Boys basketball

REGION 20

VALLEY 71, ESCALANTE 39: Colby and Chase Spencer combined for 40 points and three treys in the blowout win for Valley. The Buffaloes took advantage of numerous opportunities at the charity stripe, knocking down 25-of-37 free throw attempts in the win.

WAYNE 58, MILFORD 33: Wayne left the Tigers' court with an unthreatened victory. Ty Reese wowed the crowd with an impressive 28 points including nine from downtown, while Zack Taylor netted 14.

PANGUITCH 78, DIAMOND RANCH 32: Tyce Barney led Panguitch to an easy victory over Diamond Ranch by scoring 27 points and grabbing nine rebounds. Dalan Bennett chipped in 19 points and 11 rebounds for Panguitch.

PIUTE 61, BRYCE VALLEY 48: Tyler Dalton knocked down five 3-pointers en route to 26 points to lead Piute to a home win over Bryce Valley.

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BONNEVILLE 58, MORGAN 55: Bonneville connected on timely free throws late in the game to preserve the victory. Mitch Hansen hit a front end of a one-and-one to put the game out of reach for the Lakers. Beck Nelson notched the double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds at the point guard position, and Quinton Larson added 18 points with three 3-pointers. Jake Miles had a game-high 26 points in the loss for Morgan.

LAYTON 59, GRANGER 33: Layton's defense was swarming the entire night, holding Granger to a mere 19 points through three quarters, including only a single point in the third. J.T. Anderson and Colton Green scored 12 points apiece for the Lancers and Kade Petersen added 10 more in the win.

HIGHLAND 41, COTTONWOOD 32: Highland's outstanding defense and performance at the foul line were the main components to the Rams' victory against Cottonwood. Liam Thomas lead the team with 17 points while Riley Tucker added five with a single 3-pointer.

KANAB 52, PAGE, ARIZ. 46: Kanab was able to jump out to an early lead and held onto it throughout the game to get the win. Brandon Jenson led Kanab with 19 points.

LOGAN 62, ELKO, NEV. 45: Logan opened the game on a 17-8 run and coasted to an easy victory. Luke Falk scored 17 points and Jordan Larsen added 13 points for Logan.

WOODS CROSS 72, ROY 59: Woods Cross went on a 8-0 run in the final 2:30 minutes to earn the win over Roy. Skyler Farnes led the way with 16 points and Brady Cowley added 13 points with two 3-pointers in the victory.

JUDGE MEMORIAL 61, TAYLORSVILLE 50: Alex Mancini was huge for Judge Memorial scoring 26 points and grabbing 18 rebounds in a win over Taylorsville.

TIMPVIEW 62, SNOW CANYON 52: Timpview disrupted Snow Canyon's threat with an overwhelming fourth quarter to rush them to a ten-point victory. Rickey Shumway shined with 20 points while Dax Raymond netted 12 including six from behind the arc.

LEHI 55, VIEWMONT 48: Viewmont's weak first quarter lingered in the end, leaving Lehi to nudge their way to a seven-point win. Colton Colledge wowed the crowd with an incredible 30 points including six from downtown, while Brad McGregor netted 11.

WEBER 56, WEST 47: Hayden Schenck led Weber to a road win over West by scoring 21 points, grabbing four rebounds, dishing out three assists, and getting a steal.

PINE VIEW 64, PAROWAN 36: Kody Wilstead recorded the double-double with 18 points and 15 rebounds to lead Pine View to a lopsided victory. Cody Bower finished with nine points and nine rebounds for the home team.

DESERT HILLS 59, WASATCH 56: Brandon Simister and Jaden Beckstrand each scored 13 points while Tyler Ott and Mike Needham teamed up for 21 points to push Desert Hills to close win. The Thunder won the free throw discrepancy, hitting 18-of-28 freebies.

BOUNTIFUL 63, DIXIE 39: Bountiful led from start to finish and held Dixie to just 11 first half points as it cruised to victory. Brock Yates and Brit Harding each scored 15 points for the Braves.

JUAN DIEGO 45, BEN LOMOND 41: Gabe Colosimo was the sole player for either program to break double figures in scoring with 16 points and the Soaring Eagle connected on six 3-pointers to pull away from Ben Lomond.

LIAHONA 57, TABIONA 47: Liahona's stable, double-digit scoring in every quarter triumphed over Tabiona's heavy fourth quarter. Briggs Savage lead the team with 20 points while Carson Smith netted 16 with a single 3-pointer.

Girls basketball

TABIONA 71, TINTIC 19: Tabiona cleared the glass with 64 rebounds as a team, with 32 coming from Cortney Josie and Shantaya Strebel who grabbed 16 apiece in the runaway win. Kaelynn Brown led all scorers with 24 points for the Tigers.

DAVIS 36, CLEARFIELD 33: The Darts were led by Courtney Hurst who tipped in 10 points, six of which came from beyond the arc, as Davis snuck past Clearfield on the road.

LAYTON 42, BONNEVILLE 35: Bonneville's threatening second half wasn't enough to bounce back after a weak first. Maddi Smith shined for the Lancers with 19 points including three 3-pointers while Livia Tresedor netted eight points.

MORGAN 63, BOUNTIFUL 53: McKenzie Schenk scored an impressive 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as Morgan made just enough free throws down the stretch to beat Bountiful.

HIGHLAND 38, MURRAY 34: The Rams got 10 points from Stephanie Kaufusi to lead them to a win over the Spartans.

GREEN RIVER 68, PIUTE 63: Michaela Hughes went of for a game high 26 points, while Felicia Antillon netted 20 points with six 3-pointers to help Green River to the narrow victory.

WEST JORDAN 51, LEHI 36: West Jordan had a steady offensive output, with seven different players recording a bucket. Haley Carle stole the show with a game-high 19 points in the win for the Jaguars.

SKYLINE 64, JUDGE MEMORIAL 41: Miquelle Askew scored 21 points and her teammates Ashley Aberton and Sydnee Taylor scored 11 points apiece to propel Skyline to an upset victory at home. The Eagles jumped out to a 20-point lead in the first quarter and rode that momentum for the remainder of the game.

VIEWMONT 53, FREMONT 41: Viewmont's first quarter served it well after a neck-and-neck second half. Caitlyn Larsen shined on the court with 20 points including two 3-pointers, while Isabella Swan added 17 with a single 3-pointer.

SAN JUAN 45, MONTICELLO 39: The Broncos took full advantage of their free throws, propelling them past the Buckaroos for the win. Teal Palmer lead the team with 14 points while Kelli Meyer netted eight.

MOUNTAIN CREST 53, LONE PEAK 46: Mountain Crest's fast start proved to be just enough to get the win. Karlee Kartchner led Mountain Crest with 25 points while Emily Moore added 16 points.

SNOW CANYON 72, PLEASANT GROVE 55: The Warriors hit the ground running in the first half, allowing them to coast without concern for Pleasant Grove's threats at the foul line. Both Amy Harris and Autumn Shipp added 16 points to the board for Snow Canyon.

MANTI 42, SOUTH SEVIER 37: Elizabeth Palmer and Mandee Christensen guided Manti to a close victory with 13 points each. The Templars staged off a furious fourth quarter rally by South Sevier after established a lofty lead in the second quarter.

AMERICAN LEADERSHIP 49, BEN LOMOND 34: Taylor Hughes scored 23 points for Ben Lomond but it was not enough to get past American Leadership on the road. Dalila Rodriquez led American Leadership with 18 points.

JUAN DIEGO 43, COPPER HILLS 33: Juan Diego's Monique Mills was the only player to eclipse double digits for either team, netting 21 points in the win for the Soaring Eagle.

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BINGHAM 60, WEBER 52: Bingham remained unscathed and handed Weber it's first loss of the season in an epic battle of unbeaten teams. Summer Yack highlighted the Miners on offense with 14 points, and as a team Bingham drained seven 3-pointers.

NORTH SUMMIT 53, DUCHESNE 39: North Summit, led by Kasidee Evans 16 points, was too much for Duchesne to handle. Paige Ginn led Duchesne with 13 points in the loss.

CLARK COUNTY, NEV. 60, LAYTON CHRISTIAN 51: Callie Chandler scored a game high 16 points, and Shayla Simpson added 14 points but Layton Christian found themselves on the losing end in the Las Vegas Invitational.

WESTLAKE 51, PAYSON 26: The Thunder rolled to a win over the Lions as Jessica Benson paced them with 11 points.

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