Month: April 2019
Bees Stomp River Cats
(Sacramento, CA) — Jose Rojas homered twice and drove in six runs as the Bees stomped the River Cats 8-4 in Sacramento. Rojas launched a grand slam in the seventh inning as the Bees prevented a four-game sweep. Salt Lake is off today before hosting the Albuquerque Isotopes tomorrow in […]
Jazz stave off elimination with 107-91 win over Rockets
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell turned a rough start into a fantastic finish. Mitchell dominated in the fourth quarter, rallying the Utah Jazz to a 107-91 victory over the Houston Rockets in Game 4 of their Western Conference series on Monday night. Mitchell scored 19 of his 31 […]
Prep Sports Roundup: 4/22
Baseball Non-Region SPANISH FORK, Utah-Tyler Hadley tripled and drove in 2 runs as North Sanpete scored 3 runs in the seventh to come from behind to beat American Leadership Academy 4-3 Monday in non-region baseball action. David Serba doubled in the win and Zane Tibbs earned the win on the […]
UVU Baseball Hosts Utah Tuesday
OREM, Utah-Tuesday, Utah Valley baseball (9-30, 6-9 in WAC play) hosts Utah (12-21, 4-14 in Pac-12 play) as the follow-up to the April 16 game at Salt Lake City, won by the Utes 11-5. The Wolverines are led by senior outfielder Ryan Eastburn (a .356 batting average) and junior outfielder […]
Gunnison Valley Alum Kate Sorensen Wins Women’s 400-Meter Hurdles Crown At Clay Invitational
AZUSA, Calif.-Last Friday, former Gunnison Valley High School track star Kate Sorensen, a sophomore hurdler at Weber State, won the women’s 400-meter hurdles title at the Clay Invitational at Azusa Pacific University. Sorensen won the event in a time of 58.49 seconds, edging Allie Vogeler of Butler (58.87 seconds) and […]
Utah man pushes for census to include veterans question
ODGEN, Utah (AP) — The former head of the Utah Department of Veterans Affairs is pushing for the U.S. census to include a question about veterans next year. The Standard-Examiner reported Saturday that Terry Schow wants a question about veterans status so the state can have a more accurate count. The Vietnam […]
Roy man admits gunshot wound was self-inflicted
ROY, Utah (AP) — A Roy man who initially reported being shot while trying to stop a crime has admitted to lying to authorities. The Standard-Examiner reports that Roy police said that the man deliberately shot himself in the leg. According to investigators, he was found Tuesday in a vehicle […]
239 Sandy residents sickened by February fluoride release
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say 239 people were sickened from an accidental release of fluoride concentrate in Sandy two months ago. The Deseret News reports the number is substantially higher than early reports of the Feb. 5 incident that sent undiluted hydrofluorosilicic acid from a malfunctioning pump into […]















