Lady Red Devils burn up the court

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Springville opened the game on a 16-4 run and as it steamed past Brighton on Thursday, December 10, finishing a huge home victory 58-42.  Lydia Austin torched the floor for a game-high of 20 points with six 3-pointers and seven boards while Savannah Sumison added 16 points and collected nine boards to power the home team.  Bengal’s Dani Barton's had 14 points in the loss.

Attributions
photos by Maddie Burns, SHS News Photographer

DECA club organizes 800 Santa response letters

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This December Springville High’s DECA club organized a “Santa letters” service project.  DECA students visited elementary schools in Springville and decided to be Santa’s Elves. This was a good way to get all the SHS clubs involved; DECA reached out to every elementary school in Springville and the response was astonishing.  The club ended up with over 800 letters to respond to so DECA club members had to act fast.

Attributions
by Jedidiah Barker, DECA Officer

Latinos in Action -- Christmas Service

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LIA served as volunteers in a Christmas/dinner party for the United Angels Foundation. In addition, LIA students from SJHS and SHS collected 2,289 letters to Santa for Macy's "Believe" program. Macy's donated $2 per letter to the Make A Wish Foundation. That is a contribution of approximately $4,600. The money is used to grant wishes to children with terminal illnesses

Attributions
Ivan Cardenas, LIA Adviser

Bulldogs over Red Devils in OT Thriller

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Springville’s Red Devil Boys Varsity Basketball team traveled to Provo’s “Dawg Pound” on Friday, December 4; and, in thrilling OT play, lost 81-74.  The game was Provo’s first win of the year.  Free-throws were a big factor for Provo in the win as it made 16 more free throws than Springville.   Red Devil Josh Elison had a huge night with 26 points including hitting a whopping six 3-point shots.  Bennett Hullinger added 18 points and two 3-pointers.

Attributions
by Carey S. White, SHS News Adviser (photos by Mark Spencer)