Noah Estey is a rising senior football player for Mountain Crest High School out of Wellsville, Utah. He plays on the offensive and defensive
lines for the Mustangs.
As he heads into his senior year for Mountain Crest, Noah looks to be a guy that others can lean on in 2025.
“My goal is to become a leader for our guys, instead of needing a crutch,” Estey said. “I want to be the crutch for our guys are going slow, or not the way we want them to.
“In the locker room, I will always try to get my guys morale back up, especially if we have a rough half or something like that.”
As a 3.2 GPA student, Estey takes care of business in the classroom, and knows what he wants to major in at the college level.
“I want to major in business, wherever I go,” Estey said. “I am very interested in staying in-state for college, though I don’t mind which level I play at.
“I went on a visit to Utah State. I’m also interested in Utah Tech and DIII Saint Johns University. I don’t mind the division, I will play
anywhere.”
Estey is not just a football player, as he is a dual-sport athlete at Mountain Crest, showing his versatility.
“I play volleyball as well,” Estey said. “I also know every position on the offensive line and can play any of them.”
Estey sounds like the type of well-rounded athlete that college coaches love. Dual-sport athlete. Great GPA. Wants to be a leader on and off the field. It will be interesting to see where he ends up!