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Local roundup: BYU’s Suamataia named to Outland Trophy watch list

By Staff | Aug 1, 2023

Jaren Wilkey/BYU Photo

BYU's Kingsley Suamataia (left) battles with Nuu Sellesin during practice on Friday, March 10, 2023.

BYU preseason All-American offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia was named Tuesday to the Outland Trophy Watch List by the Football Writers Association of America.

Since 1946, the Outland Trophy has been awarded annually to the best college football interior lineman and is named after John H. Outland, one of just a few players ever to be named an All-American at two positions.

Suamataia, a 6-6, 315-pound sophomore from Orem, Utah, was previously named to the College Football News Preseason All-America Second Team. In addition, he was selected to the Athlon Sports 2023 All-Big 12 Third Team, the Phil Steele Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team and the Big 12 Conference Preseason All-Big 12 Team by media representatives who cover the league.

As a redshirt freshman in 2022, Suamataia started 12 games for BYU and was named Freshman All-American Second Team by The Athletic. He was also named College Football Network All-Independent First Team, Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team and Midseason Freshman All-American Second Team by College Football News.

The 2023 Outland Trophy Watch List features 89 student-athletes from 65 FBS schools. The Big 12 Conference had 10 players honored, representing nine schools, including one each from its four new members–BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF.

BYU boasts two previous winners of the prestigious Outland Trophy. Offensive lineman Mo Elewonibi won the award in 1989 and defensive lineman Jason Buck earned the trophy in 1986.

The Outland Trophy winner is chosen from three finalists who are a part of the annual FWAA All-America Team. The FWAA All-America Committee, after voting input from the entire membership, selects a 26-man first team and eventually the three Outland finalists. Committee members, by individual ballot, then select the winner.

The Outland Trophy is a member of the National College Football Awards Association. Founded in 1997, the NCFAA includes many of college football’s most prestigious awards. The recipient of the 2023 Outland Trophy will be announced on The Home Depot College Football Awards, live on ESPN in December.

The official presentation to the winner will be made at the Outland Trophy Awards Dinner sponsored by Werner Enterprises and produced by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee in Omaha, Nebraska on Jan. 10, 2024.

Founded in 1941, the Football Writers Association of America consists of 1,300 men and women who cover college football. The membership includes journalists, broadcasters and publicists, as well as key executives in all areas of football.

Two Cougars qualify for Utah Championship

BYU men’s golfers Tyson Shelley and Zac Jones qualified for the Korn Ferry Tour’s Utah Championship at the Monday qualifier held at Bonneville Golf Course on Monday afternoon.

Zac Jones and Shelley finished the 18-hole qualifier at five-under par in a tie for sixth. Rising freshman, Cooper Jones, was also included in the seven-way tie for sixth place. Zac Jones and Shelley overcame the seven-for-three playoff to secure births in the championship.

Former Cougar, Carson Lundell, took second which earns him a second-straight trip to the Utah Championship after carding six birdies and an eagle to finish 7-under par.

Peter Kim, Simon Kwon, Keanu Akina and Cole Ponich also participated in the Monday qualifier on Monday. Kim tied for 13th at 4-under par, Kwon tied for 22nd at 3 under, Akina tied for 58th at even par and Ponich tied for 68th at 1 over on the day.

Zac Jones, Shelley and Lundell will tee off at the Korn Ferry Utah Championship held at Oakridge Country Club on Thursday.

Women’s state amateur delayed by lightning

Most of the 90 golfers competing in the first round of the 2023 Utah State Women’s Amateur golf tournament at Jeremy Ranch Golf and Country Club in Park City finished their rounds but lightning created problems determining the 32 golfers who would advance to match play.

Those who appeared to be safe included BYU golfers like Adeline Anderson, Berlin Long, Kerstin Ngakuru and Sunbin Seo as well as UVU golfers Millie Terrion and Abbey Porter, and high school stars like Lone Peak’s Aadyn Long, Timpview’s Emma Lillywhite and American Fork’s Lily Shin.

The projected cutline was at 10-over-par but a number of golfers didn’t complete their rounds until late in the evening, meaning things still had plenty of time to change before the match play bracket was set.

For complete details, go to http://UGA.org.

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