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Show Page 6 lfe 'HHmes-eia- s Wednesday, May 20, 1998 Nephi, Utah 5cl)ool News; . . Oeoca oxsjesIbsDD SteO cdqiiO SaOc uHOO- In the first inning, the Wasps took a 1 lead, but the Wolves soon scored 2 to take a edge over Juab. Trevor Casper hit in a runner in the fifth to tie up the game Brett Lovell enabled a runner to score the winning run in the sixth inning as he hit a double. Neither the Wolves or the Wasps scored in the seventh inning as Josh Park struck out two Enterprise batters and fielded the oth- By Angie Sperry 2-- JHS Correspondent 3-- The Juab High School Baseball team defeated Enterprise Friday and Manti Saturday to advance to the 2A finals for the second year in baseball. For some of the seniors on the team it will be the fifth straight championship game theyve played in as Juabs football, basketball (twice), and last years baseball teams all went to the finals but never came out on top. Unlike the other four times, though, the Wasps will face a new opponent the Manti Templars instead of the Grantsville Cow- tj80D 2 3-- 3. er out. Park struck out 16 batters in the game to help Juab to victory. He also hit 2 doubles for the Wasps. Brett Lovell had 1 double. On Saturday, Juab played the boys. Manti The team started their quest Region 12 Friday as they slid past the En- Templars. Although the Temterprise Wolves with a 3 win. plars defeated Juab twice in the 4-- Manti played the winner of the ready to play and gained a 10-- 2 EnterpriseParowan contest latvictory to get into the champion- er Saturday. The Templars deManti feated Enterprise 11-ship game. earwill to The Wasps took it them play Juab next week in the ly with 6 runs in the first two in- finals. . The championship game will nings. They added one more in the fourth for a 0 lead. Shane be played at UVSC at 1:00 p.m. Woolslayer kept the Templars Since the tournament is double scoreless as he pitched a elimination, if Manti wins the through the first four innings. game the teams will play again d Manti finally got on the 20 'minutes later to decide the in the fifth as a home run champion. was hit and another run was made in the sixth. Juab still kept pounding away, though, and bat- 800 meters; Tyler Hall, 4th, 300 ted in 3 runners in the sixth to meter hurdles and 2nd, pole No runs vault; Mark Goble, 7th, long make the score 10-were score for either team in the jump; Nathan Belliston, 2nd, jav--. seventh so the Wasps emerged elin and 6th, high jump; Jeremy with the big win and their last " Gooch, 4th, javelin and 4th, 1600 chance for a state title next Sat meter run; Jimmy Coray, 8th, urday. high jump; Ryan Baird, 9th, high Pitcher Shane Woolslayer had jump; Ryan Warner, 6th, shot 8 strikeouts in the game. Jere- - put; Don Allred, 5th, discus and home run 9th, shot put; and Jason Spenmy Lynn hit a in the game, and Brett Mortens-e- n cer, 2nd, discus. hit a double for the Wasps. The Boys 4x100 relay team of Jeff Paystrup, Ben Sevy, Casey From page 1 Reynolds, and Andy Messer-smit- h took 3rd overall. The 1600 medley relay team of Ryan Baird, Mark Goble, Jeff Pay- strup, and Andy Messersmith in four events. Mark Goble was also took 3rd. The Girls team has never even the champion in the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 15.6 sec- been in the running for the State onds. Goble also won the 300 Title, but this year they put forth meter hurdles with a time of "a tremendous team effort and 39.87 seconds. Tyler Hall took defeated the reigning champions first in the javelin with a throw from North Sevier. The final of 166 feet and 7 inches. Juabs i team scores were Juab 128 4x400 meter relay team got the points to North Seviers 120. It gold medal with a .time of was the closest team race in 3:37.03. Members of that team girls. were Jeff Paystrup, Mike SpenAlthough Juab brought home cer, Jon Truscott, and Casey Rey- only 3 gold medals from the meet, and North Sevier took first nolds. for the Other placers Boys in 8 events, the Lady Wasps had team were Ben Sevy, 6th, 200 enough depth to still be victori- ' meters j'AhdyMessersmith, 2nd, ous. Katie Brough became h 800 meters; Jon Truscott, 3rd, State Champion in the 100 meter hurdles with cm untouched time of 15.23 seconds. Holly Hall took first in the discus with her throw of 102 feet and 6 inches. The other gold medal was earned by the undefeated 4x400 meter relay team with their time of 4:19.80.. Members of that team were Angie Sperry, Katie Brough, Kathryn Woodland, and Cassie Ricks. The 4x400 relay was the last race of the meet so the Wasps needed to place high to secure the team title, and they did. Also placing for the Lady . Wasps were Cassie Ricks, 3rd, 400 meter dash; Angie Sperry, 3rd, 800 meter run; Karrie Kenison, 5th, 800 meter run, 3rd, 1600 meter run, and 3rd, 3200 meter run; Katie Brough, 3rd, 300 meter hurdles; Kathryn s Woodland, 5th, 300 meter and 3rd, 100 meter hurdles; Annie Brough, 4th, 100 meter USSB hurdles; Sharinda Kay, 3rd, long jump, 3rd, high jump, and 9th, 100 meter dash; Shantell Hall, 4th, javelin and 5th, discus; Tam-ari- e Olsen, 6th, javelin; Kayleen Garrett, 7th, javelin; Holly Hall, 4th, shot put; and Shellie Kenison, 7th, shot put. The 1600 medley relay team of Annie Brough, Cassie Ricks, Angie Sperry, and Karrie Kenison . took 2nd overall. The 4x100 re- regular season, the Wasps were 3. 7-- no-hitt- er score-boar- 2. 2-r- FfggCi FAACOLORING CONTEST Winners of the Mt, Nebo FFA Safety Week coloring contest are: Second grade: 1st place, Katie Kenison; 2nd place, Kyler McPherson; 3rd place, Wyatt Penrod. Third grade: 1st place, Jason Besendorfer; 2nd place, Dereck Sillitoe; 3rd place, Loren Callaway; 4th place, Jerrica Hathaway. Fourth grade: 1st place, Jessica Brooks; 2nd place, Jordan Black; 3rd place, Kaitlyn Isaac; 4th place, Jessica Wankier; 5th place. Tanner Ricks. Fifth grade: 1st place, Danielle Reading; 2nd place, Levi McKa$j 3rd place, Rachel Jacobs; 4th place, Breanne Chryst; 5th place, Bmdy Harris. FFAP&fficers. ' Also included in the picture are the new 1998-99 1A-5- A FFA OFFICERS Front, from left: Annie Belliston, Marcy Worwood, Nikki Jarrett, Trisha Jarrett. Back, from left: Matt Goble, Stephen Phillips, Mayne Mortensen, Amanda Sutherland, Ben Fowkes, Luke Fowkes. Absent, Emily Fowkes. FFA incislb rovj officers aS crniucl Mt Nebo FFA recently held and Tamra Sutherland; Man ofthe The their annual parent - member banquet. New officers for the 1998-9year were installed and they are: President Luke Fowkes; Ben Fowkes; Secretary, Amanda Sutherland; Treasurer, Mayne Mortensen; Reporter, Stephen Phillips; Sentinel, Matt Goble; Historian, Trisha Jarrett Parliamentarian, Annie Belliston; Scrapbook Officers, Nikki Jarrett and Many Worwood; Photographer, - Emily Fowkes. Numerous Awards and degrees were given along with special recognition awards. Award winners in the following areas are: Beef Production, Casey Shepherd; Diary 9 Vice-Preside- Year, Ben Fowkes; Woman Year, April Fowkes. Four named to All-Sla- te Academic Traclr Team Four Juab High School Track AcStudents named to ademic Track Team. The four are Angie Sperry, Justin Banks, a Simmons and Tamarie Olsen. All-Sta- te Sa-br- in Production, Luke Fowkes; Diversified Crop Production, Stephen Phillips; Diversified Crop Production, Donni Phillips; Farm & Home Improvement Seth McPherson; Feed Grain Production, Kristyn Newton; floriculture, Carla Whiting; Forage Production, Mayne Mortensen; Horse Proficiency, Donni Phillips; Sheep Production, Donni Phillips; Specialty Animal Production, Tam-r- a Sutherland; Placement in Ag. Production, Casey Shepherd; Junior Ag. Mechanics, Luke Fowkes; Senior Ag. Mechanics, Joiy Everitt and Casey Shepherd; Star (keen-hanStephen Phillips; Star Chapter Degree, Carla Whiting; Star Senior, Carla Whiting; DEKALB, Donni Phillips; Greenthumb", Paula McPherson; Chapter Gold Award, Seth McPherson, Donni Phillips, d, :4 hur-dle- PROGRAMMING OF FREE From Pegasus, DIRECTV, and O o Hr m Emitod Om, bmf KJ system for $ 1 99, to KSTV and f4 ever $100 af B3 With DIRECTV and USSB, you get: O Over 200 channels O Over 30 premium O Odestable d O Cp t O movie channels um srts 55 pzy per view movie chokes each night picture and sound Digital-qssl- 'y 33 TC:AT! CAII 600-405-372- tv 7. i Cv) MUM MKTV wi fc Mi m USSC ImMo jmlw fartiin n MOV OSS 02 PEGASUS SATElllTE boM WKW 41091 UMvaqtrfUSSIfec I $10 fiiri- -i -- it m wfimt Mrab d rt I fe. n1 M DIRECTV. TELEVISION V73W t OSS wMes V3V WOtKOV 00 IfiSI t. BkWo If u- ALL-STAT- 8 All-Sta- Justin Banks te 1A-2- A All-Stat- e lay team of Annie Brough, Sharinda Kay, Cassie Ricks, and covered of professional ccSeja E Wade GOLF Cowan has been named to the 1997-9Utah Section PGA Golf Team. He was Team after named to the individually placing 4th in region play and 7th inState Competition held in Moab on May 13. A special awards banquet to Team honor the new will be held on May 20 at the University Park Hotel in Salt Lake City. Wade is a Junior at Juab High School' and a member of the Juab High School Team coached by Gdlf Professional, John Fillmore. hwK S3 ( 00 0KW U5SMS b, -i 4 ft. open mm. Angie Sperry took 3rd overall. The teams are coached by Der-ri- n Owens, Gary Nielson, and ' Russell Carter. ' Both track teams have had in-- 1 credible seasons as they swept the Gunnison Invitational and Region. They spent countless hours preparing for the State Meet, and it all paid off as they went forward to receive the gold trophies. Sabrina Simons Fcur izzzlzzra v;II rcllro dllz? l:ro cc7u2:o Charles Mellor, Emalie Jones, Chad Winn and Colleen Bender, long time employees of the Juab School District, will retire at the end of this school year. They will be honored at an open house at . Juab High School on Tuesday, May 28, at 3:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend. EUL3L331 ACADZUY 7hjcy Thomson has been accepted to participate in the 1S23 Summer Scholar's Academy. The Academy is sponsored by the General Education and Honors Department of Brigham Young University. Tracy is a Junior at Juab High School, he is the son of. Tracy and Margaret 'Thomson of r Nephi. , . of the Tamarie Olsen |