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Teri SpringTeri Spring in Lodi News-Sentinel - Aug 11 2006
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"... 115 (net), and was followed by Lynelle Williams and Bev O'Neill. Bev Gabrielson was first in the second flight with a UO. followed hy Evelyn Gannon and Nikki Barr. Teri Spring won the third flight no followed by Meg McKenzie and Joyce Thames College Women Honors Biola University's Ginny Bradshaw and Kristen Kelsey, both former Lodi High standouts. recently earned Scholar ..."
Publication place: Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, United States
Teri SpringTeri Spring in Lodi News-Sentinel - Jan 31 2008
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"... slight change in the school's application process could edge out their children, some of whom have near 4.0 grade point averages. "It didn't seem broke to fix it?,” said Teri Spring. In order to get an invitation, students must bc a top student during their year, maintain at least a 3.0 GPA until they go on the trip and stay out ..."
Publication place: Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, United States
Teri SpringTeri Spring in Lodi News-Sentinel - Aug 9 2006
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"... 115 (net), and was followed by Lynelle Williams and Bev O'Neill. bcy Gabrielson was first ln the second flight with a 110, followed by Evelyn Gannon and Nlkki Barr. Teri Spring won the third' flight (UO), followed by Meg McKenzie and Joyce Thames. TENNIS College Women Honors Biola university's Ginny Bradshaw and Kelsey, both former Lodi High standouts, recently earned Scholar- ..."
Publication place: Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, United States
Teri SpringTeri Spring in Lodi News-Sentinel - Oct 14 2005
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"... are using them as an alternative to eating a balanced meal, not just as an additive. "A dietitian never wants to substitute a good, healthy diet for supplements," says Teri Spring, a registered dietitian who works parttime for Lodi Memorial Hospital. "If (high school athletes) focused on optimal nutrition and optimal hydration, they wouldn't be going out looking for quick fixes ..."
Publication place: Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, United States