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Show Thursday, February 14, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 13 IHC named one of nation's top health services 1 """" w' -r .. iu . ...J , ; ; a - , - ,.,. - X. . , : All of these SHS students took Competition held at UVSC last week. Mapleton Jr. High Basketball again 1 ;55 1 t j ! S TO t i' Bear Davis SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE On a Saturday night in front of a capacity crowd, the Mapleton Jr. High I ,Vt. t j ; 1 j' " f , ij-pr, '"i Willi I i - n- jl ' v" -'.- jl f '''.si WYW.lt ALL HORSE & STOCK TRAILERS AT ML' LIMITED TIME ONLY! MUST BRING IN THIS AD! LONE PEAK TRAILERS Lehi: 801-7688431 Springville: 801-701-6070 Mon- Fri 8-5, Sat 8-3 www.lonepeaktrailers.com Jjssf, Adr,T. 1 ' f f SOUTH I i f - A a- . - I ,-.-. I PHYSICAL ft THERAPY . f'Cf) v I 867S.500W. t )n :i '' 1 Payson, UT k;? , t j , 465-7979 awards at the Future Business iOrrUa t"Vi sJil 111 I i I i A . -Arm w 1 1 Lady Mustang Girl's Basketball Bas-ketball Team won the Nebo School District Basketball Bas-ketball Championship. The ; Lady Mustangs won three ; Leaders of America Regional Champions, straight tournament games to come out on top of the district tournament. The tournament, win caps of f an undefeated district dis-trict run (13-0) for the Lady Mustangs and really sets them up for good things in the Timbercreek Tournament Tourna-ment later this week. The victory for the Lady Mustangs came on the back of balanced scoring, tough defense and great rebounding. The Lady Mustangs balanced attack of point guard Jen Mason, shooting guard Caitlyn Er-ickson, Er-ickson, small forward Megan Me-gan Simpson, power forward for-ward Hailey Gerrard and center Kristin Clark, put the championship game away early jumping out to a 12-point lead over Pay-son. Pay-son. With that lead going into the second half the defense stepped up for the Lady Mustangs as Mason forced several turnovers that led to easy baskets for Erickson and Clark. At the end of the third quarter the Lady Mustangs had a comfortable com-fortable 18-point lead going go-ing into the fourth quarter. This allowed Coach Suzi Doll to put in every member mem-ber of her squad. Coach Doll said, "These LP! Same Day Appointments Available Headaches Neck & Low Back Pain Sports Injuries Much, Much More! RING WW 7W CHIROPRACTIC 865 S. 500 W. Payson, UT 465-4999 ChflROPRICTIC 1 362 E. CenterSt. Spanish Fork, UT 798-2781 Intermountain Healthcare Health-care has again been ranked as the one of the nation's top integrated health systems, receiving the second highest score in an annual study of healthcare organizations. The ranking was announced an-nounced in this week's issue is-sue of Modern Healthcare magazine. The study was conducted by Verispan, a Pennsylvania-based health information company, and examined nearly 600 health systems around the nation. The annual list, now in its tenth year, rates local and regional healthcare systems on factors fac-tors such as clinical quality, qual-ity, operations, efficiency, and breadth of services. Intermountain has rated first in five of the last nine years (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005), and second four times (2001, 2006, 2007,2008). Intermountain Healthcare Health-care is a community- girls have worked very hard for this and this was a great way to end a perfect season in our district." Coach Doll could not have summed it up better. However How-ever this was not an easy road for the Lady Mustangs. Mus-tangs. The rest of the district dis-trict was really out to get the Lady Mustangs from the start. Having tough games against Payson and Spanish Fork in the earlier tournament games where both teams came to within two points of the Lady Mustangs. Mus-tangs. Mapleton somehow found a way to dig deep into their reserves and pull out victo-riesi victo-riesi The outstanding play of Jen Mason and Kristin jXlark ' definitely proved more than what the rest of the district could handle. However Clark and Mason are the first to recognize that this was a team effort and that all the members have worked for this common com-mon goal. This sense of teamwork is very apparent with the Lady Mustangs when asking ask-ing each of the team members mem-bers each one states that they all had a common goal and worked hard to achieve it. With this district championship champi-onship the Lady Mustangs now move to 13 wins and 2 losses on the year and 24 wins and 12 losses over the last two years. One thing is clear, that the future of the Lady Mustang Basketball program is looking look-ing bright. Congratulations to all the Lady Mustang players this year. Team members include; Jen Mason, Ma-son, Kristin Clark, Megan Simpson, Caitlyn Erickson, Erick-son, Heather Box, Michelle Bastin, Monika Camacho, Hailey Gerrard, Makinsie Davis, Kelsie Bird, Danielle Johnson, Coach Suzi Doll and Coach Paige Siggard. Way to go ladies! owned system of nonprofit non-profit hospitals and clinics clin-ics that provides medical care to residents of Utah and Idaho. Intermoun-tain's Intermoun-tain's physicians, nurses and other caregivers are recognized national lead It's Not About the House 1 1 i I i ' "V V ' ; v I v 1 It's about the family that lives in the house. As a tol independent agent we can desfgji an Insurance program that's fust right for you and your family. Give the people you tove protection from Western States Insurance Agency, Inc. Wesern Safes General insurance Surety Bonds 87 East Center Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 798-7641 Matt Barber Mike Norrts ers in providing high quality qual-ity care, regardless of patients' pa-tients' ability to pay. 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