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Show -N E W S- Spanish Fork B2 • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2008 Covering what matters most Chad Carter / Spanish Fork News Winning ways: Chris Miller's Mobile 400m (50.70). The boys also did strong in the field events with a first place finish in the 100m sweep of the top five spots of (11.00) and the long jump the Javelin. Mitch McMullin (19'2.5") and Jason Anderson won the event with a toss of who was the champion in the 155'6". RV Repair From TRACK • B l I'll keep you here Bulldog Invitational The teams then took their games to the largest meet of the young season as they journeyed to Provo to compete with 22 other teams in the Bulldog Invitational. SAM'S PREP OF THE WEEK Aly Tingey Senior Softball Centerfield "I'll come to you • 25 years experience • Certified for all RV repairs (furnace, fridge, water heater, appliances, AC, etc. Senior Aly Tingey has found her sweet stroke this season. The first homerun of her high school Softball career was a grand slam against Springville two weeks ago. And just to prove it wasn't luck, she hit not one but two HRs against Timpview on March 21. Tingey collected five RBIs in the 17-1 routing of the Thunderbirds. She is the daughter of Ty and Jeanette Tingey of Spanish Fork. • Install solar panels and inverters (saves energy and money) • Install Satellite systems "I guarantee you will not get better care for your RV." -Chris Miller 801-360-9088 the Oil Change m, 552 N. Main • 798-7877 utahrvrepair.com Baseball Player Profile YEAR: Junior PARENTS; Sam and Joan Lu nee ford POSITION: Catcher MOST MEMORABLE SFHS MOMENT: Winning Sunshine two years in a row FAVORITE MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYER: Trot Nixon FAVORITE MAJOR LEAGUE TEAM: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim FAVORITE MAJOR LEAGUE BALLPARK: Fenway Park CHRISTOPHER J. TRAPNELL, DDS., MS. ORTHODONTIST MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER YOU WANT TO FACE: Dontrcll Willis SOMETHING INTERESTING/ UNUSUALABOUTTHE SFHS BASEBALL TEAM: The whole team is really good friends; we all hang out on weekends. LongrahilaHons to reoruary Lonlesr Winner WHITNEY KINT WHO ARE YOUR HEROS: My dad and brother-in-law FAVORITE THING ABOUT PLAYING BASEBALL FOR SFHS: Playing with all my friends and having a good time ONE THING PEOPLE MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT YOU: I like to chew a lot of gum Rising to the occasion the girls and boys teams both walked away with the team titles. The girls scored 134 points tofinishahead of second place Timpanogos by 50 points. Led by the cast of usual suspects, the girls recorded points from 11 different Lady Dons. Much to the delight of the coaching staff, the boys team kept track with a team victory of their own. The boys received some strong performances from their senior captains, but also had other runners and throwers step up to contribute to the win. The Dons received points from nine athletes. The boys also ended the day with a comfortable advantage. The Dons scored 116 points to take the championship followed by Lone Peak with 79 points. The teams both take their unblemished records on the road this week, first to Lehi and then to the Pineview invitational in St. George. MOTOR SPORTS r 325 NORTH MAIN STREET SPANISH FORK • 798-0999 Where good credit is not required to purchase. SPANISH FORK PAYSON 89 WEST 9 0 0 NORTH 1107 SOUTH HWY 198 798-8343 465-2541 |