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Show asatch Hig Congratulations To The Wasatch FFA Members Of The TR. Stanley; Courier Staff Month The Lady Wasps split their two games Tyler Graham and Stoney Mecham were chosen to be the members of the month because they showed excellent participation in the Summer Ag. program. They both attended all of the against Union 12-0 on Tuesday, September 14. In their second match of last week. activities, along with the services proj- ects. The service projects included clean up the parking lots at the high school and an erosion control project for the Forest Service. Some of the activities The first match was a win ‘the week on Thursday, September 16, the Lady Wasps traveled to Judge Memorial High School to play state’s second ranked team hard fought match 1-0. In the 12-0 win and the lost a against Union, Sara Rodriguez scored five goals and had one included visiting a cherry farm in Payson, Antelope Island, and other educational field trips. assist. April Brown, Brianna Williams and Crstyal Whiting had two goals each. Goalie Ali Jarvs recorded her second Tyler and Stoney are both residents of Wallsburg. This is their second year in FFA. They are currently serving on the The Judge game saw the Lady Wasp’s Public Relations Committee, and will be up for a Chapter degree this year. Their SAE projects are Placement which is a project that is connected to a job they have. They both joined FFA so they could be in Summer Ag and enjoy the educational benefits, and activities that FFA has to offer. shut out of the season. struggle | offensively. Judge’s defense on held Wasatch 9 shots on_ goal. Defensively the Lady Wasp did a great job in holding Judge to just one goal. The only score of game come midway through the first half. Wasatch drops to 1-4 in region play and 3-6 overall. Sard Rodriguez scores against Union. Next week on Tuesday, September 21, ‘the Lady Wasp will host the state’s third ranked team, the Park City High School. Then on Thursday, September 23, the Lady Wasp will host Lehi. oben Janene Hopiins ward vs Union. aa kicks the enn ball for-. Legislators to Preview Soldier Hollow’s Progress and Hear Plans for the Future Tyler and Stoney both enjoy snowmobiling, hunting, and being with friends. They are both planning to attend college after they graduate but aren’t sure of a career yet. % Legislative visit to Soldier Hollow, Mountain State Park-September 21, 1999, enormously popular on the Continent, being installed and the area where the attracting audiences of more that 80,000 competition 1:00 spectators making the Biathlon the number one television spectator sport in the Olympic Park will be located is cur- pm to 3:00 pm As part of the Utah State Legislature’s annual visits to various parts of the State, Soldier Hollow will be featured to show how construction is proceeding and hear plans by local boosters and sports’ enthusiasts about how the site will be used after the Olympics. SLOC will spend up to $8:1 million dollars completing the newest championship Nordic event site in the world. It is unique from other sites because so much of the competition can be seen from the base area and because the Biathlon events and the Cross Country events can. be held at the same site. While these two sports are gaining popularity in the United States they are already Europe. Winter Games so far, and is noted for its respect for soil erosion control, wetlands preservation and enhancement and reuse of material. Some of the rock from the Winter Sports Park at Bear Hollow is being installed in the walls and structures used in the trails. Members of the public and the press are invited to inspect these items and see for themselves this legacy in the making. Soldier. Hollow has completed grading on the entire 23 kilometer of trails that can be gated to provide races up to 50 kilometer long through an ingenious For more ATHLETE Name: Stefanie Collings Name: Grade Level: Senior Sports/Activity Participating: Volleyball Sports/Activity Participating: Golf Other Involvement: Other Sports/Activity Involvement: Basketball, Track Favorite Music Group: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Favorite Movie: Money Pit. GPA: 3.9 Favorite Movie Star: Adam Sandler Favorite Athlete: Michael Johnson Favorite Movie Star: Harrison Ford Favorite Sports Team: Jazz Favorite Food: Cookie dough ice cream Favorite School Subject: Multimedia Bob OF THE WEEK Favorite Music Group: Ozzy Osborne Favorite Movie: Top Gun Favorite Athlete: Tim Duncan Favorite Sport: Basketball Favorite Sports Team: Denver Broncos Favorite Food: Cheese Potatoes Person that influenced yeu the most: Favorite School Subject: Physics Parents Person that influenced you the most: Goals for after high school: Hopefully a Junior College, and maybe Coach Farr iplay volleyball. for NASA el you wish you had: Dallas Dean' Ss contact: Ryan Berg GPA: 3.7 Favorite Sport: All information Mathis, Wasatch County Olympic Coordinator at 435-654-9992. & Grade Level: Senior Track and The site has been lauded as the most environmentally friendly venue of the “We have an enormous opportunity to build on the legacy left to us by the Olympic Games and develop an independent winter leg to our State’s economy which will strengthen local businesses and allow Utah to capture favor-. able World attention in a clean healthy sport!” said Bob Mathis, the Wasatch County Olympic Coordinator. STUDENT building rently being graded. | linking design on the part of SLOC designers. Snow making is currently management Goals for after high school: To oe Car you wish you had: Indy Race Car Ryan Berg eh L ul ! HI Ln i HT A UI OL A WASATCH COUNTY COURIER |