Comments about ‘Phouthavong's 32 just enough as Bingham outlasts Riverton’
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Say all you want about regions 1,2, and 4, but region III has by far the best teams and coaches. Dubach, Galley, and Briggs, are regulars at fighting it out for the top spot in region III, as well as at the state tournament.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if in the end we have a three way tie for the region title and the state championship ends up at a region III school.
Its a pleasure to watch any of these three teams get after each other. Well miss Riverton and Bingham as they head south next year to region IIII.
Things aren't going to be quite the same round these parts.
Watch out next year Coach Quincy Lewis and the Lone Peak Knights!
In all honesty, region IIII is going to have the greatest collection of teams and coaches in the state.
ha funny. you can think what you want alta lost by two to riverton and brigton crushed them when they were heathly. and that was at the beginning of the season. and i see bingham as a very inconsistent team but keep thinking it. one brighton gets healthy they will be a team to watch. they are sick of losing and i see them going far into the playoffs
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