Pre-Season Top 25
If we’re getting giddy about the season I can’t even imagine what players and coaches are feeling right now as we are a little bit over a week before teams start selecting their players. Schedules have also been posted and…
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Continue ReadingIf we’re getting giddy about the season I can’t even imagine what players and coaches are feeling right now as we are a little bit over a week before teams start selecting their players.
Schedules have also been posted and there are some solid games right off the bat from some of the top teams in the state and some of the teams that have some talented prospects.
With so many tournament and showcase directors invading Utah it almost seems as if the pre-season has started a month ago. We have been able to get some solid looks at some of the teams out there. Here is that rough look at our Pre-Season Top 25
- American Fork (6A)
- Corner Canyon (6A)
- Lone Peak (6A)
- Timpview (5A)
- Layton (6A)
- Davis (6A)
- Pleasant Grove (6A)
- Alta (5A)
- Bingham (6A)
- Skyridge (6A)
- Farmington (5A)
- Westlake (6A)
- Weber (6A)
- Dixie (4A)
- Provo (5A)
- Lehi (5A)
- Bountiful (5A)
- Juan Diego (4A)
- Ridgeline (4A)
- Cedar City (4A)
- Timpanogos (5A)
- Olympus (5A)
- West Jordan (6A)
- Snow Canyon (4A)
- Desert Hills
Others: Cyprus, Kearns, Riverton, Box Elder, Murray, Brighton, Mountain View
*Teams not mentioned are RSL Academy, Wasatch Academy and Layton Christian whom all have some impressive teams coming into the season.
American Fork opens the season against Bingham which should be a nice matchup and measuring stick for both teams. They also play each other later in the year as well.
Corner Canyon doesn’t play anyone spectacular in the pre-season but they will have their hands full with Davis.
Lone Peak like usual with test themselves as they take on some out of state opponents early in the season to gear up for a battle in region play.
Timpview has a tough opener against a team that matches up well against them in Westlake. Don’t discount Westlake as they have some pieces and some upper classmen that can hold their own. This will be a must watch 1st game.
Layton vs. Lone Peak on December 1st has the makings of a great game. Layton has some young guards that will have to grow up quickly against Lone Peak but this is another game that is a must watch early in the season. Layton does suit up the tallest front court out of all the traditional school.