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Teton High School Timberwolves
3A District VI 3A Mountain Rivers Conference
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Colors: Orange & Maroon
Head Coach:   Patrick Hogan
Years as Head Coach
1st Season
Previous Experience
1st year varsity coach but lots of experience at the JV, C-team and middle school levels
Assistant Coaches
Guy Johnson, Andrea Joyce, Shelby Kincaid
RECORD
Record Last Year
17-11
State Titles
None
TEAM
Returning Players
Reece Kunz, 11, F
Morgan Johnson, 11, G
Grace Hogan, 11, G
Returning Players with Honors
Grace Hogan- 1st Team all-conference
Morgan Johnson-2nd Team all-conference
Reece Kunz- 1st Team all-tournament Team, honorable mention all-conference
Porter Wood- Honorable mention all-conference
Key Players lost from last year
Kinley Brown-Guard/Forward. Kinley was the team leader on and off the court. Brown was our leading scorer and a huge offensive threat. Hopefully the team finds a way to score and make impact plays without her. 
Incoming impact players
Porter Wood, 10, F/P
Conference Preview
Players to Watch:

Brianne Bailey, South Fremont
Berklee Yancey, South Fremont
Kennedy Gillette, Sugar-Salem
Meg Fillmore, Sugar-Salem
Reece Kunz, Teton
Morgan Johnson, Teton
Grace Hogan, Teton

Written by: Marlowe Hereford

At least one team ranked in the state media poll and at least one team playing for state hardware on championship Saturday in February has become the norm for the 3A Mountain Rivers Conference for more than a decade.

Sugar-Salem and Teton showcased that strength last season, playing each other in the 3A state title game in their fifth meeting of the season. The Diggers prevailed, 47-32, to win their seventh title in program history. The state title game was the first such appearance for Teton, which finished the season 19-11.

Sugar-Salem graduated Natalyah Nead, Olivia Crapo, Katie Miller and Hailey Harris from last year's title team and return Meg Fillmore, Nika Nead and Kennedy Gillette.

"We lost a lot," Diggers head coach Crystal Dayley said. "This is by far the youngest and most inexperienced team I've ever had."
The Diggers have hung their hats on defense since Sugar-Salem alumnus Dayley became head coach in 2012, and defense will remain the focal point this season.

"They are working hard, though, and like always, our focus will be on defense and I think we will be a great defensive team," Dayley said.

Dayley anticipates the 3A Mountain Rivers Conference to remain competitive. South Fremont, which returns Berklee Yancey and Brianne Bailey from last year's 11-11 team, has a new coach in Brooke Bailey. First year varsity Teton coach Patrick Hogan said Brianne Bailey has put in the work to become one of the best players in the conference.

Teton graduated multi-sport athlete and leading scorer Kinley Brown. The Timberwolves return Reece Kunz, Morgan Johnson, Grace Hogan and Porter Wood.

Coach Hogan said Teton's best strength is scoring in transition, and the objective this season is more balanced scoring and better ball movement. On defense, the Timberwolves are looking to create turnovers, extend defensive pressure full court and get defensive rebounds.

"The team is very young, but has multiple players with two years of varsity experience," he said.

"I am excited because the team is very athletic, which hopefully results in us having a competitive year."

Like Dayley, Hogan said to not overlook anyone in the conference.

"Although the conference is only three teams, there is a good chance that one or two of the teams







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