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After capturing consecutive Class 5A titles, Bingham will begin the 2015 campaign ranked No. 13 nationally by MaxPreps.

Although the Miners suffered attrition from graduation, they've continually proven they reload rather than rebuild. Keaton Torre, a highly-recruited quarterback from Oklahoma, transferred to the South Jordan school in the offseason. Other standouts include Parker Workman — a hard-hitting linebacker who recorded 85 tackles last season, and two four-star junior prospects: Langi Tuifua and Jay Tufele.

The team is also entering a new regime under John Lambourne, who inherited the program following Dave Peck's retirement after 15 seasons.

Bingham, which has won 26 straight in-state games, is scheduled to open the season on Aug. 21 against Westlake.

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