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Dealing with the 1A rankings, Piute isn't on the board. They played for the state championship game last year and aren't even ranked! Do you forget they still have some talent!?!?!
i agree with the anonymous statement above.no one should be under estimated in any sport.every team has talent and great ability.in the end it will not matter who had the highest rankings or who won the most games in pre-season or in region.it all comes down to who shows up and gives it everything they've got.every school has great traditions that should always be remembered and people need to respect those traditions.do not under estimate anyone
I also agree with the other two posters. I saw Piute play down at the Dixie tournament and they showed a strong team that should do well in the 1A division.
I think that Piute is an excellent team and should be recognized by more people.
Concerning the comment posted by anonymous, I do remember them playing for the state tournament last year against the powerhouse Rich. Yet, I agree that they have much talent. I have heard from an unknown source that they are even better than last year and the previous year.
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