Lady Red Devils knock off local rival Golden Eagles

Submitted by carey.white on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 22:54

On Thursday, October 1, Springville High’s Lady Red Devil varsity volleyball team hosted local rival Maple Mountain Golden Eagles ending in a Red Devil victory, 3-1.

Amanda Schultz had 17 kills and 14 digs while Cassidy Bowers added 19 digs as Springville knocked off Maple Mountain in four sets. Courtney Mackay also contributed 36 assists while Carmen Payne had 13 digs for the home team. 

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photos by Blanca Martinez, SHS News Photographer

Red Devils Win First Annual UIAAA Invite

Submitted by carey.white on Fri, 10/02/2015 - 21:26

The cross country team traveled to Spanish Fork to participate in the first annual UIAAA (Utah Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association) Invitational on September 18.  The Lady Red Devils cross country team took second place, first in the 4A state division and region being led by Junior Julie Sumsion.  The Red Devil boys team ended up winning the meet led by Freshman sensation Grant Gardner.  This is the first time that the boys have won a meet in a long time and same goes for the girls.  The team had eight individual medalists; at least one top finisher per race.

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by Joshua Ornelas, SHS News Writer

2015 Homecoming Royalty

Submitted by carey.white on Mon, 09/28/2015 - 14:01

Queen - Julia Gonzales
1st Attendant - Lyndsie Jordan
2nd Attendant - Olivia Park
3rd Attendant - Jacqueline Bradford
4th Attendant - Ali Monson

photos by Mark Spencer

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photos by Mark Spencer

A picture of our new SHS photographer teacher

Submitted by carey.white on Wed, 09/23/2015 - 12:37

When Mr. Lou Crandall left Springville High School at the end of the 2014-2015 school year to teach photography at Saint George’s Desert Hills High School, administration found a replacement in a young teacher from Logan, Utah.  Her name is Ms. Beth Hansen and this is her first year teaching at a high school.  Previously, she taught photography at Utah State University, but moved here over the summer after three years of working with college students.  According to Hansen, moving was something she grew accustomed to during her childhood.

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by Austen Moon and Tyler Lewis, SHS News Writers

Spotlight on Mr. Spencer Eaquinto

Submitted by carey.white on Wed, 09/23/2015 - 12:36

Mr. Spencer Eaquinto is one of our many new teachers here at Springville High.  Eaquinto teaches US Studies and Honors US History, Eaquinto said. What he wants most for his classroom is to foster an academic setting to prepare students.

“My most rewarding teaching experiences include seeing growth of the students and their learning relationships,” said Eaquinto.

“The most unusual job I had was when I used to fight forest fires for three years,” said Eaquinto.

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by Blanca Martinez and Julio Nolasco, SHS News Writers