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Most of you are aware by now, but if you are not you should know that you can see my photos of Utah State University Football over on CacheValleyDaily.com. I am the photographer for Utah State University Football games at that site now and for the rest of the season. I have credentials now and have field access, so hopefully there are better views as I am able to move around and follow the action now. The folks over at CacheValleyDaily.com are looking at providing more and more of their own content and the photographs are one way of doing that. They also have a writer at the games as well providing articles. We are in talks about doing the USU Men's Basketball games as well, but nothing has been finalized. I a hopeful it will work out so that we can bring original content for those games like we are doing for the football games currently. |
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I will have the photographs from the Mountain Crest football game done tomorrow and available for viewing here and the full selection of photographs on EventPicz.com. I only stayed for the first three quarters, but it appeared Mountain Crest would walk away with the victory easily. |
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-pete- NOTE: Remember that the photographs you see on this site are copyrighted by Craig J. Peterson (unless indicated otherwise) and all rights are reserved. It is illegal to download these photographs for personal or commercial purposes without the express written permission of the copyright holder. If you are interested in purchasing photographs, please contact Craig "Pete" Peterson at pete@trueaggies.com and he will be move than willing to discuss your options. |
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-pete- NOTE: Remember that the photographs you see on this site are copyrighted by Craig J. Peterson (unless indicated otherwise) and all rights are reserved. It is illegal to download these photographs for personal or commercial purposes without the express written permission of the copyright holder. If you are interested in purchasing photographs, please contact Craig "Pete" Peterson at pete@trueaggies.com and he will be move than willing to discuss your options. |
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-pete- NOTE: Remember that the photographs you see on this site are copyrighted by Craig J. Peterson (unless indicated otherwise) and all rights are reserved. It is illegal to download these photographs for personal or commercial purposes without the express written permission of the copyright holder. If you are interested in purchasing photographs, please contact Craig "Pete" Peterson at pete@trueaggies.com and he will be move than willing to discuss your options. |
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I was planning on staying around home and covering the AA RMFL championship game at Logan High School this weekend, but now people are offering money to get me to Cottonwood and the AAA Championship game. Now I am not sure what to do. I have had people on both sides wanting to buy photographs, but now I am having people offer to donate to my site to offset gas money etc. There really are three main issues in this decision. One of the issues is location. Obviously Logan High School is much closer, only 5 minutes from my home. That is a big selling point for attending the game there. I can be there quick and be home quick. Great benefit. The other two issues are big as well. |
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Stampede/Desperados
63% (36 votes)
Shock/Revolution
35% (20 votes)
Go to a Movie instead
2% (1 vote)
Total votes: 57
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The Logan Stampede defeated the Magic Valley Bulldawgz to advance to the Rocky Mountain Football League AA Championship game. The Stampede scored zero points in the first three quarters but came back in the final quarter to tie the game and then they kicked a field goal with 3 seconds left in the ball-game to take the lead. The final score was 17 – 14 for the undefeated Stampede. The Stampede will play in the AA Championship game next Saturday at Logan High School against the Utah Valley Desperados. Kickoff will most likely be at 7 p.m. at Logan High School. |
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Logan, UT -- The Rocky Mountain Football League (RMFL) is well aware of the caliber of football played at the semi-pro level in Cache Valley. The reigning AAA Champions, the Cache Valley Bears, are from here and have been a force to be reckoned with in the past few years since they began playing in the RMFL. This year was a struggle for the Bears and, although they did make it to the playoffs, they exited the playoffs with only one game after a spirited battle owing primarily to having a skeleton crew. The AAA division will have a new champion from outside of Cache Valley, but the RMFL has a new Cache Valley team to watch in the championships this year – the Logan Stampede.