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Show vTljr Page 6 Nephi, Utah ffimrs-Nrlu- s November 3, 2004 Wasps trample the Broncos By Lindsay Hart J I IS Corresion dent The Juab High School Football team played in the Quarter Finals on Friday, against the San Juan Broncos. The team did very . well heating San Juan Trevor Jones had a kick off return for a touchdown. He had eleven rushes for 52 yards. Jade Greenhalgh had three touchdow ns and 21 rushes for 112 yards. Kellen Nielsen caught a pass from & Shane Blackett, quarterback, w, 7 s sk for a conversion. !'g Head Coach, Coach Bow4 kids The were 4 ring says, f j, J 2 J a"" focused all week, they wanted HOLD 'EM BOYS Juabs ofensii e hue hail a spei taeular game last Friday. Cody Larsen to win, and it showed. The line did a great job opening and Kxle Callaway, pictured abut e, show bow they pat the jab done. Photos by Rebecca and Heath Dopp. up holes for our running Oct. 29, 28-7- 92-yar- d ( v Ac- - Juab Volleyball does well at State IT. By Lindsay Hart JUS Correspondent , two-poi- f v 4 backs. Our special teams were very good also, Equally, our defense was very strong and created some turnovers. Were excited to play this week, but were going to have to stay focused because North Summit is playing well right now." Alex Taylor scored fourteen points and had seven digs; Sarah Clark had seven kills and six blocks. Tanya Hathaway, senior, says, We played awesome against Grand but we couldve done a lot better against Parowan. We appreciate all The Lady Wasps Volleyball team competed in the State Competition on Friday, Oct. and Saturday, Oct. 30, at Utah Valley State College. The team played hard and 29, the support everyone has finished up a good season. In their first game against the Richfield Wildcats, they lost the three matches. Tanya Hathaway scored three points, had five hits, and five digs. However, Juab came back in their next game against the Grand Red Devils winning all three matches against Grand with scores of Alex Taylor scored and seventeen points and Katie The Wasps Football team will play in the Senn-Finon Saturday. Nov. 6. at 2 00 at Springville High School They will be placing against Not th Summit. a 25-1- given us. The Juab High School Volleyball team has done very well this season. The following seniors were selected to represent the team: Katie Jackson, Academic All-Regio- Sally Smalley, Player; and Sarah Clark, Player. Head Coach, Coach Squire, says, We had a great season. It has been fun at State. We played up and down and I felt we were a little nervous at first then kind-o- f lost the fire in our eyes, but I am proud of them. All-Regio- n n 26-2- 25-2- Jackson had thirteen kills and two blocks. Juab played vWmmwV is against the Parowan Rams on Saturday. They fought hard winning the third and fourth matches with scores of 25-- 7. 1 ILL JlST Jade Greenhalgh goes around CO AROUND the s u perh block of Matt Howard. Greenhalgh scored three tom hdoii ns for the team. NES to hold (onferences on i. November from 3 00 to 7 00 p m and Frid.iv Tinned. 1. November 5 from 8 a m to noon There w ill be no regular AND IT ONLY TOOK 16 SECONDS Trei or Jones returns the opening kickoff for a run against the San Juan . Broncos. Juab won the game M'liool oil Fl id. IV 92-yar- d aie . 28-7- Sports Shorts... By Heath Dopp Sports Writer missed the first half of the San Juan-Juagame on Friday, but from what I did see, San Juan was getting a big dose of Jade Greenhalgh I b with an equal amount of Juabs great defense. When asked about Green-halgh- s performance (111 yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries) Coach Mike Bowring said, That kid's a stud, w hen you can run the ball, and they know its coming, and you can still get your yards, thats amazing. Coach also praised the offensive line. They opened up some holes for him. It was a total team effort. Coach gave credit where credit was due. The defensive line put pressure on San Juans quarterback Bradford all afternoon resulting in six turnovers. I agree with Coach; the defense t North Summit ju- -t shut out Millard m Fillmore. Millard nairowly defeated Juab just weeks ago. which gives North Summit some confi1 dence. North Summit game again.-- t North Summit. The game will be played November (ith at Springville High School at 2 00 pan. The game will be the second of that days games. The first Diwill be the Manti-Juawill which start at ego game 1 1.00 a m. at Springville High School. The winner- - of each game will then play in the championship game November 13th at Mountain has a strong limning game, but Juab's defen-- e is stronger. belli u defense is t ho kev to w inning I champion-hip- It s vv ill be on the defensive line to stop the run Stopping the run play after play is not easv, hut Juab's hue can do it. North Summit will make some adjustments on defense to stop Juab's offense. In their lameeting. Juab'- - offense was impressive. n View-Hig- Bottom line: Juab encouraged to attend the conference with their parents. Parents and students will be working with teachers to develop Student Education Plans (SFPs) for each child which includes information about student interests, academic strengths, and individual needs. Also available at the conference will be last year's test information for each child. In addition, parents will be given PovverSchool ID numbers and password information for their students. This new communication tool will allow parents to track then-child'- game will stack up. Juab wrecked North Summit's homecoming earlier this year with a win in Coalville. North Summit would love to avenge that loss, and Juab 15-1- 6 s academic progress, find out about assignment and test dates, and check on attendance information. Patrons are asked to contact their childs teacher if they have not already re- ceived an appointment time. d 25-1- 26-2- San Juan def. Kanab. North Summit def. Enterprise, 25-1- Beaver def. Manti, 25-1- 25-1- 5 25-1- 25-1- 19-2- 25-1- 25-1- 7, 25-1- 0 Quarterfinal matches South Sevier def. Juan Diego, 25-1- 25-- 25-125-2- 25-1- 1 25-130-3- 25-1- 25-1- 25-2- 0 25-2- 23-2- 25-2- Richfield def. Monticello, Beaver def. South Summit, San Juan def. North Summit, 25-1- 5 Consolation matches Parowan def. Millard, Juab def. Grand, 25-2- 9 25-2- 3 25-1- 7 25-2- 16-2- 25-2- 25-2- 3 22-2- 25-1- 25-1- Final games played on San Juan def. Beaver 25-1- 10-2- 25-2- 26-2- 25-1- North Sevier def. Manti, Enterprise def. Kanab, 10-30-- 04 25-1- 9 17-2- 26-2- 25-1- Richfield def. S. Sevier 25-2Parowan def. Juab 25-6- , 25-2North Sevier def. Enterprise 25-2- 2 23-2- 25-2- 15-- 23-2- 17-2- 25-2- 25-1- 26-2- 4 25-1- 8 0 24-2- 25-1- 25-1- 6 23-2- 25-1- 25-1- 6, 8 Diego def. Monticello Juan Diego 15-- def. N.Summit 25-1- 23-2- 24-2- 25-1- 7, 29-3- 25-2- 1, 6, 25-2- 3, 7 Football Quarterfinals, 96 South Main, Nephi 5, 25-1- 8 Juan s 17-2- 25-1- 18-2- 15-- 8 25-2- 25-1- Times-New- 25-1- 3 13-2- 25-- 9 25-1- 25-1- The 25-1- 8 25-1- 25-1- 25-1- 8 25-1- North Sevier def. Parowan North Summit def. South Summit should control this game, and get a chance to vindicate themselves against Juan Diego on November 13th. assuming Manti doesn't take them out first. matches South Sevier def.. Parowan, Juan Diego def. Millard, Monticello def. Grand, Richfield def. Juab, South Summit def. North Sevier, 25-1- -t School at 11.00 a m. This is how this Saturday's 10-29-- 04 25-1- end-of-lev- cannot go into this game thinking it - ahvadv won did the same thing the week before against Manti. I said last week that if Juab didnt give up the big plays on defense and they took care of the ball on offense they can be state champs. I think we saw that last Friday and I am looking forvv arc! to Satui days Sports Writer Volleyball Action for First-roun- conferences Nephi Kkinentary School holding their ParentTeaeh-erStuden- t i By Heath Dopp 10-29-- 04 Beaver 7 at Juan Diego 52 Manti 44 at Kanab 37 North Summit 19 at Millard 0 San Juan 7 at Juab 28 The law firm of Hicken, Stirland & Snow, Wills & Trusts Criminal Defense Elder Law Corporate & Business Law Auto Accidents & Personal Injury Bankruptcy Efficient, capable, dependable with over llc Divorce & Family Law Animal Law 30 years of combined experience 798-180- 0 1 4 tH t hl hi 'li h I r , ft ! t fj i H I tmi.M tu I ( 765 North Main fT tK' f Bret B. Hicken Spanish Fork T. 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