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Show 6A Tho Summit County Bm Friday, December K), 1993 B8 &BBBKZS Freshman Basketball The Cats Slam The Cowboys in Grantsville Defeats St. Joseph South Summit Wildcats by Tonya Worthen South Summits freshmen bas- ketball team started their season off with a bang as they traveled to Ogden to take on the Jays of St. Joe. The freshmen were able to come away with the win with a The freshmen are score of coached this year by Glen Jones. 63-3- 6. They practice every day after school at the middle schooL The team played a tough game, Wildcats Open ,93-,9- 4 Basketball Season With a Win by Tint Prescott " On Thursday, Dec. 2, the South ISummit Wildcats traveled to Park Qty for their season opener against The Rich Rebels. This was one of Tnany games held during the annual Summit County Charity Basketball Tournament. South Summit started the game Tit a very high paced tempo. For the Tint few minutes, both teams exchanged baskets with each other, hut then the Wildcats were able to hull away slightly. At the end of the first quarter, the Wildcats had a 2 lead. The second quarter was in terms of scoring beeven fairly cause the Wildcats still had a twelve point lead at the half. South Summit began the third quarter pvith the same hustle and enthusiasm as they had begun the game hnd were able to build their lead to hineteen points at the end of the third quarter. Going into the fourth quarter, the Wildcats picked up the pace pulling away from the Rebels and putting them out of the ball game. Rob Maynes lead all scorers with 32 points as the Wildcats beat the Rich Rebels with a final score bf I:; After the Varsity had won their game, it was time for the JV Cats to take their turn at the Rebels. Many of the JV players had played Sh the Varsity game so they were already a little tired. Because it was the first time the JV Team had played together, they were a little fusty at the beginning of the game falling behind at the end of the first quarter. During the second quarter, they were able to hold Richs lead to only seven points at halftime. The Wildcats came out of the locker room fired up and ready to start the third quarter. They played well at the offensive end and also played some tough defense. At the ?nd of the third quarter, the Wildcats had a one point lead. The forth quarter was layed hard by both 54-1- 80-5- 6. teams. The Wildcats built up a five point lead before the Rebels made a run at them. The Rebels closed the gap and for several minutes, the two teams seesawed bade and forth with the lead. The Rebels had a one lead with twenty seconds left, B' )int ut the Wildcats had the ball and they were looking for the win. With seven seconds left, Cameron Powell drove to the basket and laid in the winning bucket. Jason Leavitt lead the Wildcats with 20 1 victory. points in a 72-7- Congratulations, Cats! The Cats take on Mount Vernon on Wednesday in their last pre-se- a : This is an experiment. This is only an experiment. Were this real life, people would be running and screaming from South Summit High saying, Its the end of the world! We are all going insanel No! Its just the end of the first trimester. Classes such as Sleeping 101, Underwater Basket Weaving, Computer Hacking 104, Creative Graffiti 1 and 2, and Slanderous and Sleazy Journalism. No, no, no! Just kidding. Well, just humor me. Weve had a successful end to the first trimester. And there were a load of new classes like Aerospace Technology, Zoology, First Aid, Astronomy, Peer Counseling, and many more. The trimester ended and many people think that was good. It gave all high school students a five day weekend over Thanksgiving. Many things happened during the first trimester. Students went with a game against the Manti Templars. This promises to be a great game as the Templars are picked by many to be the team to win the State Championship. Come out and support the Cats at home as they take on Manti. Ladycats Win Wildcat Classic by Holly Van Tassell On Saturday, Dec. 4, the South Summit Vanity and JV Wrestling Teams participated in the Cache County Classic. This tournament took place in Logan. The results of the JV Wrestling Team are as follows: Josh Pinto, 103, second place; Kip Knight, 112, second place; Collins Prescott, 125, first place; Jason Robertson, 130, third place; Steve Martinez, 133, second place; Philip Wright, 140, second place; James on field trips that taught them about people and things. They had National School Assemblies. The FFA went to Kansas City ft their convention, students participated in Close Up in Washington, DC. The football team played and the band, also. The football team survived two playoff games, and the volleyball team spent the season as one of the top ranked teams in the state. The girls tennis team qualified more members for State than ever before. Students ran to classes upstairs and down. They ate lunch and hung out with friends. They met new people and said goodbye to old friends. Most of all, they raw the real world and saw what they could do to change it to be what they want and need. The trimester system still has a few flaws to be worked out, but overall, both students and teachers seemed to like the change. The addition of new classes means more choices for students and a change in teaching schedules for teachers. Attends National tip-o- ff Wildcats Successful Logan Tournament play their Region games at 5 JO p.m. on the same schedule as the Varsity Team. They do have a few games that are separate and a schedule appeared in The Bee two weeks ago, or it is available at the high school. Come out and support the freshmen Cats on Friday, Dec. 10, as they take on the Templars of Manti. See ya there! FFA by Julie Blazzard Saturday, Dec. 4, the Ladycats were split between Brittani Gordon, succeeded in avenging the loss of 8; Julie Blazzard, 7; Shawnee last years Region Championship Bowen and Brinedette Mitchell with against the Lady Hawks. The crowd 4 points, and Rachel Park and Brandi Gordon with 2 points each. was gathered at the South Summit The North Sanpete Lady Hawks watch the to championship gym game of the annual Lady Wildcat started out pressing hard, but soon Classic. pulled it off because it was With both teams winning a inevitable that the Ladycats would game the night before, they were score. The Lady Wildcats played tough both ready for action. South Summit played the Park City defense, keeping the Lady Hawks Miners and North Sanpete played down to 36 points at the end of the the Rich Rebels with both teams game. The Ladycats contribute their scoring a sizeable win. The Ladycats took control right victory to great hustle and hard with team practices. They would like to invite from the opening and everyone out to watch them play. Natalie Prescott captains, Kresta Simpson, leading the way. Their next game is Dec. 10 in Natalie was high scorer with 23 Manti, and their next home game is points, and Kresta right behind against Juab on Dec. 17. with 18. The rest of the 68 points We hope to see you there! The End of The Trimester by C.T. Merkley son game. One Friday, Dec. 10, the Wildcats start their Region season and the score went back and forth until the Cats were finally able to pull away at the end for the victory. Jake Crystal lead all scorers for the Cats with 15 points. Adam Jones was close behind with 13, and Courtney Rundell popped in another 10. The freshmen Cats will at Robertson, 143, first place; Robert Crandall, 160, fourth place, and Sam Aplanalp, 171, fourth place. Overall, the JV Team score was third. The Vanity Team score was also third overall. Varsity results are as follows: Lonn Thornton, 103, second place; Dusty Simpson, 112, fourth place; Joey Atkinson, 119, third place; Jeremy Harris, 123, fourth place; Cameron Maxfield, 130, second place; Give Hallam, 133, fourth piace; Cody Atkinson, 140, first place; Amos Crystal, 160, third place, and Clint Marchant, 171, fourth place. The Wildcat season has had a successful start. Congratulations and good luck! Convention in Kansas tended, also. While there, they attended the American Royal Livestock Show, the American Royal Rodeo, FFA National Convention sessions, and the LDS Tour which included the Liberty Jail. Seeing about 28,000 kids in blue FFA jackets, and what they stand for, was a very exciting experience. They had a fun time and cant wait for another years convention! News Early Friday morning, Oct. IS, nine trailers loaded with horses and students headed for Antelope Island. On arrival, luckily enough the rain stopped and everyone checked their cinch as they mounted. A spokesman from the State Park, talked about the herd of buffalo. On their ride, they saw deer, coyotes, and even a few rabbits. We ate lunch and had a scenic view of the Great Salt Lake. We especially want to Thank Brett Atkinson, Wade Woolstenhulme, Mike ODriscoll, Reed Schuman, Ron and Julean Bowen, Frank Rydalch, Doug Gines, Julie Woodard, and Mr. Aplanalp, for taking time to help Aplanalp transport us back and forth. It was a lot of fun! throughout December. the month of South Summits Tapestry (our own choral group) was invited to attend, and we were nothing but thrilled. This is the first time that the Tapestry was invited to attend such an honor. Members had the opportunity to see the recording rooms and even the KSL Television news room, where they learned a little about broadcasting and journalism.. They saw lights, camera, and action as they met with other groups from around the state. They then got to perform. As usual, our Tapestry, under the direction of Mrs. Paulette Silvester, sang their very best and did an all around excellent job. Members of the Tapestry would like to invite the public to attend the annual concert on Dec. 23, which is a Thursday night. This annual event will also have a delightful surprise, so be sure not to miss it! Members of the Tapestry would like to thank KSL for this unique opportunity. Listen to KSL 1160 a.m. radio to catch our talented bunch singing with the Christmas spirit. Procrastination Strikes Everyone Sometime in Life Corlanne Freestone jidents procrastinate way too dont realize is them do doesnt any good. If ing, procrastination makes worse. The time that we putting things off is still worrying about It We stress land wonder when we will do sing us to put mors pressure melves. Sometimes we end I even doing it at all because I so tired of thinking about it. come the excuses of why we need to do it and how we can . What they n I get by without it. Students trap themselves in pro- crastination. Whether they start procrastinating from the very beginning of the year or wait until it gets closer to the end of the year. Some of us are worse at this than others but I believe that each student procrastinates at some time. How can we get out of this rut? Ckn we? If we could but realize the trap that we are in, we could get out of it It is a hard habit to break but worthwhile. If we break this by Jennl Kearns On the fourth of December, the South Summit Fauvines attended the Utah Classic Drill Team Competition at Wasatch High School. teams from habit now, we will be much better oft We need to look to the ftiture. Breaking the habit now can save us from a lot of frustrations in careen. As a senior, I have watched myself and friends suffer through three years of high school procrastina tion. If these are some of the best years of our lives, we need to make them better because theyre not that great. Luckily, we will lode back and only remember the important things and not how long we waited to do our assignments. Booster Club Holds Fundraisers The South Summit High Booster Gub has began holding their meetings every Wednesday starting last Wednesday, Dec. 8. If there is a home basketball game on Wednesday night, the meeting will be held after the game. If there is no game or the game is away, the meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. We would like to invite all members, those who would like to be members, and coaches to attend. The meetings are held in Coach Hunts room at the high school. The Booster Gub is having a fundraisers this year to sponsor a scholarship for a senior boy and girl student athlete. During basketball games, th Booster Gub will be selling food aid sponsoring halftime activities for prizes. So far this year, the Booster Gub has ran the concession stand during football games, raffled off a television, and sold sweatshirts and They have printed up a be used at all sport acto program tee-shir- ts. tivities. Inside the programs are many savings from local merchants. They have also begun to sell baseball hats. The Booster Qub, so far this year, has made improvements in the weight room, fixed the sign out in front of the hjgh school, and fixed the soundy system at the football field. We would like to thank all those who have helped in any way for supporting the Booster Gub and SSHS student athletes. Rodeo Club News re Addmg Up is almost over, and the team seems to be doing great! In the Oaken Rodeo, Jamiee Wilson took seventh place in the poles with a time of 22.109, and Brooke Epperson had a beautiful breakaway catch with a 3.61 placing her second. Rory and Shawnee Bowen got third place team roping with a 10.66. Our team was fantastic in Deltas Rodeo. We had five members of the team qualify for State Finals. In the bands, Brooke Epperson came in fifth with a 15.443, and she also took fourth, goat tying with a 10.79. Our one and only cow cutter, Marty Linds took third place with a score of 69 points, and Jeremy Harris also took third in steer wrestling with an 18.49. Ben Harris and Jason Leavitt both qualified in calf roping; Ben was third, with 21433, and Jason fourth with a 1533. The Neola Rodeo qualified two of our team ropers, one pole bender, and one barrel racer. Our team ropers, Shawnee and Rory Bowen, ended up fourth with and Jason and Dusty Leavitt eighth with an 18.78. Misty Woodard was our pole bender that ended up ninth with a 21312, and our barrel racer, Brooke Epperson, had a time of 17349 placing her fourth. ' Our girls were hot at the Bingham Rodeo. In barrels, with an 18.036, Brooke Epperson got fifth, and in poles, Misty Woodard was seventh with a 21.535, and Shawnee Bowen was 11th with a 21.656. Shawnee Bowen was shining at Manti. She was 10th in poles with a 23.135, and she was one place ; away from winning in goat tying with a 1036 placing her second. They traveled for for the Cedar Gty Rodeo, but for some, it seemed to pay off. In the calf roping event, Jason Leavitt was fifth with a 14.90, and right behind Mm was Ben Harris in sixth with a 1531. Jamiee Wilson won the. poles with a 21.037, and Marty Lind also won the cow cutting with a score of 72 points. Great job team, best of luefcat the St. George rodeos. ? PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF VACANCY Summit County is now accepting applications for two (2) vacancies on the Summit County Planning Commission. Persons wishing to be considered for these positions should submit a letter of interest, resume andor other rele- vant information to: Subscribe To The Summit County Bee For the Novelty Dance, the Fauvines dressed up in military uniforms and danced a fun and exciting routine. In their Prop routine, the Fauvines used hoops for their props. They were judged on the diffi- throughout the state attended this their dances, competition. Over 150 dances were culty and creativity of the with spacing, timing, divided the precision, dances performed into seven different categories. technique, appearance, projection, They were Military, Prop, Dance, teamwork, eye contact, and Lyrical, Kick, Officers, and audience appeal. After hours of practicing and hard work, the Novelty. The Fauvines performed a Fauvines were able to take second Novelty and a Prop routine. A place in Novelty and fifth in Prop Novelty routine is a dance that can in the 2A Division. Now the indude a theme with costumes, the Fauvines are preparing and anticidance also can be performed as a pating for Region competition in skit while dancing. A Prop routine the spring, and they are ready to do is a dance that you perform with an their best. If you would like to see this exobject. The object has to be used 80 percent of the time that you are citing group perform, they will be on the floor. The prop can be featured at the halftime of boys something as simple as a hat or basketball games played at home. cane to something as hard as a trash The next home game is this Friday, Dec. 10. can or ladder. Tapestry On The Air TJ,T,nt by Ryan Scott Tuesday, Nov.' 30, our high schools Tapestry was invited to attend a statewide recording at KSL Radio station. Every year, KSL holds recording sessions (along with a tour of the broadcast rooms) for high school performing groups, such as band or choir. Certain groups are chosen and invited to attend this special session to sing, or play, instrumentally, Christmas music, which will be aired was the story for the rest of the night and the Vanitys final score was 47 to 15 in fevor of the Cats. Some of the Varsity wrestlers, who ended their matches with pins, were Lonn Thorton, Dusty Simpson, Joey Atkinson, Cameron Maxfield, Amos Crystal, Tadd Louder, and Cody Atkinson. There were many others. As you can see, the Wildcats are warming up for what should be a great season, and we expect them to do well. The Wildcats will have their first' home match on Thursday, and they will be going at it with the Manti Templars. The JV matches will start at 6 p.m., and the Varsity will begin after the JV is finished. Take it to em and good luck. Fauvjnes Compete at The 1993 Utah Classic Fifty-tw- o Twelve South Summit FFA members attended the National Convention in Kansas Gty, MO. They were Josh Frazier, Kellie Kirkham, Jeremy Harris, Matt Sargent, Sam Aplanalp, Dallas Schuman, Chris Ure, Jaimee Wilson, Shawnee Bowen, Casidi Cowen, Brinedette Mitchell, Gina Banks, Mr. Aplanalp, and our honorary advisor, Doug Gines, at- FFA by Spencer Neff The Wildcat Wrestling Team headed to Grantsville on Thursday to challenge the Cowboys. The JV Team started off the matches at 6 p.m., and they did not disappoint. They finished up their evening with only two losses and there were many pins in the Cats favor. The Pinners were Josh Pinto, Kip Knight, Spencer Neff, and Collins Prescott. Not all of the JV wrestlers had to wrestle because of Gnntsvilles small JV Team. After the JV had shown the Cowboys how South Summit wrestled, it was the Varsitys turn. As the night progressed, it became evident that the Wildcats would continue their winning trend. Victories and pins for the Wildcats Director of Community Development, P.O. Box 128, Coalville, UT 84017. Closing date for receipt of application is: Dec. 15, 1993. Published In the Summit Cotuey Bet Nov. 26, Dec. 3 & 10, 1993. |