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Bracing for impact: Saine, Duft hope latest effort sparks greatness for Weber State guard
OGDEN — Tijan Saine Jr. had some moments early this season. The junior and somewhat prized transfer (rated the sixth-best Division II transfer in the country by Portal Report) saved Weber State men's basketball from what would've been an odd exhibition loss, made big shots inside and ...
Boys basketball: West Field moves the rock, Morgan hits the dock 61-50 in local feature
TAYLOR — Sometimes, just one little nudge is all you need. In the moments after Morgan won the tipoff, the reigning 3A tournament MVP Bracken Saunders delivered a two-hand jam in the very first possession to challenge West Field in the home team's season opener Friday night. Saunders went ...
Boys basketball: Ben Lomond battles but loses touch late in loss to Granger
OGDEN — If ever the final score of a basketball game was not an indicator of how close it actually was, Ben Lomond’s 69-55 loss to Granger on Friday afternoon in the opening round of the Pepsi Classic fit that configuration. The game was tied at 40 late in the third quarter and the Scots ...
Preview: Weber State sends off seniors in home finale against Northern Arizona
Full of injuries and losses, a rather miserable 2025 season comes to a close Saturday when Weber State football (3-8, 1-6 Big Sky) hosts Northern Arizona (7-4, 4-3) in the finale. The Wildcats will officially send off 18 players as part of senior day before kicking off with the ...
Junction City Jam: Visiting coaches speak on choice to play in Weber State event
OGDEN — First-year head coach John Andrzejek had a plan for his Campbell Camels. Taking over for 12-year coach Kevin McGeehan, Andrzejek is trying to help Campbell adjust to life in its third year in the Coastal Athletic Association. Among trips to Wisconsin, West Virginia, Wake Forest and ...