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Show rage Nephi, Utah Wl e 6 Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Boys Basketball loses dose one to South Summit, but defeats Gunnison 3d)00t Revs. . . Juab High School honoir roll 2nd quarter released Brianne Brough, William Cano, Charie Davis, Joshua Fowkes, Neil Greenhalgh, Rebecca Harris, Molly Howard, Shane Howarth, Elizabeth Hyde, Celeste Jessen, Alisha Jones, Jacob Jones, Nicholas Jones, Rachelle Kay, Joshua Kenison, Spencer Broadhead, Joshua Brooks, Knowlton, Angela Kouns, Shay-len- e Lambson, Chet Ludlow, AnKrystle Cook, Tanner Cowan, Elizabeth Coyne, Brian Dansie, nie Mangelson, Jimmy Linzee Molyneaux, Kay-de- e Jeremy Dubinsky, Kade Ence, Leanne Hall, Michelle HusMorgan, Devin Olsen, Trenbands, Cody Jarrett, Janelle ton Olsen, Camille Orme, Micah The honor roll for Juab High Schools 2nd quarter has been released. 9th grade: Brandon Allred, Jennifer Allred, Simon Allred, Kolby Andersen, Seth Bailey, Heidi Baker, Ryan Banks, JaNae Besendorfer, Pascal Braun, Brett McK-nigh- t, Johnson, V) Candace Blake Peterson, Benjamin Sevy, Nettie Smalley, Meagan Sperry, Kayla Stanley, Lynsey Stoddard, Brady Sutherland, Michael Trent Wall, Adam Ware, Katie Wilkey, Alisha Wilson, Angela Wilson, Michael Wood, and Kathryn Woodland. 11th grade: Curtis Allred, Don Allred, Tiffany Allred, Allynne Bailey, Amanda Bailey, Matthew Baird, Theresa Barnes, Sharon n Boyd, Rosalina Bozzuto, Bronson, Kelly Davis, Bra- -, dley Dinkel, Amy Elder, Andrea ffoir JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Boys Basketball team suffered a heartbreaking loss to the South Summit Wildcats last Wednesday night, but they were able to Ruth Malquist, Don Markland, Emily McKnight, Paula McPherson, Randi Mills, Brady Mortensen, Brett Mortensen, Kamelle Newton, Emilee Nielson, Kand-ic- e Nielson, Collette Orme," Lindsey Ostler, Camille Eva Park, Danielle Robinson, Cynthia Roth, Tiffany Shaw, Cody Shep- herd, Helen Spencer, Jason Spencer, Mary Dawn Sperry, Seth Sperry, Zachary Thomas, Tracy Thomson, Jennifer Warner, Jennifer Wilson, and Jeanne Jones, Parkinson, Darcy Paystrup, Worwood. Stephanie Kay, Karrie Kenison, Kyle Lynn, Bart Mace, Samuel McKay, Tyrell Memmott, Mayne Mortensen, Kristyn Newton, Jodee Nielsen, Trenton Nielson, Shantelle Parkin, Jeff Parkinson, Nick Pew, Stephen Phillips, Cassandra Ricks, Lindsey Shepherd, Sami Shepherd, Jennifer Shook, Michael Spencer, Sheri Spencer, Marianne Steiner, Derick Stephensen, Jamie Stephenson, Michael Stowell, Jeremy Stubbs, Amanda Sutherland, Molly Tanner, and Jennifer Zirbes. 10th grade: Sunny Aagard, Kyle Ashworth, Leslie Baird, Jason Bastian, Emilie Belliston, Debony Benson, Marci Blackett, Meladee Bosh, Nadine Braun, By Angie Sperry 12th grade: Amber Allred, Susan Allred, Terry Allred, Kaleb Andersen, Abby Bailey, Trina Baker, Justin Banks, Stephanie Boyd, Katie Brough, Trevor Casper, Joshua Christopherson, come back and soundly defeat Shantell Hall, Tyler Hall, Josh Hart, Zachary Hathaway, Amanda Howard, Scott Jackson, Brady Kay, Tyson Kyhl, Robert Lovejoy, Brett Lovell, Melissa Marshall, Natalie Martinez, Seth McPherson, Machelle Miller, Stephanie Nichols, Karissa Olpin, Tamarie Olsen, Joshua Park, TTiese Parkinson, Jeana Pay, Jeffrey Paystrup, Sarah Paystrup, Donni Phillips, Jennifer Rasmussen, Travis Rasmussen, Casey Reynolds, Casey Shepherd, Sabrina Simons, Leslie Stowell, Franzis-k- a Strohner, Shanalee Stubbs, Tamra Sutherland, Kallee This- -' cott, Matthew Ware, Carla Whiting, Melissa Winn, Brett Woodland, and Lindsey Wright. the 8-- 1 Gunnison Bulldogs. The Wasps led South Summit 33-2- 2 in the first half, but they were unable to hold that lead. The Wildcats rallied in the fourth quarter for a 17-- 8 scoring run to tie up the game. With 21 seconds left on the clock a South Summit goal that player hit a three-poir. proved to be the The final score was 4 for the nt game-winne57-5- Wildcats. Josh Park was the leading scorer for Juab as he cashed in 20 points. Other scorers were Brett Lovell with 15, fer the rest of the game as Juab drained 23 more points in the second half. Juabs excellent defense shut down the Bulldogs offensive game and prevented any Gunnison player from scoring in double figures. The Wasps finished with a score of 5 for the decisive victory over the Bulldogs. With 28 points, Josh Park was the leading scorer for the Wasps followed by Brett Lovell with 8, Adam Ware with 7, Trevor Casper with 6, Matt Ware with 5, and Will Cano with 2. The Wasps are now 6 on the season overall and 7 3 in region play. The JV team defeated South Will Cano was Summit the top scorer with 16 points followed by Jake Jones with 10, Mitch Durbin with 7, Trevor Hooper with 7, Carson Park with 6, Brad Peterson with 5, Trenton Olsen with 3, Cody Shepherd with 2, and Josh Fowkes with 1. They had a disappointing loss to Trevor Hooper Gunnison led the scoring with 17 points followed by Josh Fowkes with 12, Carson Park with 10, Will Cano with 8, Brad Peterson with 1, and Mike Wood with 1. ' The Boys Basketball team will play Manti at home tonight. Game times are JV and Freshmen at 5:15 p.m. and Varsity at 7:00 p.m. They will travel to Grantsville on Friday night to 56-4- 8-- 57-4- 2. Matt Ware with 8, Adam Ware with 5, Trevor Casper with 4, and Will Cano with 2. Juab had 4 three-poigoals as Josh Park hit 3, and Brett Lovell hit 1. On Friday night, the Wasps traveled to Gunnison for a show-- . down with the Bulldogs. Gunni-- i sons only loss had come from the Wasps just a couple weeks be- fore, and they were seeking re venge. Juab had other plans. Although outscored 10-- 9 in the first. quarter, Juab exploded in the of the he Deseret . Members the said, second quarter scoring 24 points take on the Cowboys. region competition, Frampton, Kayleen Garrett, News-KSbest Scholars Holof of best to Gunnisons 9. This set the pace These are the the Sterling Gould, Stephen Gliske, Amy ly Hall, Natalie Hall, Chalene Central Utah Committee met at students. Its wonderful Hart, Jennifer Husbands, Mar-ci- e North Sevier High School in Sali- - ' ing with them because of their ; Jackson, Steven Johnson na to finalize plans for this yeaes integrity, intelligence, and enpr- j gy, added Anderson. Janelle Keith, Kaycee Lynn,' awards program, d The awards program, to recog- Over dollars' nize outstanding achievement of in scholarships are being offered' The Lady Wasps made the trek By Angie Sperry high school seniors throughout this year, according to Mavarieb' to Kamas Thursday to take on the Central Utah region, is Loftus, committee secretary who JHS Correspondent the Wildcats whose onlyloss had scheduled for Thursday, April 2, gathers scholarship information. come from Juab. The Wasps were 1998, at 7:00 p.m. at Juab High This year, fourteen colleges ajid Schools ready and came out fired up for Lady Higb School. Lorraine Wallace, Juab, universities are offering scholar-- ; Wajuab s Basketbau team im. thrchIlTenge.fhey"outscored committee coordinator, is hosting ships. College of Eastern Ufefo, oved their record to over. the Cats 18-- 8 in the first quarDixie College, Snow College and all and 10.0 in the event. ter and led 3 at the half. with region The committee unanimously. Utah Valley State College fre had several members of the Juab week. on road last wins the Mark Anderson of' offering scholarships to high big On Tuesday night they traveled team contribute in the third Ephraim to another four years as school winners. Brigham Young to Gunnison where they defeat. quarter as they scored 21 points committee chair. Sterling Schol- - University, LDS Business Col- ed the Bulldogs 1 In the first to South Summits 7. They conars is a nonprofit program, and, lege, Ricks College, Salt Lake tw0 minutes, the game was even tinued to do well throughout the Anderson volunteers his time Community College, Southern as Juab would score and then fourth and the final score was 5 and resources as chair. The com- Utah University, Stevens Henag-e- r Gunnison would score. After for the Lady Wasps. With 14 mittee is made up of high school College of Business, Univer- that, however, the Wasps took points, Marcie Jackson was the counselors and teachers from sity of Utah, Utah State Univer- control and the .Bulldogs never top scorer followed by Shantell sity, Weber State College, and recovered. Marcie Jackson laid in Hall with 10, Kamelle Newton throughout the Central Utah Westminster College are offering, 18 points in the first half to put with 10, Holly Hall with 9, Don"TTts been suggested the com scholarships to region winners, the Wasps up 4 at the break. ni Phillips with 9, Stephanie mittee make a greater effort thii and runners-up- . Shantell Hall, Donni Phillips, Boyd with 8, Tamarie Olsen with Students will be judged on and ..yfear to provide general feedback Allynne Bailey each sunk a 2, and Abby Bailey with 1. 'A b nominees about their Tuesday, March 31, in Center-fiel- d three-poifield goal in the third Stephanie Boyd was the leading After the awards pro by judges from Brigham and fourth quarters to boost rebounder as she pulled down 11. gram, feedback will be given tcf Young University, Southern Juabs lead and seal the yictoTy Kamelle Newton had 7 rebounds, nominees by request through Utah University, and Utah ValJ Marcie Jachron was the leading Marcie Jackson had 7, Holly Hall high school coordinators. These' ley State College. Committee scorer against the Bulldogs with had 5, Donni Phillips had 4, students have a need to know member George Richardson,1 27 followed by Shantell Tamarie Olsen had 3, Shantell how they can improve for the fu- Millard High School, secures Hallpoints with 10, Donni Phillips with Hall had 3, and Camille Park , ture, said Anderson. judges 6, Kamelle Newton with 5, Hol- had 3. Marcie Jackson and Don1, But at the same time, nomiOther committee members are Hall with 4, Camille Park with ni Phillips each had 3 steals. nees should think of themselves Linda Baugh, Millard High; Ken ly 4, Allynne Bailey with 3, Tam- Jackson was also the assist leadps winners because they have Nielsen, Betty Jo Western, Del- arie Olsen with 2, and Stephanie er with 7 followed by Donni Philachieved a level of performance ta High; Luella Hall and Elise Boyd with 2. Kamelle Newton lips with 5, and Shantell Hall qualifying them to compete in; Hanson, North Sanpete High; was the top rebounder with 9 fol- with 3. Rick Pruitt and Stewart Shaver, lowed The JV team beat Gunnison by Marcie Jackson with 7, Richfield High; Kevin Eppich, The top scorer was CamBoyd with 6, and DonStephanie North Sevier High; Kathie ni Phillips with 5. Shantell Hall ille Park with 12, followed by South Sevier High; Na- led in steals with 6 while Angie Micah Parkinson with 9, Chelcie tasha Madsen and Connie Good, had 4. The assist leader Nielson with 8, Rachelle Kay Sperry Manti High; Linda Miller, Gun- was Donni Phillips with 6 fol- with 8, Rebecca Harris with 6, nison Valley High; Creighton lowed by Shantell Hall with 5, Allynne Bailey with 4, Sharon King, Wasatch Academy; Doug Stephanie Boyd with 3, Marcie Chappell and Debbie Britton, Jackson with 2, and Abby Bailey See Wasps on page 7 Wayne High. with 2. Tat-to- Rosa-lyn- n, 61-4- nt Sterling Scholars program will be held at Juab High on April 2nd 9. L Lady Wasps victorious over Gunnison, South Summit ninety-thousan- Juab High School Defenders Of The Week ( - y 31-2- -, 63-3- 63-4- n. 34-1- perfor-jlfcihnce- . nt Brought to you each week by your Defender Allen Law Office Defense Family Law 52-1- 7. e, r Juab High School )Lisas Country Presents &cfien Valentines (Day Specials Saturday, (FeBruary 14th a play in three acts bj randon Thomas February 20, 21 , &23 (Prime (R$ Dinner Steaf& Shrimp choice of potato, vegetable, soup or salad and dinner roll with with choice of potato, vegetable, soup or salad and dinner roll Juab High School Auditorium 7: 30 p.m. Adults Students $3.00 $2.00 permission granted by Samuel French, Inc. ti Servedfrom 6 to 9p.nt 720Soutfi (Main, (hepfvi jj POOR CO |