Ma hioness Fehenbarger,Janessa Morri on, Christensen, Chri t)' Lederman, \"Believe it, Achieve it, Erica Tapp R3: Jennifer Brown, Hillcrest Drill!\" The Brecke Carlson, Katie Brimley, McDonald R4: Brittani ~Iardman, STATE CHAMP ONS!!!teams motto became a Hoskins, TiffanySharp After taking Drill went to State and ationals with reality this year. confidence success brings. \"The hours of practice are all wonh it . it all pays off in competition,\" said LET THEGOOD TIMES ROLL! Traci TiffanySharp. In this year's season they CAPTAINS RI : BriwLni lIardm:LI1 , Lindsay the entire year. Brittani I Ewell, TiffanySharp, and lIeather Sonnenberg placed first in prop evel), time. The girl s 1I0skins, Br nda Searle, Jennifer Brown was to help the girls understand howed their enthusiasm in the bike routine. reall ywere unbeatable this year. 0 other R2: Chelsey Fors, Kara Christensen, biggest riv:~ was themselves. \"We \"Myfavorite routine was the bikes, because prop even compared. Even our biggest riv:~s Michelle Bosco, :LI1d Marie Schwurack onlychaUenge, no one else come~ no one thought we could do it,\" said senior cheered for the bike routine. Thesc gi rls hclped the team remain on top
not just aform of ce lV' lU~\"Ul\\ it ompany l\\tEMBERS Rl: Sara Schmitt, Dayna Davis, Emily Ruckman,Jamie Farmer, AmySmith, TiffanySharp, Lauren Larsen, Mikah Davies, Meredith Rock R2: Ginger Davis, Megan Lindsay, Lori Hedman, Sara Dejong, Barbara Bennion ,Jenna McDonald, Katie Brimley, Janessa Morrison, Kirsten Kenison, Laura Bradshaw, Nick Garff, Jane Jenson, Traci Ewell, Becky eisen DANCE COMPANY OFFICERS: Emily Ruckman-Secretary, Becky Neisen- PreSident, Traci Ewell-Vice President The officers this year really had to set a good example of hard work and dedication. \"This year's Dance Company has been a challenge lvith so manynew members,\" said senior Traci Ewell. Even though there were a lot of new members on the companythis year, they all worked together to be part of our wonderful musical this year. \"Oklahoma\" was a great event and a great wayfor the dance company members to show off their abilities. STRUT YOUR STUFF! Thi year's Dance I THE SPOTLIGHT! Ginger Davies, Traci Ewell , Companymembers put on an entertaining show at and Jenna McDonald at the Homecoming assembly. the opening assembly, including first year member .. Homecoming dance was myfavorite dance Sara Schmitt and second yea r member Jane Jenson because I love to dance lyrical ,\" said junior Ginger (pictured) . Jane Jensen mentioned that dancing in Davis. the opening assemblymade her excited for their year end show. .'~,DrillJDance CO. ~
no/Alto Bass McBrayer,Sleven Reimann. Dave Denl. Cheney, Adam Child , Mark Hammond. Chrislopher Wood R2: jonathan Eldredge, Damon McBee,Joe Cohin , Riley Moreno,Josh Poulsen. SOPRANO/ALTO MEMBERS Rl : Andrea Hal e, Cydn!!) Beers, Loni Corpuz, Stacie Turley, Emily Castlelon, Rachel Carey, Alyssa Hanson R2: Shilo McClellan, Meghan Alexander, Rachel Ki lbourne, Lindsey Stam , Leal] Maynard, Laura Hansen, ara Forbes, Emily Turner, Amber Meadows, Kendra Horrocks, Mindy Falkner, jessiean n Hibbard R3: jessica Kenner, Heidi Slulznegger, Lissa Smith, Alejandra Rios, jennica Pickell, Kadee Smart, Elizabelh Birdzell, 'laren Wycoff, Nicole Lu cero, Erika johnson, Kimberly Tolman, Megan Orlan, Kryslen Erickson, Megan Deem, Megan Lindsay, Summer Spjule, Erin Grussendorf R4: julie GarCia,jennifer Brady, Vanne a Gerber, Aubrey Hooper, Merilee Vanweerd, Emily Cla)10n,jessica Durranl, Mikah Davies, Kalelyn johnson, 1elan ie Hansen, Dian e Blankenship, I ichole Riches, Shawna Sides, Suzi Olney, Megan Child, Crystal Behunin , Lau ren Eliason, Karly I'allluso, Emily Finta. Not picturcd: Amanda Asbury, icole Gagan, Melissa Mollner, jacclu C' Diana Nelson, Taylor Phillips, jenni fer Spraguc, Lidia Toledo, Emily Turn cr, Nicole Ward , Brenda Weslolcr, Mollie WI_ ' 6 'sopranO/Al lorren o rlBass
MY MOMMYI We seem 10 say Ihal a o M SIC I /lELL? Brigham Yo ung once a CERT CHO IR MEMBERS Rl : Li ha Pages by: Lincoln Hanse n, cblll1lJld \"hen we do, endy Wilkamp is Spencer Dredge 31 our side. She was Ihe official \"choi r said , \"There is no music in hell .\" Well , Mr. Day, Bill y Bea tty, hris tine Kenn d y, Karri dui)eaT and for alilhe work she does, Bcmley makc~ hb choirs qucsllon Ih al SlalCmCnI he ppa rd, Li z Allred , a ta lie Stirling, '•6•'Concert Choir on occassion. lie brings his sludems up 10 Ihe gave, and food she broughl \\I e lo>e pOlcmiallhey hal'e and somelimes Ih b involl'cs Lind sey McA rthur R2: Ma rney Macey, more work Ih an Ihey enjoy. Go l3emley! jacee Fra ndsen, jane jensen, Brianne Leary, Lind say trong, Br nd a Little wood , Patrice Knudsen, a mi rawley, Becky Hunt, je nn y Da v is R3: Lori Smith, Tim Smith, Ada m johnson, jus ti n Baker, jo n But le r, A ndrew jo rgensen, Ka tie Ande rson, a rli e o les, Ka th y Lesser, Amelia Blanc hard, Dix Pettey, Andrew j e n~in s, Li sa Dea rd en, Trin Pearce, a ra Va nroosendaa l R4: We nd y Bjarnson, tacy Howell , Alicia Ha rd y, Lauren Kennard , Andrea oak, Aaron Reimann, Karen haw, Bre tt Be rns te in, Ke lsey ay lo r, hristinc Perrin , Jana Larson. La urie Lance, Brian McMu llin, andace Pugmir , Trin a Hansen, jessica Pos l, N icole Ga lb rai th, jami Farmer R5: i3rooke Young, jill Shurlleff, tu art urtis, Landes Taylo r, David Egbert, john Bu tton, Kris o les, Ia n Smith, o rbin jones, hris Brad s haw, Kas Wa llin, Steve Newbold , Brad Legga l, jo hn Yo un gbe rg, Bre ll Minson , o le hri s te nsen, IHis Le mmon , reg Ii a le, ja red Maxfield , Mark Matthews, Ri h Pete rso n, josh Kammeralh, Re nalo il veir.. ot pictured : oli n i3us h, Blake Fernelius, Trevor ardne r, Kah Ha n e n, Ki a r. Il asla m, john Hi lder, Ru lh jo hnso n, Ky le jo nes, Ly ne ll K l e n~ , Lauric Lence, Ka thryn Lc hc r, Hea th e r Ru ec ~e rl.
Pages by: Spe ncer Dredge, Lincoln Hansen Photos: Marie Halpin Choir is the epitomy of Hillcrest. ACappella, composed mostlyof seniors, is apart of the tradition and is the advanced choir, TIlE MEMBERS RI: Cynthia Beus, Christine Stewart, GOOD VS EVIL Geoff Setjo, the chior TODAV'S P IS? Carter Dredge, Elisa Goold,JennylIarston, HollyLambert, Areli pre ident (left), stepped Ull to become a provided the always welcome comic reUef Jimenez R2: Franklin Workman, Robyn Nydeggar, leader, always helped people out, and was that turned into a daily ritual. ~I e thought Tara Carpenter, Amanda Forbes, Adam Petersen, of his pUllSall byhimself and everyone Susan Bradford, Mathew Bitner, Kari Ridge, Derek constantlyon task. JJ Kofford, the choir agrees they were easilythe dumbest things Hatch, April Turnbow, Amanda Stokes R3: Jodi you'Uever hear. Chadwick, TiffanyOlson, Chelsea Grant, Ann lIausam, goofball , (right) , pllLinlydid all his choir Juliana Hill,James Beardall, Nathan Luckart,Jodi labors outside of class. While in class he 'icholson, Eric HaTlVigsen, Ben Richards, Sarah used his efforts to bother Mr. Bentley. Zombro, Wayne Jen en, Derek Baker, Brad Bollllinkel R4: Sam Wilson, BeckySimmons, Dominic lIerrera, Becky Hoil, Chelsea Blackhurst,Jamie Hashimoto, Jennifer Messick, Danielle Brockbank, Ashlee Garcia, Todd Hammond, MichelleAshby, Rachel Pickell, Crysial Ward, Celeste Simmons, Rusty Campbell,Ju tin Eken lam, Mallhew Sharelle, MeganGrant R5: Andrea Durrant, BrillanyFalkner, Geoff Setjo, Adanl Nicolaysen, Spencer Daines, Cory Osller, Mike Warner, Mike Schroder, Chris Davies, Jason eegmiller, Brian Bingham,Jordan Lance, RobSmilh , Peter Smilh , Devon Herrmann , MeganWilkamp,JJ Kofford, Kirsten Kenison, Stephanie Voss, Jennifer Mathews, Carter Dredge, Andrew Warren,Jordan Jones. ot pictured: Greg Steadman, Rick Peterson, Spencer Dredge, Lincoln Ilansen, Stephanie Bruderer, Toni Terry.
I made up of the I most elite. Many Ensembleing, but few exhibit kind of e cellence. Rl : Holly Lambert,Jenny Harston, Tiffany Olson,Jodi Nicholson, Ann Hausan1, BrittanyFalkner, Stephanie Voss, Megan Witkamp, Danielle Brockbank, Rachel Pickett, Megan Grant,Jodi Chadwick, Chelsea Grant, Robyn Nydeggar R2: Adam Petersen, Sam Wilson, Todd Hammond, Carter Dredge, Geoff Seljo, Mike Schroder, Justin Kofford, Peter Smith , Chris Davies, Mike Warner, Cory Ostler,Jordru1 Jones, Eric Hartvigsen ,James BeardalJ THROUGH ALL THE SEASO S... V.E. WHO'S YOUR DADDY? V.E. shows why leads the school song in the opening they're the top dawgs in the choir pound. assembly. Their teacher, Mr. Bentley, They do countless performances year wrote the lyrics to the school song years round, both in the school and out. ago .
o Page by Kendra E. Photos: Productions ro CoctmiopnasnyAorcwtinhgeirsent'otkmnoowvei,nigt'ysotururlsitninegs yourself and putting trust in everyone around you. It was a once in a lifetime oppurtunity RI: April Turnbow, Carter Dredge, Brian R3: Bart Snarr, Dml ydegger,J.J. Koffard, for the members of Productions McMullin, Cami Crawley, Megan Grant Company to flyawayfor five wonderful R2: Derek Baker, Davc Egbert, Mall Bitncr, Shaun Lowder, Andrea Durrant, Rachel days to ew York City!! The members Breezy Bassell, Nate Luckart,Jodi Pickell , Chelsea Grant , Karri Sheppard, of the companywere able to spend five Chadwick, Kirsten Kenison, Whitney Ryser Peter Smith,Juliann;! ~lill , Adam Petersen, days enjoying workshops and just Sara Schmidt,JordanJones, Chris Davies enjoying everything around them. Lf you were to ask one of the members theywould teU you that the highlight of the trip was going to see the new Elton John musical, \"AIDA\". \"It was a dramatic, musicaUybrilliant, extravagant musical!\" commented Juliana Hill The workshops helped them to increase their tryout abilities so that theyknow how to do everything to their best. Over aU summary from the Productrion Company. . . \"WE LOVE EW YORK!!!\"
azz Page by Leah Haber Photos: Marie Halpin Band Keep That Beatl Todd H~ull ond didn 't THE MEMBERS Rl: Chris Paul, Trevor quite look awakr, but who would with Harris, Greg Hale, Chuck chmitt, Brian practice at 6:30 every morning? Even at Bingham,James Boggess. R2: Rob that early hour, Todd does more than just Sevrenson, Quinn Clark, Stewart Curtis, keep the beat. He gives each song a Tonga Tukull1oeatu, Bryan Olcheck, Dom distin ct rythm . Herrera. R3: Mr. Dennison, Todd Ham mond, Travis Drebing, David Western, Ethan Volpa, Aaron May, DLx Pettey, Andrew Jogensen, Mark Severance. Groovy Baby! Chris Paul- student director, joins wi th Trevor Harris, and Greg lIa1e as they prepare for their state co mpetiti on .
stra Orchestra music is thought to be calm and boring, but w ith a wide variety of style that d oesn't have to be true. THE MEMBERS Rl: Stacie \" It's a Viol a!\" Say QuinJl la rk Who Says There's Only One MacArt, Jodi KJingonsmith, d efensively w hen p opl Way to Play it? In most ong Shlomit Argov, Kim Hay hurst, comment about her play ing th tring in truments ar played Dann y icholes, Emily Canova, violin . This i Quinn ' old viola w ith a bow. Bu t here, Jeni Kelly Ben Beus. R2: Ashlee Garcia, w hich was replaced w ith a new is using a pluck ing technique t Levi Lucero, Luis Nava rrete, one at hristma by Sa nta lause. play the cello. Tiffany Olson, Emelie Oliver, Jennifer Wheelwright, Audrey Huffman, Jennifer Van Va lkenburg, icole Gagon. R3: Kayla Madd ock, Mr. Dennison, Amanda Forbes, Cyn thia Beus, Tri sha John on, Ben Coo k, Emil y Lutz, Jeni Ke lly, Thomas McKay, Andrew Wa rren. R4: Jenn y Harston, Jessica Roug h, Raquel Ras mussen, Lindsey McA rthur, Quinn Clark. .'~,~ Orcheslra
e '~and Pages by: Leah Ha be r Photos: Marie Ha lpin mclassical and jazz odern rock tunes, It' all played in by the and. Pied Piper Returns Alison Linell Take command. This year the pepband THE MEMBERS Rl : 'athan Hoffer, Lacie returned to band this year in Mr. was in Leah Haber's control. \"At 6rst it Downs, Alison Linett, BrillanyWalker, Dennison's control after not liking the was kinda hard to figure out when to play Laura Brockbank, Hannal1 Kersiek, Hillary previous teacher. She has been playi ng and when to stop.\" But by basketball Labrum. R2: Danny icholes, Michael the flute since middle school and enjoys season, the crowd got into songs like \"Hey Simmons, SCOll Middlemas, Natalena every minute of it. Baby\" and \"Who Let the Dogs Out. \" Wilson, Arielle Pullan , Travis Drebing, Margaret Graff, Brian Bingham,Jenna Elegante. R3: Eric Wheelwright, James Boggess, Wade Lasson, Bobby Ridge, Chuck Schmitt, Aaron May, Steve Uoyd, Greg Hale, Joe Serassio, Stewart Curtis, Brett Baldlvin, Chris Paul, Trevor Harris, Kristy Senior, Mark Severance,Stewart Heaton,Jeffrey Bradshaw, Mr. Dennison, Matt Carroll. R4: Dom Herrera, Kurt Kleckner, Dix Pettey, Andrew Jorgensen, Ian Smith, Jennifer Messick. Not Pictured: Valerie ChipnuUl, Brian Curtis, Dave Frei, Tabitha Grantham, Leah Haber, Todd I-Iammond, Clint Hansen, BrhUl Olcheck, Rob Smith , Tonga Tukumoeatu, Ethan Volpa. Band ._'~,
You'll be swell... Kirsten Kenison was Poppin at the to p... 1egan and the Drama Club President this year and a Chel ea Grant are econd year second year Productions member. Jodi Productions members. The two of Chadwick experienced her first year of were in the Drama Club presidency. Productions. These two made a great They had ignificant roles in thepiece team having roles in ·'Gypsy.\" from \"Cabaret\" as the hot box dancm Music isthenever endingvoiceof the world that allows us to say whowe. arein thewords of another. Each year the Productions Companytakes a certain segment in time and focuses on the music of that period which was mo t influential. This year the theme was 100 years of Broadway. elections of music were taken from musicals such as Annie Get You r Gun, Oklahoma and ending with the great broadway seUer, Les Miserable . ')retty in I)ink... David Egbert, Breann<l Getting to know YO ll•.• Andee Durrant Bassett, Karri Sheppard, and Brian became aquainted with Productions in McMuUin showed off their colors in a her first year with the company. She did piece fromthe musical, \"Follies.\" a reaUynice job with a piece from\"The King and I. \" .'~,~ Mu ical Ileview
rew Page by: April Christensen & Uz Dallin Members: Rl: Kristen Herbon,James Orme R2: Michael Fenstermaker, AnthonyWatkins, Bart Snarr, Matthew Harrison, James Boggess, athan Luckart R3: Chad Langlois, Victor Zerrull, Aaron Hilton, Thomas Hunter, Brandon Hurst, Martin Hunsaker, Michael Martin, Vic Hoffman, Matthew Carter, Michael Schroder, Mr. Daniels ot Pictured: Jonathan Butler, Lincoln Hansen,Jenni,fer Christensen, David Cronenwelt, Daniel Nydegger, Hope Whitehead. This smells good! David Cronenwelt and Hard at work. I-lope Whitehead .'~, AJllhonyWatkins inhaled and enjoyed the worked to get the set ready for fumes as they painted the lillie theater for Production 's One Act Plays. Stage crew StageCrew _ a show. It's hard work, but someone's worked hard but gotliltle recogn ition for gotta do it! their efforts in school productions.
P3g<5 by: J:mell< p.clttr. Trid3 AleJ.lI1der Season Record . 1win, 5losses Phol05'1)lOII Groen THE PLAYERS Rl: Brian Thompson, Ryan Rees, judd Chri tensen, Cy Bickmore R2 :Coachjohnson, Ben Richards, CaseyDittman , Codyjohnson,Spencer Dai nes,ChTb Bret Minson, Aaron Ellisor, Chace Bickmore BEN RICHARDS SHA-WI G! Sophomore Chris of the green. He placed third in Senior Ben Richards was vidual categoryfo r regional :md inspirational 10 the other players petition. Chris says that the only this season. Coach Johnson pia) , is \"because Ihe girls digit. believed thaI \"he worked hard to become a top player on the team.\" DOIN' WHAT COMES NA'ruRAJJ.~ Ben said the worst part of golf is the Dittman ,ajunior,got readyto heat and exhaustion. His response to the comment thinking golf was for old Golfs Funniest Moments true:md Ilike to helpthemlvith *Casey Dittman was hit in the head by Ben's golf club. *Cy Bickmore's club slipped out of his hand and landed in the water during a rain storm. *Chace Bickmore's teammate tossed him in the East Bay River. *Spencer Daines shanked a ball through the trees and made a golf cart crash. *Chris Lin drove a golf cart into a lake then tried to hide it. GO HOME BALL! junior Cody johnson gave the ball a little pcp talk. Cody's fanlil y slarted him playin~. lIis favorite place 10 golf is Pebble Beach . Who pays tile green fee.~ Cody?
I THE CHAMPIONS Rl : Tara Pi ke, Kaydee THE SECOND PLACE TEAM Rl: Heather Jordison, Jackie Boogaard, Veronica Esrada, Heaton, yssa John on,SinaSekona, Vea Tonga Championship Game 7-6 Holly Lambert R2: Heather Gales, Brooke R2: AbbieMock,KristaTegtmeir,Mishell ielsen, Hillsheim, Coach Roberts, Sami Kocherhans, Megan Haws R3: Barbara Bennion, Christi Laura Day BagweU,Jili Shurtleff,CoachCoule, KarUeColes, Megan Wesner, Emelie OUver,Janae Blank. Jeoi Hancey was quarterback for her team. Most of Ihe players would like to have powderpuIJ football teams compete against otber schools. The Regulators THE CHEERLEADERS: Brian McMillan, IardlslLol~an- Red Hot Mamas Trevor Gardiner, CoWn Bush, Dave Egbert, Mitch Black, Bart Snarr, Ryan BiWngs. Psycho Freaks The Mean Green THE DRAMATIC BREAKTHROUGHI Fighting Machines Annie forth ran the ball down the fi eld on her way 10 score a touchdown. ani Sitake Learningthese types ofplays wasn't hard for . \":;u4IJ u.\",,,the fi eld 10 help her team most of the girls. touchdown. She was one of the top \"A..-Page b)'\" Saldlll'nltman. TornAndrus, on her team. ...... Ap ril ChrlSIe\"\",n Powderpuff ...., Pholos Liz DnWn
Poge br ~I,I\"'J Iimcoclt ~1()'lle 1IIII,'r, LII\"\"ln Hlll'<'\" Phnh... n':>Oll Urt.'t'n R\\~n Timoney THE ONE IN 2001 MARK BENCH Mark. senior captain, was one of the toughest, most dependable, and most vocal players this year. He said, \"The best part of the season was knowing that we could have won more games.\" The win-loss record for this season from last year. Senior Tonga is not indicative of what really took Tukumoe'atu said, \"Coach Takeno place with football. Winning surely knew our limits, and pushed us past isn'teverything. At times some players our abilities. He helped to establish a had trouble working together, so the feeling of higher expectations, better coaches gathered their players for a unity,excellence,and fairness on the team meeting. It was here they came up team,\" The effort and hard physical with ateam yell to promote unity. \"One play was never aproblem. Even op- Love\" was chanted before every game posing coaches commented on how WAITt G I SlYLE Senior Tom Schultz sels up for a play. Coach Takeno Ihouglll and at every practice. hard our team battled. Coach Takeno highly of his playcrs likc Tom because of --s- Iheir cfforl Ihey showed on Ihe fi eld. As the season went on, the team got said, \"The challenge for the future is closer together in their purpose. First- to exceed the standard of effot1 and year head coach Bruce Takeno did an dedicaton that tltis year'sseniors have outstanding job considering the varsity established.\" The program will do team had only two returning starters notlting but get better. :Uld losing. II Icaches you and 10 never givc up.\"
CHI #50 Tonga Tukumoe'atu and #54 ColbyMiJJer pancakeJordan's quarter- back in the last game of the season. Tonga said the best part of the season was, \"Expe- rienCing teamwork and working with play- ers like Colby. \" TAKlN' A BREATHER. Garrett Jaco bs awaited the Brighton offense during Ihe Homecoming game. II was a hard-foughl game with theendingscore 7-14, nOIin our favor. RI : PIlliTonga, Tom SchullZ,Timani Tonga, Colby Miller,Tonga Tukumocalu ,Mark Bench,Chris Knudsen , Brian Black, Nick Prol'oslgaard , IlradLeggall, ZachFoulger,Chris \" It has been a pleasure 10 coach this ilmue, De>in Davies, DarrenCooley.R2:john 'ew10n, Tyson Undonberg, Mall Sonnenberg, Nick Poli , Andrewluikan,joe Griffilhs, Garrell Smllh,josh Poulsen, Ben season because of how hard myplayers worked in the areas of fundamentals, !erekProlUllgiwd, Greg Maynes, Delon Robinson, Dal'e Denl,jeff Bennell, Tralis Balley, Zach Sman, john QUinion R3: GarrCIl jacobs, IIndrell' Weber, Mark Bennell,jon cxeculion, condilioning, and diSCipline, fl)', AIDMeIICIOU, Danny Grifflih , Adam Diricson, Milchell Black, Kelly1I0rrocks,joe Biljanic, SCOII Pelerson, MikeMontienh, And) IlapplC)e,CUri Kleckner R4: Mall lIaun, '•6•'bOlh on th field and in Ihe classroom.\" Park, ScOIl Rino, Cunis Bedke, Geoff Goodfellow, Joe Bcncdicl, Danicl laloy, Will luti,J.J. RiIC) , KameronSavage,jamcs Cook, T)ler Eldridge, Bcn Webcr, Varsity Football Ihrdman R5:Alex Carlson,BenncliSchreyer,RobTaylor,Mall Smilh,BradSchullZ,Pre Ion Mangrum,Paris Dalls,Aaron Ilickford,Collon Clifford,MiguclCOnlreras, Brian Olchek, john Palca, Mark onon R6: Kas Wallin ,SICI'e Merrill, Ta)lor lIiggenson, johnnyGilmore, Chase judd,Chris Cole>, Chasejensen,Chris 11011, ,.,1;\"\")'''''' .lIu<\"\",..,jim SIamOS, Tanner Smilh , Vince Cline.
Season Record· 2wins, 6losses THE PLAYERS Rl : Kass\\Valli n , A1ex~ Ju tin An derson, Jordan Knight, Kn r.g~ b) ~Icol. ltc\\\\iU.n. R.\"h,U. edford. Chris HolL, Chase Jensen, Ryan Bun~ jtrmlie lIoskins Taylor R2: Tanner Smith, Ul'ingMondt Mike Roch, Alex Bunnell. Kurt Kleckll Phol.\" T) n Green Stamos, Andy Rappleye, Kelly HolTOd Taylor Higginson, lauhew Hansen. OFF WITH HIS PANTS! As Kris Coles Clifford,Gregg Spencer, BennenSchl\\'l punted th eball, hescared th epantsoff of a Biljanic, Chase Judd, John Patea R. Moumai n Vi ew player. Despi te the scare, Barn es, Bradley Leggat, ParisL. Davi , th egame ended in a defeat for lIil lcrest. T.Schultz, PrestonMangrum,AaronRi 1ark orton JUSTIN ANDERSON Justin Anderson played a strong role on the fjeld, adding encouragement and support. Coach Takeno commented, \"When the team was down,Justi.n didn't give up.\" He helped motivate his team memhers to stay tough. BANG! Hillcrest helmets clashed leaving a green paw print on an opposing player's helmet.. .. The]V team radiated confidence this year through their strong efforts in playing each game. The team focused on several aspects of the game...less turnovers and penaltie . Ryan Button commented, \"Our main concern was not making mistakes... mental mistakes.\" CHARGE! Quarterback Kris Coles fought his way through the Mountain Vicw Bmins wilh Matthew Hanson'shelp in clearingth e way. Mountain Vicw prevailed in the end with a score of 28-3!.
Season Record· 2wins, 6losses THE PLAYERS Rl: Garrell Smith, Skyler Miller, Mark Savoy,Joe Griffiths, BenWeber,Josh Poulsen, Brad Curtis, Jon Quinton R2: TJ Tyrrell, Curtis Bedke, Derik Provstgaard, Tyson I Jones, Andrew Luikart, Tyler Eldridge, Devin Robison,Joseph Benedict R3: Greg Maynes, Mall Sonnenberg, Scoll Rino, Geoff Goodfellow, Curtis Quiell, James Park, Travis Bailey, Nick Pol.i R4:J.J. RileY, JensenWarnock, DerekHardman, Mall Hancock,GeoffreySimeona, WiUi run Muti , Kameron Savage, James Cook R5: Dan Maloy, Tyso n Lineberg, Zach Smart, TonyBall, Louis Rivera, Dylon Cooke, Mall Haun , Ben HardyR6: Smith, Lundberg, Tilley JAMES COOK HIKEI At the line of scrimage against Brighton, the Huskies gave an intimidating InJames Cook's first year growl to show the BengaJs what they're playing football, he started at made of. Even though Lhey lost, th ey played hard ru1d fini shed with a score of 22 - 49. four positions. After each game, he shook the referees' READ MY UPSI Coach Lundbergspoke to and coaches' hands. What a his team during Limeout , trying to motivate them. Andrew Luikart said, .. ,The coach gentleman! screamingatyou, kind ofwakes yo uup :Uld shows you what's going on.\" Make way! The sophomore prepared to scratch, bite '.6,'Soph Football rip their opponents down to The team worked hard in was worth the pain Matt Sonnenberg \"When you finally win a all worth itl\" made ao impression as the at the Hillcrest vs. Brightoo
EASY AS 1-2-31 Toni Terry's sprinting at the end of the race. .. printing is what ( do best. \" STOP THEM I THEIR TRACKSI Team Cap tain s Troy Laws o n , An drew ~ an'en,Tara Andrus, and 'ichole Riches kept the team energized and pumped. ASTEP AHEAD! Nichole Riches pushed it in the race. I ichole prefered running long distances over short. She says, \"( can't sprint worth beans'\" Coaches Sorenson & SMART MOVEI This was their first ycar THETEAM RI: Tara nelrus,ToniTcn)\" Sarah Godfrcy R2: KclliSmith, 13ckah Fcvcl)'car, Nichole Riches, Laur nSobi ski, coaching XC. Everyonc tried hardcr having R3: Travis Riches,Joel ~ arren, Matt Shar ttc, McKay Thomas, Michacl Simmons, AndrewWarren, Rusty Campbell, Troy Lall'son the coaches run beside them. '.6,'Cross Country
ANDREW WAHREN & TARA ANDRUS IN 11lB SPOTLIGHTI These two are this year's most inspirational runners. They were chosen because they were am there, pushing everyone 10 give 110%. MAKE EVERY I CH CO TI Troy Lawson Running is one of the toughest fast or slow,\" sports out there. The whole team Besides nmning with the team, ran 6- days a week, in th e morning and in believed they were pushed harder this season than in any of their most members made it a goal to the afternoon . years of cross country, They run on their own. Troy Lawson trained hard all summer with the said, \"Stick to your goals and . VECOMEALO GWAY, BABYI Tara help of Coaches Julie Sorenson don't get sidetracked.\" It's easy s cr())Se(! the finish line after her 3 and Adam McFarland, running at to be lazy, but because of the least four miles each day at seven strict training in cross country, •race Tara sai d, '\" can 't do anything in the moming. most members are capable of running a marathon. Bekah , ~o 'ruo \" Their competitions were Feveryear said, \"It is one of my almost always althe Cottonwood goals in life to run a marathon.\" Complex, one of the hardest courses because of the hills. Running cross country is a Coach Sorenson said, \"II is better great way to get in shape for other 10 get the hills over quickly Sp0l1S. Nichole Riche said, \"You because it hurts whether you go need running for almost every port.\"
I\"b\"'\" h, Sh.JlIIOJl Tud,,,,, Phlltll~ ~IMlt' Halpin CRYSTAL WARD Crystal, senior captain, played her heart out, and had enough enthusiasm for the whole team. Her energy helped turn the volleyball program around for a successful season. , ~. ,:(,~ .~ bU111P~: ~~~ ~: ____ ~ '''.J~~'!'~:;: Volleyball is a sport filled with They went to the tournament GOT IT! Senior SheLlie mith got under the bumps, bruises, and bums from the with a plan to win, and they ball and passedittoanother team mate. This gym floor. This year the team had did. Winning helped them was her fourth year playi ng volleyball at to learn how to unite together bond, but more importantly, Hil lcrest. under a new coaching staff. Brenda boosted their self confidence. McCann, Shelly Karren, and Carlyon One of tlle things they like to do 001 GIT RIGHT! Dawnie Chri tenson took control of the together is compare bruises. just finished setting the ball to a team. Dawnie Reasch and Crystal Crystal Ward said, \"The more She was also one of the captains Ward were captains. Spending so bruises you have, the tougher much time together, brings them you are!\" closer to each other. Senior Crystal Crystal Ward was voted most Ward said, \"The team is like my inspirational because of her second family. I see them more hard work, but Senior Shellie then my real family!\" Smitll believes,\"Tbere isn't reallyjust one most inspira- The Wasatch Tournament and tional, we all contributed.\" games against Brighton were the best team experience this season.
F R1lffi GOLDI The \\~l1'Sit)' pbyers b up hug after the) played and t.'.ltl'll Bn,.$llon. Dcie:lting Brighton meant re he:lded to the st.1te hampi- JUMP FOR ITI Ali cia Braner, junior, gets some serious air while spiking the ball against Brighton. Thiswas her second year playing volleyball for Hillcrest. OTIII GGETS BYI Senior Crystal Ward, and Juniors Marcy Gardiner and Dawnie Reasch show us they've got th e blocking skilJs to play this game! ! PLAYERS RI : jill Petersen,jennifer Ribei ro, KristaStoker, Al icia Braner, Heather j ohnson, Dawnic I~casch , Misty I-Iamm rick, Coach Coach McCann, a form er Husky herself, tann R2: CoachChristenson, MandyWcstenskow, j cnncrj ohnson,ShcllicSmith , Whitney Ryccr,Crystal Ward,MarcyGardiner,Chelsc), brought the HIlSvolleyball program from ImCrIIIlD, Coach Karren a losing program to finish at the state tourn ament. '•6•'Varsity VoUeyball
Season Record -4wins, 8losses DIG THISII After Brighton spiked the baU , Misly Hamrick, junior, dug it up, catching them off guard. Whitney Ryser was voted the most outstanding player because of her energy and motivation. The]V team worked hard to J tPFORJOY!! juniorsAlicia change their mind-set towards Heather johnso n wo rked winning. Their thinking needed to blockers. Alicia said the team be tweeked, it's easy to lose, but well and thatshe had a lotoffun winning is more fun. I GOT ITIII Junior 1isly Hamrick ew coaches, a new attitude, a Ihe ball to the setter. Calling the renewed desire to win and not essential inlhisSpOI'l or el e there just play, changed a long line of a 101of head-on collisions. losing seasons into a winning one. With a season record of 4 and 8, = and by beating our arch rival Brighton, Hillcrest has turned the tide. We're not number one - yet. 1'HIlRE YOU GOI-BREAKI\" juniors Marcy Gardiner and Alicia Braner go In for Ihe hlock against Brighlon. /I/IS finally Iwoke [lrlghlon's winning ~Ircak wllh a score of IS-I .
Season Record - 2wins. 10 losses THE PLAYERS Rl: Cryst:L1 Butcher, Melissa Larsen, Whitney Morris, Ashley Kc slcr, D:lIlielle Shurtleff, Megan Davies, McUssa Blac kR2: Jacque elson, Susan ummers, Sara Duncan, Diana Stringlmm , Kim Fisher. SUSAN SUMMERS STRE GTH IN NUMBERS! Freshman Whitney Morris and sophomores Ashley Susan Summers was a great Kcssler and Susan Summers worked to- leader all throughout the geth er to block th e ball 10 stop Brighton from g Hing the point. season, and helped her team pull together. LET'S GET SERIOUS! The terull called a time-out because they needcd to pull their most of the sophomore team, game togcther. was their first year playing ., They had to learn techniques and how to play ]V-Soph VOUeYball'd)' . Many of them didn'[ the spandex shorts because were unappealing and Jornlol1able. Megan Davies to future team members - pla}ing as a freshman. is everything. tYJNG tfD'H HEART! Sophomore Diana tJg~lam (reau~ her owo move to save the for II/l'i.
Pages b)·JesslC3 Fonl PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT.. Photos l)'SOn Green. R)3Il Timon.,·, Leah lIaber Andee Durrant and her powerful wards heropponents. Shesaid, IT'S ALL IN THE WRIST Sophomore Katie to smack the baU!\" Ennenga had a great first year. She placed third in state proving that she is going to be a keyplayer in years to come. GET SERIOUSI Senior Alee Foulgerawaits the serve [rom the other team. Alee and her partner Kim En nenga placed second at state. Coaches Bosco &Hashimoto After 10 scasons, Ms. Bosco hadJim THE PLAYERS RI: Karri Shcppard, l.eslie Hashimoto, Ice Foulger, Amber Meadows, Heidi Bluth R2: Kath ryn Lesher,\"\"...\" , .1\"'\"'·· Hashimoto come on board. His Lcshcr, EmilyBroadwater,Juli:ma lIill, Lindsay lim'den R3: Katie Enncnga,Jessi Durrmll, Ambcr Price, Andee Dummt,Janlie experience coaching community Kim Ennenga tennis proved inval uable to the team.
ANnEE DURRANT Andee, named most iospiralional by her teammates, got started In tennis because of encouragement from her dad. She wanted to quU, but her dad wouldn't let her and he soon came to love the port. PLAYl G WITH HEART Senior juliana Girl's tennis had a spectacu- undefeated during the regular Hill reallyenjoyed herself thisseason ,going lar season. Varsity took second season, and placed first at state. undefeated. .....It was a greatseason to end in region and]V placed first. on!!!\" responded juliana. The varsity squad had a record The varsity captains were of 12-2, losing only to Brighton. Andrea Durrant, Juliana Hill, and ER Jamie Junior Emily Broadwater said, Kim Ennenga. They were senior,was undeafeatedaU year \"This was our best season so coached by Michelle Bosco and Together wi th juliana Hill , they far!\" This year all varsity team Jim Hashimoto. In Coach (nll1 state in doubles. members made it to state. \"] Hashimoto's first year with loved the teanl this year! I am Hillcrest, he was a big help for sad it's my senior year,\" said the players, enabling them to Juliana Hill. understand the game better. Doubles partners, Jamie The]V team did exceptionally Hashimoto and Juliana Hill went well with most of them placing first in region . .'~,Girl's Tennis
..... PJ~e bl Kef' rcp Illl:md. ~I,gln Ibll>Cn. 1I,·J\\h<r IICllon Phllt()~, 1)SlJIl (jn.~l IlEATIlER HEATON TIlE LOOK OF AWlNNERI \"Heather worked harder than any other player this season. She was the most competitive and never quit She played hard all the lime and made the other players work harder,\" commented Coach Moizer. At the beginning of the season, It was a rough season. To TRIUMPH IS \" fRY'· WITH A LITTLE the soccer team put a paper in the survive they leamed to play from .. MPH\"\". Senior Diana Hillesheim defi- bottom of their shoe with an \"80\" their heart. \"The season was an nitelygave that extra ·' MPH\" all season. as a reminder to give it everything upset, but we made memories they had for the entire 80 minutes that we'U never forget,\" said of the game. Junior Jacee Frandsen senior, Heather Heaton. commented, \"I think it helped me remember to keep playing hard Success is not always when I started getting tired. It registered by a win-loss record. helped me play harder when I Playing is so much more than didn't have much energy left.\" just winning. It's about the fun you shared with teammates; it's One thing that helped senior the exhilaration of having a good Ruth Westover get through hard workout; it's the pride you feel practices was this quote she kept in when you know you've done the the back of her mind, \"Amateurs best you could, and even if you practice until they can do it right. don't win, you can still feel Professionals practice until they proud of yourself. Winning is can't do it wrong.\" never, ever everything.
UHL! SophomoreJackie Boogard never YO R BEST SHOT! Senior Heather in the game against Timpanogas. After a Heato n easily cleared the ball from a fightthel'won 3-2 in over time! Jordan player. She gave it her best shot throughout the whole season. A HARD FIGHT! Junior Katie Anderson worked hard to save the ball for the team. \"She saved our butts out there,\" said junior Jill Shurtleff. ALL 80! \"I gave this to the gi rls because I couldn't stand to see people giving it less than their best out there,\" commented Cap- tain Heather Heaton . SOCK IT TO ME! In the game against Jordan, junior, Jill Shurtleff never let her intensity waiver. GIVE IT ALL YOU'VE GOT! )LAYERS Rl : Kendra Horrocks,jenna Elegante, KatieAnderson R2: Kai leiWiWams,jackie Boogaard, Brooke Buddell ,Candace Zurn, \"This year was a frustrating season, Wetlltein,Olfelya Torosyan , Lacy Wood R3: Kim Anderson, Melissa McLachlan , Michelle Okumura, Ruth Westover, Heather Heaton, but the teamalways worked hard . We Hillesheim, Sami Kocherhans, Kristen Barney, Rachel Carey, Danielle Hughes R4: Carla Glade, Melissa Sorensen, jacee Frandsen, laid a good foundation for next year.\" Coles, Ashleyi'askett, jill Shurtleff, EmilyTorgersen, jennifer MeSSick, Annie orth , Lindsay Wardle, Suzy Wright Coach Moizer. '•6•'Girl's Soccer
RICK BRUNSON Rick Brunson was the team's highest scorer with an average of fourteen points and six rebounds per game. Intimidating aren't they? Our Coach Tingey remarked, \"As a CHARGE! Greg 'eW1l1andecided he is jusl varsity basketball team showed what coach ] was very pleased with the going10 lakeIhedireclapilroachand charge all those years of playing and hun- hard work and team play we had and righl in . Greg has bcenon KTVX news a few dreds of practice hours can do for a ] look forward to ollr teams in the limcs alreadyand if yo u saw him play yo u player. As tlle year went by the se- future.\" would see why. niors stepped up to the chaUenge and became leaders by demonstrating a The varsity basketball team took CO 1E 0 , 0 LY THREE? good work ethic and unconquerable giant steps this season in estabUshillg rose abol'e Ihree opponenls 10 . determination. Rick Brunson lead asolid ba:; ketbaIl program. The team lay-up. II was mOI'cs li ke Ihis Ihal the team with an average of foul1een looked back with a certain satisfac- high poinl m:U1 on Ihe 11Irsi~' squJ' points per game and six rebound•. tion with what theyaccompUshed this year. They worked really hard and They had some great wins tltis kept a good attitude. To slim it up, if year defeating the defending state you want to find a team that gave all chanlpions, Copper Hills, Olympus, tlJey could and still had alot of fun in and beating our rivals Jordan and the proce \" then look no further Brighton. than the varsity team of 2000-2001.
· Ult, FlREI ChaseBickmoretook bdolt' theopponents had a h:tnce him It's lhe ' ef.lSt aggressil' pia) ' thebns all fi red up. UP, UP, AND AWAYI Brian LeaviU leaped for arebound. Brad Leggat eagerlyawaited below to lend a hand if things got rough. ANYONE OPEN? Devin Davies looked for an openman to pass it in. Beforeeachgame Devin, Mark Bench, Ian Bates, and Greg 'ewman would go lo Devin's house and bust out some NBA Hangtime on N64. Brad Tingey PLAYERS RI : Ryan Bickm ore, Ian Bates, Chace Bickmore, CodyJohnson, Greg ewman R2: Manager athan Dawes, Mark Bench, Coach Tingey was, \"Pleased with this Davi~, JU5tin Anderson, Zach Brown Chris eiharl, Brad Leggal, Ri ck Brunson, Brian LeaviU , Manager Brant Stokes, Manager Adam year's team,\" and expressed how much, \"He looked forward to future ••teams like this one.\" Boy Varsity Basketball'6'
Season Record - 8wins, 12 losses THE PLAYERS Rl : Ryan Bickmore, Louis Rivera, Nick Ison R2: Chace BiCkmore, . Anderson, CodyJohnso n, Coil Adams R3: Bryan Lea\\~ ll, Chris Neihart, Brad ~1 Brown Pages by: Jennifer Hoskins, Nicole McMillan Photos: Liz DAllin ZACHBROWN AIR.lORDAN?! NotqUite-- but do Leavitt nell' :lbOl e his Orelll \"Zach went to practices and the perfect shot. Te:Ull member.. games ready to work. He ticed his hustle in the game. worked extremely hard and CodYJohnsonfakedOrelll out was always one of the first to and agility. Cody loved pla)ing crowds--especiallyfor the girl>! practices.\" Coach Tingey We've got greens to envy! This year's JV team started off the season in high spirits. Hours of practice helped the team prepare and put up a good fight against their two biggest rivals--Brighton and Alta. Cody Johnson believed that one of his biggest motivations to play better was the feeling of \"disappointment--that I'd let down the other players and all the work we've put into it.\" AIMING HIGHI Chace Bickmore went for the shOl against several Orcm players in an intense game. Chace wa known in hasket- ball for his fantaslic shooting skill..
Season Recol'd - 5wins, 15 losses THE PLAYERS Rl: Nick lson, Jared Haslem, Jay Walker, Skylar M.iller R2: Brad Curtis, Dustin Lowe, Devin Olsen, Chace Bickmore R3: David Edwards, Casey Broadhead,Jensen Warnock, Colt Adams COLTAnAMS LEAP TO GLORY! JensenWarnockchecked an Orem contender for the rebound, while \"Colt was a very consistent Colt Adams and Brad Curtis set up traffic basketball player,\" com- control during the play. mented Coach Johnson, \"he GET A GRIP! Jensen Warnock ran to reo worked well with the team, cover the ball as it made its own way down played hard all the time and the court. TeanlS members aid he was quick in hi moves and superb in his de· was a great shooter.\" fensel to endure. Two hours '.6,'JV Soph Basketball daywas spent outside of in the small gym practicing rebounding, and The team qUickly each others strengths and These weaknesses improved when each player il was the whole team's to play their be t in
Senior j eni Hancey went up stong lay-up against Brighton! EXTRAORDINARY! JuniorChristinePerrin came up with a huge rejection! LEAP TO GLORY! enior MisheU I ielsen did her best to try and get the rebound! \"I am proud of what we have THE PLAYERSRI : Emi lyVoshalt, Loni Thu('son,Mishelt Nielsen,Christi nePerrin , Brooke Widdi son,Megan Haws, Kal'dce.l accomplishedand how far we will go. Kaml11 crman , lIeath er Johnson R2: Ass!. Coach, Gerry Trelease; Ilead Coach, Audrey Richards; Kendra 1I0rrocks, Corrie.l Theyarethebeginningof something Johnson,Ashle)1Barber,Jeni Ilancey, Kati lIansen , KarenWebster,Sanli Kocherhans, Ass!. Coach, Shel~tdee Bradfield; \\'eronica great to come in thefuture,\" said piclUrcd) I Ass!. Coach, KYI11 Westwood; (not pictured) '•6•' CoachRichards Girls Varisty Basketball
JENIIlANCEY 'leni never missed a practice, stayed after on occasion to work with the younger players as well as work on her own skills. She had a positive and happy attitude about life while still maintaining a tough competitive edge,\" said Coach Richards. COMI G 0 STRO G! Junior Sami Hard work and dedication isn't together and became clo er. Kocherhans drove Ihe baseline 10 gel 10 Ihe foreign to these Lady Huskies. Junior Christine Perrin said hol e! They pushed themselves to the \"Besides the services projects we limit each game. \"The season has did as a team, our struggles and been full of changes, growth, and defeats brought us closer success. We've learned discipline together.\" On the court they and found value in it. I am proud showed motivation and confi- of these girls and how hard they dence in themselves as well as ave worked, both during the team unity. Senior Jeni Hancey season and in the off eason,\" commented, \"The hardest part said Coach Richards. this year was we would come 0 close to winning, and blow it by a Through all their victories and few pOints at the end.\" defeats they leamed to work .'~, WITH HEART! De~pile Ihe Senior Megan liawsslill found IOgellhe hOlofr.
Season Record 4wins, 13 losses THEPlAYERSRI : EmilyVoshaU, Kali HansenR2:Corriejohn on,Kendra Websler R3: Coach Bradfield, Healher johnson, Chelsey Kammerman, AshJey Pages by: Rachelle Redford. April Christensen Photos: Liz Dallin IlEATIlER JOHNSON GOI NG I STRO G in for a layup againsl jordan. Heather Johnson was this year's commented, \"If you're nOI down most inspirational player. Lad)' Huskies, you can kis ill\" Heather had true Husky Pride. pass Ihe ball 10oneof her Coach Bradfield remarked, remarked,\"During alOughgame,I \"Heather is a good kid, she we can'I lose. ThaI mOlivales me deserves this.\" hard.\" \"Hold the rope and don't let go,\" was this year's Junior Varsity theme. The team's main concern was combining their talent and working as a unit. Theyworked hard at practices, went over plays, and in the end became more united. \"Give 100%every game- don't ever give up,\" commented EmilyVoshall. This attitude helped the girls win games. Reach for the starsl Kali Hansenblocked a Mountain View player's hoI. K.11i was a key defensive playerthisseason. Kali's goal Ihis seasonwas \"101V0rk duringeachgame 10 become beller.\"
THE PIAYERS Rl: Mayra Calata,Veronica EstradaR2: StephanieColborn,Mary Bloomdale, HoUyGattis,Jacy Suttlemyre R3: Coach Kym Westwood, Lupe Leota, eisa CoWns, Rebecca Paulsen, Dani hurtleft', EmilyClayton, Asst. Coach OUvia Winn MAYRA CALATA TOSS PI HollyGattis looked on as Mayra Calma and aJordan player jumped for con- Mayra caJara was this year'steam trol of the ball. This was HOUy's fi rst year caplalD. She was selecred most playi ng basketball for Hillcrest. She hopes Jnspiralional player byCoach to play for Hillcrest again next year. Westwood. Coach westwood commented, \"Mayra was a good GET AGRI P! Rebecca Paulsengripped the team leader, she had a positive ballas HoilyGatti came to assist her. Holly commented, ''I'm not playingto lose, butto attitude, and worked really hard.\" win .\" Holly tried to keep her head up and think about the good, not the bad. Score! Hear the roaring in The buzzer sounds and '•6•']V and Soph Girl BB has won the game! This . lIelcilterrlent Hillcrest fans experienced this The ophmores had a season this year. All their work paid off. To prepare achgame the team visualized Thi year's theme was in progres .\" The I3mwor:ked to execute plays and tum theyhad a winning season. GIRLS CAN JUMP! Rebecca made a basket during the game FlIIMoll1flta.in View, one of their lOugh-
Season Record - 8 wins, 3 losses S T RET CHI junior Tre10r showed thej ordanswimmers Pag. b)' Shannon Tuck.. out on the backstroke start. Thi PholOs: liz D:t1lin third year helping out the HiUerest STRIKE APOSEI Theswim team captains, Shannon Tucker-senior, Stuart Curtis-jun- ior, jake Lucas-senior,and Tracie Chris- ten se n-se nior. EAT MYWAKEI junior Andrew jorgensen took the lead against the jordan swimmers in the last lap to win the race for Hillcrest. Kelli Myers &Michele Curtis This was KeLLi 's fj rst year as a THE S~ IMMERS RI : Kristen Barnc)\" Kelse), Allred, Preston Catmull, Kevin Barnes R2: Kelli Smith , Megan Barney, DanieIJor., i swim coach and Mjchele's second year as an assistant. Andrewjorgensen,Jcssica Bishop, NateSackett R3: Carl)11 Cage, NicoleTucker, 'larenWycoff,jake Lucas,Austin Gieser, NathanEdI' I T)'son lIamren, Trevor lIarris R4: Abb)' Caldwell,Jeril)l1 Brul1son, jenn lIarnie, EmilyGalbraith , Christy Kartchner, 'eil Arm~tron! '•6•' Swi mming/Diving Andrea Kartchner, Megan Young, Shannon Tucker, Tracie Christensen, Stuart urtis, Dalid Moon 'ot Pictured: Courtncj!lOu,'
SHANNON TUCKER Shannon has been swimming for over 10 years, and the past four have been for Hillcrest. This was also her second year as a captain. The team voted her 'Most Inspira- tional' girl swimmer of the year. She was also chosen for Academic All-State which was awarded at the State Championships. TO FINISH! Senior ShannonTucker THE DIVERS R1: Susie Gentry, Alii Cook Swimming i one of the top five joining the team, the most in a long ed ahead of theJordan swimmers to R2 : Jonathan Gracey, Matt Kiisel, Hobin hardest sports. Ifyou ask the team time! a first and win that race for her relay. Hothfeder members they'UteU you it takes a lot of hard work and time after This was a very successful sea- school to make it to State. For each son. Hillcrest took third overaU at day you miss a practice, it takes Region and qualified to go to the two days to make up for that one State Championships. Many of our day missed. Just for that reason , swimmers received medals at Re- some of the team members swam gion, including some freshman. At in the ummer from 6:00 to 8:00 State, our girls took 13th and guys every morning with Michele Curtis took 12th overaU. Jake Lucas re- and Owen Tucker coaching them . ceived a medal for being in the overaU top 6 in the State for 100 The season started off with a Breaststroke. new head coach, Kelli Myer . Michele Curtis, assistant coach, Diving had a successful seru on Josh Skow, and Laura Randall as well, taking third and fifth overaU helped out. at Region and also at State. They were coached by Coach This year Hillcrest had a big Huddlestone. addition with 13 new 9th graders
STATE CHAMPION ...,.. BRANDON SHAFIZADEH Brandon took first place in his weight division at the state competition this year. His motto was, \"Pain is temporary, and pride is forever!\" Wrestling? .. Dangerous? Only for proven something to yourself,\" BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAIDI J e(f ~ il- SHOW 0 MERCY! Corey BishoP: I the opposition! Have you ever no- said Corey Bishop. sonstareddown hisoppositionfrol11 Moun- ticed the guys at school with sunken tain View while working a shol. He pre- referees po ilion prep:Lring 10 III eyes, a look of hunger, and growl- The coaches placed an em- paredin neutral position and was \"goingfor 10untai nViewplayer. Onegoal forhiro ing stomachs? The boys who ll1n phasis this year on keeping up a setup to shoot'\" SC:LSon W:LS not to get pinned. Me with sweatshirts on and spit in cup grades while still aspiring to be to lose their \"excess\" weight? Well, great wrestlers. They had them acco mpli shed! those guys are the strong, dedicated practice for three hours every- wrestlers of Hillcrest! day after school and even on days off. What do they say about wres- tling? It'sunanimous! SpandeX/sin- Ourwrestlingteamdidagreat glets are indeed comfortable! And job at region this year. The three in thisattire theystand alone facing wrestling captains, Dart'en their opponent one on one. It's all Cootey, Brandon Hanberg, and up to them-- an individual sport. Brandon Shafizadeh made it to omatter what happens, \"if you try the state competition. Brandon your hardest, you will at least have Shafizadeh took first place in state! Congratulations Brandon!
Season Record - 2 wins, 18 losses Page by Nicole McMillan, Jennifer Hoskins 1' 11010 : Liz Dallln THAT'S GOITA HURT! Darren Cootey, one of the captains of the wrestling team, performed the crank on a wrestler from Pleasant Grove. TEAM CAPTAI S: Brandon Shafizadeh , Darren Cootey, and Brandon Hanberg COACHES CORNER PlAYERS Rl :joseph Benedict, DanielGriffiths,jeffersonlialladay, Brandon Hanberg, RyanBillings, I athan Hoffer, jeffWilso n,Steven Mitch Stevens & Ross Taylor, Evan Woody, Teaguer Terrell, Mall Ren, Kurt acey R2 : Mall Barnell, Mall Pedersen, Mall Sharelle, Randy Lloyd, Scoll Ross Brunson Anthony Griffin, Corey Bishop, Chad Larsen, jon Quinton, Ronnie Chacon, Shawn Brunson, Schuyler Pelerson R3: Mark Parry, Cooley, Bryan Olchek, Chris Krukowski, Brandon Shafi zadeh, Benjami n Weber, Tonga Tukurnoe'atu,james Park, Eri ck Lundberg, Mitch and Ross loved helping their Huben wrestlers and worked eXira on a personal level when needed. .'~,Wrestling ~
The Members Rl : juslin Ekenslam, Mall Bilner, Nale Luckarl, j ohn Thomas R2: Hillari Emoll,Misty Boslrom,RachaelNacey, Amy Robbins, julie Nacey, Ashlee Firlh RACHAEL NACEY &NATE LUCKART Iheir Iraditional5hoUI lO gel Iheir perfo rmance. Misl)' Rachael and Nate have both fal'orile pari ofcheer is Ihe worked their way up to the before competing.\" top. They are both great motivation and examples. We might take for granted the dedication of our cheer and songleaders. They are at every game motivating the team and pumping up the crowd. Working up to Nationals is one of cheer's year-long goals. The team put in countless hours of hard work to prepare for this competition. The squad keeps cheer as one of their top priorities. Laura Bradshaw said, \"Give it aU, or give nothing at all.\" It is obvious the team gave their all this year. A CUT ABOVE TIlE REST! ale Luckarl hold~ Amy Robhins in a Single-base SlUnl. Amy commcnled, \"The capl.1ins encour- aged me 10 do Ill)' hN.\" Amyand ale plan 10 conlinue cheering Ihroughoul (oil('ge.
I'\"sr b) Tricla Alc\\allder,J. nelle Packer, Saldl Wallman I'holo\" Marie IIal\"ln , 1')o;0n Green, R)'3n Timoney Th e lembers: Laura Bradshaw, jane Jensen, Becky Neisen, Meredith Rock, Gin- ger Davis, Lori li cdman BECKY NEISEN It shows through Becky's dancing that she has a sincere love of songleading. ., I love being involved so much with the school and being in charge of geUing the crowd rowdy.\" carom during their song routine. Lori OBODY MESSES WITII US! Lori ,Ginger, \\II the songleaders are my inspira- jane, and Meredith work together to make Ie Ie such good friends and it helps their routine look the best. Being unified helps the songleaders to reach all of their to do our best!\" goals throughout the year, P! junior FLA TIT! Songleaders Ilaunttheir t:llcnt Bratbhaw .howed her chool pirit in all of their dan ces. They have a unique ptr!orming at half-time. She ~tated, style that captures the audience every lime lock., hun.She totalJ) wor\\c, us hard they perform . ule fun doing it!\" '•6•'Varsity Cheer Songleader
The Members Rl : Megan Firth R2: lIailce Carlson, Jade Smith, Lindsey lliU Ill: Crawley, ~ hi tney Ryser, Britinc)' ~ hite. Brianne Leary (not pictured: orina MEGAN FIRTII &JADE SMITII Megan and Jade did a good job of keeping their squads focused. Britiney White said, \"They kept our spirits high when we were down:' SINK IT! Junior Corina Haelbig waited to STRE GTH I see if a baskelball player made her free and Whitney Ryser stayed Ihrow. The]V squad always cheered allhe basketball game. Whitney liked girls varsity basketball games. \"because of all the bulging football for the guys' nice tight butt TOTALLY HOTlllarveylIusl.;ywas nnl afraid 10 acl foolbb al games or performance~ for BRI G IT 0 ! The squad ralHed the purposeofplaking olhers laugh. Thanks team made a baskel. Cami Crall Ie) to ...... ... for wearing Ihal hot costume for love cheeringbecause Iget10 beal our pleasure. games.
Page b)~ Trlcla ,lle, under,Janelle Pucker, Saldl Wahman Pholos: Marie Il ulpin II l)~o n Green The Members Rl: julie Garcia, Alnie Hoopes, Brooke Bailey, Laura Hansen, Kristen Castleberry, Andrea Behling, Alissa Kinghorn R2: SarahDejong, Lauren Larson, Mikah Davies, Larry Ruckman, Dayna Davis, j essica Hill ,Barbara Bennion,MindyHughes DAm DAVIS &lAURA IlANSEN Dayna and Laura were anxious for the new year so they could get to Imow their squad better and represent the school. BE AGGRESSIVE, B-E- AGGRESSIVE! Brooke, julie, and Kristen are encou!'llged the wrestling team to give it their all. The sophomoresquad cheeredatall ofthewres- tling matches, COMI G ON STRONG! The squad pre- parcd for the push-ups they had ahead of th cm. If you've noticed, cheerleader's arms are always full of muscle because theydid th ese push-ups every time the football team sco red. '.6,'JV/Soph Cheer
Rum WESTOVER Ruth is afour year varsity member of the Hillcrest track team. \"1 know 1can count on her,\" Coach Merhish said, \"because she's 100% dedicated to her team's success as well as her own.\" Most of us here at Hillcrest hate to favorite things all rolled into one,\" \"CALL IE CRAZY, B I LIKE TO R '!\" 11011' run, and we've all been forced to in Ruth Westover commented, \"run- 1I'0uid it feel to bethefastestgirl in school...since gym class. But there are a few ning, boys, and fun in the sun!\" your frcshman year? RuthWestol'ercouldteUyou. people in the crowd who actually Tara Andrus said, \"Track gets me lIere shc's running the 100 meter dash inwhich enjoy running. These are the girls in shape for swim suit season!\" she's placed instate in past years, as well as this on our schools track team. People Loni Thueson summed it up by year. often ask, \"Why do you run track?\" saying, \"We get to look at hot boys, They can't understand why anyone get atan, and get in shape all at the 11l11NK I CAN! I TIll K I CAN! would CHOOSE to run out of their same time!\" But the one thing tllat Zurn as she ran the800 meter in the own free will. They actually enjoy everyone agrees on is said best by As a sophomore she' guaranteed to running. Okay, so they've found Jeni lIancey: \"Hurray for boys in flllure years bringing many more lIin, ttl more reasons tllan that to join the spandex! Shirts, that is.\" So next track teanl . \"The girls are so fun, \" year when track season 1'0115 said Krista Tegtmeier, \"and there arollnd, all of you who are still are way cute boys!\" Ch risty Bah'weU here might think twice about sign- thinks, \"There are a few cute pole ing up. vaulters.\" \"Track has all of my
- ItP11!o,s AR.\\IS! \\:; the fil':ltleg ofthe 4\\ tOO .Jube \\ Jeel jumped out of herstarting the ~ound of the gun. She's been ru~bHillc~t since her Freshman )e:tr :Ind Page b Le:~l lI, ber /( hend,..J Archulela PhOIO, ' Leah lI, ber PUSHIT! As Hillcrest's best female hurdler,Jeni Ilanccy !\"dn the 300 meter hurdles. She said, \"Krista Tegtmeier recruited me to run hurdles becausc Iknew Iwasn't fast enoughto run against Ruth, and mylong legs are an added bonu .\" EEDFOR SPEIlDJeni HanceI' and Ruth Westover exchange the balOn for the last leg of the xl00 meter relay. Along with JulieNaceyandAmberJudd who !\"dn the first two legs, Jeni watched as Ruth sped across the finish line in first place. Jeni Dancey Pu\\US Rl : L. lIaber, T. Andrus, . Riches,J. SC'.dey, II. Johnson,J. lIancey, K. Tegtmeier, It Westover,J. 'acey, C. ZUrIl, V. Estroda, M. Haws, Fellow membersof thetrack teams:udJeni t Pow el,J. Boogaard R2 C.Johnson, D. Petersen, B. Taylo r, A.Judd, O. Toros),an, M. Gardner, M. Wel1stein , M. Bloomdale, L. Strong, h. was so goodbecause she worked so hard in 'elson,S.Sides,A. llanson R3J. Bedke, K. Jacobson,G. Kitchen,A.Menlove,A. Russell,J. Wardle,A. l'askel1,C.Glade, M. Young,A.Candrian, practice. Jeni knew it too. \"Ilove itwhen I Hooper, V. Gerber R4 L. Jacoway, C. Bagllell, K. lIatch, A. lenlol'e, E. Maka, C. I'aumuina,T. Pike,J. Patea,C. Goff, K. Monson,J. Scheid R5 workhard in practiceand beat everyone,who E.lull, Coach Pike, Coach Bowers, Coach lIabel, Coach Rees, oach Merhish, Coach Nesbit, K. Smith. '•6•'doesn't!\"shesays. Girls Track
PJge bl ~endl':l \\rehuteu & leah lIaher RO KET FlIEl ... Matt lIan tn Tong;! :lrc part of the \\ ~lr~il) team In Photo, leah Ibher Jenm lebJron The) held an undefeated pO~tUon Jl thb I car. FL\\'... Mitch Black is a fir t lcar varsity pole vaulter. He' been known to clear 12\"6'. Mitch tate , \"The pole is awe orne and Ido it causc Ilike the helmet!\" HERe LE H KY...No one else except omeone like Hercule could top what Zack Foulgercan throw. His fanhestthrow i I-- feet and Zack ranks 2nd in the state. JON CASTIEBERRY Jon i a third year var ity track athlete TIlEPlAYERS Rl: .Just, M. Black,J. ~J1Ight.. O·KecfJe. B. l.eggat.J. Anderson,J. Cas~eberl) , T.l.all~n. D. Coote) .S \\elson, F. \\\\or~J11an. . DM\" Rl: with a great work ethic and a level of K. fiorrocks,C.Judd.T.Tonga,C. Knudsen, \\ . Mackal, Z.Shillmgton.C. llu~er, J. TruJIllo.C. lIatch.GScOIl. It .immon\" T Bauer R3: R Ro\\alcs. J Staml'l P emhu iasm that exemplifies th e attitude J.Jacobson,J.Joseph, B. Olchek. P Barroll , B Lee. P. lIontgomel), \\ lUll, lI. .alage. T Eldridge, BWeher R4: ~ lIendola. II Caler. \\1 lIauer. lI. Pl~ht l needed to be successful. T Tukumoc'atu,J Warren. B. Knight, D Malo), Z Bench.J. Warnock. E. ~bec\"'right R5: C. Perrenoud, \\ Francom. G leBaron, \\\\ Waltman. \\ E1IN)1 T '.6,' Boys Track imeona.J. immon , Z. Pugh R6: J Pike. K. Ilerhlsh, D. Boilers, . lIahel, B Recs, T \\csbit
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