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Show Wednesday, April 27, 1994 tEIfe Track team does well at Monday event By Kirsten Trauntvein Juab High Correspondent Despite Mondays gloomy weather, the Juab High School track team had an outstanding meet with both the boys and the girls finishing in first place. However, due to the weather, some of the events were cut Trevor Rasmussen; 800 meter run, Aaron Coray; 3200 meter run, Bart Garrett, Ryan Hall, and Tyler Keyte; 400 meter run, Jared Baxter, Scott Stubbs, Coby Pay, and Dustin Mace; Long Jump, Jason Johnson; Discus, Dan Woodland; and Shot Put, Ryan Painter. Jeff Dansie, J.J. Ray, and Jason Garrett also did well in throwing events. The girls also continue to come on strong with a second place in medley relay, and a third place in the 4x100 relay. short: high jump, pole vault, 200 meter run, 300 meter intermediate hurdles, Javelin, and the 4x400 relay. Two of those events, high jump and pole vault, are the boys strongest events. Still both teams were able to come on' strong and overcome the crippling weather. Out of the 11 teams who came, three of them left because of the weather, and although the meet was cut short, Juab dominated. In the boys events, Juab placed first in the 4x100 meter relay and second in the medley relay. Other events and those who By Kirsten Trauntvein scored for team points placing Juab High Correspondent in the top six are as follows: 110 So far this Juabs basehigh hurdles, Jason King and ball has been year, improving rapidly with each game. On Tuesday, April 19 the boys started their winning streak by Then, defeating Morgan on Friday, Juab won, big, this time defeating Gunnison Even though, the game against Morgan was an unusual high scoring game, the Wasps played skillfully on the offense. Almost the entire team made at least one R.B.I. which is very uncommon to baseball. Jared Anderson had the most R.B.Is with his four runners batted in. Anderson also batted at 500. Don Ballow, with a batting average of 667, Raymond Newton, and Shane Jackson all made two R.B.Is each. Other team members who had one R.B.I. each were Scott Taylor, Ryan Miller, Louis Bailey, and Brett Wilkey. Taylor accumulated the highest batting average with a perfect average of 1000. Miller also one of the highest batting averages for the Wasps with 400. tEuneB-efn- They also improved in indi100 meter hurdles, Amberlee Wright; 800 meter hurdles, Jennifer Wallace and Suzanne Woodland; 3200 meter hurdles, Marie McKnight; 400 meter run, Amberlee Wright; and Shot Put, Shannon Kenison. Last week, at the North Sanpete meet, the boys took first over Delta by a 35.5 margin, while the girls placed in the top vidual events: six. As 17-1- 2. 7-- 0. Lady wasps hold their own in region 12 softball play By Kirsten Trauntvein Juab High Correspondent Even though high school soft-bais drawing to a close, once again, the Lady Wasps are holding on as stiff competition for other schools. Last week in region play, the but Wasps beat Gunnison 17-- ll the season comes to and end, the boys remain undefeated and the girls are coming on strong. This week, Juab will attend a state qualifying meet at Brigham Young University. For further ' lost to Morgan The offensive rally was started by Kym Hathaway in the third inning when she hot a base hit and made one RBI. Following Hathaways hit, Summer Sperry hit a home run to continue the rally. Others who hit home runs during the game were RaDona Steele and Kellie Greenhalgh. Greenhalgh also hit a triple, av- . eraging the highest batting av- made five for and the team, erage RBIs. However, the game against Morgan didnt go over as team as a whole didnt hit as they have in the past. Steele obtained the highest batting average for the Wasps during this game with a perfect average of 1000. Defensively, Hathaway, at pitch, struck out seven at bat. Juab will play North Summit this afternoon at the Nephi Little information contact the high Juab played a great game League Ball Park at 3 p.m. Then, school. on on Gunnison Friday, April 29, Juab will Friday, against host South Summit and on TuesApril 22. The Wasps offense was the highlight of the game: three smoothly. day, May 3, the Wasps will host home-run- s The times for the few had a Grantsville. Juab and six RBIs for the While, players sound batting averages, the start ofboth games will be 3 p.m team. JHS baseball Improving each week, wasps win two last week . Page 3 Nephi, Utah s 7, 12-- 2. Continued from page 1 City Council News Anderson also played well offensively averaging 500. Those who batted at 333 were Miller, Shepherd, and Ballow. Yesterday, despite the gloomy weather, the Wasps hosted a game against North Summit. On Friday, April 29, Juab will host the South Summit Wildcats. Then, on Tuesday, May 3, Juab will again play the host as they take on the Grantsville Cowboys. All games will begin at 3 p.m. council had been thoughtful of ery day. Blackmail is a better building permits and would be the contractors in the rulings word for what happens, than doing inspections. He will check and fees they had adopted as a mandates. the credentials of those who are Garrett said the contractor had contracting and doing sub conresult of state mandates. We went over them very carefully. to take a test in order to get a tracting work in Nephi. We think we pretty well ad- license. The general public, he Nephi, said Steele, is not makdressed the major issues. Steele said, could not pass the test. He ing money from the building per- said the council stewed over the building permit requirements and the cost. We made it as reasonable as we could. Lynn said it seemed like the building contractor was called on to answer to a new division ev had paid $500 for a handyman license. Others, he said, were abusing the system. Who was going to make certain they did not work without a license? he asked. Pew would be keeping tract of mit system. My honest opinion was that it was good for you, he said. Council members did agree, that it would have been however, Continued on page 4 , .syet, Juabs game.jaginst Gunnison couldnt be. faulted.; Defensively, the Wasps made two double plays while Miller, at EAGLE SCOUTCody Jack pitch, struck out five different Molyneaux, age 13, received his batters. Eagle Scout Auoard on Tuesday, On the offensive, Juab had April 26, 1994, in the Mona 2nd another excellent game. Both Ward. He is the son of Jack and Jackson and Tyler Shepherd Cindy Molyneaux. His grandpar- made two R.B.Is each, while ents (ire Chuck and Margene Jackson also had the highest Story of Orem, Keith and Karen team with his average batting Cleo and Clark and Belliston, 750 average. 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