The Bryce Valley (Tropic, UT) varsity basketball team will host Tintic (Eureka, UT) for a non-conference game on Friday, December 6 at 5:30 p.m.
Matchup Details Basketball:
What: Utah, High School Basketball
Who: Bryce Valley vs Tintic
When: Friday, December 06, 2024
Time: 5:30. p.m. ET
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Tintic vs. Bryce Valley: A 2024-25 Basketball Showdown
As the 2024-25 high school basketball season progresses, the Tintic and Bryce Valley teams are both carving out their places in the competitive landscape. With strong records so far, their upcoming matchups promise to be exciting and pivotal as both teams seek to maintain their momentum. Let’s break down the key statistics and compare these teams head-to-head.
Team Records Overview
Tintic has built an impressive 3-1 overall record, with all their victories coming on home turf. Their only loss so far came on the road, giving them a .750 win percentage. The team has scored an impressive 234 points while conceding 146, which highlights their offensive strength.
Bryce Valley, on the other hand, holds a solid 2-1 record. Their only home game victory came against Piute, while they split their away games. They’ve accumulated 150 points and allowed 142, maintaining a win percentage of .667.
Scoring Averages
When it comes to scoring, Tintic stands out with an average of 58.5 points per game (PPG). Their consistent scoring across all four quarters, with a strong 15-point opening quarter average, keeps them competitive throughout games. Bryce Valley, while competitive, averages 50.0 PPG, with notable performance in the second quarter (14.7 PPG) but lacking in consistency in the final period, where they average only 10.0 PPG.
Quarter | Tintic | Bryce Valley |
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Q1 | 15.0 | 11.3 |
Q2 | 13.7 | 14.7 |
Q3 | 14.3 | 14.0 |
Q4 | 12.0 | 10.0 |
Final | 58.5 | 50.0 |
Statistical Comparison
Looking deeper into the statistics, Tintic generally outperforms Bryce Valley in several key categories. Tintic averages 29.5 rebounds per game compared to Bryce Valley’s 25.7, giving them a significant edge on the boards. Tintic’s offense is also more efficient, averaging 14.0 assists per game to Bryce Valley’s 9.7.
Defensively, both teams are competitive, with Tintic excelling in steals (although data isn’t provided for this stat) and blocks, while Bryce Valley leads in steals with 3.3 steals per game, largely thanks to Cooper Owens.
Statistic | Tintic | Bryce Valley |
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Points Per Game | 58.5 | 50.0 |
Rebounds Per Game | 29.5 | 25.7 |
Assists Per Game | 14.0 | 9.7 |
Steals Per Game | – | 9.3 |
Blocks Per Game | – | 1.3 |
Team Leaders
Cole Ward is leading the charge for Tintic, averaging 10.5 points per game, followed by Stockton Hansen, who grabs an impressive 7.0 rebounds per game. In terms of playmaking, Ward also dishes out 5.0 assists per game. For Bryce Valley, Luke Andrus has been outstanding, averaging 13.0 points per game, while he also leads his team with 6.0 rebounds per game and 2.3 assists per game.
Player | Tintic | Bryce Valley |
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Points Per Game | Cole Ward (10.5) | Luke Andrus (13.0) |
Rebounds Per Game | Stockton Hansen (7.0) | Luke Andrus (6.0) |
Assists Per Game | Cole Ward (5.0) | Luke Andrus (2.3) |
Steals Per Game | – | Cooper Owens (3.3) |
Blocks Per Game | – | Blake Syrett (0.7) |
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced off against some of the same opponents, which provides an interesting benchmark for comparison. Notably, Tintic has already won against Whitehorse and Milford, while Bryce Valley will be facing these teams in the coming months.
In head-to-head matchups for the 2024-25 season, Tintic holds the advantage in their common opponents’ record, at 1-1 versus Bryce Valley’s 0-0. However, these numbers are subject to change as both teams continue to play.
Home vs. Away Records
Tintic has been dominant at home, with a perfect 3-0 record at their own gym. Bryce Valley, however, is 1-1 on the road, highlighting the challenges that visiting teams often face. Tintic’s home advantage could prove pivotal if they continue their home-court dominance.
Looking Ahead
With their respective records and standout performances, both Tintic and Bryce Valley are primed for an exciting finish to their seasons. Tintic’s scoring depth and balanced play across all quarters make them a strong contender, while Bryce Valley will need to improve their scoring consistency, especially in the final quarter, if they wish to compete at a high level.
Their upcoming head-to-head matchups are likely to be a turning point for both teams, and fans will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on these two rivals as they aim for success in the 2024-25 season.