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Show 'I' - mf Page 6 tElfe tEimee-efo- sSchoot Revs. ;. Nephi, Utah s raiopG By Kayleen . DuDDdcno Gudg i By Kayleen poddOsBDDg Garrett The Juab High School Wasp Football team ended their four 15-1- All-Sta- te 15-1- 0, 8. 3. 2. game they won with a score of 15-The next game they slipped but they came up and lost back and won the third game 15-Kristyn Newton led this game with 10 points (2 aces) and 3 kills, followed by Nettie Smalley with 6 points and 3 blocks. The Freshmen were also victorious. They came out a little 8. JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Lady Wasps came alive in their hive Thursday, October 1, as they slaughtered the Bulldogs. They put them out of their misery quickly, beating them 15-- 2 and 15-Most of the Lady Wasps didnt even break a sweat for this one. Kamelle Newton led the team with 14 points and 1 kill followed by Allynne Bailey with 6 points. Juab also beat the Manti Tempters last Tuesday with scores of 0 and 15-- Marcie Jackson led the Wasps in this game with 12 points, 2 kills, and 2 dinks. Following Marcie was Holly Hall JUS Correspondent 4. with 6 points, 4 kills, and 4 blocks. Kamelle Newton also had 6 points, and Emily McKnight had 2 kills and 4 blocks. The JV team also had a good week. They beat Gunnison 15-- 7 and 15 12. Jessie Sperry led with 8 points (2 aces), followed by JoDee Baxter and Kristyn Newton who each had 5 points (1 ace). The JV also beat Manti. The first shaky in their battle against Gunnison, and they lost the first After that, they got game their heads on straight and beat the Bulldogs 15-- 6 and 1512. Mika Sperry was top scorer with 13 points (2 aces), followed by Janna Newton with 10 points. The Freshmen also beat the Once again they lost the first game 2 but won the Mika next two 15-- 6 and 15-Speny led with 13 points (1 ace), followed by McKel Jones with 10 points, (2 aces). Overall it was a great week for Juab Volleyball. The Lady Wasps worked hard and played with team spirit to overcome all opponents. Juab will play again October 13 here against Manti. Freshmen will play at 5:00, JV at 6:00, and Varsity at 7:00. 15-1- 2. Ttem-pler- s. 15-1- 7. BINDING A HOLE Juab player tries to find some running room against the Grantsville defense that shut the Wasps down in last Fridays game. Juab only score came when the Grantsville quarterback was tackled in the end zone giving the Wasps a 2 point safety. The Freshmen mores won 13-led by the hard running Brett defensively. Coach Messersmith stated destroyed the Cowboys 34-Mortensen who picked up 88 The Wasps will host Millard yards before leaving the game that he felt the Wasps effort was with an ankle injury. Following the best hed seen this season, here on Tuesday with the JV Brett was Joey Sutorius with 35 and with continued improvegame at 4:00 p.m. followed by the yards and Trever Royce with 21 ment the Wasps will be a factor Freshmen game at 6:00 p.m. The o Varsity will then host the yards. Joey also picked up 43 in the upcoming playoffs. Buckaroos Wednesday at The Wasps JV team lost to yards on punt returns and Brett picked up another 27 on a kick- Grantsville 14-- but the Sopho- - 6:00 p.m. o 0. 0. Mon-ticell- 0, another costly penalty. off return. Grantsville scored its second The by -- Wednesday, October 7, 1998 Garrett game winning streak Friday, October 2, with a tough loss to the defending State Champs, the Grants ville Cowboys. The game turned out to be a defensive battle marred by numerous penalties by both teams. The Wasps were also hurt by four turnovers, and they lost the game 21-Juabs defensive players came out and shut down the Cowboys offense, including their running back, early on in the game. A great punt return by Joey Sutorius gave the Wasps great field position and the first chance to score in the game, but a costly clipping penalty, followed by an interception, killed the Wasps drive. The first quarter ended with neither team able to score. However, the Cowboys did get on the scoreboard early on in the second quarter when Alan Mouritsen ran in from one yard out. The Wasps offense again was hurt by penalties, but the defense put the Wasps on the board when defensive tackle Jaren Lynn trapped the Grants-vill- e quarterback in the end zone for a safety. The Wasps ended the half down by five. In the second half of the game, the Wasps took the kickoff and drove into Grantsville territory. The drive was ended once again - joepo cSurcr) , gOgOgGgg! (by rr r vt Rodeo Doan mccls and closes officers Wasp defense was led by Mitch Durbin with 22 and Joey Sutorius with 20. Other Wasps with great defensive games were Sam Adams with 17, Trever The Juab High School Rodeo son,' president; Emily Fowkes, Royce with 15, Matt Bowles, Amanda Suther-an- d held their first meeting Team Trent Olsen, Andy Messersmith, dinner of the thank you Jaren Lynn each with 12, and year land, secretary; and Ken Winn, officers elected with Brett recently. Jared Jarrett along Newly j reporter. to bring the final score to 21-The Rodeo Club is off to anoth-- ; I each added 10 points Mortensen The Wasps offense was again er great year.pftftteos afevery and Saturday. Anyone j Friday interested in becoming a member of the team please contact one of the newly elected officers for more information. touchdown of the game when with third and goal from the five, the quarterback found a receiver in the back of the end zone who outfought two wasp defenders and came away with the ball. The Cowboys scored again when Mouritsen scored from 37 yards out 2. PTA vill m be selling school Eagle 1 ! 1 & OOPS Juab Player tries to fly when hit by a Grantsville player T-Shirts This October the Nephi Ele- mentary PTA will be selling The are a light ash gray fabric with a blue school silk-screene- The Next Generation of Automotive Service ATTENTION HUNTERS! Dont let them hear you coming! Get your exhaust system fixed before the hunt and sneak up on those deer! SAME DAY SERVICE! i I I i 309 South Main, Nephi tiiUWjri: 4 State Inspections Brake Repairs 623-070- 6 ja: Electrical Engine Work d v, Ji s eagle and the words Soar to Heights of Glory, Nephi Elementary School Eagles printed on the front. The cost is $7.50 per shirt. The shirts may be worn to school on Fridays (school spirit day). All shirts must be d. The last date to order is Friday, October 16. We do have a few shirts in the school office for you to see to determine correct sizes. Checks should be made to Nephi Elementary PTA. Printed should be available the DISCUSSING THE PLAY Coach Messersmith discusses the fine last week of October. points of the game with a Juab player. Some Hcphi DMi end C5b grcdo eludcnto arc eligible to ride cc.:oo! bsccs 5h and 6th grade students living south and west of the following addresses: 800 South 400 East; 200 East 600 South; 450 South Main; 200 West 300 South are eligible to ride the school bus to the 5th and 6th Center. The map of Nephi City shows the line that is 1.5 miles from the 5th and 6th Center. We can only permit eligible students to ride the bus. State law prohibits any students riding the bus if they live within 1.5 miles ofthe school they attend. A secondary student must live at least 2 miles from their school to be an eligible bus student. ; Please note that the bus stops in this area will be at 330 West 700 South at 7:40 a.m., 153 West 400 South at 7:42 a.m., and 600 South Main at 7:45 a.m.. There may be some adjustments on the times as we determine number of eligible students. If you have any question about your childs eligibility to ride please call the Juab District Office 623-194- 0. This route will become effective Monday, October 12, 1998. 1 POOR |