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Arizona rides early lead to 6-1 victory over BYU

Arizona rides early lead to 6-1 victory over BYU

TUCSON, Arizona (April 17, 2018)—Arizona jumped out to an early lead and rode the arm of Juan Aguilera en route to a 6-1 defeat of BYU baseball on Tuesday night. Aguilera (5-0) twirled a one-hitter through six innings before surrendering his second hit of the evening as the Wildcats improved their record to […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 4/17

Prep Sports Roundup: 4/17

Boys Soccer Region 15 RICHFIELD, Utah-Trace Boggess posted a hat trick and the Manti Templars blanked Richfield 3-0 Tuesday in Region 15 boys soccer action. Jason Thomas earned the shutout for Manti. MOAB, Utah-Louis Rodriguez found the net twice, helping the North Sanpete Hawks get past Grand 4-3 in Region […]

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Topalovic Added to Runnin’ Ute Roster

Topalovic Added to Runnin’ Ute Roster

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah men’s basketball team added Novak Topalovic to the 2018-19 roster, Runnin’ Utes head coach Larry Krystkowiak announced on Tuesday. Topalovic, a 7-0 forward/center, will make the move to the U as a graduate transfer, following a three-year career at Idaho State. “We are thrilled to have […]

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Jamal Willis Coming To Gunnison High School For Football Clinic

Jamal Willis Coming To Gunnison High School For Football Clinic

GUNNISON, Utah-Former BYU football star tailback Jamal Willis will be in Gunnison Saturday for a one-day speed-agility camp per the official Twitter account of Gunnison High School football. Willis, who played 11 games for the San Francisco 49ers in 1995, was a standout tailback at BYU from 1991-1994, amassing 4,065 […]

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George, Mitchell questionable for Game 2 of Thunder-Jazz

George, Mitchell questionable for Game 2 of Thunder-Jazz

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Thunder forward Paul George and Utah guard Donovan Mitchell, the leading scorers for their respective teams in their first-round playoff series, are questionable for Game 2 on Wednesday. George scored 36 points in the opener and set a team playoff record with eight 3-pointers in Oklahoma […]

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NAACP warns Utah schools about uptick of racist incidents

NAACP warns Utah schools about uptick of racist incidents

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s NAACP chapter is urging the state’s schools to be proactive about preventing racial slurs and prejudiced bullying that the organization says have been on the rise since the 2016 presidential election. Jeanetta Williams, president of NAACP’s tri-state conference area of Idaho-Utah-Nevada, says the issue […]

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Tauriawn Knight Set to Join Utah State for 2018-19

Tauriawn Knight Set to Join Utah State for 2018-19

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State head men’s basketball coach Craig Smith announced the addition of Tauriawn Knight on Tuesday. Knight is a 6-foot-1 guard from Edmond Santa Fe High School in Edmond, Okla., who was recently named to the Oklahoma Super-5 team as one of the top-five prep players in the […]

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Utility Work Being Done on U.S. 6 Near Price

Utility Work Being Done on U.S. 6 Near Price

CARBON COUNTY, Utah-Per the official Twitter account of UDOT, utility work on U.S. Highway 6 in Carbon County will cause delays until mid-afternoon. This has caused the right lane of eastbound U.S. Highway 6 at milepost 236 (the junction with Utah S.R. 139) to be shut down until roughly 3:30 […]

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Nurse-arrest audit proposes faster officer investigations

Nurse-arrest audit proposes faster officer investigations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State auditors examining the arrest of a Utah nurse who refused to let a police officer draw blood from an unconscious patient say Salt Lake City police should consider investigating complaints against officers more quickly. The audit released Tuesday says the department followed its policies, […]

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Utah lawmakers to meet in veto override session Wednesday

Utah lawmakers to meet in veto override session Wednesday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers will hold a veto override session Wednesday afternoon to try to undo Gov. Gary Herbert’s rejection of two bills expanding their powers. The Republican governor in March vetoed a bill that would force the attorney general to release legal opinions requested by lawmakers […]

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