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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune PREPS B4 Tuesday, November 18, 2003 The odd-duck,lone-wolftop dog The Balt Lake Tribune PREP ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Pretty good . . . for a kicker: Bountiful’s Dave Carroll has the Braves poised for anothertitle By LyA WODRASKA The Salt Lake Tribmne BOUNTIFUL Being the quarterback on the high school football team is cool. So is being the star running back. Even the defensive guys get their props now andthen. The IAN GALANIS SAMANTHA SAFSTEN linemen never get muchglory, but they're Skyline High Football Viewmont High Volleyball often acknowledgedas being someof the smartest guys on the team. But being the kicker? Who wants to be ; Z uae 17, bom March 31, 1986,in Salt Hei 2t/Weight: 5-8/195 hoes ’ 10, 1088 ease Week's Sports Achievement: She as that odd guy? known Whetherit’s high school, college or even senior rushed for 100 yards on nine the pros, kicking is never seen as a coveted carries in Skyline’s 21-7 win over seven kills and 14 digs in the Vikings’ sie the ones rarely noticed unoe.ND: Nort, rang the Eaglesnet 19, since win over win over = in the final. ao School Sports: Other Rageetttel Meher Seve: Curree Grade-Point Average: 3,85 - — - ; ; week. Carroll can redeem himself in other ways At-Gdiia Ma aioe ito wend swell: a eee - eee the sidelines, simply waiting to make the PAT. Overtheyears,: he has deobligatory : veloped into a dependablereceiver, too. He State championship prep football © CLASS 5-A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Rice-Eccles Stadium ity of Frid a age Skyline (1-2) vs. Hunter(13-0), 5 pm —_@ ¢Lass 4-A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME pipe, their homemadestand, muttering to ane weall the time. ; themselves DaveCarroll likes to think he is normal. hanging out with friends Eating, wih UTES Ou SNCCPINE,NANBNE ZaHINB, sleeping, hobbies, pizza ishis are among Se ae hisAE favorite eel ting inate weal Seraceniinen in Gah — Sees Friday, at the University of Utah, Rice-Eccles Stadium Logan (8 5) vs. Bountiful (1-2), , 130 p.m favorite food andhis favorite channel is ESPN. Hehas had the samegirlfriend for a @ CLASS 3-A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME teenager, but overall he seems to be an aver- gear River (II-1) vs. Grantsville (9-4), 10 a.m “Wekindof tricked him,” Wall said. “We'd sneaka pass into him once ina while. I don’t think he was real excited aboutit at into age guy. Except for his job on the football him? They probably wouldn't be in position fr us. He’s different than other kickers. You “He is oneoftheweirdest kids 'veever _t® Win a secondstraightstatetitle. beepee too,” said teammate Christian Cox. “He has 84me-winningfield goal in the Class 4-A ngit f oa . moe a ee. his hair color. Onedayit’s dark, one dayit’s over LonePeak. of Fayorite Book: The Hobbit Favorite Band: Juliana Theory oe perth Sanders : et Favoriaanei Favorite Movie: Romeo and Juliet Athiete: Barry . Team: Tareas defensively. She was a leader both on and off the court.” That is somethingtherest of his teammates can relateto. “He has donea lot better this year,” said Cox, his longtime friend. “But he understands he’sstill a wuss.” Each week during the school year, The Sait Lake Tribune prep sports staff selects an athlete for special recognition based on performance. Athlete of the Month will be chosen by The Tribune from among the weekly selections. Those monthly honorees become finalists for Utah Athlete of the Year and a $1,000 scholarship from Chuck-A-Rama. lwodraska@sltrib.com BEST OF WEEK 13 MOST RUSHING YARDS 2003 SEASON'S BEST — TOP SINGLE-GAME RUSHING hetaNeie. Coe © saan Name School At Yde. TDs Name School Yds. Opponent/Dete Brandon Stucki American Fork 99 Hightand/Aug 29 Matt Asiata cae Hunter hee 0m 2 26 $ mb Asi Tuakoi GuteLtucer East 325 GrangerSept. 5 Neovivieeed: S08. cub betecOa. 15 pe ama —S py ant Tauni Vakapuna Hunter Morgan 4 172 0 1 «120 ~«4 ae. Edward Tavo Granger 282 aaa % Randy Price Highland OyprusOct 15 Cedarly Enteprise Grontsvle Trnpven 2 M 1 23st = 17 8 «0 Lance Jones on Hola Terral Bet Samu Tutua Enterprise Canyon View Juan Diego xdge 260 272 264 263 Jamarlee -—-Novttyige LandonTaha Despain Cann 281 ParowarvOct. Gain Sorenson Wb| Duchesne im —_*" foraoecookout. Word has» stadium ¢ ; Mendenhall , 8 factored in also Jeff Manning = it, the football team’s success was the major topic in church : : on Sunday, too. decision to play at Northridge. Stork was a three-time AllAmericansetter at Pepperdine Robert Warty Kody Phelps Zach Nelson Stephen Covey sshould ou we: and were one up together. guys3 grew together, an team that won a gold medal at I'woother undefeated teams, Juan Diego and Monticello, both lost ‘their championship games.. . e : able to win a state championship together,” Enterprise coach Randy Huntersaid. “There . the 1988 Olympics. an 5 1 1 Jordan Johnson WoodsCross 407. EastOct. 15 j “ over Monticello, became the 48th team to spoil an undefeated , jecj 2aC kissing each other.’” Enterprise didn’t finish with : ‘ 5 The high school basketball : ess abet oe season begins this week, with — Bower Stephen Covey an : Timpmiew bi ’ ; Carson Christensen South Sevier Wolves lost to Lincoln County start Wednesday. Five-timede- oe. ae on. and was a memberofthe U.S. were grown men hugging and Ben Macey 20-19 win over Juan Diego. ; (Nev.) 22-14 in a preseason ; . ae ; fending champ Panguitch looks i : : i ishing with a perfect mark. Sky- ne fa Aen tek ship gamein its division. gion rivals Wayneand Valley ait ho ainine-as wall game. Lincoln County has reached the Nevada champion- ‘ _ _ Ms ’ ‘ $ “ Ss will continue down south. Both Manti’s and Enterprise's teams é 2 PS z, Nate Randal team Kody Probst . All-State info Bengal commits Nic oyed fire fire engine ine rides to celeenj ides to cele : an allGini Mendenhall,an all coachesare urged 0 ge er tsinto The Trib : state setter at Brighton, has committed to play volleyball next seasonatCal State ballots into TOUNE AS SOON. as possible. If you have notreceived yourballot, contact Lya set Manning Matt Asuata pong year, which ruined their perfect Northridge. WodraskKaat 801-257-8907. Class Andrew Badger Mendenhall had narrowed 1-A and 2-A coaches will meet safety natgee ‘11 tackles FROM SCRIMMAGE Name brate their victories. The Templars’ win avenged their loss to Juan Diego last season. Highlight Morgan an Enterprise Highiight Trmpview Adyard rec. ° Morgan Hunter ae Friday at the University of Utah to decide their all-state teams. Ths feature runs every Tuesday in the Tribune during the aseethene teeta erae Meacham said. “We'rejust enjoying this one. Everyoneis still ae re aa talking about winningit in aren't in much need ofasetter, Mendenhall chose to go to : Northridge. ... The Tribuneall-state volleyball team will be published ea Nov. 26. 1-800-865-1951 before 4 p.m, aeibid Fax stats to 801257-8950 or send e-mail to @ , ‘ %3 class. : “[ just have a better chance HockE _ Hockey : American Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Mieniéc Divielon Hasttord om Lowell Portland one WoL T OTL Pie GF GA ® 2 : ! 2 0 28 7esets9 : 520 : ; 64 @ that ura as 31 MH National NY Ranges 6 17 42 44 Ottawa 98 6 2 0 3 2 «18 St Toronto at Calgary, 7 p.m. A A, Northees! ctrDivision mee wese 755 1 S¢ O48 98 7621 B ASKETBALL TOF 8 RO CR nae Sen'sTapas Pos WL T OL Pw GF GA utastehaendntieeeanhaen Nortotk Albany Hamaton 77 66 6 Bl 1 2 1 6 8 % 115 wt 5122 3631 4S 0% ee 58 B® WoL T OM PGF GA 9511 © @ Tampa Bay Atenta Fonda pss Washington St Lous 9 2 2 1 8731 21OS 42 258 7 W2 0 ark 5 210 6 4 @ hee 1 4 54 WESTERN CONFERENCE ore a more "401 3a 4 theses, records rough Nov. 16,. total points basedon 25 points for a first-place voteraniang fwough one point fora 25th-place vote and ‘ 2 Duke (1) previous _ eo oem yn alll aon a ' 00 «167 2 a — 00 (1a8 : 5 21 a 4 Dae O1 97 i a 7, Texas Tech 2 w 8 1 5 9.10. 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Michigan 1 CO UNDEFODG apots, NFL 4% Wiiringion 2, New Mexico 2, Saint Joseph's 2, Mon; : . Men's Results Oeil BCA Classic Masa St 2, hdarem 2. Crigiton 2 HC. %Bultalo UNE) OF Or Noftwastem Maem (Otvo} ah Bos TRANSACTIONS FORTE Bowing Green S:ron. With Dave Travellor, Mike Poulter and Brandon Senaon. Davis Parte—Fon Osbom. No. 14, 205 yards, Rutgers Aamy — La Monee 1% 25. Mabon 1 8 2 Others receiving voles: Virginia 90, George Wastingion 57, Vander 42, DePaud 23, Boston . SS 17, Baylor 14, Te a vesteanana ta Weaeaat Same attisahtnsaniiens WO Ome Kentucky UAB at San Diego S. at Soulh Carona aNC Sate 2° OFF = 4 = 15% Green Bay 6 W Mctgan 26% a Syracuse Georga Tech : 194 UCLA Beftaio ion a Troy % ? at North Carolina Machigan 73, Cincinnati 68 Aa Forwe ana Quarterfinats at Stanton 18% 6% at Tolen — Boston College Ohio St 9 a George at South Ponda cote Friday = OF Mikde Tern. 's pro — ® at Kent St. a 15 6% yards, 74on. Wah) Max Mumford 24. Oregon NCAA Football Wednesday o — at Vieginia Tech a. vemen’sReouie Calorraa at Souhem Cal Cort Coppin St. 78, San Diego 62 famine Connecti 70,First YaleRound 60 i Vaculin, Juan Diego. 7—Ben Macey, Logan; Taunt Vakapuna, Hunter, Mitch Reid, Skyline. 6—Joel Hancock, Fre- raster 1 a ne i ee 00 1217 8 19. Utah mo uM ff St. John’s Robert Warty, Cedar Cty. TOUCHDOWN PASSES Seventh Place , TopasPel To? Women’s 00 21.Connectiou(46) Texas 1 1,150 108 31 ; ; 7 : Pradeiphia 284 WebetOxt. 15 204 KeamalOcl 31 Bonneville. 289, Ata/Sept. 5 Copper Hills. 280, BingharvGept. 28 injured reserve. Added DT Josh Evans to the active Dayton 1, Indiana 1, Seton Hall 1 Montreal at Vancouver, 8 p.m8:30 NY Fagen at San Jose, pm Moot WaeeBere «Fremont Pemont : Binghamton = . 7 oO lwodraska@slirib.com Toronto OE .ewOTL Pts GF GA Kody Phelps, Enterprise. 4—Mike Wilkinson, Brighton, Taylor Gleave, Brighton, Terrel Bell, Juan Diego; Ethan Staphanson, NEW YORK JETS—Plaoed $ Jon McGraw on OO 2 2 = Wodraska WoL T OL PwGE GA 6 236 WebarOct. 3 234 ViewnontOct. 31 practce squad «10:2 :«3 1 9 3°40 =— Lone Peak Hillcrest Ueague Priadeiphia NewJesey NY anders Saving. Beau Ensiow, Aft: Lynwood Johnson, Micheal Jensen John Easiman — — her choices to Northridge and Utah State. Since the Aggies “ MOSTHunter. TOUCHOOWN RUNSOrem; Mich Fak, 313: Copper HiteOct.24—2_Tauni Vakapuna, 6Bily Song, Bours 186 American ForOct. 31 D.Westmorstend Ootonmoed 171 Kenmatan. 0 “Noone talked too much aboutthat,” Manti coach Cole : sy Hiloest Name pay Jolt Ferguson 74-yard run yard nun Z —— ane PLAYOFF LEADERS LEAVERS PLATUr' Brock Westphal Copper Hills 902 WestJondanOct 2 oe Kota Heath Bleazard Grantsvite School 99,rec. Monument ValleyiOct. 10 ne 351 North SewerOct. 24 MF ; DavarOct ; 10 318 a TOP envou-Gatte ReCENNG School YdaiPtayOpponenitDete 90run Mord. 3 - Easiman Jon Jordan Jonson i LONGEST SCORING PLAYS — 3-A, 4A - ao TOP SINGLE-GAME PASSING rome toe We Capen Brady Zimmerman Mountain Crest 411 HunterOct. 15 herCae —— DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS Jaige/Sept 12 “ «97 ViewmontSept. 19 aso LONGEST SCORING PLAYS FROM SCRRIMAGE Jake Bowman East 4 ree. Woods CrossOxt 15 Maton” tete ee a Steve Wiletle Union 3am UntahvOct 3 Devin Wison American Fork. 92 Mourtain 2 Joo! Hancock JoolHancock kee ane 8 . Tooele ‘i Nemne School Larson Deepain Duchesne Blake Wilems Milord TaiPewod «rock Weetphal oe OO ae Northridge tym e starting date fOr WKestling. ’, thee coolest coolest thing.” thing RECEIVING YARDS School Roce. Yao, Tp Ciflord age = aac ee oe ene ee also 25, which istli off os until Nov. meagan ley City’s Granger High.“It’s 2 ile that that game game is Whi lb be being ing played, the endless celebrations Tage 3 ome: Name > - rn Se ati ar anything likethis,” said Hunter, < Val. a whograduated from West Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium. aid 6 ce +110 PactvOct. 24 EmeryiAug. 29 JuabySepi. 26 Granvte’Sept. 26 «9s a _ a 241 Duchesne/Sept: 12° Cagen Gkiedge—Moriicoto Dan Wiltams Roy = OgdenAug, 29 fuee a Nowttwdge TJ. Canales —. «1 128 O18 Chase { Christensen Bountiful tn. be the Bavcrite. althoush. re: et ' 6 “T’ve never been a part of line will try to dash Hunter's dream whenthe teams meet Friel oficon ; the University ats5 p.m. at day at ’ Gace girls games iinallowedto ‘lass 1-A 1-A girls 18 18 661 most pagenee Yanns School Cmp. Yds. TDs Notridge 1942 8203 Bear River 1421 2 Jason Zundel an undefeated record, since the pea ; : Now, Hunteris the only team in the state that has a shot at fin- Bout’ Loganet Name TJ. Canales season begins squad's : season. Hours later, as Manti becamethe 49th, with its Zach Wilson Dalas Larson 3 P f Statistical @®Leaders I'he Hunter Wolverines are the only undefeatedfootball Sigma team remainingin thestate. Enterprise, with its 18-14 win Coach’s Comment: “She was a solid when he point in the the tuming tackles and kept his legs chuming. He is an inspiration to the whole team.” Matadors coach Jeff Stork Hoo ae Angeles Lakers ST Conarthonited mefeellike I'm part of the team. Soccer used to be my favorite sport now footballis. 03 ¢ to play there,”Xoshe said. “It was so cool that these Favorite TV Show: The Simpsons player for us both offensively and Recent trend doesn't favor Hunter town gatheredat the football Favorite Food: Lamb Fi ana ps Masso i Oregon a Seatie Preseason MT First Round Me 3k nm A 8 | | | Favorite Food: Italian , had siekeaas he kaphbreaking Prep Nores ig ‘ In Enterprise, the whole Parker realy bad pa maleme, “There is a lot of alone time,” be said. versity of Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium, The senior’s performancein the stadium last week wasn’t oneof his best. He actually missed two PATin a row. “I’ve never donethat,” Carroll said. “I’m looking todoalot better in that region this “I know they think I’m weird,” he said. “I get alot of crap all the time. They say 'ma slacker because | don’t practice as much as they do or they call me ‘God,’ becauseI get praiseda lot.” But where would the Braves be without Career: Junior high coach Wendy ” —_«Reing out there on theoffense does make anaee By Bb Len pat, | play Loge nn sol guessyou can t argue.’ arroll doesn’t. Person Who Has Most Helped __fayorite Band: Red Hot Chil Peppers Supply 5 Chapstick coach, Mark little Bryant ee cient a. cuaiion sy -_-He andthe Braves areback inthe cham- light. He’s just a goof, but he always gets the ll's list f a rere : ae 3 ae state championship last year, a 23-20 win those longlegs, andheis always changing Class: Senior Notable Achievements: Team captain and two-year starter for Viewmont’s volleyball team. Also won the President’s Award Hero: My mom, Nancy Of: 1 Wish | Had a Lifetime Mountain Dew Person Who Has Most Helped My — share of ribbing Carroll is perhaps best knownfor his _ ; field, Even the state's oer kicker takes his known, and:I'm: somehow related:to him | a good ~ ». - a ane a ; Parents: Rob and Janae Galanis Coach: Roger DuPaix oom Class: Senior Notable Achievements: Honor roll Hero: My dad | Wish, | Had a Lifetime Supply Of: ' Career: yards and five touchdownsthis year. Friday, at the University of Utah, Rice-Eccles Stadium Well, thatlast item maybe abit odd for a Parents: Ronald and Nancy Coach:Lori Salvo volleyball hopes to give the Braves a second consecutive championship. over there, with their little piece of PVC After Saturday, maybe they ied a little worried. be alittle Hobbies: Snowboarding, softball Grade-Point Average: 3.8 Hobbies:Playing rugby,tennis, Lean Hoasten/The Salt Lake Tribune “The offense and defense is over here, working together, and the kickers are always The Salt Lake Tribune champion volleyball team. She had Other High schonbore None “So muchof the time they are by them- selves,” Bountiful coach Larry Wall said. By Lya WoDRASKA was a key part of Viewmont's first state Week's Sports Achievement: The UNDERDOG latatayene oe -_ 7 LA Copan NewOwens = |