sevier to he Wolves were fouled with three seconds left It looked like a lean swipe of the ball but the Wolv es had a chance at the line he Wolves sank both free throws and the Bulldogs could not convert lor the win The Wolves ended up winning 39 to 41 Mi kell Ashton hit seven for eight from the line but the whole team only made nine for 17 or 53 percent from the line The last two games have been lost he lady Bulldogs at the line need to work on rebounding and taking care of the ball It for the Bulwas a heartbreaker have some wide open shots hat which pulled them ahead was the difference in the game Gunnison lost 27 to 37 summary: Scoring Mindy Bunnell 2 Despain 8 Jessica 7 Hollie Simmons 6 Shalese Mandee Pickett Scott 4 I reshmen Play his is the first time the have played since Nov ember Ihe freshmen had onh 6 players and the game staited out rough At half time the team was down bv 10 points In the second half the girls battled back and came within three points In the middle of the fourth quarter the Wolves had fresh legs to substitute and he our players weie tired Wolves pulled out and the Bulldogs lost the game 22 to 41 Melldogs Scoring summary: issa randsen 13 Shilo Belnap 10 Mi kell Ashton 13 Nikki Nielson 3 pointers (1 randsen 2) JV Action he JV girls placed a good ITie team seemed to run the offense well and get the shots that were needed The Bulldog's defense kept them in the game Mindv Bunnell and Shalese Scott made some kev I game against the Lady Wolves of ne 2 Megan Gunnison vs South Pav Ihe Sevier adv Bulldogs played tough game on Thursday lanuarv 10 against the adv Rams This South Sevier was another game fraught with tree throw woes turnovers and lack ot rebounding Ihe first quarter was really sluggish for the Lady Bulldogs another Ihe shots just wouldn't drop and the Bulldogs only made four points in the first quarter he second quarter was hard on the adv Bulldogs again and they fell behind 15 to 26 at half time Ihe adv Bulldogs came out in the third quaiter and played a lot better outscoring the Rams 6 to lOand only trailing by five at the start ol the fourth quarter During the fouith quarter the team pulled within two points but the turnovers cost the Bulldogs and the Rams pulled back ahead The adv Bulldogs again had problems pulling Alacia down the rebounds Ihe team summary: 10 kcliev Jensen 4 lessica Despain 2 Karisa Scoring Satterfield Westover go 2 Patsy ggleston 2 only made four for 3 at the free That throw line for isa team low for the season Die 52 lost 43 to Bulldogs Gunnison wrestlers caught in action during their recent tournament Photos by Blane Jensen Wrestlers do well in own tourney by Keisha Beck Ov er the weekend the Gunnison Wrestlers held their tour- Place overall At the 119 lb weight class Robbie Davis won his first matches(but lost his third He placed Second overall At the 125 lb weight class was Sheldon Often He went nament At the 112 lb weight class Gunnison had Craig Brown and Kendon Sorenson Craig did excellently winning all of into this tournament ranked his matches and taking First He won all of his matches No Place overall Kendon won his and overall took First Place first match then lost his second and third match taking Fourth The Lady Bulldogs have the potential and if they can overcome the turnovers get more rebounds and improve on the free throw shixiting they should be able to recover from these losses The Lady Bulldogs will play Manti on Thursday January 17 at 7 pm Please come out and support the Lady Bulldogs Scoring summary: Melissa 17 Shilo Belnap Frandsen 12 Mckell Ashton Lacey Brown 2 Nikki Nielson 9 Laci 2 3 Higgins pointers (Frandsen 2 Belnap 1) At 135 lb weight class Jake Mellor won his first and second JV Action The JV Lady Bulldogs and third matches found Inviteyou to participate in the Gunnison Market Anniversaiy Gamesl Februaiy 5 2002 Right after the Torch runs through townl Games and competition for all agesl Catered Dinner Tool Proceeds go to GVHS Watch for details NEXT WEEK! Third placing overall out that South Sevier was a very At the 130 lb weight class in physical team and also could JV was David Ha'O losing his shoot from the outside very first match but winning his well The team seemed to still second and third Overall he be tired from the game on Tuesday night They had a hard time defending the Rams and also running the offense Kelly Ray Mellor did play a good game on defense and offense along took Third Place Steven Norman at the 145 lb weight class in JV lost all of his 17 to 43 Millard First South Sevier Second Manti Third Juab Fourth Fifth Other teams in Gunnison matches Sheldon Otten was named Most Outstanding Wrestler in with Mindy Bunnell playing the lower weight classes well on both sides of the court Congratulations to all the but it wasn't enough for the wrestlers on their hard work The final score was Overall teams Bulldogs placing were: Scoring summary: Mindy Gunnison Valley News & Gunnison Market matches but lost his third He placed Second overall At the 189 lb weight class was Clint Young also going in This tournament ranked No he won the first and second matches but lost his third Overall he won Second Place In Junior Varsity was Nathan Miller at the 125 lb weight class He won all of his matches and took First Place Zack Winters was also at the 125 lb weight class He lost his first match but won his second Bunnell 5 Jessica Despain 2 Shalese Scott 2 Mandee Pickett 2 Kelly Ray Mellor 6 JV Rowland Hall Game The JV played an exciting game that was fun to watch The team did a good job on defense attendance were Juan Kanab Enterprise Richfield Diego Beaver and The next match is Flome against Beaver today Wednesday January 16 JV will wrestle at 6 pm and Varsity at 7 pm The Delta Tourney will be Friday and Saturday January 18 and 19 The wrestlers and coaches would like to thank all the par- and pressed well which produced some turnovers against Rowland Hall The JV Lady Bulldogs executed nicely and had low turnovers Shalese Scott made two good back to back shots that sparked ents and others who helped the Lady Bulldogs and led them with the tournament It couldn't on to the win The final score have been done without their was 35 to 28 support Scoring Summary: Mindy Bunnell 6 points Alacia Satterfield 2 points Jessica Read food labels for Despain 4 points 2 points Shalese Scott healthier lifestyle Holly Simmons 8 Shoppers who read food laMandee Pickett 4 bels appear to eat better than counKelly Ray Mellor 3 their Kelcey Jensen 6 points terparts Researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle have found that adults who read the Nutrition Facts box on food labels reduce their fat intake by and slightly increased LLn the amount of fruits and vegetables they consumed over a period How can this be? 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