SHS Football Program Insert #4 October 2012

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FOOTBALL 2012 FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS October 12th

Scouting Report Rosters Senior Spotlights Dance Team Players of the Week

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Scouting Report By Patty Hutchens

THE OPPONENT THROUGH THE EYES OF AN EMAD

Braun at running back. Other players who are instrumental for Moscow include senior defensive back Kyle Snyder and Bo Olmstead, a senior who plays both on the offensive and defensive lines.

ast year Moscow head coach John Sheaff led the Moscow Bears to a 4-5 record. He was in his fourth year as head coach and, according to many, he had the team on track boasting a 21-13 overall record during his tenure. Many were looking forward to the momentum he was building and hoping the Bears would make it to the postseason this year – something they have not accomplished since 1997. But Coach Sheaff moved to Wyoming over the summer, leaving the Moscow Bears without a head coach. The Bears hired Phil Helbing, a 2006 graduate of Moscow High School. Helbing had served as an assistant under Coach Sheaff for the past three years.

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Last year marked the first time the Bears have triumphed over Sandpoint in recent memory, but in the end it was Lakeland who won the league. The Bulldogs hope to change both starting tonight.

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Coming into tonight’s game against Sandpoint (1-5), the Moscow Bears have yet to win a game, losing in nonconference matches Grangeville, Clarkston, West Valley, Pullman and Lewiston. Key players for the Moscow Bears this season include senior running back Hunter Redinger, who was named the 4A Inland Empire League’s Newcomer of the Year in 2011 as a junior. He joins another key player, senior Brady

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Sandpoint High School Roster # NAME HT WT GRADE POS 3 PAULL, CARSON 5’7” 150 11 QB/DB 5 HARRIS, TYLER 6’0 170 10 DB 6 FURY, TOMMY 5’9” 160 12 WR/DB 7 NEWHART, HARLEY 5’8” 170 11 DB 9 WARD,DAKOTA 5’11” 190 11 MLB 12 NELSON, NICK 6’1” 165 12 QB 13 RODRIGUEZ CHASE 6’5” 190 11 WR/DB 15 PRINDIVILLE NICK 6’0 175 12 QB, P 16 HILL, KEVIN 5’10” 165 12 WR/DB 18 MILLARD,CODY 5’4” 162 11 FB 19 CHARVOZ, ALEX 6’1 165 12 WR/DB 20 RYCKMAN,JUSTIN 5,11 158 11 DB 21 FAIRBANKS,DEVYN 5’10 154 11 DB 22 PELL, CLAYTON 5’10 160 11 DB 23 KNAGGS, DEAN 5’7 160 11 DB/TB 24 WILKERSON JUSTIN 6’2” 180 12 LB 31 & 49 HANCOCK, DEVI N 5’11 200 12 FB 33 WEINDL, ADAM 5’8” 180 11 LB 36 STORMO, MIKE 5’9” 180 12 RB 39 JOHNSON, ISAAC 5’10 180 11 LB 41 PERRY, TEVIN 6”2 185 11 MLB 42 BURATTO, AJ 5’11” 195 12 TB 44 MCGUIRE, JAKE 5’8 145 12 DB 48 PURYEAR Justin 6’ 1” 195 12 MLB 50 LUNDE, NATE 5’9 210 11 DT 51 DUBNICKA, ANDREW 6’2” 230 12 C 52 TALON, EGBERS 5’10” 195 11 DT 55 MILLER, McCALL 6’2” 240 12 LT 59 & 71 COOK, ANDREW 5’10” 175 11 DE 84 MAYNARD, JAKE 6’2” 180 11 DE 62 RADONICH,MARC 5’10 150 11 C 64 PAYS, TODD 6’4” 240 12 RG 65 BUSH, RYAN 5’10 183 11 LG/C 66 BYERS, JORDAN 5’10” 195 11 DT 67 PAYS, TIM 6’4” 240 12 RT 70 FEYEN, NIK 6’”0 280 12 LG 77 DAVAULT, JOHN 5’6” 280 12 DL 72 ABBOTT, JARVIS 6’0 185 11 DE/TE 73 REICH, SAM 6’0” 200 11 RG 74 GHISLLINE, NOLAN 6’1” 215 10 DL 75 CAMP, LOGAN 6’4” 240 11 LT 77 DaVAULT, JOHN 6’1” 250 11 RG 79 PAULUS, KYLE 6’ 230 11 DT 80 EDWARDS, THOMAS 6”1’ 170 11 WR 81 STEEN,JAKE 6’1” 170 11 WR 82 BREUNER, IAN 6’4” 165 11 DE/TE 84 PEARLSTEIN, QUINN 6’1” 185 10 WR 85 SMITH, TRAVIS 6’3” 195 12 DE/TE 86 TRAVERS, JOSH 6’5” 210 11 DE/TE 88 DIERCKS, AUSTIN 5’9” 181 11 DB 94 SLIPPY, PETE 6’0” 240 12 DT 95 LOUTZENHISER, JOSH 6’0” 235 12 DT 99 McCORMICK, JONATHAN 6’0” 180 11 LB

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MASCOT Bulldog

ADMINISTRATION

Principal: Becky Myer Athletic Director: Kris Knowles

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator: Satini Puailoa Offensive Line: Crosby Tajan Running Backs: Steve Russo Wide Outs: Steve Miller QB’S: Ray Miller Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator: Chris Lassen Secondary: Paul Mauel and Scott Albertson Defensive Line: John Knowles and Shane Frank Special Teams: Martin Rodriguez Equipment Manager: Jarrett Robson Manager: Jason Roop

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Moscow High School Roster

Home # Away # Name Position 2 2 Brady Braun F/LB 3 3 Kyle Snyder QB/DB 4 4 Kellen Martin K 5 8 Jack Akey WR/DB 7 7 Cal Criner QB/DB 9 9 Nolan Johnson WR/DB 10 11 Alec Martin K 12 12 Jon Barbour WR/DB 13 13 Sean Kiblen WR/FS 15 15 Jake Clark QB/H/LB 16 14 Evan Lunning WR/FS 21 20 Alex Lewis WR/SS 22 22 Kris Khan F/LB 23 23 Hunter Redinger H/DB 25 25 Alex Albrecht WR/DL 26 27 Wade Beyers WR/LB 28 27 Kale Stockton RB/LB 30 30 Pedro Hernandez WR/DB 33 33 Joey Reintjes F/LB 44 44 Alex Glinski F/LB 50 50 Bo Olmstead OL/LB 51 51 Peyton Lawrence OL/DL 54 54 Kyle Cutting OL/DL 58 61 TJ Lewis OL/LB 60 60 Kyler Ledet OL/DL 63 63 Tristan Leonard OL/DL 71 71 Ivan Mucyo-ngabo OL/DL 72 72 Kellen Davis OL/DL 74 74 Zac Carscallen OL/DL 77 77 Brandon McGurkin OL/DL 78 75 Jayden Vassell OL/DL 80 80 Nick Albrecht WR/DB 88 85 Nathaniel Baker TE/DE 55 66 Briar Adona OL/DL

SUPERINTENDENT: Dale Kleinert

Height Weight Year 5’9” 171 12 5’9” 170 12 6’1” 165 12 6’0” 150 10 5’7” 137 9 6’2” 168 12 5’10” 165 10 6” 155 12 6’1” 163 11 5’10” 171 10 6’ 180 12 6’ 166 11 6’ 193 12 5’11” 152 12 6’1” 158 11 5’7” 148 11 5’10” 160 10 5’6” 131 10 6’0” 197 11 6’0” 173 10 5’ll” 200 12 6’0” 200 10 5’8” 155 10 5’7” 160 11 6’4” 220 12 5’11” 160 11 6’1” 271 11 6’3” 279 11 6’4” 284 12 6’6” 242 12 6’2” 265 11 5’11” 155 10 6’4” 182 12 6’3” 230 12

ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR: Allen Green

ATHLETIC TRAINER: Debby Carscallen

MASCOT Bears

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Phil Helbling Assistant Coaches: Rob Brooks Ivan Leander Adam Ingwell Tom Jacksha Evan Hecker Brad Rumann Mike Howell

CHEER COACH: Alexis Fitze

CHEERLEADERS: Macie Bakken Victoria Gregory Kim Haitt Haley Ihm Josh Krous Joseph Ramsey Ashley Spellman Aaliyah Reyes Tori Wheeler-Wilson Chelbee Pace Mariana Ferreira

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Senior Spotlight

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By Patty Hutchens

c Call Miller After playing football at Sandpoint High School his freshman and sophomore years, McCall Miller decided to take a year off from the sport last year. But all that changed when Coach Puailoa came back on board. McCall had Coach Puailoa as a physical education teacher and he saw all that excitement building to this year’s season. “I liked what was going on,” said McCall whose teammates were happy to see him rejoin the team. This year McCall is playing left tackle, but in the past he has played numerous positions including right guard, defensive end, defensive tackle and center. He said he has enjoyed the camaraderie among his teammates this year, especially those on the offensive line. “They make it really fun,” said McCall. After graduation his plan is to attend Brigham Young University in Hawaii and major in computer science. When not playing football, McCall keeps busy helping his family with their many chores at home. They raise goats, sheep and chickens and McCall helps with building and repairing fences and getting the hay they need. McCall said he has five siblings in addition to two cousins and a grandfather who live with his family. In his spare time he enjoys working on his 1973 Yamaha motorcycle he recently purchased. McCall said if there is one message he has for the younger players in the Sandpoint High School football program, it is a message of perseverance both on and off the field. “Put in your time now, in the weight room and in the classroom. It’ll prove to be much easier later,”

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ik Feyen Football has always been a huge part of Nik Feyen’s life. He began playing in third grade when his family lived in Portland. He played there for two years before they moved to Sandpoint. This is his seventh year playing football in Sandpoint. He is playing left guard this year for the Bulldogs, a position he says he has played consistently throughout the years. He is thoroughly enjoying his senior year and said he is impressed with how the entire team is really coming together. He credits this year’s coaching staff with not only coaching the young men on how to become better athletes but better all-around people. “It’s life changing because they (the coaches) teach you not just about football but about life too,” said Nik. He said for him the past year has been all about getting healthy. With encouragement and support from the coaches, he has worked hard and learned that hard work is in fact the key to success. When asked what he enjoys most about football he said, “Hitting people. It’s fun for me.” In addition to football, Nik played baseball his junior year and was on the track team his sophomore year where he participated in shot put and discus. He said he plans to go out for track again this year. Nik would like to pursue a football scholarship to continue playing the sport he loves. If he does not play football, he is setting his sights on University of Idaho or University of Washington. With a 3.65 GPA, Nik intends to major in business. “But I am really enjoying my criminology class this year so that could change,” he said.When not playing football, Nik works at Yokes Fresh Market and also enjoys weight lifting and handball. His advice to the younger players in the program is simple.“Trust the coaches and believe in what they say,” said Nik “They’re smart.”

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odd pays Senior Todd Pays has been a fixture on the Sandpoint High School Bulldogs since his freshman year. Prior to then he had not played the sport, but it is clear he quickly excelled. He started out playing left tackle his freshman year, but moved to his current position of right guard his junior year when he started playing at the varsity level. He says he enjoys the feeling he gets when the Bulldogs score because he knows he contributed to that. “I love the highs and lows of the game and the way that everyone has each other’s back,” said Todd. Todd also said he admires Coach Puailoa for not only coaching the team, but for bringing the team closer together. “Under Coach Puailoa, the idea of brotherhood has really been talked about with football,” said Todd. “He knows the importance of trusting each other.” Given the opportunity, Todd would like to continue to play football in college. He said Boise State or the University of Idaho would be his dream colleges for which to play. His favorite class in high school is anything in the field of science. He says he loves to know how things work and would like to major in the field of engineering. In addition to football, Todd has thrown shot-put and discus for the Bulldog track team since his freshman year. During his freshman year he also played on the basketball team, but decided to concentrate on football and track the other years. When not studying, playing football or participating in track, Todd said he likes to be outside, working on projects and building things. “Last summer my brother (Tim) and I built a dunk tank for a surprise birthday party,” said Todd. He said he believes this year’s Bulldog team has a chance at going to state and said he especially looks forward to the playoffs. His advice to the younger players in the SHS football program is to buy into the philosophy taught by Coach Puailoa and his staff. “Be the best you can be and stay in the weight room.”

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im Pays Tim Pays, like his twin brother Todd, began playing football when he was a freshman. He has played the entire four years for Sandpoint High School and plays right tackle for the offensive line, a position he has played the entire time. In addition to right tackle, Tim used to play defensive end. Tim says he especially enjoys the team aspect of football. He said the effort he and his teammates put forth all week, is worth it when they take the field each Friday night. “There is something about football that is so much more than a sport. You share blood, sweat and tears with your teammates,” said Tim who adds that the team has grown incredibly close under the new coaching staff this year. Tim said he would like to play college ball and cites either Boise State or the University of Idaho as a team for which he would like to play. Tim would like to major in engineering but says that plan is not set in stone. “I still need to give it more thought,” he said. Football is not the only sport where Tim can be found playing for the Bulldogs. He played basketball his freshman and sophomore years and has played baseball since freshman year. An honor roll student, Tim says his favorite subjects are math and science. “They are my best subjects and I enjoy them,” he said. “In my spare time, I like to build things with my brother at my house,” said Tim. “These things vary from wooden trebuchets (a type of catapult) to dunk tanks.” He said he has enjoyed watching his team grow and become a close brotherhood and family. “It has been coming together,” said Tim. “I am excited the way it is going.” He reflects on how quickly the time goes when he relates his words of wisdom to younger players in the football program. “Your senior year comes so incredibly fast,” reflects Tim. “Get in the weight room early on, listen to your coaches, and work your butts off because it will be over before you know it.”

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EMADS: Making the Lives of Others a Bit Brighter

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By Patty Hutchens

hey lift weights, hit hard and look mean. But don’t let that exterior fool you. Off the field these young football players are sensitive and caring young men who have done much to make the lives of others a little brighter. When Sandpoint High School junior Austin Diercks arrives at Kinderhaven, a local group home and emergency shelter for abused and neglected children, the young kids run to greet him and notify the teenagers that he is there. “They tell them that the cooking guy is here,” said Austin. It was this past summer when Austin decided to use his talent to give back to his community in a very unique way. Austin’s dad, Duke, is a remarkable chef and has passed on the love of the trade to Austin.

being what he says is the backbone of the project, supplying him with the skill and recipes. But it is not only the children at Kinderhaven who benefit from Austin’s work as a volunteer, he does as well. “I have a purpose teaching them and helping them with their lives,” he said. Other SHS football players who have done a great deal to help provide care for others are freshman Alex Feyen and his brother senior Nik Feyen. The pair, along with their older brother Edo, spent much of their time taking care of their Grandma over the past several years. She passed away earlier this year, but prior to that “Grandma Betty” – as many of the kids in the community knew her as – lived with their family. She suffered from dementia and as time went on she could not be left alone due to safety issues.

“I learned (to cook) from my dad and he learned from his mom,” said Austin. “These kids do not have Nik said while it was sad to see his grandparents to learn from and cooking is mother’s health decline, he is grateful for a skill most people take for granted.” the opportunity he had to help take care of Austin goes to Kinderhaven each her and be a part of her everyday life.“The week and meets with the teens that last couple months (of her life) I realized live there. He saves his receipts from we had made a big difference in her life,” the grocery store, sharing with them said Nik. “There were times when she was tips on how to shop economically, much more aware than other times and it reviewing the newspaper ads for the was then she would thank us for not best deals for their money. His lesson leaving her alone.” in cooking includes how to cook on a fixed income and he also addresses He calls the experience a gift and made nutrition in his message. “I tell them Alex Feyen and Grandma Betty him realize how quickly life can change. that the specials at the store should And while he did a lot for his grandma inspire what they make,” said Austin, during the time she lived with them, he credits his younger adding that many of these kids will leave Kinderhaven at brother Alex for taking on a lot of the responsibility. the age of 18 and have a limited amount of income. “I also “My parents wanted to come to our (his and his older instruct them that it is less expensive to cook than to go out brother’s) games and events,” said Nik. “So Alex had to stay to eat.” home and take care of Grandma Betty.” Looking back, Alex too said he was blessed to spend that time with his grandma. Austin is a tutor and has a talent and love for teaching. That, coupled with his love of kids and cooking, seemed like “Some nights were really easy and other times were hard a perfect fit. He said the teens are excited to learn and when because she would be confused and ask a lot of questions,” the class is complete he will have them prepare a meal on said Alex. “But I am very glad I had the opportunity to help their own from start to finish and present them with a certake care of her. I am very lucky I had her living with us tificate. Each week he prepares enough to feed not only the the last four years of her life because not every kid has that children living at Kinderhaven, but the staff as well. opportunity.” Alex said the experience taught him patience. Eating and sharing with these kids has given the youth at But looking back, although some times were very challengKinderhaven another person with whom they can share a ing, he would not trade a single minute. bond. Austin said the stories he hears give him a great appreciation for what he has in life. He credits his dad for

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he 2012 - 2013 Sandpoint HS Dance Team is under the student leadership of Captain, Summer Weidler and Co-Captains, Elaina Pignolet and Hailey Nutt. The team consists of 19 members, grades 9 - 12 with 8 returners and 11 new members. This is Coach Cindy Smith’s 10th year as the coach of the SHS Dance Team. The teams’ competitive season begins in January, but until then you can find us at all the home football games as your halftime entertainment. Go Bulldogs!

1st Row (left to right):

Katie Maddux, Breylan Martin, Elaina Pignolet (co-captain), Hailey Nutt (co-captain), Kayla Kassa, Emily McKay

2nd Row (left to right):

Sami Brown, Jordan Garrett, Aria Horowitz, Summer Weidler (captain), Hailey Dunn, Rio Pedersen, Jordyn Mathew

3rd Row (left to right):

Madi Sleyster, Lexes Young, Hailey Hines, Savannah Hubbard,Katie Hernandez, Shania Lies

Captains

(left to right: Hailey Nutt (co-captain) Summer Weidler (captain) Elaina PIgnolet (co-captain) Coach Cindy Smith

Ty C. Corbridge, D.M.D.

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# 67 - Offensive Line Tim Pays

# 94 - Defensive Line - Pete Slippy

# 19 - WR / DB - Alex Charvoz

# 23 - DB / TB - Dean Knaggs

# 13 - WR / DB - Chase Rodriguez

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# 70 -Offensive Line - Nik Feyen

# 42 - Running Back - A J Buratto

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# 52 - Defensive Tackle - Talon Egbers

# 99 - Line Backer - Jonathan McCormick

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