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Several local wrestlers selected to participate in All-Star Duals – Cache Valley Daily

The 22nd-annual Ross Brunson Utah All-Star Duals take place Tuesday at the UCCU Center at Utah Valley University in Orem. According to the Utah High School Activities Association, the top 140 boy and girl wrestlers compete, including several from Northern Utah. From Region 11, the following boys (along with their respective weight class) were selected to compete: 113 — Carter Nelson (Mountain Crest) 120 — Easton Evans (Mountain Crest) 126 — Luke Schroeder (Mountain Crest) 138 — Ty Winward (Ridgeline) 144 — Terrell Lee (Mountain Crest) 175 — Brock Guthrie (Mountain Crest) 190 — Ronan Melani (Ridgeline) 215 — Hunter Hammer (Mountain Crest) From Box Elder, Bridger Ricks was selected in the 120 lb weight class. For girls wrestling, the following were selected from Region 11: 100 — Sadie Hardy (Bear River) 105 — Madee Turnbow (Mountain Crest) 110 — Jaise Wakley (Mountain Crest) 115 — Rylee Turnbow (Mountain Crest) 120 — Sophie Miller (Bear River) 125 — Easton Nyman (Mountain Crest) 130 — Madelyn Topham (Ridgeline) 140 — Josie Redman (Bear River) 145 — Cristell Flores (Mountain Crest) 155 — Talia Johansen (Mountain Crest) 170 — Teagan Hall (Mountain Crest) 190 — Kennedy Peapealalo (Mountain Crest) 235 — Sheccid

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Utah State football ranked 24th in final Associated Press poll – Cache Valley Daily

Utah State quarterback Cooper Legas (5) is hoisted on the shoulders of his teammates after they won the LA Bowl 24-13 over Oregon State in Inglewood, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) LOGAN, Utah – For just the fifth time in school history, Utah State football ended a season nationally ranked as it is listed 24th in the final Associated Press (AP) poll that was released Tuesday. It is the third time in the last 10 years that USU has been nationally ranked at season’s end. Utah State’s final top-25 ranking marks the first time all season that it was listed among the top-25 teams in the nation as the Aggies garnered votes in the national polls three separate times during the regular season. In fact, this is just the fifth USU team in school history to be ranked in the AP poll at any point during the season (1960, 1961, 2012, 2018, 2021). The last time Utah State ended a season nationally ranked was 2018, when that team finished the year 21st in the Coaches poll and 22nd in the AP poll as it went 11-2 and tied the school record for wins. The 2012 team finished the

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