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Show A8 • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2010 entinel Guardian of Your Community News SF Rec. notes You can register on line for youth sports at www. reconline.spanishfork.org. Now through Jan. 21, 2010 is registration for Cultural Arts Education for Adults. See www. spanishfork.org/dept/ parkrec/arts for class description and schedule. All classes are held at Spanish Fork High School every Saturday morning for six weeks, Jan. 23-Feb. 27, 2010. For all adults 18 and older in Spanish Fork and the surrounding areas. Pavilion rental is now available for the 2010 season. Make your reservations now for your sum- mer reunions. Jan. 26: Little hoopsters winter session begins. Winter session will end February 18. Feb. 11: Spring youth soccer early registration ends. Boys and Girls, Kindergarten through 9th grades. For more information see www.spanishfork. org/dept/parkrec/sports/ programs.php for a complete listing of activities. Spanish Fork Parks and Recreation is located at 775 North Main St., Spanish Fork. Office hours are , Monday-Friday 8 a.m-5 p.m. Phone: 801-8044600. SF MEN'S BASKETBALL [UPPER B LEAGUE W 7 4 TEAM 1 Stripn'the Gears 1 Mad Screen Printing 1 Monarch Painting Wasatch Land & Title Nielsen L & L Spanish Fork Prop. SunRoc Maxim Mel Hanks & Sons L 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 W L 7 7 6 5 3 2 2 0 1 1 2 3 5 6 6 8 4 Local cowboys honored in Nephi On Jan. 5, 2010 at the Juab County Multi-Purpose Building in Nephi, four Wrangler National Finals Rodeo contestants and two PRCA Rookie of the Year recipients were honored with a luncheon and an award ceremony hosted by the Ute Stampede Rodeo Association. Payson's own 1 LOWER B LEAGUE TEAM Double D Bolt Miner Ranch Moab Auto Group Caucasian Invasion BCB Drafting Goodfellow Corp 1 SDI TKO Drywall Courtesy photo UTAH COWBOYS: Pictured, left to right are Jesse Wright, Kelli Tolbert, Kaycee Field, Troy Lerwill, Steve Woolsey, Bobby Marriot, Clint Robinson and Cody Wright. "Wild Child" Troy Lerwill was master of ceremonies. Local cowboys honored included: Kacee Field of Elk Ridge, making his second appearance at the WNFR, finished third in the world standings in bareback riding, earning $172,175.50. Clint Robinson of Span- ish Fork finished fourth in the The Wrangler National world standings in tie-down Finals Rodeo is the Super roping, earning $147,804.74. Bowl for Cowboys and This was Clint's third appear- Cowgirls. The top 15 conance at the WNFR. testants in each event come Steve Woolsey of Payson to Las Vegas, Nev. from ended the year in seventh place allover the United States in the world standings in bull and Canada each Decemriding, earning $126,412.37, ber to compete for top prize making his fourth appearance money and the title World Champion. at the WNFR. SHHS Hockey : f ••• f i r ! C LEAGUE TEAM • I ' " W Sunset Painting 8 LEI Engineers 6 Struct. Cust. Remodel 5 Wasatch Land & Title 5 Shooters 2 Blaine Evans Trucking 1 Kevin Madson & Asso. 1 - •'' ' ' " • L 0 2 3 3 6 — •-•*?t , - - - . - . » - > ! . • 7 7 D LEAGUE TEAM w L Darling Distributing SAG'S Shortstop The Car Source UCCU A DeZign SFRC Triple T Heat/Cooling 6 5 5 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 A LEAGUE TEAM w L Encompass TCS Sports Red Hot Henry's McKell Law Payson Chronicle 7 6 5 4 2 1 2 4 6 6 6 3 4 6 • • • • THURSDAY REC. LEAGUE TEAM w L Ogden's Carpet Pacific Horizon CU PEG Development Project Control Niceleedunn Catering 6 4 4 4 2 1 3 3 LEADING SCORERS NAME TEAM Tyler Beddoes Chad Partridge Jeff Bailey Kaid Gordon Jared Smithson : 3 Barry Dalton / The Sentinel TAKING ON THE DEVILS: The Salem Hills hockey team took on the Springville Red Devils Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Peaks Ice Arena in Provo. Springville jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period. Salem matched Springville 2-2 in the second, and the Skyhawks scored twice again in the third. But Springville found the net five times in the third period, to put the game out of Salem's reach, 10-4. 5 POINTS 31 SF Prop. Nic. Catering Red Hot Hanks & Sons McKell Law 29 29 28 27 LEADING 3-POINTERS NAME TEAM TREYS Kaid Gordon Hanks & Sons 7 Stephen Swenson Wasatch Land 7 Ryan Hopkins Monarch Painting 6 Salem to host girls fast pitch clinic Recreation On-line Programs and upcoming registration information can now be found online at wvvvv.salemcity.org. Youth basketball schedules are posted online as well as standings. Baseball Tournament Salem Parks and Recreation will have a tournament for 8u, 9ii and lOu traveling teams. The tournament will be a four-game guarantee, which will be played weekday evenings, April 13-15,2010. l l u a n d 12u will be offered two days, April 15-16,2010 with four games guaranteed. Team registration fee is $300 for the younger three age groups and $325 for 1 lu and 12u, if registered before March 15, 2010. More information can be found online at www.utahsperfectgame.com. Girls Fast Pitch Clinic Salem Parks and Recreation will join forces with Salem Hills High School coach Danielle Ryan and from Snow College pitcher Delyse Downey for a two-day pitching clinic. Focuses of the clinic will be fundamentals, techniques, practice drills and live pitching. The clinic is open to girls from any community in Utah Valley. Clinic dates are Feb. 6 and 13, 2010. Cost is $30, which includes a camp t-shirt. 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