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The start of this article tells all! The Unknown team from west valley! Anel That was a killer ending man Great job granger boys! Keep it up!
oh yes its granger all the way. weve been saying it all year and we'll be saying it till the very end. deseret news and tribune can think what they want. we know were better then the rest.
Good work Lancers! It's always good to see talent and teamwork beat out HYPE! Keep it rolling. Too bad Alta hahaha you're out!
Wow! What a season of upsets! Alta, Brighton, and Copper Hills go down. Good for the underdogs!
I love it!
Fremont over Copper Hills was no upset.
Fremont scored half as many goals (5) as Copper Hills gave up in its 17 other games added together (10). Fremont is for real.
Unfortunate. Alta and Brighton going down! It's been all about alta and brighton the past 10 years but not this year. Too bad
Good season alta maybe next year
All-around Alta athlete Mitch Winter could have made the difference this year for Alta's soccer team. It's too bad he couldn't of played both baseball and soccer. I think he would have helped propel Alta to the next level.
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