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Anything over 20 wins in a high school volleyball season is a major accomplishment.
Altamont saw its season come to an end in the Class 1A 8-player semifinal round at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman.No.
Coach Kaylie Defa had a plan when she was making the Tabiona volleyball schedule this year.
Uintah’s 8-4 mark was one that produced many offensive highlights along with several new school records.
Uintah created plenty of success during Jared Bigler’s first year as the head coach for the boys and girls swim program.
Uintah took a step in the right direction making it to the Class 4A state volleyball tournament at Utah Valley University in Orem.
Altamont locked up a spot to the Class 1A 8-player state semifinal with a 38-20 home win over St.
Union’s Jaylie Jenkins and River White have been the best duo in Class 3A state cross country.It was only fitting the individual state race was a photo finish between the two teammates at Sugar House Park.Jenkins won her first cross country championship by crossing the finish line with a time of 17 minutes and 48 seconds.74 seconds.White was timed at 17:48.83.It was the tightest finish of all the state meets.“It was a really close,” Jenkins said.
Uintah’s Alaya Malone began the soccer season in a three-way battle for the starting goalie position on her squad.The senior locked down the spot after the preseason.She continued to make headlines throughout Region 8 play, setting a new school record with seven shutouts in one year.Malone was recognized as the region’s Outstanding Goalkeeper voted on by the coaches.“That is a really big award for her, considering some of the goalkeepers we have in our region,” Uintah coach Jimmy Glenn said.