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Show , . - ' i, - v: .. V j, ' A fciS&i ' Lady Braves Volleyball on Fire Student Writer Deenn Willoughby Though St. Joe's location was hard to find, the fire that lead the Braves to the important victory against the Jayhawks was easily spotted. The varsity team knew that the game was very important; a victory would seat them third in the region and lead them into the region tournament with intensity and confidence. The first game St Joe's offense was shut down by North Summit's middle blockers Deidra Kunkel and Deena Willoughby and the awe-to- North Summit is yet unbelievable to the state as well. The freshmen -' games of play. The Lady Braves ended the season on a good note with It was the very last game for the Lady Braves JV Volleyball Team on Oct. 16. The Lady Braves were excited to be able to play their last game and were determined to end their season with an exciting win. On the first match the Sl Joseph late, the Ladu Braves played hard Jayhawks , got the serve but didn't ended the match in two, traveljuid get the point. So the Lady Braves ing home with another victory. tried to get the ball over the net,, That win added to their previous 8, nd tried, and tried, and tried. Truth their making region record 9 and 4. the Lady Braves just couldn't get They traveled to St. Joe on is, the ball over the net the first match. Thursday, the 16th, and beai ihe Jay As a result they lost the first match Hawks. with a score of 15-Now, they are in third place overall in the region, and hosted a home match, for the region playoffs, on the 21st, against Tuesday, record. Again 7. The wont dangers on Halloween aren't from witches or spirits, but from falls, flammable costumes and pedestrian and car crashes. Halloween can be a fun day for the ; entire family. Consideration for security and safety has led neighborhoods to develop new ways to maintain. traditions while making ure that everyone has a good and 1 rime. To make sure that this Halloween is a safe and enjoyable Student Writer Wade Sargent Shane Hilton is the only team The Region Cross Country Meet member that qualified for state. . CnnfiAk7i j.7n Bravessteppedon iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill,',,lm,,,ninnn Summit County will hold a Surplus Office Equipment Sale on October 30, 1997. It will be held at the Public Works Complex in Wanship, Utah. You can obtain a list of the equipment at the Auditors Office at the County Building. their ability resulting in a rally in r . ' k anddetermination Ibe second tame vico, .1 Breathing and vision; use face makeup instead. Costumes should be shm enonjh lo pc,.,, . ping. and shoes should be comfortable and fit with Mom's high heels or dad's size 12 are not a good idea vfbr walking. Light colored material, reflective tape and flashlights, will motorist See Vour children 1.t call wear T,warm clothing uri- - . V V A. : ytte Childs name, Lmut phone, number inside' TJ. U iiCij V . i ij , j ?M4k knivts, iwotdsand , . J. BETTER Long-Lif- e Engines That are easyon your ears gave him his seventh touchdown of the season. The North Summit defense also game. Cowboys score early in the first quarter but then kept them scoreless until the final ticks of the fourth quarter when they were able to return a kickoff. The Brave's spirits are high as they prepare to face their arch rival South Summit on Friday the Both teams are in twenty-fourtthe playoffs and are now playing for pride, respect, and bragging rights. The game will be played in Kama and promises to be exciting. h. To End! Braves Tackled By The Rebels In between games the Lady . Braves decided they needed to make some goals: to get the ball over the net and get some points! With that motivation in mind, they won the second game with a score of 15-- 3. The third game the Jayhawks realized that the Lady Braves wanted the win and fought back a little more. But there was no stopping the Lady Braves on the last game of their season, and they won with a score of ' Student Writer Andrea Brown The Sophomore Braves played the Rich Rebels on October, the 15th, at North Summit High School. Their defense was put to the test, and they did their best to hold off the Rebels. The score ended 20 to 0 for Rich. 15-- 9. What a way to end a season! Congratulations Lady Braves! Out fyii'i, let children carry sharp objects. The Sophomores will be practicing hard for their JV game against the South Summit Wildcats, on Oct. 23. Homemade treats should be dis- Instruction For Children Have children follow a route known by both child and parent, and have them return home at a set time. Have children under 12 go with an older child, and older children should always go in groups. Children should stop at houses and neighborhoods that they are familiar with and that are well lit 1 Have children save their treats Avoid . i TJ. Bates caught iheir parents. def t,,' ried Wide receiver another Pace touchdown pass which an impressive played Christain Peck picked off a pass and ran it in for six. The Braves let the Hollo ween Safety Tips Grantsville. Region Cross Country The girls on the team that at- -, tended the meet were Mindy Hilton and Valerie Snyder. These girls ran a good race but did not make the top ten for qualifying. Student Writer Jenny Stanford their victory and also their unbelievable Do It iqjuriei What a Way Ifdy Cowboys in two short Lady Braves ut at the end of the sea- Tuesday night they made another point to the winning status and beat 15-1- brought in points for the team. let up. Over and over again they powerfully drove downffeld. Both the passing and running games contributed to the win. Fullback Paul Jaussi broke a tackle and ran the length of the field, but he was stopped short of the goaline. Chris Witt had another great game although he made an early exit due to Both the unseasonable temperature and the North Summit Braves were red hot last Thursday the teenth. The Gunnison Bulldogs were picked to win the game, but they were no match for the Braves. The Braves finally teemed to play up to their full and .deadly potential as. they snapped their three game losing slide. They beat the Bulldogs 42-1- 3 and clinched a spot in the playoffs. The Brave's offensive put the first touchdown on the board and never . Freshmen Rally Another Victory defense played by outside hitLady Braves have proven that no ter Camille Fowles. The score of one can stand with them by setting die first match was 15-- 3 for the a record for most wins by a freshLady Braves. The second game, St. men volleyball team as far back as Joe fired up and played up almost anyone can remember. The freshevery ball the Braves sent over. men team has set a record at thir The Braves also fought hard, teen wins and one heartbreaking leading to many long rallies. The final seme of the second match was 3 for the Jayhawks. The third game the Braves knew they had to play tough offense to win the match, and St. Joe couldn't shut Student Writer Millie Judd down the hits as the Braves racked Lady Braves were ready to play up the kills and the points, taking the Grantsville Cowboys on Oct. the match 15-- 7 and winning the 14, and if you were in the gym, game. you could tell. They passed the ball Deidra Kunkel lead the team in well and like a team.' blocks with,, a total of seven Grantsville played didn't dig up most of throughout the three games. Deena the Braves 36 hits that night The Willoughby lead the team with Braves played well and offensively eleven kills in the match, Stacy defensively. All of the nine Varsity McQueen totaled seventy three asteam members got a chance to play sists with only two errors through-oand show Grantsville their talents. die match, Camille Fowles and Even though the game got starred was held at Grantsville on Oct. 15. North Summit was represented by five boys on the varsity team. All of the boys ran a good race and Student Writer Josh Houck . win-hung- ry loss tallied up son. llAdb 4i .'BJV N.S. Braves are Back on The Wctrpath - Kristi Blonquist lead the team in de- ror. fense, each averaging two digs per The Lady Braves will play game, a total of six digs for the Grantsville in the first match of the match, and Millie Judd lead the region tournament . The game will team in serving with three service be played Tuesday, Sept 21 at 7 aces, seven serves and only one er p.m. at North Summit Student Writer Kristal Rlchins What seems unbelievable to . . of cardboard. Never using ! bicycles. Costumes can get caught in the chains and spokes. Walk on the sidewalks, not in the streets. Cross busy streets at intersections or at crosswalks. Don't run out between parked cars. If sidewalks are not available, walk on the left side of the road, facing traffic. . Treats carded, unless you know personally who gave them to you. Rules For Those Receiving Trick or Treaters Keep dogs and other animals away from the door and out of the yard, so they don't frighten children. Keep an outside light on to welcome trick or treaters. Keep walkways and yards free from tools, ladders, or playthings c-- n mi,lu 'Using flashlights in jack o' lanterns is safer than candles. Rules For Motorists Slow down, especially in resi- dential areas. Obey all traffic signs and regulations. Watch for children darting out from between parked cars. Watch out for children in dark clothing. Watch carefully when backing out of driveways Make sure children use seat belts when driving them around. Have children get out of the car on the curb side away from traffic. . 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