Championship Wrestling

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Championship Wrestling is a Spanish Fork Junior High tradition.  It is exciting for students all over the school who plan on participating.

The head coach, John Webb was the former head coach at Weber State, the head assistant coach at BYU, and an assistant coach at Oklahoma State. The assistant coach Dave Clark has been a former coach at Cedar High School and an assistant coach at Spanish Fork High School.  These coaches are the reason that we are able to have a wrestling team in the first place.

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By Mateen Lomax

Mystery Students

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Student #1

By Tristan Anderson

              This student is in 9th grade and is a female. She has lived in one state her whole life, and that is of course Utah! She enjoys playing softball and loves munching on Berry’s fries. She has four siblings and is terrified of spiders.

Girl’s Volleyball

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This fall, the girls’ volleyball team completed a full schedule.  Their season started in August and lasted until October 23rd.  The volleyball team had an amazing season playing 7 preseason games and 10 regional games.  The team was mostly successful with some wins and some losses. 

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By Alexis Proctor

Lady Lobo Hoops are Ready for the Season to Start

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On November 5, 9th grade girls had an amazing chance to tryout for the epic Lobos basketball team.  There was lots of talent at the tryouts.  Sadly only 11 people can be on the basketball team.  Those amazing and gifted players are, Jamie Andrews, Sammy Hunt, Shawni Barnett, Payton Sorenson, Marisa Bradford, Alyssa Elquist, Elise Wilson, Cheyenne Dowley, Kayley Hudson, Jodi Lundquist, and Lauren Roberts. 

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By Alexis Proctor

Cross Country Finish Strong

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The Lobos Cross Country team just finished an amazing season!  With a team of 26 fabulous runners and two coaches, they have made the best of the Cross Country season!

Our Lobos traveled to four different Junior Highs. Each Cross Country meet was held after school on Fridays.  The district finals were held on October 8.  They did a fantastic job, with the girls taking 4th out of all the schools, and the boys taking 5th. 

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By Alexis Proctor

9th Grade Boy’s Hoops Ready For Great Season

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On November 9th- 12th, the 9th grade boys from our school got a chance to try out for the Spanish Fork Freshman Basketball Team!  It was a very fun and exciting tryout. The amazing and talented 9th graders that made the team include, Branden Christensen, Austin Theure, Brandon Archibald, Isaac Pendleton, Devin Argyle, Nathan Cannon, Riley Daniels, Garret Hales, Max Clayton, Tanner Parker, and Michael Whittaker, These boys are very stoked to be a part of the Freshman basketball team! 

SFJH Performs in a Band Bash

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Have you ever heard a 7th   grader play a French Horn with a 12th Grade Trumpeter? The result was the first ever Spanish Fork Band Bash! SFJH Band Students combined with Spanish Fork High School to create a spectacular performance.

Mr. Wendell said, “The Band Bash is here to provide music students an experience of playing with experts. It shows them, ‘This is where I am going to be, and this is where I was.’”

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By: Jacob Hardman

Teacher Feature: Mrs. Myers

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Can you guess who this teacher is?  This is her first year teaching full time at SFJH but her fifth year teaching. She teaches CTE Introduction, Agricultural Science, Animal Science, and FFA students. If you guessed Mrs. Dobson you are wrong! If you guessed Mrs. Myers you are correct!

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By Madi Welling

Teacher Feature: Mr. Bingham

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Mr. Bingham has been teaching for a total of 30 years, counting this year. He taught two years here then taught 23 more at the high school. After that, he then came back to this school and taught five more years.

For those of you that don't know, Mr. Bingham really likes snowmen because of their shape. His favorite number is eight, and the number eight looks like a snowman!

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By Nate Chandler