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Show Tniils committcG seeks community The Mapleton Trails Committee is in the process pro-cess of updating the trails map for the city. If you are interested in giving feedback on the Bonneville Bonnev-ille Shoreline Trail, connections con-nections to the Hobble Creek Trail in Spring-ville, Spring-ville, bike paths, walking or horse trails, or Maple Canyon you should e-mail tracymapletoncomcast. Hole-in-one John Tefteller made a hole-in-one on home 6 from 135 yards at Hobble Creek Golf Course. It was Ihree early wins for the Lady The Lady Red Devils opened the 2007 season with home match against the Murray Spartans. Murray dominated Region 6 last year and finished 14-2-1. The Spartans had the very best goal differential in 4-A and were solid on both sides of the ball. Their scoring ace, Ellen Larsen, and outstanding keeper, Shaylynn Kennedy, are both returning on this year's squad. The odds were certainly favoring Murray over Springville. The first half was a slug-fest slug-fest to control the mid-field. mid-field. Murray committed fouls, five to one. Kaylynn Swanson was controlling the center of the field and Murray had little answer but to foul. Rachel Fischer only put three shots on frame which were swallowed swal-lowed up by the Murray keeper. Murray only got one shot on goal in the first half which ended nil-nil. Murray came out charging charg-ing in the second half. Their offense was better organized and they started start-ed catching the ladies a half step off . Springville began fouling. By the end of the game the fouls were evenly distributed between both sides. The first break of the match came in the 57th minute. Lexi Eaton released re-leased her mark in the midfield and carried the ball up the right wing. The defense began to collapse on her about 20 yards out. Eaton kicked the ball hard off a defender's feet and it popped to Fischer who one-touched it over the defense de-fense to NatalieYoung in the box. Young headed the point home with a perfect finish into the top corner. Eaton to Fischer to Young. Bang, bang, bang. Murray took the ensu Q since 1909 X Springville's Only Traditional Drug Store & Soda Fountain 489-6041 214 S. Main St. Springville input net or call (801)- 687-2127. 687-2127. The Forest Service grant with the Utah State Parks Department has made it to the second round for funding considerations. The Forest Service thanks those who have made donations do-nations and those who have assisted with the trail improvements on the Lower Low-er Left Fork - Trail 001. witnessed by Mark Teft- eller, Matt Tefteller and Geoff Germane. ing kickoff and worked the ball down the field crisply. They sent a drop back to Larsen at the 30 and she calmly drilled a ball into the top shelf over Sadie Clemens in the 58th minute. Bang, bang, yourself. your-self. Springville took the ensuing en-suing kickoff and quickly worked the ball out to Eaton Ea-ton who again stormed down the right wing. As the defense collapsed on her she snapped the ball to the feet of Young who was again charging into the box. Young sizzled a bne-timer bne-timer into the bottom right corner in the 59th minute. Bang, bang, back to you. From there on out it was the familiar slugf est. Both teams pounded away in the midfield. Both teams broke into the attacking third and were swarmed by defenders. At one point, Coach Swanson replaced five girls in one substitution substitu-tion to get fresh legs into the defensej It was the right move as the Devils held them out for a final score of 2-1. A gambler could have made some money on the long odds, but the win was satisfaction satisfac-tion enough, i The girls took a road trip to St. George for a pair of matches against Snow Canyon and Dixie. Dixie won the 3-A state title last year and both schools have just made the jump to 4-A. The Snow Canyon game was played in the mid-day heat while the Dixie game was under the lights in a perfect night for soccer. In the 6th minute against Snow Canyon, Eaton forced a ball down the right wing and hooked a hard cross to Fischer who slammed the pass into the net to start the offense. Snow Canyon pounded back for the rest of the half Thursday, August 16! 2007S PRINGVILLE HERALD vnoomumerrotecnwa Francine A. Giani, Exec utive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, announced that the Division Divi-sion of Consumer Protection Protec-tion has received information informa-tion from other states that fake charities and scam artists are attempting to Clm of 1988 20-year reunion Calling all members of the class of 1988 for the 20-year reunion. They are still looking look-ing for addresses of classmates. class-mates. Please email Camille Brown or Stacey Child at shsclassof88gmail.com with your full name and but the experienced mid-field mid-field of Kaylynn Swanson, Hailey Francis, and Karlie Jensen held firm. The back line of Chase Joyner, Betsy Cannon, Vanessa Johnson and Cindy LaMont were organized and active. The first half ended 1-nil. Seven minutes after the restart, Fischer took a ball at midfield and worked her way down the center. She slotted a through-ball to Natalie Young who broke away and zinged the net to up the score to 2-nil. 2-nil. As Snow Canyon tired, the keeper began to falter. In the 58th minute, Young chested down a low goal kick and broke for the box. She fought off two defenders and flicked the ball with the outside of her left foot to the far post for a beautiful finish. 3-nil. Several minutes later, a melee in the box resulted in a fourth goal for the Devils. Brooke Larsen somehow found an opening open-ing in the chaos and poked the ball past the keeper from three yards out. 4-nil. The heat also wore down the Devil defense as Snow Canyon bravely continued to fight. One minute from the final whistle, Snow Canyon popped a ball into the right side net beyond the diving Sadie Clemens. Let the Sunshine in! More than i v v- I 1 f SOLATUBE ' 1 ' Daylighting System Professional Installation in about 2 hours SAVE $$ SAVE Energy We do swamp cooler switch-outs! Installed prices starting at call for details CALL TODAY Toll Free 877-873-7652 SLC 566-1264 mm Bright Concepts llc www.brighterrooms.com con money from consumers consum-ers by posing as organiza tions soliciting funds for victims of the Minneapolis Minneapo-lis bridge collapse. Consumers are urged to be wary of telephone, e-mail e-mail and mailbox solicitations solicita-tions that may try to take address. The reunion and events will be held on September Septem-ber 21 and 22. Thank you and they look forward to seeing everyone at the reunion. re-union. Final Score 4-1, Devils. One of the prettiest goals we will ever see came the next night against Dixie in the first 30 seconds of the match. Dixie is accustomed accus-tomed to winning and they came out tough from the first whistle. In the Devils' Dev-ils' first attack, the Flyers committed a foul at the 40. Vanessa Johnson came up from the back line to take the free kick. The girls set themselves and made their runs as Johnson stroked a high line drive toward the goal. As the keeper left her line to gather the shot, Rachel Fischer made an oblique run from the left side. Fischer out-quicked her defender, leaped at the 20, and headed the ball over the wide-eyed keeper and into the net. It happened so early and so fast that the crowd and both teams were stunned. 1-nil with 30 seconds gone. In the 25th minute Fischer squibbed a shot wide to the left of goal. It looked as though it was going out and the defense let out a sigh of relieL.too soon. 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These free reports are available for a limited time. advantage of the Minne sota bridge accident. "While the Division has not seen any of these bridge-related scams cross our borders, we advise consumers to check out charitable organizations on our Consumer Protection Protec-tion website to make sure your money is going to the right place," said Giani, Executive The Division of Consumer Con-sumer Protection offers the following tips to help avoid charity scams; Do not reply to unsolicited unso-licited e-mail (SPAM) messages mes-sages and do not click on any links within unknown emails. Be wary of people claiming to be officials who are asking for e-mail donations. Only open email at Red Devils favor of the Devils. In the 35th minute Fischer Fisch-er took a long break away into the box and was taken down hard from behind. She came off injured with no call from the referee. Two minutes later the Flyers Fly-ers were caught pushing in the box and, in what looked like a make-up call, the Devils were awarded a PK. Natalie Young calmly drilled a low liner to the left post to push the lead to 3-nil. Two minutes later, Young took a ball from the midfield on a solo run and sliced a left footed shot past the keeper for a 4-nil advantage at the half. The Dixie Flyers are accustomed to winning, especially at home, and they came out f ired-up for the second period. In the 46th minute, they made a well-orchestrated run with two attackers in the box and pushed a goal in. 4-1, Springville. 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The one takes pride in its garb, the other in its tail. - French Proverb ened. Coach Swanson kept fresh legs in the game and the youngsters scrambled the Flyers the rest of the way. They doubled down and matched every run remarkably re-markably for a relatively inexperienced defense. Finally, in the 77th minute, min-ute, Adrianna Tarin took a ball down the right side, got to the top of the box, and fired a hard shot to the near post as she was tackled and went down. She didn't even see how the ball popped off the post and into the keeper who dropped on it just over the line. The" referee signaled goal and the Flyers were done. Final score 5-1 for the Devils. ' The girls have begun to show the character of this 2007 squad. The front line is creative, quick and aggressive. ag-gressive. The midfield is solid and experienced. The back line may be young, but they are relentless and swarming. They play as a team and are unselfish in distributing the ball. They are a delight to watch. 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