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PREPS OF THE WEEK


September 12, 2008 · Updated 12:18 PM 

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KURT LAFRANCHI

Tahoma

• Grade: Senior.

• Sport: Football.

• Accomplishment: LaFranchi helped the Bears open the season on a winning note, rushing for 72 yards and a pair of touchdowns on seven carries, leading Tahoma past Thomas Jefferson, 51-32.

• Favorite class: Leadership.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve?: (Former NFL running back) Emmitt Smith and I would serve prime rib and lobster.

• Also noted: LaFranchi is on Tahoma’s Leadership Retreat Executive Board (LREB) and helps out with young children at Camp Casey.

TAYLER ANGEVINE

Kentlake

• Grade: Senior.

• Sport: Football.

• Accomplishment: Angevine, a defensive back, helped put the Falcons in the win column last Friday, returning a fumble 18 yards for a touchdown in Kentlake’s 7-2 season-opening victory over Kentridge.

• Favorite class: AP Literature.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve?: I would invite Jessica Alba, of course, and I would serve some type of seafood.

• Also noted: Angevine plans on going into the medical field after graduation and aspires to become a radiologist.

DARRIUS COLEMAN

Kentwood

• Grade: Senior.

• Sport: Football.

• Accomplishment: Coleman rushed for 80 yards and three touchdowns in his starting debut in Kentwood’s backfield, leading the Conquerors past Kennedy, 28-14, in a nonleague showdown last Saturday at Qwest Field.

• Favorite class: Math.

• If you could invite anyone in the world to dinner, whom would you invite, and what would you serve?: I would like to invite (actress) Megan Good, my future wife, and I would serve whatever she likes.

• Also noted: Coleman aspires to play football at the college level and, one day, hopes to become an architect.

Preps of the Week run every Saturday in the Reporter.

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