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Show 6A Emery County Progress Wednesday, November 10, 1982 Local athlete doing well in PD)H Snow College program Christmas tree permits available by Larry W. Davis Progress Editor Snow College sophomore Chris Petty played in her last home game as a member of the Womens Volleyball Team last week in Ephraim, bringing her career as a member of that team to an illustrious conclusion. Well not exactly. While the team did conclude the home season, the win over Dixie College that night clinched the of the National Forest has 300 individual Christmas tree permits available for the upcoming holiday season. A forest spokesman said the trees to be cut are Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine fir. They conference championship for the Wolverines who will now advance into play in a regional tournament in Arizona. Chris is a graduate of Emery High School where she was also an outstanding performer for Coach Nancy Reeds team through three years. Now Chris is an intricate part of Coach Ann Brickers team at Snow and will post-seas- on experience and leadership as the team competes for a spot in the National Junior College Championships. After excelling in athletics for three years at Emery High School, Chris, the daughter of Gary and Jolene Petty, received e a athletic scholarship to attend Snow after her graduation in 1981. Along with being a member of the volleyball team, she is also a member of the basketball and softball teams at Snow. However, the thing on her mind right now is volleyball. Going into the game with Dixie, Snow had an 1 conference record and needed the win to claim the league title for the second year in a row. Snow was going into the game after a win over Ricks College the week are located approximately 20 miles up Huntington Canyon in Engineers Canyon. He said because of the limited number of permits available, permits will be restricted to one per family and will be issued by provide full-rid- 8-- in which Chris had she said was her what played best game of the season with 15 passes and 16 digs. That type of play continued into the Dixie game for Chris although she said afterward that she had not played as well as she would have liked. before Coach Bricker credited the performance of However, Price District The Manti-LaS- al specialist, Chris often goes to the floor for digs and saves. In the shot above, Chris arrived just after the ball hit the floor. for Snow, but she was excited Chris in the Dixie match as As a back-ro- Chris being the difference. serves tonight really made the difference in the match. In the final match, Chris got the serve with the score at 7 for Snow. From that point, she reeled off the final six points to give Snow the win and the championship. Her floor play was also valuable throughout the evening. 9-- Chris is an excellent athlete, Coach Bricker said. She came to Snow with a lot of raw talent and has worked hard to refine her abilities and become one of the best athletes here. She went on to say that Chris is one of the best on the team as a back-rospecialist who does a good job of passing, diving, and digging, and is a top server. She has some of the best talent Ive seerpin a long w time, having an excellent vertical jump, agility, and speed, the coach said. After the Dixie match, Chris said that it was a little sad to be playing in her final home match Chris Petty of Emery Town is a member of the Snow College Volleyball Team. Chris is shown above, setting up a pass for a front row spike during a recent game against Dixie. n about going into play. She explained that her role on the team is to come into the match to play the back row, alternating with a taller member of the team who plays on the front row. Chris, at 5 feet 4 inches, is one of the shorter members of the team. e In the interview, Coach Bricker said that Chris is certainly a candidate for major college athletics although she suggested that she will have to, decide on just one sport. It is, in fact, Chris ambition to go on to r a college, either Weber State or the University of Utah and play either softball or basketball. If that is to be the case, then perhaps the Snow College sophomore from Emery Town is looking toward the end of her post-seaso- al post-gam- four-yea- college volleyball days. However, with the conference title wrapped up and a National Tournament looming ahead, she is not going out quietly. 637-281- & 7. V praised Chris' fine serving it that Dixie, played an important role in saying against the team's win which clinched the Conference Snow Coach Ann Bricker finish. pSEIltSlIl. a lottery drawing. The cost of the permit to the successful applicant will be $3. Application for permits will be taken by postcard until Nov. 22 and the drawing will be held on Nov. 24. Postcards should contain the applicants name, address and telephone number and should be addressed to the Manti-LaSNational Forest, Price Ranger District, 10 N. Carbon Ave., Price. The spokesman said tags will be issued to successful applicants at the cutting area. Successful applicants will be notified of cutting area, date and time for cutting. He said all other areas in the Price District will be closed to Christmas tree cutting. For additional information on Christmas tree permits, call the Price District office at Brown scored an unmatched 126 touchdowns in his football career. Jim Spurtun spot s with Consolation title by Mike Bailey Sportswriter Emerys Lady Spartans improved their Class volleyball status this past week as the girls battled back from their first match jitters to capture the State Consolation 0 Championship with a BYU over Richfield at victory last Thursday evening. Last years squad had settled for sixth place while just one match kept the Spartans out of this years championship final. And that came against Delta. Ah yes, Delta. Last years champs as well as this years, 2-- 15-- 7, 15-1- A and a team Emery had beaten earlier in the year at the Rab- bits own invitational tour- nament. We knew we would have to play our best game to beat commented Coach them, Reed. Nancy Emery didnt, but Delta did. The Rabbits swept Emery 15-15-It was terrible. We couldnt get our offense going. We werent relaxed. We just didnt play, added Coach Reed. The Spartans then settled down to blow away South Sevier 3, 5. time. We were relaxed, the coach said. Emerys Natalie Atwood led all scores in the first set with 10 points while Karen Nelson and Diana Jones shared the honors in the second set with five points apiece. In Emerys win over Richfield for the consolation finals, the Spartans played very well. Their serving was on. The team radiated with a relaxed, confident glow. ...A totally different glow from that one, solitary match against Delta. by Marguerite Mower The school play, Oliver, will have its opening performance Thursday, Nov. 11. The closing showing is on Friday, Nov. 12. Both nights the play will begin at 7:30 and will be held in the auditorium. Friday, Nov. 12, a National School Assembly will be at the high school. It begins at 2:30 p.m. The assembly is a musical duet. The hypnotist, Jack Lythgoe, Girls Volleyball Team placed fifth at the State TourThe nament. The Boys Basketball Team was announced Nov. 4. This years members are Boyd Lake, Jon Hanson, Evan Wilson, Joe Lund, Monty Olsen, Curt DeFriez, Louis Johnson, Chad Mead, Ryan Baker, David program for the students at 2:30. An evening show starts at 7:30. This performance will be a It 2, 60-3- 6. These members of the San Rafael Jr. High School Football Team recently won the Conference Championship by record. This is the second year in a row finishing with a the team has gone undefeated. Members of the team this to year are: front row, left right, Coach Phillip Nelson, Brian Williams, Bobby Ash, Murry Mathis, Kelly Hess, Todd Snyder, Trent George, Dye, Phillip Marc Sti Ison, and Coach David Arnold, Thompson. Greg Funk, Troy 5-- 0 under-manne- Middle: Bret Balow, Tim Deason, Trevor Tuttle, Stuart Albrecht, Robert Johansen, Todd Patterson, Davin Sti Ison, Seth McCourt, Greg Fisher, Wade Jewkes, and Richard Riggle. Back: Daren Fairbanks, Brendon Anderson, Joseph Hickenlopper, Morgan Hatch, Rodney Mangum, Philip Angeli, Trent Wilstead, Faiva Faumui, Gary Robinson, Siota Faumui, Darrell Huntsman, Andy Wright, and Kenneth Price. mm at from Jesse Allred, Travis Taylor, Seth and Guy Allred, Darin Hurdsman, Mike Barnes, Brent Sitterud and Chris Olsen. Glen Farnsworth and Johnny Vaughn picked up the forfeit wins. The girls volleyball teams had differing results as San Rafael battled back to defeat East Carbon in three sets, and 15-- while Canyon View dropped its second match of the season to Helper 0 16-1- 8, 15-- 6 8, 5, and 15-1- 13-1-5. Pamela Joe and Sandy Stevens sparked the Dogs after the Vikings scared San Rafael d Vikings also with a gutsy, well played first 3 accounted for the Dogs large set, in its comeback pervictory margin. They involved formance. Kevin Behling, Trent Dye, Canyon View experienced Bryan Williams, Rodney first game jitters as well, then Mangum, Gary Robinson and toughened up to make it an Robert Johansen. evenly matched contest with Meanwhile in Helper, Canyon Helper on the strength of Cheryl Views Cougars matched up real Wilskys serves and Janis well against Jack Allreds Farnsworths spiking. Helper Rams with an eight-piThis week the schedule will see Helper at San Rafael and performance. Ttv Cougar morp led with Notre Dame at Canyon View. pins while Brett Ballow bested his opponent on points. Six forfeited matches by the j Keep your pet fenced, leashed or confined. pins Sportswriter Both San Rafaels and Canyon Views grapplers fared well in last weeks action. Fact is, they fared very well as the Dogs crushed East Carbon while the Cougars pinned defending champ Helper In the nine matches of record, San Rafael garnered six pins and one decision victory. The Bulldogs Kerry Killian, Trevor Tuttle, Cody Van Buren, Morgan Hatch, Seth McCourt and Sioto Faumui recorded the 78-1- L-- let your pet add to the dog bite problem. continue to win fundraiser for the senior class. I! Dont Emery jr. highs will be at the high school on Nov. 17. He will perform an afternoon by Mike Bailey mm a Brown, Blaine Petersen, Jeff Thomas, Ryan Young, Dale Curtis, Robert Grant, Kelly Killpack, David Leamaster, Jim Lund, Terry Thomas, Dane Peacock and Eric Wells. n, two-forf- |