After losing the home opener to the Grand County Red Devils 3-2 on Tuesday you might say the Carbon Dinos soccer squad was ready to move on to their next contest. They wouldn’t need to wait that long as Thursday the Richfield Wildcats came to town and would leave with a 4-0 loss.

The Dinos were sitting at 1-3 on the young season with their last win coming on March 7 in Roosevelt as they defeated Union 5-1.

Fast forward to Thursday as they welcomed Richfield to Price. The Dinos defense held up to Richfield who now sits at 2-4 this year. Carbon spread the ball around with four players scoring in the game. Brain Mah, Brock Morris, Jackson Griffeth and Noah Bradford each had a goal in the victory.

The Dinos now sit at 2-3 and 1-1 in region. They will get some time to let that sink in because of the Utah High School Activities Association’s announcement that all spring activities will be suspended beginning Monday March 16 for a period of at least two weeks at which time the suspension will be re-evaluated.

Check back with Castle Country Radio for the latest updates for Carbon High athletics.

Below is a copy of the UHSAA press release:

-Press Release-

MIDVALE, Utah (March 12, 2020) – The Utah High School Activities Association is announcing the suspension of the Association’s State Debate Championships scheduled for this weekend due to ongoing prevention efforts with the COVID-19 virus.

The Association is also suspending all UHSAA spring activities beginning Monday, March 16, for a period of at least two weeks. Member schools and/or districts as a local decision may suspend spring activities immediately. Those member schools and/or districts will need to work with the UHSAA on suspensions. All out of state school related travel has been suspended immediately for a period of at least two weeks.

In consultation with board directives and information provided by state public health officials, the UHSAA has suspended spring activities to properly fulfill best practices regarding protection of students and the general public. More information will be sent to member schools and/or districts as it becomes available.

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