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Show September 1, 2011 =MOEN BRYCE VALLEY SCHOOLS: Thank you to Keilani conflicting classes, but evDeccio and Sam Cloud for erything seems to be workvolunteering to be gather- ing now. In another couple ers of the school news. It of weeks, we'll probably helps, and you will see be right back in the normal their news in this part of school routine, dragging the column. Thanks to both along and eagerly anticipatof you. Keilani for the El- ing the next little break. ementary and Sam for the Fortunately, classes and High School. homework aren't the only Sam Cloud.. . school activities that are The start of school has coming back strong. come. Classes are on the The seasons for cross roll and the homework is country, volleyball, and rolling in. Time is speed- baseball are moving on, ing up once again and this and our mustangs are workyearis starting off faster ing hard to be able to earn than ever before. some other state titles this There are some interest- year. The volleyball girls ing changes coming around are working hard and dothis year. The school has ing very well for a sudden finally managed to get ev- change in coaching. They erything to work out, and are lucky to be able to have we are proud to announce Mr. Jessen, our basketball that we will have some con- coach, who was able to current enrollment classes- move past little things (like again for those who want to a total lack of knowledge spend the extra time to get a on the sport) to come and head start. help these girls to get betWe also have a new ter. Good luck, girls. English teacher, Mrs. Lisa The first crossBrienholt. She seems to be country meet was held at doing an excellent job so our school this Thursday, far, though we reserve the and I am proud to say that right to think differently, we rocked. once she starts dealing out Our varsity boys did well, the homework. with a team score of only 22 Many other classes are points (which is very good) experiencing changes with and all five of our finalists the onset of the common in the top 10 runners. The core. We are also switch- first place for the varsity ing to a block schedule for boys went to Bryce Valley the high school, which may junior Adam Platt, roundcomplicate schedules a bit. ing off the victory for our We have certainly hit school. I do not have exact a few snags trying to get scores, but everyone else on things in order, what with the team did very well for last-minute scheduling and the first run of the season. THREE, Page 5 The Garfield County Insider a gititiMErt anargisissug a EWA= PAINT= Randy Jones Free Estimate (435)836-3032 Licensed 8 Insured Cell:(801)558-1046 Errol, 435-616-2829 — embutah@gmail.com As you open your pockets for the next natural disaster, please keep these facts in mind: The American Red Cross President and CEO Marsha J. Evans salary for the year was $651,957 plus expenses The junior varsity boys and girls teams did admirably as well. Lets keep it up! To all you mustangs and teachers and parents of mustangs, I offer a piece of advice: you only have 9 months left to go. Good luck. On Thursday there was a cross country meet at Bryce Valley. The Bryce Valley Team did exceptionally well. The Varsity boys and the JV girls teams both took first place. This was the first time that we have had a JV girls team take firstplace. The following runners medaled: VARSITY: Adam Platt 1st Cajun Syrett 4th Braxton Syrett 5th Taryn Syrett 8th Joshua Rose 10th Elizabeth Platt 2nd JV: Gerald Nez 1st Daxtyn Tebbs 10th Taylyr Stevens 4th Danielle Brinkerhoff 5th Samantha Chynoweth 10th It was an exciting evening. We are very excited for the rest of the season. We have some very dedicateand a lot of talent. Coach Nathan Platt BASEBALL... Coach Clint Brinkerhoff The team is doing okay. We played Piute on Friday and lost. Coming up will be Panguitch at Panguitch on Wednesday and Wayne at Bryce Valley on Friday. Come out and cheer our teams on and give them some support. THE ELEMENTARY will have 1/2 a day on Thursday and all day on Friday to have the reading appointments. Call your news in please. 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