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Show 8 SunNevOs August f himf 1 1 , 2004 w v Participants ties which NCA was founded. These qualities are leadership, values and teamwork.. The Champion Chant award was also given to GVHS. Teams compete on the last day of camp with a chant that they learned during the week. Technical skills as well conGVHS states.The ing squad as the ability to lead the crowd are sists of 18 very talented grade girls. They are, Lacey Miller, judged to select the winner. After Micayla Goodwin, Denise each day of camp, teams that show Fjeldsted, Mekenzy Lund. Katie the most sincere spirit and enthuAnderson, Karalee Andersen, siasm earn a spirit stick. Gunnison Shelby Reid, Camille Jensen, Laura was awarded one each day. They Mecham, Jessica Hansen, Salinda also earned a spmt stick to bring Newman, Kira Higham, Carly home on the last day of camp. As part of the camp curAndersen, Kristen Thompson, McKall McIntosh, Teigan Jensen. riculum, the National Cheerlead- Childs and Tessa Christensen. During the first night at camp the GVHS cheerleaders performed a cheer that was learned before camp. They were awarded a National Championship Bid. This tre- mendous accomplishment is awarded to teams that exemplify the best technical skills and cheerleading technique. With this bid the GVHS cheerleaders are extended an invitation to attend the National Championships held in Dallas Texas. Throughout camp, the cheerleaders were evaluated performing both cheers and chants that were learned at camp. They received a Superior ribbon each time they were evaluated.The Herkie TEAM award was also awarded to the GVHS cheerleaders. This is given to squads that exemplify the quali Bull 5K sign in with The Salina Area Chamber of Commerces No Bull 5K Rim was held last Saturday and members who worked hard to sponsor the event were rewarded with a great turnout: Were just thrilled exclaimed Susan Tuft, Chamber President. Royce Orme, with a time of 18.08 won in the overall mens division, with Saran Taylor coming in at 19.49 as the womens The camp was held at the University of Utah and attracted over 300 cheerleaders from surround- Alisia the No members of the Salina Area Chamber Commerce. of Chamber thrilled with response to No Bull 5K GVHS Cheer Squad return from Summer Camp The Gunnison Valley High School Cheerleaders recently returned from a National Cheerleaders Association summer camp. in rtftffM.rf rVri' irftiirhmvr.wmrtliiiii! Reid Honored The Excellence in Leadership Award is an individual award given at the NCA Cheer Camp. It is presented to an individual who has attended and completed the 2004 Captains Leadership Program and has exem- under men's enthusiasm, voice projection and overall crowd appeal. T hese individuals are eligible to perform at various NCA special events. Shelby Reid was awarded the Excellence in Leadership Goodwin, Denise Fjeldsted, Award. This is awarded to the capMekenzy Lund, Karalee Andersen, tain that displays the strongest Shelby Reid, Camille Jensen, leadership during Captains McKall McIntosh, Carly Class and camp. Andersen, and Kristen Thompson Congratulations to the cheerwere all selected as All- - American leaders for a great camp. They are Team Members. looking forward to a great year and This is the most prestigious they are excited to help cheer on award in cheerleading today. Par- all of the GVHS teams. 20.54 and Ryan Roberts at 31:06. 9 Women's participants were Dickinson (24:17) and Regina 30-3- Diake Mason (19:31) and Rac Trade Tuft (24.17). Jacobsen (22:35) coming in secGreg Harwood won the men's ond and thud. Nancy Elicit (25.54) 40-4- 9 category running for 27:38, took home the womens 19 and and Maity Abrams in the 50 and under $50, with Lynie Robeits over bracket with a time of 20.27. Womens 50 and over winners (28.36) and Chai lyn Warner (35.08) participating in the same categoiy. w ere Jan Hales (33:50) and Barbara 9 In the age mens. Richard Owens. Thanks to all who particiLaurscn finished with a time of pated and look forward to more fun runnin' in the future! 30-3- Meteor shower will be visible Thursday morning neaily centered in and facing the oncoming meteoroid The best known meteor shower, the Perscids, is expected to reach id its peak during the predawn hours swaim. These meteoi s ai e called the of Thursday the 2th of August. And with no moon in the because they appear to rathe constellation Perfiom diate the to view, notes sky spoil NASA Solar System Ambassador seus. Telescopes and btnoculais to Utah Patrick Wiggins, observ- should not be used for viewing ers away fiom city light pollution this or any meteor shower since may be able to see or 2 meteoi s they limit how much of the sky the every minute. Some mctcois may obseiver can see. also be seen in the nights and Wiggins says that a lawn chair mornings just befoie and after the and the naked eye are the best de12th but Thursday morning will vices for viewing meteor showeis. probably be the best time to look Oltcn called shooting stais or since thats when Utahns will be falling stais, most meteoi s aie Per-sei- 1 1 status arc judged on motion technique, jumps, tumbling, spint and y, Lee Jacobsen won the $50 with a time of 18.24, with piize first place runner. ers Association award individual plified the strongest leadership as well as team accomplishments. qualities throughout the entire Lacey Miller, Micayla Goodwin, camp. This years Leadership Denise Fjeldsted, Meken.y Lund, Award was presented to GunKatie Karalee nison Valley High Schools Anderson, Andersen, Shelby Reid, Camille Cheer Captain, Shelby Reid. Jensen, Laura Mecham, Jessica Hansen, Salinda Newman, McKall McIntosh, Carly Andersen, and Kristen Thompson were selected Nominees. as This is given to girls that display strength in cheer motions and technique, leadership ability, and overall altitude at camp. Micayla In the 19 and actually tiny bits of rock that burn up do to air friction when they strike Eai tils extieme upper atmosphere. The resultant meteor ash then drifts haimlessly and invisibly to Earth. Most meteors aie thought to be debiis left behind by comets. The Perscids parent comet. Sw iflTuttle, was last closest to the Eaith in the early 1990s and will not return until 2126. Perscids observing information can be found Solar System Ambasweb site at http: www.umnh.utah.eduutah.skv. at Wiggins sador i: ticipants vying for Time to register for Volleyball, Flag Football, Exercise Classes league is for girls only. We hope to have a lot of fun and leant the North Sevier Recreation News North Sevier Recreation will be holding registration for the following programs on August 23 - 25 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. at the Ameri- can Legion Community Center in Salina, 60 South State. Flag Football: This league is designed for both boys and girls. There are two groups - Second and Third Grade, and Fourth and Fifth Grade. This is a great way for kids to get much needed exercise and to also learn the basic fundamentals of football. The fee for Flag Football is $30 per person and the first 25 applicants receive a free water bottle. Girls Volleyball: This league is changing from last year. This hear the league is going to added the Fifth Grade. The ages will be as follows: Fifth and Sixth Grades and Seventh and Eighth Grade. This Wednesday and Friday. Classes will begin at 7 a.m. and run for an fundamentals of volleyball. The hour. The fee is $2 per class. The fee for volleyball is $30 per particiAerobics class will be ongoing, so pant and the first 25 applicants will please feel free to join in the fun receive a free water bottle. anytime. A Pilates class will be taught by classes will be for both boys and Heather Torgeison on Monday girls ages up to 12 years old. There and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Classes will be 2 classes Thursday at 4 and will begin August 25 and the fee is 5 p.m. Classes will be limited to 10 $2 per visit. Punch passes will be per class, so sign up early to in- available for your convenience. sure a spot. Classes will start SepYoga will be taught by Merilyn tember 23 and will run throughout Hirschi every Tuesday, starting the school year. Mindy Bosshardt August 31 and will be one hour will be the instructor. If you have from 7 to 8 p.m. The fee will be $3 any questions about tumbling per visit and punch passes are please call Mindy at 529789 or also available. Noith Sevier Recreation at All of the fitness classes will be Fees for tumbling are $20 per held in the American Legion Commonth per participant. munity Center located at 60 South Exercise and Fitness Classes: State in Salma. North Sevier Recreation is offerNoith Sevier Recreation would ing three different classes this like to invited everyone to come year. The first class is an Aerobics out an join in these activities. If class taught by Diane Mason. you have any questions please This class will be every Monday, call 8 or Tumbling These Classes: 979-111- 8. 979-777- 529-322- 0. The Outlander MAX is the ATV world's first that allows you to convert to two-rid- er a The critics Library Corncer It has been a wonderful and busy time for Story Time. We want to thank everyone who has helped out in any way. The children, who have come to Story Time, the parents, who have brought them, and also to all the parents who helped in anyway to furnish anything or just gave of their time. To all of our Special Readers, thank you so very much. A Special Thank You and m to our past Librarian, We know she is looking down from Heaven with a big smile and she can say a job well done. August 0th was our last and final Story Time. It was our Awards Party for all of the childien who 1 handed in their reading notes. Then we had different activities for them. A Cowboy Shoot-Ou- t, A Mountain Man Story Time, An Indian Maiden demonstration and also wagon rides. Thanks to Kevin Westover, Barry Bradley and in our shootout for best motor, best suspension "Bombardier's engineers deserve special praise for outfitting the Outlander with what we feel is the best performing suspension." 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