Golden Eagles Boys Tennis Wins Big in Vernal

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On April 13, 2010 Maple Mountain’s tennis team took a long drive to Vernal. After the long drive, the team finally arrived at Uintah High School to take on the Ute’s. Maple Mountain played very well against Uintah, winning 5-0, our varsity continues to shine. Justin Beary and Blaine Blonquist took Braden George and Trevor Morey’s 2nd doubles varsity spot due to Trevor Morey’s sprained ankle. The Blonquist and Beary team won with an amazing 6-0, 6-0 victory.
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By: Cameron Spilker MMHS Globe

“Brainiacs” Bust the MMHS Knowledge Bowl

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MMHS held their first annual Knowledge Bowl during the week of April 12th- 16th. Many students competed for the title of the Knowledge Bowl champions. But after many rounds, only one team was victorious. The winning team included Mike McQueen, Luis Montero, Matt Hash and Ryan Parry. The final score was 75 to 15.
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By: Marissa Clegg and Sarah Blancher, MMHS Staff Writers

Internships pave the way for a fun and rewarding career

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If you patron Art City Dental for your dental care, you may have seen a high school student aiding dentists in their work. This student is Halie Bingham, an intern from Maple Mountain High School, who is training for the position of dental hygienist.   As an intern, Halie helps set up appointments, sterilize dental equipment, and even assist the doctor.
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By: William Shelton, MMHS Golden Eagle Globe

MMHS Student Helps Provide Therapy

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Junior Golden Eagle Kayla Adams has been busy interning at Peaks Physical Therapy. She helps with all sorts of tasks, including assisting the facility by sanitizing work areas and creating heat packs. She also observes exercises performed by the physical therapist, learning valuable experience in the meantime. One of the neatest things for Kayla in this internship was observing the dramatic improvement in patients and watching the recovery exercises make positive differences in patient mobility.
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By Jacob Henry, MMHS Golden Eagle Globe

Student Worked as a Legal Intern

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Maple Mountain student Nikelle Thompson had a great experience as an intern at Springville City’s attorney and prosecutor office.

Nikelle is very interested in criminal justice because it is very important. She says, “I am interested in knowing all of my rights and helping others to understand their rights.” Her responsibilities and duties included writing summaries for police reports. She also researches laws to insure that actions are justified and to possibly convict those arrested of a higher charge.
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By: Cameron Spilker, MMHS Golden Eagle Globe