(previous ranking in parenthesis)
CLASS 5A GIRLS
1. Skyline (1)
2. Brighton (2)
3. Lone Peak (3)
4. Kearns (4)
5. Alta (5)
6. Am. Fork (6)
7. Bingham (7)
8. Viewmont (8)
9. Layton (9)
10. Hunter (10)
CLASS 5A BOYS
1. Brighton (1)
2. Bingham (2)
3. Am. Fork (3)
4. Skyline (6)
5. West Jordan (4)
6. Alta (5)
7. Kearns (7)
8. Hunter (8)
9. Viewmont (9)
10. Weber (10)
CLASS 4A GIRLS
1. Timvpiew (1)
2. East (2)
3. Murray (3)
4. Mtn. Crest (4)
5. Orem (5)
6. Pine View (6)
7. Cyprus (7)
8. Springville (8)
9. Olympus (10)
10. Sky View (9)
CLASS 4A BOYS
1. Snow Canyon (1)
2. Murray (2)
3. Springville (3)
4. Mtn. Crest (4)
5. East (5)
6. Tooele (6)
7. Bountiful (7)
8. Sky View (8)
9. Box Elder (9)
10. Mtn. View (10)
CLASS 3A GIRLS
1. Judge (2)
2. Park City (1)
3. Logan (3)
4. Juan Diego (5)
5. Desert Hills (4)
6. Cedar (6)
7. Wasatch (7)
8. Canyon View (8)
9. Ogden (10)
10. Richfield (9)
CLASS 3A BOYS
1. Logan (1)
2. Cedar (2)
3. Judge (3)
4. Park City (4)
5. Ogden (5)
6. Wasatch (6)
7. Juan Diego (7)
8. Canyon View (8)
9. Desert Hills (9)
10. Richfield (10)
Note: These Deseret News team rankings assess where teams would finish if the state meets were held today and are not meant to project where teams will eventually finish when the actual state championships are held in February.
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