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Two Utah teams advance to nationals

KEARNS - Some of the best young tennis players in the West collided this past weekend for the USTA's junior team section championship. Competitors from the four divisions of play, spanning from 14-year-olds to their 18-year-old peers, squared off to ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  14 Aug 2008

Two Utah teams advance to national championships

KEARNS - Some of the best young tennis players in the West collided this past weekend for the USTA's junior team section championship. Competitors from the four divisions of play, spanning from 14-year-olds to their 18-year-old peers, squared off to ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  7 Aug 2008

Bike tour has fans seeing red

On their Web site, it seems like the LAGBRAU's tagline is more a dare than a simple promotional tool: 400 miles, seven days, three National Parks, two skinny tires.     The Legacy Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Utah, or the LAGBRAU as it's known to ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  7 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Orrin Hatch

U. student feels at home on the bike

If you want to gauge Mitchell Peterson's dedication, just look at his report card.     Next to the usual A's and B's of an above-average sophomore at the University of Utah sits an out-of-place D; a failing grade in a math class and an unwelcome ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  24 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Lance Armstrong

Filling a state void

With the new Real Salt Lake stadium dominating the skyline in Sandy and high school soccer programs across the state growing by leaps and bounds, it's safe to say that the world's favorite sport is making an impression in Utah.     Yet the increase in ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  26 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Real Salt Lake

Club team fills a state void

With the new Real Salt Lake stadium dominating the skyline in Sandy and high school soccer programs across the state growing by leaps and bounds, it's safe to say that the world's favorite sport is making an impression in Utah.     Yet the increase in ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  19 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Real Salt Lake

A player's heart

Danny Christensen isn't exactly what you'd expect from a Highland rugby player. He's an unassuming 5-foot-8, you can count all the ribs on his 145-pound frame and he complements it all with a soft-spoken demeanor.     When asked about his ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  19 Jun 2008

Bees: Salt Lake picks up win with late HRs

After pulling together some late-game heroics, the Salt Lake Bees picked up their second victory in as many nights Monday, defeating the Tacoma Rainiers 8-7 to start a four-game series.     Tacoma led 7-6 going into the bottom of the eighth. With his ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  10 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Tracy Thorpe,  Bobby Mitchell,  Jason Bulger,  Darren O'Day

Prep softball: A Titans' tandem

If you saw the Olympus softball team play this season, you might have been struck with the insatiable desire to chew some Doublemint gum, ride a tandem bike or watch "The Parent Trap."     Don't worry, it was perfectly normal.     The reason for those ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  5 Jun 2008

Prep softball: Spartans fall short

When Murray softball player Taylor Gallegos talks about team unity, she only is referring to what happens on the field. As for the unity of her team during school hours, she's got no idea.     Gallegos was the Spartans' top pitcher, one of the team's ...

From PACE GARDNER, Salt Lake Tribune,  29 May 2008

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