Apr 16, 2021
More infamous and famous but my uncle went to high school with Jeffrey Dahmer.
Went to high school with a friend who recently discovered tiktok fame! And he kept it a secret from me - so I m putting him on blast! @pandiroo
Went to the same high court school as Alice Cooper
Same class as Bart Johnson (dad in HS Musical) went to wasatch HS in Heber city.
My little brother played sports all throughout childhood with Taysom Hill in Pocatello Idaho
West High Alumni.Larry H. Miller, Tony Finau, Michael Chen.
Went to HS with Neleh Nielson from the first season of Survivor. She was #2 at the end.
OREM Morgan Honsvick remembers starting the season with Maple Mountain s girls wrestling program with just five girls practicing and preparing for the first season of the newly sanctioned sport by the Utah High School Activities Association.
By the end of the season, four Golden Eagles were wrestling each other to finish off the final two weight classes of the 5A state tournament.
Honsvick clinched the 245-pound state title, and teammates Ashley Camacho and Abigail Archibald each added a title to help Maple Mountain roll to the first-ever 5A state title Wednesday night at Mountain View. Honestly, I was surprised, said Honsvick, who pinned teammate Auriella Ramos in 2:30 to clinch her title. Nobody expected us to be where we are at today, and we just got there.
on January 15, 2021 at 3:11 pm
Utah State University’s band participated in performing the National Anthem during Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson’s inauguration on Jan 4.
The inauguration was held at 11 a.m. at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, UT, on the 125th anniversary of Utah’s statehood.
During the broadcast, videos of USU students playing their instruments were shown, as well as video of Snow College’s band and North Sanpete High School’s band playing together in Snow College’s auditorium.
All three institutions are the governor’s alma maters.
USU Band Director Lane Weaver said he was contacted about the opportunity early December by the Snow College band director.
Tooele, Stansbury to compete in Region 7 ♦
After multiple proposals that placed Tooele and Stansbury high schools in Class 5A and Class 4A at various times, the Utah High School Activities Association came to its final decision regarding how the state’s 148 high schools will be aligned across six different classifications on Thursday night.
The final region alignment, which will be in effect for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 school years, places Tooele and Stansbury in Class 5A’s Region 7. The Buffaloes and Stallions will be bumped up from Class 4A’s Region 10, where they had competed for the past four years. They will be joined by familiar foes Cedar Valley and Uintah, both current members of Region 10, along with Cottonwood, Hillcrest and Payson.
UHSAA releases preliminary region alignment for 2021-23 ♦
Stansbury and Tooele high schools will continue to compete in Class 4A in all their sports and activities after all, according to the Utah High School Activities Association’s latest realignment proposal.
The UHSAA, which originally had the Stallions and Buffaloes making the jump to Class 5A in its initial realignment proposal last month, placed Stansbury and Tooele in Class 4A’s Region 10 for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 school years in its initial region alignment released Wednesday. The Stallions and Buffs would be joined by Mountain View, Park City and Uintah in a five-team league for all sports and activities.