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Yeeessss!!! Go Wasatch!!! Way to shoot, Ben!!!
Ya Wasatch way to got er don!!! Yall been don good!!!
Can someone explain why 75% of the Prep Sports stories on DesNews are about Wasatch High? I have nothing against Wasatch, just curious why they get so much attention and coverage.
KG,
A great writer, Kenny Bristow, from the local newspaper the Wasatch WAVE, goes to almost every game and writes about the outcome. He sends a copy of his WAVE blog articles to the Deseret News and they post them. Most of them do not get into the Deseret News written paper but are found here. Keep up the good work Kenny! It is fun to be a Wasp Soccer fan with an excellent sports writer keeping the community aware of happenings. The baseball and softball teams also appreciate the Bristow touch.
KG, it's simple... just as Lone Peak gets most of the press in basketball... because they are number one, Wasatch has been number one for three straight years (and played for the championship the year before that). They were upset last year but none the less, they were number one all year and probably the best team even though they lost.
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