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Not this time, Dale! Mormon Murphy doesn't make Hall of Fame

Former baseball star Dale Murphy, currently serving as president of the Boston Massachusettes Mission, wasn't inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame.


Mormon Murphy not even close

Former baseball star Dale Murphy, currently serving as president of the Boston Massachusettes Mission, wasn't even close to being inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame.


Carpenter is BYU's surprise Cougar

Logan native Mari Burningham Carpenter signed a letter of intent to play volleyball and basketball for the UCLA Bruins, but Carpenter only played a one year stint with the Bruins. Since then, Carpenter played for Ricks Junior College, wed student assistant coach, Nathan Carpenter, and decided to attend BYU.


Mormon Reid Making Mark at Michigan

Church member, Robbie Reid is making a name for himself at the University of Michigan in their basketball program.


Should Mormon Dave Checketts Save the SLC Olympics?

Some Utahns have apparently been suggesting that Mormon Dave Checketts, CEO of Madison Square Garden in New York, replace embattled Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee head Frank Joklik.


Olympic Games Embarrasses Mormons

The widening scandal over how the bid committee in Salt Lake won the 2002 Olympic Games exploded over the weekend, drawing press attention worldwide and leaving officials in Salt Lake embarrassed and frustrated.


Y. freshman Bigelow glad he chose Y.

The 18 year old freshman Mark Bigelow, a 6-foot-6 guard from Washington State, is piling up stats in BYU Basketball's current 5-7 season, to the tune that he is being compared to the freshman year of Danny Ainge.




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