Andy Hadfield is as much of a Lehi Pioneer as they come.
The grandson of a 1930s Pioneer football phenom and son of a former Lehi quarterback, Hadfield was a three-sport star in his high school career, playing on the football team, competing in track and guiding the Pioneer boys’ basketball team to a three-peat of state championships from 1996-98.
During Hadfield’s days of wearing a purple ox on his helmet, the Lehi High School boundaries encompassed all of Lehi, Saratoga Springs, Eagle Mountain, Cedar Fort and parts of Highland. With all that area, Lehi was still only a Class 3A school.
Now, Hadfield is the head coach of a 6A Lehi football team that competes with the best programs Utah has to offer — and it’s not even the only high school in the city, much less the only high school for

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