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Show p p Friday, Dacambar 17, 1993 Wildcats Wildcats Start Region Play Against Manti by Eiker palmer On Dec. 10, the Wildcats fined the Manti Templan for their first Region game. It was a very close game and, even though the Cats woe ahead until thefourth quarter, the Templan came jack to win 68 to 63. The Drill Team presented the flag ceremony, and the band played the National Anthem. After the flag presentation, the starting five were announced to the crowd. Brandon Johnson, Tim Prescott, Rob Maynes, Lance Leithead and Jay Woolstenhulme took the floor knowing that they had a tough game ahead against the Templars, a team picked in many polls as the future State Champs. The Wildcats had a different outcome in mind and started the game by taking the lead. The Cats played tough D and were, able to get the ball to a variety of players for the scores. The Cats lead throughout the first quarter and were down by only a few points at the half. While the Cats were in the locker room getting their act together, the Fanvines put their act on the floor. They performed a Christmas routine. After the Fauvines, the cheerleaders lead the home crowd in the school song. The Wildcats hit the floor running in the third quarter and pulled ahead of. the Templars. Unfortunately, at this point, foul trouble began to affect the Cats. First, Brandon Johnson headed to the bench with five fouls. Jake Aplanalp came off of the bench and played an excellent game. The Wildcats foul troubles continued and the Templars slowly pulled In the fourth quarter, the Cats started to foul to try to keep the Templars from scoring. Lance Leithead and Robby Maynes joined Johnson on the bench and, unfortunately for the Cats, the Templars made all their foul shots. Jake hit a three late in the game to bring it dose, but several last second shots fell off the rim, and the Cats fell five points short of an upset. The Cats played wdl as a team and gave the Templars sll they could handle. The Cats playe an exbasketciting brand of ball. Come out and see for pre-seas- on by Tonya Worthen Friday, Dec. 9, the South Summit Swim Team competed with 3A schools, Cedar City and Park City. Cedar City brought at least SO swimmers and four divers. South Summit has 14 boy swimmers and seven divers, five who dived in this meet. With the hard competition South Summit was put up against, they did very well. Thanks to the swim coaches, Judy Staples and Bridget Klug, and diving coach, Trish Gerlich. Starting with the boys medley relay: The A) team boys were Wayne Mildon, Ryan Staples, Jason Scates, and Paul Nicols. They took fourth place against Park City and Cedar City. The B) team, Landon Lance, Brian Beckstead, Greg Atkinson, and fourth, and Greg Atkinson, third. 100 yard free, Austin Lott, third, and Gary Stillman, fourth. 200 yard free with A) team as Landen Lance, Brian Beckstead, Austin Lott, and D.J. Glade; B) team, Bryan Haakenson, Adam Lott, Brett Lee, and Ryan Staples took fourth. Backstroke, Austin Lott places second against Cedar City and Park City. 100 yard breast, Ryan Staples Football Finale; Awards by Sondl Mitchell On Friday, Dec. 10, the Ladycats traveled down south to meet and defeat the Manti Templars and that they did. The afternoon started off with the first game of the Jr. Varsity. The team went out a little uptight which gave them a slow start The score after the first half was then presented the "Coach of The for the Templars, and it was high Year award to kicking Coach, Max time for the JV Ladycats to kick in, Lewis. which happened as soon as they got Richie Bridge was chosen as the .hack .onto the. court. Tanya , : Bick of The Year." Addison' Woolstenhulme led the scorers with Averett was awarded Offensive ha 12 points. The final score aided Lineman of The Year" with Lance for' up being pretty close, Leithead picking up the Defensive the Ladycats. Lineman of The Year honors. Thai it was time for the Varsity, Chancey McNeil waa voted Most who went out strong and came out Inspirational Player, and Most strong, which wss important for Improved Player went to Paul their first Regional game. They Elroy Hortin. Defensive Player of started the first quarter with the The Year honors went to Jay score of 16-- 8 and just kept rising Presented To Players Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, the South Summit Wildcat Football Team put the finishing touches on a successful season by holding their annualirawardscoaches, and players gathered in the high school commons area to celebrate the end of a great year. Head Football Coach, Jerry Parker, welcomed all in attendance and gave special thanks to the Booster Qub for their support, to Dennis Glade for taking such accurate stats, to teams trainer, Kevin, to Austin Atkinson and his assistants for broadcasting games. Also recognized were Principal, Eric Moser; team manager, Tom Fitzgerald, and the cinematic expertise of Scott Taylor and Rob Maynes, the film crew. Coach Parker also paid a special thanks to the wives of the coaching staff for putting up with the coaches throughout the season and to the players parents for their continued - nighti-'-Parenta- support. Coach Parker honored the senior members of the team for their dedication and leadershipj The seniors were served refreslynents first. While everyone was jenjoying the food, Varsity letters were handed out to those whose hard work had earned them this awar$, Cosch Parker ther presented a plaque to the captains of the Wildcats, Brent Edmunds, Lance Leithead, and Richie1 Bridge. He 3. . Woolstenhulme ,and Cody Atkinson was awarded with the Offensive Player of The Year award. Wildcat Award presented to senior The was Jay Woolstenhulme for his excellent play on both offense and defense. After the awards were presented, all attending moved to the auditorium to see a highlight film of the 1992-9- 3 football seasons greatest moments. And coming from a much improved team, the highlights were many. Congratulations to Coach Jerry Parker and his staff of Wade Woolstenhulme, Brent Gines, Scott Hunt, Barry Walker, and Max Lewis, for. a great year. Thanks also to the seniors for their four years of dedication to making Summit Football the best! South Niki Silvester took first and Rob Maynes took fifth In Scholastic, Kal Hoyt took Decathlon competed in their first place. In Varsity, Giristina meet of the year. There were six teams there and, from each team, Makley took fourth place, and Matt Curtis took fifth place. therp was three members tha comIn the speeches, Niki Silvester peted in each category. fifth place in Honors, and Kal took The different categories depend on fee students GPA on fee core Hoyt took fifth place in Scholastic. In Social Science, Rob Maynes subjects. For Honors, you have to have anA average; Scholastic, a B took first place, and Niki Silvester took fifth place in Honors. average, and Vanity, a C average. In English Literature, Niki In Science, Niki Silvester took took first place, and Sarah Silvester third place, and Rob Maynes took fourth in the Honors' category. In White took fifth in the Honors, the Scholastic category, Kal Hoyt with Matt Curtis taking fourth took fifth'place, and in the Varsity place in Varsity. In fee Interviews, Niki Silvester category, Guistina Makley took took first place, and Sarah White fifth. In Economics, Niki Silvester took second in honors, with Jeff took third place, and Rob Maynes Jorgenson taking fourth place in took' fifth place in Honors, and Scholastic. In Math, Niki Silvester took Giristina Merkley took fifth place second place, and Rob Maynes took in Varsity, Fine Arts in fee Honors cate- - third in Honors, with Jeff Jorgenson taking third place in i by Derek Beer 25-2- 1. Wildcats vs. Mt. Vernon Patriots by Gina Banks Last Wednesday, Dec. 8, the South Summit Boys Basketball Team came up against Mt. Vernon for a game. The game was a wipe-ou- t. The score was 95 to 24, South Summit. For South Summit, Robbie Maynes had a high of 32 points; pre-seas- on with Park Gty and third with Cedar Gty. In diving, six South Summit divers competed with Cedar Gty. Tonya Worthen took first, Cedar Gty girls place second, third, snd fourth. Stacy Johnson placed fifth; Raychel Phillips took sixth; Tina Milliner, seventh, and Kelli Larsen, eighth. The Cedar Gty 3A school took Girls State Champ last yesr in swimming. Final team scores woe PC-9-4, Cedar-10-3. boys, SS-6- 1, Brandon Johnson, Tim Prescott, and Seth Pitt had eight points; Jay Woolstenhulme had seven points; Lance Leithead had six points, snd Jake Aplanalp had five points. Craig Fry, Paul Elroy Hortin, Jasin Leavitt, Ben Harris, and Mike McNulty had two points. Good job, South Summitl Students Attend Play, "The Inspecting Carol by Ryan Scott Wednesday, Dec. 8, a small group of Wildcats set off to have their funny bones tickled by the cast and crew of Pioneer Memorial Theater, as they put on their production of The Inspecting Carol. In this play, a small professional theater company is prepsring for their Brandi Gordon, who was out with an injury, could have been on the court with them. But, the Ladycats are glad that she is okay and are excited to have the whole team back again. The Ladycats would also like to invite everyone to attend their home game this Friday, the 17th, to watch them defend their 0 title against the Juab Wasps. Keep it up, girls! 5-- annual classic, The Christmas Carol. Unfortunately, this small group (consisting of seven people and one stage managa that piays the female population of London) is broke and desperately needs the income of this annual event. A rejected, oddball of an actor stumbles into this company to audition and is mistaken for a theater inspector who could grant them a large sum of money. This actor, known as Wayne, then takes advantage of this misunderstanding, and the results sre phenomenally hilarious. All those who attended seemed to enjoy themselves and the play, and cannot wait for the next production which we will be attending at PMT, Romeo and Julia. Wildcats who wish to attend this Shakespeare romantic classic and have not purchased a ticket, talk to Mrs. Peterson to see if there sre any available openings. We would like to thank PMT for having us and would like to thank them for anotha successful performance. FOR SALE Like new, large comput-cabine- Call for 336-.245- t. 4 more details. gory; place, place. fourth from there! During the second quarter, they advanced the score to 41-1- 6, and the game was practically over. After the half, the third and quarter gave the score of 60-2then it was time to relax and give the starters a rest since they had finished what they had started. The final score for the Lsdycats was 6, with high scorer, Kresta Simpson, leading the way at 20 points. The rest of the points were split up between Julie Blazzard with 14; Brittani Gordon with ha put ha at 11; Natalie Prescott and Rachel Park both with 10; Kathy Dees with 8, and Shawnee Bowen, Brinedette 4, 76-3- three-point- a, Mitchell, and Tnnya Woolstenhulme all shared two points each. The Ladycats were obviously strong on offense and also strong on defense, which gave them their win. They would have been a little stronger if one of their teammates, USSA $&. is designed for experienced racers ages 12 10-1- 8. PRICE -- $450 si LfsSf WKOTi competition. WedThurs.Sat.Sun Training starts Dec 4 (includes season pass) PRICE-$25- 0 Fridays. 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The following JV Varsity won their matches: Amos Crystal, 152 lbs; Josh Pinto, 103 lbs.; Spencer Neff, 119 lbs.; James Robertson, 145 lbs., and Collins Prescott, 125 lbs. All wrestlers did a very good job. 24-3- 4; Academic Decathlon Winners On Monday, Dec. 6, Academic Thursday, Dec. 9, the South Summit Wrestlers took on the Manti Templars at South Summit. The JV beat the Templars with an overall score of The Varsity beat the Templars, also. The following Varsity won their matches: Lonn Thorton, 103 lbs., with points; Dusty Simpson, 112 lbs., with points; Jeremy Harris, 125 lbs., pinned; Cameron Maxfield, 130 lbs., pinned; Cody takes third against both schools. 400 ysrd free relsy with Jsson Scates. Brian Beckatead, DJ. Glade, and Paul Nichols took second with Park City, and third with Cedar City. Team B) Austin Lott, Gary Stillman, Greg Atkinson, and Wayne Mildon placed fourth with Cedar City, and third with Park City. Girls 200 medley relay were Una Milliner, Stacy Johnson, Hollie Walker, and Tonya Worthen. They placed second with Park Gty, and third with Cedar Gty. SO yard fine, Hollie Walker, placed second with Park Gty, and third with Cedar Gty. Stacy Johnson takes fourth with both schools. 100 ysrd free, Hollie Walker takes first against Park Gty, and third with Cedar Gty. 200 yard free relay had only four swimmers compete, they were Hollie Walker, Stacy Johnson, Tonya Worthen, and Hollie Walker. They placed second Ladycats Start Region Play With a Slam fast-pac- ed yourself! DJ. Glade took second place. In the 200 yard IM, Jason Scales took third; Greg Atkinson finished with fourth. 30 yard free, Paul Nicols won a first place, and D J. Glade took second. 100 yard butterfly, Jason Scales, 7A Wrestlers Take on The Manti Templars Swim Team vs. Cedar City and Park City South Summit Tha Summit County Boo 798-150- 0 1 0-- 20 off moo FARM EQUIPMENT, toe. or 8D0-733-63- 90 V |