KSL. com HS Football Top 20 1: Championship Week and the Road to Grand Zion

SALT LAKE CITY – Normal season is coming to an end and Utah State playoffs are imminent.

The direction from 2A to 5A will end at the same location: the large Zion Stadium in St. George, on the Dixie State campus. Schools in classes 4A and 5A will soon compete toward the state championship on November 21, while schools 2A and 3A will. be running towards your ultimate purpose a week early.

In Class 6A, it remains to be determined that of the state semifinals and the championship game, the same goes for several key champions of the region, which takes us to this week, the week of the championship, adding in the SEC of Utah High School Football, Region 4.

That’s how the penultimate 20-1 most sensible rating of the 2020 regular season comes in after nine weeks of games.

1. Corner Canyon (9-0)

The Chargers are still in the most sensible position and can take the name of region four with a victory Wednesday over American Fork, but first they had to face their toughest enemy to date. – adding the winner of the game opposed to Cody Hagen with 59 seconds to play, to escape the Falcons’ frustrated offer.

2. Lone Peak (8-1)

The Knights’ defense is good, but Lone Peak discovered his offense with a 48-45 shooting win over rival American Fork. The only thing more impressive than Field Marshal Jonah Heimuli Weston Covey, who hit all four landing passes since the rescue.

3. Skyridge (7-2)

McCae Hillstead had four touchdowns in the first half against the Chargers, and is just a sophoble sophoble sophoble sophoble sophomore. The Falcons have the ability to win for years, starting Wednesday against Westlake.

4. American Fork (7-2)

Maddux Madsen had touchdowns opposed to the Knights, taking his general year to 37 to pass with 3,088 yards.

5. Roy (8-0)

The non-region four team in the state is still on its way after the deferral of the Region 1 name matched Weber. The Clash of the Royals and Warriors this Friday will be a must-see TV show.

6. Brighton (8-0)

The Bengals took one and bleached Hillcrest, 63-0. Gabe Curtis totaled 2,144 yards and 24 touchdowns for Brighton, which ends Thursday in highland.

7. Pleasant Grove (6-3)

The Vikings’ 26-18 win over Westlake will keep them in the Top 10; in addition, their defeats are opposed to groups classified as No. 1, 3 and 4, with No. 2 in the regular finals of the season on Wednesday.

8. Skyline (7-0)

There will be 11 days since the Eagles’ last game when they start Friday at Olympus, with The Rock at stake.

9. Kearns (7-1)

Jeffrey Bassa’s engagement to Oregon did little to ease the 27-17 loss to West, but the Cougars have higher goals in the tournament.

10. Orem (3-2)

The Tigers have not played in a month and the cancellation of the week is due to the amount of COVID-19 with their opponents. Getting to the beginning of Thursday in front of Lehi will be a challenge, not to mention the brave Pioneers.

11. Salem Hills (7-2)

The Skyhawks forced a draw to four in the most sensible in Region 8 with a 21-0 bleach against Wasatch, with Maple Mountain, Wasatch and Springville also 3-1 in the championship. Only two can win this week when Salem hosts the royal eagles and the red devil’s wasps.

12. View from heaven (9-0)

Can anyone beat the Bobcats? That would probably not happen until at least the 4A playoffs, after a 35-20 win over Bear River to finish Region 11.

13. Bingham (5-3)

After a difficult year, Miners can get hold of at least a percentage of the Region 3 name with a win over Copper Hills. Bingham, East and Riverton are tied in the league’s most sensible with a defeat.

14. Timpview (4-3)

The Thunderbirds boosted their showdown with Alta until Saturday, but waited no longer for a 42-24 win over the Hawks 3-0 in Region 7.

15. Weber (6-1)

We’re waiting for the Warriors and the Royals.

16. Davis (6-3)

The Darts return to the playoffs after a 30-26 loss to Fremont.

17. Beaver (8-0)

Machine 2A continues to advance with a 57-7 win over Millard, making Thursday’s senior night opposed to Parowan a chance for a normal season of the best.

18. Maple Mountain (6-2)

The Golden Eagles have all their goals ahead of a clash with Salem Hills, thanks to wins over Spanish Fork and Provo in preparation.

19. Pine view (8-1)

No sadness for the Panthers, who moved away from Dixie 32-21 a week after an emotional victory over Snow Canyon.

20. Wasatch (6-2)

Wasps what we thought they were after the laundry in Salem, can you redeem yourself by opposing the Red Devils?

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Bonneville 42, Cash Elder

Kamen Best pitched two touchdowns and ran to take the Lakers to the Bees, winning the Region Five championship with an undefeated five-0 record. Bonneville (8-1) has not lost since August 21 to Sky View and will win a seven-run playoffs after a week’s rest.

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