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Show tEIje tEi mes-eft- ia Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Nephi, Utah Page 7 and banquet, elects officersStarfor next year FFA holds annual auction 5ports. . . On Thursday, April 25th, the Mt. Nebo FFA Chapter held their Wasp Baseball team busy this week with 6 games on the schedule the plate, and Louis Bailey who had one hit. For the second game JHS Correspondent Preston Jones went 3 for 5 with 3 RBIs and a three run home The Juab High School Varsity run. Chet Jackson went 2 for 4 Baseball team has been busy this with 4 RBIs and a two run home week, they played 6 games. The run. Scott Taylor went 2 for 5 and first game was against Manti. Clint Bowles also went 2 for 5. Juab lost 15 to 1. Juab struck out Grantsville never showed up for 13 out of 15 times up to bat. Scott the second game, emphasized Taylor had a triple and 1 RBI. Nielsen. Clint Bowles had 1 single. This The fourth game was against game was a good lesson and a Gunnison. Juab lost this game 2 good wake up for the team, re- to 3. Chet Jackson went 2 for 3, marked Coach Nielsen. Scott Taylor had a double, Clint The second and third games Bowles had a single, Josh Park were against Grantsville. Juab had a single, and Jason Kelsey lost the first game 10 to 0. But had 2 sacrifice bunts which were the second game we won 12 to 4. necessary to put his team mates The second game by far was bet- where they needed to be. Mr. ter. We were more focused and Nielsen felt that the game was a aggressive, stated Mr. Nielsen. good game to watch and that it The stats for the first game were was a fun game to be involved Clint Bowles who went 2 for 2 at with. By Suzanne Woodland Juab turned around and defeated South Summit in a double header for the fifth and sixth games. In the first game, Chet Jackson went 3 for 4 with 1 RBI, Scott Taylor went 2 for 3, and Jason Kelsey went 2 for 2 with a double. Louis Bailey, Preston Jones, and Clint Bowles all had 1 RBI. Chet Jackson was the pitcher for this game. The second games score was 12 to 2. Chet Jackson went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs and a home run, Jason Kelsey went 2 for 4, Scott went 2 for 3, and Lee went 2 for 2. Preston Jones and Nick Bowles both had 2 RBIs. Clint Bowles, Louis By Suzanne Woodland JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Girls Softball team had a busy week. They played five successful games. The first game was against Grantsville; Juab won it 10 to 8. RaDona Steele had a home run for the game, and Stephanie Boyd and Tara Garrett had a double. We played hard and didnt give up, stated Coach Gee. We were up four in the last inning we gave up 2 runs on errors, but we finished off the game with a double play,, she said. The second game was also against Grantsville. Juab beat them again 16 to 15. Stephanie Boyd had a home run for the game, Tina Howarth and Crystal Newton had a triple, and RaDona Steele had a double. Juab was down 15 to 1 in the 4th inning. Then Tara Garrett started a 9 run rally. They finished the game in the 6th inning with a home rim by Stephanie Boyd to tie at 15. Crystal Newton then hit a triple and scored on a pass ball to win the game. The third game Juab played was against Gunnison. Juab de feated them 7 to 3. Donni Phillips hit a home run for Juab and Tina Howarth hit a double. The fourth and fifth games were against South Summit the game was a double header. Juab won the first game against South Summit 14 to 11. RaDona Steele hit a 3 run home run to help the lady wasps win the first game of the double header. The second game Juab also won 21 to 17. Krista Sanders, Crystal Newton, Donni Phillips and Alesha Newton all had doubles for the game. RaDona Steele sealed the win with another 3 run home run. I am proud of all my girls, remarked Gee. We had 5 varsity games in one week and Christine Mellor pitched all of them and she did a super job, she said. The Girls Varsity Softballs record is now 9 and 1 in region play. They will play again today at Millard and then again on Saturday against North Summit. The JV team had only one game this week. They played Gunnison and were defeated 15 to 4. We need to get some confidence and work together, emphasized Coach Street. I know they can do it, they just need to prove it to themselves, she said. r; annual auction and banquet. For Swine Production; Luke Forage Production, Farm aucdonations Home for the and gathered Improvement, Florition from local businesses and culture, Outstanding Scholarthe public. There was a wide se- ship, Dekalb, and Green Thumb; lection of merchandise to be auc- Seth McPherson, Jr. Ag Mechantioned to the community. After ics; Mike Miller, Jr. Ag Mechanthe auction a banquet was held ics; Shawn Shepherd, Sr. Ag Mefor members and their parents. chanics; Scott Jackson, Star The following awards were giv- Greenhand; Jennifer Whiting, en. Outstanding Leadership; Mark Brady Blackett, Beef produc- Goble, Outstanding Scholarship; tion; Brian Bosh, Diversified Robert Winter, Scholarship Im and Tara Garrett, Jack-so- n, several weeks FFA members Livestock Production; Donni Women-of-the-yea- r. officers were inThe 1996-9- 7 stalled: Scott Jackson, President; Tara Garrett, Mike Miller, Vice-Presiden- Vice-Presiden- t; t; Donni Phillips, Secretary; Carrie Jackman, Reporter; Mark Goble, Treasurer; Seth McPherson, Sentinel; Machelle Miller, Historian; Tamra Sutherland, Photographer; Carla Whiting, Scrapbook; and Adam Young, Scrapbook. Phillips, Horse Proficiency, dards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a students academic performance, interest and apti- tude, leadership qualities, re- sponsibility. enthusiasm, motiva- tion to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, dependability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Brady is the son of Rick and Rae Lene Kay. His grandparents are Ray and Beth Brown of Hinckley, and Spencer and bel Kay of Mona. Lady Wasps busy too as they play 5 games provement; Candace Jackman, Star Senior; Jared Scott, Sheep Production, and Chapter; Aaron Stephensen, Ma- Harris named to honor society Curtis Harris and his sister, Brady Kay Kay named as award winner The United States Achievement Academy announced today that Brady Ray Kay has been named a United States National Award winner in English. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes less than 10 of all American high school students. Brady, who attends Juab High School, was nominated for this national award by Lorraine Wallace, a teacher at the school. Brady will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, which is published nationally. The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualified sponsors and upon the Stan- - Trisha Harris, were recently inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Utah Valley State College. Phi Theta Kappa is the National Honor Society for two year colleges. Members are selected from those students achieving a minimum 3.5 grade point average while carrying 15 college credits. Curtis with a 3.8 GPA and Trisha with a 3.9 were also named to UVSCs Deans List. FFA OFFICERS Front row: Carrie Jackman, Tamra Sutherland, Tara Garrett, Donni Phillips, and Adam Young. Back row: Machelle Miller, Scott Jackson, Mark Goble, Mike Miller, Seth McPherson, and Carla Whiting. Marians Mmual Mothers ( Boutique May yth, 10th & nth Comfort Inn Tayson io a.m. to 6 p.m. Take md Tayson Erif Mom Would tike a new recliner on Mother's Dag! md Chapmans has the best in stock at great prices . 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