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Show iTlif December 15, 2004 Page 6 Nephi. Utah Crinus-Xrlu- s Sports Shorts... By 0 Team, Second Team, Honorable Mentions were also announced. Most of these players don't get much time to enjoy these Heath Dopp SfMjrts Writer Kight Juab High football players were honored Monday, December 13th Boys basketball does well By Lindsay Hart I IS Correspondent J The Juab High School Coys basketball team played the South Sevier Hams on Wednesday, Dec. 8. They fought hard, but fell short board collecting 2 rebound-betwee- n them. Ca'ev Jones. Shane Blackett, and Trevor Jones applied the defensive pressure on the ball making it difficult for the Wolves to get into any offense. Devin Han- - si n also p! ived a gu at game Trt nt Stowe II was the leading score r with fourteen points followed by Kell n with thirteen Jeremy Nit-De- Je-so- rebounds. Coach Jacobsen commented that South Sevier played a great game and Juab played out of control and couldn't find their shooting touch. Coach Jacobsen says, The game was very physical and the ball seemed to bounce in favor of South Sevier. The Juab team all played hard, but the Rams defense kept us off balance and rushed the whole game. Juab traveled to North Sevier on Friday, Dec. 10, to play the Wolves. The team played great beating them The Wasps dominated North VP AND AT EM Trent St on ell,' it, 13, takes the easy layup Sevier and easily won. Trent for the Wasps. Juab suffered its first loss of the season against Photo by Heath Stowell, Kyle Callaway, and the South Sei ter Rams last Wednesday, Kellen Nielsen controlled the Dopp. 7 58-3- 47-3- Lady Wasps fight hard The Juab High School Lady Wasps basketball team played the Manti Templars on Tuesday, Dec. 7, and Richfield High School on Thursday, Dec. 9. They also traveled to play West Desert on Friday, Dec. 10. Juab lost to Manti and Richfield 45-1. They won against West Desert with a final score of 32-6- 1 6 41-3- Scoring points against Manti were, Katie Jackson, with thirteen points; Sally Smalley, eleven; Tanya Ha All-Stat- e Football 2A first team. These the win The team will play the (Iiinni-o- n Valley Bulldogs on Wednc'd iy, Dec. 15, and the Manti Templar- - on Friday, players and their families were invited to the awards ceremony. Jade Greenhalgh and Kyle Callaway were Dec. second team. Cody Larson and Ty ler Oken both received named 1 thaway, eight points, Clark, three; and Frin Kvans with one point. In the game against Richfield. Katie Jack-soi- l scored thirteen points. Krin Kvans. seven point-- : and Sally Smalley with twenty-fivpoints. e When the team plavt-- at all Wo a i e w 01 king on ." lucking up our mtt tball team The girl- -' ba-will play ( lunnison Valiev on Tuesdav. Dec 11 and Wc-- t De- -t rt on Thur-da- v Dec. 16 tv ki . They will al-- o plav in a tournament at Rh hfu Id on Friday and Saturdav Dec 17-1- All-Stat- Football 2A e honorable mentions. Second team and honorable mentions will receive their certificates in the mail. Football First JHS Chorus with an ending score of 35-1South Sevier. Kyle Callaway led Juab with 11 points and By Lindsay Hart JUS Correspondent n Mike Mav. ami London Nit Nt n also contributed to honors because it's back to work in their respective sports. Boys basketball play at home this week against Gunnison tonight and against Manti on Friday. Girls basketball play at home against Gunnison Tuesday and West Desert Thursday then travel to Richfield F nday and Saturday to play in a tournament. Wrestlers travel to Manti Friday and Saturday. To top it all off the Senior Ball is Saturday Night. Needless to say its a busy week and none of these games will be easy. The players must be ready to play or it will make at Jordan High School: Trevor Jones, running back. Matt Howard, running back, Kellen Nielson, wide receiver and Jordan Guillory, offensive lineman. These four w ere selected to the schedules concert a long week even longer. n rA Winterland of Music the theme of this year's - Juab High School Christmas Chorus Concert, to he presented Monday, December 20. be ginning at 7 p m. in the Juab Junior High School Auditorium. A v am tv of Christmas both sacred and secular, will be performed bv soloists and small ensembles as well - the chorus. The JHS Chorus has hada bu-- v holiday season, performing locally at the Christmas Festival, participating in the local production of Forgotten Carols. and adding to the Nephi Sentinel Chorale concert. Before the season is over, they will travel to Salt Lake City to sing in the Joseph Smith Buildingand they w ill perform at the Lniversity Mall in Orem. "This concert will be a nice way to put the finishing touches on your Christmas mood." said Lorraine Wallace, Choir Director. The program By Heath Dopp Sports Writer Boys Basketball, mu--i- a- 04 N. Sevier 59 at Enterprise 72 12-08-- Delta 42 at Manti 48 Grand 40 at Monticello 44 Gunnison 45 at Beaver 30 Millard 57 at N. Sanpete 54 e - free to 12-07-- N.Summit 58, Duchesne 46 S. Sevier 47 at Juab 35 Milford 45 at Parowan 48 12-09-- Waterford 64 at S. Summit 46 Grand 40, Monticello 44 Faith Lutheran, Nev. 50 at Richfield 47 Enterprise 54 at Piute 73 12-10-- Beaver 32 at S. Sevier 69 Juab 58 at N. Sevier 32 Millard 45 at Gunnison 27 N. Sanpete 60 at Juan Diego 55 N. Summit 45 at Parowan 58 Richfield 49 at Hurricane 55 Rowland Hall 47, Christian Heritge 32 the public. 1 Richfield 70 at Cross Creek 15 Monticello JV 49 at Monument Valley 57 West Desert, Katie Jackson scored twelve points: Krin Kvans and Sarah Clark both scored two points. Sally Smalley, twelve points; and Tam a Girls Basketball, 12-07-- 04 Beaver 55 at N. Sevier 48 Delta 58 at Richfield 39 Manti 61 at Juab 32 Parowan 43 at Gunnison 41 S. Summit 42 at Granite 50 Waterford 34 at Rowland Hall 18 Whitehorse 5 4 at Grand 33 N. Summit 48 at Union 45 Enterprise 36 at Cedar City 48 Hathaway scored thirteen points. Head Coach, Coach Sanders. says. Against Manti we really didn't play aggressive 4 Millard 31 at S. Sevier 47 San Juan 56, Whitehorse 52 12-09-- Altamont 37 at N. Summit 51 Beaver 55 at Juan Diego 44 Grand40 at Green River 45 Piute 43 at Gunnison 57 Richfield 64 at Juab 45 St. Joseph 70 at S. Summit 51 Dixie 32 at Enterprise 36 12-10-- Dugway 32 did an excellent job nt the Winter Classic last weekend taking 2nd oi erall in the tournament. Their only loss of the tournament came against North Set icr. Photo by Heath Dopp. The Juab High School w re lawetk and they may be feeling a bit run down. Wrestling eleven matches in four days w ill have that effect. The traveled GOING FOR TWO Juab's Sally Smalley, 3.7, takes the two point shot. Juab lost to Manti and Richfield last week, but Photo by Heath Dopp. triumphed over West Desert, 41-3- -t a.--ps to Spanish Fork Wednesday night for a duel against the defending 1A state champion Dons. Juab fell to the Dons Jake Revoir two-tim- e 21-1- (130), Kevin Worwood (160), Jesse Boyd (215), and Jordan Guillory (,275) all won by pin for the Wasps. In the JV match, Spencer Proctor (112), Justin Reynoso (119), Shad McPherson (125), Tyrel Oliver (1 10). Brian Brough (160), Joe Allred (171). Todd Watts (189), Devan Evans (189), and Zach Larsen (215) all had wins for the Wasps. At the Juab Winter Classic Duels, the Wasps Varsity placed second with a 9-- 1 team 12-11-- Kanab 44 vs. S. Sevier 48 N. Sevier 55 vs. Valley 50 J ake Revoir ( 1 30) was a perfect Jeff South (135) was and Jade Greenhalgh, who wrestled at 140 for the first 10-0- . 8-- time went 10-0- Kevin . Wor- wood (1 45) was Thad Pay Nathan Bastian (152) was was at 160, and Joe Allred 6-- 6-- 4 2-- fin- 7-- 9-- 1 7-- 6-- 4 8-- 2 9-- 3-- 4. 4-- 2-- 66-3- 8-- 2 32-3- 41-3- 5-- 6-- 49-1- 0 18-5- 6-- 4 63-1- 33-3- 42-3- 47-3- 4, 57-1- 0 8-- 2 42-3- 4-- 6 A 2-- 5-- 4 60-6- 8 Robert Johnstun was Shad McPherson (1250 7-- 6-- 65-1- 61-9- 623-240- 4. 6-- 4 3 1597 S Main, Nephi Utah 39-3- Ben McPherson (103) was 4-Tyson Ashworth (112) was 4-Bryson Ashworth (119) went 8-- 57-1- Inside Flying J and beat Enterprise ished Scrappy freshman, Kenyan Savage (130) finished was at 171. At 189, Paul John Terry (135) ended Eventt wrestled to a Stewart Allred (140) was record, Jesse Boyd (215) and Jordan Dallin Proctor (145) was Moose Guillory (275) both Levi Jensen (152) finished for the tournament. went Rian Ragle (160) wrestled Coach Waldron commented to a record, including a pin on how tough it is to go undeover a state champion from feated at the duel tournament, Logan. Todd Watts (171) used and praised the efforts of Justm his physical dominance en Reynoso, Jake Revoir, and Jade route to an record. Knik DeGreenhalgh. He also stated Beddoes (189) was that the team looks forward to van Evans (215275) was record. They defeated Snow its next duel against North SeZach Larsen (215275) finished Gunnison Valvier. They are an outstanding Canyon and Mike White (275) . San Juan and team. We think the rematch went ley Coach Warner was South Fremont (ID) 71-- to will be a battle that we can pleased with the efforts of the advance from their qualifying win. JV team. The Juab JV wrestled in In the exhibition tournapod to the championship pod. , the Varsity duels as well. They ment, Devun Day placed 1st They then defeated Manti , , Richfield didn't make it into the champiWayne at 1 12. Spencer Proctor placed and Logan The only onship pool, but they finished 2nd at 1 12. Robert Johnstun loss of the tournament came with an record, tied for 9th placed 2nd at 119 because of to North Sevier Juab place out of the 20 teams in an injury default. Bryson Ashfinished the tournament with the tournament. They also tied worth place 4th at 119. Dallas a win over Preston (ID). for 1st place in the consolation Roper placed 3rd at 145. Brian At 103, Wyet Ingram finto Manti, Brough placed 1st at 160. Scott pod. They lost ished J ustm Reynoso made beat Grand lost to LoEvans placed 3rd at 189, and the most of his first Varsity gan defeated Panguitch Mike White finished 3rd at beat San Juan 275. experience of the season at record. trounced Gunnison Valley 112, posting a 10-The Wasps are next in action defeated South Fremont this F riday and Saturday at the Tyson McPherson finished at 119, and Chad Greenhalgh handled Juan Diego Manti Christmas Duels. wrestled to a record at 125. lost to Altamont 69-9- The Cookery Restaurnt 45 S. Sevier 37 vs. Valley 38 Kanab 45 vs N. Sevier 48 Wrestlers lose to Spanish Fork, bounce back for second at Winter Classic tiers were busy at Rowland Hall Juab 42 at West Desert 35 Millard 34 at Manti 38 Monticello 37 at Grand 17 60-1- 24-5- 5, |