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Yearly Results 2020 - 2021 Contents Sections Fall Results Summary Yearly Results 2020 - 2021 Contents Sections Fall Results Summary ..................................................................... 3 Winter Results Summary ............................................................... 5 Spring Results Summary ................................................................. 7 Baseball ............................................................................................... 9 Basketball - Boys ............................................................................15 Basketball - Girls ..........................................................................21 Cross Country .................................................................................27 Drill ....................................................................................................33 Football ............................................................................................40 Golf - Boys ........................................................................................45 Golf - Girls .......................................................................................61 Lacrosse - Boys ................................................................................78 Lacrosse - Girls ...............................................................................81 Soccer - Boys ....................................................................................84 Soccer - Girls ...................................................................................89 Softball .............................................................................................94 Swimming ...........................................................................................99 Tennis - Boys ...................................................................................103 Tennis - Girls ..................................................................................107 Track and Field .............................................................................111 Volleyball ......................................................................................141 Wrestling - Boys ...........................................................................147 Wrestling - Girls ..........................................................................150 Click on a sport or page number to go directly to the listed page 2 Fall Results Summary 2020 UHSAA FALL RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY - BOYS CROSS COUNTRY - GIRLS SOCCER - GIRLS 1A 1A 2A 1st Place Piute 1st Place Panguitch 1st Place Rowland Hall 2nd Place Water Canyon 2nd Place Bryce Valley 2nd Place REAL Salt Lake 3rd Place Panguitch 3rd Place Rich 4th Place Bryce Valley 4th Place Milford 3A 5th Place Valley 5th Place Intermountain Christian 1st Place Morgan 2nd Place Manti 2A 2A 1st Place Millard 1st Place Millard 4A 2nd Place Rowland Hall 2nd Place North Summit 1st Place Ridgeline 3rd Place North Summit 3rd Place Parowan 2nd Place Ogden 4th Place Monticello 4th Place Monticello 5th Place Beaver 5th Place Beaver 5A 1st Place Olympus 3A 3A 2nd Place Bonneville 1st Place Emery 1st Place Morgan 2nd Place Richfield 2nd Place North Sanpete 6A 3rd Place Morgan 3rd Place Carbon 1st Place Davis 4th Place Union 4th Place Manti 2nd Place American Fork 5th Place Judge Memorial 5th Place Richfield GOLF - BOYS 4A 4A 2A 1st Place Desert Hills 1st Place Pine View 1st Place Beaver 2nd Place Cedar 2nd Place Desert Hills 2nd Place Rowland Hall 3rd Place Hurricane 3rd Place Ridgeline 3rd Place Altamont 4th Place Snow Canyon 4th Place Cedar 4th Place St. Joseph 5th Place Pine View 5th Place Bear River 5th Place North Sevier 5A 5A 3A 1st Place Farmington 1st Place Springville 1st Place Morgan 2nd Place Timpanogos 2nd Place Timpanogos 2nd Place Delta 3rd Place Orem 3rd Place Mountain View 3rd Place Judge Memorial 4th Place Mountain View 4th Place Farmington 4th Place Richfield 5th Place Bountiful 5th Place Mountain Ridge 5th Place Grantsville 6A 6A 4A 1st Place Skyridge 1st Place Lone Peak 1st Place Crimson Cliffs 2nd Place American Fork 2nd Place American Fork 2nd Place Desert Hills 3rd Place Corner Canyon 3rd Place Layton 3rd Place Ridgeline 4th Place Davis 4th Place Corner Canyon T-4th Place Green Canyon 5th Place Riverton 5th Place Riverton T-4th Place Pine View BASEBALL 5A 1A 1st Place Skyline 1st Place Piute 2nd Place Park City 2nd Place Panguitch 3rd Place Spanish Fork 3rd Place Wayne 4th Place Olympus 4th Place Valley T-5th Place Box Elder T-5th Place Lehi 6A 1st Place Lone Peak 2nd Place Davis 3rd Place Corner Canyon 4th Place Layton 5th Place Skyridge Return to main menu page 3 Fall Results Summary 2020 UHSAA FALL RESULTS TENNIS - GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL 3A 1A 2A 1st Place Rowland Hall 1st Place Valley 1st Place Beaver 2nd Place Waterford 2nd Place Rich 2nd Place Duchesne T-3rd Place Grantsville 3rd Place Intermountain Christian T-3rd Place Morgan 4th Place Panguitch 3A 5th Place Manti 5th Place Piute 1st Place Juab 6th Place Wayne 2nd Place Morgan 4A 1st Place Crimson Cliffs 2A 4A 2nd Place Desert Hills 1st Place North Summit 1st Place Sky View 3rd Place Green Canyon 2nd Place Millard 2nd Place Pine View 4th Place Ridgeline 3rd Place Enterprise T-5th Place Mountain Crest 4th Place Duchesne 5A T-5th Place Ogden 5th Place Kanab 1st Place Orem 6th Place Gunnison Valley 2nd Place Timpview 5A 1st Place Timpview 3A 6A 2nd Place Orem 1st Place Union 1st Place Corner Canyon 3rd Place Woods Cross 2nd Place Morgan 2nd Place Lone Peak T-4th Place Highland 3rd Place South Summit T-4th Place Park City 4th Place Carbon 5th Place Richfield 6A 6th Place North Sanpete 1st Place Skyridge 2nd Place Lone Peak 4A T-3rd Place American Fork 1st Place Sky View T-3rd Place Weber 2nd Place Snow Canyon T-5th Place Layton 3rd Place Mountain Crest T-5th Place Pleasant Grove 4th Place Ridgeline 5th Place Desert Hills 6th Place Dixie 5A 1st Place Timpview 2nd Place Mountain View 6A 1st Place Lone Peak 2nd Place Copper Hills Return to main menu page 4 Winter Results Summary 2020 - 2021 UHSAA WINTER RESULTS BASKETBALL - BOYS DRILL TEAM SWIMMING - BOYS 1A 2A 3A 1st Place Panguitch 1st Place Enterprise 1st Place Judge Memorial 2nd Place Wendover 2nd Place Kanab 2nd Place Union 3rd Place Monticello 3rd Place Richfield 2A 4th Place North Summit 4th Place Grand County 1st Place Layton Christian 5th Place Duchesne 5th Place Carbon 2nd Place Enterprise 3A 3A 4A 1st Place Juab 1st Place South Sevier 1st Place Snow Canyon 2nd Place San Juan 2nd Place North Sanpete 2nd Place Sky View 3rd Place South Summit 3rd Place Ridgeline 4A 4th Place Juab 4th Place Desert Hills 1st Place Cedar 5th Place Union 5th Place Cedar 2nd Place Desert Hills 5A 4A 5A 1st Place Lehi 1st Place Dixie 1st Place Olympus 2nd Place Farmington 2nd Place Desert Hills 2nd Place Brighton 3rd Place Ridgeline 3rd Place Skyline 6A 4th Place Logan 4th Place Timpview 1st Place Davis 5th Place Cedar Valley 5th Place Wasatch 2nd Place Westlake BASKETBALL - GIRLS 5A 6A 1A 1st Place Farmington 1st Place American Fork 1st Place Piute 2nd Place Viewmont 2nd Place Westlake 2nd Place Valley 3rd Place Spanish Fork 3rd Place Corner Canyon 4th Place Bountiful 4th Place Kearns 2A 5th Place Brighton 5th Place Davis 1st Place North Summit 2nd Place Kanab 6A 1st Place Bingham 3A T-2nd Place Copper Hills 1st Place Morgan T-2nd Place Layton 2nd Place Emery 4th Place Pleasant Grove 5th Place Davis 4A 1st Place Sky View 2nd Place Logan 5A 1st Place Springville 2nd Place Farmington 6A 1st Place Fremont 2nd Place Herriman Return to main menu page 5 Winter Results Summary 2020 - 2021 UHSAA WINTER RESULTS SWIMMING - GIRLS WRESTLING - BOYS WRESTLING - GIRLS 3A 1A 4A 1st Place Carbon 1st Place Panguitch 1st Place Mountain Crest 2nd Place Judge Memorial 2nd Place Piute 2nd Place Bear River 3rd Place Emery 3rd Place Milford 3rd Place Tooele 4th Place Millard 4th Place Rich 4th Place Uintah 5th Place Rowland Hall 5th Place Wyane 5th Place Ridgeline 4A 2A 1A, 2A, 3A, 5A (combined) 1st Place Sky View 1st Place Beaver 1st Place Maple Mountain 2nd Place Ridgeline 2nd Place Millard 2nd Place American Leadership 3rd Place Snow Canyon 3rd Place Altamont 3rd Place Rich 4th Place Green Canyon 4th Place North Summit 4th Place Springville 5th Place Desert Hills 5th Place Duchesne 5th Place Mountain View 5A 3A 6A 1st Place Olympus 1st Place Juab 1st Place Westlake 2nd Place Park City 2nd Place Morgan 2nd Place Copper Hills 3rd Place Timpview 3rd Place Emery 3rd Place Fremont 4th Place Skyline 4th Place American Leadership 4th Place Pleasant Grove 5th Place Wasatch 5th Place Delta 5th Place Granger 6A 4A 1st Place Lone Peak 1st Place Uintah 2nd Place American Fork 2nd Place Mountain Crest 3rd Place Corner Canyon 3rd Place Bear River 4th Place Copper Hills 4th Place Ridgeline 5th Place Davis 5th Place Snow Canyon 5A 1st Place Payson 2nd Place Box Elder 3rd Place Wasatch 4th Place Mountain Ridge 5th Place Mountain View 6A 1st Place Pleasant Grove 2nd Place Layton 3rd Place Fremont 4th Place Westlake 5th Place Davis Return to main menu page 6 Spring Results Summary 2021 UHSAA SPRING RESULTS BASEBALL SOFTBALL GOLF - GIRLS 2A 2A 1A 1st Place Beaver 1st Place Enterprise 1st Place Rich 2nd Place Parowan 2nd Place Beaver 2nd Place Milford 3rd Place Diamond Ranch 3A 3A 4th Place Pinnacle 1st Place Grantsville 1st Place Grantsville 2nd Place Carbon 2nd Place Carbon 2A 4A 4A 1st Place Rowland Hall 1st Place Snow Canyon 1st Place Bear River 2nd Place Beaver 2nd Place Mountain Crest 2nd Place Tooele 3rd Place Waterford 4th Place Monticello 5A 5A 5th Place Millard 1st Place Spanish
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