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Show Page 6 Nephi, Utah tElfe 3Iuj tea-rf- o Wednesday, April 29, 1998 C: 5cI)ool Revs,.: Bg0v fee 90OQD cgCdgoD yoGi? u3G?3 SGcdgOgmO 0ram0DiiGGG ; - 'fl UJuGG (CG C: On. gccjOccd cgo were Trevor Casper, Josh Park, Brett Mortensen, and Jeremy t - JHS Correspondent . also hit a tri- -, F Lynn. Mortensen f Park hit a Josh in the game. pie ' ' The Juab High School Baseball home run for the Wasps. The second game was a little team swept two last week and lost a close One to, tighter as Juab squeaked out Manti. They started offlast Mon--: with a 6 win with Trevor day with two 10-- 0 victories over Casper making the winning run.' Rowland Hall had a 1 lead afSouth Summit. ter the first inning in the game, . Juabs pitcher Shane Woolslay- er pitched a no hitter in the first ' Juab rallied back in the second game against the South Summit and third innings to score 3 more Wildcats. He struck out 8 batters - runs and keep the Lions from to keep the Cats from scoring. Scoring. After the third inning, The Wasps, on the other hand, the Wasps had a 3 lead. Rowbatted in 3 runners the first in- land Hall batted in 2 more in the ning, 4 runners the second, and fifth to take control, but Juab 3 runners in the fourth to gain a added 1 run in the sixth to tie it 10-- 0 . I victory in the first game. up. The game went into a seventh Juah had 7 hits and only 1 error X in the game. inning where Rowland Hall The seednd game went much scored 1, The Wasps batted in 2 the same as the Wasps scored 2 at the end, however, to get the runs in the first inning. They victory. The final score was 6 held the Wildcats again to no for Juab. runs throughout the game. Juab Pitching for Juab in the second scored 1 run in the third inning, game was Shane Woolslayer. Woo4 runs in the fifth, and 3 in the lslayer also hit a double for the sixth inning. The final score was Wasps. Jared Jarrett and Trevor Casper hit triples for Juab. again 10-- 0 for the Wasps. The JV and Freshmen played The Wasps had 9 hits in the second game and again only 1 Monday against Millard. The Varerror. Trevor Casper and Shane sity and JV will play today in BeaWoolslayer hit doubles for the ver and Friday in Grantsville. Wasps. Woolslayer also hit a tri- Games are at 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 ple in the game. Juab hit two p.m. home runs as Josh Park and Brett Lovell each got one over the fence. On Tuesday, the Wasps hosted the 1 Manti Templars. Despite an incredible 12 strike-out- s by pitcher Josh Park, the Wasps couldnt pull through. The game remained even at 0- , 0 for the first two innings. ManBy Angie Sperry ti scored one run in the third, but JHS Correspondent followed with one also. vr double-heade- By Angie Sperry JHS Correspondent 3-- year. After primary elections, two 4-- candidates in each position campaigned individually and on either the Crimson or Gold team. Each candidate was required to give a speech, answer an impromptu question, and participate in a team skit. The new Student Body Officers are as follows: President, Don Markland; Cowan; Secretary, Matt Bowles; Historian, Angela Wilson; Activities Manager, Marci Blackett; and Publicity Manager, Kayleen Garrett. The office of Head Cheerleader was voted on, but the winner will not be announced until the ProVita Banquet which is in , 7-- Ja-Ko- May. JHS Students Vpcc'i named to All-Sta- rs 7-- Juab High School recently held Student Body Elections where new Student Body Officers were school elected for the 1998-9- 9 Vice-Preside- STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President, Don Markland; JaKoye Cowan; Secretary, Matt Bowles; Activities Manager, Marci Blackett; Historian, Angela Wilson; and Publicity Manager, Kayleen Garrett. Basketball team the Wasps Shantell Hall, Donni Phillips and Marcie Jackson were recently named to the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News Basketball Teams. Shantell and Donni were also team. named to the Marcie was honored as the Re- Neither team scored in the The Juab High School Track fourth inning, and the score remained a tight 1 going into the teams both took first at a region track meet held at Juab last last two innings. 1-- All-Sta- te All-Regi- gion MVP. Shantell is a Senior. She is the daughter of Alan Hall and Keri son, Manti, Wendover, North Summit fanid Salt Lake thfc rireet. Sha-nal- ee header 0. Shantell Hall Marcie Jackson Donni Phillips (Mother's (Day Sale! Anderson named outstanding Poor Advocate tor the State oQ Utah Jaylynn Anderson, daughter of Doug and Sherie Partridge of Levan, a Juab High School student, recently received the Outstanding Peer Tutor Advocate award for the state of Utah. ; The Peer Tutor Conference was held at the Homestead Resort in '.Midway on April 16th and 17th. Anderson was one of two selected as Outstanding Peer Tutor Advocates from the nominations sent in by over 35 schools attending the conference. The two students were awarded a $50 savings bond. , The outstanding advocate nominee could be any Peer Tutor who has demonstrated out- t , standing leadership, achieved ment of goals, self-directe- , learned to take responsibility for hisher own life and behaviors, and assisted another individual in accomplishing hisher goals. We view this award as a very high honor,'' said Connie Director of the Conference. Being a Peer Tutor has been one of the most rewarding expeMathot-Buckne- EM! ,0(y)3K .BAKU? school," said Anderson. I feel I Runs through Mothers Day t (HOME FURNISHINGS FLOPS COVERINGS) 1 Financing 27 South Main, Nephi, Utah (435) 623-047- Friendly Convenient Service No extra charge r, riences I have had in high Free touch lamp with any purchase over $400 Sale starts today Wednesday. Tteams from Gunni- The Girls team had a total of 263 team points. Individual placers for the Girls team were Stubbs, 1st in 3200 meters; Alisha Wilson, 2nd in 3200 meters; Katie Brough, 1st in 100 meter hurdles; Annie Brough, 2nd in 100 meter hurdles; Mary Dawn Sperry, 3rd in 100 meter hurdles; Kathryn Woodland, 4th in 100 meter hurdles; Sharinda Kay, 2nd in 100 meter dash; Jennifer Zirbes, 4th in 100 meter dash; Julie Martinez, 5th in 100 meter dash; Leanne Hall, 2nd in 400 meter dash; Julie Martinez, 4th in 400 meter dash; Helen Spencer, 6th in 400 meter dash; Jennifer Wilson, 3rd in 1600 meters; Alisha Wilson, 4th in 1600 meters; Kathryn Woodland, 1st in 300 meter hurdles; Mary Dawn Sperry, 4th in 300 meter enjoyed delicious meals. The guest speaker at the Con- hurdles; Shanalee Stubbs, 3rd in ference was Mike Schlappi, a 800 meters; Jennifer Zirbes, 2nd paraplegic, who has been a win- in 200 meter dash; Julie Martinner of several Gold Medals in the ez, 3rd in 200 meter dash; JaNae wheelchair basketball competi- Besendorfer, 4th in 200 meter tion. Another highlight of the dash; Nettie Smalley, 6th in 200 meter dash. All three of the Girls conference was a Magic Show. relay teams took first in the meet. In field events, Sharinda Kay took 1st in the high jump; Sabrina Simons, 2nd in high jump; Mary Dawn Sperry, 4th in high jump; Nettie Smalley, 6th in high jump; Sabrina Simons, 1st in long jump; Sharinda Kay, 2nd in long jump; Mary Dawn Sperry, 4th in long jump; Holly Hall, 2nd in shot; Shellie Kenison, 3rd in shot; Randi Mills, 4th in shot; double-- n. Trauntvein. Manti batted in two runners in the fifth, and Juab couldnt get a runner in. The last inning both teams went scoreless, and so the' Templars got the victory with a final score of Friday brought another as the Wasps took on Rowland Hall St. Marks. The first game went smoothly for the Wasps as they defeated the Lions 11-In this first game, Juab scored 1 run in the first inning, 5 runs in the second, and 5 in thefourth to gain the victory. Jared Jarrett was the winning pitcher for the Wasps. Hitting doubles for Juab 3-- 1. Lyn Hall. Donni is a Senior. She is the daughter of George and Judy Ann Phillips. Marcie is a Junior. She is the daughter of George and Jill Jack-so- The girls were members of the Region Champion Basketball team. Their coaches were Alan Sperry, Tina Squire and Julie teams do vdl a? Juab tnooJ 6-- te " pOoy 3 C8 . am making a difference in the lives of the students. It was a marvelous experience to attend the conference and see so many students with disabilities with their Peer Tutors from the entire state," said Jaylynn. I was excited and felt very honored to be selected for the award. The conference was attended by Jaylynn Anderson, Ginger White, Nashay Lofgran and Jenny Schreiner, accompanied by Mrs. Bender. They attended breakout sessions, activities, and Shantell Hall, 6th in shot; Sharinda" Kay, 4th in discus; Natalie Hall, 5th in discus; and Shantell Hall, 6th in discus. The Boys team took first place 'overall with a team total of 204.5 points. Individual placers in the running events were Justin Banks, 5th in 3200 meters; Ja- cob Hyde, 6th in 3200 meters; Mark Goble, 1st in 110 hurdles; Don Markland, 2nd in 110 meter hurdles; Tyler Hall, 3rd in 110 meter hurdles; Ben Sevy, 2nd in 100 meter dash; Casey Reynolds, 4th in 100 meter dash; Ttent Lloyd, 6th in 100 meter dash; Jeremy Gooch, 2nd in 1600 meters; Mark Goble, 2nd in 300 meter hurdles; Tyler Hall, 3rd in 300 meter hurdles; Andy 5th in 300 meter hurdles; Jason Spencer, 2nd in 800 meter run; Jon Truscott, 3rd in 800 meter run; Jeremy Gooch, 5th in 800 meter run; Scott Wallace, 6th in 800 meter run; Ben Sevy, 2nd in 200 meter dash. Mess-ersmit- h, |