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Projecting USU men’s basketball depth chart and potential lineups – Cache Valley Daily

FILE PHOTO: Big Blue gets the crowd excited during a Utah State men’s basketball game in the Spectrum. Photo by Lorene Hale. LOGAN – Utah State’s men’s basketball roster looks to be final since transfer windows are closed and the Aggies have filled all of its scholarship spots. And though the season is months away with not even the schedule having been set at the moment, there’s always time to make way-too-early predictions on what the starting lineup for the team may be and what other lineups the Aggies could run. After all, the starters may be the most common lineup, but the vast majority of the game will be played with at least one starter not on the court. Being able to throw out multiple looks with lineups, along with just having great depth overall, is a fantastic tool for head coaches to have. And thanks to his solid recruiting, Danny Sprinkle should have that capability at Utah State. There are plenty of questions that need to be answered, and few of them will have definitive answers before opening tip-off later this fall. Who starts at center? Will there be enough 3-point shooting across each lineup? How will young

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How a Wellsville girls soccer team sent a dozen players to college teams

WELLSVILLE – With the final whistle from the center referee the members of Tsunami, a girls soccer team in the Northern Utah United soccer organization, began a dejected walk off the field as their opponents celebrated victory which made them regional champions. Aside from the pain of losing in the regional championship game, the loss meant two more things. For one, it shattered hopes of an appearance at nationals in North Carolina where they could face the best of the best. And secondly, it heralded the end of the line for many girls on the team. They’d spent years playing with each other under the tutelage of their coach, Ray Larsen, from whom they’d learned lessons both on and off the field. But graduation from high school was quickly approaching for several girls, and those who were reaching that benchmark would be moving on, never to play for Tsunami again. “It was miserable,” said Liv Brenchley, one of the players on the team. “Everybody was bawling. We were so disappointed because we knew that we had one more chance to play together. And we lost.” As it turned out, Tsunami would get another chance before a breakup. The team they

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