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way to go boys keep up the rolling. mike davis is a ball player
Way to be guys! Payton, Mike and Cory way to step up and keep the game going! Oh and #59 your one of the best keep your head up!
offensive line way to own up front. who is daimen davis?
for Mike Davis, Cory Nielson and the O-LINE if it wasn't for you guys we would be 0-fer.
it was a typo that was ment to be payton davis and mike davis
WhooHoo! Way to turn the game around in the second half. Keep up the good work offence and defence. You are showing how playing together as a team will bring everyone up. Go Wasatch!
Paul Clark was awesome last night. Good job Wasatch- beat Park City.
Who is Peter Lyons? Where did he come from? He was all over the field! Nice interception.
good luck this season... see you at state
Ha Wasatch is not gunna win against park city, park city has the fastest, best backfield in the state flat out. Erik walker is the fastest kid in the state and has grown an arm that is a double threat. wasatch, good luck with tryin to keep park city within 30 points
Glad to see he "grown" an arm. He must be amazing.
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