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Show Page 6 (Dje Nephi, Utah (DmcB-rfu- a Wednesday, January 27, 1999 School Revs. . . ILodly lni7isps By Kayleen Garrett JHS Correspondent IkxaififlDe to team. Finally, the Wasps put Sevier away in over time with a The Lady Wasps score of record is now Leading the Wasps in scoring in the Manti game was Holly Hall with 20 points. She was followed by Marcie Jackson with 15, and Kamelle Newton with 12. Leading the WTasps in the South Sevier game was Allynne Bailey with 14 points. She was followed by Marcie Jackson with 11, and Holly Hall with ten. The Junior Varsity team won one and lost one this past week. They played a hard game in 37-3- 6. 11-- The Juab High School Lady Wasps took on the Manti Templars last Tuesday in Manti. It was a close game as the Templars came within three points of the Lady Wasps in the fourth quarter, but the mighty Wasps played tough and came out on top beatThe Wasps also ing Manti played South Sevier at home last Thursday. The Wasps kept their fans on the edge of their seats as the lead flip flopped from team 55-4- 5. H(SpS pD(aiy Garrett By Kayleen JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Wasp Basketball team took on two tough teams this week and came up a little short for the wins. Last Wednesday the Wasps played the Manti Templars and came away with a loss of On Friday, the Wasps traveled to South Sevier where they played a close game but came away with a loss of Leading the Wasps in the Manti game was Adam Ware with 15 points. He was followed by Dustin Wardle who had seven. Car-so- n Park with six, Colt Bowles and Trevor Hooper with four each, Brad Peterson with three, and Scot Howarth with one. Adam Ware also led the team in the South Sevier game as he had 23 points. He was followed by Brad Peterson who had 11, Dustin Wardle with nine, and Scot 64-4- 73-6- 2. 0. 0(jlfo Howarth with eight. The Junior Varsity also played a close game with the Templars, but they too came up short as High they lost to Manti scorer of the game was Trent Olsen with 12 points. He was followed by Colt Bowles and Jake Jones who had ten each, and Carson Park and Scot Howarth 72-6- 5. to eufl Manti, but they came up a little Howevshort as they lost er the JV team did romp on South Sevier as they beat them Leading the Wasps in the 42-3- roanac cun!? 9. one and lost one they beat Manti 55-3- last week as 7. However they came up short against South Sevier as they lost High scorer of the Manti game Manti game was Kristyn Newton was Mika Sperry with 30 points. with 12 points. She was followed She was followed by McKel Jones by Micah Parkinson who had who had 16, and Melba Hooley nine, and Chelcie Nielson with with six. Leading the team in the five. Hailey Stephensen was the South Sevier game was Mika high scorer of the South Sevier Sperry once again with 15 points. game with 12 points. She was She was followed by McKel Jones followed by Chelcie Nielson with with eight. The Lady Wasps next game ten, Kristyn Newton with eight, and Micah Parkinson with sev- will be played at home against en. North Sevier this Thursday at The Freshman team also won 5:15 and 7:00. 46-3- 34-3- 0. 3. IsJGDfl GKHe who had eight points each. The Freshmen had a victorious week as they beat Manti and South Sevier Leading the team in scoring in the Manti game was Riley Park with 22 points followed by Keld Sperry with 14, Justin Ware with 11, and Dustin Jones with ten. Riley also led the team in the South 63-5- 0 56-4- 9. G3p cCalnJ Sevier game as he scored 23 points. He was followed by Devin Jones who had 13, and Keld Sperry with 12. This boosts the Freshman teams record to 10-The Wasps next game will be played at home Wednesday night against Gunnison. Games will be played at 5:15 and 7:00. 1. 1. Wasps vjcesttle cHovra anoGfoei? vjnra last weekend and took 2nd overall. Team winners are as follows: JHS Correspondent Troy Pay 3rd, Kolby Andersen 2nd, Cody Mortensen 1st, Chet The Juab High School wres- Ludlow 1st, Brady Mortensen tling Wasps traveled to Manti 2nd, Tanner Cowan 2nd, Andy last Wednesday and pinned Messersmith 1st, Dustin Green-halg- h down another win. The Wasps 6th, Ryan Ingram 5th, Jabeat Manti as 12 out of 14 son Spencer 4th, Bradee Beddoes Varsity wrestlers won their 2nd, Mike Painter 6th, and Jaren By Kayleen Garrett SPELLING WINNERS Justin Memmott, left, won the Spelling Bee at Nephi Elementary School. Michael White took 2nd place, Angie Tedder 3rd place, and Trevor Wardle 4th place. The District Spelling Bee will take place Jan. 29 at the elementary school. 5TH GRADE SPELLERS Winners in the Spelling Bee were, from left: Chance Kendall, 2nd place; Brandie Finch, 1st place; and Devin Hansen, 3rd place. team has wrestled, but hes not If the satisfied. completely Wasps want to beat South Sum- mit and Millard at the State Tournament, the whole team needs to wrestle up to their full ability. Waldron does feel the team will be prepared and ready to perform. The Wasps next competition will be the Region Tournament he which is being held at Juab on 72-1- 2 matches. Lynn 2nd. The Wasps also participated in Coach Waldron said that the North Sanpete Invitational feels good about the way the February 6. January Is A Great Time to Get Your Printing Done! 6TH GRADE SPELLERS Winners in the Spelling Bee were, from left: Marcie Tanner, 2nd place; Caitlin Holladay, 1st place; and Malaree Park, 3rd place. ' 7TH8TH GRADE SPELLERS Winners in the Spelling Bee were, from left: Jason Shook, 2nd place; Kristal Shaw, 1st place; and Trevor Gadd, 3rd place. Juab Klogb otedonfo aCGond FJlcdoD (UJnSflcd aflaono (5on?oi70c:so By last over six hours with two Sarah Gibson breaks. The conference er.ded Students from Juab High with a dinner banquet and School traveled to BYU to attend awards ceremony. the 9th Annual Regional High Students from JHS included: School Model United Nations Cindy Roth, Maria Boswell, CoConference on Saturday, Jan. 23. llette Orme, Brad Dinkel, JessiThe event was sponsored by the ca Camille Orme, Sheri Carter, David M. Kennedy Center for Spencer, Heidi Baker, Kyle AshInternational Studies. worth, Kiystle Cook, Sarah GibStudents from around the son, Alice Malquist, McKenzie state are invited to the confer- Rice, Elizabeth Hyde, Jennifer ence to represent their assigned Shook, Neil Greenhalgh, AJ. countries. MUN is a worldwide Grantham, Lew Smith, and Aliorganization in which students cia Seely. Teacher Advisor is represent countries and debate George Weight. with other delegates on select issues. Juab students represented the countries of Portugal, Poland and Jordan. The issues included women's rights, the environment, youth rights, and current issues. After arriving at the g conference, students registered and had a chance to acquaint themselves with other delegates. They then attended an opening ceremony where students got a chance to listen to a guest speaker. Delegates then proceeded to their committee sessions, which (435) 623-052- 5 i day-lon- i POOI |