The Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) Board of Trustees has finalized new region alignments for high school sports and activities for the 2025-27 school years. And their decision specifically affects schools in Northern Utah.
The board approved the realignment during its meeting on Dec. 19, following a public hearing earlier this month and a review of feedback submitted by districts and schools. The realignment, which determines how schools are grouped into regions for competitions, is based on enrollment data that is less than a year old.
Logan High School will drop to 3A classification. In all activities but football, the school will be in Region 12 with Ben Lomond, Grantsville, Layton Christian Academy, Morgan, Ogden and Liahona high schools. Liahona does not participate in sports and Layton Christian will compete in 2A for football. Also, Union High School, located in Roosevelt, will participate in the same 3A North region as Logan in football.
The Grizzlies will be going from a region with every school within 25 miles away, to its closest region opponent 43 miles away and furthest opponent 223 miles away.
Logan’s move isn’t the only change coming for Region 11. Bear River, Sky View, Green Canyon, Ridgeline and Mountain Crest will be joined by schools based in Tooele County: Stansbury, Tooele and the new Deseret Peak. Unlike Logan’s situation in 3A, this region will be the same for all sports and activities, including football.
The new alignments will take effect in fall 2025, with schedules reflecting the updated regions. A full list of school placements is available on the UHSAA website at uhsaa.org.
The UHSAA Board of Trustees oversees the alignment process for all member schools, ensuring a fair and competitive framework for high school activities statewide.