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Show Friday, October 30, 1992 North Summit 'M Braves 1 PTA Teacher Spotlight and laying on the floor to listen to stories read by her teacher, Mrs. Sargent. She also liked to play marbles. Braves Terrorize Devils by Amber Pace Early in the first of die game, Joe Cole carried the ball 28 yards, Troy Richins then caught a 17 yard pass, and finally quarterback Brian Richins carried the ball one yard for the touchdown giving the Braves a 6 to 0 lead. Mean while the Devils only tasted the goal line from the 27 yard line. The Braves defense preventing them from getting any During halftime, the Devils regrouped and came out the third quarter to make their sole touchdown. But first, the second half was opened up when Colby Pace caught another touchdown pass, 17 yards this time. Then the Devils scored, on an eight yard pass, giving the third quarter a lead score for the Braves 24 to 6. During the second quarter, Scott Garfield caught a Richins 40 yard pass in the enthrone racking in another six points for the Braves. North Summit continued to terrorize the Devils when they fumbled .right after Garfield's touchdown and the Braves recovered. Two plays later, Colby Pace caught a 35 yard pass good for another touchdown score on the Braves side leaving the halftime score 18 to 0 for the Hie final quarter was an easy one fra the Braves. The Devils' defense continued to have a difficult time of stopping the Braves. So N.S. took the chance and gained two more touchdowns. The first one was when Pace ran 29 yards into the endzone, and then added the extra two points, on a run also. And the second was thanks to Joe Cole who weaved around ladders fra 42 yards gaining the final touchdown of the game. Giving the Braves an honorable victory of 38 to 6. closer. Braves. Mrs. Marchant is married to Lonnie Marchant and has one little girl, Shantay. Mrs. Marchant and her husband recently celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary in a Vote for Experience! NATE KNIGHT School Board State 9 Years Experience as Board Member for very interesting way. They installed sewer pipe fra their dream homethat they are building themselves in Oakley. Mary Ann Marchant With a bounce in her step, a smile on her face, and a twinkle in her eye, Mary Ann Marchant (formerly Mary Ann Dawson) returns to the halls and classrooms of North Summit Elementary School. The building is a different one, the faces have changed and Mary Ann is a teacher this time instead of a student Although times have changed, Mrs. Marchant still has fond memories of when she attended N.S. as a student One such fourth grade memory was of coming in from lunch recess, kicking off her shoes Grand County School District, 8 Years as its Vice President. As a Professional Accountant, Nate Knight Knows Utah School Finance Problems Facing Utah's Rural School Districts, and will Work to Solve Those Problems. In Mrs. Marchant's spare time, she enjoys all kinds of crafts, making hairbows fra Shantay, and bak- ing chocolate chip, snickerdoodlc and applesauce cookies. She also Paid PoMicaJ Advorti somon- i- likes tolc and chalk painting. This is Mrs. Marchants second year at North Summit as a teacher. She received her Bachelor's Degree from Utah State University, where she majored in elementary education with a minor in math and science. While attending college, she was a medical assistant for three years. Before coming to North Summit, she taught at Tremonton fra two years. A VOTE FOR ! MICHAEL OLSEN ! of 15 to 13. back on the Saturday following their starting setter, Stephanie the second the During game, Lady Braves maintained the inten- Ovard, and middle blocker Stacy sity level, but the Miners were fired Winters, were not able to attend the were defeated and didn't place. up and ready to fight to the end. South Summit game. So Mindee The Braves first played Park Every point on each side of the net Jones, and Candice Judd filled in City late on Friday night. The team made was one well worked for. De- and did their best to remember the was going in as the fense and execution of all they positions, help the team. underdogs, the Lady Braves entered learned determined the game. Shelly North Summit lost the first the game ready to play as a team, Staples led the Braves this time game against the Cats with a score and excited to preform to die best of scoring five total points. The Mintheir abilities. The intensity level ers gained a victory with a score of on the Braves side alone made the 15 to 9. Miners blood run cold. The Braves This defeat hit the Braves hard, were determined this first game. and during the third game the Lady Amber Pace led the team scoring Braves fell apart, frustration set in six total points, followed by and even though they put up a good Stephanie Ovard who scored four. fight the Miners came out victoriStacy Winters led the Braves with ous with a score of 15 to 5. the most hits, and tips totaling 15. Friday night, tire Lady Braves Throughout the first game, the stayed in Nephi, then awoke early Braves maintained a lead and gained in the morning to prepare fra the a victory when Stephanie Ovard game against the South Summit served point number 15, fra a final Cats. North Summit suffered a set well-prepare- score d, it S ? A A A Lady Braves Attend Region 9 Tournament ny Amber Pace The North Summit Lady Braves Volleyball Team attended the Region 9 Tournament in Manti, but 7k The Summit County Bee A A of 4 to 15. It was discouraging to the team, such a defeat was hard to face, for the seniors on the team this would be the last game they would ever play. During the second game against the Cats, North Summit played better than the first giving it all they had, but were defeated an eliminated from the tournament with a score of 9 to 15. - As concerned citizens we endorse Sheldon Richins for Summit County Commission for complete County wide representation. A A ii a &- A' A A A A NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL BOARD A A A A ft a THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT SI i I |