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Ashleigh Johnson Credits Siblings’ Challenges For Shaping Her Olympic Journey
SALT LAKE CITY – U.S. water polo goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson grew up with four siblings who constantly challenged her and pushed her to be her best. Although stubborn siblings can be hard to appreciate, Johnson wouldn’t have had it any other way. “I have four siblings,” Johnson said....
Sunny Choi Ready To Take On Paris With Team USA, Elevate Sport Of Breaking
SALT LAKE CITY – Sunny Choi has always been a big dreamer and it has led her to Paris with a chance to earn an Olympic medal with Team USA. Breaking is a new addition to the Olympic program in 2024. Choi and the U.S. have a chance to make history with a spot on the podium.
HUNCHBACK is on top of the world at Murray Arts
MURRAY — One of the thrilling parts of reviewing and patronizing community theatre is the community nature of it all. Seeing everyone gather together to make the best show they can will never get old. Such was my experience at Murray Arts latest production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. While nothing is perfect, it was incredible to see a group spare no expense and be so ambitious.
Talkin' Sports: Utes and Cougars prepare for upcoming season
DJ and PK breaks down college football as the Utes and the Cougars prepare for the upcoming season. DJ and PK shares their insight on both Utes Head Coach Kyle Whittingham and BYU Head Coach Kalani Sitake's impact over the years as they prep for the Big 12 conference. _____
Death of Utah State's Andre Seldon Jr. rocks the college football world
In what can only be described as a horrific tragedy, Utah State defensive back Andre Seldon Jr. passed away on Saturday after a fluke drowning accident. According to a press release by Utah State, the defensive back transfer was seen jumping off cliffs at the Porcupine Reservoir and he didn't resurface. To me, this sounds like he hit the water hard and awkward enough to knock him out and he was never able to swim to safety. After doing some quick research, it appears that cliff jumping here is a popular activity, but they do appear steep and there are areas of excess rock at the bottom which could be enough to knock someone out. I won't speculate, but this seems like a freak accident.
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