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Show (Dt Page 6 (Timrs-efo- Wednesday, February 17, 1999 Nephi, Utah B School Nevs. . . W(lSpi By Kaylcen m COOuDrs) Brad Peterson with eight points, Carson Park with seven points, Garrett JHS Correspondent Kerns OCd Adam Ware with five points, Scot Howarth with three points. The Junior Varsity team lost to Scott Howarth Gunnison was high scorer with 13 points. He was followed by Jake Jones with 10. They also lost to South Sevier. The Freshman team also won T w The Juab High School Wasps took on the South Sevier Rams at home last Wednesday. The Wasps kept a good lead on the Rams for most of the game and came out on top at the end with This win put the a score of for fourth place for last week as they beat South in tie a Wasps the Region playoffs. The Wasps Sevier High scorer of the also played the Gunnison Bull- game was Riley Park with 23 dogs away last Friday. The points. He was followed by JusWasps put up a good fight but tin Ware who had 12, and Devin came up just a little short as they Jones with nine. The Freshmen lost to the Bulldogs also beat Gunnison with a score the in Wasps Leading scoring of Riley Park led the in the South Sevier game was Wasps once again with 18 points. Trevor Hooper with 16 points. He He was followed by Held Sperry was followed by Adam Ware and with 13, Justin Ware with nine, Dustin Wardle who had 11 points and Dustin Robinson and Devin each. Leading the Wasps in the Jones with five points each. The Wasps last home game will Gunnison game was Trevor be once 12 with played tonight against North Hooper again points. He was followed by Dus- Sevier at 5:15 and 7:00. tin Wardle with nine points, 61-5- 54-5- 1. 50-4- 55-5- 6. TRIVIA WINNER Joseph Christensen was the winner of Trivia Contest. He received a sweatshirt from Ranae 7Yuscott. 1. Jog OhricOoncon vjannoc ofl 1. 53-5- 1. Joseph G. Christensen was the winner of the Juab High School Trivia Question. The question was In 1952 a new Superintendent came to Juab High school. What was his name? The answer was Leland Anderson. His was the first right answer submitted. He receives a Centennial cardigan sweater. On January 26, the first wrestling team at Juab High School was honored at the Centennial Ossips GOnnag Dgug Ginid DuOOdlog! Ikodly By Kaylcen Garrett JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Lady Wasps traveled to South Sevier last Tuesday to take on the Lady Rams. The Wasps kept their fans on the edge of their seats as Juab was tied with Sevier down to the final second of the game. With no time remaining on the clock, Kamelle Newton was at the foul line. Kamelle gave the Wasp fans a happy ending as she made her foul shot to put Juab up The Wasps also played the Gun52-5- 1. nison Bulldogs for their last home game Thursday. The Wasps overcame the Bulldogs attempt at a slow down game as they put Gunnison away with a score of The Lady Wasps record is now 15-Leading the Wasps in scoring in the Sevier game was Marcie Jackson with 23 points. She was followed by Holly Hall who had 22, Kamelle Newton and Allynne Bailey with three points each. 64-3- 1. 0. toroid .conGocfl Wrestling match. Team members present were: Coach Clark Greenhalgh (Nephi), Paul Ostler and Camille Park with one. Leading the Wasps in the Gunnison game was Holly Hall with 26 points, five steals, and three assists. She was followed by Marcie Jackson with 13 points, three steals, and four assists; Kamelle Newton with ten points, three rebounds, three steals, and four assists; Camille Park with six points, and six rebounds; Hailey Stephensen with four points; Sharon Boyd with two points, one rebound, and one steal; Kristyn Newton with two points, Mika Sperry with one point, and Kayleen Garrett with three rebounds, and one steal. The Junior Varsity team lost one and won one last week. They played a hard game in South Sevier, but they came up a little (Bountiful), Ferron Jackman (Chester), Bruce Russell (Mt. Pleasant), Jim Bill Garrett (Nephi), Marion Greenhalgh Lee Green (Yucaipa, CA), Francis Huber (Sandy). Other Member who were unable to attend were: Bruce Howard, Blaine Clyde Swasey, Robert Newberry, Fred Parkin, Larry Rosenlund, Duane Hansen, Boyd Meyer, Bill Goble, Jim Jacobsen, and Jim Pexton. On February 10, the first teams to win the State BasketYor-gense- n, nute, KS), Michael Garrett (Units), Phil Sperry (Nephi), Larry Broadhead (Nephi), Jim Christiansen (Moscow, ID), John Maughan (Richmond), Richard Park (Fort Collins, CO), Bruce Wilson (Bennion), Steven Park (Payson) Fay Murray (West Jordan). Gary Hansens brother Lynn and Robert Royces sister Jean Fowkes represented them as they were unable to attend. Karl Madson, and Robert Weth-ere- ll were also unable to make it. Three members of the team are deceased but were also honored. They are Mike Garrett (represented by grandson Robbie Fowkes), Gary Yorgensen, and Richard Howard (represented by brother Tbm Howard). As a Centennial committee we feel honored that these wrestlers and basketball players were willing to travel such great distances to help us celebrate at our centennial celebration activities. It proves that school spirit still runs deep at Juab High School. Our next activity will be the Centennial Play, to be held on PUTTING IT UP FOR TWO Juab's 14 shoots over a much ball Championship were hon- Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m.. The family taller South Sevier player for two points. ored. The two consecutive years of Clarence Pay, an alumni of were 1959-6Many will remem- Juab High School, principal and ber the stream of maybe a hun- facility member, will be honored. with five, Hailey Stephensen close one in over time against dred cars or more as they tcav- - . Mr. Pay died flp May 30, 1982. with four, and Rachelle Kay with South Sevier. High scorer of the eled back to alter the wins, He graduated in 1925 and taught Nephi two. Leading the Wasps in the game was Mika Sperry. Juab High Schools in Orderville and then Juab 6hort as they lost to the Rams Gunnison game was Kristyn The Lady Wasps next game supporting those many years ago. School District for a total of 41 victory The JV team beat Gunnison Newton with 13 points. She was will be played in the Region Those present to receive this years. He also served as princiwith a score of 47 30. Kristyn followed by Micah Parkinson at Snow College against honor were: Coach Marcus Garpal for some of that time. Newton led the team in the who had nine, Chelcie Nielson the Millard Eagles at 12:00. Kelson rett Jim Please come help us honor a (Clearfield), South Sevier game with 18 with three, and Hailey StephensSidwell (Cha- - great teacher and friend. Charles (Midway), Chel-cie followed en and Amber Wardle with two points. She was by Nielson with ten. Amber War- points each. dle with eight, Micah Parkinson The Freshman team lost a 41-3- 0. 8. Tbur-name- nt O ufcji NEPHI WESTERN EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1999 630 PJVL JUAB COUNTY MUL BUILDING AT THE FAIRGROUNDS DINNER PRIZES PROGRAM TICKETS WILL NEED TO BE PURCHASED AT THE CREDIT UNION OFFICE BEFORE THURSDA Y FEB. 25, 1999 TI-PURPO- SE $2.00 PER PLATE BRING YOUR OWN DISHES State Winning Team Members Of 1959 60 Movj toovna conOosfl announced, onfloF and vjon a GVJoaOcbfiFO Since the beginning, Juab one such point is all that is ever taught, their efforts have not gone fruitless. The true opportunities we deserve to show them High School has had the pleasure of employing some of the most excellent teachers and faculty in the state. These wonderful people have given their time, talents and service to help the students achieve their dreams and their goals. We truly appreciate all the teachers who came to Juab to teach and help the students and improve the education for ourselves and our children. Many of the past teachers still live here in our area. All of us have been touched by a teacher in our life time. A teacher who made an impact in our lives and possibly helped us to find our way and helped us to realize our potential. In the 1965 yearbook it states A single point well taught by a turning point in the life of one of he students, if but will never be fully realized until the later years of our life. This month we pay a small tribute to all these teachers and faculty and recognize them for all they have done. The trivia this month is not actually a question but more of a fill in the blank. We would like you to try to name as many of the teachers you can that taught at the high school in the year 1965. You will be surprised that many of them still reside in the community. Please write your answers down and include your name and phone number and deliver it to Char-- , lene Nielson at the school District office before March 12. We will notify the winner. Good luck! i 4 . i w W w I yvyvJVj . 1S1 Carpet end vinyl Seles end installation U-- .M, 023-472- 3 1 -- COO-391 -- 4723 |