ALL-STAR GAME PHOTO GALLERY


Ogden's Dave Stireman (7) has time to watch as the Utah Heat's Dannon Handcuff (9) takes the handoff and breaks it outside as the North defense stacks up the middle.


Utah Heat's Dannon Handcuff (9) breaks into the open field before Pocatello's Troy Sutton (45) trips him up.


Ogden's Eric Christensen (70) and Todd Wheelwright (76) prepare to take on a couple of the North All-Stars #99's in Mike Rhode of the Great Falls Gladiators and Bitterroot's Paul Tryon in a classic battle of top stars.


Missoula's Gavin Johnson (5) is just a shoelace away from a big run, but Cache Valley's Matt Wiser (51) makes a key stop.


Boise's Dane Knickrehm (6) on a return is lead by Missoula's Gavin Johnson (5) as the Vipers James Flynn (33) sets up for the tackle.


Pocatello's Kelly Nebeker (14) breaks into the open field, however, Ogden's Justin Walker (47) is there to make the stop.


The Muddogs star and game MVP, Jordan Kjar (3), makes another move into the open field as the Gladiators Mike Rhode (99) gives chase. Cache Valley's Norvel Young (4) comes back to the play to make a block.


Muddogs' Jordan Kjar (3) fakes a pass play after handing off to Cache Valley's Justin Oswald (19). Wide receivers Damon Greenberry (18) and Norvel Young (4) set up to make blocks.


The pass is just a bit too high for Helena's receiving star, Eddie Sullivan (3), as the ball... and the game slipped away quickly from the North All-Stars.


In pre-game competitions, Utah Wolverine star, Matt Shoda, pictured here, wins the "Strongest Man" competition with 44 reps of 225 lbs.


Missoula's Shane Jurasek successfully defends his Strongest Arm title with this throw of 67 yards.


Cache Valley's Anthony Stewart blew the field away for the RMFL's "Fastest Man" title. Stewart (foreground) has early edge over defending champion, Brandon Reed (just over Stewart's right shoulder). Stewart would win comfortably in the end.


Stewart is jubilant as race ends. Idaho Falls' Reed (18) finished second while Madison's Nate Rydalch (44) and Great Falls' Sterling Wynn (3) finished 4th and 6th respectively.


Wolverine's Matt Shoda (1) is all smiles after blowing away the competition for the Strongest Man; pictured here receiving another trophy from Commissioner, Jared Neumeier.


Cache Valley's Anthony Stewart (8) is a happy champion after fastest man race.


Missoula's Shane Jurasek (8) claims his second straight "Srongest Arm" trophy from Commissioner Neumeier.


Anthony Stewart collects his "Fastest Man" hardware from Commissioner Neumeier.


Boise's Dane Knickrehm happy to pick up the AAA Interceptions title for 2006 in halftime awards presentation.


Idaho Falls' Ryan Lingenfelder is happy to accept the rushing title trophy for teammate, Travis Boden. Lingefelder and the Mustangs offensive line would also receive the top offensive line award in the AAA for 2006.


Pocatello's Troy Sutton hauls in his second consecutive Defensive MVP award for the Northern Division of the AAA.


Legendary coach of the old Pocatello Silverbacks (2001-2002), Palmer Proffitt, recieves RMFL Hall of Fame Commendation from Commissioner Neumeier. Proffitt was instrumental in the early success of the Predators and the survival of the RMFL.


After receiving Hall of Fame plaque, Palmer Proffitt enjoys a moment of levity with one of his former players, Eric Hancock (75) of the now Pocatello Predators.


Offensive Lineman, Mini-Cassia Bulldawgs' 4-time all-star, Glenn Slaughter, receieves an RMFL Hall of Fame Induction from Commissioner Neumeier.


Bitter enemies on the field in the early days of the RMFL, Commissioner Neumeier appreciatively awards an RMFL Hall of Fame induction to Mini-Cassia's dominating defensive lineman, Chuck "Big Sexy" Jones. Jones was the league's Defensive MVP in 1998 and played in the first RMFL All-Star Classic, the "Ice Bowl".


Pocatello's, Brock Gunter, is the only player in RMFL History to have played in all of the first 10 seasons of the RMFL; Gunter is honored at the halftime awards presentation with a plaque, an RMFL shirt and a football signed by teammates and stars around the RMFL.


After 10 seasons in the RMFL, 3 Consecutive League MVP Awards and every career receiving record, Pocatello's Brock Gunter is set to retire after another fine season.