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Show X TITLE TOWN X Title Game snapshots CROWD SUPPORT: Spanish Fork's baseball fans know how to support their team. From the Sunshine Tournament to the state finals, they filled the stands with a sea of red and gray that made the Dons feel like they were playing at home. - ^M&y.'.'- I iV^sa ^ \r * f L 1 * ' ' »0 -*T » .•*!-''_> i • . < HEAVY HITTER: Brock Duke stepped up to the plate — literally — when it mattered for the Dons. The tournament MVP had multi-run home runs in back-to-back games to help propel SF into the title game. :*' ,& CHAMPIONS: Above, the Dons hoist the state ch; the championship game. Above right, Chase Cast Knights. Right, on their return to Spanish Fork, tl tesy of the Spanish Fork police and fire departnv kCA. • \it\ «*^^- 1 W E DID MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Sam Lunceford had the sign at left printed in honor of the late Dev Duke, father of Brock and Adam Duke. The Dons dedicated their season to Dev, and it made taking state that much sweeter to be able to say, "Dev, we did it!" WICKED SLIDER: If Trevor Randolph finished a game without dirt on his uniform, it meant he probably didn't play. The speedy senior gave pitchers fits all season stealing bases. The three photos at right show Randolph sliding into home for a score against the Knights. |