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The NJCAA To Vote On College Football In the Spring Monday; All Sports Moved To Spring Officially

The NJCAA To Vote On College Football In the Spring Monday; All Sports Moved To Spring Officially

CHARLOTTE, N.C.- 3:09 pm This decision has officially been made by the NJCAA per Mississippi-based high school sports reporter Brandon Shields. NJCAA has announced that football, men’s and women’s soccer along with volleyball will be played in the spring. — Brandon Shields (@bshields0244) July 13, 2020 12:23 pm Per a […]

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Real Salt Lake extends dominance of Colorado with 2-0 win

Real Salt Lake extends dominance of Colorado with 2-0 win

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Albert Rusnak scored on a rebound in the first half, Damir Kreilach added a goal late in the second half and Real Salt Lake extended its dominance of the Colorado Rapids with a 2-0 win Sunday night. The Rocky Mountain showdown on the first […]

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Short lifts Red Stars past Royals in NWSL’s Challenge Cup

Short lifts Red Stars past Royals in NWSL’s Challenge Cup

HERRIMAN, Utah (AP) — Casey Short scored in the 85th minute and the Chicago Red Stars beat the Utah Royals 1-0 on Sunday night in the National Women’s Soccer League’s Challenge Cup. Short’s header gave the Red Stars their first win of the group stage at Zions Bank Stadium. U.S. […]

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Purple Heart veteran moves into donated home with family

Purple Heart veteran moves into donated home with family

HUNTSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A US Army veteran was moved to rare tears in Utah after he and his family received a donated home from New York-based charitable group Tunnel to Towers. Travis Vendela lost both legs in a horrific incident in Iraq in 2007 when he was on a […]

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Church asks Utah Mormons to wear face coverings in public

Church asks Utah Mormons to wear face coverings in public

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is asking all its members in Utah to wear face coverings when in public. The Deseret News reports that the Utah Area Presidency sent out the request in an email on Friday evening. The area presidency operates […]

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Utah hospitals call for statewide mask mandate as beds fill

Utah hospitals call for statewide mask mandate as beds fill

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah healthcare company executives called on state leaders to require masks as intensive care unit bed space dwindles amid a sustained surge in coronavirus cases. The newest plea comes one day after Republican Gov. Gary Herbert said he will require masks in schools as they […]

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BYU Football Adds Hinckley Ropati For Class of 2021

BYU Football Adds Hinckley Ropati For Class of 2021

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU Football added junior college tailback Hinckley Ropati for the class of 2021. Ropati, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is coming off of a highly successful freshman season at Cerritos (Calif.) College. Ropati ran for 647 yards and 10 touchdowns last season […]

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Brigham Young Cougars linebacker Brandon Ogletree (44) and Utah Utes offensive linesman John Cullen (77) get in each other's face as BYU and Utah play Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011

BYU-Utah Football Game Officially Canceled

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday evening, the Pac-12 confirmed they will only be playing a conference football schedule this season. This results in the BYU-Utah football game, slated for September 3 at Rice-Eccles Stadium, being canceled. The Utes have won the last nine games in the series. The last time the bitter […]

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Utah prosecutor who cleared cops denounces violent protests

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah prosecutor who cleared two officers in the shooting death of an armed man denounced subsequent protests that turned violent and resulted in another officer being injured. Protesters rallied Thursday evening following Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill’s announcement that police officers acted […]

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Snow College Men’s Basketball Receives Four NJCAA Academic All-American Honors

Snow College Men’s Basketball Receives Four NJCAA Academic All-American Honors

EPHRAIM, Utah-After going 18-14 last season, Snow College men’s basketball also excelled academically as four standouts from last season’s squad received NJCAA Academic All-American Honors. Congratulations to our four Academic All-American! Trey Farrer 2nd team, Taylor Miller 2nd team, Jonah Roth 3rd team & Tredyn Christensen 3rd team! pic.twitter.com/PFU46JRwBv — […]

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