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NO ONE , repeat..... NO TEAMS!
Have any chance this year!
Lone Peak is the best PUBLIC school in the entire NATION!
Lone peak is # 3 on ESPN power top 25 rankings, behind two private schools, who both have kids from all over the place to play for them.
Lone Peaks one loss this year, to the #1 ranked team on ESPN Montverde florida.
They will be playing on ESPNU on monday Martin luther king jr day!
12:00pm eastern, so 10am on ESPNU in Bostan, Mass. Good luck to the white boys from Alpine!
Good luck to teams who have a good year but wont even come close to compeating with the Best team Utah basketball has ever seen!
Amen. No one in Utah can hang with these guys. In fact, I will be surprised if anyone can stay within 20 points of them. If they make it three state championships in a row, they would have to be considered the best team of all time in Utah. Discussion over...
I bet the attendance was better than the attendance at BYU's games on the road in Santa Clara and San Francisco.
And I bet Lone Peak could beat either Santa Clara or USF--especially in the Lone Peak gym. Sad, but probably true.
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