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Show 14B Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday October 29, 2002 Emery County PORT Spartans do well at Region 8 tennis playoffs By SHIRLEY COYNE Coyne and Trad Jensen w err1 each at 0 respectively, w lien the matches had to be canceled because of inclement weather. The play resumed on Monday from where they had left off. Region rankings: singles: Gwendolen Coyne, 2nd place Traci Jensen, 2nd place Nicole Sanders, 3rd 0-- Region 8 playoffs for tennis were held Monday of lust week in Kphraiin, followed with the state pla.voffs on Friduy in St. George. The Lady Spartans went to I.phraiin on Oct. 4 to vie for positions in the state tournament T he first and second singles pluvers, Gwendolyn Raehelle doubles: place Killpack and Melanie Johnson, y OIL The family of Kate Douglas would like to express our thanks and appreciation to everyone for the special acts of kindness and thoughtfulness with food, beautiful flower, and expressions of sympathy shown to us during our loss Boyd Nielson and the st Ward Relief Society for the luncheon. Special thanks to President Huntington 1 Lucie & Byron Georgia Cook Mark McDonald & Sally Thompson Margaret & Gary Pfaffenberger Pauline & The first and second singles were able to win their first match, Gwendolyn Coyne ti-- 2) (0-- 2, and Traci Jensen (0-The third singles, Nicole 3, ). Sunders was defeated in the first match. Finerys first doubles 3Ln& plants, money fir'd place Jana Lee Tuttle and Whitney Krickson, 3rd place In St. George, the singles played at Tonnaquin I ark while the doubles teams played at the middle school courts downtown. Paul Roberts Families & team, Raehelle Killpack and Melanie Johnson were tied at four all and put up a valiant effort when the other team was able to pull ahead The second doubles team for Finery 4-- 4-- 0. changed continually throughout the season w ilh Jana I,ee Tuttle being a constant but having a revolving door of partners. Whitney Frickson, new to the tennis team this year, was Jana Lees partner for region and state. Coach Tom Hansen was very pleased with the results of the competition and said that many of the girls on his team had just started playing tennis this fall. " Nicole Sanders gets ready for the ball. The Coaches are excited about the caliber of athletes that are : i r i mil MOL OVER 15 YEARS OF APPRAISING EXPERIENCE SENIOR APPRAISER YEARS 8 qualities. - VIETNAM VETERAN MEMBER OF AMERICAN LEGION AND AUXILIARY PAST GIRL SCOUT AND 4-MEMBER VOLUNTEER FOR NUMEROUS GROUPS H READY, ABLE AND WILLING TO BE YOUR ASSESSOR . Emery High was well represented by these young women, not only for their athletic abilities but by their sportsmanship being attracted to the sport He has plans to run a summer tennis program that would give those interested in learning about tennis some additional skills before the season begins. v'WStf'T P's jXfVlT''' j 1 I 1.1 faJ t Coach Tom Hansen, Gwendolyn Coyne, Traci Jensen, Melanie Johnson, Nichole Sanders, Raehelle Killpack, Jana Lee Tuttle, Whitney Erickson, and Assistant Coach 1 LU Derik Short. i 4 Va v I w: . iI "j T-- ' I I; I EXPERIENCED j a4 ui . t$U , e u A A. fn irtnf f Paid Political Advertisement t V Snow Cub Club Collection $mnmd Keepsake Ornaments each piece and base $495A Available beginning November 10. 2002 .i . o Gwendolyn Coyne attacks the ball. 'X ' . j v . a ARIES v 0?v; A The Teddy Bear turns 100 this year, nd the Snow Cub Club invites you to celebrate with them. Each carefree character comes with a special story sure to steal your heart At 86 Awn'd HcdUnavlt 637-550- 0 Fillet Mignon & Won Ton Shrimp Gcdurbuy plus Soup, Salad, Potato & Roll November 6 1 jefreifamenti iSrawi'npi 637-676- All For Lunch Special Mesquite Ibrkey Fillet Includes baked potato, choice of soup or salad and a drink Special 1177 Castlerock Square, Price East 100 South 9 Planning a Wedding or Party? Catering Available Mon-SLunch at 11:00-2:3- ""Dinner & 0 4:00-Clo- se 3l? a (s&aopfH uo i L u POOR C |