FBLA-DECA Business Tour

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On Wednesday, October 8, Maple Mountain High students in FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) and DECA (a Marketing club) toured Wing Enterprises (Little Giant Ladders) in Springville and APX Alarm in Provo.

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By: Kalin Wall, MMHS Newspaper Staff

Golden Eagles Glide Just Below Red Devils

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In an intense and extremely close game between Maple Mountain and Springville, the Lady Golden Eagles came close to defeating our rival Red Devils. With the Red Devils’ team consisting of mostly seniors while the Golden Eagles was mostly juniors, Maple Mountain proved themselves to be just as good. The first two games were won by Springville the next two games were taken by Maple Mountain; and, then it was a hard fight for the last game with the ending score at 11:15.   

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By: Kinsey Williams, Kalin Wall, and Jamie Farley

MMHS Prep of the Week -- Baylee Nielsen

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This week’s Maple Mountain High Prep of the Week is Baylee Nielsen. She has been playing soccer for 12 years.  Baylee plays forward for the Golden Eagles girls soccer team. This season has been very successful for her; so far she has scored 22 goals to lead her team. 

On the field Baylee tries to be in her own world and play her game.  To date, the Lady Golden Eagles’ record is 16-2-0 and soon will be playing in the state tournament.

Baylee says, “I have high hopes for state this year because we are a very good team, and we could have a good run this year."

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by Nick H. Taylor and Evan Huffman, MMHS Staff Writers

Golden Eagles Golf up to par

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Maple Mountain boys golf team has performed well this season.   The toughest competition for the Golden Eagles has been Spanish Fork, Uinta, and Salem Hills.   Maple Mountain players Kendrik Gibson, Luke Walker, and Payton Poulsen have been exceptional players.

Nick Langford, team captain, said, “I’m looking forward to state; I love golf because it’s competitive.”

Head Coach Johnny Averett’s goals for the team are, “To be better than what they were at the beginning of the season and have fun doing it.” 

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by Micala Pearson and Jamie Gashler, MMHS Staff Writers

Homecoming Assembly

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2010 Homecoming Royalty Announced during Assembly

Homecoming Queen, Kaitlin Schramm, escorted by Lance Merrell
1st Attendant, Ashley Phelps, escorted by Chase Brown
2nd Attendant, Chaliece Jones, escorted by Zachary Asbell
3rd Attendant, Nicole Killian, escorted by Thomas Bird

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all photos by MMHS Newspaper Staff

2010 Homecoming Royalty

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2010 Homecoming Royalty

Homecoming Queen, Kaitlin Schramm, escorted by Lance Merrell
1st Attendant, Ashley Phelps, escorted by Chase Brown
2nd Attendant, Chaliece Jones, escorted by Zachary Asbell
3rd Attendant, Nicole Killian, escorted by Thomas Bird

Photo from left to right:  
3rd Attendant, Nicole Killian, escorted by Thomas Bird, Homecoming Queen, Kaitlin Schramm, escorted by Lance Merrell, 2nd Attendant, Chaliece Jones, escorted by Zachary Asbell, and 1st Attendant, Ashley Phelps, escorted by Chase Brown


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Photo by: Tony Priego, MMHS Newspaper Staff