The Salt Lake Tribune
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Football: Alta linebacker Ho-Ching gets first two offers
Timpview's Chris Badger and Bronson Kaufusi have committed to Stanford and BYU, respectively, and Brighton's Ricky Heimuli is getting offers from all over the country.

Now, an Alta High linebacker is quickly moving up the list of the state's most sought after high school football players who are currently juniors.

Alta's Toloai Ho-Ching, a 6-foot-1, 220-pound all-stater from the Hawks' 2008 state championship team, has received written scholarship offers from Wyoming and Wisconsin, Alta coach Les Hamilton said.

Ho-Ching has also drawn interest from Utah and BYU, but no offers as of yet.

He is the nephew of former BYU stars Gabriel Reed and Spencer Reed.

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Judge Memorial senior Zach McKown, a linebacker and fullback who earned second-team all-state honors will attend the Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy to play football. The prep school has had a nice record of putting players into Divison-I programs.

McKown is the son of Utah Jazz strength coach Mark McKown.

By the way, Fork Union has produced some notable professional football players, including Vinny Testaverde, Plaxico Burress and Eddie George.

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