The Varsity Football Banquet will be held on Monday Dec 3 at 6:30 pm in the commons at the high school. It is $9 per person, players have already been paid for. Please RSVP, if you haven't already, and pay to Coach Gunter.
Awards
Black Lion - McKay Parrish
MVP - Breckin Gunter
Offensive MVP - Kyler Allen
Defensive MVP - Rasten Yeates
Fist - Nick Sorenson
Fist - Alex Werling
Special Teams MVP - Luke Peterson
Most Pancakes - Luke Daley
Hitter - Jayk Brooks
Academic All State - Tyler Thornton
All State - Breckin Gunter, Rasten Yeates, Jake Tolman, Joe Flores, Kyler Allen
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November 26, 2012
October 28, 2012
Home Playoff game v East
With the win over Maple Mountain, we earned a home playoff game against East this Friday at 4pm.
There will be a team dinner on Thursday at 5pm.
There will be a team dinner on Thursday at 5pm.
October 21, 2012
Playoff Time at Maple Mountain
1st playoff game is at Maple Mountain at 5pm on Friday.
The JV and Sophomore teams finished successful seasons. They are encouraged to continue to practice with the varsity through the playoffs. It is a great opportunity.
Coach G: What a great team effort at Maple Mountain. That shows great resilience to battle through a tough schedule and still continue to play with confidence and passion. Our theme was synergy (brotherhood, teamwork, etc) There were many examples but one great example early was our defense forcing a punt, then our offense driving 84 yards for the TD, then our special teams forcing the fumble on KO and the offense punching it in for the TD again. Another shutout for the defense, against an offense that was averaging nearly 30 points per game. Great Job!!
The JV and Sophomore teams finished successful seasons. They are encouraged to continue to practice with the varsity through the playoffs. It is a great opportunity.
Coach G: What a great team effort at Maple Mountain. That shows great resilience to battle through a tough schedule and still continue to play with confidence and passion. Our theme was synergy (brotherhood, teamwork, etc) There were many examples but one great example early was our defense forcing a punt, then our offense driving 84 yards for the TD, then our special teams forcing the fumble on KO and the offense punching it in for the TD again. Another shutout for the defense, against an offense that was averaging nearly 30 points per game. Great Job!!
October 14, 2012
Highland and Fall Break
Varsity plays at Highland High on Wednesday, because of fall break. Highland does not have a jv team so we will only play a sophomore game this week. It will be Tuesday at home at 3:30.
Coach G: What a great battle against another excellent playoff team. It was a great job of players stepping into new roles, because of injury, and helping the team compete. The defense did an outstanding job against a great option team with only 1 practice. Keep up the great work and continue to improve each week in the playoffs.
Coach G: What a great battle against another excellent playoff team. It was a great job of players stepping into new roles, because of injury, and helping the team compete. The defense did an outstanding job against a great option team with only 1 practice. Keep up the great work and continue to improve each week in the playoffs.
October 7, 2012
Logan
Varsity plays Logan on Friday at 7pm at home. The sophs play on Thursday at home at 3:30 and JV goes to Logan at 3:30pm. The freshmen play at Logan on Wed at 4pm.
At halftime of the varsity game on Friday we would like to honor the parents of the seniors for your support and dedication.
Coach G: Before the game, teachers were recognized for being great examples to the seniors. Each senior chose a teacher who impacted them positively, they wrote them a letter of gratitude and honored them at the team dinner on Thursday. At half time, the parents of the seniors were honored for their support to the boys and the football program. We have an amazing group of senior parents who have given of their time and effort to help these boys succeed. They were lead this year by Dana Yeates. Thank you to all of you.
At halftime of the varsity game on Friday we would like to honor the parents of the seniors for your support and dedication.
Coach G: Before the game, teachers were recognized for being great examples to the seniors. Each senior chose a teacher who impacted them positively, they wrote them a letter of gratitude and honored them at the team dinner on Thursday. At half time, the parents of the seniors were honored for their support to the boys and the football program. We have an amazing group of senior parents who have given of their time and effort to help these boys succeed. They were lead this year by Dana Yeates. Thank you to all of you.
September 30, 2012
Bonneville
We play at Bonneville on Friday. Soph and JV play at 3:30 on Thursday, JV at home and Soph at Bonneville. Freshmen play on Wed at 4pm at home vs. Sky View
Coach G: Our theme this week was focus and it required great focus to play this game with all of the distractions and against a well prepared and motivated Bonneville team. In region 5 it is imperative to play at your best every week because the worst team can beat the best team. We always want to play a team at its best, it makes us a better football team. Continue to focus on what you can do to make the team better.
Coach G: Our theme this week was focus and it required great focus to play this game with all of the distractions and against a well prepared and motivated Bonneville team. In region 5 it is imperative to play at your best every week because the worst team can beat the best team. We always want to play a team at its best, it makes us a better football team. Continue to focus on what you can do to make the team better.
Mt Crest
Sophs and JV played great games and came up with the wins. The varsity played a great game but ran out of time competing for the win. Great effort and teamwork. We must eliminate the mistakes. It is not the big plays that beat us but the routine plays with mistakes.
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