Caitlin Paulsen, girls track (Weber State)
Kelli Smart, softball (Utah Valley)
Riley Steed, boys soccer (Dixie State)
Tanner Steed, boys soccer (Dixie State)
Drake Walker, boys track/cross country (Utah Valley)
Payton Wells, football (Dakota St.)
MacKenzie Williams, girls soccer (Western Wyoming JC)
Bingham
Brooke Blonquist, girls basketball (Westminster)
Stefan Cantwell, football (Dixie State)
Korbin Courtney, boys golf (Westminster)
Seni Fauonuku, football (Utah)
Cortney Godfrey, volleyball (SLCC)
Jordan Hicks, football (Utah State)
Moses Kaumatule, football (BYU)
Harvey Langi, football (Utah)
Sean Larsen, football (S. Utah)
Mason Marshall, baseball (BYU)
Mitch Meacham, football (Southern Virginia)
MaKensie Michel, volleyball (Casper, Wyo.)
Tyler Ogden, football (Southern Virginia)
Logan Parker, football (S. Utah)
Bridger Peck, football (Utah State)
Manoa Pikula, football (BYU)
Bakker Pritchard, football (BYU)
McKenna Tait, volleyball (Utah Valley)
Kesni Tausinga, football (BYU)
Alex Taumoepeau, football (Weber State)
Jessica Thompson, volleyball (Kanas CC)
Roman Valenzuela, football (Weber State)
Alysse Williamson, girls track/cross country (Utah Valley)
Danika Youngblood, volleyball (Western Nebraska CC)
Bonneville
Tanner Alder, boys golf (Bellevue, Wash.)
Valery Buckway, girls basketball (Cochise CC, Ariz.)
Gregory Diaz, boys golf (Dixie State)
Avery Ford, girls soccer (Utah)
Bailee Freeland, softball (Dixie State)
Lexie Grilz, girls soccer (Weber State)
Sam Hall, baseball (Wichita State)
Stephanie Mark, softball (Seward CC, Kansas)
KJ Moore, boys golf (Lewis and Clark State)
Evan Parker, baseball (Western Nevada)
Hannah Schorr, volleyball (Western Wyoming JC)
Megan Tanner, girls basketball (Southern Idaho JC)
Jaiden Thornock, girls soccer (BYU)
Jaden Welsh, boys basketball (Southern Virginia)
Bountiful
Zoe Budge, softball (McCook JC, Neb.)
Taylor Byington, baseball (SLCC)
Bobbie Hogoe, softball (McCook JC, Neb.)
McKay LaSalle, boys basketball (Eastern Utah)
Kelsie Rathman, volleyball (Snow College)
Kelsey Simmonds, softball (Snow College)
Nick Williams, boys basketball (Hartnel, Calif.)
Box Elder
Justus Brown, football (Snow College)
Koleton Hardy, wrestling (Boise State)
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Wow! on girl's soccer DI scholarships. I guess the moral of the story is have your girls play soccer. The odds of getting a DI scholarship are much higher than if they play basketball or softball or volleyball.
On second thought, I think More..
altahoops, I agree with you....and laughed at your comment, it's worth the money not to have to suffer through that many soccer games, not to mention the racket of playing club soccer and paying the mini-coaches who charge parents to have their kids More..
Well I am a big soccer fan and glad to see so many soccer players going on to college from this state. Alta hoops do you really have nothing better to do then come on here and put down the world's number one sport? The truth is that girls can excel More..