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Show 8 March 5, 2003 Salina Sun Lady Wolves Finish Sixth in 2A The Lady Wolves headed out Thursday Feb. 27, 2003 for the state tournament in Cedar City. The team knew their plight to become state champs would be a tough one because of where they fell in the bracketing and the good teams they would have . 'rU A r i V v. I O V I V : i ' ' Lr. 4 S- ft 'e : . K ' JS A - which gave Beaver many second chances to score. At the end of the second quarter the score was Kendra Willardson 21 sets a screen and Kristina Peterson 34 28-2- 3 in favor of Beaver. rubs off the screen hoping to score off the Pick and roll. After half time the Beavers seconds left in the 2nd quarter, early in the game. Again having came out fired up and they went 'coach Larsen called for one shot, an early game, the Wolves on a scoring streak. Halfway Kristina Peterson was set to seemed to be worn out from the through the 3rd quarter they shoot, but couldn't find an open- - prior two days and by halftime were up by 13 points. The Lady were down 1 . her vision peripheral Wolves kept their composure, ing. Using Coach Larsen must have she caught Nielsen on the three didn't give up, and fought back the team a pep talk durto it and line, her, given point passed to get within two points of BeaNielsen sank the to ing half time because they came ver. They couldn't quite finish North Sevier a 26-2- 1 lead. out of the locker room fired up them off and at the buzzer the give The Wolves continued the 3rd to start the third quarter. Beaver's had won by four quarter how they played in the Peterson kept the team in the points. The scores were Peterson second with and hustle, good de- game with her 23, Pickett 12, Nielsen 9, for Cook to down and will to the win fense, long passes Willarson 4, Cook 4, and Hallay-up-s. The Wolves some 14 7. to The Manti open outscoring lows 2. fourth quarter the Wolves came out with their tough full The Lady Wolves met Manti seemed to let down a little, but court press, which helped them at the second day of state and kept their lead and therefore out score the Braves 10 to 15 in they were out for some "Sweet gave the subs a chance to play the 3rd, which tied up the score Revenge!" After losing to Manti at state. With the final score 52 - 36-3All through the fourth twice during the regular season, -it was intense with both 41 for the Wolves. The 2nd in 2A Tournament Wolves, they defeated the BeaThe North Sevier Wolves Boys vers The Wolves led the Basketball Team finished their first quarter with a score of 24-- 8 season last weekend competing and never looked back out scorin the state tournament held at ing the Beavers every quarter. In the Centrum in Cedar City. the fourth quarter the entire the Wolf team saw playing action 27, Thursday, February Wolves faced off against the for a great win for the Wolves. Rams from South Sevier in a 9:30 Peterson scored 20 points, a.m. game. Ending the first Bulloch 13, Wanlass 12, Hallows three quarters the Rams led the 6, Jorgenson 4, Dimick 3 and Wolves by one, going in for a Jewkes 3. lay-u- p in the last seconds to go In the championship game ahead. The fourth quarter the Saturday night the Wolves faced Rams continued their stall ball the number one Manti Templars tactics but the Wolves pulled out losing a close game with a score The Wolves can be to a five point lead to win the of 64-5game with a score of 47-4proud of their efforts with a seaLeading scorers for the Wolves son of many ups and downs were Devin Jorgersen with 25 where they played their hearts points and Greg Bulloch with 10. out to the end with a Second Peterson had 4, Robins 3 and Place State finish in the 2A DiviWanlass 5. sion. Scoring for the Wolves Friday, saw the Wolves tank- were Hallows 16, Bulloch 1?, ing on the Beaver Beavers. In a Peterson 10, Jorgenson 8, surprise run away for the Wanlass 4 and Robins 3. by Julie Wanlass 61-3- 5. EVEN THE HARO TO PLEASE Our SatLsfar lion Gudnuitpe you dont hate to accept and pay for your tax return until you're completely satisfied. H&R BLOCK' 26-2- 5. 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The i quarter teams fighting for the win. The score going back and forth. North Summit ended up making the last basket to put them up by one with seconds left, which won the game for them by one point. The final score was 50 49. The scorers were Peterson 23, Cook 12, Nielsen 9, and Willarson 5. Peterson had 5 threes to her credit in this game. The Wolf Women ended up taking 6th place in the State Tournament. the same way it is today. Mayor Anderson presented a business license application for Johnson's Towing 4 and informed the council that the Johnson's are now complying with the zoning regulations at motion was approved with two this location. The license application was approved. negative votes. Council member Hales upMayor Anderson also predated the council on the status sented a business license appliof the federal collector roads for cation for Salina Floral & Gifts Salina and mentioned that they and stated that their Utah State were still waiting written ap- Sales Tax number had been obtained from the tax commission. proval from UDOT. Hales read aloud a letter sent Tom Harrison motioned to apto UDOT requesting updated in- prove the license application. A business license amendformation and estimated a starting date for the construction in ment for American Auto was 2003. He added that this federal presented with a new address, collector road classification will and the amendments were acnot be developed for a truck cepted as presented. route, it will continue to be used -- Surgeon Lady Scorers of the game were Peterson 13, Cook 13, Nielsen 9, Willardson 7, Pickett 6, and Salma Council approves licenses 1 '.It FULL-TIM- E h sure, which didn't seem to bother North Sevier much, but the score was 16 to 9 for Beaver at the end of the first quarter. North Sevier struggled to keep Beaver's top player Chelsea Eyre from getting important offensive rebounds, , S Wolves Finish I to play and beat. The Lady &r . 4 Wolves played Beaver at 4:10 p.m. Thursday and to say the least, it was eventful from the tip off. In the first quarter Beaver started out with full court pres- Jcr k A r M MJ S 5 " - X VISITING SPECIALISTS FOR MARCH gPtPavfd'Crlro wirAflfPttctiti School Baord Business (Continued from Page 1) with the writing tutor, increase reading ability through continued use of Reading Counts, have students read books on their levels and show comprehension on RC tests, and increase the I school's learning atmosphere through the Crime Watch program thereby reducing problem behaviors and fostering student accountability and leadership. In other board business, the following individuals were approved for employment: Amy , Douglas-Harwar- J XT' instructional North Sevier High School teachers and coaches, Jill Porter, Paul Torgersen, Andrea Howard and Stoney Myers, were approved to attend a coaching clinic in Las Vegas in February. Conflicting schedules have necessitated changing board meeting dates as follow: March 11 to March 12, April 15 to April 16, May 20 to May 21, and June 24 to June 25. Pat Wilson reported that the low bidder for the additional classroom at Monroe Elementary School is Majestic Builders, Spanish Fork, in the amount of School replacing Marlene Vest, and Michelle Harrison, instructional assistant, Monroe Elemen$182,700 which includes alternatary School, replacing Marsha 2 3. The low bidJohnson. Transportation super- tives 1, and for the der reroofing project at visor Lynn Julander was apAshman Elementary School is proved to attend the Highly EfBuilders, Spanish Fork, Majestic fective Criticism & Discipline which of the in amount $316,160 and Skills for V Affiliated Health Care Providers SuperManagers visors workshop in Las Vegas, Nev. in February. District transportation funds will pay expenses. Richfield High School teacher Laura Morris, along with approximately 64 students and chaperones, were approved to participate in the Heritage Mu- 'Vtf . i, ' d, assistant. North Sevier High costs of students requesting fee waivers. No district funds will ,be required for the trip. k I J includes alternative 1. Hales Sand & Gravel, Salina, received the low bid in the amount of $412,750 to upgrade the west parking lot at South Sevier High School, the east parking lot at Richfield High School, the north service areas of North Sevier and South Sevier seal coat the sic Festival in Anaheim, Califor- high schools, and to of Ashman and nia, in April. Richfield High playgrounds schools. Monroe elementary School has agreed to cover the |