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Emerald has local gems in Utes' Casteel, Ganther: Bowl lacks a Pac-10 anchor but has two stars who played high school ball in the East Bay.

Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA)

| December 29, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2007 Contra Costa Times. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Jay Heater, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.

Dec. 29--SAN FRANCISCO -- Utah freshman wide receiver/kick returner Brent Casteel isn't complaining about a trip to San Francisco during bowl season. The Utes' game against Georgia Tech today at SBC Park in the Emerald Bowl serves as a homecoming for Casteel, an Antioch High School graduate, and a chance to load up on some home cooking.

"I have a lot of family in the Bay Area," said Casteel, named an honorable mention freshman All-American by The Sporting News thanks to 1,098 all-purpose yards, including 426 yards on 38 catches. "It was a great Christmas. I have a lot of food to take with …

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