Matthew Harris

5x-Award Winning Journalist | Content Marketing Professional | Community Builder | Adequate Looks 

Matthew Harris's sports coverage is top-shelf and would be at home in any metro daily newspaper.

—Robert Stevens, Sanpete Messenger Managing Editor

Awards

Utah Press Association

  • Best Sports Column 
    • Sideline View - 2022
  • Best Sports Page
    • 2022
  • Best Sports Column
    • Full Court Press - 2020

USU Student Media

Recent Articles

New coach, new players, new everything: Utah State prepares for a season where nothing is the same

Utah State basketball coach Danny Sprinkle wasn’t shy about the challenge ahead of him when speaking to media in Las Vegas last Thursday during Mountain West media days.

“It’s probably going to be the hardest year of my life,” Sprinkle said, “and the biggest challenge coaching-wise that I’ve ever had.”

For the last five years, Utah State basketball fans have become accustomed to change. Constant change. Whether it was a new coach, new players or even, on a broader scale, changes in the athleti

High school football: 5 most intriguing flashback results from Week 9

When Week 8 of the high school football season came to a close with very little upset or relative intrigue, it was reasonable to think that perhaps the top teams across the state were settling in, and the general picture of the standings was made clear in a way that little would be left to question in the final stages of the season.

Then Week 9 came along and smacked us all over the head with a frying pan that very well might have had the initials “PG” engraved in it. The week served as a disti

For Utah’s two newest high school football programs, USDB and St. Joseph, progress takes different forms

OGDEN — There was 9:27 left on the game clock, but it would not be played.

St. Joseph, in its first-ever year as a football team, led the game 64-0. For the moment, people stood and players knelt waiting for Alejandro Resendez to get back up off the grass.

Resendez was one of just eight players comprising the second-year football team for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind Eagles. He wasn’t the first player knocked out of the game for USDB, but for the day, he would be the last. USDB’

High school football: 5 most intriguing flashback results from Week 8

With just two weeks remaining in the regular season of high school football, each team’s journey is different. Some teams are in control of their destiny and are awaiting the all-important state championship tournament. Others are giving it their best shot to claim a title in region play. Many others are looking to get into their best shape to be their best selves come playoff time.

For Week 8’s Friday flashback, here are five of the most intriguing results from last week’s action.

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UCLA’s final trip to Rice-Eccles Stadium was a mistake-riddled one as the offense sputtered against the Utes

It took all of 12 seconds for Chip Kelly and company to know the UCLA Bruins weren’t playing against North Carolina Central anymore.

Utah junior linebacker Karene Reid picked off UCLA freshman quarterback Dante Moore on the first play of the game Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium by undercutting an outward slant pass and returned it an easy 21 yards for the core.

Kelly chalked the broken play up to a “miscommunication,” while Moore credited Reid for getting in position to make the play after not

High school football: Top 5 most intriguing flashback results from Week 1

We are officially a go for high school football in 2023 as of last Friday (technically Thursday a la Lone Peak-Bingham).

Each week, we’ll take a look at some of the weekend’s most intriguing storylines. These are results that stood out among the rest.

Until last Friday night, only one man had ever governed the sidelines for Maple Mountain football. Brad Burtenshaw had coached the Golden Eagles since the school opened in 2009.

Lucky for them, the only coaching change in the school’s football h

Top 10 storylines to follow in high school football

High school football in 2023 kicks off this week. Surely, we all missed it very much.

The gridiron will captivate parents, families and fans across the state of Utah for the next 15 weeks between now and when the final play is called at Rice-Eccles Stadium in November.

Along with the hopes and dreams of every kid putting on the pads this fall, there are many other intriguing things going on around the sport to keep an eye on as the season progresses. Here’s a look at some of the most entertain

High School Sports Awards: First-ever ceremony honors 152 athletes across all sports

With roughly 400 attendees, multiple sponsors and 17 inaugural awards, a new precedent in high school sports awards was set Saturday night.

More than 150 high school athletes were honored at the Little America Hotel during the inaugural Deseret News High School Sports Awards gala, presented by the Larry H. Miller Company.

The event honored athletes from every Utah High School Activities Association-sanctioned sport, and for the first time in the nearly 100-year history of the Deseret News’ hig

Big Dance hopes hang in the balance for Utah State heading into MW tourney

It was an electric environment on Senior Night last Saturday when Utah State knocked off rival Boise State, the reigning Mountain West tournament champion, but when talking about it afterward, head coach Ryan Odom and his players were clear about where their sights were set.

Odom, whose opening comments after each game usually consist of a few minutes of analysis, spent most of his time talking about his seniors who were honored that night. But when it came to discussing the game, he summed it

High school football: The ‘power of hope’ fueling a special season for the Gunnison Valley Bulldogs

Residents in the Gunnison area were used to seeing their team losing by a lot, so a 19-0 score in the second quarter of a homecoming game at Gunnison Valley High School wasn’t a new feeling.

That feeling didn’t last too long. The Bulldogs had been beaten too many times for too long; they had lost to their rival, the North Sevier Wolves, seven years in a row.

Despite being down by three touchdowns midway through the first half, for the rest of the Bulldogs’ game against the Wolves, they proved

Three reasons why Everyone in Utah should be a Fan of Wasatch Academy

by Matt Harris | Basketball is very rarely not fun to watch.

Sure, watching your team get spanked by 20 points is not a great time, but it’s still better than most episodes of Antiques Roadshow. Quality basketball, however, is some of the best entertainment you can put on a roll of film.

Utah’s prep hoops scene has grown rapidly in the last 15 years, perhaps enjoying its sunniest day when the 2013 Lone Peak Knights were declared the national champs by multiple polls.

However, it’s not Lone P

My Snapshot

My journalistic career began in 2016 when I was desperately searching for a job. I walked into my local newspaper's office and asked for work (emptying trash cans, if necessary, as long as it paid). Instead, I walked out with a story assignment. In a short time, I went from being an inexperienced stringer to a full-time writer, and I quickly expanded to coverage of the entire sports scene in my area.

Years later, I turned my newfound passion into a career as I graduated top of my class in Multimedia Journalism from Weber State University. I've since become one of the most knowledgeable sports writers in my state and have deep connections with those in the industry state and nation-wide. I am committed to being the best journalist in every newsroom I work in.

I do what I do because sports creates community in a world that lacks it.