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Show T t The Summit County Bee September 25 1998 Page IB Homecoming 1998: Celebrating 85 Years Braves Battled Lions ClTOSS CounfiTV STUDENT WRITER; JENNY STANFORD ahead the Winged Lions jumped ahead. The gym was so loud with the applause and cheers from spectators and team members, that it was almost deafening. At the end of the pme both teams were still fighting and at niggling to win, but Rowland Hall grasped hold of the rope and pulled a win with a score of Both teams knew that they would have to play hard to beat their opponent. The Lady Braves started out with Millie Judd serving. Braves only scored one point then after a very long rally there was a side out in favor of Rowland Hall. Apin it was a battle of the servers to be able to get points on the board. It seemed as if the Braves had given their intensity and excitement to Rowland Hall. The Winged Lions took flight and dominated the rest of the game. The Lady Braves seemed to be tiptoeing around the Lima, and in the end they had a discouraging loss with the score of 5. u Intensity hovered over the gym the Rowland Hall SL Marks coaches called a time-oso they could talk ut to their varsity volleyball players. The North Summit Lady Baves had taken definite control of the first game of the match they played on September 18 at Rowland Hall. The score was 11-- 3 ana the Braves were playing the best ball game of their I entire season. Rowland Hall time that Every would spike the ball. North Summits middle blocker Christiane Downs rd would block the ball, forcing Rowland Halls defense to scramble all over the floor. After the time-ou- t, the intensity level did not for the Braves, and they won change the first game with a score of 15--3. The second game Rowland Hall had first serve but did not pin any points from the Braves. The first few minutes of the game neither team could pin a point for their team. There were many long rallies and each team had to earn every point that they received. It was a 15-1- 1. JV Braves Suffer tug-of-w- ar situation. Just u Disappointing the Braves would pull North Summit School District Notica of Job Opportunity (Part-Tim- e Swim Coach) STUDENT WRITER: PAULA CHAPPELL North Summit School District Is icciptlng ippflcitlOM for I psiHkni Swim Coach at the North Summit Swimming Pool. Wa need mippfcint with a genuine interest In devMoping young swimmers, m Netty hour my MQ'WUdinityftMAty Aoolications in svaKshle it North Summit School District Ofllcs. n you hm any giMfioN, caatadtha pteisa District Offlca course was run on grass, pavement, sand, gravel, and dirt. The course was 3.0. miles in length. There were approximately 52 teams 1A through 5A participating in the meet. The weather was excellent. STUDENT WRITER: HILARY JUDD On Tuesday Sept. 15, the North Summit Cross Country Ifeam traveled to St. Joseph High School to show off their stuff. The results in Sophomore Race participants the four-wa- y high school cross . were Steven Dent, Chase Lorensen, country meet between SL Joseph, and Zack Mortensen. The front 30-3- 5 Rowland Hall SL Marks, and North in this race were accidenrunners course at SL Summit, on a taken off the course. tally Joseph High School were: 4th Jed Steven was one of Unfortunately Casper - 19.34, 5th Steven Dent these the time he rerunners. So by 19.42, 10th Chase Lotensen - 20.34, turned be had ran an to course the and Zach Mortensens time was extra mile. to The times 14 12 26.37. Tbtal runners in this race were: Lorensen Chase 19.00 he were 31. The girts placinp were: 4th Vhlerie Snyder - 26.03 and 5th placed 16th and got a medal, Steven 3, and Zack Mortensen Mindy Hilton - 26.42. Heather 22.08. JV girls race participants Lorensen did not run thia week due to injury. Thirteen girls all together were: Valerie Snyder and Reilly ran this race. This meet has beat Rkhins. This was the first big race dubbed as The Second Annual Jelly . these girls have ran in and both did Bean Run as the winners race for a welL Their times were: Valerie and Reilly Rich bag of jelly beans across a course Snyder-24.0of dirt, pavement, grass, consisting The next meet will be Wasatch and gravel Wfeather was certainly a factor for the runners that day as the Rendezvous held at Cottonwood Complex Saturday, SepL 26, at 8:30. temperatures reached 86 degrees. The Cross Country team also had Also Region Meet will be held at a meet in Murray on SepL 19. The Stansbury Park on Oct 13 at 4 p.m. Its time again for Homecoming at North Summit High School. This year, the eventful week Mis on September 28 through October 1 Students wilj be involved in many school spirit promoting projects, some just the same as past years, and some with new twists added for 1998. Agendas for the entire week will be available at several local businesses. One of the weeks most exciting activities is the annual Homecoming Parade. The parade will be on Friday, OcL 2, at 5 p.m. Entries are being Dent-19.5- accepted for anyone wanting to Please contact the Petersons 1 at if you would like to join the procession. All entrants must be 336-270- ins-25.- 4, The South Summit field was the STUDENT WRTIER: MILLIE JUDD scene of die JV football game last Another ordinary pep assembly? Thursday, Sept. 17. The Braves traveled to Kamas with high expec- Not at North Summit High. Thanks tations. Even though their spirits to the student council for arranging a were high, they just couldnt stop the motivational speaker to talk to the Cats determination. The Braves student body on SepL 17, at 2 pjn. Vice President of the student made one touchdown by Vhnce Robinson, followed by the extra council, Yance Fiwcett, opened die assembly with a brief welcome. points made by Jordan Rkhins. From them he introduced the speakefforts the Despite great by defeated er Mr. Kenny McQueen. Kenny the woe Braves, they by started off by asking what school Wildcats. The final score was 43-- 8. pride was, and who waa responsible registered by the evening of Thursday, October 1. The parade director, Shauna Peterson, would like to encourage everyone to show their spirit by entering this years evenL She hopes excitHomecoming 1998 will be ing as ever, and that this great tradition will continue to be a success. No specific theme has bear chosen for the parade, and participants are invited to use their own creativity. Be imaginative, because there are u . prizes involved! Alumni Assembly: Celebrating 85 Years. The Alumni Assembly will be held on Wednesday night. So mark your calendars to be in the auditorium on SepL 30, at 7 p.m. Please come and support North Summit High,' celebrating 85 years of greatness. North Vs South BY STUDENT WRITER looking good fix North Summit, the Wildcats intercepted a pass and ran it back fix a touchdown. North Summit would not give up, and in the fourth quarter the Braves got their touchdown. The Braves also received 2 points when die South Summit Wildcats punt returner run out of the end zone. The Braves tried hard to seme again, but they just couldnt make it into the end zone The final score was 12 to 8 in favor of the Wildcats. It was a very tough loss fix the Braves, and REBECCA RICHINS School Spirit and Pride Come Alive! Loss ' STUDENT WRITER: MALARIE RICHINS It was a cool Friday evening as the South Summit Wildcats traveled to North Summit to play the Braves. Early in the game the Wildcats tackled the Braves punter fat the end zone fix a safety, milking the score 2 toO. ( The seme remained 2 to 0 through the rest of the half thanks to the North Summit defense. The second half got exciting as the Wildcats charged down the field, but the Braves defense held the Wildcats to only a field goal. Just things were V they played a great game. Good job guys! u . Closing data Is September 30, 1990 . JV Lady Braves Take Home A Win of his talk. Kenny reutd personal stories that touched home with several students. He told of the dedication his fellow classmates had fix the school, and how he wished everyone still felt the same way. everyone gives 110 percent, great things will be accomplished, he finished. Overall, the students seemed to sgree with what wu being said, and lots of students walked sway with a better attitude toward devotion for po STUDENT WRITER: KRISTIN WILLIAMS If WHEN IT COMES TO OUR COMMUNITY, WE TAKE IT i I PERSONALLY. Paskett kept the points coming with her great hits and tips. The Winged lions kept the game close; they werent going to let the Breves win so easily. In spite of the Lions great offense, the Braves kept on top throughout die game. Tbs score of die first game being 15-- 8 for the The North Summit Lady Braves Vblkybsll team had been practicing all week for their match against Rowland Hall. The Braves boarded die bus after school on Thursday, SepL 17, psyched and ready to con- Lady Braves. qyy the Winged Lions, Hoping fix s replay of the first Brave spirit was strong as the first the Lady Braves set the pace game, game began. Great serves by Tiffany second game. Tbugh saves Banks and Yoriko Mizogiwa put the fix the gain kept the Breves ahead. Breves ahead from die start. Rachel Autumn Swander had fantastic digs, keeping the Braves offense alive. Lacee Wilde had awesome kills, pumping up the team and putting points on the board. "The JV wu the bomb! says Millie Judd, varsity the school. After Kenny finished, the cheer- leaders did a few short activities to promote unity and team work. 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