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Show Sporfstacular Page 18 September 27. 1?79 Continued from Pago 17 T.H. Bell Junior and Brad White will be the work horses this year at fullback. Filling the alotback position la back up quarterback Drew Denning with Garth South seeing some playing time. Fleet footed and sure handed Shawn Sant and Troy Turner will see plenty of action at split end for the Minutemen. A big and talented offensive line includes Chris Nolden and Monte Ellsworth at tackles, Ken Olson and Bur dell Wakefield at guards and Rick Deleon and Brad White at center. Rounding out the offense are tight ends Stan Jensen and Todd Frye. Filling in a strong and punishing defense are linemen Olson, Deleon, Maurice Davis, Wakefield and Ellsworth. Robert Field, Tim Weise, Kevin Alexander, Kevin Wheeler and Scott Kellerstrass feature a tough set of linebackers. Rounding out the Minuteman roster are defensive backs Keith Haney, Roger Hill, Jeff Coles, .Denning, Royce Jacobs, Mark Nielson and Troy T.H. BELLS, offensive linemen prepare for opening game against South. (L. Nolden, Ken Olsen, Rick Deleon, Burdell Wakefield and Monte Ellsworth. to R.) is Chris to r) Brian Turner. Mt. Ogden Is this the year of the Ram? According to head football Coach Scott Sneddon if it isnt, it never will be. Last year the Rams suffered two heart breaking loses which caused them to have a disappointing finish. Mt. Ogden feels that it wont happen this year. This years offensive team is quick and will put plenty of points on the board. Taking over command at quarterback is the coachs own son Scott Sneddon with Brian Webber seeing plenty of action. John Lil jenquist, one of the quickest in the league will fill in the tailback position. Running in the fullback and slotback positions are Preston Handy and Mark Williams. Catching most of the passes from quarterback Sneddon is tight end Joe Hunter and split end Bay Steward. Completing a well talented offense are tackles Brian Bos worth and Gary Hampel, guards Brian Needham and Jimmy Phippan and center Darren Daines. Most of the talent on the offense also is the talent on the defense. Starting at defensive linemen are Hunter, Derek Hood, Brian Norda, Hampel and Tom Stoker. The defense also includes outside linebackers Steward and Steve Swayne. Inside linebackers consist of Brian Stromberg and Webber. Finishing out the roster are defensive backs Williams and Liljenquist. Many other talented players will see a lot of action. GETTING SOME INSTURCTION from Coach Scott Sneddon Webber, Gary Hample, and John Lil jenquist. are team members (I Mound Fort Mound Fort has all the talent you could use on one team plus all the extras you need to make the team play like a team, stated head football Coach Roger Howell. At the quarterback slot, Craig PoVey has a rifle arm, and is a great team leader, replied asst. Coach Jerry Christiansen. Filling the fullback position is Scott Sparrow with Shane Cummings and Sean Gray at tailbacks. Starting at wingback will be Dale Krall with Brent Maltby and Steve Barker playing the tight end and split end positions. Seeing most the playing time this year at takdes are Doug Crosby and Darren Stoddard with Steve Eggleston and Curtis Thompson backing them up. Filling in the guard positions will be Dan Beus and Steve Brawn with Rick Mowling at center. Defensively for Mound Fort are linemen Brown, Troy Wise, Stoddard, Beus and Elmer Gallegos, linebackers include Krall, Gray and Brad Asson. Starting at Safeties will be PoVey, Sparrow, and Sean CTandle. Many other players will sse a lot of action this year for a talented Mound Fort team. ! ' ' Vlfchlquist PRACT1CMG PLAYS for Mound Fort and Craig Povey. ro I dkbt know we were favored, but we have a vary talented team so it isnt hard to believe, stated Coach Booker. According to Coach Larry Booker, the eagles are big, strong, powerful and vary talented. If this is true they should be favored. One of the most talented and taking the helm at quarterback is Jeff Child. Seeing most the action at runningbacks are Stan Hirai and Joel Freestone. Doing all the hard inside running at fullback is Keith Continued on Pago 19 (I to r) Dale Krall, Shane Cummings, Scott Sparrow mtoGlhioSaiiini1 Avid runners vowed long ago to activities d for ones. In exchangs for high gasoline prices g and traffic jama achieve stronger physical they condition, better health and perhaps even a longer life. The Utah Energy Office, Sunset Sports Centers and Salt Lake City Parks and Recreation invite all runners to join them in a give up are piston-power- ed human-powere- nerve-rackin- celebration of human Run for the Sun. power, Run for the Sun begins at 9a.m. on Saturday, Sept. . The race -- coven a 4.S mile star ting at Fort Douglas, continuing through Research Park, Pioneer Trail State Park and back again. Early entrance foe is fc per person. Registration after Sept. or on race day is $4 First place finishers in each of 12 age categories will receive trophies. Ribbons will be awarded to second through fifth 8 place finishers in each category. All runners receive specially designed by the University of Utah Graphic Design group. Efctry forms are available at the Utah Energy Office, 231 Ea. 400 So., Sunset Sports Centers and Sait Lake City Parks and Recreation. For further information contact the Utah Energy Office at 533-542- 4. |