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Show 14 SPRINGVILLE HERALD . Thursday, September 13, 2007 JV loses rivalry game with the Dons A w&ole.newmiisic sound a SflS Flowers Topiaries Gfts 437 South State, Orem 801 225-0185 Free Delivery to Utah County Hospitals & Funeral Homes Count on us for all the boxes, supplies and packaging advice you need. Moving boxes and kits' in a vaiety of sizes Tape, bubble cushioning and packaging peanuts Custom-made boxes for irregularly shaped items Plus we can help you estimate the supplies you'll need So don't you worry about a thing. We have thousands of locations including one near you. Stop in and ask us for details! 3 r " Josh Martinez SHS STAFF WRITER . Longtime rivals, Spanish Fork's and Springville's JV teams played last Thursday, Thurs-day, and Springville lost 28-21. At this home game, Spanish Fork scored first on the opening drive and got the two-point conversion. conver-sion. The Red Devils answered an-swered and scored a touchdown touch-down making the game 8-7. By half time, the score was 13-14 with the Devils down. The Dons went on and scored 2 touchdowns making the score 28-13. The devils never gave up though. They went, on and scored a touchdown in the 4th quarter. If you saw last year's Fiesta Fi-esta Bowl between Boise State and Oklahoma, then you'll recognize Springville's Spring-ville's two-point conversion conver-sion attempt. The Devils did a Statue of Liberty play borrowed from the Fiesta Lamont Croshaw andjebeccafhelan SHS STAFF WRITERS . Just a band teacher no more, Ms. Halkidis refers to her students as team members, and she is the coach of this team. It is a team that creates something some-thing great, a whole new symphony. Taking on the role of the new band instructor, in-structor, she has set up a few points. She wants her students to work together and really act as one to succeed. suc-ceed. This goal will easily be reached with this new In addition to teaching teach-ing classes at SHS, Ms. Halkidis is also directing the marching band. Their competitions begin in late September and the band is full of excitement and energy about performing. It's a lot of work, but it's worth it in the end when the band takes their annual trip to compete in California. Califor-nia. The band can be seen and heard performing at every home football game this season. Outside of band, Ms. Halkidis is an experienced traveler. Sire's been to places as diverse as Greece and China, and speaks Greek fluently. She is also very happy to announce her marriage that will be coming up next June. She will be a great addition Ms. Halkidis! cessful. It started out hav ing quarterback Thomas captain at the helm. Eastman dropping back Even though she could and faking a pass. As he be a hard drill master, she faked the pass, he handed is quite tame. She allows it off behind his back to the students to make their Luke Frampton. own decisions and work The Dons" thought the together to build their lead-Fflctman lead-Fflctman had thrown a ershiD skills. "She's really pass and left the field wide flexible," said one march- to the staff at Springville open for Frampton. The ing band member. "We're High, and everyone is very Devils then had a def en- allowed to share our opin- happy to have her. sive stop and got the ball ions and she always consid- Welcome to Springville back in deep in their red ers what we have to say." zone with 1.6 seconds left Ms. Halkidis has already on the clock. In the end, begun to feel at home here the Devils could not come at Springville High. "Ev-out "Ev-out on top. eryone has respected and The Red Devils were able welcomed me," she said of to drive the ball and make our student body, defensive stops. When Her students have em-Springville em-Springville had a mental braced her as a teacher, breakdown, Spanish Fork and she enjoys just being would take advantage of in the class and watching that. The offensive line them progress. Her skills was able to keep the sacks as a musician and friendly to a minimum and giving personality have already quarterback Thomas East- begun helping the students man time. to develop their own skills. This week, the JV team ,.m,w1UVVl IlliBlilll IIIISIIIl - isL Ms. Halkidis takes on Tooele here at 3:30. Bowl. This play was sue Peer Mentoring Program during fTWimrr fij LateStart Collaboration WAsWsJfs . I Springville High's peer Please '', lllfttHOWMH 224 S MAIN ST SPRINGVILLE, UT 84663 Phone 491-9744 Fax 491-9745 50, 1 F0FF MOVING BOXES The UPS Stow ft . if , fjy ll 4 t. J " H, - Ml .4 p. r ry fiisjl iifoXjL 'iftMiii Now enrolling for night nail classes. All haircuts $5.00 each every Thursday. FREE SENIOR DAYS TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS! 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Nebo School District NCAA Clearing House meeting O rix Kib'.bm 17 13v or ' 2 'if All prospective student athletes and parents, and any interested parties are invited to attend the NCAA legislation, general information infor-mation and eligibility rules meeting that will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26, at at Payson High School, 1050 S. Main. A meeting will be held at Spanish Fork High on December 5 at 7 p.m. in the Little Theatre. And the Springville High School meeting will be held February Febru-ary 13 in conjunction with ParentTeacher Conferences. Conferenc-es. You may attend any of these meetings. All Nebo School District athletes and parents are invited in-vited to attend any one of the above meetings. They will be the same. Alan Albright, Al-bright, NCAA clearinghouse clearing-house expert, will be there to advise parents and athletes ath-letes onthe classes they will need to take, the grade point average needed, and the score on the ACT test needed. 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