Tuesday, October 26, 2010

HALLOWEEN AND OTHER NEWS THIS WEEK

Garden Valley School Athletic Director Bob Powell reminds the community that the Lady Wolverines play Mackay in the State tournament @ 8 am on Friday.

The Lighthouse Christian Lions played well, but the Mackay Miners came out on top and will meet the Lady Wolverines early in the morning at Burley, Idaho, this Friday, October 29, for the final match of the season.

Powell offers some kudos to the Lions:

Below is the play-in between Mackay and Lighthouse Christian:
Mackay 3, Lighthouse Christian 2

The Lighthouse Christian Lions came within a couple points of going to the state tournament. Instead, their season ended Saturday with a 25-21, 21-25, 22-25, 25-19, 16-14 loss to Mackay in a Class 1A Division II state play-in match at American Falls High School.

Kyanna Jones had a solid match for the Lions with nine kills, five ace serves and 22 digs. Brynli Wooten tallied 31 digs, while Andrea Helman and Becca Storm chipped in seven kills apiece.

"I was really proud of how our girls played," said Lighthouse Christian coach Tobie Helman. "Mackay played tough, they had a lot of good hitters and were very scrappy. At the end of the day, we just made some errors that cost us."

Lighthouse Christian ends it's season with a 13-10 record.

Good luck to The Wolverines.

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Halloween is on Sunday, the 31st, but the annual Trunk or Treat will be held on Saturday, October 30th, in order to coincide with the Halloween Carnival and the Haunted House, sponsored by the Garden Valley School PTO and Garden Valley School Student Council.

Trunk or Treat: Decorate your trunk and park your car in Downtown Crouch--be sure to fill it with lots of goodies for little trick-or-treaters. Best Trunks Win!


6 – 8 pm

The Halloween Carnival (held in the Community Hall) will run from 6 – 8pm also.

The Haunted House (little white house adjacent to the Library) will run from 8pm to 10pm.

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Garden Valley Postmaster Karen Ralstin is concerned about mail delivery and pick-up at the Downtown Crouch mailboxes, when cars are parked in front. She asks us to remember that parking in front of US Postal Service Mailboxes is a safety factor for postal workers and residents.

Frontier has nixed a sign in front of these mailboxes, because of phone lines--no digging for posts. Please be considerate and park elsewhere!

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MUSICIANS OR SINGERS WANTED FOR SENIOR CENTER HOLIDAY BAZAAR, NOVEMBER 6 & 7. WINTER HOLIDAY MUSIC; FLUTE, GUITAR OR OTHER INSTRUMENT. PLAY FOR TIPS (LUNCH & DRINKS PROVIDED). CALL 462-2511 OR 462-3943.

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