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Published: Tuesday, March 23 2010 1:21 a.m. MDT

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SF Softball

This team will come back by the end of the season and challenge for the region crown. There is too much Softball talent to not finish 1st or 2nd in the region.

SF

Great place to grow up playing softball or baseball. Salem Hills and Maple Mountain definetly benefitted from the little league programs/competition/instruction of Spanish Fork.

Anonymous

Just and FYI Stansbury's mascot is not the Mustangs. They are the Stallions.

Anonymous

Mustang, Stallion, guilding what's the difference . A horse is a horse of course of course...

Not this year

Lets not kid ourselves this is not the SF teams of the past. This team is very average in talent and they have come down to earth with the rest of the teams.

@SF

So you think Salem Hills and Mp Mt success goes to the SF softball program??? Is that what you are saying?

RE: @SF

Of course some of the success is contributed to spanish fork. Both Mp Mt and Salem Hills took kids from the spanish fork program. If it wasn't for Spanish Fork's and Springville's strenghth in softball, the two new schools wouldn't be good.

give credit where credit is due

first and foremost nothing about softball should be attributted to SF's softball program the success should go to the accelerrated programs that the players are involved with for 6 years before they even reach high school. These coaches are handed championship teams (until they tear them apart)

RE:@SF

For the record, Salem Hills girls did not come up through or benifit from the Spanish Fork Little league Program. They played Salem and Payson Little League and it Would be more accurate to state that over the years spanish fork has benifited from the great atheletes that have come up through the Salem programs. By the way they are still benifiting with girls and boys living in salem and attending spanish fork which will phase out once Salem creates there own tradition. They are well on there way and look out over the next few years.

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