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Show Friday, Decani bar 9, 1994 School News Forecast For Utah Agriculture Given By Top Economists SoutH Summit Wildcat's Swim Team Goes Up Against a 5A School at Swim Meet On Tuesday, the 30th, the South Summit Swim Team went up against Clearfield, a SA school. The girls team did very well in their events, and they improved a lot of their times. The A team, (Jennifer Pace, Maleia Littledike, team, Brian Haakenson, Brett Lee, Clint Rydakh, and Troy Beckstead took second in the 200 yard free relay. Wayne Mildon took first in the 100 yard backstroke. Ryan Staples took first in the 100 yard breast stroke. The boys A team, Jason Hollie Walker, and Amanda Scates, Gary Stillman, Brian Walker, took second in the 200 Haakenson, and Gint Rydalch took e yard medley. Amanda Walker took first in the 200 year free. Hollie Walker took first in the 50 yard freestyle. Maleia Littledike took second in the 100 yard butterfly. Amanda Walker took first in the 100 yard free. Hollie Walker took first in the 500 free. The girl's A second in the 400 yard-frerelay. The boys score over Clearfield was team, Amanda Walker, Tonya Worthen, Maleia Littledike, and Hollie Walker took first in the 200 went up against the Park City Miners. The game started out well for both teams, but at e the Miners were ahead with a score of half-tim- yard free relay. Gcnnifer Pace took second in the 100 yard backstroke. 29-2- The girls A team, Stephanie Prather, Alisha Dewey, Stacy Johnson, and Gennifer Pace took second in the 400 yard free relay. The girls final score over Clearfield was 83 to 96. They took took and Brian firfct, Haakenson second in the 100 yard free. The A team, D. L Glade, Greg Atkinson, Wayne Mildon, and Landon Lance took first, and the B the people have improved their times and are working harder to improve their times even more. Keep it up swim team, and good luck at the next meet game ended, the seme was for Park Gty. 53-4- 9 On Saturday, Dec. 3, at 4 p.m., South Summit played Rich, at home. At the end of the first quarter, the score was tied at thirteen. The Wildcats were still going strong. By the end of the first half, they were ahead 33 to 21. Elroy Hortin was the leading scorer in the first half with seven points. Jake Aplanalp and Seth Pitt both had six points. The Cats were still ahead at the end of the third quarter with the score being 44 to Wildcats Win Over Park City Bronson Gilbert did well with 14 points; Ben Harris had nine points, and Ben Merchant had eight points. When asked about the game. Coach Parker said, They hustled well. If we would have executed and boxed out we would have won. The entire team did well, and we want to thank everyone who came out to support them. On Friday, Dec. 2, the Wildcat Boys Basketball Team went up against Park Gty. The Wildcats had a look of determination when they went into the game. The determination showed when South Summit defeated Park City with a score of 82 to 57. Another great player was Bronson Gilbert, a sophomore, who had 20 points, hitting six out of his eight shots. He also had one assist, three steals, and eight rebounds. The Wildcats took an early lead when Paul Elroy Hortin caught on fire. He led the team with 23 points, hitting five of seven three pointers. He also had three assists, three steals, and four rebounds. Other scorers were Seth Pitt, with 13 points; Luke Gines, with nine points; Jake Aplanalp with six points; Jasin Leavitt, with six points, and Ben Marchant, with five points. South Summits record is now 3 and 1. Great job, keep it Room The same meeting will be broadcast via satellite later in the day from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in several locations around the state. For information on a broadcast site nearest you, contact your county USU Extension Office. 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Rory Bowen and Ben Harris did some impressive helping the team out, yet, when the second overall. The boys also did very well in their events. The boys A team, Wane Mildon, Ryan Staples, D.J. Landon Lance second in the 50 yard freestyle. Ryan Staples took second in the 100 yard butterfly. Landon 77, they took first overall. In the diving, Tonya Worthen took first, and Stacy Johnson took second. Chris Miller also took first in the boys diving. We are very proud of our swim team, many of 103 to 7A the Salt Lake County Office Complex, 2001 South State Street, Whats in stem for Utah agricul- ture in 1995? Will the demand for agricultural products in the state increase over the next year? Will low .inflation in the United States temper increases in most farm production expenses? What are interest rates expected to do? And what about the next big debate over federal farm programs the 1995 farm bill? What subsidy programs are in jeopardy? Farmers, ranchers, agribusiness people and agricultural lenders can get answers to these questions from top economist from Utah State University and an economist from the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank on Dec. 15 in Salt Lake Gty. The meeting, from 10 a.m. to noon, is in the South Building of Holiday Tournament JV Game On Friday, Dec. 2, at 5 p.m., the Wildcats JV Basketball Team The Summit County Baa 649-407- |