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Show 8A Thu Summit County Boo Friday, October 30, 1992 Region Volleyball South Summit Wildcats Last Wildcat Home Football Game Friday, Oct 23 found the South Summit Wildcat Football Team at home for their final game of the season. The Cats met the Bulldogs o: Gunnison on a crisp, clear autumn night Both teams were looking for a victory to end their season. On Friday, Oct. 23, the South Summit Lady Wildcat Volleyball Team traveled to Manti to participate in the Region 9 Volleyball Tournament. The team finished the season in sixth place in the Region. Before the team left, the cheerleaders presented a pep assembly. During the assembly, the members of the Varsity Team were to the studentbody. Members of the team for the 1992 season are seniors Angie Crystal, Marcie Eubanks, Mindy Gines, Shelly Lee, Jodi Maxfield, and Jillyn Prince. Juniors are Jill Atkinson, Julie intro-duct- got the ball first, but the Bulldogs held. Gunnison then took over and had four chances to come away with their only win of the season. smashing home the kills. Marcie Eubanks and Shelly Lee were scooping out digs right and left. The Cats knew that one more game guaranteed them of a trip to State. The Cats came out smoking and blew the Lady Braves off the court, 15-- 5. Saturday afternoon found the Cats facing the Lady Cowboys, from Grantsville, for the Consolation spot. The Cowgirls came away with the win, but the Cats are still ed headed for State. The State Tournament starts Friday, Oct 29 at Park City High School. This close site should make it easy for everyone to come out and support the Lady Cats as they take on the Rabbits from Delta. Good luck. Cats. Louder, Brinedette Mitchell, Natalie Prescott, Krtista Simpson, and For the first three plays, the Ariana Wright The sophomores are Cats held. On the last play of the represented by Brandi Gordon, and last game of the season, the Wildcat the freshmen members are Julie Brittani Gordon, and defense tipped a pass not once, but Blazzard, Before the game, the senior Rachel Park. twice before it fell into the arms of members of the team were honored. The Lady Cats met the Lady startled Bulldog. The Dogs had a The boys were introduced along from Manti on Friday. Templars won in double overtime! The Cats with their parents to the crowd. The The Cats got off to a slow start and seniors this year are John Atkinson, were understandably disappointed, could never quite get into gear. had the sportsmanship to conWes Blazzard, Cord Gray, Mont but The They lost the first game, 15-gratulate the Bulldogs on their win. Cats were determined to come back Flygare, Steven Sargent and Brannon Young. The seniors have had a This was another tough loss in a and take the second game. However, tough season, but have served as an rough season for the Cats. The Cals things just didn't go their way. The inspiration for the younger players never quit and always played hard. team was defeated in the second by playing hard every game and One good aspect of the season is game and fell into the Consolation never quitting, even when the going that a lot of young players gained bracket. was rough. valuable playing time which will Saturday was do or die day for The game started and both teams be important for next season. The the Cats. If they did not win their battled back and forth. It was a de- coaching staff of Jerry Parker, Scott first game, they would not qualify fensive struggle. Finally, the Cats Hunt, Wade Wooistenhulme, Brent for the State Tournament. The Cats were able to score as quarterback Gines, and Barry Walker, should be came ready to play and face the work that they have Lady Braves from North Summit. Jay Wooistenhulme ran the ball in praised for the for six. The conversion done with the team this year. It is The Cats started strong and held the was good and the Cats lead The always easier to offer advice from lead to win the first game, 15-Bulldogs came snarling back and the stands, but the coaches, and the Natalie Prescott and Jodi Maxfield tied the game right before the half. team, need the support of fans, not were taking the sets from Angie more armchair coaches. Crystal and Brindette Mitchell and The Drill Team provided the EnglishDrama Plays Enjoyed By Students On Friday, Oct. 23, sixty English and drama students, from South Summit High School, boarded a bus and headed to Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake Gty to see a live touring company. The Tour de Force Company, from Boston, Mass., arrived in Utah to perform a series of one-aplays for local audiences. The plays are geared towards junior and senior high students and are based on plays or short stories the students have been Creek Bridge"! and "The Most Dangerous Game". The plays are presented on a single stage set with the actors playing different roles in each play. Before the beginning of each play, a narrator steps forward to explain the play and to give information on the author. .: ct studying. The plays that were performed for the audience this year were: "The Ransom of Red Chief", "The Fall of The House of Usher, "The Mouse", "An Occurrence at Owl T All of the students seemed to enjoy the performance. Each had their favorite and many discussions were had on the trip home. This is the first in a series of plays that is available to our students. The teachers involved fed that the opportunity for students to experience live theatre is an important part of a student's cultural growth. Elementary Wins Prize For Red Ribbon Week Decorations 5. two-poi- nt 9. 8-- 0. half-tim- e entertainment and the se- nior cheerleaders led the crowd in the school song. The second half started like the first half ended, both teams locked a defensive struggle. The Bulldogs were able to score first, but the Cats came right back as Richie Bridge caught a pass from Wooistenhulme and scored. Both teams missed the extra point, so the game was again tied. Regulation ended with the score knotted at After a short break, a 12 minute overtime period started. Again, defense was the name of the game and the overtime period ended with both teams still with 14 points. The teams then flipped for possession in the sudden-deatSouth Summit GRAND OPEMIWG 14-a- ll. PUBLIC INVITED ' . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 4:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. H&W THERAPY Providing personalized physical therapy care to Heber City and the surrounding area Athletic Injuries .. Arthritis Bursitis mt1 Auto and work related Injuries Medicare certified Insurance billing provided ( with doctors referral) 575 North Main, 3 Heber City 654-5044 All three sessions of the kindergarten won the award for the best decorations for Red Ribbon Week. The kids won a root beer float party. They decorated with a dragon. The children cut out pictures of different drugs which they placed in die fire coming out of die dragon's mouth. The rest of the dragon was h. made of cutouts of the children's hands. The children who couldn't be there for the pictures woe Jordan Atkinson, Jeff Cam, Justin Crystal, Dustin Cummings, Talin Dean, Taylor Dewey, Robert Dugdale, Martin Hernandez, Grady Pace, Douglas Pyper, Luke Swank, Steven Torzilli, Trevor Wagstaff, Katdyn Anderson, Missy Bergen, Betsy Fitzgerald, Nicki Forman, TeiLd Gines, Allison Goates, Rondel Holton, Lacey Johnson, Whitney Kirkham, and Sara McRay., Congratulations kids you did a beautiful job. Lindsey Chamberlain, Write Her Name On The Ballot Envelope v Other reasons to write in Ruth Wagner for Summit County Commissioner: instead of A For welfare of aU Summit County A Advocates soliciting clean industry A Advocates necessary and appropriate A Pro-activ- e re-acti- ve development A Advocates county commissioner as a job A Advocates controlled growth in all of Summit County A Advocates increased commerce at Industrial Park A Advocates more jobs and housing in the County for all county resident A Will terminate her own law practice to avoid conflict of interest and full-tim- e n era005 IcoooW' time constraints Write In Ruth Wagner... A Vote For The Whole County! ' PAS) POUnCAL ADVtnrHMBfT |