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2020 Missouri Valley College Viking Football 2020 Missouri Valley College Viking Football Gameday Information Date: Oct. 24, 2020 Location: Baldwin City, Kan. Stadium: Liston Stadium Opponent: Baker (Kan.) Kickoff: 1 p.m. Live Video: https://heartconferencenetwork.com/ Radio: KMMO AM 1300 Missouri Valley College (1-2, 0-1 Heart South) Baker (2-0, 0-0 Heart) Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result 9/26 Graceland W 38-0 9/26 Peru State W 42-2 10/3 William Penn L 9-23 10/3 Clarke W 57-3 10/17 Central Methodist L 13-23 10/24 Missouri Valley 1 p.m. 10/24 Baker 1 p.m. 10/31 Central Methodist 1 p.m. 10/31 Evangel 1 p.m. 11/7 Benedictine 1 p.m. 11/7 MidAmerica Nazarene 1 p.m. 11/14 Evangel 1 p.m. 11/14 Benedictine 1 p.m. 11/21 MidAmerica Nazarene 2 p.m. 2020 Heart of America Athletic Conference Standings North Division NR SCHOOL NORTH RECORD GB OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK William Penn University 1-0 - 3-2 1-0 2-2 0-0 Won 1 Grand View University 0-0 .5 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 Won 3 Culver-Stockton College 0-0 .5 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Lost 1 Peru State College 0-0 .5 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 Lost 1 Clarke University 0-0 .5 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-0 Lost 2 Graceland University 0-1 1 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 Lost 3 South Division NR SCHOOL SOUTH RECORD GB OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK Benedictine College 1-0 - 4-1 3-0 1-1 0-0 Won 2 Central Methodist Univ. 1-0 - 3-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 Won 1 Baker University 0-0 .5 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Won 2 MidAmerica Nazarene 0-0 .5 0-3 0-2 0-1 0-0 Lost 3 Missouri Valley College 0-1 1 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 Lost 2 Evangel University 0-1 1 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-0 Lost 1 Missouri Valley Quick Facts Central Methodist Quick Facts Nickname.....................................................................................................Vikings Nickname.............................................................................................Wildcats Colors...........................................................................................Purple & Orange Colors.......................................................................................Orange & Black Head Coach............................................................................................Paul Troth Head Coach..................................................................................Jason Thoren Years/Record............................................................................................18/133-70 Years/Record.............................................................................................2/11-3 Base Offense/Defense...........................................................................Spread/3-4 Base Offense/Defense................................................................Spread/Nickle No. Name 2020 MissouriPos. Yr. Ht.Valley Wt. CollegeHometown Football Roster 1 Jordon Londo SR WR 6-0 205 Barstow, Calif. 2 Tui Pulu SR LB 6-0 230 Bay Point, Calif. 3 Tyler Davis SR DB 6-2 200 Truckee,Calif. 4 Darrion Cole JR QB 6-2 220 Memphis, Tenn. 5 Tyrone Newburn SO WR 6-3 296 Springfield, Mo. 6 Keshaun Reynolds SO DB 5-9 170 Moreno Valley, Calif. 7 Tynan Braymiller JR DL 6-2 230 Clinton, Mo. 8 Gerald Payoute SR LB 5-11 225 Miami, Fla. 9 Cory Yahnian SR LB 5-11 215 Visalia, Calif. 10 Wayne Grant JR WR 5-9 175 Cohokia, Ill. 11 BriQuez Alvies SR RB 5-11 195 Alexander City, Ala. 12 Ryan Albiani JR QB 6-3 230 Ione, Calif. 13 Tahje Hartley SR DL 6-2 230 Chicago, Ill. 14 Isaiah Sims FR DB 6-3 180 Birmingham, Ala. 15 Moses Menchan III SR WR 6-1 175 Ocala, Fla. 16 Logan Reed FR WR 6-1 190 Madison, Miss. 17 Keenan Young SR WR 6-0 181 Belleville, Ill. 18 Brenden Marsh FR QB 6-1 170 Oak Grove, Mo. 19 Tyler Grandidier SO DB 5-10 200 Staunton, Ill. 20 Jeremiah Bryant FR RB 5-10 210 Atwood, Tenn. 21 Genuwyne Garz JR DB 5-9 170 Austin, Texas 23 Bryce Moore JR DB 6-0 215 Ridgecrest, Calif. 24 LaDaivian Houston SO DB 6-1 160 Dallas, Texas 25 Jaamel Smith SO RB 5-11 165 Florissant, Mo. 26 Sam Works SR DB 5-5 182 Corpus Christi, Texas 27 Drew Peterson SO DB 5-10 190 W. Des Moines, Iowa 28 Isaac Bausley JR RB 5-9 215 Santa Maria, Calif. 29 Daelove Harris FR DB 6-0 175 Seagoville, Texas 31 Cordell Owens SO DB 5-8 170 Gladstone, Mo. 32 Kahil Harshaw SR RB 5-7 200 Fresno, Calif. 33 Kyon Sanders SO DB 5-8 188 Fort Worth, Texas 34 Tyheer Tucker SO RB 6-1 210 Staten Island, N.Y. 35 Cedric Davis II SO LB 5-11 205 Arlington, Texas 36 Bryan Hogan FR DB 6-0 170 Sheffield, Ala. 37 Beni Kabongo SO LB 6-1 205 Fort Worth, Texas 38 Victor Gabriel JR LB 5-10 205 Berkley, Calif. 39 Jermon Collins SO DB 5-9 187 Williston, Fla. 40 Kaelin Kyles JR LB 6-1 195 Los Altos Hills, Calif. 41 Conner Bergman SO LS 6-0 231 Alma, Mo. 42 Dashawn Gregory FR LB 6-1 215 Greenville, Ky. 43 Tanner Fleming SR LS 5-11 175 Lone Jack, Mo. 44 Ronnie Warren SR LB 6-0 235 St. Louis, Mo. 45 Javaris Lawson FR LB 5-11 235 Corpus Christi, Texas 46 Jacob Hall FR TB/FB 6-0 215 Sweet Springs, Mo. No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown 48 Aumaia Masunu FR LB 5-10 220 Pago Pago, A.S. 49 Stefan Darling SO LB 5-11 215 Northport, Ala. 50 Sione Moli JR LB 6-0 220 Cupertino, Calif. 51 Free Mighty SO LB 6-1 230 Miami, Fla. 52 Cody Hohenberger SO OL 6-2 275 Paris, Texas 53 Adam Balkin JR OL 6-1 330 Memphis, Tenn. 54 Trevon Gambrell SO DL 5-7 250 St. Louis, Mo. 55 Chase Ohm SR DL 6-3 245 Lookout, Calif. 56 Lalomilo Iosefa Jr. SO OL 6-1 310 Pago Pago, A.S. 57 Jose Gomez SO OL 6-1 290 Dallas, Texas 58 Advent Migi SO LB 6-0 270 Pago, Pago, A.S. 59 Colton Wilmes SO DL 6-1 280 Ravenwood, Mo. 61 Anthony Morales JR OL 6-2 295 East Palo Alto, Calif. 62 Daniel Munoz SR OL 6-1 265 Dallas, Texas 63 Mila Saole JR OL 6-1 290 Tukwila, Wash. 64 Mario Najera JR OL 6-0 285 El Paso, Texas 65 Felipe De Souza Fileni JR OL 6-2 275 Santana de Parnaiba, Brazil 72 Dustin Roark SO OL 6-4 275 Warsaw, Mo. 73 Petelo Ioane FR OL 6-1 270 Kapolei, Hawaii 74 Darius Joseph SR OL 6-3 310 New Orleans, La. 75 Lester Davis FR OL 6-7 325 Independence, Mo. 76 Cameron Kennaley SR OL 6-4 356 Midlothian, Texas 78 Adonnis Puou FR OL 6-4 255 Waianae, Hawaii 79 Mika Taganeca SR OL 6-1 250 Hannibal, Mo. 80 Matheus Adorno de Faria JR K 5-9 182 Sao Paulo, Brazil 81 Randy Wright JR WR 5-8 165 Mansfield, Texas 82 John Hoffman FR WR 6-0 180 Davie, Fla. 83 Will Stephens FR WR 5-7 170 Huntsville, Ala. 84 Laisheion Josey FR WR 5-9 170 Hartsville, S.C. 85 Patrick Fornazari JR TE/FB 6-1 200 Sao Paulo, Brazil 86 Robert Conchola JR P/K 6-0 225 Odessa, Mo. 87 Reid Simon FR WR 5-6 160 Columbia, Ill. 88 Mike Flores JR WR 6-1 190 Warrensburg, Mo. 89 Gabe Ellefesen SO FB 6-1 235 Marshall, Mo. 90 Christian Harvey SO DL 6-2 290 Raytown, Mo. 91 Jack Sykes FR DL 6-2 230 Bloomingdale, Fla. 92 Hayden Kilson SO DL 6-4 235 Springdale, Ark. 93 Adonnis Puou FR TE 6-4 255 Waianae, Hawaii 94 Hyequelious Douglas SO DL 6-0 215 LaGrange, Ga. 95 Finau Malafu SO DL 6-4 230 Sun Valley, Nev. 96 Antonio Burnett SO DL 5-10 266 Florissant, Mo. 97 Shepherd Faiilagi SO DL 6-1 298 Pago Pago, A.S. 98 Ryan Greenwood SO DL 6-1 250 Beaumont, Texas 99 Jimmy Lahrman SO K 5-10 197 St. Louis, Mo. # Name Pos.2020 Yr. BakerHt. Wt. Football Hometown Roster 1 JD WOODS JR RB 5-8 192 Lawrence, KS 2 GRANT ELSTON JR DB 5-8 180 Tonganoxie, KS 3 IVAN HOLLINS JR DB 5-8 174 Lawrence, KS 4 WILL COX FR DB 6-2 185 Kissimmee, FL 5 MARCO AGUINAGA JR QB 5-11 189 Elsa, TX 6 BRYSON BRIGGS JR DB 5-10 180 Bakersfield, CA 7 SAM SKWARLO SO LB 6-0 215 Lawrence, KS 8 MIKEICE ADAMS SR DB 5-10 195 Kissimmee, FL 9 BRODY FLAMING FR QB 6-2 230 Shawnee, KS 10 SPENCER STEWART FR QB 5-9 170 Platte County, MO 11 ANGELO PLAKIO SO RB 5-4 170 Topeka, KS 12 MITCHELL HENRY SO DB 6-0 175 Goff, KS 13 NIGIL GRAVES-HOUSTON FR 5-7 170 Kansas City, MO 14 BJ HARVEY SO DB 5-10 175 Shawnee, KS 15 SAM HUCKABEE SO WR 6-3 213 Lees Summit, MO 16 KANYON SANDERS FR P 5-9 175 Bowling Green, KY 17 EZEKIEL HENSON FR WR 6-3 190 Belton, MO 18 ANDRE MCCALLOP JR LB 6-1 176 Kansas City, KS 19 CHASE SHYROCK FR LB 6-1 195 Shawnee, KS 20 JALEN NASH FR LB 5-9 210 Lawrence, KS 21 KHALID FARRAKHAN SR LB 5-8 170 Spring, TX 22 TANNER COBB FR DB 5-11 190 Lawrence, KS 23 JAHMAL STEELE JR 5-9 180 Spring Hill, KS 24 JORDAN GREEN JR WR 6-0 200 25 ZACH FLOWERS FR LB 6-0 200 Baldwin City, KS 26 JALEEL LAFFITTE FR DB 5-11 180 Tempe, AZ 27 WILL ROBERTS FR WR 5-11 160 Tempe, AZ 28 NATE PAULY SO WR 5-9 170 Garden Plain, KS 29 CAMERON YOUNG FR RB 5-10 190 Shawnee, KS 30 MICHAEL BOLDEN JR DB 5-10 165 Decatur, AL 31 KIERO PETTROSS FR DL 6-2 210 Tulsa, OK 32 DECOREY PITTMAN FR DE 6-2 230 Lawrence.
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