LOGAN – In mid-November, the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) announced its “first consideration” or upcoming realignment. In its proposal, Logan High School would have dropped to 3A. But on Thursday, the UHSAA Board of Trustees released its first consideration of regions for 2023-25 and it kept the Logan Grizzlies in 4A with its other Region 11 schools, like Sky View, Green Canyon, Bear River, Ridgeline and Mountain Crest. In an interview during the Full Court Press on 106.9 The FAN when UHSAA’s first consideration was released, Logan High Athletic Director Mitchell Argyle said travel and keeping current region rivalries intact were major factors he would consider when deciding whether or not to appeal UHSAA’s realignment proposal. “I love playing in our valley,” Argyle said. “We enjoy our rivalries with our Cache Valley group and Bear River.” Argyle didn’t specify if he was leaning for or against the proposal, saying he and the Logan administration would wait and see how things go in the coming weeks as changes to the proposal happen. It appears the Logan administration did, in fact, appeal the original decision, opting to remain in 4A. The realignment and assignment of regions on Thursday did reveal