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Show Page 16 Sahna Sun October 20. 1999 NSHS students excused Friday he excused al 2 Noon on Friday . ( )cloher 22. due to the Regional Vollev hall Tournament. Salina Hiszh School North Sevier gets the win w ill to go to Region tournament ment with the top four qualify ing for stale. up lot the task taking an early 0 lead. But w hen Mickelsen got through her turn of service, the Wolves had jumped ahead to a 2 lead. Hansen y lough 2-- by JoLynCamp Skiff writer Want to show some school spirit? Come in early for your Letterman Jacket! we dont have your size, it will take approximately six weeks for delivery. Order NOW for Manti High School Gunnison Valley High School North Sevier High School If 29 North Main, Manti 835-313- T hard-foug- ht games. Coach HeatherTorgerson. who has been struggling to find that winning combination on the court, shook things up a bit, starting Freshman Kristina Peterson on the back row. She also Jensen s Inc. ensens inc. Last week North Sevier Wolf Women and the Gunnison Bulldogs would battled it out to see if a play-olhe necessary to see who would go to Region. Since North Sevierhad beaten the Bulldogs at Gunnison, the Bulldogs were hoping to Meal the win at North Sev ier. That would put the teams in a tie lor fourth in region. North Sev ier had an additional game with Manti on Thursday to try to get the one win necessary to seal their place in region hut were hoping to sure it up with the win against Gunnison which they did get in two rotated in sophomores Lindsey blocker andTeri Chappell hack row. Karen Gridley also secured a middle blocker position. Junior CariAnn Wilson, and seniors Annji Hansen and Britania Mickelsen to the 1 completed the line-uIn the first game, Gunnison seemed p. AirFree Wireless and CELLULARONE ANNOUNCE: JV Team ends Season w 5-- in I serving chipped to increase the lead to Gunnison had a hit ol a surge in momentum as there seemed to he a hit of confusion and laekol communicafor the Wolf tion w ith the new line-u- p Women. They came back to make it but North Sevier took the win 15-The second game of the .match Miekelsen's tough serving grabbed an early 0 lead for the Wolf Women when Gunnison called their first timeout. The lead increased to 12-- 6 when the Wolf Women seemed to have it all under control, but Gunnison didnt lay down for them as they worked Butashilt harder and gained to in momentum for North Sevier made them too much for the Bulldogs with the final score Manti Templars take the Wolves in Two The new line-u- p changes were tweaked a little from Tuesday to Thursday when the Wolf Women came out 9-- 2. 7-- 6-- 9, 17-1- 7. 5-- 6-- 10-1- 15-1- Freshmen Also Win Last Two Matches For anyone who has followed the Freshmen team, they know that they have improved immensely since the season started the end of August. In r"'i'n short weeks they have learned and demonstrated the basics in and turned out a winning record Ibi their fin si experience in high school strong against the Templars with Senior Melanie Anderson back on the back row. Alth,.ugu Manti wiled the match in two games. North Sevier was a lough conti'n',,,r nnd had the Templars on the topes many limes throughout the match. Manti needed to get this win and were hoping Juab would get a loss against the numberone Region seated. South Sevier in order to put them in a play-ollor second and third in the region. South Sevier did get the win against Juab and so Mantis win against North Sevier was of consequence to them, hut the loss was of no consequence as far as region standings for North Sevier. vol-levh- 'hli'ics. With the win against Gunnison Tuesday and Manti on Thursday, they finished the season with a record of but it didnt come easy either night as they battled out three competitive games in both matches. Service was the name of .the game against Gunnison as usually the team that could get the serve in won the rally and point. Missed serves were the downfall of both teams throughout the match. The score of the first game was a decisive 8 win for North Sevier, but Gunnison came back to win the close second game in extra points at The tiebreaker was also decided in extra points with North Sevier winning the match The match against Manti brought out the heart in the Freshmen as they battled from behind to gain redemption after their no show losses at Manti earlier in the season. The match went 10-- 1 to the Wolf Women 5, and 7-- 5, T game ol the match, Manti 1 before North Sevier lead the gained turned i t arou nd i n a big way i n seori ng nine unanswered points making it 10-- 5 lor the Wolves. Manti came right hack and it became anybodys ball In the first 5-- 5-- 16-1- 4. and game as the score was tied at The Templars turned on the after burners and went onto the win al 12-1- 17-1- 5. 15-1- 2. In the second game the Wolves came out lighting and broke Manlis first service. They then went onto dominate the court with a lead of However, Manlis tough serving combined with some lack in communication turned the tides on JNorth Sevier unanswered points as Manti score at 4. They went on for a big win to finish the season, 15-4-- 0. 3, 15-- This was Coach Cari Baugh's one and only volleyball coaching experience at North Sevier . She will be leaving North Sevier at the end of the -- 7. trimester in November as she is getting married December 2 and moving to Li ttlcton, Colorado (but not to teach North Sevier will most likely play the numberone seated South Summit from the northern region on Tuesday, October 9, to determine their seed in the Region Tournament to be held in Salina school). I wanted to do it for Coach Baugh more than for us, commented one of the players alter the game. All the players were given playing time and on Friday. October 22. Four teams from each the Northern and Central Regions will be play ing in that tourna DIGITAL AMERICA RATE 500 Minutes ONLY$49.99 per JfM PLAN ? All 100 per minute! month ith Tw o More Wins North Sevier Woll Women JV players have had a successful season this and year withawinning record of many of their losses were in very close matches. Last week against Gunnison, the Wolf Women won a two game match 5 with a very close first game of and a score of 15-- 8 in the second. The Manti match was also decided in favorof the Wolves alter two games with scores ol 1 4 and 15-Some injuries throughout the season altered the line-u- p at times, but the team evolved to be very tough defensively as well as on the net. Coach DeDe Fil Imore was proud of the teams effort this year say ing, Now we know w hat it is I ike to win. We have a lot of talent on our team. The next two years will he awesome. another our points pailicipaled in the win Thursday. 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