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Credit due — Alta back produced undeniable results

All while deflecting praise to his teammates

Published: Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 10:26 a.m. MST
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That happened during a 98-yard kickoff return to open a regular-season game against Jordan earlier this season. It happened on Shakerin's unforgettable 80-yard touchdown run against Bingham in the championship game.

On top of his onfield exploits, he's also great in the classroom and the weight room. He's a very good student, which should only open more collegiate opportunities. He can squat 430 pounds, more than any player in the Alta program.

"He's just a very humble, well-rounded kid," Hamilton said. "He just wants to be part of our team being successful. He wouldn't care if he gained a yard if he could win a state championship."

This award does, however, help with bragging rights in the family. Once upon a time, Shakerin had a friendly wager with his cousin, Bo Nagahi, about who would become the better football player. Skyline's Nagahi ended up winning the Mr. Football award in 1999, but he was a senior. Shakerin is just a junior, and two Mr. Football trophies would definitely constitute bragging rights.

That moment, if it ever comes to fruition, is a long way off. Nonetheless, with Shakerin coming back next year, count Alta among the early front-runners for the 5A championship.

Mr. Football winners

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1997 — Morgan Scalley, Highland (Utah)

1998 — David Fiefia, Hunter (Utah State)

1999 — Bo Nagahi, Skyline (Utah)

2000 — Steve Tate, Skyline (Utah)

2001 — Daniel Coats, Northridge (BYU)

2002 — Kyle Brady, Tooele (Utah)

2003 — Ray Feinga, Hunter (BYU)

2004 — Jason Zundel, Bear River (UVSC baseball)

2005 — Riley Nelson, Logan (Utah State)

2006 — Sausan Shakerin, Alta (undecided)


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