
Hammond, Noyes humbled to be Thanksgiving Gobbler receipts
by Bruce Tippets BTippets@cherryroad.com Amy Hammond and Cassi Noyes are known in the community for helping others when they are in need. The roles were… Login to continue reading Login…
by Bruce Tippets BTippets@cherryroad.com Amy Hammond and Cassi Noyes are known in the community for helping others when they are in need. The roles were… Login to continue reading Login…
by Bruce Tippets BTippets@cherryroad.com Not a lot of people had any idea on how dangerous of a Duchesne girls team was last year at the… Login to continue reading Login…
by Bruce TippetsBTippets@cherryroad.com Whitney Wilkerson is an Altamont native and grew up there playing basketball. Now, she has the opportunity to be the Altamont girls… Login to continue reading Login…
by Bruce TippetsBTippets@cherryroad.com When Camie Oakey took over the Union girls basketball program last year, she knew how vital it was to have a home… Login to continue reading Login…
by Bruce Tippets BTippets@cherryroad.com London Garner was introduced to the game of soccer at a young age. The Union High School senior developed a love… Login to continue reading Login…
by Bruce TippetsBTippets@cherryroad.com After advancing to the Class 3A quarterfinal match for the first time in school history, the Union soccer program received postseason awards.… Login to continue reading Login…
Amy Hammond and Cassie Noyes were overcome with emotions after they found The Gobbler Thanksgiving 5K was going to honor them this year.
Union knocked down five crucial 3-pointers on its way to a 58-49 victory over Carbon to start the boys basketball season in Roosevelt.
Josh Frost knows what it takes to perform at a high level when the spotlight is on during the National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas.
Big things are expected out of the Duchesne girls basketball program this winter in Class 2A.