From Deseret News archives:
Credit due Alta back produced undeniable results
All while deflecting praise to his teammates
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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
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)
E-mail: jedward@desnews.com
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