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Show -N E W S- Spanish Fork Covering what matters most WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2008 • B3 Spanish Fork Soccer Courtesy photo SPANISH OAKS LADIES: Pictured are Gloria Christensen, Dickie Jane Sargent, LaRue Taylor, Sandi Nilsson, and Luena Howell Fransom. Not pictured, Jolynn Griner. Ladies host closing social The Spanish Oaks Ladies participated in the closing social of the team play at the Fox Hollow Golf Course in American Fork on Sept. 8th. Every lady who played team play was eligible to play. Those playing this year were Gloria Christensen, Sandy Nilsson, Dickie Jane Sargent, Luena H. Francom, Joylynn Griner, and LaRue Taylor. The winning team was the Fox Hollow team, who received a plaque and engraved golf keychain. Teams participating in this years' competition were: the ladies of Art City, Carbon Country Club, Cove View Richfield, East Bay, Fox Hollow, Gladstan, Hobble Creek, and Spanish Oaks. The Spanish Oaks Ladies held their closing so- TOUGH TRIP: Spanish Forks girls soccer team had a rough week on the road, traveling to Timpanogos on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008 and Lone Peak on Thursday, Sept. 11. The Timberwolves and the Knights are two of the top teams in the region, and Lone Peak is currently ranked fifth in the state. The Dons struggled against both teams, losing 10-0 in both games. The Lady Dons returned home for games against American Fork and Lehi this week. Pictured are, Bobbe Graham and Sondra Novak, top; CJ DeLeo, above; and Ashley Shelley, right. MOVING DAY: Maple Mountain Martial Arts is moving to a new SF location. Samantha Beck / Spanish Fork News Sugar Kings prep for Cooperstown After a successful spring and summer playing baseball, the Spanish Fork Sugar Kings Baseball Club completed a successful fund raiser. The Sugar Kings held their second annual Ping Pong Ball Drop on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. The ping pong balls were dropped by Utah Helicopters on field #4 at the Spanish Fork Sports Park. All proceeds from the project will help the Sugar Kings play in a baseball tournament in Cooperstown, N.Y. The team would like to thank the community for purchasing raffle tickets. They would also like to thank the following businesses and individuals which made donations: Dr. William C Davis, Ray S. Hill, Nations Wood Products, Central Bank, Mountain America Credit Union, Mountain High Credit Union, Nebo Credit Union and Midwest Supply. The following businesses and individuals donated prizes to be given away from the sale of raffle tickets: St. George Hampton Courtesy photo PLAY BALL: The Sugar Kings were runners-up at the Rocky Mountain School of Baseball Firecracker Tournament. Pictured, front row, left to right, McKennon Jarvis, Jake Mafi, Ty Bennett, James Messervy, Zak Harrison, Jason Money; back row, Coach Todd Harrison, Hunter Schofield, Matt Marziale, Dallin Shepherd, Jackson Lundell, Jared Nelson and Coach Matt Marziale. Inn, Nick Ence manager; Rocky Mountain ATV; Snyder's Chem Dry; Smith Auto Ford; MVP Sports; Big O Tires; Salem Chevron; Rocky's American Car Care; Gile's Carpets; Bank of American Fork; Combos; ^: ^ *• Hit Squad Award V ^ ) - - v • Sponsored by RDJ Embroidery _••'": Paysori Game: Nate Binks and Tevita Vaitohi Timpview Game: Richard Wilson Honorary Members: Jeace Kofoed and Brett Graver cial on Sept. 2nd, where officers were elected for next year. They are as follows: Gloria Christenseri, President, Sandi Nilsson, Secretary/Treasurer, Dickie Jane Sargent, Team Captain, Nancy Yeck, Ladies Day Ghairlady, Luena H. Francom, Best Ball Tournament Chairlady, and LaRue Taylor, Reporter. A drawing was held for a year's pass to the golf course, and Dickie Jane Sargent was the lucky winner. This pass is given each year by the city, and is greatly appreciated by the Ladies Golf Association. The gals will continue to play each Tuesday. They will meet at the course at 8:30 a.m., with tee off at 9 a.m., and also at 5 p.m. for those wanting to play later in the day. Pizza Factory; MVP Sports; Expressway Lube; Sierra West; Mainspring Spa; Living Planet Aquarium; Lagoon; Raeann Nelson; and Kari Meservy. The Sugar Kings would also like to thank J-Mart for printing the raffle tickets and Robert Palfrreyman for letting them run an additional fundraiser during the County Fair. Good Luck Sugar Kings on your trip to Cooperstown in July 2009. SPANISH FORK NEWS Courtesy photo Maple Mtn. moves Maple Mountain Martial Arts is pleased to announce that we are moving to our new location at 144 North Main Street in Spanish Fork. Stop by or check out or website at maplemountain .semkhor. com Maple Mountain Martial Arts is locally owned and operated by the Kelly family of Spanish Fork. Head Instructor Joe Kelly (a 3rd Dan Black Belt) has over 25 years experience in coaching, and teaching both young people and adults. Our Studio teaches each student courtesy, humility, integrity, perseverance, self control, fitness, and self defense. Our goal is to help each student become a better person. Many of our students have said that they have more concentration and better grades as a result of taking martial arts. Maple Mountain Martial Arts has been a part of the community in Spanish Fork since 1997. Our students are active members of the community and have performed for schools, churches and community events while increasing their martial art skills. The students have raised over $14,000 in the past eight years at our annual KickA-Thon to make a difference in the lives of their public school classmates. This event helps our students realize that they can make a difference in the lives of others "one kick'* at a time. We are excited about our move and hope to continue teaching important martial arts and life skills to new students and become a valuable asset to the community by improving the overall quality of life for our students. Dons' Sports Broadcast LIVE on ... 1480 Listen locally at AM 1480 and anywhere in the world at www.KHQNradio.com |