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LIVESTREAM: #1 Ridgeline vs #16 Hurricane in 4A football playoffs | Multimedia

The Ridgeline Riverhawks vs Hurricane Tigers football broadcast is scheduled to begin at 4:45 p.m. Ridgeline Hosts Hurricane in High School Football Friday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Dave Simmons and Stratford Simmons. 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

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Sergachev helps Utah beat Flames 5-1 to snap four-game skid | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mikhail Sergachev had a goal and two assists, Connor Ingram stopped 30 shots and the Utah Hockey Club beat the Calgary Flames 5-1 on Wednesday night. Alexander Kerfoot, Barrett Hayton, Maveric Lamoureux, and Clayton Keller also scored to help end Utah’s four-game skid. Anthony Mantha scored for the Flames, who lost their fourth straight. Dustin Wolf finished with 23 saves. Kerfoot and Hayton both scored on long shots to give Utah a two-goal lead in the first. Mantha pulled one back early in the second, only for Lamoureux to counter following a takeaway and drill a 60-foot slap shot 17 seconds later. Sergachev snapped the puck home during a 5-on-3 advantage to make it a three-goal margin late in the second. Keller’s third-period power play goal capped the scoring. Takeaways Flames: Chances to score and take control were there for Calgary early. The Flames failed to capitalize on two first-period power plays and put themselves in a tough spot once Utah’s offense got going. Utah: Utah followed a near-identical script to Monday’s overtime loss to San Jose, once again taking a 4-1 lead into the third behind crisp offensive play. This time, Utah’s defense did

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Utah State football joins with Team IMPACT to welcome Simon Hveem to the program | Sports

LOGAN, Utah — Working through Team IMPACT, Utah State football welcomed a new team member at today’s practice in 5-year-old Simon Hveem (pronounced veem). “We are incredibly excited to welcome Simon as our newest Aggie commit and the entire Hveem Family into the Utah State football program,” said interim head coach Nate Dreiling. “Team IMPACT provides an opportunity to allow kids like Simon to gain an entire team to help in their fight with cancer, and we couldn’t be prouder to be a part of his journey. While we will strive to make it amazing for Simon, we can’t discount the enormous impact he will have on our student-athletes and program. We are excited to welcome Simon and his family with open arms and look forward to Aggie Nation doing the same!” Simon lives with his parents, Rachel and Joshua, and three siblings in Wellsville, Utah, and was diagnosed with lymphoma earlier this year and has been undergoing chemotherapy since. On Wednesday, Simon was introduced to the team and was given his own jersey during the post-practice huddle. Simon will continue to be a part of the Utah State football team, including participating in the team’s national signing day in December.

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Volleyball flirts with program record in 3-0 sweep of Nevada | Sports

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State volleyball dominated in every phase of the game en route to a 3-0 (25-12, 25-18, 25-12) sweep of Nevada on Tuesday night at the Wayne Estes Center. The Aggies hit .500 (40-5-70) for the match, the team’s first time hitting .500 or better since hitting a program-record .550 against VCU in 1997. Head coach Rob Neilson “That’s as complete of a match as maybe we’ve ever played in my five years here and we’ve had some really good teams that have accomplished really good things. We hit great. We defended them great. We blocked great. We served great. We passed great. I’m just really impressed by how our team is growing. It’s fun to see against a really good, aggressive and competitive Nevada team. I’m really proud of our group and how we got after it.” Set One USU dominated from the opening serve, hitting .700 in the first set and recording three aces. The Aggies used an early 4-0 to open up a quick lead before taking firm control with a 9-3 stretch midway through. Utah State left no room for a comeback, closing the set on a 5-0 run to win, 25-12. The Aggies

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Sabonis scores 28 points as the Kings run past the punchless Jazz, 113-96 | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Domantas Sabonis had 28 points and 11 rebounds, De’Aaron Fox added 19 points and the Sacramento Kings dominated the reeling Utah Jazz 113-96 on Tuesday night. Jordan Clarkson scored 21 points and John Collins tallied 18 for the Jazz, who opened the season with four straight defeats and lost starting forwards Taylor Hendricks (broken leg) and Lauri Markkanen (back spasms) on back-to-back nights. The Jazz have lost their last two home games by a combined 58 points. Rookie Kyle Filipowski got his first extended playing time and scored 12 points. DeMar DeRozan had 20 points and eight assists for the Kings, who have won two straight after starting 0-2. Kevin Huerter and Keegan Murray each scored 14 for the Kings, who led by as many 27 points. Takeaways Kings: The Kings shot just 25.8% from 3-point range but hit 65.6% inside the arc. They are moving the ball and seeing open shots, especially in the midrange. Jazz: Without defensive stopper Hendricks, who was lost for the season with a gruesome broken leg and dislocated ankle on Monday, Utah struggled with Sacramento’s dribble penetration and crisp passing while often having three or four rookies and second-year

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Jefferson Diaz scores the decisive goal in a 5-4 shootout as Minnesota beats RSL in MLS playoffs | Sports

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Jefferson Diaz scored the decisive goal in a 5-4 shootout after Minnesota and Real Salt Lake played to a scoreless draw in regulation, and United beat RSL in the first game of a best-of-three series on Tuesday night. It marked Minnesota’s first MLS Cup playoff win via a penalty kick shootout in club history. United can clinch a spot in the Western Conference semifinals with another victory over RSL on Saturday. Diaz sent RSL goalkeeper Zac MacMath the wrong way in the sixth round and then Braian Ojeda had a shot deflect off the crossbar. Minnesota goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair secured his eighth clean sheet of the season. MacMath dove to his left to deny Minnesota defender Michael Boxall in the third round of penalty kicks, but RSL defender Justen Glad followed with a shot that sailed the crossbar to keep it even at 2. MacMath guessed correctly in the fourth round, but Jeong Sang-Bin’s shot went under him into the back of the net. RSL’s last home playoff loss occurred in 2019 against Seattle. AP MLS: https://apnews.com/hub/major-league-soccer Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed

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Reeling Jazz try to move on after Hendricks’ gruesome injury | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Jazz have been emphasizing that this season will be centered on developing their young building blocks like forward Taylor Hendricks, but now he’s likely gone for the season. On Monday night, Hendricks ran down the court toward the baseline, stumbled and awkwardly fell on top of his leg. Without anyone in his vicinity, he broke his right fibula, dislocated his ankle and yelped in disbelief as he saw his foot going one direction and his leg the other. Several Jazz players had tears in their eyes and covered their heads with towels during an extended break where the medical staff took Hendricks off on a stretcher. They lost to the Mavericks 110-102 and now face a rebuilding season without a defensive centerpiece. “A bunch of us were visibly rattled. It was really hard to see,” Utah coach Will Hardy said Tuesday. “Everybody processes those things differently. Everybody needs to pick each other up at different moments.” After the Jazz chose him at No. 9 in the 2023 draft, Hendricks spent about half his rookie campaign in the G League before breaking into the rotation later in the season. In the first three games

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Week 9 Mountain West Watch – Broncos’ playoff resume, Wyoming’s referee troubles, Rams a MW contender? | Sports

Week 9 featured numerous thrilling games in the Mountain West as three contests involving MW teams finished within one score, including a walk-off field goal. Bowl hopes are realistic for as many as seven teams in the conference, whereas a few weeks ago they were sitting pretty low. There’s even very real expectations for a playoff bid coming from the Mountain West with Boise State maintaining its win streak and upping its rank in the AP Poll. There’s plenty to go over in the return of Mountain West Watch, including a bit of a revamp to the format (at least later). We’ve seen the Broncos staking their claim on a playoff spot, Colorado State is looking to play spoiler, Wyoming’s struggles with referees and some pretty big games from players across the conference. Week 9 Mountain West Standings / AP Poll Rankings Rk Team Record MW Record AP Poll Composite Rank 1 Boise State 6-1 3-0 15th 21.5 2 Colorado State 5-3 3-0 – 92.8 3 San Diego State 3-4 2-0 – 107.5 4 Fresno State 5-3 3-1 – 70.3 5 UNLV 6-2 2-1 RV (31st) 38.7 6 San Jose State 5-3 3-2 – 82.5 7 New Mexico 3-5 2-2

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Utah Jazz’s Taylor Hendricks stretchered off the floor after breaking his leg | Sports

DALLAS (AP) — Utah forward Taylor Hendricks was wheeled off the floor on a stretcher with a right-leg injury after he landed awkwardly midway through the third quarter of the Jazz’s 110-102 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night. The team said Hendricks fractured his right fibula and dislocated his ankle. “He’s a great kid, and so we’re really just trying to focus on him — his health, keeping his spirits up, as he begins the road of his recovery,” Jazz coach Will Hardy said. “But these are the moments in sports that suck.” Hendricks went down to the floor without any contact near the baseline beneath the Jazz’s basket, his foot landing in an awkward direction. Hendricks, in his second season, had two points, three rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes making his third consecutive start after starting 23 games of his 40 appearances as a rookie. “Super unfortunate,” said Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen, who struggled to find words. “We’re all here for him. It sucks that we lost, but he’s more important than that. We know how hard he worked the whole summer to be ready for this opportunity, so it sure feels tough for him.

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