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UW This Season: Montey Brunk returns for his senior season as a valuable member of the Cowboy special teams, and as a backup running back. 2005: In 2005, Brunk contributed to several special teams' units, and provided Wyoming depth at running back. Brunk appeared in nine of 11 games for UW. He carried the ball three times for eight yards, and recorded one tackle on special teams. 2004: Brunk played in 11 of 12 games for the Cowboys in 2004, primarily on special teams. He was credited with three tackles on special teams. Brunk also played H-Back for the Pokes in `04. He earned his first varsity letter in his redshirt sophomore season. 2003: Redshirted after transferring from Mesa State in Grand Junction, Colo. 2002: Brunk was a member of the football team at Mesa State. High School: He played his high school football at Loveland High School in Loveland, Colo. Brunk earned Second Team All-State honors as a running back his senior season. He was also a two-time All-Conference honoree. In 2000, he helped lead Loveland to a State Championship in football. An outstanding track and field athlete, as well, he was a member of Loveland's State Track Championship teams in 2000 and 2001. Brunk ran a leg on both the 4 x 200 State Championship relay team and the 4 x 100 State Runner-up relay squad. An honor student throughout his high school career, Brunk also was active in student council. He played for head football coach John Poovey at Loveland High. Personal: Born July 8, 1983, he is the son of Judy and Ken Brunk. His father played football at Nebraska, and his older sister, Aspen, was a swimmer at Northern Colorado. He is majoring in communication at UW. |
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