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Show Page 6 Nephi, Utah tEfye Wednesday, September 9, 1998 3cl)ool Revs. . , ccgCdgcghg 39 OGGpG G0e(?GG of- (3 JHS Correspondent start the rd 0. 0. 6. girls pulled it together when it really counted and came out on top. Kamelle Newton got the team going with her serves. She led the team with 11 points, and 3 kills. Marcie Jackson was also a big help with her 4 kills. Coach Squire stated after their victory, Im very proud of the girls because they believed in themselves and played like a team. JV and Freshmen also played, but were unable to obtain a vic- by Kayleen Garrett second period. Trevor ders as they, scored three more fense when Andy Messersmith Royce finished offthe scoring for .touchdowns before Duchesne JHS Correspondent run. scored one with 2 minutes left in ran in from 10 yards in the first the first half with a quarter. The extra point was The defense crushed the Eagles the game. Trevor Royce, Brett The Juab High School Football missed, and Juab led 6-- Brett in the first half only giving up 3 Mortensen and Joey Sutorius team evened out its record Fri- Mortensen then scored the first yards rushing and 1 pass play for scored on runs of 1 yard, 56 14 yards, and the Wasps headed yards, and 13 yards while Brett day, September 4 by defeating of his two touchdowns with a Mortensen and Damian Mounga the Duchesne Eagles 39-run at the end of the first to the locker room up 19-The In the second half,' the Wasp each added an extra point to Wasps took control of the game period. Brett also kicked the exearly on and held it to the end. tra point, and Juab led 13-- 0 to offense was buzzing on all cylin- - reach the final tally. Juab started the game on Garrett G GuDG ft By Kayleen bcpo cuGG DzCCjy . Brett Mortensen was the leading rusher for the game as he racked up 162 yards on 12 carries. Trevor Royce added 72 yards while Joey Sutorius gained 56. As a team the wasps had 323 yards on the ground. Their air attach was led by Mitch with two catches from 52S Messersmith for 26 yards. The Wasps Defense was led by Andy Messersmith, Mitch Durbin, and Trent Olsen. Andy had 41 defensive points on 9 tackles and 3 sack points on 11 tackles. Mitch had 20 points on 11 tackles and 1 sack. Trent had 12 points with 4 tackles and 2 sacks. The Wasp JV teams record stands at 1 as they beat Canyon View 19-- 6 and lost to GunThe Sophomore team nison has won both its games, dominating Canyon View 0 and The Freshman Duchesne 26-team also has two wins with Canyon View 14-- 0 and Gunnison The Juab High School Lady Wasps played their first season game Thursday, September 3 against the South Summit Wild Cats. It was a battle for the Wasps, and they had to play three games to put the Cats in their place. The first game, the Wasps played like they knew how. They went to work and took care of business with a score of 15-- The second game, the Wasps killed themselves with 11 service errors The third game and lost had everyone sitting on the edge of their seats. South Summit was leading 11-- 5 then 14-- but the ' tory. - All teams played well, and theyre looking for even bigger and better things in the future. The Lady Wasps will play again Thursday, September 10 in North Summit. 9. 10-1- 5. 8, Moph! GOomccaOciri OcCaooD CaoDdo . Paronfl ObaGCaep (SoraGoroEGOG dents SEP (Student Education Nephi Elementary School Conferences will be Plan) for this new school year. held after school on Thursday, September 10, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and all day Friday, September 11, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Teachers will be sending home notices informing you of an asJuab. Number 42, Bart Mace, gets caught or a notice signed appointment Photo by Sarah Gibson. that you may come at your own convenience. It is very important , Juabs JV and Freshman that you plan to attend this conteams will host Delta on Thurs- ference with your child to help day at 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. The hisher teacher set up the stu Varsity will travel to Moab to play Grand on Friday at 7:00 1-- 9. 8-- OUTNUMBERED up in the action. Duchesne player gets taken down by 6. 6-- 0. Nephi Elementary School (fire drills rJluDGopDo p.m. For the safety of the children at the Nephi Elementary School we want to inform you that the street between 3rd East to 4th East on 2nd North are barricaded off when there is a fire drill being conducted at the school. The children cross the street and it is very important that no on enter or exit this area when there is a fire drill in progress. Your help and cooperation with this matter would be greatly appreciated by the school, your chilt dren and the PTA board. OK COACH Number 12, Cody Shepherd, talks over some with Coach Messersmith. Dmpoinfcimfl FGGfli The health and lifestyle of thousands ofAmericans could be affected by the findings of a recent survey of neurologists who treat people with multiple sclerosis (MS). A critical issue among MS specialists is classifying MS patients at high risk of transitioning from mild and the strat egy Sy - &'" J&k " ,r. ;yjjx CAUGHT IN MID AIR The Juab Drill Team, caught in mid-ai- r, Michelle severe forms of the disease. As a result of this gap, they say, many people with MS may not be diagnosed or treated appropriately and may even risk progressing more rapidly to a more serious stage of the disease. The survey discovered that 98 percent of all neurologists surveyed are very familiar with the clinical aspects of diagnosing multiple sclerosis. Somewhat fewer were as familiar with managing symptoms (84 percent), Parkin nichollo Perkin gredaefed from Picks Michelle Parkin, daughter of Charles and Phyllis Parkin, graduated from Ricks College oh 10, 1998. She received her Associates Degree in Psychology and plans to further her educaii tion at in the Fall, Michelle is the granddaughter or Florence Parkin. , July BYU-Hawa- tracking progression (77 percent), or treating the actual disease (76 percent). However, the presented at a University of consensus study showed that while 40 per- Maryland-sponsore- d cent of neurologists believe there conference of MS experts deis a distinct transitional phase signed to reassess and redefine between the two forms of MS, the system for diagnosing and only two percent were able to treating the disease. characterize patients in this Symptoms of MS include a phase when presented with pa- temporary feeling of tingling, tient symptoms and history. numbness or weakness in one The survey also found that half part of the body, a temporary of the neurologists surveyed (47 blurring of vision, incontinence percent) are dissatisfied with and slurred speech. Emotional available MS treatments, and volatility also characterizes the almost all others (51 percent) are disease. There may never be a recurrence but people who have only somewhat satisfied. A better understanding of the repeated attacks usually experi- &,56 (a 'Wt,' '' OJerosns: kept the football fans entertained during half time. Photo by Sarah Gibson. DEd classifications of MS subgroups, and refinement of methods for measuring disease activity, will enable us to have a more objective and accurate assessment of the disease, and help us to tailor treatment to a patients disease ence less complete recovery after each attack. While in rare instances the condition can be fatal, most people with the disorder can lead normal lives for much of the time for many years. The neurological exam is the tool relied upon most by responding physicians making an initial diagnosis of MS, as well as when measuring disease progression. Nearly 350,000 people in the United States have this disease. 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