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I am looking forward to seeing how good the Bingham coaching staff and their team will be this year (and next) when they are in a region with good teams. In year's past they have only had an occasional West Jordan team to deal with, other than that it has been a cake walk for Bingham. No more Kearns, Hunter, T-Ville, Copper Hills, etc. to beat up on. We will see what Bingham is made of these next two years.
Bingham played hard but bountiful was more experienced team.
The miners needed there only returning Williams from last season. Who is
out with an injury. Anyone know when Williams will return? They need him to
Be a contending team.
how was, or is, Bountiful a more expereinced team when they lost 12 seniors from last year? Most of the Braves were jv players a year ago which I assume the Bingham guys were as well.
Saying most were JV players, doesn't mean they didn't Get varsity time, all of there starters played varsity last year.
Harding is the only one who saw any action a year ago, and then it was limited.
Watch for the Braves this year I can't see anyone in 4a even touching them. They will run away with the state title this year.
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