From Deseret News archives:
Wasted youth
More teens yield to lure of alcohol
Thomas is a little older, 16. He was trying to walk on to Granger High School's football team one day last fall, but some friends asked him to come party with them instead. He never made the tryout. He was probably lost by then anyway, he says, on the road to big-time trouble. He was a bully a husky, mean guy who learned when he was in the ninth grade how to throw his size and his attitude around.
"I'd just walk up to someone. 'You got a dollar?' I'd hit any kid because I knew I was never going to get in trouble. I knew they were never going to tell." He'd take the money, buy beer or sometimes marijuana, skip school and head over to a nearby abandoned house and get wasted.
But he got cocky. One day he downed a bottle of gin and juice at school. "I did it with no hesitation, but I got caught."
Cam played on East High's basketball team, but trouble with drinking and other crimes have ended his high school athletic career for now. "I did a lot of beer runs, and sometimes I'd use force," the 16-year-old says. "It was a big mistake. All of that was a big mistake."
Cam, Thomas and Tony are in state custody. They told their stories to a reporter on the condition that their real names not be used. They spoke about how they began drinking and what contributed to the choices that cost them their freedom.
Their stories illustrate the difficulty Utah officials have as they try to solve a growing problem of teenage drinking.
Instead, all three said they were concerned only with impressing their friends, feeling important and fitting in.
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