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College Bound Softball Players

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College softball is in the future for five SFHS softball players as they recently committed to play.

A signing ceremony was held on January 20, 2015, for the girls. Whitney Perkins will play at Snow College. Kaitlyn Bean is heading to Kansas to play at Garden City Community College. Dani Perkins, Kaylee Bott, and Cheyenne Pratt have all committed to Salt Lake Community College.

The high school softball season is just around the corner. "We are looking forward to a good season," said SFHS athletic director, Steve Dudley.

 

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Fall Athletes Earn Honors

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Several Spanish Fork High School student athletes were awarded state recognition for their efforts on the playing field and in the classroom.

Adrian Rodrigues was named all-state for football. John Leilua and Jason Money received honorable mentions for football as well.

Sarah Morley was an all-state honorable mention for volleyball.

Three athletes received academic all-state honors: Alyssa Cable for tennis, Alyssa Beehler for cross country, and Jason Money for football.

Congratulations, students.

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Deon Youd

Sterling Scholars

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Spanish Fork High School's 2014-2015 sterling scholars have completed their portfolios and are now awaiting the next stage of the competition. Each sterling scholar specializes in a different academic category in which they excel.

Business and Marketing scholar Ed Estrella says, "I like finding out what people are into and how to make a product people like." 

Ashley Byrne, Visual Arts scholar says, "I love art and everything about it. It's my way of expressing myself."

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Teddy Bears Abound

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Hundreds of teddy bears are on their way to women's and children's centers all around Utah thanks to the generosity of Spanish Fork High's Leterman's Club and student body. This year's annual Teddy Bear Project brought in more than 600 stuffed animals to be given to children pulled from their homes because of a traumatic situation. The toys give comfort to children in these circumstances.

This year, SFHS teamed with Canyon Elementary and Spanish Oaks Elementary for a total of 1500 stuffed animals. Alli Lemon, president of SFHS's Letterman's Club donated the most: 164 stuffed toys.

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Deon Youd, Photo by Sharla Barber