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First Glimpse At BYU Football Newcomers In Game Day Uniforms
PROVO, Utah – The 2024 BYU football season is approaching. Fall camp kicks off next week, and the season opener against Southern Illinois will be August 31. The dawn of a new season ushers in a new wave of newcomers to the BYU football newcomers. A total of 22...
Happy Mermaid From Utah Wins First in Speed Challenge
The Olympics haven’t begun but already Utah is showing up in what is a big deal in the world of mythical underwater creatures. This woman from Provo proved to be the fastest in a competition featuring mermaids. The Merlympics takes place in Geneva, Switzerland each year and features athletes...
High school lacrosse player spots goals, trailer stolen from Sandy shop
SANDY — Often what is stolen is gone for good and that could have been what happened when thieves stole a trailer full of lacrosse goals from a local business this week. However, a community of athletes came together in a way the bad guys probably weren’t expecting.
Talkin' Real: Chicho Arango suspended, help from summer transfer window
SANDY, Utah (KUTV) — Chicho Arango is suspended for four games and Real Salt Lake Head Coach Pablo Mastroeni insists he doesn't know why. In this edition of Talkin Real you will see Pablo's complete answer and explanation. Plus, Brian Dunseth on the four game suspension that has dramatically changed RSL's attack.
All-City Honors – Softball: Spring 2024
Emerson Fuller (Sr. Lehi; P): “Emerson was a great leader for us this year and she will be missed tremendously,” said Coach Tim Kennedy. She had a 2.62 ERA, which was the lowest in 6A and the third-lowest in LHS history. She also had a combined no-hitter, 20 starts and 10 complete games, 144 strikeouts in 139 innings, and a 14-9 record (61%). She earned 44 career wins, which is the second-most in LHS history (51). Fuller batted .337 with eight hits for extra bases and 23 RBI. She will be heading to the College of Southern Idaho to further her athletic and educational career.
60 in 60: #30 BYU’s Weylin Lapuaho (Offensive Line)
SALT LAKE CITY – The countdown is on for Hans & Scotty’s 60 in 60 for the 2024 college football season. Coming in at No. 30 is BYU offensive lineman Weylin Lapuaho. Lapuaho is the seventh Cougar to make our list through 31 selections. He joins No. 31 Jack Kelly (LB), No. 33 Kody Epps (WR), No. 34 Brayden Keim (OL), No. 42 John Nelson (DT), No. 47 Isaiah Bagnah (DE), and No. 46 Blake Mangelson (DE).
Kalani Sitake Has MAJOR Decisions Coming To Make About The BYU Football Roster | BYU Cougars Podcast
The BYU Cougars are aiming to bounce back from their 5-7 record in 2023 and establish themselves as strong contenders in the Big 12 Conference. Kalani Sitake faces crucial decisions, particularly regarding the quarterback selection for the upcoming season, with a focus on enhancing the team's offense. Defensive coordinator Jay Hill is tasked with improving the defense, starting with the defensive line's performance against potent run games in the Big 12. Additionally, nine former BYU Cougars are set to compete in the Paris Olympic Games, showcasing the university's sporting talent on a global stage.
Youth figure skater hopes to compete in the 2034 Olympic Games in her home state
Fifteen-year-old Kate Pressgrove from Heber will join the around 100-person delegation going to Paris for the Utah Olympic Bid Committee’s final 2034 Winter Olympics bid presentation. She and two other young athletes are joining the delegation to amplify Utah’s focus on Olympic legacy and youth sports programs. Pressgrove...
Party in Provo: City plans celebration for expected awarding of 2034 Olympic Games to Utah
July 24 promises to be a big day for the Beehive State. In addition to being the annual date for Utah’s state holiday, Pioneer Day, the International Olympics Committee is likely to formally announce Utah as host of the 2034 Winter Olympics Games, bringing the sports spectacle back to the state after more than two decades.
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