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Show SPANISH FORK Covering what matters most A10 • WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2009 Rodeo team competes Amberly Snyder SFHS The South Utah County Rodeo Team is one of the largest rodeo teams in the state. The members range from Provo to Pays'on and all the cities in. between. For these rodeos all the contestants cover all the events to do with rodeo. Within these events, there are quite a few in our team that are within the top 10 in the state. These individuals will be competing at the Utah State Finals in June for a spot at Nationals. The team just completed their hometown rodeo over this past weekend and it's was a great success. "I would not have made all the friends I have, if it wasn't for high school ro- deo," said Kari Giles. All of the contestants involved in the high school rodeo really enjoy the weekends full of friends, rodeo and buckles. With the season coming to an end, the team would like to thank all those who help and support the South Utah County team. It wouldn't be a success without them. Rodeo team members are Haden Barber, Jordin Barber, Leslie Beck, Kari Giles, McCade Gurney, Gus Hansen, Cassandra Haskell, Lindsey Jo Jepperson, Tate Jones, Dallin Kemp, Charlie Kogianes, Jaycee Loveless, Austin Morandy, Ashlee Peterson, Jackson Ream, Sausha Ream, Amberly Snyder and Chelsea Thomas. " Courtesy photos MULTI-TALENTED: In addition to martial arts, Heather Hewett enjoys reading and music. Martial Arts students of the month named Courtesy photo RODEO TEAM: Pictured above are the SFHS members of the South Utah County Rodeo Team. 5th grade Hershey track meet Girls 4xl00m Relay 1st Canyon: Sarah Morley, Bailey Smith, Alexa Jex, Lauren Garnmell, 1:03.20 2nd Canyon: Salaia Robarge, Candice Parry, Alexa Slaymaker, Kenna Johnson, 1:05.18 3rd Larsen: Christy Kimball, Sylvia Vaitohi, Kara Nelson, Makenzie Facer, 1:05.25 Boys 4x100m Relay 1st Riverview: Garrett Hales, Nathan Keisel, Austin Theurer, Daniel Stodtmeister, 1:03.12 2nd ALA: Jaren Hall Tyus Parry, Crandall Eldredge, Spencer Sackett, 1:03.53 3rd Brockbank: Ashton Cluff Tanner Stone, Kenny Zedkeiah,Devin Argyle, 1:03:56 Girls 100m Run lstGabrielleBraun,ALA, 14.41 2nd Sarah Morley Canyon 14.50 3rd Melanie Dominguez, Spanish Oaks, 15.15 4th Bailey Smith, Canyon, 15.16 5th FlorenciaAsensio, Larsen, 15.46 6th Alexa Jex, Canyon, 15.53 7th Tiara Miller, ALA, 15.75 Boys 100m Run 1st Jaren Hall, ALA, 14.13 2nd Tanner Stone, Brockbank, 14.46 3rd Isaac Pendleton, Canyon, 14.75 4th Tyler Lloyd, Park, 14.93 5th Logan Christensen, Spanish Oaks, 15.03 6th Branden Staheli, Rees, 15.44 7th Fletcher Stan worth, Canyon, 15.47 Girls 200m Run 1st Adrene Harding, Park, 30.43 2nd Sarah Morley, Canyon, 30.94 3rd Christy Kimball, Larsen, 31.75 3rd Bailey Smith, Canyon, 31.75 Boys 200m Run 1st Jaren Hall, ALA, 30.50 Heather Hewett has been taking karate for about four years. She joined after seeing how much fun the rest of her family was having. Heather plays the electric guitar and loves to play songs from Simon and Garfunkel and the Beatles. She is also learning how to sing while playing the guitar. Heather loves to read and listen to books on tape. She loves school and tries very hard to get a 4.0. She is very good at art and loves drawing pictures of animals. Her favorite animal is a cat. Joe Hewett has been coming to martial arts since he was old enough to join the little dragons and earned his camo belt. He still misses being a little dragon! Joe loves to eat pizza and his favorite color is yellow. Joe doesn't enjoy going to school very much because he has Tourette Syndrome, but he goes to school every day and tries very hard to get all his work done. Joe doesn't let this stop him from doing the things he loves like playing with his friends, video games, Bionicles, throwing a football, kicking a soccer ball, and playing the drums. 2nd Fletcher Stanworth, Canyon, 30.91 3rd Lucky Smith, Spanish Oaks, 3.1.09 Girls 400m Run 1st Adrene Harding, Park, 1:10.97 2nd Gabrielle Braun, ALA, 1:13.59 3rd Christy Kimball, Larsen, 1:16.06 Boys 400m Run 1st Garrett Hales, Riverview, 1:12.00 2nd Tyler Lloyd, Park, 1:12.91 3rd Daniel Stodtmeister, Riverview, 1:14.65 Girls 800m Run 1st Kristi Reategui, Spanish Oaks, 3:06.84 2nd Piney Peay, Spanish Oaks, 3:07.09 3rd Camry Young, Riverview, 3:10.87 Boys 800m Run 1st Garrett Hales, Riverview, 2:49.10 2nd Daniel Stodtmeister, Riverview, 2:50.25 3rd Camden Jackman, Spanish Oaks, 2:53.28 Girls Softball Throw 1st Camry Young, Riverview, 120' T 2nd McKenzie Mecham, Larsen, 111'2" 3rd Rusty Haycock, Park, 110' Boys Softball Throw 1st Braden Christensen, Riverview, 155' 5" 2nd Cameron Bates, Spanish Oaks, 146' 3" 3rd Devin Argyle, Brockbank, 142' 5" Girls Standing Long Jump 1st Tani Lee, Canyon, 6'5 1/2" 2nd Gabrielle Braun, ALA, 6'3 3/4" 3rd Adrene Harding, Park, 6'3 1/2" Boys Standing Long Jump 1st Isaac Pendleton, Canyon, 6*3" 2nd Fletcher Stanworth, Canyon, 6'2 3/4" 3rd Logan Christensen, Spanish Oaks, 6'2 1/2' YOUNG DRAGON: Although he's young, Joe Hewett already has a fair amount of martial arts experience. Johnson places in marathons Kaydee O'Brien SFHS Aubrey Johnson is an English teacher at SFHS and also coaches the Lady Dons basketball team. Johnson has been running marathons ever since she was out of high school. She played on her high school basketball team and wanted something to keep her in shape so she picked up running. "Running is the best!" she said. She has run two full marathons, which are 26.2 miles each, and seven half marathons (which she claims is her favorite) which are 13.1 miles each. She also has run numerous 5Ks. Johnson ran two races recently; one was in Hurricane and another in Kanab. In Hurricane she placed in the top five overall and first Aubrey Johnson in her age group. Her time was 1:33:21. In Kanab she ran a 10K, which is 6.2 miles. She placed second overall and first in her age group, with a time of 42:57 seconds. Johnson is loved by all her fellow students and athletes. 1 |