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Fun article on the Nacua brothers and their sibling rivalry:

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    • #111082
      RedRocks
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    • #111083
      PlainsUte
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      Dumb question, but how did two brothers end up on two different high school teams?

      • #111090
        RedRocks
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        Apparently in Utah you can choose which high school to attend? Not sure how that works though.

      • #111093
        highlandute7
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        Open enrollment. Basically a preference. I know lots of kids that are siblings that go to different schools.

        • #111096
          PlainsUte
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          Not allowed here – partially because they don’t want athletic recruiting among schools.  Of course there are exceptions for various reasons. If two brothers chose to go to two different schools does that mean they really weren’t that close? Their parents were gluttons for punishment? At one time in my life my 5 siblings and I were going to 5 different schools (due to age and mix of public/private schools) — drove my parents crazy!

          • #111108
            highlandute7
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            Not allowed where? Orem is the Alpine School District. Timpview is in the Provo School District. Both support open enrollment. You do have to apply. I live in SLC School District and see kids go all over. Back in the day not all districts had open enrollment but now days, I think it would he hard to find a school that doesn’t allow it.

    • #111103
      HoosierUte
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      Hearing some rumors from UDub boards that Puka rolled his ankle or broke his foot in practice… No Bueno. I was looking forward to seeing him play. 

      • #111111
        RedRocks
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        Aw, that’s too bad.  Disappointing.

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