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Cartoon characters introduce winter sports to kids
For information about the Aniletes, visit theaniletes.com. Anyone interested in donating the projects can email Berkholtz at dennis@nslgames.com. To pay tribute to the International Olympic Committee’s decision to award Salt Lake City and Park City the 2034 Winter Games, Dennis Berkholtz, a former Olympian, is introducing the Aniletes, a group of animated athletes.
Three Under the Radar Utes Poised for Big Seasons
With fall camp firing up, this is a great time for Ute fans to get to know next season's team. Each year, we head into the season with expectations on who will be a key contributor. Upperclassmen, impact transfers, and returning starters are obvious bets to make their presence felt, but due to the sheer size of college football rosters it can be tough to be familiar with every player.
Utah man walks at law commencement 52 years after finishing law school
SALT LAKE CITY — It took almost 52 years for F. Bryant McOmber Jr. to walk across the stage and accept his diploma from the University of Utah's S. J. Quinney College of Law. He finally did on May 10 with the class of 2024. McOmber's path through law...
Utah Graduate Alexis Lagan Fails To Move On To 10m Air Pistol Medal Round
PARIS, France – University of Utah graduate Alexis Lagan had her medal hopes quickly dashed for the 10m Air Pistol event on Saturday. Lagan finished 25th in the qualification round, missing the 8-person cut to move on to the final. The Nevada native was consistent in the qualifier but...
‘This can’t be the end’: Evermore Park’s Crooked Lantern Tavern to be recreated in new location
Evermore Park's former CEO Ross McGarvey is planning to open The Crooked Lantern Tavern, a recreation of the park's original tavern, in the fall of 2024, with construction starting next week.
KSL Movie Show review: ‘The Fabulous Four’ is beneath the talent of its main actresses
SALT LAKE CITY — My dear mother used to say – “If you can’t say something nice about someone, don’t say anything at all.”. And while I’d like to follow her advice, especially in the case of this — ahem — movie, I know you’ll be wanting a bit more and I’ll try to be nice.
CU Buffs opponent preview: Experienced Utah team is preseason Big 12 favorite
There are very few reliable commodities in college football these days. Nick Saban retired this offseason, ending a historic run at Alabama and lowering the number of coaches who have been in their current roles for at least a decade to just 14 (out of 133 FBS programs). Down at...
Minor league OF commits the most brutal game-losing error
The El Paso Chihuahuas appeared to have a win in hand Friday in their Triple-A contest against the Salt Lake Bees at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Chihuahuas held a 3-2 lead with two outs in the bottom of the 9th inning. With runners on first and second, Bees batter Bryce Teodosio... The post Minor league OF commits the most brutal game-losing error appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Insider reveals where Jazz stand on how they will use their cap room
The Utah Jazz are way under the cap right now. They used some of their cap room to acquire Russell Westbrook, who they instantly waived. Doing so may have signaled that they are willing to take on similar contracts. On paper, it wouldn't be the worst idea to acquire expendable...
Utah Men’s Golf Signs Nils Svanberg
SALT LAKE CITY – University of Utah men's golf coach Garrett Clegg announced the newest addition to his program on Friday in Stockholm, Sweden native Nils Svanberg. "We are thrilled that Nils will be joining us in January," said Clegg "He is an extremely talented player and will make our program better the day he steps foot on campus. He comes to us from the same school as Jesper von Reedtz, who graduated in 2023. Nils has played all over the world and competed at the very highest levels of junior and amateur golf while representing Sweden." Svanberg's spent his...
60 in 60: #26 Utah’s Michael Mokofisi (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. 26 is Utah offensive lineman Michael Mokifisi. Mokofisi is the 16th Ute to crack our list through 35 picks. The most recent selections from Utah are No. 35 Jaren Kump (OL), No. 36 Landen King (TE), and No. 37 Nate Ritchie (S).
UteNation Countdown to Kickoff: No. 34 Jack Bouwmeester
With 34 days left until the University of Utah kicks off against Southern Utah, it’s time to discuss the Utes field-flipping weapon, No. 34 Jack Bouwmeester. The dangerous punter will be a welcome sight with the Utes’ loaded offense and dominant defense. If the Utes crack the CFP, he’ll be a big reason why, as Utah’s past punter cost them at crucial time during their big 2021 season. After an average first season, Bouwmeester showed that Utah’s vaunted punting attack that they’ve been know for over the last decade, was back. UteNation Take What a difference a year makes. Before...
Technical volunteers needed in preparation for Utah’s 2034 games
PARIS — There’s a way for Utahns to start volunteering in Olympics sports now, that may just provide a leg up for being one of those coveted volunteers when the games come back to Utah in 2034. The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation says they’re looking for technical volunteers...
'Lies!': 'RHOSLC' Star Mary Cosby Denies Divorce Rumors
The Real Housewives franchise is no stranger to divorce rumors and speculation, and now a new one has emerged: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Mary Cosby could be having martial issues.“The ladies are filming again! I always said it was going to be OGs plust one new HW and two friends (I have always said which newbie this would be)," one user wrote on Reddit about Mary, who is married to husband Robert. “No denying Mary as a housewife now with this info,” the post continued. “They are filming some scenes yesterday and tonight. Filming with Angie for...
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