From Deseret News archives:
High school football: Bear River tries to rebound from injury-riddled season
There are probably several ways to not get the job done, but injuries are what ultimately derailed the Bear River Bears last year. A year after claiming the 3A state title in 2006 with a 10-4 record, the program endured 33 injuries from top to bottom in 2007 and finishing with a 1-10 mark.
"If you have a group who play together and you lose a star athlete, I think you can still be OK, but you can't lose 33 kids," said Bear River coach Chris Wise, who led the Bears to three state titles in his five seasons as head coach.
With so much success recently, clearly 2007 was an aberration. But how will the kids respond a year later?
"I've noticed that the kids who've played for the state championships, they cared about each other, they loved each other, and I can see that with this group. That's encouraging," Wise said. "The talent level isn't as high, but they know that, so they try and compensate with hard work."
The younger brother of Caldwell Taylor, a defensive end at Weber State, James Taylor ranks first in his class academically and an intense leader who started all but three games as a sophomore last year.
"He's a real leader. He knows where he wants people and he isn't afraid to tell a player what he thinks, and as a result his teammates really respect him," Wise said.
As a sophomore, Taylor rushed for five touchdowns and passed for five. More of a running quarterback last year, Taylor attended summer camps at BYU and Weber State to work on his throwing mechanics to be more of a threat in the air.
Like the rest of his offensive teammates, they'll all be underclassmen. In the backfield, junior Hayden Haddock and sophomore Peyton Wells are expected to be the primary ball carriers.
Haddock, along with 290-pound defensive lineman Richard Peterson, are expected to anchor the defense. Haddock will start at middle linebacker while senior returning starter Colton Wood will start at defensive back.
"Our strength has always been our defense, so in the past our offensive philosophy has been don't put the defense in a bad situations," said Wise. "Our defense looks pretty good this year."
Bear River should obviously be better than last year, but the coaching staff has seen enough in the past two years to know anything can happen.
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