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Show December 25, 2003 - The Springville Herald - Page Nine SHS Red Devil Basketball 2003-04 Schedule 8 Baas 1 Dates Opponents Site Soph JV Varsity Jan. 7 Mt. Crest Home 3:30 5:15 7:00 Jan. 9 Lehi Away 3:30 5:15 7:00 Jan. 13 Pleasant Grove Home 5:15 7:00(Endow) Jan. 16 American Fork Home 5:15 3:30 7:00 Jan. 20 Timpview Away 5:15 3:30 7:00 Jan. 23 Payson Away 5:15 3:30 7:00 Jan. 29 Spanish Fork Home 5:15 3:30 7:00 Feb. 3 Provo Home 5:15 3:30 7:00 Feb. 6 American Fork Away 3:30 5:15 7:00 Feb. 10 Payson Home 5:15 3:30 7:00 Feb. 13 Timpview Home 5:15 3:30 7:00 Feb. 20 Spanish Fork Away 3:30 5:15 7:00 Feb. 24 Provo Away 3:30 5:15 7:00 Feb. 26 Hunter Away 3:30 5:15 7:00 SPORTS Hunter education instructors needed Instructors are needed to teach hunter education classes class-es at the Division of Wildlife Resources in Springville. Beginning in January, there will be course instructor . training sessions for those interested. The Springville class starts January 7, Wednesdays Wed-nesdays and Thursdays, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the office at 1115 N. Main in Springville. Instructor training is free. To be an instructor, a person must be at least 21 -years-old and must be cleared through a background check. Prior experience in teaching is not required. "In addition to getting people familiar with what the course teaches, we also teach people how to be good teachers," teach-ers," said Mitch Lane, assis-jtant assis-jtant hunteixducatkm coordinator coordi-nator Jpr the DWR." We focus a lot on teaching techniques tech-niques and how to relate to the young audience that instructors typically teach. " After being certified, new instructors must teach, or assist another instructor in teaching, at least one student course each year. Instructors must also attend a four-hour training seminar each year. Seminars are held throughout Utah. Instructors are not paid for teaching, but they do receive a lot of rewards. "The biggest reward I think a hunter education instructor can have is the knowledge that they have had a positive impact on the life of a young hunter," Lane said. "The information in the course is very positive and vuiivo uiiu auivigr wiiviuvu. The knowledge that the instructor has played a role in teaching a young hunter those things, you can't put a price tag on that. " Lane also said that instructors in-structors do much to further the sport of hunting. "Responsibility "Re-sponsibility and ethics are taught throughout the course, and being able to tie everything every-thing that's taught in the course back to one's ethical conduct is very, very important impor-tant and something these young people will carry ' forever," he said. That means that you can call on me to fill your insurance needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. 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Applications must be received re-ceived by 5 p.m. on March 1 to be entered in the draw for permits. Draw results will be available by April 1. Springville basketball A League Nansters 4-0 Merrill Lynch 4-0 Johnston & Phillips 3-1 Austin Builders 3-1 Provo Surgical 2-2 BOSS Const. Supply 2-2 Staheli Construction 1-3 Jakes Brookside 1-3 H&R Electric 0-4 Omaha Nation 0-4 Game Score Nansters 65 Jakes Brookside 46 ; BOSS Const. Supply 84 Omaha Nation 55 Johnston & Phillips 54 H&R Electric 44 Merrill Lynch 61 Staheli Construction 51 Austin Builders 61 Provo Surgical 55 High Scorers Jim Bassi 22 KirkBoyer 12 Devin Morgan 26 Nate Walker 13 Jeff Johnston 13 Jed Robertson 10 Ryan Briggs 13 Ryan Staheli 11 Johnny Averett 30 Ben Williams 16 B League Thomas Bros. 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