News Summary
The 2025 high school boys lacrosse season for Class 6A teams in Utah has begun, with fresh coaching talent and exciting new team dynamics. Davis, Farmington, and Corner Canyon are among the teams to watch as they aim for glory. Fans prepare for a thrilling competition filled with teamwork and impressive performances from various high schools, promising an unforgettable season ahead.
Excitement Builds as Class 6A High School Boys Lacrosse Season Kicks Off in Utah
Utah is buzzing with excitement as the 2025 high school boys lacrosse season for Class 6A teams swings into action this week. Parents, players, and fans alike are gearing up for what promises to be a thrilling season filled with competition, teamwork, and talent. With every high school in the region being evaluated, we’ve compiled a comprehensive look at what to expect from the key teams, coaches, and players this year.
New Faces on the Sideline
This season brings a fresh twist to the league with six new coaches stepping into pivotal roles. Highlights include Trevor Yocom at Davis and Scott Beynon at Farmington, both eager to make their mark. Other newcomers include Justin Rigby (Mountain Ridge), Alex Dooley (Riverton), Joey Hall (American Fork), and Richy Damraur (Lehi). All eyes are on how these coaches will lead their teams and foster talent through the season.
Team Snapshots: What to Expect
Davis High School
Under the direction of Trevor Yocom, in his inaugural season, Davis is looking to build on last year’s impressive 15-4 record. They’ve got a potent offense that averaged 13.7 goals per game and a sturdy defense that allowed just 5.5 goals per game. After a nail-biting loss to Corner Canyon in the championship last year, the team aims to go further in 2025.
Farmington High School
Excitement fills the air at Farmington with Scott Beynon taking over coaching duties. After finishing last year with a 14-5 record and a strong showing in the semifinals, they’re primed to keep their momentum. With an offense scoring 11 goals per game, combined with solid defense, the team looks to surprise in this competitive environment.
Mountain Ridge High School
Randy Allred, now in his third year, is back with a senior-heavy team looking to improve from their 10-9 record last season. With an offense that averaged 10.6 goals per game, they plan to build on past experiences and push further into the postseason this year.
American Fork High School
Brad Searle, leading for his fifth year, is eager to see his talented roster rise to new heights after a strong 17-5 record in 2024. With an average of 13.5 goals per game and excellent defensive play, this team aims to take home the trophy.
Riverton High School
Jonah Warnick takes pride in developing talent at Riverton. Although last season was tough with a 4-13 record, the team is looking forward to growth and improvement. With a revamped roster and a challenging preseason schedule, expectations are cautiously optimistic.
Lehi High School
Tim Richards is focused on rebuilding after a difficult 1-17 season. While the numbers might not have been favorable, there’s hope for a turnaround as they dive into 2025 with fresh energy and determination.
Corner Canyon High School
Corner Canyon, guided by first-year head coach Jeff King, is riding high after an incredible 17-2 record last season. With the best offense in the league averaging 14.6 goals per game alongside a formidable defense allowing just 4.4 goals per game, they appear set to make another deep postseason run.
What Lies Ahead
As the season unfolds, fans should gear up for an array of exciting matchups and memorable moments on the field. The sheer talent and determination showcased by these young athletes promise to deliver a captivating 2025 boys lacrosse season that will be remembered.
In a sport where teamwork is crucial, it’s inspiring to see the dedication from players, coaches, and supporters alike as they come together for the love of lacrosse. Buckle up, Utah, it’s going to be a *season to remember*!
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- Deseret News: High School 6A Boys Lacrosse Preseason Preview
- Wikipedia: Lacrosse
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