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Year: 2021

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/21

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/21

Volleyball Region 14 ROOSEVELT, Utah-The Union Cougars stymied Manti 3-0 in Region 14 volleyball play Tuesday. The Cougars downed the Templars 25-15, 25-14, 25-14. NEPHI, Utah-The Juab Wasps humbled North Sanpete 3-0 Tuesday in Region 14 volleyball play. The Wasps prevailed 25-22, 25-22, 27-25 to escape against the Hawks. Makayla […]

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QB Charlie Brewer leaves Utah after losing starting job

QB Charlie Brewer leaves Utah after losing starting job

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Quarterback Charlie Brewer has left the Utah Utes after losing his starting job to Cameron Rising. Brewer was a four-year starter at Baylor who transferred to Utah for his final season. He won the starting job following a heated competition with Rising in the preseason […]

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Utah Doctors Excited For Possible Approval Of COVID Vaccine For Kids

Utah Doctors Excited For Possible Approval Of COVID Vaccine For Kids

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah doctors are excited about the recent report from Pfizer that their COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for kids ages five to eleven. Doctors with University of Utah Health say the current surge is in large part being driven by the return to in-person […]

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Cox Signs Letter Criticizing Security Crisis At US-Mexico Border

Cox Signs Letter Criticizing Security Crisis At US-Mexico Border

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor is joining Republican colleagues from several states in a letter critical of the Biden administration’s border policies. The letter released yesterday demands immediate action to reduce the number of illegal crossings at the US-Mexico border. It also demands a meeting with White House […]

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New Wildfire Burning In Millard County

New Wildfire Burning In Millard County

(Millard County, UT) — Wildfire crews are working to put out a small fire burning near Scipio. The Long Canyon Fire started Sunday night after lightning sparked timber and grass. Incident managers have not said how big the fire is, and so far haven’t reported any damage to homes or […]

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Weber State Athletics Mourns The Passing of Neil McCarthy

Weber State Athletics Mourns The Passing of Neil McCarthy

OGDEN, Utah-Per a Monday report, former Weber State men’s basketball head coach Neil McCarthy passed away at his home this past Saturday in Salt Lake City at the age of 81. McCarthy was the Wildcats’ head coach from 1975-1985 and became one of the most successful head coaches in Weber […]

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Pac-12, SWAC forming basketball partnership

Pac-12, SWAC forming basketball partnership

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Pac-12 and the Southwestern Athletic Conference are forming a basketball educational and scheduling partnership. The partnership will include home-and-home series between the member institutions in each conference. The partnership in men’s and women’s basketball will begin in November 2022 with two-year home-and-home series through 2026. […]

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Covey Lands Pair of Weekly Special Teams Honors

Covey Lands Pair of Weekly Special Teams Honors

SAN FRANCISCO and LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Utah junior wide receiver and return specialist Britain Covey earned two weekly accolades on Monday, as the Provo, Utah, native was named the Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week. Additionally, Covey was one of five players nationally to be placed on the Paul Hornung […]

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Snow Football Remains No. 1 In NJCAA Poll

EPHRAIM, Utah-Monday, Snow College football remained No. 1 nationally after besting McDougle (Fla.) 84-7 Saturday. The Badgers received six first place votes in the NJCAA Division I football poll. The rest of the Top 10 is as follows: No. 2 Kilgore (Texas) (3-0) No. 3 Garden City (Kan.) (2-0) No. […]

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Free Admission To Utah National Parks This Saturday

Utah’s national parks will be welcoming visitors free of charge this weekend. Saturday marks National Public Lands Day, one of several days during the year when the National Park Service waives entrance fees for visitors. Several parks will also be holding free programs tied to the message of preserving public […]

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