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Show oe pare COURIER. anche BANC AMIN Rech La ES ARADO HE satan “WASATCH COUNTY 2 ABO Or panes oS tet ee See High School Football team gets ready for an offensive play, during Black and Gold scrimmage. _ Wasatch High School = a B lack — Scri ; and Go mmage | ld | PWR junior, Ryan Kolher, and Probst, Greg. Mitchell - Morgan. ; : Defensively a, . Pa Passes attempted by Budd were handled by the Wasp receiving core made up of * — a He the Wasps seniors, Josh and Mitch squad. The defense is anchored at linebacker by two senior veterans, Josh and Preston Probst. Other players to look for are defensive line; Ivan Bigney and Andy Wozney, Tyler Rawlings, Rob TR. Stanley, Courier staff Bonner, and Will Webster. In the defen- | Travis Atwood, Greg Mitchell, Zz Mike Bray, and Ryan Kolher, Normal first scrimmage jitters were evi- unveiled their multiple front, hard hitting, defensive Peas oa sive secondary watch for Mitch Morgan, . Wasatch dent, but the Wasps handled the adversity well. “We are looking for the wasps to improve on their 1-8 record from last year,” said assistant football coach Wade Discher. “Kids were playing hard, we as a team have a lot of potential.” = —_- =a ee > Rob Bonner and Ryan Erickson, also Will Webster, a junior. Despite rainy conditions Friday night Wasatch High School kicked off the - 1999 football season with the- annual inter-squad Black and Gold Game. The = Optimism attitude. scrimmage was filled with optimism as~ 37 players, eight coaches and runs throughout the squads “The scrimmage was : good,” says Tyler Rawlings, “we need to work. on our passing, but our running game =—3 about = = more than 100 ‘spectators ‘gathered for’ the football season preview. 7 and. = The ‘scrimmage was highlighted by. a 2 holes for last years explosive senior runfearsome and productive running attack ~ ning back Ryan VanRosendaal. Two of was going well.” SEES Sos eerucns , “Look for an experienced line to open big = scrimmage, which took advantage of the squads experienced line and the hard si running backs. | | | =o ie | “We worked a few things out and will be | Line blocking will be handled by center, — = the three touchdowns scored during the scrimmage were by VanRosendaal. . ready for Friday night in Tooele,” said VanRosendaal. “The ‘team is excited Ivan Bigney, who is a senior. Additional.” Wasp blocking guards are: ‘Tyler. about the season and there is a positive Rawlings, Quarterback? -duties’: where ‘ junior, and’ Andy Wozney;-” senior. Two seniors will serve as. tackles, er producing three touchdowns. An option base offense was introduced during the ; attitude with thé players.” mee” 7 9°" - oe : LiFtotoltehalLteag-ue-- -- - T.R. Stanley, Courier staff | , | | ENE Mtn ria ale Ready for 1999 Season } ; 4 | os! The Wasatch County Little League Football Program began practice this week, with over 90 players and still | Mike Wren.- growing. .. ° The teams are divided by weights, light Scheduling weights weighting up to 100 lbs., middle weights weighting 101 to 125 and heavy weights weighting 126 lbs. or more. stages, __ is - | still in development ED — - tant coaches. Both the middle and heavy weight teams are coached by Neal Clegg, Mike Clegg, Bob Salazar, and Players ages range from 6th grade to 9th grade. ‘The light weight team are coached by Gary Mecham as> head coach, Kevin Sweat and Richard Espinoza are assis- a the a be oe i Bigs weekend of the September 11th. Keep your eye on the Wasatch County Courier for further information. Anyone interested in participating as a player or vs | 4 the first game will assisting in coaching duties can contact Neal Clegg at 654-7060 or Mike Clegg 654-4437. ow : Atpeiarepe shiva D == but N “a z : : : ‘ |