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Show WednesdayAugust 27, 1997 Page 7 Nephi, Utah tDje Drill Team Wasps' I iMeirscpsid f By Angie ,, Sherry JHS Correspondent - ; r , ' - ' - Juab High School Football team gave the home crowd a sneak preview Friday of what great Wasp football they can expect this season. There were four games played between the various age groups, f In the freshmen and sophomore 'game, the sophomores scored the only points of the game as Joey Sutorius broke open a tough defensive game with a thirty-seve- n yard run. The freshmen held their own throughout the game as both defenses dominated play. The juniors were able to hold off the sophomores early and prevent their chances of scoring in the sophomore versus junior game. The juniors scored three times late in the game to come out victorious. Brett Mortensen scored the first two touchdowns The gsunni : ' ; - t X V - & fs .r-- v ( in military calls, dance technique, proper warm up, and MINI CAMP of the game on runs of eleven and the ball into the right players eighty yards. Matt Bowles scored hands and let them do the damat the end of the game on a thirty-t- age. said Coach Messersmith wo yard interception return. aboutJuabs offense. In the Varsity Intersquad Seniors dominated in the senior and junior game. They game, the number one defense Scored on two passes from Josh , gave the number two offense litPark to Brett Lovell, Casey Rey- tle or no yardage. They were only nolds, Brett Woodland, and Mike able to pick up two first downs, Howarth did most of the damage both by penalties. i' on the ground. The juniors had ' We should be a very exciting trouble generating any offense but did a good job on defense team to watch this year. If we commented Coach MesserSmith. continue to work hard and imLinebackers Mitch Durbin and prove, it could be a factor at the Andy Messersmith were key to end of the year. Our goal in these the juniors defense. Defensive first three games is to play a lot ends Don Markland and Chet of kids and learn as much as we Johnson also had several stops can about our strengths and weaknesses. Coach Messerin the game. The Wasps offense seemed smith concludes. more balanced than in past years as they passed the ball as many Juab will send its JV and times as they ran it. The Wasps Freshmen teams to Cedar City have a lot of weapons this year on Thursday to play 3A Canyon that will be a great challenge to View. The Varsity team will then the opposing teams defenses. host Canyon View on Friday at Our goal this year will be to get 7:00 p.m. , fh fh fh fh fh fh fh See us for all yo ur a dvertising needs, flyers, posters, or display ads f 'ii - This summer the Juab High School Drill Team hosted their annual Mini Drill Camp. Over 75 participants received instruction a ' . - offff S3SSSC3H CsEtUs fT) hostc camp ages stretching. The JHS Drill Team and Mini Drill campers performed together in the Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade. Each participant received an official camp and a certificate of completion. F i The JHS Drill Team and Mini Drill participants, 5-- 4 irt ' Drill team attends Drill Camp at SUU ? 0 f 1 iVv aw. C& ( O .jf $ V V Ij, The Juab High School Drill .M... y j. Team attended the USA Dance Team and Mini Drill participants, The CAMP Drill MINI JHS Drill Camp August 8 at Southages ern Utah University in Cedar City. The camp had nine teams attending with over 200 participants. Participants received instruction in jazz, funk, modern, lyrical, and military dance from the nations top instructors. The Juab Drill Team received ah award of excellence for their Showtime USA performance of Music of the Mind, a routine taught and choreographed by Tina Blackett and Tiffany Ral- MINI CAMP The JHS Drill Team and Mini Drill participants, phs. ages 12 and up. The team also received the 1 5-- 9-1- 1. Teamwork Award and the Friendship Boot, the two top camp awards for extra effort, good attitude, participation, per- formance, courtesy, and sportsmanship. The Friendship Boot is awarded by a vote of other participating teams. The Teamwork Award is awarded by the camp instructors. Over-althe team received a l, ADVERTISING WORKS FOR YOU Superior ranking and plaque which qualified the team to tour Australia with the USA Troupe. The team perfected the milin calls and maneutary vers and in the individual drilldown category sixteen team received first through 4jnpbiars .v fourth place ribbons. ' ' Receiving the individual awards for their extra effort in drill-dow- learning, perfecting and performance of the taught routines 96 South Main, Nephi ot were: Kaydee Morgan, Tina Blackett, Marci Blackett, Camille Park, Tiffany Ralphs, Ashlee Gould, and Emilee Nielsen. Each 623-052- 5 1 dancer received a Sensational Ribbon. . r Camp instructors selected 12 top finalists for the Miss Super Sensational competition. Juab had 3 in the top finalists: Tiffany Ralphs, Tina Blackett and Marci Blackett. Tiffany, Una and Marci were named to the USA Dance Team and received an invitation to tour Paris, France, and perform at their New Years Holiday Extravagan2. za, December The 1997-9- 8 Team members are: Una Blackett, Tiffany Ralphs, Jenny Rasmussen, Lindsey Wright, Camille Park, Jakoye Cowan, Andrea Frampton, Tah-ne- e All-St- Rg6insons 27 South Main, Nephi ar DANCE DRILL CAMP The JHS Drill Team and USA Dance Drill instructors at the USA Drill Camp held August 8 at SUU in Cedar City. 13s,1? .3ss. 1 K M i.t ... fa. ,'J A Jeannie Worwood, Sharon Boyd, Blackett. The drill team will perform at Janelle Keith, Merity Blackqtt, Marci Blackett, Lynsey Stod- all home sporting events and will dard, Kaydee Morgan, Shaylene compete at various invitational Lambson, Annie Mangelson, meets, region and state. Meagan Sperry, Alisha Jones, Crista Boswell, and Kathryn Woodland. Their coach is Lisa 5-- i." .? . This Newspaper and inserts included are Paul Gooch recyclable from graduates Please Recycle! 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