Elite Offensive Lines: Week 4
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Each of these teams moved the ball at a high level last Friday, in large part because of the performance by their offensive lines. Bingham Miners: The Miners offensive line had a tough task in week four when they faced off…
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Continue ReadingEach of these teams moved the ball at a high level last Friday, in large part because of the performance by their offensive lines.
Bingham Miners: The Miners offensive line had a tough task in week four when they faced off against one of the state’s best defensive lines in the Skyridge Falcons. Bingham did an excellent job creating rushing lanes and keeping the pocket clean for most of the game.
Alama Akoteu || OL || 6’3 || 240 || 2024
Nick Elson || OL || 6’0 || 210 || 2024
Jaden Overstreet || OL || 6’2 || 255 || 2025
Javen Pack Javen Pack 6'1" | 235 lbs | OL Bingham | 2025 State UT || OL || 5’11 || 225 || 2025
Nick Hallock Nick Hallock 6'5" | 230 lbs | OL Bingham | 2025 State UT || OL || 6’4 || 215 || 2024
Roy Royals: Roy scored six touchdowns on the ground in their dominant win over Clearfield. Each of these five players did a great job executing in the run game and provided strong pass protection.
Kade Barney || OL || 6’2 || 230 || 2024
Jaxton Wilberg || OL || 6’4 || 245 || 2024
Ty Wolfley || OL || 2026
Kasch Casero || OL || 6’0 || 220 || 2026
Wesley Baker || OL || 6’0 || 215 || 2025
Spanish Fork Dons: The Dons offensive line decimated Uintah up front, where they helped Kaden Vest run for three touchdowns. Spanish Fork rushed for five total touchdowns and controlled the line of scrimmage in their impressive week four performance.
Cael Baneros || OL || 6’1 || 215 || 2025
Britt Nielson || OL || 5’11 || 205 || 2024
Ethan Smith || OL || 5’8 || 205 || 2025
Sivi Alexander Hausia || OL || 6’1 || 230 || 2026
Aaron Dunn Aaron Dunn 6'8" | 285 lbs | OL Spanish Fork | 2025 State UT || OL || 6’8 || 285 || 2025
Weber Warriors: Weber scored 62 points in their week four victory against Wasatch. The Warriors had one back with over 170 yards and another with over 140. Weber also threw for over 370 yards and five touchdowns, with the offensive line doing a great job taking care of business up front all game long.
Dakota Wilcox || OL || 6’3 || 245 || 2024
Crue Coggins || OL || 6’2 || 270
Ben McMurrin || OL || 6’1 || 235 || 2025
Colter White || OL || 6’0 || 280
Rige Torman || OL || 6’1 || 225 || 2025