57  Zack Berg
Zack Berg

Class:
Freshman

Hometown:
Edmonds, Wash.

High School:
Edmonds Woodway

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 210

Position:
Linebacker


04/30/2012

Final Depth Chart of Wyoming Spring Football Announced

Cowboys begin fall practice Aug. 6

04/21/2012

Gold Team Defeats White Team 20-7 as Wyoming Football Completes 2012 Spring Drills

Wide Receiver Dominic Rufran Leads Gold Team With Six Receptions for 112 Yards

04/13/2012

Wyoming Completes Fourth Week of Spring Football on Friday

Spring Game Will Conclude Spring Drills on April 21

04/11/2012

Wyoming Defense Wins Second Spring Scrimmage by One Point in Sudden Death

Defense Defeats Offense by a Final Score of 64-63

04/04/2012

Wyoming Football Scrimmages for Over 100 Plays on Wednesday

Defense Defeats Offense by a Final Score of 72-41

High School: Zack Berg was named First Team All-WESCO league as a linebacker and running back at Woodway high school his senior year. He was also the only two-time winner of the U.S. Army/Seattle Seahawks High School Player of the Week honor for the 2010 season. He had 50 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one interception and two fumble recoveries as a senior, returning one fumble recovery 49 yards for a touchdown. As a running back, Berg carried the ball 195 times for 1,440 yards and scored 22 touchdowns. He averaged 7.39 yards per carry, 144.0 yards rushing per game and had a long run of 95 yards. He caught nine passes for 111 yards and one TD, and also completed one pass for 29 yards and a touchdown. He scored a total of 144 points on the year. Berg also served as his team's kickoff specialist. Woodway High posted a 6-4 record in 2010 and advanced to the fi rst round of the state playoffs. As a junior, Berg earned Second Team All-WESCO Conference as he was credited with 71 tackles, 4.0 sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery. He rushed for 650 yards on 103 carries, averaging 6.31 yards per carry and 65.0 yards per game, with a long run of 60 yards. Berg caught six passes for 167 yards and 1 touchdown. As a junior, he scored 66 points. He also served as his team's punter, averaging 38.15 yards per punt, and was his team's kickoff specialist. His team posted a 5-5 record. His sophomore season, he made 58 tackles and had one interception. He also ran for 159 yards on 56 carries. Berg was an outstanding basketball player in high school, scoring 324 points as a senior for a 15.4 point-per-game average and earning All-WESCO South Division honors. His sophomore season, he was a starter on a 19-8 basketball team that placed second in state, and he was named his team's best defensive player. Berg was named a team captain as a senior for both his football and basketball teams. He also competed in track and field as a sprinter his freshman and sophomore years of high school as his team won back-to-back state titles. He played for high school football coach John Gradwohl at Woodway High.

Personal: He is the son of Teressa and Dan Berg. He has a younger sister, K.C. His father played basketball and baseball at Concordia University in Portland, Ore. His mother played volleyball and basketball at Concordia. He had two aunts and two uncles who played college sports. Berg was also recruited by Air Force.

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