State playoffs: Here are the updated brackets for the high school football postseason


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SALT LAKE CITY — The regular season has wrapped up, with several region titles being decide on the final week and rivalries cooled after a 10-week slate.

Now it's time to hand out the important trophies.

The Utah High School Activities Association released the brackets for the state football playoffs Saturday morning, based on the results of that 10-week regular season.

The ratings percentage index is the computer formula favored by the association since it moved to the computer-based rankings four seasons ago. The RPI tabulates rankings based by combining each team's winning percentage, opponent's winning percentage, and the winning percentage of each opponent's opponent, as calculated by MaxPreps.

Here are the brackets for each classification, 1A through 6A.

Scroll on each bracket to see the full pairings — from the first round to the championship game — and click on each matchup to see the details of each game. Each brackets will be updated throughout the playoffs.

6A Football Championship

Lone Peak is the reigning champion, but Region 4 champion Corner Canyon is the top seed in the 6A bracket. The Chargers received a first-round bye, along with No. 2 Skyridge, No. 3 Bingham, No. 4 American Fork, No. 5 Farmington, No. 6 Syracuse, No. 7 Davis and No. 8 West Jordan.

Here is the bracket for the 6A state football playoffs.

First round (Oct. 21)

  • No. 16 Layton 36, No. 17 Herriman 14
  • No. 9 West 42, No. 24 Hunter 9
  • No. 13 Mountain Ridge 28, No. 20 Westlake 25
  • No. 21 Weber 31, No. 12 Roy 14
  • No. 18 Fremont 23, No. 15 Granger 13
  • No. 10 Riverton 48, No. 23 Kearns 16
  • No. 14 Pleasant Grove 63, No. 19 Cyprus 38
  • No. 11 Lone Peak 46, No. 22 Copper Hills 7

Second round (Oct. 28)

Class 6A quarterfinals (Nov. 4)

5A Football Championship

Defending champion Lehi finished the regular season unbeaten at 10-0 and earned the top seed in the 5A bracket. The top-eight seeds all received first-round byes, including No. 2 Timpview, Springville, Stansbury, Brighton, Bountiful, Spanish Fork and Provo.

Here is the bracket for the 5A state football playoffs.

First round (Oct. 21)

Second round (Oct. 28)

  • Box Elder 24, Provo 21
  • Alta 34, Springville 27
  • Orem 35, Bountiful 25
  • Lehi 40, Park City 6
  • Stansbury 36, Cedar Valley 21
  • Olympus 28, Brighton 20
  • Timpview 35, East 7
  • Wasatch 49, Spanish Fork 42

Class 5A quarterfinals (Nov. 4)

  • Lehi 28, Box Elder 21
  • Stansbury 42, Olympus 7
  • Timpview 63, Wasatch 21
  • Orem 26, Alta 24

4A Football Championship

Arguably the most wide-open tournament of the year, Region 10 co-champion Crimson Cliffs held off Desert Hills for the No. 1 overall seed. No. 3 Dixie received the other first-round bye, while No. 4 Ridgeline will host winless Pine View in one of five first-round games.

Here is the bracket for the 4A state football playoffs.

First round (Oct. 21)

  • No. 8 Cedar 7, No. 9 Logan 0
  • No. 5 Snow Canyon 26, No.112 Green Canyon 21
  • No.4 Ridgeline 24, No. 13 Pine View 0
  • No. 7 Sky View 41, No. 10 Hurricane 6
  • No. 6 Mountain Crest 35, No. 11 Bear River 15

Quarterfinals (Oct. 28)

3A Football Championship

Top-seeded Juab is undefeated, but so is No. 2 Morgan, and No. 3 Grantsville's only has one blemish on its record, as well. No. 4 Canyon View also received a first-round bye in the 12-team bracket.

Here is the bracket for the 3A state football playoffs.

First round (Oct. 21)

  • No. 8 Manti 48, No. 9 Ogden 14
  • No. 5 Richfield 49, No. 12 Carbon 0
  • No. 7 Juan Diego 38, No. 10 Union 35
  • No. 6 North Sanpete 28, No. 11 Ben Lomond 7

Quarterfinals (Oct. 28)

  • Juab 52, Manti 15
  • Canyon View 14, Richfield 7
  • Morgan 51, Juan Diego 20
  • Grantsville 28, North Sanpete 9

2A Football Championship

Is South Summit back? The Wildcats are 10-0 and received the No. 1 overall seed, but fellow unbeaten and defending champion San Juan also received a first-round bye, along with No. 3 Emery and No. 4 Beaver.

Here is the bracket for the 2A state football playoffs.

First round (Oct. 21)

  • No. 8 Delta 28, No. 9 Millard 21
  • No. 5 Summit Academy 42, No. 12 Grand 6
  • No. 10 South Sevier 65, No. 7 Judge Memorial 27
  • No. 6 Providence Hall 38, No. 11 American Leadership 3

Quarterfinals (Oct. 28)

  • South Summit 30, Delta 26
  • Beaver 27, Summit Academy 24
  • San Juan 54, South Sevier 7
  • Emery 36, Providence Hall 31

2A semifinals (Nov. 4)

1A Football Championship

Layton Christian wrapped up its first region title in school history with a 35-7 win over North Sevier, and the Eagles are the No. 1 seed in the 1A bracket, as well. No first-round best were included in the eight-team bracket, which also includes undefeated and second-seeded Enterprise.

Here is the bracket for the 1A state football playoffs.

Quarterfinals (Oct. 28)

  • Layton Christian 57, Parowan 0
  • Milford 59, North Sevier 34
  • Kanab 27, Duchesne 26
  • Enterprise 35, North Summit 7

1A semifinals (Nov. 4)

1A 8-Player Football Championship

For the first time in the UHSAA's modern era, eight-man football will host a separate tournament, pairing certain schools from the 1A and 2A classifications. Gunnison Valley claimed the No. 1 overall seed, with followed by No. 2 Rich, No. 3 Monticello, No. 4 Water Canyon, No. 5 Whitehorse, No. 6 Altamont and No. 7 Monument Valley.

Here is the bracket for the 8-player state football playoffs.

Quarterfinals (Oct. 28)

  • Water Canyon 62, Whitehorse 16
  • Monticello 56, Altamont 14
  • Rich 48, Monument Valley 12

Semifinals (Nov. 3)

  • Gunnison Valley 61, Water Canyon 6
  • Monticello 21, Rich 20

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