
Snow Canyon Girls Basketball is a Must Watch (Southern Utah)
Snow Canyon's girls basketball team doesn't talk trash.
“One thing I really admire about that group is that they don't trash talk opponents,” said head coach Sue Hoskins. “Yes we scout teams and key on players, but they never talk negatively about them, and that's an awesome trait to have!”
Snow Canyon is beating teams by an average of 28 points per game which is 11 more points than last year which is remarkable. The Warriors are lead by one of the best senior trios we’ve ever seen in Olivia Hamlin, Joey Jensen and Kelly Howard. Combined those three are averaging 50.3 points per game and about eight steals per game.
The Warriors are 16-0 and are currently ranked second in the RPI.
Coach Hoskins recently asked all of her seniors to tell the rest of the team what drives them to keep working hard no matter the situation.
“My seniors: Alyssa Staheli, Macie Hoskins, Sydnee Crowton, Kelly, Joey, and Olivia, don’t quit.”
Here’s what they said.
“Control what you can control,” said Joey Jensen. “Don’t worry about what other people are doing or not doing.”
“Next play mentality,” said Kelly Howard. “Next man up and playing together as a team.”
Others said “don’t play like you are going to make a mistake, play to win.” And “work hard in practice, because that’s how you will play.”
Olivia Hamlin, one of the best players in the country said: “Play like someone is always watching you. Always react in a positive way so that you are setting an example for others.”
Great advice from a great group.
And Olivia’s right, everyone is watching this team.
Congratulations to McKay Wright for winning his second Linebacker of the Year on the Region Rushdies!
McKay is one of the best football players we've seen in Region Nine and has a bright future ahead at Snow College and beyond.
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Featured Article - Keric Seegmiller Returns to the Mic for ESPN 97.7
The most famous play in Utah Tech football history happened on November 2nd, 2019.
It was a tag team interception that ended up being the top play on Sportscenter, which meant it was seen by billions. Kids in Istanbul reenacted it at recess the next day, men in cubicles shouted out loud, stars on Twitter like LeBron James saw it (he said “yeah, but my son could have done that.”)
But I may have been most impressed by the announcer. In the midst of one of the most spectacular, unique plays you’ll ever see, the announcer didn’t fumble on the most important part of the play: saying the player’s name correctly!
Keep in mind the kid’s name was Kaejin Smith-Bejgrowicz (give it a try). And during the excitement in the booth, having just seen something that’s only happened a handful of times in the history of organized football, Keric Seegmiller nailed the call.
Seegmiller was the voice of Dixie State for years and was apart of some of its most successful seasons in football and basketball but also softball and many other sports.
“Keric was always unbelievably prepared,” said Utah Tech head softball Coach Randy Simkins. “And extremely hard-working. He loved all of the sports in our athletic department and knew the athletes well. We loved having Keric working with our softball team and traveling with us.”
One of Seegmiller’s former colleagues is Ryan Forsey, a longtime coach and member of the Dixie high school basketball programs.
“Keric is a student of the craft, always seeking to improve,” said Forsey. “Most all, he’s willing to work hard, adapt, and try new things. Which is why I’ve always enjoyed working with him!”
Seegmiller has called games at every level, but is currently relishing the opportunity to call Region Nine athletics.
“It’s an honor to call Region Nine games,” he said. “I’ve also worked games at the professional and collegiate level, and the energy and passion at Region 9 games is as intense as any level I’ve worked. We have some of the best coaches, student-athletes, and fans in the state, and they make my job easy.”
Seegmiller will be on the call this Wednesday night as Desert Hills clashes with Crimson Cliffs on ESPN 97.7.
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