The Miners upset No. 1 Olympus, 12-8, avenging 2022’s title game loss to the Titans.
The Bears claimed the title in a blowout of No. 2 Mountain Crest, 19-7
Olympus, Park City advance to 5A state championship.
Lone Peak wasted no time in taking control of their 6A quarterfinal matchup against Fremont, scoring the first three goals of the game and ultimately securing a spot in the semifinals with a comfortable 16-7 victory.
High school girls lacrosse: 6A/5A/4A roundup from Thursday’s games
A month after losing to Skyline 17-6, Provo returned to the same site and ended the Eagles season with a 14-9 victory in a second-round matchup.
Here are the Deseret News Week 38 high school star athletes of the week
Here are the Deseret News Week 37 high school star athletes of the week.
Check out who was named the Deseret News Week 36 high school star athletes of the week.
Check out the Deseret News Week 34 high school star athletes of the week.
Mother Nature hasn’t been kind to spring high school sports athletes as schools scramble to adjust.
While the smaller three classifications will experience little impact, the larger three will see significant change.
Park City midfielder Samantha Riley named Ms. Lacrosse recipient after a dominant career with the Park City Miners.
Lone Peak, Lehi, Ridgeline, Morgan, Millard and Panguitch top their respective classifications.
With the victory, the top-seeded Park City Miners will have a chance to clinch a second consecutive undefeated season against Region 6 foe Olympus, which took home a 12-8 win over Brighton in the later semifinal match to book its spot in the title game.