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Show Wednesday, May 13, 1998 Nephi, Utah Page 6 Section A DOyO CGd 0H7l3 School Revs.. . Lacjy VJac'-f-s Devils pulled through in a tight one. Grand took the lead early as they scored 5 in the first two innings. Juab only scored 2. Things went dry for both teams in the third and fourth innings as neither one scored. The Red Devils batted in their final run in the fifth.' The Wasps had a chance to grab the win in the seventh but couldnt get the bats going hard s, 7. Juab hits in the game while allowing Gunnison only 7. Donni Phillips was the winning s. semi-fina- ls 8-- 3. 21-9- .- 4. n 'Sni- - n afford Whether youre buying or selling, know youve got questions. I have the answers to help you make smart decisions. Call me today. - Cute 3 bedroom, possible 4, 1 bath, large lot, possible 0 down.) Must seH' Bring offers' NEPHI extra storage, shop. $93,900 Just listed! Super buy! Brick, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, extra storage, fenced, stream! $99,900 possible 0 down! 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Juab had a short drought in Mortensen had 2 runs and 2 hits. Josh Park had 1 run, 2 hits, 1 the fifth, but recovered to full force in the sixth as Trevor RBI, and a double. Shane had 1 run, 2 hits, 3 RBIs, Casper hit a grand slam and batand a double. Jared Jarrett had ted in 3 runners. Other Wasps 1 run and 1 hit. Jeremy Lynn had followed suit scoring 5 more runs 1 run, 1 hit, and an RBI. Mike in the inning. The Wasps finHowarth had 1 run and 2 hits. ished with a decisive 14-- 4 victoBrad Peterson had a run in the ry. Ifthe Wasps defeat Enterprise game. The winning pitcher was Josh Friday, they will advance to the Park. He threw an amazing 11 State Championship game on strike outs in the game to help Saturday: Thfc'games will be - " ' the Wasps. playedat BYU'.mw" 9-- 7-- Wool-slay- . - spring concert Monday May 0 The Juab High School Chorus will present their annual spring concert, Sing a Joyful Song, Monday, May 18, at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. This years choir, under the direction of Lorraine Wallace, has performed at the State School Board Convention, the Central Utah Sterling Scholars Awards Program, and the State Solo and Ensemble Festival, In addition to choral selections from a variety of time periods, musical numbers will be performed by soloists as well as small ensembles. Les Belles Can-ta- s, a select girls group, will also be featured. The public is invited to attend this free concert to celebrate spring. hold Do OrarasBDaon mooDnng With the completion of the new high school building, the middle school will consist of grades five through eight for the 1998-9- 9 school year. Anticipating questions and concerns regarding this Office (801) 224-901- GotfQccna echos 2nd crl Region r shift in configuration, an information meeting for patrons is planned. It will be held Thursday, May 14, at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. 623-120- 0 $129,000. HOME ON 34 ACRE in Levan. Large garage, plus shop. 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LaDaun: 623-277- 3, 0 Katy: 1 Wallace: IMastJMMpksjTiesmk I 623-453- 5, pager 1 623-722- --COO-21 2-S3- 7 pager 329-C5C- S 44 1 4th, 100 meter hurdles and 2nd, 300 meter hurdles; LeAnne Hallj 4th, 300 meter hurdles; Karrid Kenison, 2nd, 3200 meter run and 3rd, 800 meter run; Alishd Wilson, 3rd, 3200 meter run and 4th, 1600 meter run; Jennifer Zirbes, 6th, 200 meter dash; Cassie Ricks, 3rd, 400 meter dash; Katie Brough, 5th, 400 meter dash; Jennifer Wilson, 4th, 400 meter dash; Shantell Hall, 2nd, javelin; Kayleen Garrett, 4th, javelin; Tamarie Olsen, 5 th, javelin; Sabrina Simons, 2nd, high jump and 3rd, 200 meter dash; Mary Dawn Sperry, 3rd, high jump; Holly Hall, 4th, dis Natalie cus and 5th, shot-pu- t; KeniShellie discus; Hall, 5th, son, 2nd, shot-puThe Boys had a little more competition in the meet but still emerged as champions. Individual Region Champions were Mark Goble, 110 meter hurdles and 300 meter hurdles; Jon Truscott, 800 meter run; Jeremy Gooch, javelin; Jason Spencer, discus; and Ryan Baird, high jump. The Boys relay teams also took gold. The 4x100 team was made up of Jeff Paystrup, Ben Sevy, Casey Reynolds, and Andy Messersmith. The Medley team included Ryan Baird, Mark Goble, Jeff Paystrup, and Andy Messersmith. The 4x400 team had JeffPaystrup, Jon Truscott, Mike Spencer, and Casey Reynolds. Other placers were Jeremy Gooch, 2nd, 1600 meter run and 4th, 800 meter run; Jason Spencer, 5th, 800 meter run and 6th, shot-puJeffPaystrup, 5th, 400 meter dash; Ben Sevy, 2nd, 200 meter dash; Tyler Hall, 3rd, 300 meter hurdles, 2nd, pole vault, 2nd, javelin, and 3rd, 110 meter hurdles; Don Markland, 5th, 110 meter hurdles; Nathan Belliston, 3rd, javelin and 3rd, high jump; Mark Goble, 5th, long jump; Jimmy Coray, 6th, long jump and 4th, high jump; Don , Ued, 4th, and discus and 3rshot-jut- ; Ryan Warner, 4th, shot-puBoth teams will compete Fn- t. t; By Angie Sperry JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Golf team participated in the Region 12 Golf Championships last week and did very well. They took 2nd place overall, losing by only one stroke to Rowland Hall. individu- Kyler Lunt took 2nd aByWade Cowan- arid Robert Lovejoy also placed in the tour-nament The State Golf Tournament dayandSatuniayatBYUforthe State Championship: will be today in Moab. t. Mona school had fun without TV Students and staff at Mona Elementary School participated in the National TV Turn Off Week. The students enjoyed, turning off their TVs and turning on to many other activities. Students joined in a making homemade toys, science demonstrations, hat day, slipper day, bumper sticker and slogan contests. read-a-tho- n, named to Qidxs vintor Ladies Golf Association's to hold opening social The opening social for the Ladies Golf Association will be held Monday, May 18. The evening will begin at 5:00 p.m. at the clubhouse and will include golfing and dinner. All women interested in golf are invited to attend. This years officers include: Margaret Kyhl, President; Ann Karen Jones, Newton, Secretary; and Ann Denece Robinson, Treasurer. Vice-Preside- semestor honor roll Melanie Johnson and Michelle Parkin have been named to the Ricks College 1998 winter semester honin roll. Students finishing the semester with honors earned at least a 3.5 GPA and carried at least 14 credit hours. Some 8,350 students attended the college winter semester from all 50 states and 40 foreign countries. Ricks College is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-dais the largest private, twp-ye' college in the United States, - .- y ar Csbmlbo today! Only 021.00 per ycs7 In Cc jnly! CTwO 010.00 -- CVC7 illO Prudential Realty Associates (435).623-411- Lady Wasps were Katie Brough, 100 meter'hurdles; Kathryn Woodland, 300 meter hurdles; Angie Sperry, 800 meter run; and Sharinda Kay, high jump. All three of the girls relay teams took first overall. The 4x100 team included Kallee Truscott, Sharinda Kay, Cassie Ricks, and Angie Sperry. The 1600 Medley team included Kallee Truscott, Julie Martinez, LeAnne Hall, and Jennifer Wilson. The 4x400 team included Angie Sperry, Katie Brough, Kathryn Woodland, and Cassie Ricks. Other placers for the Girls were Sharinda Kay, 3rd, 100 meter dash and 4th, long jump; Kathryn Woodland, 2nd, 100 Ttvo GREAT BUY! 3 bedrooms, 2 bath on 12 acre that can be split. I AGENCY INC. mobi,e NEPHI OFFICE Only $53,000. GREAT LOCATION 10 acres in 61 at Now South county $50,000. ON CENTER EXIT 2.47 acres with Main, Nephi up to 5 acres available. $159,000-INCOM- E PROPERTY Duplex. 944 sq. feet per side. All brick. 623-453- JHS Correspondent er ThePrudcnfcd Nancy May Res. Os With the victory over North offs on Wednesday as they played the North Sevier Wolves. Juab Sevier, the Wasps moved forward scored 3 runs to start off the to the quarter-final- s. They travgame while keeping the Wolves eled to Grand to play the Red scoreless through the first three Devils. innings. Juab added another run in the third inning and batted in 4 more in the fourth. North Sevier finally got on the board in the fourth inning as they scored 2 runs, and they scored another 2 in the fifth. In the sixth inning, the Wasps got one more runner in to finish By Angie Sperry r, '4 i meter hurdles; Annie Brough, The Juab High School Track teams swept the Region 12 son, and the ladies played hard Championships last Friday at North Summit High School. The all year. Our two seniors Stephanie Boyd and Donni Phil-- top 4 placers in each event quallips were an important part of ified for state. The Girls learn dominated the team. Stephanie finished the season with 12 home runs and through the whole meet and won 30 put outs on the base's. Donni by nearly 100 points. This is the finished the season with 38 first Region Championship ever strikeouts and 11 stolen bases. won by the Girls Team. They They will be missed next year," brought home 7 gold medals from commented Coach Alley Gee re- the meet. Region Champions for the flecting on the season. Middle schooD I more information. LEVAN - CHARMING enough. They scored 2 more to bring it within 2, but the outs were made, and Juab had been defeated This brought their successful season to a close. . Juab had 8 hits in the game, one more than Grands 7 hits. Hitting doubles for the Wasps were Sharon Boyd, Stephanie Boyd, and JoDee Baxter. Donni Phillips was the pitcher. We played hard and never gave up. We are proud of our sea Qcrjiicn SLiopiiCGX-aup- i , (SEaoras jlHMiliii peed an agent to show us what we NEPHI cocoon BacobaDD advances Do OpcaS-SnavjaOCa tvnn over Grand pitcher in the game. Hitting doubles for the Wasps were Stephanie Boyd, Donni By Angie Sperry Phillips, Sharon Boyd, Kamelle Newton, and Paula McPherson JHS Correspondent hit 2 doubles. Paula also had a home run in the game. Juab High School will continJuab played Beaver to start the season another week longue dethe play-offThey soundly feated the Beavers 16-- 4 and er and try for the State Title this With a big win over the gained a spot in the next round. weekend. Red Grand Devils, the Baseball scored three the first Beaver runs of the game while Juab team advances to the could only get in 2 runners after to be held at BYU this Friday the first two innings. The Wasps and Saturday. Last Monday the Wasps played rallied in the fifth to bring in 6 last regular season game their lead the and runners take Beaver added one more run in against Gunnison. The Bulldogs the sixth, but it wasnt enough were tough and defeated Juab to hurt Juab. The Wasps batted Trevor Casper had 3 runs, 2 in 4 runners in each the sixth and seventh innings to seal the hits, and 1 RBI. Brett Mortens-e- n had 1 run, 2 hits, 3 RBIs, 1 win 16-and a home run. Josh double, Donni Phillips, with Stephanie 1 run, 1 hit, 1 RBI, and had Park the was at catcher, winning Boyd double. Jared a Jarrett had 1 run pitcher. Juab had 14 hits and 1 RBI. Brett Lovell had 2 and 3 Rachelle errors. Kay, only 2 and 1 RBI. Chad Stephanie Boyd, JoDee Baxter, hits, runs,1 had run, 1 hit, 1 RBI, in doubles Sperry Micah Parkinson had the game. Allynhe Bailey hit 2 and a double. Dustin Wardle and Jared Jarrett were the pitchers doubles for the Wasps. Juab traveled to Grand on Sat- in the game. Wardle struck out out 4 Bullurday to continue their quest for 1, and Jarrett struck dogs. would a State Title. Their hopes The Wasps started the play- be diminished though as the Red ilh umficCaGG a CaG0mb?GGiGi7 n rand The Jaab High School Girls Softball team finished a great season last Saturday with a appointing loss to the Grand Red Devils. After advancing past the first round of the play-offthe Wasps were eliminated in the next game. The last regular season game was played last Monday against the Gunnison Bulldogs. Juab showed them who was tougher as they defeated the Bulldogs 11-15 n S V7uuua Juab had SoffitboDD Cc-i- o V. IfaCG-- I CHS p?2:c! Brent Wallace rent Wallace Crcdualcs from uvzz Brent Wallace graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelors Degree in Accounting from UVSCs School of Business in their spring commencement He plans to pursue his graduate degree at BYU in the foil. A 1991 graduate of Juab High School, Wallace is the son, of Lorraine Wallace and the late Olani Wallace and is married to the former Monica McKnight, also of NephL |