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Show ; jfffRS.JJH I .'I . .1 April 23, 1999 The Summit County Bee Page B2 S.S. Head Start ICS Gets The Best The Ladycats off the other end of the field the Ladycat 's offense wasn't having die best of luck despite their awesome passing they couldnt break through Student Writer: Elisha Edwards It wu a sunny afternoon when the Ladycat 'i soccer team faced ICS (Intermountain Christian School) at South Summit on April 13. The Ladycats battled hard against the Lions early in the first half but the Lions came out cm top with one goal scored late in the half. Heather Powell tied it up for the Ladycats early in the second and the tension was mounting as both teams took shot after shot without scoring. South Summits defense played well against the Lions proud offense. On Cougarviile Court ready for session. Cougarviile Court South Summit Elementary 6th graders play a major role in Cougarviile. These students are the Chelsea Littledike and Mindy Atkinson were elected as and judges. Every Tuesday Thursday during lunch, you will find them presiding over Cougarviile Court. These judges listen to a studentss plea of guilty or not guilty and then determine if a fine needs to be paid, if community service needs to be done, or if the case needs to be held LAW." qver. Helping Mindy and Chelsea with their job are attorneys, Betsy Fitzgerald, Taylor Dewey, JoNeal and Jordan Goodwin Atkinson. Lindsey Embry and the role of Padfield hold Lindsey Court Reporter. Whitney Kirkam is the Court Bailiff and Trevor Wagstaff and Giff Leavitt help out in their role as Mayor and Assistant Mayor. All of these students have shown a high level of responsibility, commuleadership, listening, nication skills, and empathy. They have done an excellent job. Miss Annettte Bischoff, elementary P.E teacher and Court Leader says that the whole elementary student body has invested themselves into making Cougarviile a great place to be. Cougarviile Court has increased student awareness of school rules and consequences. Most students that break the rules plead Guilty, pay their fine and never return to court again. Miss' Bischoff also believes that elementary students are becoming very accountable citizens. The faculty at S.S. Elementary School invite the community in to see these wonderful little citizens. Fauvines Sponsor "Wet Cement Monday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, will be registration for the South Summit Head Start class for school year. Children the 1999-200- 0 must be 4 years old by Sept. 1, 1999, and the family must meet Federal income guidelines. When registering, please bring the following: Social Security numbers, immunization records, childs birth certificate, income verification or AFDC numbers. Finally! Wildcats Beat The Utes Student Writer: Megan DeGerlng Wednesday, April 14, wit a Say of triumph for the South Summit boys soccer team. The Cats got their first regular season win over Uintah by a score of 3-- 2 on their home field. Finally! was all, goalie, Robbie Smoot could say. This was a well earned victory for the Wildcats. It was a tough, physical game, and the refs were anything but conservative when it came to calling fouls. In the first half South Summit was awarded a penalty kick because of a foul commuted by Uintah. Audy Smoot took the kick and did the job, placing the ball perfectly; the goalie didnt even have a chance. The half ended with a score of 1. In the second half the Cats took over. The defensive efforts of Ben Wheeler and Aaron Heiner were phenomenal. Audy Smoot commented, Aaron gave us an extra boost of confidence. In the offensive half of the field there was an impressive display of technique and talent Ben Aplanalp scored, with a picture perfect pass from Jeff Herbert The fans went crazy, as did the team, when South Summit went Herbert came up big again up 2-when he drilled in a corner kick that was too much for Uintahs goalie to handle. The Cats couldnt have looked better, they were up 3--1. Just as the game was winding down, Uintah was swarded a penalty kick. Goalie, Robbie Smoot dove, for the shot,' but" couldn't make the save. Despite Uintahs effort the Cats held on and pulled off their first tegular season win with a score of 2. 1. 3-- Congratulations! Gets Murdered By The Ladycats Student Writer Megan DeGerlng A combination of elements mixed together to form a solid material when set and cured. While in the wet stage, it gives off a coed sensation. An impression can be left in Wet Cement while it is still in the formative mode. Once cured. Wet Cement has the capability of lasting through several decades. Friday night, April 23, the Fauvines will host a very different kind of dance and you wont want to miss itl Wet Cement, a brand new band right from the Valley" will provide the music for the dancecon-ce- rt Tyler Putnam, Ben Aplanalp, and Coby Coonradt, all local boys, combine their talents for this premiere event. Air Supplys, Graham Russell, has been working with the threesome since last fall and thinks they are going to go to the top of the charts as soon as their CDalbum is released. The music is original, having been written by tyler, or a combination of the three. They are a couple of songs in which the band has collaborated with Mr. Russell and the content is unreal! This dance will be different than usual, in so much as you can either dance, listen, socialize, or just be there for a good time. But whatever you choose to do, be sure to be there! Be supportive and involved with the development of Wet Cement, so that someday when youre watching MTV and see Tyicf, Ben, and Coby on a music video, you can say, Hey, 1 went to their first concert - I used to be friends with them at South Summit High School! Remember - April 23, directly following the Spring Show at South Summit High School! On Monday, April 19, the South Summit Ladycat soccer team made a trip to Provo, to take on the Meridian Mongoose. It seemed the team played nearly flawless, crushing Meridian 4-' The Ladycats didnt waste any time, they kept control of the ball and dominated on the offensive half of the field. At the end of the first The half, the score was 3--0. no means were Ladycats by going to show any' mercy, by the time the final whistle blew the Cats claimed victory. One more goal would finished the game off, making the score 0. 4-- 0. The Ladycat 'l win was due to r the ICS defense. It was a thrilling game, but the crowd was disappointed in the lari five minutes,, when ICS broke through the Ladycat's defense and scored thewinqing goal Though the Ladycats fought hard to tie it up once again, it was too late and ICS walked away from South Summit with a win. Good luck next time, Ladycats! Ladycats Capture Winged Lions Brittani Maria Student Writer: Kierstan Munford Mondragon, Karen The South Summit girls softball Mitchell, Latham, Amber team had a great game April 13, Cam, Carly Mildon, Slacia Louder; against Rowland Hall, winning with Suzanne Balls, Kambty Johnson, a score of 23-- 2. Chandler Morrison and Tiffanie Ure. commented, We played really good defense and kept our heads in the game. Taisia Woolstenhulme had a HELP WANTED grand slam out between center and left, and Tiffany Thomas hit a home run out between center and left. & 1 The girls all hit great and all got on base. The Ladycats played really good defense and gave it their all needed throughout the game. There will also be chances to win 1 some exciting door prizes. The seating in the gym is limited so get your seats early! In Wanshlp The Fauvines have worked hard 4 all year to make every performance (mastbt 14oroldtr) and competition the best that it 4 Good Tips could be. The girls want to thank 4 Great Pay McNeil Billie Sue and coaches, Great Working illie Jo Butikofer for a fun and sue- -, f environment 1 cessful year: Officers of the drill team are: Call Don or Kathy Brittany Pearce - drill mistress, home Nadiene Davidson president. Lad Atkinson and Liesel Pederson coswork tume managers, Krystal Crofts secretary, Myndy Wadsworth historian. Other members of the team are: AAAAAAAAAAAJ i WAITRESS BUSSERS i at Chicken Inn VsPring ,., I? 435-336-20- 75 vwvirvvww j i what Assistant Coach Walker said was a good team effort, offensively and defensively. 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