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PG lost to Taylorsville though... I think there might be alot of upsets this year!!
Extremely competitive ball over the weekend!! If this is what's in store for the state playoffs, I'm salivating already. What we get to see here though is talent from Idaho & also from 4A & 3A. Every team lost to somebody else that lost to somebody else, meaning at any time, if teams bring their A game, anybody can win.
This tournament gives us a great sneak peak for the future state tournament. However, these teams will continue to improve and the cream will still rise to the top by the end of the season.
How did Hunter DO?
Who were the 3A teams and are they any good?
Coach Meyer will have the Knights ready by the time state come around. Bank on it.
They didn't look so hot this weekend
Morgan and Hurricane both 3A are very talented and well coached. Some great teams this weekend overall it could be anybody's game in all classifications.
Isn't it nice to play with a team full of talent and a coach who is educatied in the game. Take a look at some of the kids in Utah valley who are "holding" it together with little to no support. Perhaps they deserve a few "pats on the back " now and then. Let's see you reporters seek them out and talk about them too.
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