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Spanish Fork High School Added a New Addition

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Spanish Fork High School has added a wonderful new addition to make our school look great. On the south end of the football fieldstands a seventy foot flag pole holding the flag of the United States. The flag measures the incredible height and width of thirty by fifty feet. Our principal, Dave Mckee, had the awesome idea to have a flag big enough for all of Spanish Fork to see. Doug Snell, the athletic director at Spanish Fork High, put in many hours and hard work to get it together. A flag and flag pole that big is not an inexpensive project.

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: Mckenzie Beckstrom and Lyndsey Healey

Spanish Fork’s Patriotic Opening for Homecoming Game

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Many people don’t know the real meaning of the Star-Spangled Banner or where it came from. It was originally brought on by the War of 1812 during the heated night of bombing. British Soldiers had captured Francis Scott Key aboard a truce ship. While he was waiting for the signal of our American flag, meaning we had won the battle and were that much closer to winning the war, he wrote a poem to the tune of a British Sailor melody. For Spanish Fork’s exciting Homecoming Game, Randi Miller had the wonderful opportunity of singing our beautiful country’s patriotic song.
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Lydia Money

Ashi-Baba Returns to SFHS!

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On September, 13th, 2010, Spanish Fork High School held Ashi-Baba try outs. The first idea that comes to mind when we say try outs for this is what is Ashi-Baba? And where does it come from? It goes back to when a local restaurant owner visited a Spanish Fork High School assembly in 1972 and yelled “Ashi-Baba” and got the crowd yelling back, “Hey, Hey” just in an attempt to get people to feel pumped and get involved.
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Alyssa Wright

Spanish Fork Shows Well at State Fair

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Students at Spanish Fork High School represented the school well at this year’s Utah State Fair. Spanish Fork FFA especially has a lot to be proud of: Grand Champions, class winners, well ran booths and activities, as well as good projects in general. Spanish Fork really looked good, and it’s all thanks to the hard work of students at Spanish Fork High School. The livestock portion of the fair alone looked awesome in the eyes of those rooting for Spanish Fork. Kayden Worthington’s swine project looked great.
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By Tyler Galt

Beginning The Game With A Bang

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Friday,  September 17 was Spanish Fork’s Homecoming game against Uintah. The stands were filled with students and fans.  The game ball was delivered in a very unique way.  Ryli Sutch was dressed as the Don mascot, geared up with boots, spandex, mustache and all.  He used his very own horse and loped onto the field embracing the game ball.  The reaction was huge; the crowd went wild, and it started the game out exciting and loud. He handed the ball to the referee and the game began.

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Leslie Beck