PLEASANT GROVE — The San Juan Broncos are undefeated. They have won 11 straight games and have allowed just 55 points all season.
The Manti Templars are the defending 2A champions. Their only loss on the season was early in the year against 3A semifinalist Juan Diego.
The Broncos have had an average margin of victory of approximately 30 points while the Tempers have won by 25 points.
In spite of what both head coaches will say, when the two powerhouses meet in the 2A championship game at Pleasant Grove High School on Saturday at 11 a.m., the game will be unlike any other they have played all season.
The two have not met since a semifinal matchup in 2008, and Manti is favored by just a single point on the neutral field.
"We tell the kids the game is not any different from any other road game," Manti coach Cole Meacham said. "We try to make (travel) just like any other game."
San Juan coach Monty Lee expressed the same sentiment, also adding that, "we are preparing the same way we have all year."
The Broncos have been led throughout the season by quarterback Barkley Christensen. The senior recorded two touchdowns — one passing and one rushing — in San Juan's 15-9 victory over South Summit in the semifinals last weekend.
Manti is led by a junior quarterback, Connor Aste, who passed for three scores in the Templars' 58-15 semifinal victory over Grand County.
"Conner is in his first year starting at quarterback, and he has done a nice job," Meacham said. "He throws well and he makes good decisions."
Along with Aste, the Templars have implemented a handful of other new players in starting positions around the field. The offensive line returned just one starter from last season's championship team, and junior T.J. Pogroszewski is in his first year playing at tight end and receiver for the Templars after serving as a running back. He is leading the team with 402 yards and five touchdowns.
"We have some positions where kids are brand new," Meacham said, "but some positions that return" with championship experience.
Austin Jackson is one of those returners. He leads the team in rushing years and tackles.
Alongside Christensen for the Broncos is a team full of experienced veterans as San Juan won the 2A championship in 2010.
"We have a team full of kids that have one goal in mind — to be better today than we were yesterday," San Juan coach Monty Lee said. "If we focus on that, the winning takes care of itself."
Although both coaches have spent time preparing for championship games, Meacham said it does not get easier and that the feeling of excitement does not lessen.
"It is exciting any time you get there," he said. "It takes a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck."
He then added, "it is important that the coaches and the players make the very most out of the experience."
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MANTI STATS
Scoring offense: 33.7 ppg
Scoring defense: 10.3 ppg
Passing leader: Connor Aste (87-132, 65.9%, 1,466 yards, 15 TDs, 7 INTs)
Rushing leaders: Austin Jackson (101 carries, 511 yards, 9 TDs), Taylor Soper (72, 364, 5)
Receiving leader: T.J. Pogroszewski (20 rec., 402 yards, 5 TDs), Jamen Miller (16, 353, 3)
Tackles leader: Austin Jackson (65 sacks)
Sacks leader: Koleton Moon (6 sacks)
Interceptions leader: Jamen Miller (6 INTs)
SAN JUAN STATS
Scoring offense: 35.7 ppg
Scoring defense: 5.0 ppg
Passing leader: Barkley Christensen (138-217, 63.6%, 1,911 yards, 21 TDs, 7 INTs)
Rushing leaders: Logan Meyer (54 carries, 582 yards, 8 TDs), Barkley Christensen (67, 546, 10)
Receiving leader: Logan Meyer (44 rec., 633, 8 TDs), Bobby Bowring (38 rec., 498 yards, 6 TDs)
Tackles leader: Logan Meyer (75 tackles)
Sacks leader: Bogh Bayles, Bronz Eldredge (4 sacks)
Int. leader: Barkley Christensen, Ammon Mitchell (2)MANTI GAME-BY-GAME
8/17 … Manti 28, Delta 0
8/24 … Juan Diego 28, Manti 6
8/31 … Manti 15, Emery 14
9/7 … Manti 37, Gunnison 2
9/14 … Manti 46, North Summit 7
9/21 … Manti 21, South Summit 0
9/28 … Manti 42, North Sevier 20
10/5 … Manti 56, American Leadership 6
10/12 … Manti 24, Millard 14
10/26 … Manti 38, Beaver 7
11/3 … Manti 58, Grand 15
SAN JUAN GAME-BY-GAME
8/17 … San Juan 19, Snow Canyon 11
8/24 … San Juan 35, Monticello 0
8/31 … San Juan 41, South Sevier 6
9/7 … San Juan 38, Grand 6
9/14 … San Juan 41, Parowan 0
9/21 … San Juan 40, Richfield 0
9/28 … San Juan 40, Kanab 10
10/5 … San Juan 20, Beaver 0
10/12 … San Juan 48, Enterprise 0
10/26 … San Juan 56, Emery 13
11/3 … San Juan 15, South Summit 92A on the air
Manti vs. San Juan
Saturday, 11 a.m.
Pleasant Grove High School
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Parry's Power: Manti by 1