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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork B2 • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2007 Living the dream: and just the overall experience I gained out here." Someone once said, "A diamond is a chunk of coal think he'll do great things for made good under pressure." their organization." Who knows? Maybe So what did Brummett Brummett will be the pitching enjoy most about his baseball gem called upon to get experience at UCLA? the Phillies back into mid"I've really enjoyed being October. With Brummett's out here in California, being optimistic outlook on baseball in the PAC-10 league, which and life, it appears that he is full of competition," he said. has the mindset to make a "I really enjoyed the coaching believer in us all. From BRUMMETT • B l Golf for kids: for any program questions or support needs that arise. "With the NRPA's focus on making recreation programs available to all, the GCBAA Foundation has found a natural partner as it takes its 'Sticks for Kids' program nationwide," said Bill Kubly, GCBAA Foundation President. "The NRPA's significant program knowledge and influence will help more kids than ever learn, enjoy and become life-long players of the game of golf." Participants interested in learning more about the local "Sticks for Kids" programs please contact Paul Jamison at the recreation office, 7984068 or contact Aaron Brown, Head Pro, at Spanish Oaks golf course, 798-9816. From GOLF • B l golf fundamentals as stance, gripping, pitching, chipping, putting and swinging from local golf course professionals. Participants also learn golf safety, etiquette and discipline. . - Youth in the program are also encouraged to learn and play golf beyond the workshop. The NRPA and GCBAA Foundation will provide each participating municipality 10 sets of golf clubs for participating youth to use throughout the year while they decide whether to buy their own sets. The GCBAA Foundation also provides each municipality 'with the consulting services of a local GCBAA member 14U SOCCER • TEAM 1 Hobble Creek Crush • sFHeat 3 1 I 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 SF Thunder Payson Pride SV Spiders Dynamites Salem Skyhawks LOSSES I WIN 4 • ~o 1 2 2 2 3 4 0 ... I 1 1 1 1 WINS 5 LOSSES 0 5 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 2 3 3 Associate Broker/BSB/ABR List or buy your home with the "VEST" realtor in Utah County. BONUS! Free truck to move (in-State only - three days max) 212 South Main • Spanish Fork Classifieds HELP WANTED SWIMMING LESSONS NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT. For a current listing of job ..openings for teachers, teach;.er's aides, secretaries, custodians, maintenance workers, bus drivers and food services, please go to www.nebo.edu/hr/ .jobs. (1/12-TFN) Taught at a private pool in Elk Ridge. Lessons available for all ages 3 yrs and up. Call today to reserve your lesson time. Taught in eight day sessions. Dates available: June 11-14; June 1822, 25-27; July 9-13, 6-18; Aug. 6-10, 13-15. Private lessons also available. Prices for group lessons are $40 for first child, $35 for each child thereafter in same session. Private lessons $70. Semi-private $50 a person. Call Tynelle @ 794-2598 (H) V The inaugural season for Keeno, Nic Gardner, Zack the American Leadership Jensen and Nick Russell Academy ended up being each had two hits in the very successful. Beginning game. Zack Jensen and the season by playing in Robby Black pitched a great two preseason tournaments game and gave the Eagles a against the top teams in the chance to win game. ALA state got the Eagles off to a had runners in scoring rough start losing eight of position in the bottom of the the first nine games. Starting seventh and in extra innings the season with a group to win the game, but they of dedicated players that couldn't get the hit needed had never played together to win the game. and not having afieldto The three seniors, Nick practice on was a difficult Russell, Zack Jensen and way to begin the season. Mike Wallace were honored About mid-season the at the ALA awards night for Eagles baseball team came providing the leadership together and played some and the inspiration to make really great baseball games. the season a success with They finished the season all the adversities they winning ten of the next faced. The team would like fourteen games,finishingin to thank Dave English and second place region 14 with Dee Stevens for being such only two losses. awesome coaches. They In the single elimination traveled to and from Salt first round of state 2A Lake daily to practice and tournament, the Eagles got to see the entire state ended up playing the talented several times through the bus team from Moab. American windows. Several talented Leadership Academy Eagles juniors, sophomores and pounded out 16 hits in the freshmen contributed to the game. Freshman Ryan teams success this year, next Savage went 4—5 with three year they will be a contender RBIs. Robby Black, MicaK for the state title. *r**i:c-.':. silpiifiiiiiliii Courtesy photo / KarLee Savage TEAM LEADER: Nick Russell led the ALA Eagles to a successful season. He finished the season with an on base percentage of .701, batting average of .537, he belted 12 doubles, three triples, three home runs, 36 RBIs and was intentionally walked four times. ADULT SOFTBALL STANDINGS MONDAY DIVISION 2 (Dbhdr) TEAM WINS Splatta 8 Esplin Eye Center " 5 Security Insurance: , 5 Landtek •,;- 4 (( Big 0 Tires ' '" 4 t V Painter Dodge \ 4 Johnson Tractor '' 1 Rawlings . 1 MONDAY DIVISION 3 LOSSES 1• o 1• 3 3 4 4 4 7 7 TUESDAY DIVISION 2 TEAM WINS Logo Images 6 Wilson State Farm ••6 Kelly Floors ,|" 5 Capital Com. Bank 4 Davis Detail 4 Southwest Management 4 LEI 3 Rocky's 2 Triple T • 1 HQ Cabinets 0 TEAM Pierce Masonry 1• Western States Ins. 1• American National 11 Gym Rats 1I 1• WINS 6 6 4 4 2 2 0 LOSSES 0 WINS 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 0 LOSSES 1 1 2 2 WINS 6 6 6 3 LOSSES 2 2 2 5 2 6 7 WALCO Quest Mechanical 1• Steve Bird Painting 1• Westland Construction 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 • TUESDAY DIVISION 3 • TEAM LOSSES 1 • 1 1 1•• 2 11 3 1 •• I•1 4 1• 5 1 fi 1• 7 3 4 LARRY D. VEST Office assistant / teller. Hiring for afternoon part-time position. Some Saturday mornings. Will train. Computer experience preferred. $8.30/hr. to start with a raise In 90 days. / a x resume to (801) 798-1666 or email to spanishfork@quickcheck.net. (6/13-6/27) ALA baseball finishes strong 1 1 SF COLT LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM SF Mets SF Astros SF Brewers SF Braves Salem Red Sox SF Nationals Payson Cubs Payson Reds Covering what matters most YARD SALE Even somefreestuffl Sat, June 23. 8a.m.631N.100E.,SF(6/20) WOMEN'S UPPER DIVISION TEAM WINS Allan's Welding 7 Martins Collision Repair 7 Security Insurance 5 Emerald Mountain 3 Southwest Management 1 ER Curbing 1 WOMEN'S REC. DIVISION TEAM WINS SUBCON 7 Diamond Glass 6 Western States Ins. 6 Barber Welding 5 Winward Engineering 5 River Chicks 4 Triple T 4 T-Bone's Gym 4 Teasdale / REMAX 3 Pierce Masonry 3 K&J 3 Nebo Credit Union 2 Neways 2 Mtn. View Massage 1 Main Plaza Dental 1 Artistic Marble 0 5 7 7 TKO Ashgrove Cement Huff's Carpet Dewsnup Tile Pirates PIGS Angels Stallions 1• uccu I Btume Dental I Aggies LOSSES 1• 1 31 Neways 1• 1• 1• 1 Splatta Creative Signs T-Bone's Gym Brew Crew PDM 1 • MEN'S REC. DIVISION (UPPER) LOSSES 1• TEAM WINS • Esplin Eye Center ?1 1 1• RS.T.S. 1 2 1• 1• • • I• • • • • I• • • 11 II 1 1 3 ?1 1 1 \2 1 1 5 6 I 1 1 6 7 3 4 4 5 5 5 7 MEN'S DIVISION 1 1• TEAM 1• Fed. Com. Group 11 3 Blaine Evans & Son Golden Performance Ascent Incorporated Neways Carbide Softek Engineering Those Guys Subway Bridge Technologies R & R Electric Alpine Co-Pak Western Metals JNB / Central Bank 1IHR 7 7 7 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 LOSSES 0 0 0 1 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 The Spanish Fork Ne Your source for Sport r |