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Published: Monday, April 25 2011 8:50 p.m. MDT

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aficionado
Sandy, UT

2a: 1) Rowland Hall
2) saint joseph (only team that's undefeated in region...correct?)
3) millard
4) winner of waterford vs south summit
5) whoever. I'll put Grand.

3a: I really like Deseret Hills and Wasatch....maybe delta

4a: Losing Ramos for Lehi is big. I don't know how that will affect them. They've played most of the season without him. So lehi, but woods cross is looking really really good

5a: Lone Peak. Big tie. Viewmont! favorite to win it. but because they are the favorite, they'll end up losing in state. look out for weber, copper hills, lone peak, and brighton to do well. I'm worried about alta. Davis is a little scary.

tcsoccer
layton, utah

There are about 8 teams that could win it in 5A. Davis still is King until someone knocks them out and Talent wise they are very good. They just seem to lose focus on offense sometimes but I doubt they will do that in State. For me Viewmont is the best team with an offense that has never scored less than two goals. Someone will have to play extremely well to get them out of the tournament. Plus they have 10 seniors starting who know that this is their last chance. For me these are the two favorites with Weber, Brighton, and Alta being in the next grouping and the final three with an outside chance being Fremont, Copper Hills , and Bingham. What is key is who gets the one and two seed out of Region 1. Those two teams will have a pretty easy path to the semis and so a fluke upset is less likely. The number 3 seed which is davis right now will start by playing either Alta or Brighton in the first round and then face the champion of region 3 in the quarters. A pretty tough path to win it all.

OWENfanatic10
West Jordan, Utah

I am amazed that Davis is ranked below Bingham. Davis has a much harder region and Bingham hasn't even played Copper Hills yet.

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