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Show Page 8 Salina Sun Wednesday, October 27, 2004 Lady Wolves Lose to Wildcats SALLY NIELSENSALINASUN THANKS SENIORS! Left to right: Karli Laws, Kylie SPORTS Robins, Natalie Hales, Rachel Learning, Brandi Bastian, Tara Pickett. Sally Nielsen 9. Richfield had watched enough with a score of and took a time-o- Salina Sun Sports ut The Wildcats picked it up a not enough, and with two but little, nice serves from Rachel Learning, the The North Sevier team was ready for a fight Tuesday evening 19-1- 0. with the Richfield Wildcats, and right off the bat the Wolves produced a Lady Wolves ended the game victorious Game two started out with North kill by Kasta Nielsen. Rachel Learning produced some great serves, and a nice block from Tara Sevier down 0-- but with a kill by Pickett and Natalie Hales gave North Sevier a 1 lead. Good team play, an ace, and another kill by Kasta brought Pickett and another block, the Wolves tied it up. The game stayed really close with the lead going back and the score to forth. Pickett and Nielsen had many kills, bringing the score to 2 for 3-- 7-- 2. Rachel Learning was doing a great job setting, which helped Brandi Bastian add a kill to make the score 10-North Sevier continued to make good passes and kept pounding the ball to the floor 13-1- North Sevier. The Wolves really picked up steam and when they 5. the Wildcats passed Richfield took a time-oThe Wolves hardly let the ball hit the floor, and Richfield began getting frustrated and took 17-1- 4, ut for kills. The Lady Wolves continued to lead by scoresof 14-- 7 and 16- - wmmmimmissxm a A n stayed ahead which tied up the game, but Rachel was doing well with her sets, allowing Nielsen and Pickett to get three kills in a row to finish the game 3. The team was playingreally hard: they were moving their feet to get to every ball, they were making great digs, and they were playing as a team. The Wildcats just couldnt stop them! North Sevier got down 2 at the beginning of the third game, but came right back and the score stayed tied through Tara Pickett made a close to the net and got the great dig ball over, which helped the Wolves, but Richfield started to pick it up. The Wildcats led then 1 1 -- 1 5, but the Wolves made the next two points, forcing Richfield to call a time. Coach Porter followed by callat A dig by ing a time-oNielsen, a kill by Kylie Robins, and two great serves by Karli Laws brought North Sevier closer at 0-- 7-- 7. 16-2- 0. ut US Richfield came 20-1- 8. out and scored two quick points, 25-2- 25-1- 8. Jrw- another time out when the Wolves - - CLINT JOHNSONSALINASUN SPORTS Travis Johnson, Jared Lyman and Devin Willardson competed at the State Cross Country Meet held at Sugar House Park. State Cross Country Meet ClintJohnson ished fifth with a time of 1 8:56.4. Salina Sun Sports These top five finishers gave The North Sevier Wolves boys cross country team placed 5th at the state 2A meet held at Sugarhouse Park in Salt Lake City. The team came into the meet as the second place team from Region 1 2. The Wolf runners battled against the rain and the cold and competed very well. The top finisher for North Sevier was Nathan Abrams with a time of 1 8:32.6. Kelby Bosshardt was second for the Wolves at 18:41.8. Deven Willardson finished third with a time of 18:51.9. Rae North Sevier a team score of 1 35. Juan Diego won the state championship with a score of 60. North Summit was second with 67 points, Juab was third with 75 points, Richfield was fourth with 106 points. North Sevier fifth with 135 points. Enterprise was sixth with 137 points, San Juan was seventh with 167 points, Millard was eighth with Jacobsen finished fourth at 18:55.4 and Travis Johnson fin- - 169 points, and Parowan was Whitney Mickelsen was the top finisher for the Wolf Women, coming in fourth place over-a- ll with a time of 20:49.2. Kaylee Coates also ran very well comTifing in eighth place over-al- l. fany Taylor placed 27th overall and represented North Sevier very well. This ends the season for the cross country team. In most in- stances they performed very well. Deven Willardson, Jeremy Crane, and Lindsay Mason w ere the only seniors on the team. ninth with 1 82 points. The North Sevier girls team did not qualify for the state tournament but three runners from The Wolves should be very strong next year. Congratulations Wolf runners on an excel- - North Sevier did qualify, lent season. 19-2- 0. m Richfield was hitting the lines and( North Sevier was setting too closet to the net, and Richfield took the H Utah Independent Bank is now printing checks. Let us print your checks and receive these advantages: Quality Security Support Attractive styles Accuracy Faster turnaround For each order of Spirit Checks and Historic Checks, Utah Independent Bank will give a donation to the North Sevier Recreation Center. game 20-2- North Sevier got behind right off at the beginning of the fourth game and 3-- 9, 7, 5-- 0. Even with leys, the Lady Wolves started looking tired, so Coach Porter called a time-ou- t. The girls were working hard, but the momentum had shifted. The winning point w'as a serve by Richfield hitting the net and barely dropping oven 5 Wildcats. The fifth and final game was 15-2- short, but not sweet, for North Sevier, with the Wolves struggling 2 and 0-After a time-othe Wolves fi1, then nally got a point at and 4. The Wolves just seemed worn out and tried to hold Richfield off, but the game and match went to 0-- 5. ut -1 Utah Independent Bank 1 a nice double block by Brandi Bastian and Nielsen and long vol- Richfield 4, 5. Congratulations to the team for playing their hearts out, and nice last Member FDIC game seniors! You should be proud, and you will be missed! 435-529-74- 59 nt ii CLINT JOHNSONSALINA SUN SPORTS. The Seniors honored their parents before the game on Friday night giving their mothers flowers. They also received gifts from the team as a thank you for all their hard work this year. Last Game Of The Season ClintJohnson The Wolves football team played their last game of the Salina Sun Sports season 1 CT currently playingvolleybafl. On the volleyball court Kylie is an outside hitter and enjoys making a nice kill Coach Porter stated, Kylie is a strong contributor ontheteamand blends in well w ith the team. Kylie works hard in school, and in her spare time, she likes to be with friends, watch movies and play the piano. She also likes to do crafts, sew, eat, and thank goodness for her mom, two games and lost six. South Sevier had two early scores in the first quarter making the score Rams 12 Kylie also likes to cook! Kylie is the daughter ofDiane and Scott Robins ofAurora and the oldest offour children. She is theoklest granddaughterofGary and RosaLee Robins ofScipio and Colleen and Cooper Jones, and the late Harold Allen ofMonticello. Kylie also has a Monte North Sevier 0. The Wolves were able to do a lot of things right. They were just unable to score in the first half. The play was productive all night long. That is where Quarterback Tyrel Torgerson passes the ball to Zack Harrison who then pitches the ball back to Brock Morrison who comes running just as Zack is getting tackled. The Wolves ran that play a number of times and it worked every time. The Wolves moved the ball down to the two yard line just as time was running out in the first half. A dropped ball in the end zone and a penalty killed their chances for a score and the Wolves went into half Robins ofScipio who is 94years young, and hegot to watch Kylie lastyearat State Volleyball and really enjoy ed it flee-flick- ( j I Thanks to our sponsors: Gurney Trucking Robinson Transport Barney Trucking Redmond MinerqJgf Thursday sloppy field. The weather conditions were miserable but that has never stopped a good football game. The South Sevier Rams entered the game with the same record as the Wolves. Both teams had won Li Kylie Robins is this weeks Prep of the Week. Kylie is a senior at North Sevier I Iigh School and during the school year she likes playing basketball, softball and track, and is Kiley Sanders has been selected as this weeks athlete of the week. Kiley is an easygoing Senior who everyone likes. He has just finished football season and Kiley said that it was a great year. He likes the improvements the team made and feels great about the season. Wrestling is starting soon and that is Kileys favorite sport. Kileys favorite thing to do is play with all of his nieces and nephews. He loves family and spending time with them is the most important thing. His favorite subjects in school are seminary and school lunch. After high school Kiley will go directly to an LDS mission. He turns nineteen in March. After his mission he is undecided about a career. I Ie plans on attending college and says he will go w herever he is accepted. Kiley is a great kid with a friendly personality. He has a great future ahead of him. Congratulations on being this weeks athlete of the week. last evening on a wet, cold, and 1 er ! time down by 12 points. The third quarter proved-tbe a defensive struggle as , neither team could score. with 1:26 left to go iir the game, a 36 yard screen pass to Brock Morrison Fif-nally- scored the Wolves only touchdown. A two point con-- .; version was good and the fit; nal score was South Sevier 12; North Sevier 8.. One has to; wonder what could have; been, if the Wolves would! have been able to score the! touchdown in the first half. Brock Morrison wasi ! named the player of Brock had one touch- down and 103 yards rushing, Zack Harrison was named the sub of the game because of his many receptions. That ends the season for North Sevier. It was fun to attend the games and watch the team play ball. North Sevier has some great students and I have enjoyed every game. It was nice to see the team get two wins this year. 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