From Deseret News archives:
5A first team All-State football
QB, Jordan
5-11, 185, Sr.
2,805 passing yards, 32 TDs, 63 pct. passing
DUSTY HEAP
QB, Bingham
6-0, 180, Sr.
Passed for 2,100 yards, 25 TDs, only 3 INTs
DOUG FIEFIA
RB, Bingham
5-10, 170, Sr.
1,385 yards total offense, 19 total TDs
NATE ELLIS
RB, Northridge
6-1, 210, Sr.
1,202 rush yards, 419 receiving yards, 12 TDs
CODY RAYMOND
WR, Jordan
5-10, 185, Jr.
Led 5A with 1,052 receiving yards, 16 TDs
JORDAN SMITH
WR, Spanish Fork
6-5, 195, Sr.
2-year starter, 1,200 all-purpose yards, 8 TDs
AUSTIN HOLT
TE, Bingham
6-5, 220, Jr.
Had 21 catches for 372 yards, 4 touchdowns
CODY GATES
OL, Alta
6-0, 225, Sr.
Helped Alta rush for nearly 4,000 yards
JC ORAM
OL, Fremont
Helped lead Fremont to state semifinals
DEREK TUIMAUGA
OL, Bingham
6-4, 325, Jr.
3-year starter led Miners to state championship
PRESTON YATES
OL, Lone Peak
6-1, 220, Sr.
2-way starter recorded 103 tackles, 4 sacks
MIKE BAKER
DL, Northridge
6-4, 225, Sr.
Recorded 51 tackles (18 for loss), 10 sacks
STAR LOTULELEI
DL, Bingham
6-4, 250, Sr.
Racked up 72 tackles, 7 sacks, 10 QB hurries
RAY MULITALO
DL, Hunter
6-0, 240, Sr.
2-way, 2-year starter for Hunter High School
AUSTIN TAYLOR
DL, Davis
6-2, 220, Sr.
8 sacks, 83 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries
JEFFERSON COURT
LB, Alta
6-3, 200, Jr.
Dominant linebacker led Hawks to 5A title game
QUENTON PETERSEN
LB, Bingham
6-0, 215, Sr.
Recorded 134 tackles, 5 sacks, 11 hurries
JOE RIDENOUR
LB, Fremont
6-1, 190, Sr.
3-year starter was very difficult to block
BROCK WARD
LB, Bingham
6-1, 210, Sr.
113 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 7 sacks
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