Rusty Jones, boys track/cross country (Utah Valley)
Dalton Noble, boys basketball (Cabrillo JC, Calif.)
Richard Obale, boys track/cross country (Lewis-Clark, Idaho)
Elisa Seamanu, volleyball (Pratt CC, Kansas)
Layton
Brennan Coburn, boys golf (Utah State)
Brayden Humpherys, wrestling (Mesa State, Colo.)
Mariah Katoa, volleyball (BYU)
Abbey Kennedy, girls soccer (Weber State)
Brandon Kida, boys golf (Utah)
Addi Moore, girls basketball (Utah State)
Jillian Robison, girls soccer (Utah)
Derek Thomas, wrestling (Utah Valley)
Lehi
Bronson Anderson, baseball (SLCC)
Emily Fox, girls soccer (Dixie State)
Palmer Page, baseball (SLCC)
Ian Ramos, boys soccer (Cal State Fullerton)
Zach Stanley, boys basketball (Northwest College, Wyo.)
Logan
Bezait Anbesse, girls basketball (Taft, Calif.)
Laycee Elliott, girls track/cross country (Utah State)
Patti Ferguson, softball (Southern Idaho JC)
Taylor Lawin, football (Snow College)
Josh Saddler, football (Snow College)
Melvin Sadler, football (Snow College)
Lone Peak
Andrea Albrecht, girls soccer (S. Utah)
Mikail Burningham, girls basketball (Northwest College, Wyo.)
Dax Eisenger, football (Snow College)
McKenna Fox, girls soccer (Air Force)
Marquelle Funk, girls basketball (S. Utah)
Jordan Hamilton, boys basketball (Westminster)
Kyle Hannemann, football (S. Utah)
Deni Jacobs, girls soccer (Western Wyoming JC)
Whitney Johnson, girls basketball (New Mexico)
McKenzie Lundquist, girls soccer (Southern Virginia)
Mindi McDonald, girls soccer (Western Wyoming JC)
Dakota Murdock, baseball (Miles CC, Mont.)
Keyan Norman, football (S. Utah)
Ashlan Rogers, Volleyball (Utah State)
Kelly Smith, girls soccer (Dixie State)
Mason Smith, football (Western Nebraska CC)
Josh Stephan, football (Dixie State)
Crystal Tebbs, girls soccer (Western Wyoming JC)
Maeser Prep
John Anderson, boys soccer (Westminster)
Alec Club, boys soccer (Westminster)
Manti
Tauni McFarlane, softball (Snow College)
Maple Mountain
Spencer Hanson, boys track/cross country (BYU)
Tyson Jex, football (Dixie State)
Milford
Tyler Denny, football (Montana Tech)
Chad Netto, rodeo (Oklahoma PanHandle 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..