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Show Charity or Competition... WoBdlssitfs muraim Student Writer: Tillery Stnbr Cu anyone out then remember On the final night of the tournathe last time the lowly 2A South ment the collective Summits proved Summit Wildcats knocked off the almost insurmountsble. The high and mighty 3A Wasatch Wildcats knocked off the Wisps Wasps? Nobody? Correct answer 7267, while the Miners squeaked by Last Saturday night in Heber City, the Braves 3432 in ,a tighter than and the surprise outcome might be a expected nail biter. The Wildcats got their harbinger New mens basketball coach uptempo offense hitting on Charlie Mohler took his Wildcat ill cylinders ami abused their hostr hoopeters to the High Mountain by doing the unthinkable they won Classic to play ball with 3A high the game they werent supposed to schools Park City and Wasatch. win. The hometown partisans were The Wisps were hosting their own rockin the house at the end, not High Mountain Classic preseason believing what they were seeing. tournament Everything was going The Wasps seemed to run out of to annihilated plan according They gas at the wire because of the unrethe North Summit Braves by 25 lenting pace of the game. Joe Goates points on Friday fight 7550. The by icing his free throws down the Farit City Miners knocked oft the stretch, surviving a flagrant foul and Wildcats 63-5-8 on the same night on getting a steal on the Whips last the other court The big boys were possession helped cinch the Wildcat beating up on the little 2A opponent victory. The next victim for the Wasps wu The Wildcats, now 22 on the seasupposed to be the other little son, meet Rich in Randolph cm Summit school bom Kamas. But the Wednesday night, then have aome Wildcats refilled to follow the script time off until their next game in their to perform as the perfect guest and .losing opener in Duchesne, dime lose. days after die 2A Football champi-newly-design- ed South Summit vs. Altamont s ' Student Writer: Mkhenl King After the tough lou to Duchesne, the South Summit Boys Varsity basketball team wu determined to avenge that loss. Their victims were the Longhorns from Altamont Altamont made the- - long trip to Kamas oh Dec. 2, hoping to but the Wildcats. That hope wu shattered. The game started with' the Longhorns winning the tip. The quarter started out slow with both ' teams The shooting poorly. then went on fire. Longhorns They finished the first quarter leading 17 to 12 led by Kyle Ashbys five points. The Cab struck back in the second quarter. Led by Chris Larsen, Joe Goates, and Dal Holman, who combined for 23 points. They also played great defense, holding Altamont to just 13 points. South Summit went into halftime leading 38 to 30. The third quarter wu full of for turnovers and' a lot of lay-uboth teams. Each team traded bas- - - ps onship game, the Wildcats looked horrible. But a few nights later, they dropped Altamont. in their tracks 8370 in Kamas. ' Chris Larsen knocked down 19 and Goates hit 18. Mohler b running a highoctane offense this year in stark contrast to the ball control teams of the last couple yean. The Wildcats are running and gunning, and its hard to find a fan who doesnt like the new look offense. Thu year the Wildcats look more like Runnin Wildcats. High scorers for the Wildcats thus far through four games are Chris Larsen and Joe Goates. Jason Haymore and Justin Rockhill do the heavy lifting under the boards, and James Chavez, Cody Howick, Andy Woolstenhulme, Ethan Atkinson, Dal Holman, Joey Edmunds and Jarin Leavitt add up to an impressive arsenal of offensive punch. The Wildcats are mixing it up on defense too, throwing a constantly changing look at opponents. Mohler. b rotating up to twelve players a game to keep fresh legs on the court Dont mbs thb edition of the 9899 Wildcat round ballets. Like their football heroics, these guys just might surprise all the 2A experts. year South Summit, Park City, North Summit, and take turns hosting. Wasatch joined the rotation thb year replacing Rich. By hosting the tournament, the school gets all the profits which are donated to their Sub for Santa program. Sub for Santa b a group of young students who try to collect money for the needy families in their community to help them out during the Christmas Holiday. . The Wildcat team loaded the bus and headed off to Wasatch High Friday evening. The Freshman, Sophomore and JV teams started off the night with a hard fight against the 3A team of Park City. Although the freshman lost, they turned in a much better performance against the Miners than when they played them last week. ' Leading scorers for the team were Jordon Elbert with nine and Tyler Galovkh with The eight. Sophomore team had a tough one point lose. After three competitive overtime streaks, the Miners took (the game. The mighty JV team defeated the Miners after a dose, -- Student Writer Bresnns Sweeten s On Friday, Dec. 4, the Ladycab traveled to Altamont to take on the ning wild. The Longhorns made Longhorns. The drive to Altamont is their expected run and got themand it wu very cold but the selves back into the game. The long arrived there anxious to play. girls Wildcats, who had kept a good lead The Cab had added motivation bethrough out most of the game, were cause this wu the team that beat determined not to lose. Once again them out last year and kept them die pulled away and put the game firm going to state. The Ladycab out of reach for Altamont. The game knew that this team wu not going to ended with the score of 83 to 70 in be easy to beat, but between their the Wildcab favor. Summit wu led by Chris hard practices and keeping focused, . South Larsen scoring a season high of 19 they knew it wasnt impossible. The JV started the action of the points. Joe Goates also had a season because Altamont doesnt field .high of 18 points. Neither team shot. night team. The Ladycab confreshman a very well firm the foul line. They trolled the game from the opening combined for 45 of 79 from the line. to die final horn. They were Both teams played a great game, its tip-ojust die Wildcab played better when able to score at will and their defense held the Lady Longhorns to it mattered the most only 18 poinb for the entire game. Everyone got into the game, and everyone scored. Leading the way to the 41-1- 8 win wu Stephanie with 8, followed by Cummings Natalie Merchant with 6. ff . arl take a look at whats new .19 game started with and excellent playing crowds yelling from both teams. Right off. Tiff Thomu sank two, three point baskets to help the team to thrir IS to 12 lead at the end of the first quartet Mayon Sargeant wu hot on the boards bringing down rebounds. The Varsity Ladycab dominated throughout the first quarter in points. The end of the first half wu crazy! The Longhorns were only down by 7 and they gave die Ladycab a great second quarter battle. The Ladycab were able to come back strong in the third quarter and pushed their lead to 11. The sewing wu even for both teams in the fourth quarter, but the Ladycab were able to take their lead and finish the game with a 53-4- 2 victory. Tiffany lead the scoring with 16 points, including 3 three point buckets. Natalie Staples finished the game with 9 pants. The Ladycab were able to avenge their loss, and bring home the W." Summit County is accepting bids for cleaning services for the Summit County Services Building located at 110 North Main, Kamas, Utah. Bids shall include references, cost per month and contact person. There will be a walk through of the building December 16, 1998 at 3:00 P.M. Bids are due no later than 3:00 P.M. on Friday, December 18, 1998. Please mail bids to the office of Administrative Services, P. O. Box 128, Coalville, Ut 8401 7. For further information contact ext 3220, 336-322- 0, 783-43- 615-322- 0. 51 IB mwhoumo Let Norwest Mortgage take you from start to finish Ask for Mike or lean I "I Your Home Financing Specialists orzzxruoRTQtiE HORNER, INC. piiw fflUi 23 South Main Street Heber City, Utah . Office (435) 654-714- 8 4 Mobile (435) 1 671-149- lOPY 1 of Wildcab baskctbalL The freshman continued to struggle in finding their team identity. They had much better game, however and .were 0. a 3. defeated 34-4-6, Leading the scoring were Justin Padfield with 11 poinb followed by the big guy in the middle, Jordon Elbert with 10. The sophomores The JV once again pbyed a tough and tight game and were once again disappointed by a one point lou to the Wiups. They used a big fourth quarter to overcome the Cab and win the game 75-7-4. Ethan once again lead the scoring with 19 points, followed by Jarin Leavitt with 17. Next time, it hu to be their turn to win s clou one, right? The varsity team took the floor for the final game of the long weekend of hoops. The Cab biggest challenge would be to stop the 6 8 center for Wasatch. Thu would take total team defensive effort since the Cits lack any substantial height of their own. The defense also concentrated on stopping the rest of the Wasps. This seemed to work the Cats i u won the game 72-6The Cab came back from being down 5 at the half and used a strong fourth quarter to finish off the Wasps. Chris and Joe each dumped in 14 points. The Cab had three others in double digib James Chavez had 11, and Justin Rockhill and Cody Howick each added 10. 7. u Student Writer Andy Schumann On Thursday, Dec. 3, the 3A Union Cougars traveled to South Summit High to take on the JV .Wildcat wrestlers. Each wrestler competed tough, with the team gaining a win over the Cougars. The ending team score wu Wildcats 42 and Cougars 30. This wu only the third match for the season for some. And fa others it wu only the third match oftheir lives! The JV line up fa the night wu at 112 John Neff, 119 Casey King, 130 Mike Litdedike, 135 Matt Jackson, 140 Jon Jorgensen, 145 Tyree Lazenby, 152 Dean Kunz, 171 Daniel Merchant, 215 Josh Walker, and HW Aaron Westerman. S.S. hu a very young team this year. Fa some, it is their first year ever to VS. wrestle. Winning there matches were 112 lbs. John Neff with a pin. At 130 lbs. Mike Littledike also had pin, and at 140 lbs. Jon Jorgensen won by pinning his man. 145 lbs. Tyree Lazenby added yet another pin and at 171 lbs. Daniel Merchant had the fastest pin of the night Rounding out the scoring for the Cab at 215 lbs. wu Josh Walker with a pin, and pulling out the first win of his career, wu HW Aaron Westerman with a pin. Over the weekend all of the wrestlers will be traveling to two different Virsity tournaments. This is a great opportunity for the young wrestlers to get some great competition and mat time. Good luck. Cab! itohStele UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Morpa sad Summit Couaty Continuing Education Centers 1999 Summer RtgisUrnow for Spring Semester beginning Jon. II, Weber; Davis, - Semester begins May 10, 1999. 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The Cab were able to hold off a late surge in the fourth quarter by the Miners and went on to win the game 76-7Ethan Atkinson lead the scoring for the Cab dumping in 23 points. Joey Edmunds kept the Cab moving as he scored 12 of hb 18 poinb on 3 poinb bombs from the outside. The crowd was excited and the teams were pumped when the Wildcats and Miners took the court. The game was (riT to a late start after . the concluding earlier games were slow starting and several overtimes in the Sophomore game. At the end of the first half the Miner's had a seventeen point lead on the Wildcats. The second half was rolling and the Wildcab began to catch up. With the game getting more and more tense, the Cats were able to even the score. The final minutes were full of fouls shots. The crowds were getting louder and the players getting rougher. When the game time dwindled away, the Miners were on top and the Wildcab were down by five, 58-6The Wildcat team may have lost, but the played a good game. The Cab used a balanced scoring attack getting poinb from nine different players. Chris Larsen lead all scorers with 14,' with Joe Goates second with 10. It wu now Saturday and Cab all moved to the main gym to play die host school, Whsatch. Once again, all four teams pbyed in a marathon JV Wrestling The Longhorns sweet, half court alley oop to ctirie Larsen. That sparked a run by the Cab to take a 12 point lead going into the fourth quarter. T3ie fourth quarter became very exciting with players emotions run- Whether you're and experienced collector looking to add a few more pieces or just beginning a toy replica collection, New Holland is the place to start We've got an excellent selection of New Holland Replicas. Tractors and equipment featuring both new and vintage models. All designed in intneate detail using authentic color graphics. Plus, for young collectors ndW New Holland 6640 Pedal Tractors and Tuff Traf Tricycles have arrived! Dont miss ' these wonderful collectibles. rough game. The Cats started fast and were up on the Miners by eleven points at the end of the first quartet The Miners closed the gap By half-tim-e, but the Ladyccrts Rope quarter. Finally the Wildcab stepped it up a notch when Cody Howick threw a New Holland Toy Replicas Stop by The 1998 Basketball Holiday Tbumamcnt took place December fourth and fifth. Thb year the festival took place at Wasatch. Every keb throughout most of die ' Cab were still See Class Schedules on the Internet!! http:exLusu.edurcgionsogden Dr. Ifcny Ttigder, Director USU WeberDavia County Continuing Educatioa Ccntcrc Davit County CowthouM 28 Eirt State Stoat fttBoxfilS Fanaiagloa.Ut 84025 (801) 451-34- Fanningtoa USU Ogden Canter BaaL Ogden City Mail Ogden, Ut 84401 (801) 621-58Ogden Fu (801) 394-69Logan (435) 797-25aAs frTTyffrn . |