Show P OBT § S County Chronicle Progress Millard October 2 1997 Page JV Delta trounces the Wildcats Lang DH- S- Delta's JV football team travto Richfield and gave the Wildcats their first loss of the season 3 6 The Rabbits rushed effectively on offense Junior Zack Peterson ran for over 200yds including a 60 yd touchdowna 70 yd touchdown and an 80 yd touchdown that was called back because of a by Tony eled Homecoming Parade on Delta's Main Street last Thursday was just one of the fun events during Homecoming Week at Delta High A Another bad Turnabout fair play week for Lehi Rabbits to Delta Hade Finlinson DUS The Delta Voile) ball squad suffered two tough losses last week at home falling to the Trojans of Morgan on Tuesday and the Emery Spartans on Thursday Former Delta coach Liz Wiscombe brought her Region 7 leading Trojans to Delta and beat the Rabbits in three games took the defending state champion Spartans tso games to pick up another region ictory os er the Lady Rabbits Stacia Stephenson senior starter said "We aren’t playing very good right now We need to step it up and finish the season strong " The Rabbit spikers will play North Sanpete on Thursday October 3 in the Palladium at 6 30 It Delta fights by Robyn Davis DHS The tennis team took a turn for The team lost the better against Emery but not without fighting hard to obtain the two victories hey played the Spartans here on Sept 24 Magan Blake who played second play ed a singles w on her match hard and grueling game to come out w ith a win She said “It was fun I'm doing a lot better and I’m learning fast" Magan also said her opponent w as tired from the previous match Jen BrinkerhofT and Dawn Dewsnup These two won their match girls fought it out until the end coming up Both girls said with their first victory that they worked hard outside of practice to obtain their triumph Dawn said "We are getting so much better play ing together" Jen thinks that she and Dawn have their techniques down and are ready to win more matches The team’s next matches are in North and at Delta against Sanpete on Oct Richfield on Oct 7 Those games start about 330 pm until 6 pm - Women in medicine The University of Utah School of Medicine is accepting registrations for its “A Day for Women in Medicine and Other Health Sciences” on Sat Oct 8 Utah students in seventh and eighth grade are invited to anend Registration will begin at 8 am in Skaggs Hall Students will select two workshops from a variety of topics Lunch and display s of additional health sciences career opportunities are scheduled in the University of Utah Hospital cafeteria Parto attend ticipants must be the event For more information call the medical school's office of admissions Fun A Mr’' i Gift Julie McKinnon DHS The soccer team played Lehi That was the with he final score same score as the first bout against the current state champs except Delta was on the w inning end before Lehi was hungry for revenge after they lost to Delta This was evident in the level of play ing during the game Cindy Johnson said “It wasn't a skilled game It was more of a one on one thing instead of a team effort" It seemed the referees gave the majority of the calls to Delta Several girls counted being made fun of by the refs Delta's second goal was discounted by the Lehi refs “The refs were favoring Lehi" said Tasha Bettis The emotion level was very high during the game thus making it an intense one In games players often play with their hearts rather than their heads consequently the girls were not play ing to the best of their ability “We played much better in the second half" said Kami Mendenhall There w as no score in the J V game by Emery I is avenges previous loss By t - JV soccer scores big against North Sanpete by Robyn Davis The JV soccer team played DHS two grueling games penalty Zack said "The line played a good We are play ing good and when we game get everybody back that was ineligible we will play better" The Rabbits played well defensively They picked ofT three passes one of which Cade Nielson ran back 20 yds for a touchdown Cade said “We are stepping it up defensively and shutting down the passing from other teams" Derrick Curtis also picked off two passes “The Wildcats ran well" said Coach Peterson “but every time they would screw up their drive by throwing the ball" Delta had some players step up and play a good game Coach Peterson said “Luke Duwell stepped it up and made some great open field tackles" Luke said “ It was great they gave me a chance to play and showed them what could do" The Rabbits even played a good kicking game Chad Droubay kicked a good onside kick for a gain and Cade Nielson kicked an extra point The JV Rabbits will play again on Thursday in Delta against the Emery Spartans last week against Lehi The team traveled to and North Sanpete Lehi on Tuesday and ended up tying the They played the Hawks on game Thursday on Delta's field and won The girls play ed as a team passing and making assists to achieve as many goals as they did Coach Mike Nuttall said “The girls played really good They played together as a team They took a lot of shots and they just need to work on their accuracy" So far Coach Nuttall has led these girls to four ictories 3 loses and I tie Veronica Dewsnup who made three of Delta's goals said “I think we played good Mikki did good at goalie We had a lot of passes and a lot of scoring opportunities" Jamie Dav is made the other three goals Delta had She said that she wished that she w ould hav e play ed more so she could have made more goals The girls have played a great season and plan to finish with more wins Their next game is on Thursday at 5 pm at Wasatch Delta thwarted Julie McKinnon DHS The soccer team play ed against number one ranked Park City in hopesof kicking them out of that position however Delta was thwarted Within the first five minutes of the game the Park City players were giving Delta a run for their money Before Delta had time to break a sweat Park City was This trend continued for the ahead first half The girls always seemed to be one Sep behind Park City and the team’s frustration w as evident on the face of each by - player “We psyched ourselves out We were showing them respect and we let them play their game" said coach Pedro Gonzalez Park City never let up In the first half alone they were able to break through Delta's defense enough to make 27 shots Delta answered back w ith only six Park City took advantage of every hole left by Delta “They hustled from the first whistle to the end of the game" said assistant coach Mike Bettis Goalie Mandi Hansen was giv ing her all at the goal post Though Park City made numerous shots Mandi prevented lots of those from becoming points Though the first half was rocky Delta came back after the half with determination They were not just going to give the game to Park City Delta was more gressive and played a smarter game “We were passing more and we were more aggressive" said Heidi Panhorst Delta's new attitude toward the game had an unnerving effect on Park City They were not as aggressive or sharp in their game Emily May and Dayna Lebbon again displayed their great teamwork when Dayna's shot hit the top of the goal and Emily covered it to get the pointl “We want to thank everyone that watches us It's cool to see all the people cheering on our side" said Cindy Johnson mas NO delivering Time is short call today for more information or (801)232-010or (801)965-132(801)562-223- Whatcott comerback for the Rabbits cames in the Richfield and will take on a tough Emery team on Fnday at Delta won Emery Delta tames the Wildcats Mike Steele DHS The Delta Rabbits bounced the Richfield Wildcats Friday putting the finishing touches on a great homecoming week in Delta It didn't come easy though The Rabbits struggled through the first half scorildcat's 9 ing only 13 points to the Jona Clrouhay said “I don't think we think we overlooked were very focused this team and we shouldn't have We better step it up for next week" Delta did come out in the second half and play quite a bit better They held Richfield to no points and scored 16 of their own Wade Finlinson said “We played a think we've much better second half had too many easy games in a row and just fell asleep We're going to need to be week for next ready though" The offense for the Rabbits was a little more spread out this week due to the absence of star tailback Adam Little Delta even stooped to throwing the ball a by - 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