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Show October 27, 1999 Salina Sun Wolves earn State nshS Girls earn State berth at Region tourney Birth with 7-- 6 o win over Rams il v' a by Jonathan Porras The Iasi game ol (he regular season was held al South Sevier High School. The Wolves' and the Rams' rivalry goes hack a long way and it was one ol the biggest and hardest hitting games there was. The Wolves and the Rams exchanged the hall all through the lirst and second quarter and neither team was able to score. London Hallows led the Wolves' delense in the first half with some amaing tackles. Coming out of halftime the Wolves were tired up and ready to bring the game to a close. South Sevier kicked the hall off and Seth Hallows received it at the line. Seth look off on what seemed to be a few yards, but quickly pitched it back to Jordan Learning who look off down the sidelines and dogged one last tackle to go in for the touchdown run and the lirst score of on a the night. ' The Wolves were in a freny. They seemed so pumped up it didn't look like the South Sevier ollense stood a 97-ya- chance, but on the third down, quarterback Bryan Morgan, diopped back and lixed a bullet to receiver Junk Henson. It looked like we were going to slop him short ol the lirst down, but somehow he avoided the tackle and three other potential tackles on the way for the touchdown. South Sev ier then elected to go for the two points. If they made it the score would then be 8 and the Wolves would have to play catch up. But the two points were blown as the Wolves delense held strong and kept the Wolves ahead The night would end without another score and the Wolves stood out on the field singing the school song after their 6 victory over the rival 7-- 7-- HallSt. Maiks The Wolves beating the Rams leave them qualified toplay the Rich Rebels in Rich Saturday at noon. Talking about the game coming up against Rich, junior wide receiverChan Brailhwaile staled, It will be a big g defensive battle and a game, but we'll come out with the victory. vj I second round of the Region Tout nameni F;riday. ( )eto-be- r 22. The Wolf Women came out at the NSMS the ith crowd conhome mnasiumw gy the enthusiasm. tributing to Alter losing to a lough lirst place South Summit team in the lirst round with determination p I'jH match held onTuesdny at South Summit, North Sevier was matched agai nst Rowland Hall of the northern region. North Sevier had made some hne-u- p only strategic changes in their a week before with which they have stayed and have panned out for them. They took Rowland Hall in two games, 7-- Rams. in the 'V A v by JoLynCamp Staff n liter North Sev ier earned theirscul in the State Volleyball Tournament for the first yearin many by defeating Row land 5-- hard-foug- -- - .- - ht team includes: Annaliese Peterson, Manti; Telasia Beal, Manti; Leslie Rasmussen, Juab; Christine Linder, Grantsville; Becky Dees, So.Summit; Leah Tapp, So. Summit; Ashley Simpson, So. Summit; Britania Mickelsen, No. Sevier; Sarah Gray, So. Sevier; Alisa Rose, So. Sevier; Regan Roberts, So. Sevier. Not Pictured: Julie Stevens, Rowland Hall; The 2A 15-- 8. In the first game, the ,, ; - Wolf Women scored the first two points for the lead. Although Rowland Hall was in hot pursuit, they were unable to evereatch them. KarenGridley wasdominanton the net with blocks and southpaw hits that threw off their delense. Between that and an team defense, the lead was extended to 3 when R.H. called their first time-ou- t. With the Christine Downard, No. Summit. for NS. the game went on score of with long rallies and no change in score lot several rotations. By the time the coaches had the score was 13-used their three entries allowed for all-o- 8-- AirFree Wireless and CELLULARONE ANNOUNCE: substitutes. The Wol I" Women pushed through to win the match. 15-Game two of the match proved NS with the early lead but this lime the leadvvas exchanged w ith RH 7. n, as they got live unanswered points making it 3 for them. But the Wolf Women were not id be denied as they earned back the lemt ' "me tong!', im hv Ri if :in i ImivU 5-- Mn-li'ki'- 7 lor the Woll Women. There was no stopping NS as they 'ought aiduouslv lor eveiv point thiough several rotalionsand won the match with a second game score of In the final contest for the Wolf Women determining fifth and sixth places, they found themselves matched with Juab Wasps to whom they had lost both matches in regular season pluy.This didn't seem to intimidate the Wolves as they came out it 8-- the back t ow al ter the service rotation. Hales w'as moved to outside hitter on the front row which has given her greatei power with the angle hit. Halie Sandei s rotates in to play the back row Li aswell. Bi itania Completing the Mickelsen and CariAnn Wilson who Ime-upa- .isisteni hitting, the scivum and delense season. Noi ill Sev let also has a strong tvi e le'1 bench should they need to call on them. State Tournament 5-- 8. and won the first game handily, the second game of the match. North Sevier once again seemed to be domi- nating. but this tough Juab team was not ready to hand over the match. for North Sevier. With the score at run that won Juab had a seven-poi8 the game lot them CLASS At Utah Valley State 2-- MatchcsUPPFR College Friday's BRACKFTJuabf 2:30 p.m.: Parowan vs. Millard 7-- (6-6- vs. Manti (6-- ). (8-4- ), ) l2:30p.m.;Juab(7-5)Millard(6-6- winner vs. San Juan ), 415 p.m.; vs. South Paiowan ) 4. 15 p.m.; Juab ) Sevier ( Millard ) loser vs. Parowan ) (9-0- (8-4- 10-1- ), (7-5- (6-6- (6-6- Manti loser. 5:30p.m. L( )WE'.R BRACKHT Beaver(5-7- ) vs. 12:30 p.m.; North Giantsville 2:30 p.m.; ), vs. Grand Sev ier( (8-4- ) (8-4- ), 15-1- came down to the Finally, caking third game to see who would get the belter seed lor the Stale Tournament. In the end, Juab once again came out on top with a final score of it . Action in Orem In 5-- ! .'. lie-- bi 3. (7-3- Beaver (5-- 7 )Gianlsville ) winner 4:15 p.m.; vs. South Summit ( North Sevier (3-- )Cnand ) w inner (8-4- (7-3- 8 ).4. 5 p.m.; Beaver loser vs. North ) Se v ier ( - 8 )Grand ( 3 ) loser, 5 30 p. m . Final Standings in Noi tliCentra! Region Toui nameni - South Summit; vs. F.nlerpriset 10-- 1 (8-4- The Wolf Women were upbeat anticipating State. They seemed to have newfound confidence with the hne-uThe hne-uchanges have Amqi Hansen's leadership as seller throughout the rotation. Karen Gridley and Lindsey Roberts trade off playing a lough middleblockerhilter position Fieshman Kristina Peterson plays back row taking away the short hit. Brandi Robins is utilied for her lough serving, with Melanie Anderson playing in p p. DIGITAL AMERICA RATE PLAN! 500 Minutes ONLY $49.99 per 100 per minute! month America Call anywhere in the United States, with NO LONG DISTANCE CHARGES! (When calling from home area) e FREE Caller ID FREE Nokia 252 phone ($70 value) with new activation First Incoming Minute FREE Sign up at ACE Hardware in Gunnison Or at AirFree Wireless in Ephraim 435 283-501- 0 7-- : I Sevier; 5- Juab; 6- - North Sevier. The 2A Stale Volleyball tournament will be held at Utah Valley Stale College in ( )i cm this Friday and Saturday, ( Jctober 29 and 30 in conjunction with A and 3A tournaments. The 2A tournatournament will be a the I ment. South Summit takes top spot in Volleyball tourney by JoLynCamp Staff writer The championship match of the n Tournament faced oil' South Summit and South Sevier, both number one teams in their regions and both undefeated on the season. Alter a battle of three hard games. South Summit earned the Region Champion15-52 From the first ship, game the level of play was no disappointment for a championship with several sideouts and rotations before 9, Toll-Fre- 3- -! the first point was scored. Although there was no more than a point's difference in the early part of the game. SouthSevier began to dominate toward the middle of the game mentally disarming South Summit. With the leadership ol Regan Roberts and Sarah Gay, the Rams went on to win the first game 15-In the next game. South Summit battled back to gain a matching 15-- 9 victory. The third game had South Sevier on top 1 with a lough Alisa Rose on the llont row, but killer serves dished out by South Summit tied the score The emotion of the match intensified and began swinging the momentum like a pendulum. South Sevierhad 5-- 6-- a e w tough ba hand ng cal s i n a i o w which dampened their spirits and offense as South Summit went ahead 0-I I However. South Sevier took the momentum right hack loraquick four points as they almost caught the lead at 1 1. Points were gained back and Idi th by both teams keeping the match intense at 2 for South Summit as they wenlon to win Becky Dees of South Summit was named MVP ol the tournament leading her team with hits, serves and defense. 0-- 13-1- 15-1- Patrick Zimmerman, Ml) I amilv Prat tice including Obstetrics, Icdnatrie Care and Adult Medicine Cristy Meacham, NP i ) V i 0 Mam m Salma 529-74- 11 Limited tune only Offer expres November 30. 1999 One-yea- r contract rcau.'sd $70 value of phone based on new activ tation Phone price without new activation is S161 POOR ( |