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Show -N E W S- Spanish Fork B2- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2008 Baseball Camp Covering what matters most SFHS Soccer On March 29, 2008, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Coach Jim "Shoe" Nelson, his staff, and the Spanish Fork Dons Baseball will present a spring training camp at Dons Field for third-ninth graders. It will include instruction in hitting, bunting, pitching, base running, sliding, throwing mechanics, fielding, pickoffs, cutoffs, relays and double plays at Dons Field. Professional guests include Darrell Pruitt Triple A Ball, Nate Tebbs Triple A Ball, and more SF Alumni. During lunch time, watch the Dons take infield/outfield. Hot - • " ' . " • dogs, drinks and a t-shirt are included in the $30 registration fee. Registration is Saturday, March 15, 9-11 a.m. in the SF Recreation office, room C-l at Spanish Fork High School. For more information contact: Chad Newman 801830-3822, or email cnewl4@sfcn.org. .. Live wElle 5K and Fun Run scheduled The second annual "Live wElle" 5-K and Kids Fun Run will be held on Saturday, May 24, 2008, at 7:30 a.m. at the Hunter Valley Park, located in Springville, Utah. All proceeds from the run will benefit the "Live wElle" Scholarship established in memory of Elle Hullinger, daughter of Scott and Kirsten Hullinger of Springville, Utah. Elle was born on her parent's wedding anniversary, June 5, 2005, and she was the absolute perfectanniversarygift! For the next 15 months, her two brothers and two sisters, as well as her parents, enjoyed and loved her to the utmost. She died in a tragic accident on August 30,2006. As with the rest of her short life, Elle was surrounded and loved by her family in her last moments on earth. Within moments of Elle's death, two rainbows appeared above her home. To Elle's family, these rainbows signified hope for a better day. The "Live wElle" Scholarship will provide a measure of this same hope to two local high school seniors seeking to further their education. The two $1,000.00 scholarships will be awarded to one student from Spanish Fork High School and one student from Springville High School who has shown toughness, resiliency, determination, and love and caring for others. We invite anyone who would like to help with this cause to register and participate in the "Live wElle" 5-K. Log onto www. livewelle.org to register online or download an application. Other donations and sponsorships are also welcome and can be sent to the Nebo Education Foundation, "Live wElle" Scholarship, 350 S. Main Street, Spanish Fork, UT. 84660. All proceeds of the run and other donations will benefit the scholarship fund. We appreciate the love and support that so many in our community - family, friends and strangers alike have extended to our family. Please help us make this event a success. CHRIS MILLER'S RV Repair 111 keep you here Andrew Wilson / Spanish Fork News COLD START: Allan Measom controls the ball in the SFHS boys soccer team's opening match against Provo, March 4, 2008. It was a cold day, but the Bulldogs came out hot, defeating the Dons 5-0. Track team gearing up for spring meets Shala Richards SFHS It's that time of year again, track season has begun. Students from the Spanish Fork High School track team are soon to be competing in competitions, but for now all the hard work has began. Everyday practices, warm ups and work outs has got all the members back up on their feet and in shape. Many are extremely excited to start another great season in track and to meet new friends along the way. It's a great way to start off the new year, and it gives one the perfect work out. Running can be a tiring exercise but having the opportunity to be with friends gives a person all the energy he/she needs. "I have been waiting for track to begin all year. Track is one of my favorite sports because it helps to calm my stress and makes me feel free. We are all excited for the different competitions and training. We are also lucky to have such a great school full of support/ Steve Hardman / Spanish Fork News WARMING UP: Members of the SFHS track team participate in a warm-up exercise as part of practice. Track season began with a meet at home on Tuesday, March 1 1 . 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