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The Debate Team Sponsored Stomp

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Can Dons and Golden Eagles coincide peacefully? The answer is, absolutely. Even after the intensity of Thursday s football game, Spanish Fork vs. Maple Mountain, we could connect as friends once the game was over. Proof of this was in the surprisingly good turnout of students from both schools at the combined stomp that followed the game. Despite the fact that it was on a school night, the Debate Stomp after the Spanish Fork vs. Maple Mountain football game was a success. There were students from both SF and MM. It was a reunion of old friends and the beginning of new friendships.
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Sarah Nelson

SFHS Window on the Workplace Highlights a Hypnotherapist

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Last week, SFHS students were able to attend the Window on the Workplace with hypnotherapist Kris Keele. This gave students an idea of what it would be like to go into a psychology based career. Keele told about her job and took the students through a mini hypnotherapy session. Leeza Stephans attended the workplace and said, “It was very relaxing to participate in the mini session. It was cool to see what it would be like as a hypnotherapist.
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Jared John Tuckett

Spanish Fork DECA Club Attends Leadership Conference

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The Spanish Fork DECA club recently attended a fall leadership conference in Park City. Those in attendance were Matt Christiansen, Austin Vincent, Kathne Madsen, Sara Taylor, and Michelle Weber. The conference lasted over two day, Monday and Tuesday, where the students participated in many different leadership classes. They enjoyed listening to many keynote speakers and also had fun at a dance that was held. The University of Utah sponsored the event.
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Golden Money

The Golf Team Competes at State

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The Don’s golfers finished their season in style on Tuesday by shooting their best team score of the year, a 307, at the difficult Sunbrook Golf Course in St. George. Elliot Naulu led the way with a stellar round of 68. Brennin Orr and Rustin Gordon pitched in by shooting 79 a piece and Jason Andrus shot 81. It was a great comeback after disappointing first round. In the individual standings, Elliot Naulu was magnificent. His two round total of 75-68 left him one under par for the tournament.

SFHS Loves Their Tennis Team

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The 2010 girl’s tennis season went very well for Spanish Fork High School. They took 2nd place in Region and varsity did well at Divisionals. First singles, Lisa Soffe, went to State and tried her best. McKenna West, second singles, made it to the second round of state and gave her all. First doubles pair Randi Miller and Marissa Christensen also made it to state, but they played a good team and ended up going home empty handed. They had a lot of fun this season getting to build stronger friendships and getting to play the sport they love.

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Randi Miller