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Show Thursday, May 31, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 19 Teacher of the year Nominees S - - ,' ' f v I - VI - ill Ml 5 s r M i vy 1 V" ' t 5 - IT ' w - , r . 5 V K k h Congratulations to the Springville All-Stars for winning the South Utah County 12 & Under Mr. Basketball Tournament. The 6th grade team, coached by Chris Kitchen and Scott Hullinger, began league play in February at the Spanish Fork Armory and American Leadership Academy in Spanish Fork. Their only loss of the season came early to a 7th grade team from Juab County. The league ended with a championship game between Springville and Spanish Fork. Springville won 42-28. It was a great season! If you are interested in participating in this league next season, call Coach Kitchen (801) 372-1456. Members of the team are, back, lefrt to right: Coach Kitchen, Jared Cuthbert, Ryan Porter, Max Schreiner, Jantzen Dalley and Coach Hullinger. Front: Payton Thorpe, Ben Ogles, Connor Hullinger and Bradiey Kitchen. 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