Welcome to Spanish Fork High School

Tyson Allen Galovich

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Tyson has held his 4.0 grade average all through his junior high and high hchool years. He says the key to success in academics is to attend class on time, be responsible to do what is required of you by your teachers, and get involved in activities you enjoy that help promote school spirit.

SFHS Jess Roberts is #1

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Jesse Roberts, the human fish, was awarded as 4A Utah’s Swimmer of the Year. The honor is awarded by a point system. To get high points you have to get low times, making Jesse a shoo-in. He also took 1st place in the individual medley with a time of 1:57.00 and 1st place in breaststroke with a time of 1:00.22.

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Nicole Olsen

SF Drill Competes at State

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On February 4th, the Spanish Fork Las Chalitas had the opportunity to compete at the State Competition at UVU. Because of the overall results at the Region Competition (2nd Military, 2nd Dance, 1st Kick, 2nd Overall) Spanish Fork qualified to go to State. Along with Salem Hills and Maple Mountain from Region 8, and 13 other teams in the State of Utah, Spanish Fork placed 7th overall at the State Competition. Although the girls did not place in the top 5, they were still pleased with their performances, and the overall results of the year.
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Whitney Nielson

Lady Dons Win Critical Basketball Game

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The Spanish Fork Lady Dons hosted the Uintah Utes on Tuesday, January 25th looking for their first region win, and they got it. Junior Jessica Cable came out big off the bench scoring 13 points, leading the way for the Dons in a 41-30 win Spanish Fork and Uintah traded buckets early but it was the Dons who took the lead after one. Junior, Kelli Hales connected on 2 free throw attempts following a technical foul given to the head coach for the Utes, putting the Dons up 13-10.
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Shawn Peterson

Japanese Club Members Learn Algorithm March

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Spanish Fork High School’s Japanese Club assembled on Wednesday to learn the Algorithm March; a march in the round from a Japanese children’s television show called The Pythagoras Switch. This march has gained incredible popularity over the internet and has even been performed by various prison inmates. The students gathered in the school commons to watch the original video (both the solitary version and with ninja accompaniment) on the large screen that regularly shows the SFHS website.

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Ashley Voss