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Show 8 Salina Sun February 26, 2003 Wolves earn their way to State with win against Wildcats a by Julie Wanlass The first round of the basketball playoffs were held Satur- 9,P rc. A--- ' A - 'N ,s .0 day, February 22 at Snow College in Ephraim. North Sevier played in the first game of the day at 9:30 a.m. against the South Summit Wildcats. The Wolves played a great game, leading the Wildcats at the end of each quarter with the final score 4 for the Wolves. The Wolves were led by Devin Jorgensen with 22 points, Greg Bulloch 17, Tyrel Peterson 11, Riley Wanlass and B h , ; 71-6- ii Logan Robins 6 each, Zach Dimick and Devin Burr 4 each and Ladd Hallows with 1. The Wolves will again play the first game of the day at the State Tournament in Cedar City, Thursday morning at 9:30 rival, the South Sevier Rams. In Monroe and the Rams won in great game and the Wolves season play the Wolves won in Salina. It should make for a hope to revenge their loss. a.m. against their cross-coun- ty SH ' Community Members Dominate in Volleyball Tournament In January and February kids are seen wrestling, playing basketball, or rolling in the snow. This year, that's not the case. Members of our community joined together to participate in the Special Olympics to play the game they love most, volleyball. The team consisted of Tatum Camp, Lindsey Coates, Victoria take first place. After region, theteam headed to Beaver for state competition. Being placed in a Division-- 1 category, teams consisting of college athletes, the team did not look down; they looked forward to some good competition and fun games. With great admiration for the game, the team beat , a - 1 Ci , V J-3- 1 I Z . Ills y Cl . L i i . i) 3 9 f two Utah State University teams, Orem, and two Pleasant Alex Bell, Camy Fillmore, RobGrove teams. Now, they were ; f t Teidria and ert, Merrit, Jerry up to play Weber State UniverDeT Their will coach for head the (s-.ciMangum. sity championship. Jill Porter. Their amazing wins spite the hard work and love, the did not come easily. The team team fell to Weber, taking second met at least once a week for three place at state. Each one would admit that the months to practice and enjoy the new friendships made. At re- experience was wonderful. another opportunity to learn munity well. We congratulate gion, they defeated two Beaver Their time together and the and enjoy life. The members of- you on ypur success and are teams and two Millard teams to chance to play volleyball was the team represented our com- - proud of your accomplishments. Hallows, Ashley Jorgensen, Marty Abrahams, Ben Redd, 5 f' i h V r V v at tfhJi p a A ' 4 J) GUNNISON VALLEY . ' - Healthcare Services 'a 5 - HOSPITAL jrt - TV; - 9 rs: j ' t I V 4 I ; , r tp CV K 1 'I f I i :( t 1 f I ; ffv N, ir?.rryfrT,li fi "am Visiting Specialists & Public Health Services FOR MARCH 2003 Mobile MRI Service Central Utah Public Health Department Dr. Richard Anderson Dr. Ronald Duerkson Dr. Patrick Kronmiller Dr. Marvin Allen Dr. Devon Nelson Dr. Brian Peterson Mobile MRI Service Richard Anderson Dean Bristow Mobile MRI Service Dr. Matthew Parsons Dr. Richard Anderson Dr. Ronald Duerkson Dr. Dean Bristow Mobile MRI Service Dr. William Collins Cristy Meacham Dr. Dr. 528-212- Immunizations (5:30 6:30) - General Surgeon Electrodiagnosis Urologist Cardiologist 801-465-25- 528-212- 5 851-045- 4 801-465-25- Ophthalmologist 800-854-62- General Surgeon 801-465-25- 528-212- 5 528-212- 5 528-212- 5 528-212- 5 528-212- 5 Redmond News Barbara Christensen 5 528-793- 5 529-429- j 9 Sunday, March 2, there will be ing were Burke Willardson and a young adult CES fireside 6 Russel Wilson. ' for the second p.m. at the stake center in Salina. Homemaking 11 528-212- These are North Sevier Middle School Presidential Physical Fitness Winners for 2nd quarter: 6th Grade Winners: Top Left: Ashley Argyle, Lindzee Thompson, Amber Stapel, Katie Wasden, Breanna Mccutheon, Sierra Beach, McKenzee Torgerson. Bottome Left: Jantzen McKinlay, William Anderson, Kenze Johnson, Riley Tidlund, and Austin Johansen. 7th Grade Winners: Top Left: Courtney Anderson, Jesilyn Gur- Whitney Mickelsen. 8th Grade Girls: Jennifer Stapel, Keisha Barney, Karissa Pickett, Heather Mickelsen, Randi Wasden, Drew Moscrop, Kristen Johnson, Tresha Mickelsen, Megan Hampton, and La'Tisha Roberts. 8th Grade Boys: Jace Burr, JD Anderson, Shelby Harrison, Matt Means, Jeremy Quarnberg, Alan Sorenson, Beau Johnson, Josh Robinson, Nathan Abrams. 888-637-43- Urologist Urologist Family Nurse "Practitioner 5 11 General Surgeon Electrodiagnosis Urologist 5 528-212- s ney, Brett Childs, Tyler McEown, Kolton Robins, Logan Learning, Rae Jacobsen. Bottom Left: Chanda Hallows, Lauren Jensen, Kelsha Robins, McKell Camp, Kaylee Coates, Amanda Wilson, and Necessary Orthopedics Ear, Nose, Throat 5 No Appointment 528-212- 6, NSMS Fitness Winners i 'in , 801-465-25- Ask for Joan in Radiology at Gunnison Valley Hospital for an appointment after consultation with your primary care physician. Cristy Meacham is available to see patients Monday - Friday (9: a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) i sj The speaker will be Elder ward was held on Thursday, Donald L. Staley. February 20 at 7 p.m. on raising There were seven ladies at the and teaching your children and Daughter of Utah Pioneer meet- grandchildren. ing held Thursday, February 13 Ladies, if you read or speak a at the home of Diane foreign language, contact the McCullough. A new sister Relief Society of the Second, joined the group, Pauline Ward. Christensen. Birthday wishes go out to Presenting the flag at the ro- Jewel Williams, April Fawn deo held at the Black Hawk Parker, Arlyne Laws, Leann Arena ere Misty Sorensen and Sharp, Louise Jensen, Sherrie Tania Jones, both ladies from Coats, Kimberly Dumas, Redmond. Carmaine . , Lewis, Tiffany Birthday wishes go to Stella Boswell, Joann Heath, from the Larsen, Faye Anderson, Callie Second Ward Relief Society. Losee, Melissa Tuft, Ann Speaking in the Second Ward Nentwich, Rose Michael, Luella on Sunday, February 16 as part Jorgerson, Renny Honeycutt, of the scout program were Tyler Carol Lowmen, Debra Peterson, Carlisle, Tyler Hampton, Gary Maryann Brown, Carol Ann Bosshardt, Charles Bosshardt, Russell, Mitzie Rassmussen, Mat Lyman, Jarred Rassmussen. Jean Johnson, Tammy Ander- The musical Number was proson, Brandy Roberts for the first vided by Tammy Hales and ward relief society. Debbie Newman. Brother Jared Jensen was susSpeaking in the First Ward Sacrament Meeting were Ken tained as male young single Nelson, Brendon Bosshardt. Tire adult representative for the secmusical number was by the ond ward. Sister Melissa Purper young men leaders. Also speak was sustained as single adult representative for the women. . Gunnison Valley Hospital Home Health & Hospice. serve the counties of: We Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne Available services include: IV Therapy Nursing Physical Therapy Diabetic Consultation Occupational Therapy Specialists Referral Aid for Other Services. 528-395- 5 or Nurse is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you have any questions, please feel free to call. The patient Is first in all we do!" gunmson valley hospital 64 East 100 North, Gunnison (435) 528-212- 5 i |