
Eagles, Altamont get home wins
Duchesne dominated Gunnison Valley from start to finish for a 42-0 homecoming win.
Duchesne dominated Gunnison Valley from start to finish for a 42-0 homecoming win.
A successful day was turned into by the Vernal Velociraptors, a high school mountain biking team, at the Buckskin Hills Course.
Six Altamont baseball seniors have been instrumental in putting the program into the state title category discussion this year.Ryker Thacker, Brex Goodrich, Octavio Diaz, Judd Taylor, Teagen Jensen and Colton Beal still have some unfinished business left to accomplish.That is to bring home a state championship.“The senior class has really transformed our program,” Altamont coach Chaz Fisher said.
Uintah’s defense played a crucial role in an 18-15 road win against Salem Hills.
When Uintah and the Mountain View girls face off, fans should expect a soccer match that will probably go into overtime or even into penalty kicks to decide the winner.
Improvement is the best way to describe how the Uintah High School girls tennis team played in the regular season.The Lady Utes also adjusted to the way first-year coach Josiah Coughran liked to have things done in practice and in matches.Uintah played in the region tournament at Mountain View Sept.
Vernal has its sights set on its third straight Northwest Division title in the United States Premier Hockey League.General manager David Imonti is confident the Oilers have put in the work this off-season to make this happen after bolstering its roster with a mixture of veterans and newcomers.“We are super excited to get the season going,” Imonti said.
Uintah had finished second behind Orem in the first few region golf tournaments of the season.
Uintah and Mountain View were deadlocked at 23-23 early in the fourth quarter in the annual homecoming football game at Coach Belcher Stadium.
Duchesne running back Kasen Crum put up massive individual numbers in a commanding 48-27 win over North Sevier.