Corner Canyon (UT) football releases 2026 schedule

Chargers look to build on 2025 state championship season with challenging out-of-state matchups

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

The Corner Canyon High School football program in Draper, Utah has announced its 2026 schedule, which includes two out-of-state games against opponents from Arizona and Texas. The Chargers are coming off a 2025 state championship season and will look to defend their title with a roster that returns several key players, though they will need to replace their starting quarterback.

Why it matters

Corner Canyon is one of the top high school football programs in Utah, consistently competing for state titles. Their 2026 schedule features some intriguing out-of-state matchups that will test the team and provide valuable experience against elite competition from across the country.

The details

Corner Canyon's 2026 schedule includes games against Davis, Timpview, Fremont, Liberty (AZ), Eastwood (TX), Lone Peak, Skyridge, Cedar Valley, American Fork, and Lehi. The Chargers will be led by returning 2027 three-star recruits Diesel Dart and Manase Brown, but will need to find a new starting quarterback after the graduation of Texas A&M enrollee Helaman Casuga.

  • Corner Canyon announced its 2026 football schedule on March 10, 2026.
  • The Chargers are coming off a 2025 state championship season.

The players

Diesel Dart

A 2027 three-star recruit who will be a key player for Corner Canyon in 2026.

Manase Brown

A 2027 three-star recruit who will be a key player for Corner Canyon in 2026.

Helaman Casuga

The Chargers' starting quarterback in 2025 who has enrolled at Texas A&M.

Casey Sutera

The new head coach of Corner Canyon, hired away from Brighton (UT).

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What’s next

Corner Canyon will look to defend its 2025 state championship with a challenging 2026 schedule that includes several top in-state opponents as well as two out-of-state matchups.

The takeaway

Corner Canyon High School has established itself as one of the premier football programs in Utah, consistently competing for state titles. Their 2026 schedule, which features several tough in-state rivals and two out-of-state games, will test the Chargers as they look to build on their recent success and develop the next generation of talent.