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Show Braves Bounce Bodk Eves though the weather was cold, the Braves were on fire last Riday night when they played the Bear Lake Bears. The Braves put in a .haid week of practice in hopes of bouncing back from their previous loss to Morgan. Their practice paid ' off when they beat the Bears 20 to ' ;13-v- v The first quarter was scoreless for . Wi teams. With the second quarter ..' ewe two Brave touchdowns. The first touchdown was scored by Chris Witt with a two yard run. TJ. Bates caught a 69 yard bomb from Justin Pace to score the sec- -. ond touchdown. Gavin Blonquist hit both of the extra points. The Braves defense did an awesome job by keeping the Bears out of the endzone. The Bears received the ball to begin the second half. The Braves brick-wa- il defense showed no signs of letting up. Christian Peck intercepted a pass on the Bears' fust offensive play. The Braves soon scored again but failed to hit the extra point. This touchdown was scored by Chris Witt off of a 19 yard Pace pass. The score was now 20 to 0, but the Bears didn't give up. They went on to score two touchdowns in the third quarter and hit one extra point which made the score 20 to 13. The fourth quarter turned out to be scoreless. The Brave offense ran three plays and were forced to punt to start the final quarter. The Bears got the bail and began a 68 yard drive that took 13 plays. They made r it to the 9 yard line where they had four downs to put the ball in the endzone. This was the crucial climax of the game. The stingy Brave defense was able to keep the Bears from scoring even though they made it to the one yard line. The Brave offense once again took the field for the final time and held the ball for the remainder of the game. All of the Braves' starters contributed td the victory. Chris Witt scored two touchdowns and had 102 : total yards. Travis McQueen real reality check for us. We realize Rain drenched the Lady Braves as blocked an extra point and had a that we need to step back and number of defensive tackles. Steven they ran from the bus into South on reevaluate the team and the goals School defensive Summit High Winters had a strong, Tuesday, deBraves' we've set for ourselves. We need to In rush out new The to the 9. well. as get September game fense called "Brave Rage" proved to of the rain, the Braves forgot the go back to die basics and take each the and in score factor be the determining book, sports game one step at a time. Our pracvollcyballs, ' medicine as the tell tices need ip become more intense,, could We Braves' win. The Braves play find ; bag. ' the ghjs liefcd fo gain confidence ; the ind ranked Juab on Friday tiie 19 equipment progressed,game . on the the in o'clock.: .left seven at y wasn't all the BrayeS eac$ other s Weft as themselves Caiji. bus. They were able to get hold of.H befornwe taapUy up to the. level I ; Braves pull ofT the upset? t!. ?$ the drivet to bring the.eqiilpiiiiieh't r;. kntfwwtoere capable ofplayiiig." ' ai'.-hom- I . . back but their confidence and play- -' iiig abilities remained on the bus. The final score was 15-- 2 and 15-- 4 for South Summit Lady Cats. Braves Couldn't Forget The Past Frustrated, the JV Lady Braves Volleyball team looked at their Coach Liz Jaussi for an explanation. No one in the crowd knew what was going on as the Lady Braves called for a time out. The rotations for the Braves had been mixed up and could not be fixed. Coach Jaussi explained. So the team gathered on the court and tried to get excited for the first match. The Lady Braves struggled as they did not know the rotations that they were in. To the South Summit fans it looked as though the Braves had never practiced. "It was hard for us to have to play in rotations that we did not know. Especially since we know that we are a better team than that. I think that we did good under the circumstances that we were in," team captain Jenny Stanford said after the game. The first game resulted in a win for the South Summit Wildcats. As the second game started, the South Ranked Team Defeated 1 Ra!ity Check For The Lady Braves ' ;;.. a . Summit gym was getting fuller. Merrilled Head. Coach The Wildcats had the serve and the Lady Braves rotation's were Chamberlain commented, " It was a back to normal. Things still did not get better for the' Braves. They could not concentrate on the second game due to the events in the first They just couldn't put the past behind them. With all of the support from the cheerleaders and fans, the gym was A lot of rain and a game rocking with noise. The South met the North Summit tough JV football Summit Wildcats quickly ended the second game with a win on team at Uintah High School on Thursday. Sept. II. The games September 9. started off well for the Braves as they stopped the Utes on their first set of downs, forcing them to punt. Submit Your The Braves' offense couldn't get much lolling as they were forced to Favorite punt. Banner Robinson was notified The Bee needs your just minutes before the game that photos to put in "Photo of he would be punting for the first The Week". Send to The in his career. The snap was a time Summit County Bee, P.O. little wild, but Gavin Blonquist, the Box 7, Coalville, UT 8401? long snapper for the Braves, could .' , The' Lady Braves practiced hard Wednesday and are prepared for the battle against the Winged Lions cf Rowland Hall on Thursday, Sept. II. 8. And The Rain Came Tumbling Down . Photo i ' . 7. not be blamed because of the .wet weather conditions. The defense did well throughout the game, but the offense couldn't get things rolling in the air or on the turf. The. only great, gain for the Brevet was a ninety-fou- r yard run by Kirk Rehfield; which set up a touchdown by Clint Peterson that got called back because of an illegal formation. The only points the Braves put on the scoreboard were a thirty-tw- o yard field goal by Gavin Bkmquist. ; The Breyea tried hard, but the game ended just as it started, cold and rainy. The JV was washed out 34 to 3. success. The Braves Try Tlfeir Best The Braves unfortunately failed to bring home a football victory. The freshmen team loaded the bin and headed down to Uintah to see if they could bring home a second win. Unfortunately they couldn't . hold them up to a tough Uintah . team. Daniel Rees made the first ; touchdown for the scoreboard for the Breves, and Adam Brown made ' the two-poiconversion to put eight points on the scoreboard for the Braves. Still the Braves were determined not to loose. Landon Judd scored the second touchdown with a sixty yard run. There was a tough game played, but still the Freshmen Braves couldn't hold on. The final 1 ? score was 44 to 14. ' ' nt ServeltUp As game time began, the JV Lady Breves got off to a good start. The first gamp was long running, and unfortunately, it ended with a joss for the Lady Breves. But the Lady Breves did not put their heads down. The second game, was more intense ami the. Breves fought hard. In the end, tiiefr. determination and hard work paid off, as they beat Rowland HalPs Winged Lions 15 to . '' v v; "t ' A . '.V ! I V'-- . s'' : i y. r v ' - . ' : ; - .1. : V1 v. :v ' ", ", ' vV- - - . v. , ' . . v. j v - f - v, . J V. ' -- 1 When the .third .came rolled ironnd..ihie crowd was pumped as well as die teams. They played well but were1 not. able to pull it off. Hopefully the odds witlbe in favor of foe Lirfy BraveS, as they play two home matches on September 16 and It-'- ' three games and played very well. They won their first game, lost the second by only two points, and won the third. They did a great job working together and beating the Lady Cats. The Freshmen Lady,. Braves have begun their volleyball, season with a five game winning; streak 11 f. - :. . . .4 V. Ip. f. " ... with j, v . ; Members ; r . The Homecoming Assembly i to be held on Oct. 1 . Bring your instruments to the North Summit; Band room, Monday, Sept. 22 a 6:30 p.m. If you have music front) last year, bring it with you. Thor band will be playing "Hats Offi (Stein Song)", and "Hail To The! Vanity", and other aongs. ' . . V '.' W v; New, construction 100 ' YES! c . or existing home loan financing 6naocmg with less than perfect credit ; m so many of our loans on sale its the perfect time togetthe money yori jilted f&.ilut UeW foof boat. or dream vacation. But these unusual rates with unusual limited time. V t. . . "i ' A ... f: ZIONS BANK L NS Band or foreclosure in on Member FDIC ' - 7-'- . All Former Give us the chance 4 - t ' .t ' Freshmen Are Alive j Juniors start .what is only the be- ginning of many tests to come. anxious juScpr. 1 1 seventy-fiv- e nior entered the test zone with the armed services representatives to take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) test. - ' Juniors grudgingly tested for 3 hours on subjects such as: Math Comprehension, English Skills. Electronics,' Automotive Skills, Chemistry-- ' and Science, and Decoration Skills. Juniors took the test. to begin ..to look for what their future. The folmight lie lowing tests that trill be taken are the ACT in the spring and the SAT coming dp in October. ' I The Freshmen Lady Breves have done it again. This time they took) the South Summit Lady Cats into Into Testing 'i Hebert 657-093- lit I 9 or 1 iil . Fall . 1 . - i Excitement was in the air as the crowd cheered the Lady Breves on to a victory. Last Thursday night .September 11, the Lady Braves volleyball team took on 'the Rowland Hall Winged Lions, the 1 ranked team in the region. Thie first game of play the Braves were defeated 15-- 4, but the Lady Breves made up their minds they were not going to give up. A stronger more unified team stepped on to the floor to play the second game. Awesome passes by Millie Judd and Kristi Blonquist assisted the team to a win 15-- There was ' no stopping the Lady Breves; their confidence was strong and they knew they could win. Perfect sets and deadly spikes by Stacey McQueen and Deidre Kunkel contributed to the victory in the third game 15-The whole team played to the best of their ability, and it paid off. We wish the Lay Breves continued 8-UTAH-YES Usa Kohler Christen Resident Agra .'Si |