As Utah high school football rolls into mid-season, the latest rankings from the Preece Power Poll reveal that Lehi is leading the charge. The Pioneers are currently undefeated with a record of 4-0 and have climbed two spots since the last ranking, now sitting at the top of the 6A classification.
Following closely behind, Lone Peak boasts an impressive 4-1 record, moving up two spots to the second position. They have shown strong performance on the field and are currently ranked third in the 6A RPI.
Another team making a notable impact this season is Corner Canyon. With a record of 4-1, they remain a force in the 6A category. Fans are eager to see how the remainder of the season unfolds for these top teams.
The football scene isn’t the only one making headlines; girls’ soccer is also in full swing. Recent games on September 17 show a mix of decisive wins and competitive matches. For instance, American Fork dominated Westlake with a score of 6-1, while Skyridge narrowly edged out Lehi in a tight overtime game with a score of 2-1.
Over in 5A Region 7, Springville claimed a solid 4-2 victory against Spanish Fork, reinforcing their position as a contender in the league. Meanwhile, Timpanogos secured a convincing win over Provo, finishing 3-0.
As the season progresses, fans and players alike are excited to see how these rankings will influence upcoming matchups. High stakes and competitive spirit are what makes this time of year thrilling for everyone involved.
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