GALLERY: Pine View 52, Sky View 44 girls basketball playoffs
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Photos by Robert K. Scott / Additional information about Robert’s work (or inquiries about purchasing his photos) can be found at rscott.smugmug.com. Source link
The Mountain Crest Mustangs vs Park City Miners girls basketball broadcast is scheduled to begin at 12:50 p.m. Saturday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Jason Walker on 107.7 FM and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Mountain Crest games, click here. Source link
The Ridgeline Riverhawks vs Mountain View Bruins girls basketball broadcast is scheduled to begin at approximately 12:50 p.m. Saturday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Dave Simmons and Nick Zollinger. Listen to this broadcast on the radio at 104.5 The Ranch and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Ridgeline games, click here. Source link
The Green Canyon Wolves vs Tooele Buffalo girls basketball broadcast is scheduled to begin at 12:50 p.m. Saturday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Stockton Jewkes and Terrell Baldwin on 100.9 Lite FM and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Green Canyon games, click here. Source link
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jrue Holiday scored a season-high 31 points and Donovan Clingan added 23 points and 18 rebounds as the Portland Trail Blazers beat Utah 135-119 on Thursday night — hours after the Jazz lost Jaren Jackson Jr. to knee surgery and were fined $500,000 by the NBA for sitting healthy stars. Clingan also had a career-high seven assists and three blocks. Holiday had nine rebounds and seven assists to lead Portland (27-29) to its fourth victory in five games. Jerami Grant added 18 points and Scoot Henderson scored 15 in his fourth game this season. Brice Sensabaugh had 28 points while Ace Bailey, Kyle Filipowski and Isaiah Collier each scored 15 for Utah (18-38). In his first NBA game, Utah two-way player Blake Hinson scored 11 points and hit a 3-pointer to pull the Jazz to 111-108. But the Blazers responded with an 11-2 run capped by Holiday’s layup to clinch the win. Clingan sparked a 10-0 spurt with dominating play on both ends to give the Trail Blazers a 75-65 lead. Portland outscored the short-handed Jazz 40-23 in the third quarter to take control. Jackson, who led the Jazz to a 2-1 record since arriving
Utah appeared to find a loophole in the NBA’s player participation policy, but the league sent a message Thursday by hitting the Jazz with a $500,000 fine. The NBA also docked the Indiana Pacers $100,000 for holding out Pascal Siakam and two other starters in a Feb. 3 game against the Jazz. The policy was put in place in September 2023 to try to discourage clubs from purposely losing in order to improve their chances with the draft lottery. This year’s draft is considered the strongest in several years, possibly incentivizing clubs like the Jazz to position themselves for a high pick. The Jazz did not play stars Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. in the fourth quarter of recent close games. Both played three quarters in recent road games against Miami and Orlando. The Magic rallied from 17 points down to win 120-117, but the Jazz defeated the Heat 115-111. Jazz coach Will Hardy was asked after the game at Miami whether he considered playing Markkanen and Jackson in the fourth quarter. “I wasn’t,” Hardy said succinctly. Hardy said Thursday night after a loss to Portland that he was following the advice of the team’s medical staff. “I sat
After spending the better part of two months playing games against Mountain West opponents, Utah State will dip its toes back into non-conference play with a matchup against American powerhouse Memphis. The Tigers haven’t quite been the power of recent years, sitting with a .500 record this late into the year. Still, it’s a tough opponent that could provide matchup problems USU will have to overcome to get another win on its resume. Here’s all of the necessary info ahead of this game for the Aggies. How to watch Tip-off: 6 p.m. (Mountain Time) Location: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (Logan, UT) TV Broadcast: MW Network | KMYU Radio Broadcast: KVNU (102.1 FM, 610 AM) / kvnutalk.com / KVNU mobile app KVNU Aggie GameDay pregame show with Stockton Jewkes and J.D. Walker: 5 p.m. KVNU Aggie Call: Immediately after Coach Calhoun’s post-game comments Text (435) 554-1175 or call (435) 753-5868 during the pregame or postgame show to give your thoughts and reactions for the game. Projected Starters Utah State (21-3) G – Drake Allen (6-5, Sr.) – 5.9 points | 3.1 rebounds | 5.7 assists G – Mason Falslev (6-4, Jr.) – 15.3 points | 5.7 rebounds | 2.6 assists G – MJ Collins (6-4, Sr.) –