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Show 12 The Soling Sun Wednesday, Sept. 14.1988 NEXT GAME SEPT. 23 Wolves devourTIgers; this week bye North SEvier rolled to its first win of the season Friday, Sept. 2, We played against East Carbon. extremely well, said coach Glen Partridge. If we could have played that well last week against South sevier we would have won that one too. He explained that North Sevier went into the game with a great deal of confidence and a positive attitude for winning and they dominated the contest from the beginning. North SEvier won the match up 40 to 0. Bruce Ivie was the first to put the Wolves on the board with a three yard touchdown run. Brandon Keisel hit the PAT and the wolves One minute later, Ivie ran 77 led for another TD and with the yards PAT good the Wolves were ahead yard run and Billy Tanner on a 3 yard run. Nathan Hallows was successful on kicking the two extra points and the Wolves pulled ahead 22-Corbin Partridge was able to score on another two yard sneak again in the fourth and Milford scored again in the fourth to finalize the score at 28-1The Wolves gained 295 yards rushing and 59 yards passing during the game. Milford had 112 yards rushing and 53 passing. Travis Honeycutt had a good game with 15 carries for 101 yards. Billy Tanner was also hot with 10 carries and 81 yards. Bruce Ivie was sick and carried 4 times for 46 yards and Corbin Partridge carried the ball 6 times for 35 yards. Corbin also passed 9 times completing 3 to Terron Barney, Brandon Keisel and Bruce Ivie for 59 yards. Ricky Torgerson lead the defense with 10 assisted tackles and two interceptions. Overall we played spotty looking good at times and then losing our composure at other times, said Partridge. He was impressed with the three drives of 87 yards, 65 yards and 72 yards that showed hard work and drive on the part of the offense. Partridge felt that the referees were looking at the Wolves through a microscope and commented that the team needed to make this adjustment. The Wolves have a bye this week after Duchesne broke their contract to come to Salina because of an earlier commitment with South Summit. Then the party is over as the Wolves will start league play and take on Beaver in Beaver, Kanab at home. Hurricane, Milford and bon. This past week the Wolves traveled to Milford for their last preseason game. This game was Once won by North Sevier 28-1again the option offense of the Wolves was too much for the Milford defense to contain. The Wolf defense was also able to stop Milford cold for the night. The Wolves kicked off to Milford and the defense was able to hold them to only a punt but a fumble gave Milford excellent field position to continue their scoring drive. It took the Tigers to a 4 th and 4 situation to finally inch their Quarterback across the line for the score. They missed the extra point but 6. 2. 2. stayed ahead 6-In the second quarter Corbin Partridge ran a 2 yard quarterback 14-keeper to score for the Wolves. This Quarterback Corbin Partridge followed a tough and impressive 89 connected with Ivie for a third score yard drive by the Wolves. A 23 yard in the first quarter with no time pass to Brandon Kiesel highlighted remaining on the clock. The PAT and sparked the team during this was missed but the Wolves are now drive. A bad snap from center had ahead 20-place kick holder Corbin Partridge Travis Honeycutt scored the hopping and he turned the ball next two touchdowns for the Wolves upfield and scored for the two point on a 2 yard run in the third quarter conversion. Athalf North Sevier was and a 37 yard dash in the fourth. ahead Billy Tanner added two extra points Every time the Wolves were after the 37 yard run. The last score able to get into the 20 yard line they was made by Ryan Anderson on a scored and this impressed coach yard run. Partridge and he explained that the North Sevier amassed 526 desire to win was present this year in total yards and had 16 first downs the team members. Two scores came in the third compared to on two first downs and 56 yards total offense for East Car quarter. Travis Honeycutt on a four 7-- 0. 0. 0. 0. 8-- 6. DOING GREAT: Coach Glen Partridge says the North Sevier High School Wolves are doing great after their win over M ilford last week. "Our work is cut out tor us now," Partridge said, as the Wolves will take on Beaver, Kanab and Hurricane in successive weeks after this weeks Bye. The Beaver game will be played September 23 at 7 p m at Beaver. The Tearn appreciates those who attend to cheer them on , IF TAX INITIATIVES ARE PASSED Local school districts will decide where to cut dergarten, teacher career ladders, pupil transportation, adulteducation, handicapped, administration, accelerated learning programs, vocational education and raising class sizes so 1,400 teachers can be laid off for a $42 million savings. However, Board members vere reluctant to endorse specifics. John Cover, board member said, I think we shouldnt mandate, but give local districts flexibility. The regents who govern the The Utah State Board of Education has decided to let individual school districts throughout the state determine where cuts must be made if the tax initiatives are approved by voters in the upcoming election. The finance section of the State Office of Education had compiled a list of possible cuts based on reports from more than half of the states 40 local school districts. The list included cuts in kin ' states higher education system, released a statement earlier this year reporting that if the tax initiatives are approved, tuition could rise 25 to 30 percent, and that as many as 10,000 students could be turned away from the states colleges and universities. The local school Board is preparing a list of proposed cuts that will be required if the initiatives pass. The SUN will present it as soon as the Board makes it available to us. Adopt a Highway v The Utah Department of now accepting Transportation applications from groups interested in participating in the Adopt a Highway litter pick up program. Through this program, a group agrees to pick up litter on a designated section of state highway several times a year for a two year period. As part of the program, UDOT is n. Beaver has always been a tough game for the Wolves and this years team will be no different even with Beaver sitting at so far this year. Kanab is now 2-- 1 losing to Hurricane, number one rated team in the state and presently undefeated after playing Millard and Kanab. North Sevier was rated 4th by one of the daily papers last week. 1- -2 will place highway signs on the section crediting the adopted for their litter pick up activigroup ties. Groups interested in obtaining additional information and applications for the program are asked to contact James Johnston, coordinator, UDOT, 4501 South 2700 West, SLC, 84119. Adopt-A-Highw- ay hl More toot water tot less cost In winter, alligators bury themselves in mud, go into deep holes,-o-r remain resting under water. si Don't Worry... Be Happy.. Benny Heath With Allan G. Laws Heating & Air Conditioning ACE Benny Heath, Salina, competed the Greek Festival 5,000 meter run, Saturday, Sept. 10. There were more than 900 competitors in the Race. 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