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Region 11 football scoreboard – Aug. 25, 2023 – Cache Valley Daily

Here are the results for Region 11 football games on Aug. 25, 2023 and the standings at the end of the third week of the season. Links to the replays of each of these games are included in the capsules for each game. Results Sky View 45, Morgan 28 Sky View    –  10 | 14 | 7 | 14 – 45 Morgan  – 0 | 7 | 14 | 7 – 28 Find a replay of Sky View’s game HERE. McDonalds Player of the Game Jacy Lillywhite: 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 tackle for loss Timpanogos 34, Logan 8 Logan     –     0 | 0 | 8 | – – Timpanogos  –  14 | 10 | 10 | – – Find the replay of Logan’s game HERE. McDonalds Player of the Game Ridgeline 28, Stansbury 27 Ridgeline   –    0 | 14 | 14 | 0 – 28 Riverton  –  0 | 14 | 13 | 0 –  27 Find the replay of Ridgeline’s game HERE. McDonalds Player of the Game JT White: 171 yards rushing

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LIVESTREAM: Bear River Bears vs Cedar Valley Aviators high school football

The Bear River Bears vs Cedar Valley Aviators broadcast is scheduled to begin at 6:45 p.m. Tonight’s audio-only broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Clint Payne and JarDee Nessen. Listen to this broadcast on the radio at 104.9 FM The Ranch in Box Elder County and streamed online here. To see which future games will be broadcast, click here. To watch other High School games that have aired this season, click here. Free News Delivery by Email Would you like to have the day’s news stories delivered right to your inbox every evening? Enter your email below to start! Source link

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Bear River hoping for breakout season – Cache Valley Daily

Bear River has a proud football history, especially in the 21st century where it’s won three state championships. In the most recent years, however, the team has not lived up to that history. Will this be the season the Bears turn things around? Team Info Head Coach: Trampis Waite (2nd Year, 3-8 record) Radio Broadcast: 104.9 The Ranch Radio Crew: Clint Payne (play-by-play), JarDee Nessen (analyst) 2023 Schedule Aug 11 vs CEDAR VALLEY Aug 18 at Morgan Aug 25 vs BOX ELDER Sept 1 vs CARBON Sept 8 vs LOGAN Sept 15 at Sky View Sept 22 at Green Canyon Sept 29 vs MOUNTAIN CREST Oct 6 at Ridgeline 2022 Summary Record: 3-8 Region Finish: 6th (1-4) Playoffs: Lost in First Round (35-15 at Mountain Crest) Returners Returning Starters: 17 8 on Offense 9 on Defense Returning All-Region Players: 8 All-Region Players Lost: 2

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Mountain Crest looking to take next step – Cache Valley Daily

The 2022 season was a rebound year for a proud Mountain Crest football program. Between 2020 and 2021, the Mustangs had gone a combined 3-18 and hadn’t seen a winning season since 2018. Ryan Visser took over as head coach in late spring of 2022 and proceeded to coach the team to an 8-5 record and an appearance in the 4A state semifinal. 2023 Schedule Aug 11 vs HURRICANE Aug 18 vs BOX ELDER Aug 25 vs POCATELLO (~8:30 at Maverik Stadium) Sept 1 at Minico (ID) Oct. 11 at Maple Mountain Sept 8 at Green Canyon Sept 15 vs LOGAN Sept 21 (Thur) at Ridgeline Sept 29 at Bear River Oct 6 vs SKY VIEW 2022 Summary Record: 8-5 Region Finish: 3rd (3-2) Playoffs: Lost in Semifinal (44-14 vs Desert Hills) Returners Returning Starters: 11 Returning All-Region Players: 5 All-Region Players Lost: 10 Hear Coach Visser’s thoughts on his team 2023 Prospectus Coach Visser has

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Logan enters new coaching era – Cache Valley Daily

LOGAN — The Logan Grizzlies football program hasn’t thrived the last few years despite a long and proud history. The last time the team had a winning record was 2018 and that’s something new head coach Carson Mund is looking to change. He’s adopted a long-term view but that doesn’t mean 2023 is a throw-away season as part of a rebuild. Team Info Head Coach: Carson Mund (1st Year) Radio Broadcast: KVNU 102 FM, 610 AM Broadcasters: Jason Walker (play-by-play), Josh Anderson (analyst) 2023 Schedule Aug 11 @ Pine View Aug 18 vs NORTH SANPETE Aug 25 @ Timpanogos Sept 1 vs Juan Diego Sept 8 @ Bear River Sept 15 @ Mountain Crest Sept 22 vs SKY VIEW Sept 29 vs RIDGELINE Oct 6 vs GREEN CANYON 2022 Summary Record: 5-6 Region Finish: 4th (2-3) Playoffs: Lost in First Round (7-0 at Cedar) Returners Returning Starters: 8 Returning All-Region Players: 5

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The legacy of Bear River softball coach Calvin Bingham – Cache Valley Daily

Bear River Bears softball. Photo by Lorene Hale GARLAND – Of all the accomplishments in sports, the most validating is undoubtedly becoming league champion, earning the right to hoist a trophy and craft a championship ring to keep as a reminder of that achievement. Most never fulfil that goal. Some are able, even fewer manage on multiple occasions. Calvin Bingham Calvin Bingham has done it 11 times. In 24 years at the helm of the Bear River softball team, Bingham has led his team to 505 total wins and 11 Utah state softball championships. “Kinda unbelievable isn’t it?” Bingham said in an interview on the Full Court Press on 106.9 FM, 1390 AM, The FAN. In all of those years as coach, Bingham never had a losing season. Well, almost never. As his son dutifully reminds him, that COVID-19 season was cut short just after the Bears had dropped their season opener to Snow Canyon. So that’s one 0-1 “losing season” to 23 years with a winning record, technically speaking. But just prior to the start of the 2023 playoffs, Bingham met with the school’s principal, AJ Gilmore, and informed him that he planned on retiring at the end of

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Cache Valley area high schools tally 19 championship teams, 52 individual state champions – Cache Valley Daily

The Mountain Crest girls soccer team hoists the championship trophy after defeating Snow Canyon 3-0 in the 4A girls soccer championship on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022. Photo by Robert K. Scott From Brigham City to the south, Preston and Malad to the north, Cache Valley-area high schools saw success across the board, taking home 19 team championship trophies across a total of 25 sports and competitions which includes 52 individual event championships. A total of 10 teams finished as runner-ups in their respective sports. Green Canyon, Mountain Crest and Ridgeline were able to earn three championships apiece. Bear River, Bear Lake and Malad each had two title-winning teams with Preston, Rich, Sky View and West Side all having one. Box Elder and Logan were the only ones to get shut out of the trophy case in terms of team sports but both schools produced individual champions. The following is a comprehensive list of teams that won championships in fall, winter and spring sports. Below that is a list of individual champions in golf, tennis, swimming, wrestling, track & field and cross country. Fall Sports Champions Bear Lake (2A Idaho Football) Coach: Ryan Messerly Team Record: 10-1 Bear Lake won its first-ever football

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Nearly 100 local students in nine different sports recognized on spring Academic All-State teams – Cache Valley Daily

LOGAN – The Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) recently announced its spring Academic All-State teams. Dozens of student athletes from Region 11, Box Elder High School and Rich High School were recognized for their achievements in their designated sports and for their success in the classroom. In total, 90 local students were recognized in nine spring sports. “For over many years the UHSAA has presented the Academic All-State Award to recognize those students who have excelled in the classroom as well as in athletic competition,” says UHSAA Executive Director Rob Cuff. “Individuals are selected for this award on the basis of their athletic ability and academic proficiency. “With over 100,000 students participating in high school activities, this award is the most prestigious honor the UHSAA presents to senior students. On behalf of all those who are associated with the UHSAA, I congratulate and pay tribute to those individuals who have earned and received this distinguished award.“ The nomination process for these awards opened on March 19 and continued through April 18. Student athletes are considered for these recognitions based on their unweighted cumulative high school GPA, ACT/SAT score, and a nomination form. The following is a list of local

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Bear River wins, but Ridgeline, Green Canyon and Mountain Crest falter in 4A baseball playoffs Tuesday – Cache Valley Daily

Bear River Bears baseball. Photo by Clint Allen. PROVO – The Bear River Bears survived an up and down contest to get the day started in the 4A baseball playoffs at Larry H. Miller Field at Brigham Young University on Tuesday. #8 Bear River outlasted #5 Desert Hills 11-10 in an up and down game in the consolation bracket. With the win, they will play Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Utah Valley University against fellow Region 11 foe Mountain Crest. #6 Ridgeline has struggled to get runners on base and across home plate, while also stopping their opponents from doing the same. On Monday, Ridgeline lost 10-1 vs. Dixie and Tuesday wasn’t much better. The Riverhawks lost 8-1 vs #2 Crimson Cliffs, meaning Ridgeline is officially eliminated from the playoffs. Later in the day, #7 Green Canyon suffered a similar 8-1 loss to #3 Dixie. But the Wolves were not eliminated from contention. They will face the team who took out the Riverhawks – Crimson Cliffs – at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the consolation bracket at Utah Valley University in Orem. The night cap featured #4 Mountain Crest vs #1 Snow Canyon. The Warriors needed a walk off home run

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Mountain Crest and Green Canyon remain in baseball winner’s bracket; Bear River and Ridgeline not out yet – Cache Valley Daily

Green Canyon baseball. Photo by Sean Greene. PROVO – In the opening round of Bracket Play of the 4A baseball playoffs at Brigham Young University, #4 Mountain Crest began the day with a 5-1 victory over #5 Desert Hills. The #8 Bear River Bears held a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the 7th inning before a two run walk off home run by #1 Snow Canyon propelled the Warriors to a 3-2 win. #7 Green Canyon pulled off an upset with a 5-1 victory over #2 Crimson Cliffs. In the nightcap, the #3 Dixie Flyers got the best of #6 Ridgeline 10-1. All teams will be back in action Tuesday, with Mountain Crest and Green Canyon advancing in the winner’s bracket. But since it is a double elimination tournament, Bear River and Ridgeline are not out of it yet. Monday Scores:#4 Mountain Crest 5#5 Desert Hills 1 #1 Snow Canyon 3#8 Bear River 2 #7 Green Canyon 5#2 Crimson Cliffs 1 #3 Dixie 10#6 Ridgeline 1 Tuesday Schedule:#8 Bear River vs #5 Desert Hills at 12:30 p.m. (with play-by-coverage on 104.9 The Ranch in Box Elder County). #6 Ridgeline vs #2 Crimson Cliffs at 3 p.m. (with play-by-coverage on

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