Who are the former high school athletes from City of Lake Tahoe area competing during the week of Monday, Sept. 8?

Jake Tarwater and Joe Birnbaum
Jake Tarwater and Joe Birnbaum
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The week beginning Monday, Sept. 8 will showcase these former City of Lake Tahoe area high school standouts.

Ethan Stendell
South Dakota Mines Hardrockers
Freshman
6′4″ 245
Truckee High School
Hometown: Truckee
Next Game: vs. Upper Iowa Peacocks, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2:30 p.m.

Jake Tarwater and Joe Birnbaum
Jake Tarwater
Fresno State Bulldogs
Tight end
Senior
6′3″ 257
South Tahoe High School
Hometown: South Lake Tahoe
Next Game: vs. Southern Jaguars, Saturday, Sept. 13, 7 p.m.

Jake Tarwater and Joe Birnbaum
Joe Birnbaum
Nevada Wolf Pack
Freshman
5′10″ 182
Tahoe Truckee High School
Hometown: Truckee
Next Game: vs. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2 p.m.

Jake Tarwater and Joe Birnbaum
Marcus Bellon
Nevada Wolf Pack
Senior
5′9″ 182
Tahoe Truckee High School
Hometown: Truckee
Next Game: vs. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2 p.m.



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