Football: Utah team places second at Las Vegas passing tournament
A team of Utah high school football players (sophomores and juniors) placed second at a 7-on-7 passing tournament at Las Vegas on Sunday.
Bingham head coach Dave Peck and Timpview assistant coach Chad Van Orden coached the team, one of two teams from Utah that participated in the Scout.com tourney at UNLV's practice field.
The Utah team was quarterbacked by Jordan's Alex Hart and Pleasant Grove's Dallas Lloyd, who has a scholarship offer from BYU, among other schools.
Timpview's Chris Badger, who recently committed to Stanford, played safety on the team.
A team from Washington which included quarterback Jake Heaps, an LDS player whom BYU is recruiting heavily.
Among the other Utahns who participated were Cottonwood quarterback Crosby Jensen, Bingham running back Harvey Langi, Park City receiver Dylan Chynoweth, Timpview receiver Alema Key and Bingham defensive back Bridger Peck.
Bingham head coach Dave Peck and Timpview assistant coach Chad Van Orden coached the team, one of two teams from Utah that participated in the Scout.com tourney at UNLV's practice field.
The Utah team was quarterbacked by Jordan's Alex Hart and Pleasant Grove's Dallas Lloyd, who has a scholarship offer from BYU, among other schools.
Timpview's Chris Badger, who recently committed to Stanford, played safety on the team.
A team from Washington which included quarterback Jake Heaps, an LDS player whom BYU is recruiting heavily.
Among the other Utahns who participated were Cottonwood quarterback Crosby Jensen, Bingham running back Harvey Langi, Park City receiver Dylan Chynoweth, Timpview receiver Alema Key and Bingham defensive back Bridger Peck.

5 Comments:
Your next to laugh paragraph could use a verb - otherwise, we just need to guess on what you are writing.
OOps. Next to LAST paragraph.
Always funny when a hoity-toity Internet guy tries to correct someone's grammar, and then includes a typo in the correction.
It is also hilarious when the story still doesn't have a verb in the next to last paragraph allowing the statement to make some sense. No worry, other news sources have decided to use verbs and it appears that the Washington team won this 7 on 7 competition.
Should have said a team from Washington that included Jake Heaps participated in the tournament.
The team from Washington did not win the tournament.
The winning team was from California.
-- Jay
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