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High school boys basketball: Orem is latest cursed 4A No. 1

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By James Edward, Deseret News

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 26 2013 12:00 a.m. MST

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As stunning as Logan’s victory was, it definitely wasn’t unprecedented. In fact, it was the second time in three years the Deseret News’ No. 1 team in 4A heading into the state tournament was bounced in the first round.

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1996 — Mountain View (Lost to Davis 69-63 in quartefinals)

* 1995 — Alta (Beat Layton 57-51 in championship)

1994 — Alta (Lost in quarterfinals)

Class 4A

2013 — Orem (Lost to Logan 65-60 in first round)

* 2012 — Orem (Beat Olympus 58-50 in championship)

2011 — Timpview (Lost to Bountiful 58-52 in first round)

2010 — Lehi (Lost to Highland 38-31 in quarterfinals)

2009 — Provo (Lost to West 56-44 in championship)

* 2008 — Provo (Beat Bountiful 45-42 in championship)

2007 — Bountiful (Lost to Olympus 29-28 in quarterfinals)

* 2006 — Highland (Beat Provo 56-45 in championship)

2005 — Olympus (Lost to Lone Peak 57-53 (OT) in semifinal)

2004 — Lone Peak (Lost to Provo 66-52 in quarterfinals)

2003 — Olympus (Lost to Roy 63-59 in first round)

2002 — Timpview (Lost to Lone Peak 76-72 (2OT) in semifinals)

2001 — Sky View (Lost to Lone Peak 61-58 in quarterfinals)

2000 — Olympus (Lost to Pleasant Grove 56-53 in first round)

1999 — Sky View (Lost to Springville 72-65 in semifinal)

* 1998 — Provo (Beat Mountain Crest in championship)

* 1997 — Provo (Beat East in championship)

* 1996 — Murray (Beat East 72-71 (2OT) in championship)

* 1995 — Provo (Beat Murray 72-59 in championship)

1994 — Olympus (Lost to Sky View 76-64 in championship)

Class 3A

* 2013 — Morgan (Beat Bear River 58-44 in championship)

2012 — Desert Hills (Lost to Hurricane 52-49 in championship)

* 2011 — Wasatch (Beat Morgan 44-33 in championship)

* 2010 — Wasatch (Beat Judge 45-24 in championship)

* 2009 — Bear River (Beat Logan 59-49 in championship)

* 2008 — Judge (Beat Wasatch 77-65 in championship)

2007 — Judge (Lost to Pine View 53-43 in semifinals)

* 2006 — Judge (Beat Tooele 40-29 in championship)

2005 — Morgan (Lost to Wasatch 51-45 in semifinals)

2004 — Lehi (Lost to Wasatch 42-34 in championship)

2003 — Pine View (Lost to Judge 45-43 in semifinals)

2002 — Morgan (Lost to Union 88-84 (2OT) in first round)

2001 — Morgan (Lost to Pine View 74-64 in championship)

2000 — Emery (Lost to Bear River in semifinals)

1999 — Bear River (Lost to Canyon View 65-57 in championship)

* 1998 — Lehi (Beat Emery 60-51 in championship)

* 1997 — Lehi (Beat Cedar 54-45 in championship)

1996 — Pine View (Lost to Richfield 63-51 in first round)

1995 — Emery (Lost in semifinals)

1994 — Dixie (Lost to Cedar 61-48 in quarterfinals)

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James Edward is a sports writer at the Deseret News, serving as the prep editor and Real Salt Lake beat writer. A graduate of the University of Utah in 1998, he has been a full-time sports writer of the Deseret News since more ..

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