Show V M Ha'd County May 16 2007 Process Chronicle Pgge IQ Delta succumbs to defeat at 3A water polo h hrn (Jitlmnr Both the puls’ and hss' wado teams suffeed three consecutive losses at sta’e Delta’s hoys lost to Cedar City the Bear Riser and Cache Aillev worst seeded team tn the competition puttinp Delta in sesenlh place out (if sesen teams The hoys started off strong against ( edar They were tied at halftime Marshall told them to focus on offense more than they had been dothe game ing through the first half of Defense slacked in the last half and the game was lost “The hoys were playing great hut every time we would get momenhristian tum it would he lost" said Harris Delta boys scored the first goal on Bear River shutting down their set and keeping their drivers at hay At half the score was in Bear River's Hi DUS ter Softball 2007 Coach Shannon Rowley Bailey Steele Sadie Willouoghby 11') right Coi h Nit kt tJrcholls tf r rit P terson Haley Turner Billie Porter Coach Kristen Chase Middle row Danialle Dalton Ht ithf Turner Ahx Rich Karen Lyman Shanae Johnson Devn Fitgherald Jessica George Front Shanel Bliss Not fur lured Coach Shawnee Keno Karen Loertscher a Vrc' N S' h I ill 2007 ' s Dflta Girl - a ( lav or “Vie put in 10“o of ourselves into those games and that is all we can ask for" staled Harris "I ach player put " everything they had into our games In a morning game Della played Caihe alley Cache Valley should have been an eay win for Delta seeing how they never lost a game to ( ache and neither had any other team The game was neck and neck through the first half Delta was down a couple points at half when Coach Marshall took out starling defender Spencer Nielson JV player Christian Hams said "We should have had that game no problem We had five of the best nior players in the league ” A junior varsity player was subbed in and within a minute Cache scored In another minute another point Delta Girls Softball l"bSS I' Mill ti ill' I) 2 ii l" r a I' I'lll I'm Mm ' "!H‘ In mil Puli 'in' In' iisiu h A!ix ii in ihh'ts ilk' i' p f'li'ln ll till' ids P the 'I 'I in min rabbits i'"iiiL' the shut j lie ii pet ci panic nuking scumiI ililcnsnc slops al key throughout the panic including an assisi Imm Desn ilpciald when she linen mil a runner al llie plate In mi nelit field In save a critical run ufv the panic s she lias done Ihimii'hoiit the season Mu Rich had a piial panic on the mound holdittp uaiitsv illc to pis! runs ontiihiitnms came from nil the in the ils one on the field Rahhits did not hase to phis apam that das and non thes move on to edai Ifipli in die second round plas on hurs las Again that pame ill plist-- I'll n ll i'll 1" in m l" lnii s lll'l II' ' ull'l Pi "III t"ic ili'Wii llii' nn! l'i Ribf ils begin ork p m at Softball at the in the g i - 'i r f ts'AgS Tran Ki'k Jayleen and into D(‘l!a for an Old West dinner show tvndedeet here No f lulling Sarah Hoggard Delta Dinner show all this summer i- - f ' with Goalie Ian Stanworth left and Richard Bishop nght tussle a Bear River player in the goal This match took place in Cedar tournament at the City seeding two more points had been scored on from last breaks By the end cl the game four out of five seniors were out of the game and J players were subbed in lhe final scoie lor those boys' last game at the 2'H)7 state tournament was 10 for ( ache Delta River and Cache girls’ water polo team Bear City alley beat the was ready to play Park ( ity but his hadn't ever beaten them it a hard mental battle as well as physical first quarter Park ( its got ahead and stayed ahead through out the entire game "At third quarter we started catchWe were after we made ing up tluee quick goals but they answered back with four more goals on us and we didn't hase enough time to catch up” explained Josie Bahr a senior Delta beat Bear Riser in the seedtournament two weeks ago ing Delta went into the game thinking thes could beat Bear River BR felt they made munity BOND promotes equality and acceptance in our schools and communities Since it was its first year at Delta High the club had less participation than expected during its biggest week of the year "I was hoping for more enthusiasm from the students” said Allyson Draper "It was our first year however so hopefully ill have a betnext sear the students ter idea of w hat to expect ” 1 he club had most participation in then activity ” In entitled ogan Delta had a hard tunc getting The team only had shots on goal but a lew opportunities to score og an’s goalie shut down every tempt Delta nude "We Manus minium vatd lies were just beating us seen- slow to the ball " All that the players had to show for their efforts were two red cards given to Jason Mas and Jordan Johnson When a ref l'Min a red card the player can no longer plav in the came Mas was given the lard for Johnson back talking the refetee was penalized for hitting the ball w ith his hand inside of tJic goal box after goalie "Is son Weeda had popped the ball up on a bloik Ibis season ssas the last tor olton Griffiths niors Jason Mas ebbon Marius f inhnson lusiin lose audillo Aaron Jems Jordan lohrison Jordan Christensen and andon Brsner f inhnson said "We had a It was ads eood season thought tun probabls the funnest season I've had " activity students had the chance words or phrases they have called uimeone or they have been called that might hase been hurtful on a glass object such as a bottle or cup Then the student could throw the obect against a brick wall to symbolically break their prejudice “A Other activities included the to wTite For in the final analysis our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet we all breathe the same air we all chensh our children s futures and we are all mortal He that falls in love with himw ill have no rivals Jess Greathouse and Hannah Hoiman participate in the activities for BOND week BOND is a new club at Delta High which helps students overcome prejudice and other types of oppression Day of Silence” when participating students held a silent protest against an act of preiudice of their choice Day” was a day when students were encouraged to sit by someone new at lunch and thus break their social boundaries A short video was shown at the beginning of the week introducing Oppression Awareness Week and it was possibly the most powerful in eltai rave Heber Valley Railroad South West Heber 600 (Memorial May lw)y twyftltm City Day 225 East Main Utah — livtMMk (lit s lifts 'live v ti M n Vh a 'll tn ii 0 Ml iVil wwwhebervalleyrrorg VtUPih(M i'n he Ticket! 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