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PHOTO GALLERY: Logan 52, Bear River 49 OT in boys basketball

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PHOTO GALLERY: Green Canyon 69, Sky View 49 in boys basketball

Photos by Clint Allen / Additional information about Clint’s work (or inquiries about purchasing his photos) can be found at clintallen.smugmug.com. Photo Gallery sponsored by The Logo Shop, your source for teams, businesses and booster clubs. Visit http://welogostuff.mypromohq.com/ Click on photo to enlarge it, then use your left-right arrow keys to cycle through the gallery Source link

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Brown, Uduje both score 20-plus, Aggies avoid letdown in rally at Wyoming – Cache Valley Daily

Josh Uduje and Darius Brown II With under a minute to play in the first half of Utah State’s road contest with Wyoming, the Aggies trailed by five points, 41-36, to the home-team Cowboys in part due to some rather poor defense. The most recent example at that point having been a dunk by Wyoming’s freshman forward Cam Manyawu after he faked fellow freshman Karson Templin with a fake screen then cutting to the basket and getting a hammer dunk. “We knew that what we was doing in the first half was not ourselves,” USU guard Josh Uduje said. “Coach always talks about being the aggressor, and honestly Wyoming in the first half was the aggressors.” That USU was down by five at that moment in time was actually a small miracle as that deficit was half of what it’d been just a few minutes early when the Aggies trailed 35-25. But six seconds after Manyawu’s dunk brought the Wyoming fans to their feet, Darius Brown pulled up from 28 feet and drilled a long triple, bringing the Aggies within two points just minutes after they’d faced a double-digit hole. That three capped a 15-point first half in which Brown,

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PHOTO GALLERY: Green Canyon 65, Sky View 53 in girls basketball

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Anthony Davis, Rui Hachimura lead Lakers past Jazz 138-122 with LeBron James resting – Cache Valley Daily

Los Angeles Lakers forward Rui Hachimura (28) reacts after scoring a 3-pointer against the Utah Jazz during the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Anthony Davis had 37 points and 15 rebounds and Rui Hachimura scored a career-high 36 points for the Los Angeles Lakers, who beat the Utah Jazz 138-122 on Wednesday night while resting LeBron James in their final game before the All-Star break. “It’s kind of one of those trap games right before All-Star and you’re on the road. You get in late and you can easily fold … but we didn’t,” Davis said. The team cited an ankle injury for James, who sat out the second game of a back-to-back. He is set to play in his 20th All-Star Game on Sunday in Indianapolis. Hachimura made a career-best six 3-pointers and topped his previous high of 30 points, which he had reached four times in his five-year career. “I want to impact the game. My goal is to be the X-factor for the team, offensive or defensively. Be aggressive and use my size,” Hachimura said. The Lakers have won

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