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Show 8A The Summit County Bee Friday, December 14, 1990 Dr. Wayne D. Bosworth M.D. 'vNi, North Summit Physician and Surgeon A i-- - Braves 18 So. Main Coalville, Utah & BBBri season. The game started out slow and neither team had scored until 652 when Shelly Staples stole the ball at the Wartbogs basket, and wtat for an easy layup ahd two points. Jodie Vernon gave the Braves a big ipuit with eight pofcjts and a steal and assist combo to Shelly Staples. Waterford decided lo at the regroup and called a time-o3:47 mark. After the time-ou- t, Kacey Swensen hustled and stiile die ball for two full court layups. When the Waitings started to look a little more alive, the Braves set up a full compress and forced four turnovers and eight points. The second quarter consisted the Braves scoring about emy other possession, while Waterford scored only two points. 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UNISYS Benefits Payment Office UT Dept Of Health Utah Auto Dealers Association Utah Carpenters & Cement Masons Trust UtahIdaho Teamsters Utah Laborer's Trust Funds Utah Local Government Trust Utah Retail Grocers Valuecare Western Grocers Employee Benefits Trust Western Petroleum Marketers Assoc Western Range Association Western Teamsters Welfare Trust Workers Compensation Fund Of Utah Lady Brave, Shelly Staples, goes np for a basket. Photo by Korey Rich ins Braves First Victory The Holiday Classic began it's second night with South Summit's victory over the St Joe Jay Hawks, and ended with the Braves victory of 81 to 77 over the Park City Min- CALL IF YOUR COMPANY IS NOT LISTED score. 77-2- 2. T by Amber' Pace - -- . i J NOrth SUmmitwas abje. jlng, is what we call it, w needed was to maintain a two to four point lead want to wirCtwr bfiyt 'Went out throughout the final quarter. Chad confident and it paid off." Smith had a good quarter for the The Altamont Longhorns are the Braves scoring seven points. With next opponents for the Braves. Alers. only 12 seconds left Smith scored tamont beat North Summit last; The first quarter of play began i 2 straight one and one's, finishBraves are hoping to. and die year when die Braves received the tip. ing off the game with a score of 81 avenge that loss this year. McKee, No basket was made. Park City to 77. "It will be .a rough game, but then went for a fast break, but was Brandon Jones tod the Braves of- said, this first win; now that we have stopped short when Cade Sargent fensively with a total of 38 points. we can handle it. got v : intercepted a pass. The teams Head Coach Rex McKee had talks ' worked hard, back and fourth. Fi- with some players the night before The game wilt be tonight at Aldie game, "We had to get the feel-- tamont, at 7 pjns nally, two minutes into the quarter, Sargent rebounded and passed to 1i, Brandon Jones, who made the first score of the game. Jared Dixon found himself in foul trouble late in the first quarter and was forced to sit by Andrea Stephens The football season this year made, the All Region Team thif out In the second quarter, Michael portrayed many thrilling events for year. Those players were:, Chad Jaussi, who replaced Dixon, came everyone. For North Summit, that Smith, Gary Crittenden, Bany in to score 8 points in the quarter was taking State. North Summit' Dearden, Sandy Winter?, for the Braves. Half-wa-y was honored by having the total of Jaussi, through and Bret rCurtis. tiie second quarter, the score was 20 seven of our players on the All CwfcraUMom, gnyi! to 18, in favor of Park City. Both State Team. These players were teams exchanged baskets dining the Jared Dixon, Chad Simister, 4 minutes left, and at halftime, the Michael Jaussi, Jimmy Garfield, teams left the court with the Miners Brandon Jones, Cade Sargent, and leading 33 to 31; the Braves trailing Matt Bates, also the MVP this year by only one basket. Coach McKee in the 1 A Football Tournament. ; . did make a few offensive adjustThe UFCA sponsored an All ments at the half but, "There were State Banquet on Monday, Dec. 3 On Dec. 6, the North Summit' All eight tremendous players out there that honored all the and they wanted to win," according Staters this year. These seven Wrestling Team travetod to Alta moot to compete in a doubto dual to McKee. young men attended this event Greg Croshaw, the football match against East Carbonjlljgk Early in the third quarter, Jared Dixon tied the ball game up after a coach from Dixie College, was the. and Altamont Team scores' were!; ' basket and a foul shot, nuking it MC for the evening,- and oyriet North Summit 37, Altamont e! Dixon on a shooting frenzy from colleges and universities all East Carbon, 109. Wrestling well' added 11 points to the Braves score over the State of Utah, presented for North Summit were Gary Grit-;this quarter. During this quarter, the the AH State awards to the various tenden lost to the defending state? Braves were forced to change their outstanding players. Those, who champion from East Carbon then-substitution pattern. Starter Wade went had a great time. When asking came through by pinning Ms man v i Packet was. injured in the third the players what they thought about from Altamont ' ' . f." quarter, during a scramble for the it the answer was always the same, Brett Curtis wrestkd two excel- ball. Cade Sargent took his place "I had a fun time. It was a really lent matches, pinning both. Also; on the floor, but soon fouled out great experience. The jokes were the winning one of two matches Lance Pace checked in, McKee best part" .. Joe Cote and Shane Boyer. They are k We would like to congratulate . doing well and 'Stated, "Lance did a good job, comexpect to do better ' ing in late in the third quarter, these young men who made die All . in the future, Their next match is at : helped on defense when we needed State Team, and also those who Mountain View, WY, Dec.13. it" Park City scored, and gained a four point lead on die Braves, with only two minutes left in the quarter. Jim Garfield scored a basket and made two foul shots tieing the score. Park Gty received a technical foul, during a rebound with Garfield. This brought on the Braves hugest lead of die game. Dixon added two points, and Jones finished off the third quarter with a basket and a foul shot, for a score ' of S3 to 48. Early in the fourth quarter, Brandon Jones took the ball for a slam dunk, missed and hung on the rim, receiving a technical foul. Park City made bpth shots, and the score 53-5- 0. - - . All State Banquet iVXpi Results- - 1A-4- ' ' - 36-3- 6. ;, . 'enr .. . V 7. In the third quarter, both teams played tough defense which led scoring. But Still 'the Waitings scored only two points. Waterford finally came alive in the. fourth, scoring more than they did in the first three combined. The Wartbogs had 15 points versus die 12 by the Braves, but it still wasn't enough to stop the Lady Braves of North Summit, who improved their league game play to ited FOR THE -- st ut 9-Satur- INSURANCE CARRIER . : 77-2- 2. Other times, before and after regular hours, by appontment Associated Food Stores, Inc Blue Cross Blue Shield of Utah Blue Shield of Wyoming Boilermakers National . Friday night at North Summit High School, the North Summit Lady Braves Basketball Team bet-- s toed their record by defeating the Waterford Wartbogs with a big Ibis was also the score of Braves' second biggest win of the Obstetrics Surgery Physicals Injuries DAY AND HOURS AARP t f. I ft Care of Children and Acute and Chronic Care Insurance Co APGE Health Benefit Plan Alliance Health Benefit Plan i Lady Braves Bury W arthogs Adults-Preventiv- e, AETNA Life ' j 336-440- 1 Tuesday Thursday t' - |