Gridiron missionaries: LDS football players currently serving missions
Tom Smart, Deseret News
No. 84, DJ Doman is currently serving in the Korea Seoul mission. He left for his mission on Feb. 9, 2011.
College: BYU
Position: Wide Receiver
Hometown: Lindon, UT

College: BYU
Position: Wide Receiver
Hometown: Lindon, UT

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Brandon Fanaika - Pleasant Grove - Stanford
Jason Fanaika - Pleasant Grove - Utah State
Did not see them on the list, both are currently serving LDS Missions in the US.
Words can't begin to describe how touching this article is to parents who have sent sons or daughters on missions. To think that each of the 85 missionaries featured in this article were worthy to serve a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, at their own expense, receiving no pay, to put their educational and athletic careers on hold to selflessly sacrifice two years of their lives at such a prime time is heartwarming indeed. Thank you for this inspiring article. It has brightened the day of many a parent and is a great testimony booster to those who look up to these fine young men.