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Show The Summit County Bee May 7, 1999 E.I.E.I. Page B9 Cowboys Cage The Cats "OOOOOOOOOPS! Student Writer: Kierstan Munford Tuesday, April 27, the Ladycats took a trip down to Grantsville. The game wu changed from being played in Oakley to being played in Grantsville due to the rain. The Ladycats had a good game even though they could not defeat the Cowboys. The score ended up 16-- 6, in favor of Grantsville. Even though the rain wu coming down, causing many mistakes for both teams throughout the game, both teams played decent. Most of the team had really good hits and On FFA Chapter holds Awards Night Chapter Reporter: Jessica Bergen South Summit Elementary itudenU presented a humorous program for their parents, grandparents and community. "E.I.EJ. OOOOO" was well received by those attending. Two hundred first and second from South Summit graders humorous on a proElementary put gram for parents, grandparents and community. Most of the students came dressed in Western wear ready to sing and dance. Some students came dressed as Old McDonald and his wife, their pigs, chickens, ducks, mules, sheep and cowi The whole play wad based around a cow who would nal moo. All the farm animals had a solution they wanted to try on the cow. The animals finally solved the problem by of the building up the cow. Everyone had a great time and a lot of laughs. self-estee- m A big thanks to the elementary specialists, Annette Bischoff, Irene Ruff, Brent Gines, and Shelly Bess for their time and efforts on a job well done. The South Summit FFA Chapter held their Awards night on April 28. There were many awards given such as Certificates of Appreciation awarded to numerous businesses and individuals for the help and support with our chapter. In December members are required to fill out 1 Proficiency Applications, those applications are separated into categories a winner is then selected from each category. The following are chapter winJeremie ners: Ag. processing Beef Forman, Entrepreneur - Cory -Beef Placement Hardman, Jonathan Dairy Jorgensen, Placement Gary Ure, Diversified Livestock Placement - AJ. Dixon, Diversified Livestock Entrepreneur-JuLe- c Snelgrove, Equine Science - Wyatt Marchant, Placement Science Equine Gates, Forage Production Placement Brady Woolstenhulme, Landscape Placement - Danny Johnson, Swine Production-Kirb- y Water and Soil Woodard, Management- - Matt Crittenden, Tim Outdoor recreation Production Crittenden, Sheep Entrepreneur- - Ryan McNeil, Sheep Production Placement - David o o o Marchant The Chapter conferred three Student Writer: Elisha Edwards o o Featuring o Park City'o new o o M,axaU o o o 'Reid Food Fife Reel People' Serving lunch Mon-Thu- Frl-S- ra mt & Dinner, Hem to 9 " Item to lOpm Ctoaerl Sunday -- wu It a sunny day in Kamas, when the Ladycats softball April 26, team faced the Park City Miners. In the first inning both teams were the evenly matched, however, Ladycats pulled ahead. Never slipping behind, the Ladycats dominated the entire game, with a final score of 18-- 8. Natasha Mitchell pitched with extreme confidence, though she had very few bad pitches, she never let it eight received stu- their Greenhand Degree, (first degree the FFA offers) they were: David Marchant, Rachel McNeil, Ryan McNeil, Trevor Peterson, Brooke Alex Wilford. Wilde, Kirby Woodard, and Eric Woolstenhulme. Rachel McNeil Received the Star Greenhand, with first runner up David Marchant and second runner up Brooke Wilde. TWelve members received their Chapter Degree (second year students) they were: Bode Wilde, Jessica Bergen, Ashlee Fitzgerald, Kandi Snyder, Jennie Herbert, Ryan The retired officers and new officers would like to thank Mr. Aplanalp for all he has done for us. Thanks a bunch! We would also like to thank all who attended our Awards Night. Students Go To State Science Fair Student Writers: Stephanie Williams and Lacy Lark. Seventh and eighth grade South Middle School students Summit attended Weber State University 00 March 22 and 24, for the State Science Fair. Chelsea Seventh graders Thompson and Lyndi Buttler received first place at state. Brant Lee. The Eighth grade particJake ipants were Cody Sargent, McEntire, Brady Johnson, David Jan Schumann, Jorgenson. Bamabi Jorgenson, and Megan Hallam. All of these participants received an excellence award. get her down. One high light from the game wu when Tiffany Thomas hit a home run in the fifth inning. Another high light was towards the end of the game when Rachel McNeil had a triple. South Summit is very proud of their Ladycats softball team. Tuia Woolstenhulme (Wook) said, "For as young as the team is we are doing well." The Ladycats have three more games until region games begin. Good luck, Ladycats! Oa March 6, Nkholaus Bjorkmaa a fifth grader at South Summit Elementary School, earned and received his 1st degree Black Belt la karate. He has beea training for seven yean at the Bobby Lawrence Karate School la Park City sad has beea a teacher there for the pari three years. Congratulations, Nick! o o Present thb cut HEALTH FOODS PO. 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Out Kim and Wilde, Snelgrove Brianne Dixon Chris and Treasurer, Laramie Schroepfer, Reporter Miles and Terence Louder, Sentinel-And- y Balls and Jeremie Forman. officers are: The 1999-200- 0 President- Andy Schumann, Vice President Jennie Herbert, Secretary -Ashlee Fitzgerald, Treasurer, Kandi Snyder, Reporter Jessica Bergen and Sentinel- - Tun Crittenden. o o o o o o J? Jake Leifson, Andy Johnson, Schumann, Bradey Wilson, Keirstan Munford, Tim Crittenden and Kim Atkinson. Tun Crittenden Received the Star Chapter; with first runner up Andy Schumann and second runner up Bode Wilde. Seven members received their State Degree in March at State Convention, they were: Wyatt Marchant, Gary Ure, Janelle Gates, JuLee Snelgrove, Jessica Parker, Brianne Dixon, and Kim Wilde. The retiring officers of 1998-199- 9 were: President - Janelle Gates, Vice President - Wyatt Marchant and Gary Ure, Secretary - JuLee Ladycats Bury Miners Now, .j Entrepreneur-Janell- e Honorary Chapter degrees given to: John and Polly Hoyt, Cody Clyde, and Lee Snelgrove for outstanding service and help given to the Chapter and Agriculture Education. Our Parley Procedure team consisted of Gary Ure - Chairman, Brianne Dixon Secretary, Wyatt Marchant, JuLee Snelgrove and Kim Wilde-floo- r members. They participated in our own invitational and took third place in the Area contest. Jennie Herbert a Chapter member went to the Area contest participating in Public Speaking. Her speech was on Agriculture in Germany. There she competed against five other chapter, were she took third forts City Total Home Comfort! Call (435) 6584700 located on the frontage read, between Kknbet Junction ana Jeremy Ranch Student Writer: Alex Wilford 1, On Wade June Woolstenhulme and Tun Jones will be holding a summer wrestling camp at South Summit High School. The South Summit Wrestling Camp is intended to help wrestlers that are serious to leant about all styles of wrestling. The camp will be for people of all ages. The featured clinicians will be Ivon Ivanov, a six time Bulgarian national champion, 1994 world silver medalist, 1996 Olympic team member, and 1998 U.S. Olympic training center coach. Others will be Laync Billings a two time NCAA qualifier, and Tun Blatter, a The councollegiate selors hosting the camp will be Wade Woolstenhulme, Tun Jones, and Cole Sanderson, a colle3-ti- giate champion. The camp will cost $30, which includes a . If interested noWade Woolstenhulme tify by May 0 or work 21, at home (433) 783-373- (433) 783-431- 3 SuBscriBe |