Uintah High School's boys wrestling team secured their fourth consecutive state championship, this time in the 4A classification at the UCCU Center at Utah Valley University. The Utes scored an impressive 287.5 points, maintaining their dominance by outperforming their opponents. The team's coach, Phillip Keddy, highlighted the difficulty of achieving such a feat and expressed pride in the team's performance, with four individual state champions and the goal of exceeding their previous accomplishments.

By the Numbers
  • Uintah scored 287.5 points to secure the 4A state championship
  • Seven of Uintah's wrestlers reached the finals, with four becoming state champions
  • Payson finished second with 239.5 points, followed by Timpanogos with 127 points
  • Uintah's Michael Alexander became a three-time champion in the 126-pound class
State of Play
  • Uintah's wrestling team continued their dominance by securing their fourth straight state championship
  • With the realignment of last spring, the competition in the 4A classification saw new contenders
  • Uintah's coach emphasized the team's goal of surpassing its own standard and the technical skill of its championship winners
  • Payson, Timpanogos, and Mountain Crest achieved notable standings in the tournament
Bottom Line

Uintah High School's wrestling team's impressive performance and continued dominance in the 4A classification demonstrate their exceptional skill and determination, solidifying their status as a powerhouse in high school wrestling.