September 2012 Sandpoint High School Football Program

Page 1

FOOTBALL 2012

Player Pics Rosters & Schedules Coaches Profile Feature Articles Bigger, Stronger, Faster Todd Pays

Niklas Feyen

Photo by Jason Duchow Photography

Andrew Dubnicka


PAGE 2  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


Full Service Automotive Repair Make an appointment or drop in!

208.265.8090 425 North Division, Sandpoint

(at the old Swede’s shop, next to the Library)

Three Shops in One! 1. Sandpoint’s Mobile Tire Unit This is where they come to you to change your tires. 2. Martin’s Alignment Center This is the full service automotive shop. 3. All Seasons Moving This is where they will move your entire household or just take the old couch to the thrift store.

For All Your Automotive Needs • Service Calls Lube/Oil/Filter • Alignment • Engine • Electrical Tire Repair/Replacement • Shuttle Service Available Engine Repair • Alignments • Tune-Ups • Brakes • Tires

A Woman’s Dream Automotive Shop The boys may look tough, but they know how to reach a woman’s heart. They’ll come to you to change your tires, they’ll store those dirty, heavy, winter and summer tires at their place (for free!!), and, if you need a ride home or to work while they’re working on your vehicle, they will give you a ride.

MARTIN’S ALL SEASONS MOVING, INC. Real Movers • Real Trucks • Real Low Prices Specializing in: • • • •

Long Haul Residential Office Complete Packing Service

*Free Boxes *Free Cleanup After Move Out *Call Today For Free Estimates

MARTIN’S ALL SEASONS MOVING, INC. 208.265.8090 208.699.6538 !!! GO DAWGS K!!! C A The Bite is B

208.265.8090 OR 208.699.6538 2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 3


PAGE 4  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


SHS 2012 Football

Feature Story Puailoa’s BACK!

A Special Thank You to the Following

Your 2012 SHS Varsity Team

Rebuilding a Legacy Friends of Memorial

Patty Hutchins – Editorial Chris Collins – Graphic Design

G R A N D S TA N D D E S I G N s a n d p o i n t w a r m e m o r i a l f i e l d ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS

AUGUST, 2011

414 CHURCH STREET, STE 201 SANDPOINT, IDAHO 83864 208.265.5087

Whitney Howard – Graphic Design Jessica Kimbell - Sales

Inspiration Bulldog Pride

Delaina Hawkins - Sales Crosby Tajen – Photos and Editorial

What’s Inside

Jason Duchow - JasonDuchowPhotography

Puailoa is BACK!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Rebecca Holland – Allstar Photo

Meet the Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-11

Steve Russo - Editor

2012 Varsity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-19 2012 Cheerleaders and Fight Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Like-Media and the Sandpoint Newsline

2012 Junior Varsity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25

Century Publishing

2012 Freshman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 FAST Comes to Sandpoint High School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31

And a special thank you to all of our supportive advertisers and sponsors!

THE BITE IS BACK!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Friends of Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Digging Up the Archives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-37

To view and purchase photos from tonight’s game visit www.jasonduchowphotography.com

Friends of Memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Bulldog Pride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Powered by

www.centurypublishing.com 800-824-1806

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 5


Puailoa is BACK! By Steve Russo

W

hen it came to planning for the future of Sandpoint High School’s football program, the committee commissioned with finding a new leader looked to the past and re-hired Coach Satini Puailoa.

Puailoa coached at Sandpoint High School from 1994 to 2004 and was at the helm when Sandpoint won its only State Championship in 1997. In fact, according to the archives, roughly 90% of all the schools records have taken place during the ten years that Puailoa served as Sandpoint’s head football coach. This will mark Puailoa’s fourth time rebuilding a football program. But this time will be different as Coach Puailoa has assembled a coaching staff with whom he can hit the ground running. “When I took over the program in 1994, I not only had to coach the players, I had to coach the coaches,” said Puailoa. “I now have a team of coaches who know exactly what needs to be done.” Collectively, the group of coaches boasts more than 100 years in football coaching experience. Assistant Coach Chris Lassen, who is known for instilling much of the discipline, calls his fellow coaches a band of brothers. “We want to do it together. If not, it’s no fun for us,” said Lassen. “We’ve been doing it a long time.” According to Puailoa there is much work that needs to be done to get Sandpoint back on top.“The biggest challenge is getting the kids to believe that they can be great,” said Coach Puailoa. “They don’t know how good they can be!” So how does one get these young men to believe they can be winners, not just in football but life as well? Puailoa, who boasts 18 years of head coaching experience, says it is simple. “You eat it, sleep it, walk it, talk it, live it and breathe it,” he said. “They need to play for the guy next to them.” And while he officially resigned his Sandpoint High School coaching position in 2004, Puailoa never stopped coaching. In 2005, Puailoa joined a coaching staff that included Dick Butkus, a former NFL player for the Chicago Bears and considered to be one of the best linebackers of all time. They were commissioned with the task of taking on a perennial loser and turning them into winners, all of which was documented as part of an ESPN series reality show. As recently as last year, Coach Puailoa and his staff which included Chris Lassen, Crosby Tajan and Steve Miller took on an 8th grade coaching job. It was a way they all could give back to a group of kids that had struggled in the past. Martin Rodriguez, head coach of the 8th grade team and now an assistant varsity coach, gives credit to Coach Puailoa and his staff for helping the youth grow both on and off the field. PAGE 6  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


“Not only did the kids play better, but they became better people thanks to coach and his staff,” said Rodriguez. Coach Puailoa’s energy, passion, and relentless pursuit of perfection is contagious and the team has a new motto to reflect that: EMAD, which stands for Every Man A Dog. The credo speaks to Puailoa’s philosophy that every single player is part of the program, and if you join his ranks, you will be part of a brotherhood and make a difference. When asked about the biggest challenges Puailoa and his staff face, he refuses to be anything but positive. “This is a great town, this is a football town and now I feel like from top to bottom we have the support we need to turn this program around,” said Coach Puailoa. Negativity does not even cross Coach Puailoa’s mind. He instead refers to such scenarios as opportunities.

The biggest challenge is getting the kids to believe that they can be great.

“We start now, and we start by building the kids up, getting them to believe and unifying them as a brotherhood,” said Puailoa.

It is clear to anyone who has met Coach Puailoa that he loves football and loves to coach. But why Sandpoint? After all he has had opportunities to go coach just about anywhere, “I stay here because of him,” said Coach as he points over to one of his assistant coaches Chris Lassen. “I stay here because I love it here. I love the community, the kids and the coaches with whom I have formed a brotherhood.” Puailoa describes his relationship with Lassen and how they interact with one another as similar to that of an old married couple. The duo has been coaching together since 1999 and for the past 13 years have created a bond that Lassen says can’t be broken. When asked what one message he would like everyone to hear, Puailoa stopped and thought for a second and said, “That we’re here to make sure each player has fun and when players are having fun, the winning will take care of itself.” And as Puailoa is finishing his thought, Lassen, with a kid-like smile adds, “We’re back, the program is back and it’s going to be a great experience for everyone.”

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 7


Meet the 2012 Bulldog Coaching Staff By Patty Hutchens

SATINI PUAILOA – HEAD COACH Head Coach Satini Puailoa is no stranger to fans of Sandpoint High School football. Before arriving in Sandpoint in the mid-1990s, Coach Puailoa served as the Head Coach for both Montebello High School in California from 1981-1985 and Santa Barbara High School from 1986-1994. He began his coaching career in Sandpoint in 1994 where he coached until stepping down in 2004. He led the Sandpoint Bulldogs to a state championship during the 1997 season and they finished in the runner-up position in 2003. During the ten years that Coach led the Sandpoint Bulldogs, he posted a 63-37 record.

In 2005 Coach Puailoa appeared on the television show “ESPN Bound for Glory.” Coach Puailoa currently serves as the department chair for the physical education department at Sandpoint High School and is a physical education instructor. Coach Puailoa says the driving force behind his desire to coach is simply to help young men develop into better men. He is looking forward to witnessing firsthand this group of young men grow and develop. He said he especially enjoys seeing them participate in the journey of chasing perfection and achieving excellence. Words of wisdom to his team: “Become a servant to your teammates, school, and community. The more you help others, the more you will benefit.” CHRIS LASSEN – ASSISTANT HEAD COACH, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR AND LINEBACKER COACH Coach Lassen served as the head coach for Sandpoint Bulldog varsity football from 1978-1982. Prior to that he served as the head coach for the junior varsity football team from 1975-1977. He returned to Sandpoint football last year when he served as the Junior Tackle assistant coach for this year’s freshman class. Coach Lassen’s adult life has been centered around high school youth. Prior to retiring in 2006, Lassen taught school for 38 years—30 of which were at Sandpoint High School. His work at SHS reached far beyond the classroom as he served as coach for not only football, but also track. He served as an administrator as well. His experience away from Sandpoint High School includes four years in the position of athletic director and as a wrestling coach. Lassen currently spends his time as an executive advisor at Pneu-mex Technologies in Sandpoint as well as farming on his ranch which was homesteaded by his great grandfather. He also owns a small logging operation.

Coach Lassen said he is looking forward to returning as a coach to the Sandpoint Bulldog football program primarily because he will be coaching again with Head Coach Satini Puailoa, with whom he shares the same philosophy in coaching the young athletes in this community. “It is an opportunity for me to give back to the community,” said Coach Lassen. “And I want to pay it forward the same way I was helped in life changing ways by football and my coaches. Coach Lassen said he is looking forward to being able to take each individual player and help mold them into a cooperative team and providing the young men with a foundation that will help them into their adult lives. His goal is also to instill discipline and trust so the young men can be successful on and off the field and that they will come away with an attitude of doing their best at whatever they attempt. Asked what else he is most looking forward to this season, Coach Lassen’s answer most likely reflects the sentiment of his fellow coaches and players….“Beating Lakeland and Moscow!” Words of wisdom to his team: “Being part of a brotherhood completes the development of becoming a man; and football will be a conduit for this to happen.”

Offensive Staff RAY MILLER – QUARTERBACK AND RECEIVERS COACH Ray Miller began coaching freshman football in the early 1970s. In the late 70’s he and Coach Lassen teamed up to coach the Sandpoint Bulldog Junior Varsity team. Miller later became the offensive coordinator under then head varsity coach Lassen. In addition to football, Ray Miller also served as the Sandpoint Bulldog’s head wrestling coach for 15 years. In the mid-1980s Miller took a break from coaching in order to spend more time with his two daughters. In 1990 Ray Miller returned to coach 8th grade football and later moved up to coach varsity with Coach Puailoa. Ray Miller retired from both teaching and coaching in 2003 and served as Mayor of Sandpoint from 2002 to 2008. A bulldog through and through, Coach Ray Miller spent 30 years teaching Economics and A.P. Government at Sandpoint High School. “After November some of these seniors will never snap up a chin strap again,” said Miller. “The memories they create here will stay with them their whole life and I want those memories to be great.” Words of wisdom to his team: “Pros are people who do jobs well—even when they don’t feel like it.“

PAGE 8  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


CROSBY TAJAN – OFFENSIVE LINE COACH Crosby Tajan is well known around Sandpoint athletics. A 1993 graduate of Sandpoint High School, Coach Tajan went on to play football for the University of Idaho from 1993-1997 where he played offensive tackle. Upon graduating from the University of Idaho, Coach Tajan returned to Sandpoint High School where he has been a physical education instructor for the last 14 years. During that time, Coach Tajan has coached a variety of sports. He served as Sandpoint High School varsity offensive line coach from 1998-2005, was the offensive line coach for the 8th grade Sandpoint Junior Tackle in 2011 and has also coached middle school and freshman basketball as well as Sandpoint High School varsity track. Coach Tajan said his desire to be involved with the Sandpoint High School football program stems from many areas, but is in large part due to the fact that Coach Puailoa’s program and philosophy is one with which he strongly agrees.“I am a dedicated believer in his program” said Tajan. “It is always an honor to be part of his staff. Coach Tajan is anxious to work with these youth and says they are kids who are hungry for success and are willing to put forth the work it takes to achieve it. “It’s exciting to teach and coach players who are so willing to learn and absorb practical information and techniques that will actually allow them success,” said Coach Tajan. “It is going to be awesome watching these players use the new tools they have acquired under the lights on Friday nights.” Words of wisdom to his team: “Finish! Always give it your very best and commit to giving your best work to the very end no matter the score, the situation or the event. Always finish strong and leave your mark as one consisting of great effort, attention to detail and execution.”

MIKE MCNULTY – OFFENSIVE LINE / FRESHMAN COACH Coach McNulty will divide his time this season between helping out with the Varsity team and working with the freshman team. He has lived in Sandpoint for 33 years and has been involved with Sandpoint football in various capacities for several of those years. From 1985 through 2002 Coach McNulty worked with the Junior Tackle team, freshman and junior varsity teams. He also was a Sandpoint wrestling coach until 1990. Having coached under Coach Puailoa for ten years, Coach McNulty said he is confident the players will have fun and be successful. He said the football camp that the players attended in June already showed evidence of vast improvement. He is eager to give back to his community and said participating in the football program will be a perfect avenue for him to do just that.“It’s a great opportunity to see the kids grow physically, socially and psychologically,” said Coach McNulty. Words of wisdom to his team: “It is important to understand and learn how to play a role in something bigger than yourself. How you handle both victory and defeat and how you react in hard times and successful times is important with anything you face in life.”

STEVE RUSSO – RUNNING BACKS COACH Steve Russo - Head coach for the Sandpoint High School freshman team last year. He also coached the Sandpoint’s 8th grade team a few years ago—an experience he counts as one of the most rewarding experiences in his 16 years of coaching. “Watching kids achieve more than the ever thought they could by beating a team that had gone undefeated the previous six years was a thrill,” said Russo. Russo started coaching in 1990 in Poway, CA. He coached at his alma mater Poway High School, a division one Palomar League School and at the Bishop’s School in La Jolla, CA. One team he coached at Bishops won 29 straight games, another highlight in his nearly two decades of coaching experience. Russo said he has worked with kids his whole adult life and enjoys being around them and doing his best to be a positive role model in their lives. “It’s pretty simple in my mind,” said Russo. “Teach them a few things that they can carry with them their whole life and that will ultimately make them better human beings.” Words of wisdom to his team: “There are three things that Coach Russo believes are important in life: hard work pays off; do it right or don’t do it at all; and nothing in life is free or comes easy, so you better get ready to dig deep and fight for whatever you desire in this life.”

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 9


Defensive Staff STEVE MILLER – WIDE RECEIVER AND STRONG SAFETY COACH Coach Miller comes to the 2012 Sandpoint High School football coaching staff with extensive experience. He coached Sandpoint High School football for ten years from 1996-2003 and again from 2006-2007. In addition to football, Coach Miller has also coached track and wrestling for 18 years. Miller is an elementary school physical education teacher and said when he was presented with the opportunity to work with Coach Puailoa again, he could not pass it up. Steve Miller said the coaching staff has been working on some new things this year and he is anxious to implement them and measure the success. But like many of the other coaches, he especially looks forward to working closely with his players and seeing them grow throughout the year. “I’m excited to see the improvement of the kids as the season progresses,” said Miller. “In this program kids always get better as the season goes on.” Words of wisdom to his team: “Enjoy the ride and never give up.”

JOHN KNOWLES – DEFENSIVE LINE COACH Coach Coach Knowles is a name that is familiar to those who have followed the Sandpoint High School bulldogs over the years. A 1966 graduate of Sandpoint High School, Coach Knowles was inducted into the Sandpoint Bulldog Athletic Hall of fame in 2006 for football, track and wrestling. He started his coaching career at Wallace High School from 1971 to 1972 where he served as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. His coaching experience with Sandpoint High School spanned two decades. He served as the linebacker and defensive line coach from 1986 to 2004 and has coached in every state playoff game including three championship games and the state title in 1997. Coach Knowles retired from teaching in 2005. He taught for 10 years at Sandpoint High School, 8 years at Lake Pend Oreille High School and 1 year at Clark Fork High School.When asked why he wanted to be involved again with coaching, he said he can sum it up in two words: Satini Puailoa.“Coach Puailoa is a proven program builder and places the student athletes at the center of the program,” said Coach Knowles. “He has the unique ability to bring quality adults and young adults together and build a team concept and helps everyone find personal achievements and confidence.” Coach Knowles, who has always loved to teach and coach, enjoys watching the kids grow and earning their trust. But he said above all he enjoys being on a journey such as this with a team. “The dynamics of working with a large group on a common goal is fascinating,” said Coach Knowles. Words of wisdom to his team: “Don’t miss one moment of this opportunity. Be involved in every part of it. High school football only happens once in your life and it goes by fast. This is an opportunity for you to test the limits of your physical and mental toughness in a safe and controlled environment. The adults you are with truly care about you.” SCOTT ALBERTSON – DEFENSIVE BACK FIELD COACH Scott Albertson is an experienced Sandpoint coach. A 1986 graduate of Sandpoint High School, Coach Albertson was a three year starter in the position of free safety for Whitworth College. After graduating from college, Coach Albertson served as an assistant coach on the Sandpoint High School varsity football team under then head coach Bill Barlow. He left the program when Barlow resigned but returned to coaching in 1994 to assist his brother, Tom Albertson, with the freshman program. After coaching at the freshman level for 2 years, Coach Albertson then moved up to help coach the varsity team under Coach Puailoa He coached the secondary until 1997—the year that Sandpoint won the state title and chose to then step down to spend more time with his children. Albertson, who is the owner and agent of Albertson Insurance Services in Sandpoint, said he is looking forward to being an instrumental part of building the football program back to the high level of competition it was known for in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Coach Albertson said that he and his fellow coaches have a history together, and he enjoys being part of such a highly committed coaching staff as that which will take the field this fall. One aspect of coaching he enjoys the most is watching the young men grow and develop a confidence in themselves. Since Albertson left coaching several years ago, he has mentioned to many people in the community that he missed getting to know the young men in the community on a more personal level. “Coaching allows this and that is what I look forward to the most,” said Albertson. Words of wisdom to his team: ”Never give up no matter how difficult the situation seems. Perseverance will prosper.”

PAGE 10  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


PAUL MAEUL – ASSISTANT DEFENSE AND SECONDARY COACH Coach Mauel may be a newcomer to Sandpoint High School football, but he certainly comes with a great deal of experience. An English teacher at Tahoma Junior High School in the Seattle area, Coach Mauel took a leave a leave of absence this fall to come to Sandpoint and assist his friend of over 10 years, Coach Puailoa. “Satini and I have the same philosophy in terms of coaching and keeping kids at the center,” said Mauel who said he is looking forward to working with the kids. Coach Mauel graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1988 and for the past two years has served as a secondary coach for his alma mater’s football team. Prior to that Mauel held the position of a graduate assistant under University of Washington Hall of Fame coach Don James from 1989-1991. There he was part of a staff that saw many of its players go on to play in the NFL. Coach Mauel also coached Senio Kelemete during his tenure at Evergreen High School. Kelemete was drafted last spring in the fifth round by the Arizona Cardinals. Words of wisdom to his team: “Make the big time where you are now. So many people look to the future, but life is where you are at this moment. Enjoy the journey.” SHANE FRANKS – INSIDE DEFENSIVE LINE COACH If anyone should know if Coach Puailoa can motivate and bring passion to his players, it is Shane Frank. “The passion I have, I got from him,’” said Frank, referring to Coach Puailoa. “He had a huge effect on me.” A Sandpoint High School graduate, Shane was a soccer player until his freshman year of high school. He decided to give football a try and in his four years under Coach Puailoa, he went from a 140 lb. soccer player to a 220 lb. first team all-state nose guard. So, when Coach Puailoa asked him to join this year’s coaching staff, Frank did not hesitate. “This is the program I grew up with,” said Frank. After graduating from SHS, Frank served in the United States Army for seven years. He has since moved back to Rathdrum and plans on enrolling at North Idaho College for the winter semester. “My goal is to go to school, become a teacher and coach football,” said Frank, whose stepfather Chris Lassen is also a coach on this year’s staff and has coached with Coach Puailoa for many years. Shane looks forward to helping the team of young men develop into the best players they can be. “I am excited to take the journey with them,” said Frank. Words of wisdom to his team: “Give 100 percent of yourself all the time in every aspect of your life.”

Special Teams and Assistants MARTIN RODRIGUEZ – SPECIAL TEAMS AND DEFENSE COACH Coach Rodriguez has been a longtime Bulldog fan. His son, Anthony, played under Coach Puailoa at Sandpoint High School several years ago and now his son Marcus will have the same opportunity. Martin, owner of Martin’s Alignment Center and Sandpoint Mobile Tire, coached flag football for three years before moving onto Sandpoint Junior Tackle where he served as head coach for the last four years. He currently serves as President of the Board for the Junior Tackle program in Sandpoint. When Coach Puailoa was offered the head coach position at Sandpoint High School for this fall, Martin knew it was a team with which he wanted to be involved. The kids deserve the best, said Coach Rodriguez, and Puailoa’s program helps the kids become bigger, better, faster, and stronger. He looks forward to bringing the fun back onto the football field while at the same time teaching the kids that by reaching deep down and giving it all they have through hard work and commitment, they can do anything they set their mind to. Words of wisdom to his team: “Give it 110 percent both on and off the field.”

JARRETT ROBSON EQUIPMENT MANAGER Jarrett is a 1997 graduate of Sandpoint High School and has served as the equipment manager for the last 15 years. A big part of his job is to ensure that all the players have the equipment they need for games and practices. He is excited to have Coach Puailoa back and looks forward to seeing how the coaches and players interact. Words of wisdom to his team: “Remember that how you prepare yourself here at Sandpoint High School determines how you carry yourself out there in the real world.”

NATHAN MARLEY DEFENSE/TRAINER Nathan is a 1997 graduate of Sandpoint High School and played for Coach Puailoa in 1996. He is a coach volunteer and also helps with the 7th grade Junior Tackle team. Marley will work with the defensive line which he played in high school and help assit the trainer. He is a loyal Bulldog and part of the Bulldog Nation! Words of wisdom to his team: “Always do your best in anything you do! Commit to being excellent in the real world!”

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 11


BULLDOG BENCH Extending a proud hand to our local athletes!

Revitalized in 2008, the Bulldog Bench has contributed nearly $10,000 towards SHS and SMS athletics over the past 2-plus years. We are proud of our support for local athletes, and welcome new faces at our monthly meetings!

Join us for our yearly fundraiser the

BULLDOG BENCH GOLF TOURNAMENT

held each spring and fall for the past 20 years. The Fall Tournament: September 15th, 2012

at the Priest Lake Golf Course $90 Per Person or $360 Per Team

Thanks to the wonderful local support the Bulldog Bench has successfully raised over $50,000 the past 6 years. All money raised has gone to support local Bulldog athletics. Bulldog Bench is a major financial supporter of the Friends of Memorial Field. For more information on the Bulldog Bench or to sign up for the golf tournament, please contact John Bonar at 208.263.2282 or Jay VanDenBerg 208.290.5796.

PAGE 12  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


2012 Varsity Jarvis Abbott // #72 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // DE/TE Weight // 185

AJ Buratto // #42 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 11”

Position // TB Weight // 195

Logan Camp// #75 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 4”

Position // DT Weight // 240

Ian Breuner // #82 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 4”

Position // DE/TE Weight // 165

Ryan Bush // #65 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // LG/C Weight // 183

Alex Charvoz // #19 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 1”

Position // WR/DB Weight // 165

Chris Bunty // #36 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // LB Weight // 160

Jordan Byers // #66 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // DT Weight // 195

David Combs // #58 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 8”

Position // LB Weight // 165

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 13


2012 Varsity Andrew Cook // #59 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // DE Weight // 175

Thomas Edwards // #80 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 1”

Position // WR Weight // 170

Devyn Fairbanks // #21 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // DB Weight // 154

PAGE 14  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Austin Diercks // #88 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 9”

Position // DB Weight // 181

Talon Egbers // #52 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // DT/LT Weight // 195

Nik Feyen // #70 Grade // 12 Height // 6’0”

Position // LG Weight // 280

Andrew Dubnicka// #51 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 2”

Position // C Weight // 230

Joey Eicher // #98 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 9”

Position // DE Weight // 205

Tommy Fury // #6 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 9”

Position // WR/DB Weight // 160


2012 Varsity Devin Hancock // #31 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 11”

Position // FB Weight // 200

Dean Knaggs // #23 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 7”

Position // DB/TB Weight // 160

Josh Loutzenhiser // #95 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // DT Weight // 235

Kevin Hill // #16 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // WR/DB Weight // 165

Kai Leach // #34 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 11”

Position // LB Weight // 180

Nate Lunde // #50 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 9”

Position // DT Weight // 210

Isaac Johnson // #39 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // LB Weight // 180

Matt Lockey // #32 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // NT/RB Weight // 208

Jonathan McCormick // #99 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // LB Weight // 180

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 15


2012 Varsity Jake McGuire // #44 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 8”

Position // DB Weight // 145

Randin Miller // #71 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 3”

Position //RT Weight // 230

Carson Paull // #3 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 7”

Position // QB/DB Weight // 150

PAGE 16  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Cody Millard // #18 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 4”

Position // RB/FB Weight // 162

Nick Nelson // #12 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 1”

Position // QB Weight // 165

Kyle Paulus // #79 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // DT Weight // 230

McCall Miller // #55 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 2”

Position // LT Weight // 240

Harley Newhart // #7 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 8”

Position // DB Weight // 170

Tim Pays // #67 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 4”

Position // RT Weight // 240


2012 Varsity Todd Pays // #64 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 4”

Position // RG Weight // 240

Tevin Perry // #41 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 2”

Position // MLB Weight // 185

Marc Radonich // #62 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // C Weight // 150

Jake Maynard // #84 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 2”

Position // DE Weight // 180

Nick Prindiville // #15 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // QB/P Weight // 175

Sam Reich // #73 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // RGWeight // 200

Clayton Pell // #22 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // DB Weight // 160

Justin Puryear // #48 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 1”

Position // MLB Weight // 195

Chase Rodriguez // #13 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 5”

Position // WR/DB Weight // 190

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 17


2012 Varsity Justin Ryckman // #20 Grade // 11 Height // 5’11”

Position // DB Weight // 158

Jake Steen // #81 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 1”

Position // WR Weight // 170

Josh Travers // #86 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 5”

Position // DE/TE Weight // 210

PAGE 18  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Pete Slippy // #94 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 0”

Position // DT Weight // 240

Dean Sutton // #5 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 2”

Position // LB Weight // 180

Dakota Ward // #9 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 11”

Position // MLB Weight // 190

Travis Smith // #85 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 3”

Position // DE/TE Weight // 195

Dan Tifft // #28 Grade // 12 Height // 5’ 10”

Position // TB Weight // 165

Justin Wilkerson // #24 Grade // 12 Height // 6’ 2”

Position // LB Weight // 180


2012 Varsity no photo available Adam Finney // #33 Grade // 11 Height // 5’ 8”

Position // RB Weight // 180

Wolfgang Ford // #77 Grade // 11 Height // 6’ 1”

Position // RG Weight // 250

It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get back up. ~ Vince Lombardi

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 19


Isaac Johnson #39

&

Sam Johnson #7 Have a GREAT Season!

We Proudly Support the Sandpoint “Dawgs” and wish them the best of their 2012 Season! 1310 Ponderosa Drive | Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 208.263.7641 | www.sandpointadvanceddental.com PAGE 20  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 21


2012 Cheerleaders!

SENIORS: Windi Winte, Nicole Edwards, Marissa Vinson, Alyssa Emery JUNIORS: Sammy Russell, Taylor Rabidue, Hannah Wright, Sierra Envik, Katie Shveyda, Brittany Dorland, Lauren Pollard SOPHMORES: Mindi Griggs, Rebekah Reutzel, FRESHMAN: Madison Bovee, Marli Ivy, Haily Combs, Jessica McPeek

SHS FIGHT SONG

Fight fight fight for our Sandpoint High Fight with all your might We’re gonna win this game for the good red and white We are the best and we’re ahead of the rest to Sandpoint High we’re loyal and true Bulldogs will carry right on through So, fight fight fight for our Sandpoint High and VIC-TOR-EE!

PAMPURRRED PETS Full Line Retail Pet Store!

210 North Triangle Drive Pondery, Idaho 208.263.0777 PAGE 22  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

195 Triangle Drive Ponderay, ID 83852

208-263-1535

SandpointMarineAndMotorsports.com


Serving All of Idaho

120 East Lake Street, Suite 203 Sandpoint, ID 83864 208.265.5404 Property & Casualty 208.265.6406 - Life & Health

Albertson Barlow Insurances Services is built on honesty, integrity, and superior customer service. As independent agents we maintain contracts with a variety of insurance carriers so we can offer clients the best possible coverage with the lowest available premium. And along the way, we strive to take the confusion out of insurance for the client so you can have peace of mind that your future is protected.

We Proudly Support Our Local Community and the Sandpoint High School Bulldogs!

Snow • Skate • Wake 208.263.0707

like us! @7boardsports!

210 North 2nd Avenue Avenue Sandpoint, Idaho

“Think Local. Buy Local. Deal it Local.”

dealitlocal.com

"Deal It" All Year Long Bulldogs! 2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 23


2012 Junior Varsity

from bottom left to right: Daniel Stiefel, Sunkmanitu Little Brave, Chayton Silva, Michael Bilyeu, William Webber, Alex O’Shea, Dakota Morgan, Curtis Roop, Mathew Knott, Nathan Loutzenhiser, Jaycob Almeda, Ryan Navarro, Sam Palmer, Brent Buchmiller, Jeff Kappen, Connor Van Denberg, Mason Spielman, Jared Dexter, Mathew Knott, Tyler Brown, Tanner Jacobson, Broc Coppess, Nathan Stangel, Troy Mitton, Quinn Pearlstein, Dylan Kuzmich, Kenneth Kovalchuk, Jake Peterson, Joe Daurte, Josh Suto, Dane Loutzenhiser, Mathew Timothy, Tyler Harris, Chandler Brewington, Nolan Ghiselline, Brandon Carlin, Chad Loutzenhiser, Mike McNulty, Jason Rupe

Mr. Abbott // #72

Go BullDogs!

Your local healthcare supporting your local team!

Also serving you at BONNER GENERAL IMMEDIATE CARE 400 Schweitzer Plaza Dr Ponderay, ID | 208-263-0649 | M-F 9am to 7 pm, Sat and Sun 11am to 7pm fb.com/BonnerGeneral

PAGE 24  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

520 North Third Avenue Sandpoint, ID | 208-263-1441 www.BonnerGeneral.org


2012 Junior Varsity

Junior Varsity Schedule Monday 09/03 5:00PM @ East Valley High School Saturday 09/08 1:00PM @ Post Falls High School Monday 09/17 5:00PM vs. West Valley High School Saturday 09/22 1:00PM vs. Timberlake High School Monday 10/01 5:00PM vs. Cheney High School Saturday 10/06 1:00PM @ Lake City High School Thursday 10/11 5:00PM @ Moscow High School Monday 10/22 5:00PM @ Clarkston High School Saturday 10/27 1:00PM vs. Lakeland High School

Fencing • Animal Health • Tack Garden Supplies Gifts • Feed • Pet Supplies • Sharpening

357 South Olive | Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 | 208.263.8236

www.cartercountryfeed.com

Winter Ridge is here to provide you with the finest quality fresh, natural, organic and whole foods, nutritional products, body care products and health information in a fun comfortable clean, safe environment. “Shop Outside the Box!”

703 West Lake Street | Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 | 208.265.8135 2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 25


ANNOUNCING

COMING SOON!

Call the Local Office to see if you qualify.

(208) 263-4867

“Think Local. Buy Local. Deal it Local.”

dealitlocal.com

"Deal It" All Year Long Bulldogs!

Interstate Concrete & Asphalt’s employees are proud to serve the Bulldog’s and their fans with a top quality product and excellent customer service PO Box 1113 • Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 p: 208.263.0538 f: 208.263.5430 PAGE 26  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

LOUIS

Firearms Ammunition Accessories FFL Transfers

MARSHALL For PROSECUTOR

Licensed Dealer in Class III NFA Weapons including Suppressors, Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns and Accessories.

Like us on Facebook!

208.265.6737

NRA SAFETY COURSES

GO BULLDOGS!!!

COURSES MEET IDAHO STATE STATUE REQUIREMENT FOR CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT APPLICANTS

Hans Feyen 208.610.4662 NRA Certified Instructor

www.wrencoarms.com 102 South Boyer Avenue Sandpoint, Idaho

You have to play this game like somebody just hit your mother with a two-by-four. ~ DAN BIRDWELL

Select Appraisal Services, Inc. 314 N Sixth Ave Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 • 208.255.2529

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 27


2012 Freshman

from bottom left to right: Kaleb Merrill, Tyer Presser, Caiden Oliver, Jesse Tompkins, Oakley Pettit, Colt Engle, Logan Magro, Tom Commetto, 1200 Fontaine Drive

Ponderay, Idaho 83852 Greg Hosterman, Michael Barley, Issac Nelson, Alex Feyen, Mitch Wallace, Mason Townsend, Joab Crondall, Dean Ramey, 1.800.763.3922

Anthony Lane, Devin LaCroix,208.263.3922 Sam Johnson, Adriano Cardonna, Zaren Stodderd, Justin Gugliemana, Kody Bogart, Travis Davis, Dylon Hancock, Brett Hutchens, Jacob Williams, Mike Plaster, Rob Wentz, Ravyn Smith, Caleb Samsel, Ben Bomar, Paul Sunquist, Tyrell• Consignments Murray, Colton Muldoon, Carlos Collado, Jake Timothy, Aiden Maricich, Coach Tony, PartsWyatt • SalesCox, • Service Rentals • RVPat Repair • Warranty Coach Delewese, Coach Talarizadeh, Coach Brett Whit, Coach Mike McNulty, Coach Adam Hodges

Winterize your RV here! We will give you a FREE dewinter in spring!

1200 Fontaine Drive Ponderay, Idaho 83852 1.800.763.3922 208.263.3922

Parts • Sales • Service • Consignments Rentals • RV Repair • Warranty

Winterize your RV here! We will give you a FREE dewinter in spring! PAGE 28  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Mr. Abbott // #72

NIKLAS FEYEN #70 HAVE A GREAT SEASON, WE’RE VERY PROUD OF YOU!!! WE LOVE YOU, DAD, MOM, EDDO AND ALEX

GO BULLDOGS!!!


2012 Freshman

Freshman Schedule Thursday 08/30 5:00PM vs. East Valley High School Thursday 09/06 5:00PM vs. Post Falls High School Thursday 09/13 5:00PM @ West Valley High School

The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will. ~ Vince Lombardi

Thursday 09/20 5:00PM @ Timberlake High School Friday 09/28 4:00PM @ Cheney High School Thursday 10/04 5:00PM @ Lake City High School Thursday 10/11 5:00PM vs. Moscow High School Friday 10/19 4:00PM vs. Clarkston High School Thursday 10/25 5:00PM @ Lakeland High School

Cause there’s only one reason for doing anything that you set out to do. if you don’t want to be the best, then there’s no reason going out and trying to accomplish anything. ~ Joe Montana

1105 Dover Hwy 208.263.9136

gas • food • ice cream • movie rental kiosk locally owned and operated by Gary and Tammi Rench The Rench family have been local business owners since 1967

P.O. Box 486 Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 • Cell: 208.255.6380

• 208-263-3713 •

Sandcreek Medical 306 1/2 North First Avenue

SandcreekMedical.com

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 29


FAST Comes to Sandpoint High School

T

he Fitness and Sports Training program, designed by PneuThera, differs from all other programs. It starts with an individualized evaluation that attacks each athlete’s power leak areas and finishes with the most cutting edge equipment and teaching protocols in the country today

Individualized Functional Assessment: A posture correction program. Identify weak areas. High-Speed Treadmill: 31mph high-speed treadmill used for 360 degree running, lateral and retro running and jump on’s. Vibration: Training on a vibration platform for conditioning and recovery. Dynamic Warm Up: A dynamic warm-up program. Dynamic neuromuscular equipment that can’t be duplicated by any other system. Core Strengthening: The use of neuro-muscular bands for core strengthening and muscles sequencing firing patterns. Unique dynamic core exercises. The Student Athletes at Sandpoint High School thank you for bringing us the latest in innovation and state-of-theart equipment! This is for all athletes to improve performance and reduce injuries. Becky Kuster - Panhandle State Bank Steve and Patty Sordorf - Bonner Physical Therapy Doug Cipriano, MD - Sandpoint Orthopedics John and Mary Snedden - SHS Class of ‘67. GO BULLDOGS!

Brett Taylor - Taylor and Sons Motors Gerry and Karin Cook - PneuThera Doug Hawkins - Litehouse Foods Tom Puckett and Teague Mullen

! R E T S A F , R , FASTER! E G N O R T S , R season!” R E G GE N O BIIG R T “We wish the Bulldogs a safe and successful S , B GGER —Tom Puckett and Teague Mullen

PAGE 30  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


B R , O N , F BIG E IGG R GE ER, S ST TR RONG GE ER R, FA AS ST TER!!

John and Mary Snedden SHS Class of ‘67 GO BULLDOGS!

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 31


The Bite is Back!

L

By Steve Russo

ocal football players, from the senior class down to those in the junior tackle program, pounded the pavement going door to door last spring and raised over $50,000 to benefit the local football program. Collectively they sold 10,000 raffle tickets for $5 each for the chance to win a vintage Ford Mustang. The winning ticket was sold to James Bopp of Seattle.

The proceeds of the raffle were used to purchase new equipment and helped to send over 150 players to football camp this spring. The existing equipment was out of date and in dire need of updating. In addition to updating the existing equipment, additional equipment needed to be purchased since the number of youth enrolled in the football program has nearly doubled since Coach Satini Puailoa took over the program earlier this year. “We can’t run these programs without support from the local community. Dollar by dollar, it’s about the need to get on the field,” said Puailoa, appreciative of all the people and businesses that purchased tickets. “To have people step up like this is huge for the kids. They’re supporting football in this town from the 3rd grade to 12th graders.” On behalf of the more than 400 youth football players who benefited from the raffle, Puailoa wished to thank the following individuals and businesses: Chris Lassen Yogi Vasquez Martins Tire and Joe Duerta Alignment Center & Martin Rodriquez Napa Auto Parts & Andrew Fingel Van Horn Auto Body The office staff @ SHS -Patsy Sletager -Lyn Evans -Barb Olher -Beth Dean

Wrenco Arms

Super 1 Foods

Tom Puckett - Century 21

Yokes & Dennis Flores

Frito Lay & Arron Potter

Insight Distributing & Ken Pearlstein

Inano’s & Jim Lippi.

US Bank & Dan Moering

Ty Corbridge & Mountain Lake Dental

Pepsi & Steve Garcia White Pine Dental

Litehouse Foods

Bonner General Hospital & Sheryl Rickard

Dr. Bonine & Mt. View Dental

Schweitzer Mountain Ski Operations

Kendon Perry Farm Bureau Insurance and Financial Services

Mountain View Family Medicine

Cornerstone Physical Therapy

Safeway

LOGO: PEPSI REGULAR

LOGO: PEPSI LIGHT

PAGE 32  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


Friends of Memorial Field Working to Rebuild Grandstands

T

By Patty Hutchens

he year was 1946. Harry Truman was president of the United States, the federal minimum wage was a mere 40 cents per hour, first class postage was 3 cents and the average price of a new vehicle was $1,125. It was also the year that the current grandstands at Barlow Stadium at War Memorial Field were built. The grandstands have seen a lot of action in the nearly 70 years since first constructed. Today the stadium is host to Sandpoint Bulldogs football, Sandpoint Bulldogs men’s and women’s soccer, the Festival at Sandpoint, American Legion baseball, Sandpoint High School graduation, and junior tackle football.

G R A N D S TA N D D E S I G N s a n d p o i n t w a r m e m o r i a l f i e l d AUGUST, 2011

ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 414 CHURCH STREET, STE 201 SANDPOINT, IDAHO 83864 208.265.5087

It is time to rebuild this treasure and make sure it is available for safe use for the next generations. A community group, called Friends of Memorial Field, have been working on plans to replace the existing grandstand that include many upgrades which will make it more functional. Included in the plan is a covered seating area, increased seating capacity, compliance with the Americans with Disability Act, and construction of a new entry way-all while maintaining the historic feel of the venue. But like anything, such an effort takes money. The Friends of Memorial Field has several sponsorship levels and payment plans so you too can be a contributor to this great cause. All donations are deductible on both state and federal taxes. G R A N D S TA N D D E S I G N sandpoint war memorial field

PUBLIC OUTREACH & TIMELINE

Champion Level $5,000 annual gift for five years totaling $25,000

January 26th, 2011

Initial outreach efforts were held with representatives from core users of Memorial Field (Festival at Sandpoint, Lake Pend Oreille School District, City of Sandpoint, and various local sports teams). Topics of discussion centered around four specific areas: 1) Capturing the vision, needs, and values of the community and direct users 2) Clearly identifying historic sentiment of current facility 3) Being responsive to the creativity of the community 4) Energizing and building excitement for the new Grandstands!

DESIGN EVOLUTION

At the commencement of this meeting FOMF & CTA had a list of criteria and an understanding to move forward in preparing design options.

Public Outreach 2

March 1st, 2011

Held in the Sandpoint High School auditorium, this meeting was publicized in the Daily Bee and through newsletters sent to every parent of LPSD students. Three design options were presented to the public and the floor was open for all to voice their opinions. Input seemed to focus on the press boxes as unique aspect to keep, increasing seating capacity to at least 1200 and there was a favorable reception to the western entry. The majority of those in attendance seemed to favor option 1 - Historic Reference.

Option 1 - Historic Reference

OUTREACH MEETINGS 2 & 3

Hall of Fame Level $10,000 annual gift for five years totaling $50,000

Option 2 - Clear Span

Entry from Lakeview Park

The public was invited to submit any further comments and suggestions to FOMF & CTA Architects.

Public Outreach 3

June 8th, 2011

The same three design options presented at the March 1st meeting were shown during the Sandpoint Rotary weekly luncheon. Comments from members of Rotary seemed to focus positively on the tensile version for its lack of columns and moving the western entry from the center of the grandstands to the northern side.

Public Outreach 4

July 19th, 2011

Public comments were reflected into two new design options and presented once again for input. This meeting was advertised twice in the Daily Bee and the public was strongly encouraged to participate. An enthusiastic public debate was held on which version would be supported by the community. Ultimately, option 1 was chosen for its historic reference and the press boxes were moved to the center back portion of the structure. The western entry relocated to the northern side of the grandstand was seen as a favorable addition by all in attendance. It was also agreed to attempt to increase the seating capacity to 1200 spectators. The final design was truly arrived at through public input and collaboration. We wanted to ensure the community feels this is their grandstands and will pay homage to a structure deeply tied to civic history for more than a half century.

Option 1.2 - Historic Reference

Option 2.2 - Clear Span

View from press box

Perspective

OUTREACH MEETING 4

Option 3 - West Entry

Victory Level $1,000 annual gift five years totaling $5,00

community chosen design

Public Outreach 1

AUGUST, 2011

community support

Community support & involvement made the original grandstands a reality. Your donations and input is vital to the success of this project and to ensure the character of War Memorial Field remains unique to Sandpoint. For how you can help please contact:

FRIENDS OF MEMORIAL FIELD ARCHITECTS

ENGINEERS

414 CHURCH STREET, STE 201 SANDPOINT, IDAHO 83864 208.265.5087

PO Box 2524 SANDPOINT, IDAHO 83864

Contact: Tye Barlow Phone: 208.265.5404 tyebarlow@yahoo.com

Entry plaza + improved access

They are also selling bricks on which the donor’s name or message will be engraved. The bricks will be in the entry way to Memorial Field. Bulldog Level Varsity Level Friend of Memorial $500 annual gift $250 annual gift $50 annual gift for five years totaling for five years totaling for five years totaling $2,500 and 10 bricks $1,250 and 5 bricks $250 and 1 brick

To see more ways in which you can help the Friends of Memorial Field raise money, visit their website at www.FriendsOfMemorialField.com.

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 33


From our Family to Yours,

Specializing in Invisalign The Clear Alternative to Braces

We Wish the BULLDOGS a “Bright” Year!

PAGE 34  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

braces for children and adults Call today for your free consultation


From Our Team to Yours Have a Winning Season!

476600 U.S. 95, Ponderay, Idaho 83852

Customer Service: 1.800.551.3102 or 1.208.263.3127

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 35


Digging Up the Archives Puailo teams are highlighted in RED. Overall Defensive Rating

Most Interceptions

Totals Player Year 815

Matt Reifsnyder

2000

693

Luke Anderson

2002

652

Tony Hook

2000

578

Ryan Knowles

1996

572

Dave Mattingly

1997

Totals Player Year 8

Dave Smith

1965

8

Sean Hogan

2009

7

Norm Thornson

1965

7

Manny Medina

2001

7

Eric Demers

2003

6 Smokey Chubb 1963 6

Most Tackles

Miah Elsfelder

1996

Totals Player Year 162

Luke Anderson

2002

149

Luke Anderson

2001

144

Dave Mattingly

1997

142

Chris Harris

1997

141 Steve Miller 1987

Most Sacks Totals Player Year 14

Ryan Knowles

1996

12

Doug Hawkins

1997

11

Stefon Klienert

1997

11

Brian Smith

1994

9

Gerrad Lopshire

2000

Winners, I am convinced, imagine their dreams first. They want it with all their heart and expect it to come true. There is, I believe, no other way to live. ~ Joe Montana

PAGE 36  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

Most Fumble Recoveries Totals Player Year 5

Ritchie Snider

2001

4

Brandon Jacobson

1997

3

Tony Hook

2000

Punts Returned For TD Totals Player Year 3

Chad Childears

1987

2

David Hall

1987

2

Steven Mills

1999

2

Blake Mahler

2004

Kick Returns For TD Totals Player Year 3

Lee Hall

1953

3

Matt Reifsnyder

2000


Digging Up the Archives Most Points Scored

Most Receiving Yards

Totals Player Year

Totals Player Year

186

Isao Puailoa

2003

1220

Caleb Bowman

1997

152

Jeremy Theilbahr

1996

1163

Steve Wold

2003

148

Kurt Stoll

2005

852

Dallas Spielman

1994

140

Steve Wold

2003

787

Blake Mahler

2004

132

Jeremy Theilbahr

1995

Most Passing TDs Most Rushing TDs

Totals Player Year

Totals Player Year

22

Paul Nieman

1997

31

Isao Puailoa

2003

22

Jeremy Way

2003

25

Jeremy Theilbahr

1996

16

Eric DeMers

2004

23

Kurt Stoll

2005

13

Andy Fueling

1994

22

Jeremy Theilbahr

1995

13

Brett Taylor

1996

19

Kurt Berkley

1997

Most Passing Yards Most Rushing Yards

Totals Player Year

Totals Player Year

2112

2574

Isao Puailoa

2003

2163

Jeremy Theilbahr

1879 1869

Paul Nieman

1997

1718

Jeremy Way

2003

1996

1553

Brett Taylor

1996

Jeremy Theilbahr

1995

1546

Andy Fueling

1994

Kurt Berkley

1997

Points Scored For Season

Most Receiving TDs

Totals

Year

Totals Player Year

533

2003

19

Caleb Bowman

1997

397

1997

19

Steve Wold

2003

373

2002

13

Blake Mahler

2004

348

2005

6

Carson Jeffries

1996

346

1996

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 37


Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble this football. ~ John Heisman

newly expanded

HARDWARE SELECTION over15,000 home repair products

IN STOCK 300 Bonner Mill Way, Ponderay, ID • (208) 263-6090

www.sandpointselfstorage.com

* ! E E R F s y a D 0 3 t s 1 r Get You

*WHEN YOU ADD AUTO PAY

UNITS STARTING AT $39!

Wishing the Bulldogs a Fabulous Season!

24 Hour Access • Secure & Convenient Large Units Available • Same Day Move-In Video Surveillance • No Deposits or Up Front Fees Month to Month • Open 7 Days a Week 32607 Hwy 200 • Sandpoint, ID 83864 PAGE 38  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

208.263.7276


Bulldog Pride By Steve Russo

I’m like a bad rash,” said Jarrett with a big smile on his face. “They can’t get rid of me.

Jarret

is a 1997 Sandpoint High School graduate. He is affectionately called Jear-Bear by the students at Sandpoint High School and has served as Sandpoint’s football equipment manager for the past 14 years. Everything one sees happening with regard to the equipment is a direct result of Jarrett’s hard work.

“I’m like a bad rash,” said Jarrett with a big smile on his face. “They can’t get rid of me.” And why would they want to? Jarrett has single handedly taken on a job that many of us wouldn’t want. Being the equipment manager is very labor intensive, involves long hours and for most it is a thankless job. But that’s not how Jarrett sees it. “I love working for Sandpoint High School. I feel like I am a spoke in the wheel. This is my place. It is somewhere I can make a difference in someone else’s life,” said Jarrett who adds that he thoroughly enjoys the kids and watching them develop over the years. “I take a lot of pride watching them come in young freshman and walking out young men,” said Jarrett. “I enjoy seeing the growth and maturity.” When asked to use one sentence to describe the head coaches for whom he has worked, Jarrett said, “I can’t answer in one sentence because all of them were great, but the one coach that I hoped would come back was Coach Puailoa.”

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 39


Personal and corporate income tax

B & D’s

Barber Shop 103 Main St. Sandpoint, ID

Hours 8:30-4:00 Tues-Fri saturday until 1pm Neck Shave Only

1211 Michigan Street, Suite B Sandpoint, ID 83864

255-7376

208.265.2500 HutchensCPA.com

208-255-1661 110 Tibbetts Dr., Ponderay, ID 83852

“Focusing on Fitness, Health and FUN!”

...where you’ll find your new favorite things!

www.Curves.com Facebook; Sandpoint Curves -255-1661

Tibbetts Dr., deray, ID 52

110 Tibbetts Drive, Suite #2 Ponderay, Idaho 83852 208.255.1661 www.curves.com

Valid only at certified Curves Complete locations. See club for details. Some restrictions apply. Free trial offer is good for one week. Not redeemable for cash. © 2012 Curves International, Inc.

w.Curves.com ebook; dpoint ves

Monday-Friday, 6am-2pm & 3pm-6:30pm Saturday, 8am-11am

A twirling array of unique fashion & accessories, colorful housewares & gifts, furniture, fine art & more!

208.263.4140 334 North 1st Avenue, Suite 201 Join our email list: carousel.sandpoint@gmail.com

Like us on Facebook! Located upstairs on the Cedar St. Bridge

Valid only at certified Curves Complete locations. See club for details. Some restrictions apply. Free trial offer is good for one week. Not redeemable for cash. © 2012 Curves International, Inc.

Sure, the home-field is an advantage—but so is having a lot of talent. ~ DAN MARINO

PAGE 40  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect. ~ VINCE LOMBARDI

Our Lawyers and Sandpoint High School graduates still have the Bulldog Spirit!

GO DAWGS!

Bankruptcy • Business Formation • Civil Litigation • Estate Planning • Probate • Real Estate • Family Law

414 Church Street • Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 208.263.4748 • Toll Free: 877.263.4748 • Fax: 208.263.7557 inquiry@sandpointlaw.com • www.sandpointlaw.com

Keeping Your Family Warm and Comfortable Since 2000 Co-op Energy is a locally owned independent energy company operating in the North Idaho area since 2000. We have saved customers up to $400 per year on propane and we can provide a competitive quote for you. Co-op Energy offers payment plan choices designed to save you money and make propane deliveries easy. From the front desk at Tibbetts Lane in Ponderay to the delivery drivers, talking to us is easy and we never forget to call you back.

Co-op Energy Propane & Fuel 110 Tibbetts Lane Suite 4

208.263.3338

co-openergy.org

Doing business with Co-op Energy may give you ownership and pays you dividends in profitable years. Refer a friend, a family member, or neighbor to Co-op Energy because we are offering a generous credit of $50 off your propane bill. Call us today.

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 41


Headache Hammock

W

e strive to create an atmosphere of relaxation and healing throughout our practice, from the massage chairs in the waiting room to the personal care and attention of our staff. With modern equipment, a variety of treatment facilities, and spacious rooms for therapeutic movement, the clinic is designed to meet the diverse needs of our patients. We take pride in our effort to provide them with the best possible care, with a cost-effective plan, in as few visits as possible.

P

The practice is owned and operated by Dr. William Mihin, DC, who is also the inventor of the Headache Hammock, an orthopedic headrest designed to help relieve headaches, including migraines and upper neck pain and tension.

The practice is owned and operated by Michelle Anderson, FNP and Jane Hoover, FNP, a dynamic Nurse Practitioner team!

208.265.2225 1207 Michigan Street, Suite B, | Sandpoint, Idaho www.northidahospineclinic.com www.headachehammock.com

PAGE 42  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

end Oreille Health Care provides a comprehensive range of medical services—diagnosing and managing most acute and chronic illnesses and injuries for individuals, children and families. In partnership with our patients, we deliver very personalized care with an emphasis on overall health and well being and disease prevention. Focusing on a total health strategy—we integrate traditional medical practices with patient-driven alternative therapies and education designed to help patients make healthy lifestyle choices. We are committed to being a true partner in the care and well being of you and your family.

208.265.2221 1207 Michigan Street, Suite C, | Sandpoint, Idaho www.pendoreillehealthcare.com Like us on Facebook!


Baseball is fathers and sons. Football is brothers beating each other up in the backyard. ~ Donald Hall, Fathers Playing Catch with Sons

Indoor Pool • Hot Tub Express Start Breakfast Fitness Center Meeting Rooms

Go Bulldogs!

(Closest Hotel to Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort) 477326 Highway 95 North | Ponderay, Idaho Front Desk: 208.255.4500

Book Online or Call: 1.800.Holiday

Sweet Lou’s Wishes the Bulldogs a Great Season! Ponderay, Idaho 477272 US 95 | 208.263.1381

Hope, Idaho 46624 Highway 200 East | 208.264.5999 2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 43


Serving North Idaho and the greater Sandpoint and Bonner County areas.

No Job Too Big or Small!

Office • Residential • Commercial • Business • Medical Schweitzer Condo’s • Vacation Homes • Construction Cleanup

Specialist in Orthodontics for Children, Adolescents and Adults.

Rental Properties for All Seasons! View our selection at www.asapcleaningandproperty.com.

“ASAP did an amazing job cleaning my vacation rental. Very professional and thorough—I have hired ASAP to manage my property and clean between tenants. I highly recommend yo...” —K. S., Very Satisfied Customer!

208.304.4103

www.asapcleaningandproperty.com

THE SHIPPING STORE THE SHIPPING STORE

Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

WE WILL PACK & SHIP YOUR ITEMS • UPS / Fed Ex / DHL • Over 75 Box Sizes Available • Packing & Packing Supplies • Faxing • Freight Shipping

950 Kootenai Cutoff Road, Ponderay, ID Monday - Friday

9:30 am - 5:30 pm

208-263-4211

MoneyDepotSandpoint.com

WE WILL PACK & SHIP YOUR ITEMS

“Think Local. Buy Local. Deal it Local.”

UPS / Fed Ex / DHL • Over 75 Box Sizes Available Packing & Packing Supplies • Faxing • Freight Shipping 950 Kootenai Cutoff Road, Ponderay, ID 208-263-4211 • www.moneydepotsandpoint.com

dealitlocal.com

"Deal It" All Year Long Bulldogs! Sand Creek - Schweitzer

477000 U.S. 95 | Ponderay, Idaho 83852 | 208.265.8522 PAGE 44  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


James B. Lewis, D.M.D. Mark W. Hawn, D.D.S. Cerec Dentistry

Have a Great Season Bulldogs!

One-Visit Dentistry

2025 West Pine Street Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 Phone: 208.265.4558 Fax: 208.263.5721 drjamesblewis@gmail.com www.sandpointdentists.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sandpointdentists or scan the QR code with your smart phone!

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 45


Have a Great Season!

Special! e l i m S ent i t a P New

$ 89

Exam, X-rays & Cleaning Call Today! 208.263.7597 Sharing Great Smiles

311 S. Division • Sandpoint

www.steveandersondds.com

No Insurance, No Problem! Ask about our Dental Package Plan PAGE 46  2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


Les Schwab is Proud to Support the Sandpoint High School Bulldogs!

279 Bonner Mall Way | 208.265.4518 | www.lesschwab.com

PRIDE IN PERFORMANCE! TIRES • WHEELS • BATTERIES • BRAKES • SHOCKS • ALIGNMENT • LIFTING • LOWERING For over 60 years, Les Schwab has been earning the trust of people all over the West with a commitment to excel in service and quality. With over 420 locations, there’s a Les Schwab Tire Center near you to take care of all your driving needs. That is why we take “PRIDE IN PERFORMANCE”.®

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL   PAGE 47


y B D E R POwE

! N O I T DEDICA

Just like excelling in any sport tak es dedication and determination, Panhandle State Bank is POWERED BY ou r employee’s DEDICATION to ex ceed customer expectations and help our comm unity prosper. Founded in Sand point in 1981, we have been proudly dedicating tim e and resources back to the comm unities we call home for over 30 years. Stop by your local branch and experienc e PSB Power.

SANDPOINT: 414 CHURCH ST. 263-0505 PONDERAY: 300 KOOTENAI CU T-OFF RD. 263-2348

2012 SANDPOINT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.