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Former Bears QB McMahon sued over bank's loans

CHICAGO -- In an attempt to recover $104 million, federal authorities have sued former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon and eight others involved in a now-failed bank that was at the center of the campaign for President Obama's old U.S. Senate seat.

Fremont High's  Nick Vigil

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PLAIN CITY -- After playing in two consecutive state 5-A championship games, the Silver Wolves' Nick Vigil has turned the page on his football career.

Prep QB inspiring others after leg was amputated

Jacob Rainey is inspiring people all across the sports world.

The Virginia prep quarterback who had to have part of his right leg amputated has moved the likes of Alabama coach Nick Saban, Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews and Denver quarterback Tim Tebow.

A highlight film of Rainey on YouTube shows why college coaches had taken notice. It shows the once-promising quarterback at Woodberry Forest School throwing a 40-yard dart for a touchdown, running into the line on a quarterback sneak, then emerging from the pile and sprinting 40 yards for a TD. There is also of clip of him running a draw for another 35-yard score.

All that was taken away, without warning when he was tackled during a scrimmage on Sept. 3. He suffered a severe knee injury and a severed artery and part of his right leg had to be amputated.

Now it's his courage that has people taking notice.

Convicted Utah sex offender helped with football team

DARBY, Mont. — The Ravalli County sheriff says an investigation is under way after authorities learned the wife of a new assistant football coach, who was allowed to help with football practice in Darby, faces sentencing next month for having sex with a 14-year-old Utah boy.

Suni Faith Andersen pleaded guilty Nov. 28 to two counts of forcible sexual abuse in St. George, Utah, the Ravalli Republic (http://bit.ly/thEhC3) reported Friday.

ACLU calls for independent review of Haka incident

SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is asking the Duchesne County Attorney for an independent investigation after police used pepper spray and batons on a group of dancers at a high school football game in Roosevelt.

Football Friday: Logan comes from behind to win state 4-A football title

SALT LAKE CITY -- Logan QB D.J. Nelson hit Jameson Hartman with a 40-yard, go-ahead touchdown pass with less than 40 seconds to play to pace the Grizzlies to a thrilling 18-11 victory over East in the state 4-A football championship game at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

The 4-A finale was the first of three championships to be decided today. Region 1 champion Fremont meets Lone Peak in the 5-A title game at 2:30 p.m., followed by the Hurricane-Desert Hills matchup in the 3-A finale.

Both teams played strong defense in the first half, trading early field goals. Nelson ran in from a 1 yard out before halftime, while East answered with a Gavin Van Minde field goal just before the break.

Logan led 10-6 at halftime.

Montana school hires investigator in football hazing case

GREAT FALLS, Mont. -- An outside investigator has been hired to look into allegations that Great Falls High faculty knew about hazing in the football locker room but failed to stop it.

Eagles stopped short of 1-A championship

HEBER CITY -- Layton Christian Academy's storybook football season included a final chapter on Saturday, but it didn't have the dream ending the Eagles and their fans had hoped for.

Fremont tops Syracuse in overtime; returns to state 5-A championship game

SALT LAKE CITY -- Fremont High recorded a thrilling 21-14 overtime win over rival Syracuse on Friday in the state 5-A football semifinals at Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium.

The Silver Wolves (10-2) will play the winner of this afternoon's Lone Peak-Jordan contest for the state title next Friday.

Syracuse tied the game with six minutes to play in regulation.

In overtime, Fremont's Nick Vigil ran the ball four straight times. On the fifth play, he tossed a TD pass to Rowdy Stucki.

The Fremont defense then held Syracuse out of the end zone -- barely -- to secure the victory. On the game's final play, Syracuse receiver Logan Chapman caught a pass and stretched the ball toward the goal line. Officials ruled he did not break the goal. 

Police pepper spray Haka dancers at football game

ROOSEVELT -- Police are being accused of overreacting after using pepper spray to break up a group of Polynesian men and boys performing a traditional dance called the Haka after a high school football game.

Trojans run all over vistiting Tigers

Trojans run all over vistiting Tigers

By JON YORGASON

Standard-Examiner correspondent

MORGAN -- For those who thought Thursday night's football game between Morgan and Ogden would be a nail biter between two evenly-matched teams fighting for playoff position, think again.

From the word "go," Morgan rammed the ball down the Tigers' throats and never let up in a 34-0 dismantling in what might have been the Trojans' most impressive win of the season.

The first time a Trojan player touched the football, KT Tibbits returned a punt 35 yards

High school teams battling for home-field advantage

LAYTON -- It has to be the new uniforms.

How else could the Knights be 4-0 at home this season?

High school linebacker hospitalized after tackle

KAMAS -- A high school football player remains in serious condition after injuring himself during a game last week in Kamas.

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