Show i best available II ' r t lion for the tailback who made the team as a wide receiver a year ago All the senior did was rash Jfor 76S yards on 112 carries (68 ' fack up 1467 yards of total J - jjood things “Bobcat coach X- iypc) Periy&‘-Larse- 'Christen'seriSaid2(?tokesyIiMUle'!--L-'---'-- - had 65 total tackles this season aver-eithgood job'” Favero said &---: Winslow played the defensive end Paging 72 per game' best with out smarts and effectively ‘He’s one or those kid that hasV'v-Vieposition Byers graded among Sky offensive linemen and wasa 'discouraged opposing teams from !j ' er JAH-V- — al 'ppitforffi jhstroceiyef ’ Brad D4rtce'Sr4i WMtSide League Player of the Year honors' for aji £nely-reatrv- Y llAlmost without faiibe drcwli' ley ) inebackervlnhiiihal Jfeasori for the M ustangsf Lfthinise racked uj) 91 tackles' (64’so1q3M which led the teaml' tojgo aldngv® wa$ fearlessand pfoved no - 'J B3 His work on the field wasn’t bad : All-Vall- ey Continued from B1 problems for opposing defenses' - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday December 9 2003 I All-Vall- ey i i witli sixjrsusV 0 thought Brhnditn was probably (:pnelif ihemivt underrated pBsoif® four leagueGiristCriseh saidlfif 'aupsHe'iils( vtion players There'are exceptions Wjjfihad two sacks' fof ti lps'sloO st'in the state this rule' however Cooley' Sri' Sky Vlew Dance an offensive and defensive SrSt On rtu nffniv Virlp nr ihe b n ankle and concussion kept better Bobcatfrom producing ibers but Cooley's presence was always felt He Caught 20 receptions i for six touchdowns — second-be- WasaJguyimwanie because' lYhirie W wipi goi ng” to makesomd hanrienAv'v-- : st AljIcrCano Sr Logan delivered with consist -point tries And with sconng percentage in I Larsen on the sophomore needed a touchdown performance'for Logan’s 2003 i ' ' said “He was a campaign V“Maeey and Larsen created one of y r On defense ' yAyy the most potent one two punches “ ' backer and defensive ' A V Favero said ing41 tackles and a fumble Larsen rushed for 1000 yards and ' "recovery & £ ' V’v?-MV- : " ' i ‘ stacked up another 262 yards receiv- ing Larsen scored 1 1 times while : averaging more than five yards per cany and used his amazing power to ' get crucial short yardage and his : blazing speed to make the big play : ' C Todd Parker Sr Preston of players straggle when asked to change positions especially when they were productive at their original spot in the lineup However it was a seamless transi- " A lot - ' : v ' Cooley has signed a National Let ter of Intent to play at Utah State where his brother Chris just com- pleted an impressive career OfTensive line Joe Byers Sr Sky View There may not have been a brighter kid playing football in the northern end of the valley Byers a guard scored 32 on the ACT and is seeking an appointment to the Air Force Academy J noticeable because he’s such a thorn in (the other team’s) side He was ' always in the backfield” ' ' -- KC Winslow Sr Logan : iost available-co- - r A Returner ' Ben guitars Sr Irogan Luke’s wasn’t gonna back down certainly a young man who’s got a °h H°in : Before the 2003 football season could get underway Logan’s ' sive end positions were a bit unproven But as soon as the season kicked off Winslow rose to the challenge and very quickly proved he was the man for the job “After watching him during the summer I knew KC would do a ' C S wei succe5de(? ' ' One of the things Smith an ex- -' defensive coordinator looks for in a linebacker is one who is a sure tack-'ler ' That is exactly what Smith got in Jones he said as several of his tackles wiped out potential big gains by the opposition The junior j 31-sol- I' Ben Butlars is an exciting player with the potential to make an enor- mous play at any moment Buttars v and had four blocks He also returned two kicks for touchdowns “Buttars has great speed and an ability to make a big play” Favero ' : said He plays with tremendous intensity and effort a throwback of sorts j - ' - - |