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Show tThf Page 6 Nephi, Utah JTimrs-iN'rlu- s Sports Shorts ihdBm,oo By Heath Dopp clean sweep lor Juab A High School f ports la- -t week Tui allay, Juab s Lady started the week utf with a big win over the Gunni.-o- n Bulldogs. Then they defeated West Desert for the second time in two weeks. Wednesday the boys defeated the always tough Gunni.-o- n Bulla-- ps Boys basketball team conquers Lindsay Hart By JUS Correspondent The Juab High School Wasps Basketball team plated Gunm-o- n Valley on Wednesday, Dec. la. In a scrappy game, Juab domi- Lady Wasps pull in two great wins I,ady played the Kyle Callaway, Chris Allen, Kellen Niel-e- several three-pointer- in the s fourth quarter to keep the game intense and dose. Kyle Callaway scored twenty one points and grabbed nine rebounds while Trent Stowell scored six points and pulled -- half We got a little too conservative in the second fir- -t The Gunnison Bulldogs did not GIVE HIM SOME ROOM want to let Juab's Trevor Jones get the luo point shot. Juab Juab also beat the Manti easily defeated Gunnison . Photo by Heath Dopp. heated a battle, in Templars 49-tl- 63-50- defense was but the Wa-p- s finally able to keep the scorer- from Manti in check. Kyle Callaway, center, ay.-. "Nobody is selfish on the team. We all share the ball and I'm sure if we keep playing with that kind of attitude, it will lead to great things. Coach Jacobsen says. It was a great team w in w ith several players making key hustle play.- - to help Juab hold off the -- Templar.- - The Juab High School wrestling team competed in the Manti Christinas Duels The team will play Beaver on Wednesday, Dec. 29, Richfield on Jan 5. and Delta on Friday, Jan 7 restled its way to a first place finish in dominating fashion. On Friday afternoon, the Wasps defeated Monticello 61-, 1, (lunnison Valley South Sevier Emery 6 and North Sanpete They finished the tournament on Saturday w ith a perrecord by defeating fect Fremont 53-- 1, Manti and Altamont 72-Coach Waldron commented, This was easily the best w 73-6- 1 65-1- 61-1- 8-- 0 Gl-- 2 weve wrestled so far this season. Our conditioning was better, and we made fewer mistakes. Individually for the Wasps. Wyet Ingram (103) placed 5th at the tournaby going ment. Justin Reynoso (112) continued to solidify his position by finishing 2nd with record At 11!), Tyson a McPherson wrestled to a record and earned a 2nd 1 7-- 1 7-- place finish. Chad 1 Green-halg- h with a record. Jake Revoir also placed 4th at 130 with a record. At 35, Jeff South wrestled to a mark and 5th place finish. Jade Green-halgcontinued his winning (125) placed 5-- 5-- 1th 3 1 3 h ways at 1 10 by posting an record and winning 1st place. Kevin Worwood (1 15) 8-- 0 for the tournament, went placing 2nd. At 152, Thad Pay bested the competition, earning 1st place w ith an record. Nathan Bastian (1G0) 7-- 1 8-- 0 ousted his opponents en route to a perfect and 1st place finish. Joe Allred (171) posted a record and 3rd place 8-- 0 G-- 2 The team al-- o Boys Basketball, finish. Paul Kveritt (18!)). Jesse Boyd (215), and Jor- dan Moose Guillory (275) anchored the Wasps in the All finishing 1st with in placed perfect records for the tournament. Juab had four JV w restlers competing in the Varsity duels as independent wrestlers for other teams. Knik finished and in 1th place at 189. Zach Larsen (215) placed 1th with a record also. Tyson Ashworth (112) and John Terry (130) were the other two JV wrestlers competing in the Varsity duels. Coach Ryan Warner's JV team also fared well in the JV tournament. Ben McPherson (103) placed 4th, Devun Day (112) placed 4th, Bryson Ashworth (119) placed 1st, Loren.o Jensen (125) placed 2nd, Shad McPherson (125) placed 4th. Kenyan Savage (130) placed 2nd, Stewart (110) placed 1st, Dallen Proctor (115) finished 2nd, Levi Jensen (152) placed 1st, Brian Brough (160) placed 1st, Rian Ragle (1G0 placed 2nd, Todd Watts (171) finished 1st, Devan Evans (189) placed 1st, Scott Evans (189) placed 1th, and Bruce Adams (215) finished 3rd. Coach Warner said of the tournament, If some of JV guys keep improving, then they w ill have a decent chance to place at Region. They need to keep pushing the Varsity, so that everyone can get better. The teams next competition isnt until January 8th, when they will compete at the Beaver tournament. We have some time off now. We " during the football season. Diego is the other, who will play sometime in Juan Juab mid-Januar- 12-14-- 04 Moapa Valley, Nev. 72, Enterprise 51 1 Beaver 41 at N Sevier 19 Duchesne 78 at S. Summit 63 Parowan 39 at Delta 56 Grantsville 39 at Juan Diego 59 Gunnison 38 at Juab 19 Manti 51 at Millard 42 Meridian 31 at Rowland Hall 42 Monticello 51 at Grand 46 Monument Valley 69 at San Juan 70 played West High School on Thursday, Dec. 1G They pulled in another w in w ith a final score of Scoring points for rt the team were, Katie Jack-son- . ten points; Whitney four points; Sarah Clark, six points; Sally Smalley, fourteen points; and Tanya Hathaway with eight points. Head Coach, Coach Sander- comments on the game, We got off to a great start and shot the ball well. We still need to take better care of the basketball though and reduce our turnovers. The girls basketball team will play their next game on Tuesday, Jan. 1, at North Sevier. They will also play Bryce Valley on Friday, Jan. 7. Lun-del- of 2001, will be Wednesday the 22nd again.--t Millard. Not only will this be an exciting game, but the drill team will be performing their annual flashlight routine, a sight you don't want to miss. I would dare say that I am not the only one who would like to see the Wasps get some payback against the Eagles. Millard is one of only two teams who beat the Wasps Sports Writer half, but we were still able to pull it out De.-e- point shooting kept them in the game. At the end Juab did w hat it took to get the w in. Juab's win puts them at 6 wins and one loss. That one loss came to 1 ranked South Sevier who received their first lost to Millard on Friday. Juabs last home game before Christmas, and By Heath Dopp 10-3- down eight boards. Trevor Jones added thirteen point- -, Shane Blackett scored eleven points, Casey Jones scored seven, and Kellen Nielsen had five points. It took awhile first at Manti and out, boy, you mis-e- d a good one. There were four technical fouls called m the game. Thats how inten.--e this game was. At the end of the first half Juab closed the gap to trail by 3 points. Juab came out of the locker room strong, taking the lead, but could not put the game away. Manti s three- - pa.-sio- Juab wrestlers take last Friday and Saturday 1. 1 6 fourth quarter. Manti hit 1 They played really well, The followning them ing individuals scored points for the team, Katie Jackson, eleven point-- ; ShaNeil Cook, three point- -. Erin Evans, two point-- ; Sally Smalley, fifteen point-- , and Tanya Hathaway w ith eight points. Coach Sanders says, The girls came out and played with a lot of n in the added ten, and Brett and Deun Hansen each scored 63-5- Dec. Tue-da- y, w in- Hansen all collecting five or more rebounds Kyle Calla-ay led the scoring w ith eighteen points. Killcn XieNen four points. Casev Jones and Shane Blackett combined for ten assists. The boys' basketball team also played Manti on Friday, Dec. 17. In a tournament type game. Juab battled and The Wasps beat Manti eventually gained control of the inside led by Kyle Callaway and Trent Stowell and slowly pulled away in the 1 Gunni-o- n Bulldogs on and Brett n, The most exciting game of basketball team Valley Wa.-p- s 49-3- 8 . the week was Manti at Juab la.--t Friday night. If you were one of the few who missed The Juab High Sch oo Juab (Junni'on with n dogs. By Lindsay Hart JUS Correspondent nated the inside and di feated Gunm-o- December 22, 2004 l, 1 Parowan 21 at Manti 43 San Juan 47 at Monticello 56 1 at S. Summit 56 at Richfield 49 at Valley 60 Malad, Idaho 78 at N. Summit 40 Manti 56 at Juab 63 Rowland Hall 47 at Park City 12 San Juan 36 at Emery 51 Sevier 39 at Millard 42 Kanab 6 1 at Valley 60 Beaver 1 1 ' Grand 52 Kanab 6 1 1 Escalante 62 at Grand 78 49 at Snow Canyon 69 Juan Diego upper-weight- 8-- 0 N. Sevier 63 vs. Bryce Valley 60 Salt Lake Lutheran 57 at Richfield 74 Girls Basketball, 12-14-- 04 Delta 50. Beaver 36 Bed-doe- s Grantsville 55, S. Summit 41 Juab 12. Gunnison 35 5-- 3 Kanab 51, Cross Creek 31 Millard 29, Parowan 28 N.Summit 44, Manti 41 Rowland Hall 4 4, SL Lutheran 31 San Juan 58, Grand 37 S. Sevier 42, Enetrprise 37 5-- 3 1 Monument Valley 55 at San Milford 4 at Escalante 33 Juan 51 4 0 4 Gunnison 35 vs. Millard 4 1 Rowland Hall 25 at Grantsville 57 S. Summit 64 at Altamont 35 West Desert 32 at Juab 46 Dove Creek 45 at Grand 21 12-17-- All-re- d Duchesne 43 vs. Manti 31 53 vs. S. Sevier 40 Kanab 45 vs. San Juan 57 Monticello 40 vs. Richfield 45 Lincoln County, Nev. 25 at Enterprise 46 N. Summit 35 vs. N. Sevier 58 Juan Diego 12-18-- 0 4 Gunnison 25 vs. Panguitch 37 Hurricane 42 at S. Summit 45 Manti 56 vs. Monticello 39 N. Sevier 47 at Duchesne 43 N. Summit 35 vs. S. Sevier 39 WHERES THE FOUL? Juabs Ashley Clark took the shot, but this Gunnison player tried to knock it away. The Lady Wasps beat both Gunnison and West Desert this past week. Photo by Heath Dopp. are going to practice this banged up knees, elbows, week and then give the team or ribs, and were all a bit a good break to heal up and tired. Well heel up and then get over sickness. Most of the be ready for January when guys are battling some kind of things get a lot tougher, said cold or flu, some of them have Coach Waldron. ' Richfield 39 vs. Kanab 27 San Juan 52 vs. Millard 48 Wayne 42 vs. Juan Diego 66 Wrestling According to an article written in The Daily Herald, Juab is ranked 5th in the Top 5 Wrestling teams in the state. The other top ranked teams are 1. Wasatch, 2, Spanish Fork, 3. Pleasant Grove, and 4. Payson. CHRISTMAS RECITAL Students of Julie Nielson Piano Studio performed in a Christmas Recital on Saturday, December 11, 2004. Front: Kylie Jacobsen, Sara Davis, Rachel Lepien, Riki Squire, Chance Carlton, Courtney Carlton, Jordan Memmott. Back: Julie Neilson, Katie SQUEEZE! Juabs Nathan Bastian puts the squeeze on his opponent in the first round of Davis, Olivia Creps, Erin Howard, Matthew Nielson, Jaden Jackson, Tori Carlton, Amanda the Manti Christmas Duals held last Friday and Saturday. Photo by Heath Dopp. Hathaway, Brandee Kammerman. 1 4 I |