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Show September: 2001 : -- U;:; 5! Dennis is a game of power and : laxity of the gamehas risen and fallen much with the tidesofthe nameplayers that have populated the sport over the yearn. Pro--;J-.' grams doine and go, and some schools just cant seem to keep; enough kids in their program to make them runfrom year to year, But Emery Highs program has ... keptgoingahdthis year bra amnm;; 'thhig it has never had beforetex-. . 1 : $.. v. 'i i "A. v, . t . ..... v " 'v . Carbon: and EmciV. County v perience. VThe Lady Spartans started competing a few years ago and Emery High has had tobeg girls to try out forsomeseasons. . Non; the Spartans have some' three-yeplayers and a bright ' ar future.' Sports-Guid- '.,3 e First doubles are Junior Y ffcra. . . finesse at the same time. The poptfr - : Gwendolyn Coyne.a three-yeplayer, andsenior BrandiJensen. Second doubles are senior MindyLarseriandJunior Melissa ar Wilson. . ... w The Spartaii singles players alsoexperfenced. v. Y; Jenny Lutu is first singles and was second singles last year. ';. .Second and third singleswill - ; Thestrengthofthe Emery High team is doubles. Both doubles teams won matches at the state , ' tournament last year and return.: befoutoutbetweenSariahCbl lard, Leslie Swden and Mary intact, North Sanpete, who baswon theregioneveryyear since its in-ception, is favored to win again, Emery may not yet have the pro- gram to displace the Lady Hawks, hut the Sparthns'Will be favored to place second in the region, . something they have So Emery has a bright present and maybe a brighter future in girlstennis. The LadySpartans ; willbeexciting to follow. never-done- . I . . The staff at ' ,7: .. . . 9' Darrinllurdsman P : ' I Y : Etnoy High's tennis program is on the rise as they bring back a good deal of experience on their squad this, year: -- OTRL It - v i' .( it David Nelson Spartan golf Betsy Jensen program faces tough Region 8 Scott Labriiin . !?; Julie Colt fTA Emery HighB golf program... has the makings pfoneof the most competitive teams even The Spartans boast six returning golfers who scored for the team lastyeahThe talented group Includes four, seniors and two sophomores, Jason Alger, Abe Bawden,Jace LeRoy and Travis Guymon are all seniors who could make a big impact The youth movement is led by Chandler Peterson and Bowie Jeffs, both of whom played well for the Spartans as freshmen.: There may be evednume fresh- men on the Emery team this yean Coach Duane Merrell may ' have the right combination of ex--J perience and youth to keep Em-ery High near the top of the -; gion for the next fewyears Unfortunately for Emery the. region Is dominated by two-tistate champion Delta, who is the favorite to make it three straight championships. But the Spartans have a great chance to score well and could ' surprise some teams. Jl-'V-y- ; : . Monique Gravley PT y- .; 'V. . . Jeff Miller slp . : ' '. f ' ' I n , -- i, ,S , I Bottom Raw: ; ; .'.U'; " 4 v , vy Sirh: &v:. o'" '- : . ; v Janna Neumeier, David Nelson, Darrin Huntsman, Scott Labrum Orthopedic and Sports' Physii'lheiaw.-K?'Hand Therapyj Occupational Therapy r Speech Therapy 7 V; 7 7 'Onsite Education Program Personal Training , V ' vyX-.-- ":VA-'-AquaticTrat- Serving Carbon - . Ashley Nelson, ; 'rt is i., I ;, Diana Johnson, a - I . : 1 X . . V , 284 North Hospital Drive 7 : ; 636-48- 4l V'-- - ; 'VS: ;'- & Emery TWO LOCATIQNS- . : - Mondays, Emery Medical Center & Fridays Castle Dale, Utah I;. Tuesdays & Thursdays 3olOUjO . - .' 7am-6p- m ' 8am-12no- . |