The Lone Peak varsity basketball team from Highland, UT, will host a conference game against Westlake from Saratoga Springs, UT, on Friday, January 24, at 7:30 PM.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Utah High School Basketball
Who: Westlake vs Lone Peak
When: Friday, January 24, 2025
Time: 7:00. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: Westlake vs Lone Peak
The Utah high school basketball season is heating up, and one of the most anticipated matchups features the Westlake Thunder (Saratoga Springs, UT) facing off against the Lone Peak Knights (Highland, UT) in a crucial region game. With both teams vying for dominance in their conference, this clash is sure to provide intense action on the court.
Team Performance and Rankings
Westlake Thunder (12-4, 3-0 Region)
Westlake has been a formidable force this season, boasting an impressive 12-4 overall record with an undefeated 3-0 standing in region play. They have demonstrated their strength both at home (5-1) and away (3-2), while also excelling in neutral-site games (4-1). With a .750 win percentage, Westlake has proven to be one of the top contenders in the state.
Lone Peak Knights (9-7, 2-2 Region)
Lone Peak has had a more balanced season, sitting at 9-7 overall with a .562 win percentage. Their region performance stands at 2-2, making this upcoming game a pivotal one for their standings. They have shown consistency both at home (3-2) and away (3-2), but their neutral record (3-3) indicates some struggles in high-stakes environments.
Statistical Comparison
- Scoring Averages: Westlake averages 68.0 points per game, slightly ahead of Lone Peak’s 65.6 points.
- Quarter-by-Quarter Trends: Westlake excels in the third quarter, averaging 19.5 points, while Lone Peak shows balance across all quarters, scoring between 13.3 and 15.8 points per period.
- Defensive and Offensive Contributions:
- Westlake:
- Points per game: 63.0
- Rebounds per game: 27.6
- Assists per game: 10.9
- Steals per game: 5.4
- Blocks per game: 1.6
- Lone Peak:
- Points per game: 63.0
- Rebounds per game: 27.6
- Assists per game: 10.9
- Steals per game: 5.4
- Blocks per game: 1.6
- Westlake:
Key Players to Watch
Westlake Thunder:
- Crew Fotheringham (#15, Guard) – Leading scorer with 13.1 points per game.
- Ty Easton Cogswell (#0, Forward) – Dominates rebounds (5.3 RPG), steals (1.3 SPG), and blocks (1.1 BPG).
- Enoch Mitchell – Team’s top playmaker with 2.3 assists per game.
Lone Peak Knights:
- Lone Peak lacks standout individual statistics but has depth across their roster, making them a well-rounded and unpredictable team.
Head-to-Head and Common Opponents
Westlake and Lone Peak have yet to face each other this season, making this their first head-to-head battle. Against common opponents, Westlake has a slight edge with a 3-2 record compared to Lone Peak’s 2-3.
Notable Common Opponent Results:
- Herriman: Both teams lost to Herriman, but Westlake struggled more (69-48, 76-45) compared to Lone Peak (66-60).
- Skyridge: Westlake defeated Skyridge (59-52), while Lone Peak also secured a close win (61-60).
- Pleasant Grove: Both teams triumphed over Pleasant Grove, with Westlake winning 80-62 and Lone Peak securing an 81-75 victory.
Upcoming Matchups
- January 24, 2025: Westlake visits Lone Peak for a key region matchup.
- February 14, 2025: Lone Peak travels to Westlake for the rematch, potentially with playoff implications on the line.
Game Outlook
Westlake enters this contest as the slight favorite due to their superior record and consistent play in region games. However, Lone Peak has the home-court advantage for the first meeting and will look to even the playing field. The battle will likely come down to Westlake’s ability to control the tempo and Lone Peak’s defensive resilience.
Expect a close game, with Westlake’s third-quarter dominance potentially being the deciding factor. Lone Peak will need to counter with strong early starts and clutch fourth-quarter performances.