Show Page 8 Gunnison Valley News February 995 5 GVHS winning streak ends Andersen by Julie On Wednesday February 8 Gunnison’s winning streak came to an end Gunnison played Manti at home The game started out close by the end of the first quarter Gunnison was down Gunnison played hard but they couldn’t overcome the Templars Manti has a team of great shooters They made 9 of 9 ffe throw's compared to Gunnison’s 3 of 6 Another key in the game was turnovers The final score was On the positive side the Bulldogs held Manti ’s scorers as well as any team this year Leading scorer was Nathan King with 8 points Other scorers are John Peterson 7 Mike Christiansen the Bulldogs made a comeback cutting the Wasps’ lead to six But Gunnison lost Nathan King to fouls The final score was The Wasps outside shooting was the as they sunk 6 Bulldog downfall field goals High scorers for the Bulldogs were Mike Christiansen and Shane Knudson with 14 and 13 points respectively Other scorers were John Peterson 9 Nathan King 5 and 2 Craig Andersen In Gunnison vs Juab JV action the fans enjoyed another exciting game Gunnison took a lead from the start The real action began in the fourth quarter when the Wasps made a comeback After a Juab time out with about :50 left in the quarter the Juab players wouldn’t let Gunnison players step in their line for the inbound pass Jaub quarter Each LDS Ward to have Centennial project ‘ The first Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is asking that each ward in Utah to have a special Centennial project in ' their local communities r In a recent letter to all LDS church leaders the First Presidency of the Church encouraged all members of the church in Utah to participate as efforts on May 13 1995 citizens in local community cleanup and in preparation of the centennial of the State of Utah May 13 1995 is the day that Governor Michael Leavitt has set aside as Take Pride in Utah Day Speech team place 4th Looks toward Region 6 Eric Taylor 5 Mike Petersen 5 Shane Knudsen 5 and Cody Dyreng 2 In JV action the Bulldogs and the Templars played close for a very exciting game At the end of the first took another time out This time instead of trying to step in between quarter the score was a tied but by half time Manti had taken a Gunnison players packed into a box' 3 24 lead Fourth quarter Gunnison around the Wasps and drew a foul as came back and tied the score at 52 they tried to get the inbound pass The TJ Coldwell scored but it didn’t score was tied up at 37 each Gunnicount because he travelled Manti son had possession With only 2 secscored Gunnison had the ball with 8 onds left Ryan Anderson was fouled seconds left but they couldn’t score and approached the line to shoot a one Kenneth Childs had 9 rebounds Ryan and one His missed shot put the game Newman had 8 points Other scor- into overtime 11 ers are as follows: TJ Coldwell On the second time down the court Travis Avery 10 Kenneth Childs 7 Ryan Newman stole the ball and made Jed Hill 4 and Ryan Anderson 2 an easy lay up As it turned out that was all Gunnison needed as the JV Gunnison Meets Bulldogs won Ryan Newman On Friday Februay 11 Gunnison was leading scorer with 10 points The Speech team placed 4th at met Juab at home Gunnison fell ‘ Other scorers were Ryan Anderson 8 North Sanpete on Saturday Feb 4th hind early At the end of the first quarTravis Avery 7 TJ Cladwell 7 There were only 2 other 2A schools ter Gunnison was trailing Gun- Mike 2 Nay 2 Rudi Christensen that were there and the rest were nison fell even farther as the game Kenneth Childs 2 and Jed Hill Winners in individual events are in the fourth progressed Finally in SPAR Cristie as follows: Southwick took 6th place and Bret Olsen earned 4th place in Extempo Lady Bulldogs finish season Morgan Beats Drop to Manti GVH ' girls by Anita Lyons The lady bulldogs The lady bulldogs’ game against played well against their old rival Manti last Morgan last Thursday night started out with a bang as the bulldogs took Tuesday in a game “Manti The final score was and immediate lead The girls mainpressed us and it took us a while but tained the lead until the fourth quarwe got going and finally pulled it out” ter when Morgan pulled ahead to says Assistant Coach Cox finally win the game The JV and Freshmen scores were The team members kept a good attitude amidst the poor sportsmanand Varsity scorers were: Jamie Stevenson 16 Jackie of the opposing ship and Jensen 8 Laura Brown 6 Melanie team Hansen 4 Christina Limb 3 and Points scored are as follows: Jamie 18 Melanie Hansen 13 Desirae Anderson 2 Stevenson “It was an off night” Coach Cox Christina Limb 2 Laura Brown 2 and Jackie Jensen 6 Jamie Stevenson says about last Thursday’s game with “Our best playing was in the was chosen as player of the game Juab This Thursday the team will play first quarter of the game” she continJuab in their last home game of the ues “We didn’t handle their press The team has lost to Juab very well We had a lot of turnovers” season The bulldogs also missed many shots earlier this season “We didn’t fare 0 too well against them” says Coach they tried for Final score: Points scored: Jamie Stevenson 6 Cox “but if we come out and play like Laura Brown 6 Jackie Jensen 5 we did last Thursday we’llbeat them” Melanie Hansen 4 Desirae Ander- son Watch for our feature story on Bulldog Jamie Stevenson in next week's Gunnison Valley News! Juab This week is FFA's raneous Robert Sorensen Speaking took 5th place in Student Congress Robert Gahley received 4th place and Michelle Dailey took 5th In debate Malynda Judd received 5th place The team is doing well and is looking forward to Region Dr Toelken to Sweetheart week speak The convocation speaker at Snow 6 is College for Thursday February Dr Barre Toelken internationally renowned folklorist In his presentation jW “Folksongs and Cultural History’ Toelken will sing a selection oi folksongs and discuss their cultural The convocation will be ir meanings the Crane Theatre at 12:30 pm All convocations public Toelken folksongs are free and open to the believes that ballads and are poetry about the senses values and passions of everyda) who share a way of life people Refinance will hand in posters and after school The FFA has scheduled Sweetheart week for Feb 13th-- l 8th Two girls they will Saddle a horse Tuesday afhave been chosen to run from each ter school they will milk a cow Wednesday and Thursday the girls grade 10th will work on their talents and Hearts These girls are as follows: Grade Breanne Lund daughter of Mr Friday they will show their talents in and Mrs Charles Lund Malynda the assembly Saturday their Hearts are Judd daughter of Mr and Mrs Rob- due The dance is scheduled for Saturert Judd 11th Grade Lisa Jorgensen :30 The crowndaughter of Jerry Jorgensen and Nancy day from 9:30 to Lemon Michelle Dailey daughter of ing will be at 10:30 MONEY WE CAN DO IT FAST! 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Lyman Holyoak the week amTo 8:00 These girls will be judged and scored on their participation and talent throughout 20th NEWS TO KNOW The Gunnison Valley News office is located at 47 S Main Stop by and see us renew your subscription and give us your news Deadlines for articles and advertising will be Fridays at 5 pm S EE© RerfectL CttmitivmtTn SAVE t0 be here and stay for lunch On Feb there will be a potluck supper at 7 :00 pm Bring your favorite dish and Pjan t0 stay After dinner and play p bingo On Feb 2 st Gunnison al sta will be here to do blood sure blood sugars and blood oxygen testing They will be here at 11:00 am On Feb 23rd there will be a hearing clinic at 10:00 am The birthday ter On Thursday Febl6th Earlene party will be held at lunch time Come Hissle from the Richfield Care Cen- - and have ice cream and birthday cake Please make your reservation for ter will be here with some great infor-mation on Alheimers She is over the lunch and the bus call by 9:00 am Alheimers Support Group in this area each day for lunch Phone Number-- It will start at 11:00 am Please plan Feb 6 Cook’s Choice Thursday Friday Feb 7Navy Beans and Ham cheese and celery sticks jello wfruit cookie and bread and butter Tuesday Feb 2 Homemade Chicken Noodle fruit salad on lettuce cake and and butter Wednesday Feb 22 Mild Sausage Patty scalloped po- tatoes peas fruit and bread and but- - 5:00 pm FREE LUNCH 11:00AM to 1:30PM Monday they AT MASON MACHINERY i YOUR NEW There will be a meeting for the paryouth interested in showing livestock at the Sanpete County Fair February 16 at 7:30 pm ion the East Courtroom of the Courthouse Wanted: Anyone interested in attending this years leadermete in Park Cost is $5 to atCity March tend the whole time plus motel room There are daily rates too Contact us for more info Registraat tion is due before February 17 We are in need of an advisory council representative for the Mt Pleasant area If you would like to volunteer contact the office 2 ents of are collecting garden seed to send to Armenia via agent Jim Stephens is going in early March to help the farmers there Darann Sorenson is heading up the If you would sewing and an extension group like to help or have material you would donate contact her between toor day and this Friday at Purleave a message at are also accepted This chased has to be completed by Feb22 Jaron Jensen and Gregory Jensen are collecting seeds Elementary and: High School students are challenged to each donate a small package of seeds There will be a drop box at each school and at Savers and Thriftway for those who want to donate MASSEY-FERGUSO- N DEALER FOR milk SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH Reg $259 Now Free Food & Drinks Gifts Door Prizes Parts Specials Machinery Specials Farm Toys New Machinery on Ice Cream Display Reg $249 Now Family For A Day Of Celebration And Fellowship Bring The Friday February 24th 12gal Offer good 8 am to 5 pm thru Maverick Country Store 195 West Main - Salina POOR |