Top 5 prep performances for week 7
Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News archives
Three of Redmond's nine receptions went for touchdowns in their heart-breaking loss to the Colts. He accounted for 158 yards overall and certainly looks to be one of the top wide receivers in the state this year.

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I was disappointed that Colin Christensen did not make this list. Against a very good Spanish Fork team, Colin had 12 rushes for 99 yards, and two TDs, thres 4-5 passes for an additional 2 TDs, and had two interceptions. Very few of these players are asked to play both ways like Colin.
COOPER BATEMAN!!! What a crunch time throw. All of the pressure with nine seconds to go for the homecoming victory.
Good game Colin and great win Delta.
They could have probably had 2 Millard County boys on the list. On the other side of the county Jesse Rhodes had 6 carries for 143 yards and 3 TD's (and he only played half the game offensively). Plus he had 2 interceptions, 1 he ran back 70 yards for a TD.
Taurus Dickerson should be on this!