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Western League football honors the Wolverines

BHS totes five all-conference players, three on the first team

Bayfield High School’s 2013 football season may not have ended in the playoffs, but the Wolverines still made an impact on the All-Western League team.

Clay Crawford, Colter McMenimen, Zane Phelps, Zane Westbrook and Wyatt Williams were all-league first team, while Blane Barnes, Mike Goodman and Kelton McCoy were honorable mentions.

Crawford led the team with 68 tackles, while Westbrook finished with 63 tackles – eight of them for loss – and two fumble recoveries.

Barnes had four sacks.

Phelps paced the Wolverines’ running attack with 213 carries for 987 yards and 11 touchdowns.

McCoy took over the Wolverines’ starting quarterback position, completing 53 percent of his passes for 697 yards, eight touchdowns and five interceptions.

Goodman, Westbrook and Williams helped anchor the Wolverines’ offensive line.

Nate Tate and Westbrook were named the team’s co-most valuable players, BHS head coach Gary Heide said Thursday in an email to The Durango Herald.

Adam Ridens and TJ Taylor were the Wolverines’ most improved players on offense and defense, respectively.

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All-Western League

First Team

Clay Crawford

Colter McMenimen

Zane Phelps

Zane Westbrook

Wyatt Williams

Honorable Mention

Blane Barnes

Mike Goodman

Kelton McCoy

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