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Show Page BJL The Summit County Bee March 17, 2000 Braves Baseball Top State Officer Candidate Tournament 1 1A lew inters icw they will be given the Be porter: kiniUrlv Robinson Sludrnt Writer: Juke Adkins Ihc Braves traveled to Wendmer last week for a two day tournament. Their first fame was against the Sprinpcrock Spartans. The Biases look a commanding lead trail) ami heat the Spartans 132. 1 lien second game was agjmsl the 3 A West Wcndovrr Wolverines. Ilie Braves hallled a close fame hut lost 42. In llie third game of the djy, the JV played West Wemlover and heat lliem 92. On Saiuiday. tlie Brjves got another shut at (he Wolseiines. I lies cainc Hit ready to play and wilh the help ol ail injuied kuk K eh lie Id on the mound, IvjI them in five innings 1 22. I lie last game wjs against a much nunc jnepaied Spartans. a by good ellorl Despite HI. won the Biases Spungurck. I he Braves lie it on game is I ritlay. the 17th, Bear fake, agjinsl (iood link. Braves! lu-i- e co BETWEEN CXilM.N & ECHO 801-829-34- FORD FI 50 XLT SUPERCREW 47 V8, AUTO, 4X4 LOADED opportunity to introduce themselves to the members of the Utah FFA Association. After going through this process the winners will he announced at the final session, on ihc final day of con- Ihc Yifth Siiiiiimi 1 I A Chanter is pioilcgcJ Ik hate ferry Dislun as a Shite II At lltuer Candidate. A State HA Ollieei i a member id a six person lejin llul plans ami billows tluoii-'with all Mjie level activities. they also come and help out within the stale. dupli-ifens is i mining against 17 other candidates lot the su positions available Ihc process tlie candi-dale- s go through is long and hard I iist ilicy till mil a application and make a video to send into tlie committee to become j candidate. After Kvoming a candidate they will he sent iluiHigh a senes of interviews wnli members of the Nominating ('onimillcc. which is made up of other f I A Mcinherv I hey also lake a test on llieir Aher llie first knowledge ol I vention. lerry is the son of Rick and Lucille Dision and has been serving as the North Summit FFA Vice hesident. Me has also been a member of the livestock judging team, lie will also he competing at the Stale Extemporaneous Speaking event. lie has been an active participant in athletic programs such as Wrestling and Fmxhall, he placed second in Slate Wrestling this past year. Terry is (he first Slate Officer Candidate from North Summit for many years and we are all proud of him and his efforts. Good luck! N.S. Music Department Competes in Solo Ensemble Festival Student Writer: Julie llewson For months, the students in the Kind and choius classes at North Summit High School have been working haid. Beautiful music has been filling tlie halls of the school. On March 3. they packed up their instruments, readied llieir voices, and I leaded to f.phiunn. 1 he students wcie able to perform eillier a solo, or in a small group at the 2000 Solo r.nsenihlc Festival at Snow College. It was good for the asete Q30 lasjoiMjQis students to he able to show their musical talents in small groups rather than in a big band. This gaye the individuals a chance to show their stuff. Sarah Searlc. Nikki Jones, Heather liitrcnson. Brcnna Fox, and Ryan DcJong were chosen to sing in the State Choral Festival on March II. liven though everyone was a little nervous, they were able to do well anJ have fun. It was a good experience for everyone. www.barfoerbrothers.com Region Debase Student Writer: Katrina Cariilc Oratory Vernon, Region debate was held on Thursday. March 6, in Gunnison. It was held for all 2A debate teams. Congress was held in two classrooms. The first room consisted of Tony Richards, Hillary Lewis and Katrina Carlile. The second team consisted of Beit Linford. Mark Polichette and John Fellows. All congress members gave more than worthy effort and we congratulate Hillary Lewis. Tony Richards and Bert Linford on making state. 1 consisted of Chablee Alisa Batt and Steven Spriggs. They all gave outstanding jobs and we congratulate Chablee Vernon on making slate. Cole Pace. Gavin Wilde, Holly Lewis, Heather Lotensen. Alex Hook and Cameron Whiting gave awesome performances in Impromptu. We would like to give a special thanks to Dan Richins and especially the Drama coach Russ Judd, He had been very patient with these students and we look forward to seeing (hem at state. March is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month Recently, the Arthritis Foundation launched a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of juvenile arthritis, one of the most prevalent chronic Kids Get diseases in children. Arthritis. Too is the theme for the Arthritis Juvenile Awareness Campaign. Contrary to general belief, arthritis is an ageless disease. An estimated 285,000 children under the age of 17 are affected by juvenile arthritis. Arthritis the to According Foundation, juvenile arthritis is even more prevalent than juvenile diabetes and cerebral palsy. The good news is that there is an optimistic outlook for children wilh this disease, even though currently there is no cure. Significant disability in later years can be prevented with early diagnosis and a proper treatment plan. Advances in research have produced new treatments that moderate the effects of these dis eases. For free information about juvenile arthritis, the Juvenile Arthritis or the Awareness Campaign, Arthritis Foundation's book. Raising a Child Wilh Arthritis: A Parent's Guide. Contact the Arthritis Foundation at or outside of the Salt Lake City area or visit our web site at wwwjuthri-tis.or- g. 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