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Show 27, 1983 The Salltld Sutl ' '! s L " i l cn r. Serving could play an important part in the region volleyball tournament this weekend. Here Allyson Sorensen slaps one over the net in a game recently played at the middle school gymnasium. Server Pups Overpower Rams Region Tournament Caliber Wolf Women and the Piute Thunderbirds are the top contenders for the crown. This promises to be an ex- The North Sevier High School Womens volleyball team will host this years Region Volleyball Tournament from both gyms in the area this weekend. The citing event. Wolves End With Win The North Sevier High School varsity football team did it to the Rams again when Parowan met North Sevier for the Wolves final home game of the season last Thursday. The Wolves shut out the Rams 16-- 0 with the help of 310 total yards gained. Jeff Edwards ran the ball 17 times for 293 yards and took over some of the quarterbacking chores. Pat Garrett ran the ball five times for 62 yards. I thought the kids played super, said Coach Glen Partridge. The Parowan games were the only two games all year where all our kids were uninjured and healthy. The coach said he believes that the Wolves can play with any 1A team in the state and that the only from doing thing! that kpt-$hebetted this yedfthan 6 were health problems (injuries and sickness) and the relatives inexperience of the team. I have not played those facts up was to Jerry Johnson for a 15 yard score. In the next defensive series, Springer intercepted a pass and ran 50 yards for the next score and with the two point conversion brought the Wolves to 29 points in one quarter. In the second quarter, Brendon Bosshardt scored a five yard run and Blaine Hardy kicked his fourth extra point of the day. Kimo Weaver next scored on a one yard plunge after Jeff Edwards set it up with a 60 yard run. Edwards finished the scoring with a 30 yard touchdown run. That score made it 48-- 6 at foe half. Although foe Wolves did not score in the second half, they did move foe ball using every member of the team at one time or another. I was glad to see everyone gain some needed experience, the coach commented. The coach said he would like to thank all foe parents and community members who supported the team this year. The North Sevier Jayvee football team overpowered the Parowan Rams last Thursday afternoon 48-1- 4 to end the season with three wins and three losses. In what was probably their finest game of the season, the Wolf Pups scored all 48 points in the first half of the game. The kids were really up to the Coach Kevin Eppich said. game, They learned how their mental attitudes can really affect their performance. The W olves kicked off to Parowan and their defense forced a punt which the Wolves blocked and recovered on the Rams 20 yard line. On the first offensive play from scrimmage, Jeff Edwards ran it into the end zone off tackle. Blaine Hardy kicked the first of four extra points to start the Wolves off to a 0 lead. The second score of the game came when Brendon Bosshardt passed for a 25 yard touchdown play to Gaylan Springer. The next time Bosshardt passed for a touchdown it all year, he told The Sun. But I think they are important considerations. He added that the senior Bruce Briggs, Dana Sorenson, Scott Mason and J.R Carter are among the finest captains he has ever had. He said they were great leaders on and off the field. Concerning the Parowan game last week, he said the offensive line played its best game all year. Tm happy we ended the season on a winning note, he said. Tm very proud of our team. 7-- o flfl) Merchandise 2-- lieVi QEEFy U5E)1 OnraHmanlItaatollO Home Freezer Sale! Meat Store up to 885 lbs. Fruit Vegetables NSHS Volleyball Action Middle School to Have Dance, Speech Contests The North Sevier Middle School is having a dance, a speech contest, preparing for a spelling bee, handing out report cards, test results and getting ready for next years musical. The Halloween Dance is this Friday during sixth and seventh periods. The entire school is invited. Everyone isr supposed to come dressed in a Halloween costume. The school is sponsoring a public speaking contest to which the public is invited. Each English class is currently holding contests of its own and will send three winners to the all school contest. The date of the contest is Nov. 18 and will be held in the middle school auditorium. have already started preparing for the 1984 Deseret News Spelling Bee. Principal LaMont J. Dansie Jr. said he passed out the current spelling list to students this past Monday. Students The school claims the county Depending on model purchased. ssv winner, Staci Anderson and Mr. Dansie said he intends for his students to do just as well this coming contest. 2 Chest Freezer Models Soccer intramurals have started, the principal noted. The schools student body will elect new class representatives beginning this Monday. IH' W: Dansie said the quarter is scheduled to end Nov. 1. Parents can come to the school Nov. 17 and 18 from 4 p.m. and on the evening of the 17th from 9 p.m. 20.3 Cu. Ft. Economy Model 6-- Results of the achievement test for fifth and eighth graders will be given out along with the students grade reports. Teachers will be available to talk with parents on those days during the hours mentioned. 25 Cu. Ft. 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Fast-freez- All Congress has restored certain Sodal Security benefits for some surviving spouses and children of former members of foe armed forces who died on active duty before August 13, 1981, or who died from a aervice connected disability incurred or aggravated prior to that date. According to Douglas Wadsworth, Director of the Salt Lake City VA Regional Office, the Veterans Administration is now making payments of foe restored benefits, but eligibility is based on Social Security criteria. Upright Model 21 Cu. Ft. Stores 710 pounds Stores 885 pounds Denise DeMille has announced that the middle school will produce Bye Bye Byrdie for the musical this school year. Tryouts will be in December before the holidays. The dates of the performance are Mar 1 and 2. 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