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Show Page 8 SalinaSun Wednesday. October 7. 1998 North Sevier Wins Homecoming Game Burr by Ashley A week of homecoming activities, assemblies, and spirit lead up to Friday nights football game against the Parowan Rams. The Wolves snuck by the Rams and won, .' . Tough defense in the first quarter, by both teams, put the score tied at the end of the first quarter In the second quarter, senior Ben Vliller broke loose and ran for 73 yards before being brought down at the seven yard line. Two plays later. Hunter Shaheen threw a touchdown pass to 14-7- 0-- 0. Volleyball - w t r loses to Enterprise, beats Kanab ? ij V'-- z tr of the game. The Wolves did all they could on defense, but Parowan still made it down the field for a touchdown in the third quarter. The score, with one quarter remaining, was tied at In the beginning of the final quarter, both teams stepped up on defense, allowing neither team to score. However, Aaron Reynolds recovered a fumble and North Sevier marched down the fie Id and Joe Shaheen ran for his second touchdown of the day, a four yard run. Steve Walsers extra point put the Wolves up 14-Parowan came close to scoring in the final minute, howeverNorth Sevier stopped them inside the twenty-yar- d line. After the game, the football team and cheerleaders met on the field and sang the school song. f V by Annji Hansen Something has been missing from the NS Volleyball team this season. Something obviously very important to the success for the team. Intensity and unity holds NS from accomplish- V w r 7-- 7. k v- - ! h' , ing their goals of victory. This showed true on Tuesday September, 29 as the NS Wolves face the Enterprise Wolves during homecoming week. Their skills were on and all they did wrong was make simple mistakes. They could have won the game but they lacked the mental element. Enterprise took the first game 15-- 5 and the A disappointing loss for second i his brother, Joe Shaheen.' Steve i i. Walsers extra point put the Wolves ahead Defense proved to be a NSHS Wolves lift their helmets in support of the kickoff team. The Wolves are 2 - 3 for the season. factor in the rest of the half, with North Sevier. neither team scoring. Cross-countrAfter a team meeting things started North Sevier came out of halftime changing for the better. Team unity determined to pull out the victory, blossomed as they traveled down to however in the third quarter the game Kanab on September 3 . North Sevier plays Manti on began to be run by the Rams. North Together they fought. Each contribSeviers Anthony Sampson sprained Wednesday, October 7, at 7 p.m. The Brown heels with at her Hansen 3rd, Britney uting to an excellent game. Together by Annji h is ankle, forcing him to sit out the rest Wolves are A homecoming victory took place moving up to 5th, Jackie Bosshardt Jeff Wanlass 16th and Brian Learning they held spirits high, talking, and 15-y 7th. JV placings were Jim Rasmussen team 6th, Mandi Larsen 7th, Lindsay Robfor the NS smiling took the first game Wednesday September, 30. Both the erts 16th, and Trista Harwood 17th. 1st, Josh Taylor 3rd, Shawn Abrams Although NS slacked at the start of 4th, Brandon Barney 7th, Ron Gridley game two letting Kanab gain a boys and girls teams took fist place on Also running was Patricia Dexter. The girls are doing an outstanding the NS Blackhawk course. 0th, Garek Johnson th, and Robert lead. NS quickly realized it making an The girls continue to dominate re- job and are looking forward to Region Colvin at 15th. extra effort to pull ahead winning 1st Three of North Seviers cheerlead- girls are selling Fernwood Chocolates well and are The State first meets and competitions. Holding boys running very gion holding place. This week NS placed a score of 23 are the boys with 37 pts. Leading over are working very hard. They are deter-mine-d ers, Ashley Burr, Diedra Jorgensen, for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Winning the Kanab Cowboys came and Shauni Curtis have been invited to on defending their State 2 A like a breath of fresh air to the NS If you would like to order some pts. Coming in second, with 63 pts., Enterprise who scored 5 pts. ' attend and dance in the Macys Thanks-givin- g chocolates, please contact one of the was South Sevier. Kade Wasden placed 3rd, Brett Championship. team. 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