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Show 12 Lady Red Devil Soccer Team advances to State Semi-finals Leonard Johnson The Springville High School Girls' Soccer Team dominated their first two-opponents, two-opponents, West High on October 14th with a score of 3-0, and on October,. 16th the team shut out Sky View 2-0, advancing to the final four with the semifinal semi-final game being played today, Oct. 23, at Juan Diego Di-ego High School in Draper against Bountiful. Though Springville has made the playoffs every year since 2003, this is the first time the Red Devils have been able to break through to the semi-finals. In the first game against West High, Natalie Young scored a goal and assisted on another as Springville routed the Panthers with a barrage of shots on goal until the 27th minute when Chase Joyner passed the ball through two defenders to Young, who received it and kicked into the goal to go into half at 1-0. In the 45th minute, Alexis Eaton found the back of the net as she received a cross from Young and snuck the ball past the goalie. Then late in the game, Joyner set up Cayson Manwaring with a beautiful pass with BOYS & GIRLS NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 7 i jiifMi MilJll!j Cost- $50 Includes T-Shirt ffliNffi! aai I n r p ifr 1 UvOu 1 1 . II r ft Cayson splitting two defenders de-fenders for the third goal I and win of the game. . . "Aftef losing in the first round Est year," said senior se-nior Natalie Young, "we 'really wanted to come out iiard today. We ve really tried to be unselfish this year, and it's worked out a lot better." , In the Sky View game, the Springville team were in their zone and put it all together as they looked sharp the entire game as they kept the ball moving, worked tirelessly chasing down balls and distributing distribut-ing crisp passes resulting in two second-half goals to beat Sky View 2-0 and advance ad-vance to the semi-finals of the 4A state tournament. After a scoreless first half, Alexis Eaton and Kaisa Rosenberg made the two goals for the game. Five minutes into the second sec-ond half, Eaton got on the end of a cross from Chase Joyner and then volleyed her shot low with her left foot kicking the ball into the far right corner. Then a combo effort by freshman Megan March-banks March-banks and Rosenberg put the game away in the 66th minute on a run and score 40i-G0i Grades - 6 6-7 p.m. & 8 7-8 p.m. Registration: Tuesday, November 4th 5-6 p.m. Camp will be held at Springville High School For Information call Coach Chris Kitchen at 372-1456 mmimm 1 Til! !fTnpfPfi utllufcy & Domestic mne v f . I Tears experience s . Certified Master Technician e .- General Repairs & Maintenance i SPECIALIZING IN I Drive Ability 1 Electrical Repairs Engine Performance ft - n-i'.i. Ill Mi All cars go through complete certification and most come with warranty! Stop by today to see selection! .A SPRINGVILLE HERALD by Rosenberg. The sophomore sopho-more forward passed the ball to Marchbanks who then returned the ball to Rosenberg in the middle, who then dribbled into the box, creating space around her defender before shoot- ing across the ball into the far corner. C "The girls played hard," said Coach Ryan Swanson, "Sky View was a good ' team, so I thought it would be a good battle. We were very happy to be on top." The Red Devils kept the pressure up on their own end and took advantage of space down the wings to spread the defense out and stay dangerous. "That's been our biggest big-gest focus in the last two weeks, is playing it to our wings," said Swanson. "We recognize that we've got to spread the field and that forces defenders to come out on the wings." Go Red Devils... Win State in 08! SHS Calendar Thursday, Oct 23, Last Day of 1st Term UBSCT Testing FFA National Convention Conven-tion AUD-Modern MillyRe-hearsal MillyRe-hearsal ' VB Orem State Girls Soccer Friday, Oct. 24, FFA National Convention Conven-tion AUD-Modern Millyre-hearsal Millyre-hearsal FB Payson Teacher Development Day- No School UBSCT (Make Up) Marching Band Competition Compe-tition State Girls Soccer Saturday, Oct. 25, FFA National Convention Conven-tion ACT Test State Girls Soccer Finals ioi am nnn in VVUJOIVIt KEmiil We are one of Utah's finest full-service autobody shops! CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATES! fir. f tochers Receive Red I)cil Elizabeth Korman & Emily Young SHS STAFF WRITERS At Springville High's faculty fac-ulty meeting in September, three outstanding teachers teach-ers received the Red Devil Faculty Focus Award. Dedicated to Excellence: Shauna Binkerd; United in Service: Anne Ballard; and Educated for Success: Chris Frossard Mrs. Binkerd was honored hon-ored with the Dedicated to Excellence Award because be-cause of her passion for students, education and her content area. She is absolutely committed to learning. Mrs. Binkerd demonstrates strong instruction in-struction as-she uses "real world" lessons to help students stu-dents understand business. Right now she is working on a school store in order to help her students apply marketing concepts in an authentic setting. She also makes learning fun for kids by utilizing games such as Internet scavenger hunts and quiz bowls. She also teaches in a variety of ways to reach a variety of learners,. Mrs. Binkerd is extremely extreme-ly involved in the DECA program; her students have competed and had success at both the state and national na-tional level. She has served as Department Chair in the business. department and been actively involved in collaboration. However, Monday, Oct. 27, Red Ribbon Week AUD- Modern MillyRe- hearsal Term 2 Begins UBSCT (Make Up) Attendance Rewards Tuesday, Oct. 28, BandTour Red Ribbon Week AUD- Modern MillyRe-hearsal MillyRe-hearsal VB Payson UBSCT (Make Up) Wednesday, Oct. 29, BandTour .... Red Ribbon Week AUD- Modern MillyRe-hearsal MillyRe-hearsal Drug Awareness SHS Auditorium 7 p.m. Vr n (6) A 9 Varibale Rate lflA's,guaranteed floors Rollovers & New Members Welcom IRA Deposits ire Federally Lehi 768-3312 Provo 377-3647 Springville 491-8993 Spanish Fork 798-1423 Mrs. Ballard what stands out the most about Mrs. Binkerd is her positive approach to students. stu-dents. Congratulations, Mrs. Binkerd! Mrs. Ballard was honored hon-ored with the United in Service Award based on her 100 percent commitment commit-ment to kids. She has an unbelievable gift of reaching reach-ing out to all students, and her students love her for it. Springville High administrators admin-istrators often hear from parents about how much impact Mrs. Ballard has had on their child's life. As a result she is often asked to work with students whose educational experience experi-ence has historically been negative. She has been able to give these students an entire new outlook on school. She is committed commit-ted to helping all students and has had an enormous impact on many students with special needs and also many students who were at-risk for not graduating. She runs Springville. High's after school credit recovery program and PM school. She is extremely committed to becoming a better teacher and is a regular at professional development de-velopment seminars and conferences. You can see her dedication in the way she teaches as her personal quote is; "All students can succeed." This is definitely reflected in her students' test scores. Her students show huge academic improvements. She identifies what students stu-dents are struggling with and then reaches out to them in a variety of ways APY $5000-$24,999 APY $25,000-$99,999 APY $100,000 Insured by then lip to MOUNTAIN HIGH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Our highest interest is (p Salem Branch Opening Soon Thursday, October 23, 2008 Focus Awards Mr. Fossard to help them accelerate their learning. She is involved in-volved in our collaboration team and has served as a department chair. Congratulations Con-gratulations to Mrs. Ballard Bal-lard who truly embodies the concept of service! Mr. Frossard was honored hon-ored with the Educated for Success Award based on his ability to give instruction instruc-tion at a very high level. Mr. Frossard often teaches teach-es some of the most challenging chal-lenging curriculum in the school, and he does so in a way that students understand under-stand and benefit from. See Focus Awards page 13 Mary Continued from page 9 one of their tiny hands on the railing, and the other on a device similar to a single walker, but fixed in order to help them walk straight. This way, the child could feel as though they were walking all on their own, with no outside help. - She also came up with a few sketches to help anchor the hips and other joints in their proper order to help them move around as well "I have really been impressed im-pressed with Mary right from the very first," Principal Prin-cipal Kay states with affection af-fection shining in his eyes. "Though I don't know much about her background, she has a real love, kindness and compassion for the kids." Mary, all of us here at Springville High recognize recog-nize and appreciate your dedication, thank you. $250,009 Payson 465-9898 Santaquin 420-9020 Eureka 435-433-2008 Nephi 435-623-2322 U J |