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Show 8 Salina Sun Front: JaLee Hallows, Ashley Crane, Kasta Nielsen, Kylie Robins. Middle: Meagan Lambertson, Kjerstine Rosquist, Janelle Lopshire, Rachel Learning, Katie Anderson, Karli Laws. Back: Nicole Shepard, Kendra Willardson, Kayla Nelson, Tara Pickett, Janel Robins, Brandi Bastian, Natalie Hales, Kate Chappell. August 27, 2003 The Golf Team includes (back) Zack Dimick, Eric MaCart, Brandon Brown, Logan Robins (front) Coach Eppich, Josh Hallows, Trevor Poulson, Ladd Hallows, Tyson Jewkes. Not Pictured, Tyler Clark. Ser Swngers get to Work Wolves Wn Consolation Bracket in Early Tourney by Heather Brown The North Sevier High School Lady Wolves have been practicing very hard to prepare for the upcoming season. First year Head Coach, Jill Porter, has brought new talent and interest to the team along with the importance to stay in shape. Everyday before practice the team runs about a mile together and returns to the high school for warm up and The North Sevier Wolves Golf people competed for a spot on exciting season of golf. "I am held their tryouts on Au- the team. " Hallows will be our looking forward to the season. Team turning seniors who have shown 21 and 22. According to best returner," said Eppich, Four returning golfers and a lot great leadership and talent in the gust more talent coming will make Kevin Coach Eppich, returning when asked about the team this past. "Our seniors are doing talent from last year's team in- year. "He competed in the State the season great," explained awesome. They are truly amazcludes Ladd Hallows, Tyson Tournament last year and has sophomore golfer Brandon ing!" stated Coach Porter. Brown. had a lot of experience." The team competed in a Var- Jewkes, Logan Robins and BranThe first tournament will be don Brown. Coach Eppich, along with the sity tournament on Saturday, 26 at the Spanish Oaks August They, along with several other team, is looking forward to an August 23 and took first place golf course in Spanish Fork. in the consolation bracket. Their next game will be August 26 at Moans and groans have been heard from team members about their aching muscles be- fore each practice because of the running. "I am just preparing them for the Cross Country team," laughed Coach Porter. Lisa Edwards and Krista Lindsay will join Coach Porter on the coaching staff. The new coaches are very excited about home against Parowan. Game the returning talent on the team. times will be 5:00, 6:00 and 7:00. Kendra Willardson, JaLee Hal- Good luck to the Lady Wolves. by Clint Johnson lows and Janel Robins are re The North Sevier Wolves traveled to Enterprise for the first game of the season August 22, just to lose by a score of 30 - 0. Team: Wade Chappell, Jace Enterprise was ranked number Burr, Jared Lyman, Kyron one in the preseason polls for 1 A Larsen, Garrett Bosshardt, Kelby Division schools. Cross Country Schedule Bosshardt, Lee Jacobsen, Jordan Enterprise has a 10- -3 season Salina Creek August 28 Burr, Dillon Torgerson, Brandon last year an played for the state Richfield Sept 3 Abrams, Nathan championship, losing to Rich. Black Hawk Jolley, Jeremy Sept 10 Abrams, Wanlass, Tim Enterprise quarterback Lance Riley Open Sept 17 Patterson, Daniel Wanlass, Gary Jones ran the Wing T offense last South Sevier Sept 24 Bosshardt, Beau Johnson. year and showed the poise and Manti Oct 1 Lindsey Mason, Lana Mason, experience of a veteran player. Oct 8 Open JaRelle Mason, Kate Chappell,, The Wolves started off on deOct 15 Shantel Kirkwood, fense and on the first series was Emily South Sevier Region Johnson, Jennifer Stapel, Randi holding Enterprise when they Oct 22 Wasden, Tiffany Taylor, Valma had a Fourth and 4 yards to go. State Sugar House Park Cook, Katie Sperry. Jones ran a bootleg play that Wolves fumble game to Enterprise North Sevier Cross Country Prepares for First Meet by Heather Brown There are only a few select people who are tough enough to run on a cross country team. Maybe those "tough" people are just a little crazy. After all, who in their right mind actually enjoys running three miles a day? Member of North Sevier High School's Cross Country team have been called many things, but crazy is not one of them. Dedicated and hard working are terms that sum up the team and talent this year. "Those interested in crosscountry have been dedicated enough this summer to go running and work out on their own," Coach George Chappell explained. With the dedication they have already shown in the they are very hopeful to come out on top. "We have been running around four miles a day. We are all working our hardest because each one of us want to be on top as we go to the State meet," stated senior runner, Brandon Very few girls have been involved with the team in the past. Those girls who did run were very unenthusiastic about running three miles a day. This year is no different. In order to compete, there must be a least seven runners in the team and only the top five count in competition. The few girls who are dedicated to the team would like to extend an invitation to any and all girls who are even the least bit interJolley. The boys team took second ested in running. Come out, get place at State last year and have in shape and join live team. The Cross Country team's first already set the goal to take first. With both new and old talent on race will be help August 28th at the boy's team this year, they Salina Creek. pre-seaso- North Sevier Recreation Bulletin should be big competition for other teams. n, High School Co-e- d Soccer This is a Recreational league that will be tons of fun! Tenta- tive schedule: All 9th-12t- h Grade students invited. Games played on Wednesdays and Sa- CJirWlSON AN D ENT S96-8W- 2 RY OiTSCF 0tF 1 N TmoIO c(S00;7o Call today for your Back to ydrool eye exan ' W"' " n ! O Qi 51-ya- rd 87-ya- rd two-poi- h f 4 979-777- Co-e- Senior Diabetic Patients Transfer Medicare Prescriptions to us and get $50 in Gift Certificates ! 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Tentative schedule: All 979-777- S AT DR FKAND&Nft one-yar- 14-ya- rd 79-77- VALLEY' VISION O PTI CA L CLINIC L P ICHH t LD 143 N. 100 Woodward, which took Enterprise to the 2 yard line. Phelps d line. With 4:10 left to ran into the end zone on the next go, in the First Quarter, Cody play. Enterprise converted for Phelps ran in for the touchdown. two. The PAT failed ' North Sevier went three and North Sevier were three and out on their next possession. out on their first possession Greg Enterprise quickly took the ball Bulloch had a punt, down the field on their next poswhich was negated by a session and the score was 27- -0 return by Jones. Ben Burgess for Enterprise. showed hustle as he chased The Wolves looked like a difJones from behind and dropped ferent team when the second him on the three-yar- d line. half of the game started. They Phelps then got his second TD were able to move the ball well, for the night on a short run. En- but a fumble ended their drive. conThe defense unit then tightened, terprise tried a 1:12 failed. With but left version, stopping Enterprise. The Third in the First Quarter, it was En- went scoreless. A fumbled Wolves snap in the Fourth quarterprise 12 North Sevier 0. North Sevier began moving ter gave Enterprise great field the ball on its next possession. position. The defense held the Bulloch made a great drive and Enterprise had to run out to the 49 yard line. settle for a field goal. The game Enterprise's defense began to ended 30 - 0 for Enterprise. The Wolves did some good tighten and the Wolves fumbled the ball on a 4th and 2 play. En- things during the game. They terprise began their third posses- - had few penalties. However sion with a reverse and gained costly fumbles and an intercep30 yards. It was called back on a tion hurt the Wolves. Ben Burholding penalty. Jones then gess was named Player of the threw a pass to Kyle Game. Greg Bulloch, Bridger Harrison, Brock Morrison, Josh Hales, Colton Camp and Riley Robinson were all noted for their Training Meeting Thursday, performance. August 28th at 6:00pm. The Wolves will try to regroup There will be a Flag Football as they take on Gunnison this Training Meeting Thursday AuFriday in Salina. Gunnison had gust 28th at 6:30pm both at the a tough game, losing to Salina Legion Hall (60 South Monticello 47- -0 last week. Grade students invited. Play matches on Wednesday nights with the possibility of playing teams from the Gunnison area. Registration: Sept.2-- 3 (4pm-7pat the Salina Legion Flail turdays. Games will include Richfield and South Sevier Area. Questions: Call 9 We'll only have one team so sign Please contact me this week!!! up early! Registration: Thurs- Contact Information: Office at the 8 Cell day, Aug 28th Saiina Legion Hall-6- 0 South We are always in need of ref8 State Questions: Call erees and scorekeepers. Don't d feel qualified? No problem! 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