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Show ITEKMIDES EDITOR: TAWNY ARCHIBALD SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 2000 THE DAILY HERALD (www.heraldexW.com) 344-254- 3 f 1999 I ' CI The thrill of victory: Right, Eldon Green, V J. v' rv END OF YEAR 30, of Richfield, r . smiles after placing r first in the motor wheefc chair event at the 1999 Special This is an list of stories V 100-mete- BYU Olympics. Left, senior Ossie Antonetti celebrates the Cougars' national championship win over Long Beach State at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion on May 8, 1999. All JASON OLSON - ' i.il -- Vol ley bal - team nets title I After a season of unprece-iibte- d fan support (player called the crowds Millar Jtyan Tptox seventh teammate"), 5BYU's men's volNo. defeated team leyball to Beach State Long claim the 1999 NCAA title. was just a wonderful defensive effort in a national d BYU-cheerin- . All season long, games in the Smith Fieldhouse were packed, It V.---- ; . . 3( . g 7 9, and 15-1- BRIAN 5 Wag cm tram Date: June JK 4 a" The opening ceremonies for the 1999 Utah Special Olympics inspired cheers and tears as 65 teams and more than 1,000 athletes from across the state converged on Date: April A two-pa- y . i Wilkins, who officially opened the games. :;.C": Performances from 6inging and dancing groups livened the opening ceremonies. The games lasted three" days.- 25-2- 8 ., , : k jii. f111""1""1 i.' .iinii-- i bac .J.jjiii. mn milium. ii.ii niw n.nawiM .i .iuiiiim wn rt Story: Missionary sent home for. sexual abuse Date: Jan. 9 . ; ; Falling asleep at the wheel: Steve Cannon trip on the Provo wagon trail ' - ,.. .f. . ; takes a nap during his than most people in Utah ttfc I ! he Daily Herald .minor.! ' County even realize. Staff reporter Ann Potempa spent time with several of the county's homeless. She was able to learn why they are homeless, what they do to survive, where they stay and where they eat. The series was designed to make the residents of this county more ' aware of the problem of home--, ' lessness and to help increase ; the community's support of pro- ' grams such as the United Way, which strive to help those who are less fortunate. Cold and lonely valley: Gordon and Honey Girl pause on their way up to their camp in a canyon along the Wasatch Front near Provo; , first-degre- - series kVlN , James William Penrod, 21, of Nephi, was recalled from his LDS mission to Pennsylvania in August of 1997 to face nearly 20 criminal charges related to sexual abuse of a child. He plead guilty, in March to e a felony charge of with a child, a second sodomy felony charge of sex degree abuse of a child and a third degree felony charge of dealing in material harmful to a JASON OLSONThe Daily Herald , Homelessness is a bigger problem and more pronounced ., ' you do," said BYU Vice President of Academics Alan JANUARY : Homel : m ries of 1999,. . ' he Daily Herald BYU's Smith Fieldhouse to engage in competition and fun. "Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt" was the motto of the competitors. "I want to honor you for all O O Editor's note: This is the series focusfirst in a the on some of Daily ing Herald's most memorable sto- Reporter Tawny Archibald rode and walked the entire trek. length of the three-daincludof the trek Participants ed decedents of the original wagon trail 30 wagons, 100 horsemen and 300 walkers. The three-da- y journey gave the participants a look at what the trip might have really been like, including rain, snow, hail and sun. The group arrived on Friday, April 9, kicking off the Provo Sesquicentennial activities. Throughout the summer, activi-Qe- s included a Mayor's Ball an Authentic pioneer park in North $arji and a historic tour of the i$Ey4 complete with filing stories. -1 I . ago. Date: Feb. ' 7--9 A wagon train of rolled out of the Utah State Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City on the morning of Wednesday, April 7. The group was headed to Provo to walk the steps of pioneers who settled the Utah Valley 150 years rn," H I XOkKALD Special Olympics Remakes the stories were1 . and volleyball was suddenly as "hip" a sport as BYU had to offer. (A season of 30 win and only one loss no doubt contributed to students' interest in the game.) The Pauley Pavilion was dubbed "Smith Fieldhouse West," due to fans ' the many who filled it for the final match, BYU swept Long Beach v : ' State with scores of 15-- 15-- . of written within 1999 and ' reporters included Amy ;, -K. Stewart, Kurt;j ' Friedemann, Marta Murvosh, EricD. Snider, Darnell Dickson, Anne Golden, Ann Potempa, Tawny Archibald, Pat Christian, Steve Tanner, Josephine Zimmerman, Dorothy Knoell, Steve Gardner, Candace Perry and Havalah Gholdston. Photographers included . Brian Winter, Marc Lester, Jason Olson, Brian Fitzgerald, Robert , Johnson and Kevin Lee. he Duly Herald championship match said head coach Carl McGown. ; "I wanted to end my career on a winning note," said Final Four MVP Ossie Antonetti, who took a victory lap around UCLA's Pauley Pavilion with the trophy before officials to '. could even present it ' honor the team's fans. Date: May 8 top-ranke- i. 1 the Daily Herald newsroom felt were memorable. The stories include everything from weather events to special sections and projects, humorous stories and historic ones. Daily Herald staffers Tawny Archibald, Eric D. Snider, Karen Hoag, Jay Patrick, Jason Olson, Brian Fitzgerald and . Kevin Lee helped to compile and edit the stories and photographs! . - i ,,".;,'. :' ..01 ' '" ' - ' . ' ; 1"X Penrod's, evidence hearing was delayed indefinitely, and he has yet to be sentenced .pending evaluation at Utah State Hospital.' :v ' . ; : v Story: Wendy Weaver goes, to court .V Date: Jan. 27 s A Fourth District judge, will hear oral arguments in a citi-- ' zens grouplawsuit filed against a lesbian teacher at Spanish Fork High School. . The Citizens of. . Nebb School District for Moral and Legal Values, with the help of attorney Matt Hilton Is suing Wendy Weaver of Salem. . MARC LESTERThe Daily Herald v'V.v Precarious position: Utah Jazz dancers wince as The Bear flies overhead See END, C2 on a trampoline dunk during a Jazz open practice on Jan. 25, 1999. , . I'-- b-- . ' I i J 'J " i1'"' : - |