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lodigame download apk Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. stock falls Friday, underperforms marketIt was a historic 2024 soccer season for the Aggies and they were rewarded accordingly earlier this week. Utah State had a program-record five athletes selected to the United Soccer Coaches All-Pacific Region teams, highlighted by four on the first team. This is the first time the Aggies have ever had more than two players tabbed to the all-region first or second team. The two-time reigning Mountain West Tournament champions led the way with four first-team honorees, followed by Mountain West regular season champ Boise State with three. The Aggies beat the Broncos in the regular season and in the championship round of the conference tourney. Those four Aggies on the first team were graduate senior defensive midfielder Alex Day, senior center backs Kaitlyn Richins and Addy Weichers, and sophomore midfielder Summer Diamond. USU junior forward Tess Werts garnered second-team all-region accolades. The Aggies (18-1-5) shattered single-season records in wins (18), goals (62), assists (65), points (189), shutouts (15), winning percentage (.854) scoring differential (48) and shots on goal (202), plus they finished second all-time in goals against average (0.58). USU finished fourth among all Division I programs in winning percentage this season, behind only Duke, USC and Mississippi State. Day played and started in 23 matches this past season and contributed with three goals and one assist, in addition to being a big-time performer defensively. The Arizona State transfer was a four-year starter for the Aggies, a first-team all-Mountain West performer in 2024 and a second-team honoree in 2023. Diamond has been a starter for the Aggies ever since arriving on campus. The Uintah native was in the starting lineup 23 times this past season and accounted for five goals and five assists en route to garnering second-team all-MW honors. Richins enjoyed a breakout season after transitioning from a defensive midfielder to the backline. The versatile Layton native was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year. Richins, who still has one year of eligibility remaining, contributed with two goals and what proved to be a memorable game-winning assist in a 2-1 road triumph over then-No. 16 BYU. Weichers wrapped up her memorable collegiate career as a four-year starter for the Aggies. The Highland native started all 24 matches this past season and led the team in minutes with 2,173. Richins also logged in more than 2,000 minutes. Weichers, a glaring omission on the all-Mountain West teams the past two seasons, scored against Weber State as a senior and dished out a pair of assists, in addition to be an outstanding defender. It was a stellar junior season for Werts, who ranked second in the Mountain West in total points with 25, despite missing two matches with an injury and being limited in a couple more. The native of Portland, Oregon — she played her final high school season at Corner Canyon — contributed with eight goals and nine assists, which ranked third and first in the conference, respectively. Werts, who led the Aggies in shots (49) and shots on goal (22), was a first-team all-MW pick. Utah State was ranked nationally in the Top 25 for the lion’s share of the ’24 campaign, plus held down the top spot in each of the 11 Pacific Region polls.

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Outside linebacker Jonah Elliss was coming off surgery to repair a torn labrum. Wide receiver Troy Franklin weighed in at the scouting combine eight pounds lighter due to having suffered the flu and there were allegations made about his commitment to football. Running back Audric Estime ran the slowest time at the combine. Wide receiver Devaughn Vele was in line to turn 27 as a rookie. Those were some of the reasons players selected in the draft last April went lower than they had expected. But the Broncos saw beyond some of these possible issues. “With each player when we drafted them, we probably had a grade two rounds earlier,’’ said Broncos coach Sean Payton, excluding quarterback Bo Nix being taken No. 12 in the first round out of Oregon. “That doesn’t happen often. I think most importantly was the vision for each guy.” The Broncos (6-5) have an impressive class of rookies, starting with Nix, who is getting better each week and was AFC Offensive Player of the Week after throwing for 307 yards and four touchdowns in last Sunday’s 38-6 win over Atlanta. Elliss, taken with the No. 76 pick in the third round of Utah, has been a key performer off the bench and has three sacks entering Sunday’s game at Las Vegas. Franklin, who went No. 102 in the fourth round out of Oregon, has 17 catches for 159 yards and two touchdowns. Estime, selected No. 147 in the fifth round from Notre Dame, has 164 yards rushing in seven games and is pushing Javonte Williams to be Denver’s top back. And Vele, who went No. 235 in the seventh round out of Utah, has 26 catches for 281 yards and a touchdown. Overall, the Broncos had seven picks in the draft. Among the other two, cornerback Kris Abrams-Draine (fifth round, No. 145) has been inactive for all 11 games this season, and offensive lineman Nick Gargiulo (seventh round, No. 256) is on the practice squad. It might be a stretch to say the Broncos had projected Elliss as a first-round pick, which would have been two rounds ahead of where he went. Still, Elliss, who had 12 sacks in 10 games for the Utah Utes prior to his shoulder surgery last November, likely would have gone in the second round had there not been medical questions. “For sure,’’ Elliss said about whether going later than he had expected has given him additional motivation. “You see that all the time where guys are projected to go somewhere and they go a little later and they got that extra chip on their shoulder. I would say you get that for sure.” Franklin has a chip on his shoulder. As Nix’s teammate with the Ducks last season, he caught 81 passes for 1,383 yards and 14 touchdowns. So why did he fall so far after he thought he could go in the second round and figured there was no way he would last past the third? “I think, one because, I weighed in really light at the combine,’’ said the 6-foot-3 Franklin, who weighed 176 pounds after playing at 184 last season with the Ducks. “I got sick a week or two prior and I just wasn’t eating.” Franklin, now back up to 184 pounds, said he also dropped in the draft “because of some of the things that people were saying about me.” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said last May there were some scouts who said “the guy doesn’t love football,’’ something Lanning dismissed. “Yeah, some weird stuff,’’ Franklin said. “That’s one of the things I heard, too. I’ve been playing since I was like five. I put in all the work in everything it takes to get here. I definitely love the sport.” For Estime, there also was a number at the combine that hurt his stock. It was his 40-yard dash time of 4.71 seconds, the lowest for any running back in Indianapolis. “I didn’t run the 40 in what I was supposed to,’’ said the 5-11, 227-pound Estime, who rushed for 1,341 yards and 18 touchdowns last year with the Fighting Irish. “But at the end of the day, I’m not a track runner, I’m a football player and I play football at a high level.” While getting drafted lower than projected affects a player with his contract in his first four seasons, Estime is pleased he ended up with the Broncos. “I definitely feel like I went later than I thought, but I don’t really even think about that anymore,’’ Estime said. “I’m really focused on what’s in front of us and we have a really good draft class. Coach Payton said it when we first got there that we got something special and it’s showing. “Coach Payton said he had a third-round draft grade on me and a lot of other teams thought (that). This is the best fit for me. ... But I definitely use (getting drafted lower than expected) for a little extra motivation.” Vele, who caught 98 passes in his final two seasons with the Utes, also called the Broncos an ideal fit for him. Vele, who had gone on a Mormon mission to Samoa for two years before enrolling in college and then spent five years at Utah, likely fell in the draft since he was 26 at the time and will turn 27 on Dec. 12. “It doesn’t matter,’’ he said. “All that matters is this is a production-based business and you’ve got to make sure you produce.” Asked if he has a chip on his shoulder due to being selected so late, Vele said, “I feel you should always have a chip on your shoulder regardless of where you’re drafted.” Put it all together and early reviews have been glowing for Denver’s draft class. “Heck, yeah,’’ Franklin said. “I think the Broncos got good value in this draft. We’re going to go out there and do what we do. We don’t really care about where we got picked at now. It’s over, and we’re still playing.” What I’m hearing -- When Broncos safety JL Skinner was growing up in San Diego, he became a “big fan” of basketball star Kawhi Leonard when he played for San Diego State from 2009-11. After Leonard entered the NBA, Skinner’s favorite team has been the one that has the forward. “I just follow Kawhi wherever he goes,’’ said Skinner, who has followed him from San Antonio to Toronto and to the Los Angeles Clippers since 2019. Skinner has never met Leonard but would welcome doing so. “I like how he plays at his own pace,’’ he said. “You can’t speed him up and you can’t slow him down, he’s just going to get to his spot. And I like his defense.” -- Defensive back Steve Foley is relishing having been inducted into the Broncos Ring of Fame at their Oct. 6 game against the Raiders at Empower Field at Mile High. “I never thought an orange blazer could look so good as when I saw the other Ring of Famers present that weekend,’’ said Foley, who played for the Broncos from 1976-86 and is their all-time interception leader with 44. “Dennis Smith walked up. Steve Atwater. Randy Gradisher. I was looking around, saying, ‘Man, those orange blazers look good.’’’ What I’m thinking -- Payton brought up a good point when talking about why the Broncos had no problem with the NFL flexing a Week 16 game on Sunday, Dec. 22 at the Los Angeles Chargers to Thursday Night Football on Dec. 19. They could have nixed the flex since it gives Denver two games this season on the road on a Thursday after playing on Sunday. But Payton noted that flexed out was the Cleveland at Cincinnati game and the Broncos now will have three more days of rest than the Bengals for a Week 17 game at Cincinnati, rather than the other way around. That game could be pivotal for the Broncos in their quest to make the playoffs. It will be played either on Saturday, Dec. 27 or Sunday, Dec. 28, with the Saturday date more likely. -- Kudos to Payton and his wife Skylene, who have donated $150,000 for a new playground at the Children’s Hospital Colorado at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. According to the hospital, the playground will provide an area of rehabilitation and respect for patients and their families while care is being provided. Payton and his wife had toured the hospital in June to learn more about giving back. 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