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Mountain View won the boys 4A volleyball state championship by defeating Desert Hills 3-2. The Bruins rallied from behind in the fifth set to secure their first championship title.
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Mountain View celebrates after defeating Deseret Hills 3 sets to 2 to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
All season long, Mountain View has been at its best when playing from behind, so when the Bruins were down 9-7 in the fifth set of the 4A championship game against Desert Hills Saturday, they didnât panic one bit.
Instead, Mountain View responded by closing with an 8-3 run to beat the Thunder 3-2 and hoist its first-ever championship trophy.
âThey donât panic,â said Mountain View head coach Jon Fairbanks. âThey have a lot of poise. They have a lot of trust in each other, and they have a lot of talent, so at some point, they know that they can do it.â
Mountain Viewâs Toby Smith (16) is swarmed by his teammates after getting the final point to defeat Deseret Hills in five sets to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Mountain View celebrates after winning the fifth set to defeat Deseret Hills 3 sets to 2 to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Mountain View defeated Desert Hills with a final score of 3 sets to 2.
Mountain View won the championship on May 9, 2026.
The championship was held at the UCCU Center in Orem.
The head coach of the Mountain View boys volleyball team is Jon Fairbanks.

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Mountain View celebrates after winning the fifth set to defeat Deseret Hills 3 sets to 2 to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Mountain View celebrates after defeating Deseret Hills 3 sets to 2 to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Mountain View celebrates after defeating Deseret Hills 3 sets to 2 to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Mountain View celebrates after defeating Deseret Hills 3 sets to 2 to win the boys 4A volleyball state championship at the UCCU Center in Orem on Saturday, May 9, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Despite being a come-from-behind team, Mountain View took the first swing with a 25-22 first set win Saturday. Desert Hills certainly didnât fold though, as its offense remained lethal throughout even as the Bruins capitalized on its mistakes.
Desert Hills largely runs its offense through star outside hitter Brodie Hoag, who finished Saturday with 27 kills. Fairbanks knew an offense like Desert Hillsâ wasnât going to be fully stopped, but Mountain View did its best to make the Thunder uncomfortable.
For the Bruins, that meant it started with the serve.
âWe just knew that we had to serve tough so that he didnât get great sets,â Faribanks said of Hoag. âHe had to deal with stuff that was coming from behind the 10-foot line, but heâs going to get his.
âAll you can do with every great player is just try to slow him down, and then hope that the other guys canât beat you.â
Meanwhile, Mountain View had its own offensive weapon in Nicholas Nelson, who was the focal point all evening and finished with 20 kills.
Nelson said his success comes from continuity with his teammates.
âA lot of these teams we play, they have some really good players, but weâve been playing together for as long as weâve been playing,â said Nelson.
âThat just helps us know if somebodyâs not up to it right now, we can go to somebody else and come back to them as soon as theyâre up to it.â
While Mountain View was trying to contain Hoag, Desert Hills had to try to contain Nelson. That left Carson King open to make an impact, and he finished with 12 kills of his own.
âIf itâs not going to Nick, itâs usually going to me,â King said. â(Setter Adam Maya) just runs the other side, and heâll usually just throw it back to me, and I just put it down.â
Nelson, King and the Mountain View offense were the stars of the show, but often it was the defense and libero Henry Hulse that laid the groundwork for the win.
Hulse set the tone defensively, not only with routine digs but also with hustle plays to keep the ball up. That defensive tenacity spread to his teammates, and they were running all over to keep the ball up, including leaps over their own bench.
âThey took down those side nets, and we have everywhere to play,â Nelson said of the defense. âIf the ball goes there, we can play it. Weâre going to put it all on this court.â
The win was a full-circle moment for Mountain View. It was a participant in the first-ever sanctioned boys volleyball game in Utah three years ago. Fairbanks has been with the program the whole way, and for over a decade before with the club team.
Now, the Bruins can finally say theyâre state champions.
âItâs been a long journey,â Fairbanks said. âJust so proud of these seniors, that most of them played that three years ago in that match. To be able to win a state championship in their last match was something special.â