2009 FOOTBALL GUIDE

THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE CONTENTS atawba College was founded in CNewton, in 1851 by Catawba Athletic Administration ...... 1 the German Reformed Church. In 1890, Head Coach Chip Hester ...... 2 Catawba became a coeducational institu- Assistant Coaches ...... 3-5 tion, with the first woman graduate com- pleting her studies in 1893. Officials Newcomer Profiles ...... 5 closed the Newton campus in 1923 and Season Outlook ...... 6-7 moved to its present location in Salisbury, Player Profiles ...... 8-20 re-opening in 1925. In 1957, the Evangelical and Reformed Church merged ...... 21 to form the United Church of Christ, with 2009 Veteran Roster ...... 22 countries attend Catawba. The student body which the College maintains affiliation. 2009 Newcomer Roster ...... 23 Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury- is evenly divided among men and women. Rowan County community through its pro- Indians’ 2008 Statistics ...... 24-25 grams and services. The Roberston College- MAJORS OFFERED 2008 Year in Review ...... 26-30 Community Center, a facility built as a joint Bachelor of Arts All-Americans and Pro Players ...... 31 venture with the community over 35 years Biology ago, houses the Shuford School of Performing Chemistry Catawba vs.Top 25 ...... 32-33 Arts and showcases musical and theatre pro- Chemistry Education Record Vs.All Opponents ...... 34 ductions from the college and the communi- Communication Arts Year-By-Year Scores ...... 35-37 ty. Similarly, the college’s athletic facilities Comprehensive Science Education Individual Records ...... 37-38 have been enhanced be the local community Education Team Records ...... 39 and are available to the local residents as well English as the students. Environmental Studies Career Leaders ...... 40 In the more than 75 years since Catawba opened its doors in the Salisbury community, French Top Individual Seasons ...... Inside Back Cover it has built a tradition of successful graduates History who continue to honor the College by their Mathematics achievements and enable it through their sup- Music 2009 SCHEDULE Political Science port to strengthen with each entering class. DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME These graduates include physicians, attorneys, Psychology teachers and college professors, corporate Religion & Philosophy Aug. 29 at St.Augustine’s Raleigh,NC 1:30 executives, actors and musicians, social work- Sociology Sept. 5 at Fayetteville St. Fayetteville,NC 6:00 ers and others who contribute to our society Spanish in a variety of ways. Theatre Arts SEPT. 12 LIVINGSTONE SALISBURY 7:00 From one building, three-quarters of a SEPT. 26 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 7:00 century ago in Salisbury,Catawba College Bachelor of Fine Arts today has grown to a campus of 27 buildings Musical Theatre OCT. 3 NEWBERRY* (HC) SALISBURY 1:30 on 276 acres, with 189 acres devoted to an Theatre Arts Oct. 10 at Carson-Newman* Jefferson City,TN 3:00 outstanding ecological preserve. Almost all of Bachelor of Science the buildings on campus have undergone ren- Athletic Training Oct. 17 at Tusculum* Greeneville,TN 2:00 ovations in the recent past and two new Biology OCT. 24 WINGATE* SALISBURY 1:30 buildings, the Business Administration Catawba College Chemistry Oct. 31 at Brevard* Brevard,NC 1:00 Center for the Environmental Studies NOV. 7 LENOIR-RHYNE* SALISBURY 1:30 Environment and the Information Systems Catawba Sports Mathematics Center are now com- Medical Technology pleted. Over 1,300 Physical Education BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES students representing Recreation * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games over 25 states and Theatre Arts Administration (HC) Denotes Homecoming Weekend several foreign Therapeutic Recreation

CREDITS CONTACT INFORMATION This football yearbook is a publication of the HEAD COACH: Chip Hester (8th year, 53-24) Catawba College Sports Information Office. ASSISTANT COACHES: Matt Barrett, John Fitz, Calvin Hunter, D.J. Summers, Ben Hepler, Khanis Hubbard,Todd McComb, Bob Lancaster,Al Hooker, Radell Lockhart, Gerald Williams EDITOR: Jim Lewis, Director of Sports Information FOOTBALL OFFICE TELEPHONES: (704-637-4558, 637-4479, 637-4454) WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis,Tim Readling and ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dennis Davidson (704-637-4474) Tom Readling SPORTS INFORMATION: Jim Lewis (704-637-4720) PHOTOGRAPHY: Chuck Williams, Jim Lewis, TICKET INFORMATON: Peggy Mason (704-637-4474) James Sipes, David Watson and STADIUM: Shuford Stadium (4,000) Curtis Fowler. COLORS: Blue and White Administration

DR. W. CRAIG TURNER DENNIS DAVIDSON President Athletic Director

Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President of Dennis Davidson has been Catawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury from director of athletics since May of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where he 1996. He came to Catawba served as President for the past six years. College in July 1984 as director Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty of of public information and Hardin-Simmons University in 1992, serving as Vice moved totally into sports infor- President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English from mation one year later. 1992 to 1996.He then became Executive Vice President and In 1991, Davidson was pro- Chief Academic Officer until he was named Chief Operating Officer in June 2000. Dr. moted to assistant to the athletic Turner then served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at HSU for a director, and in 1993, he was year before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June 1, 2001. promoted to assistant athletic director for game operations,in addition to the sports During his tenure as President,HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of 2007), information duties. record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus budgets. HSU Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been finished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in December of 2006,hav- responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had signifi- ing raised $49.7 million. The University successfully completed its Commission on cant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic Colleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top Tier institution by U.S.News & Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a mem- World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in the West institution by Princeton ber of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was Review for five consecutive years. a member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II football (2002- Dr.Turner was active in the Abilene,Texas,community,serving on the Boards of organ- 04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball and izations such as United Way of Abilene, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Serenity women’s basketball. House,the Abilene Philharmonic,and the Abilene Humanities Council. He has also served Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and on the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, the Independent Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir Colleges and Universities of Texas, the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996. Schools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he currently chairs. A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America Dr.Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton,Mississippi,where he was (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas Head of the English Department and Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. While there, Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,”cited as “Scholar of the Year,”and elected President as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93. of the Faculty.H is wife,Annette, served the Clinton Independent School District as a first Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from grade teacher. West Rowan High School, where he was a four-year in baseball, earning Previously,he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at Texas All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. A&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor University in 1974- Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as 1975. Dr.Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Tulane University in British a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually began and American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees from Baylor: the Master of Arts at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. in English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English and History in 1969. He has edit- A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of ed three books—The Poet Robert Browning and his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays in the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Salisbury High American Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Welty—as well as having published School. more than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, and chapters in books. Since he greatly Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife,Toni,a registered nurse at Lexington enjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the pro- Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (20), a junior at Catawba, fession and in the classroom. Katie (17) and Carrie (12). Dr.Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officer for Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother in Jacksonville, N.C. Shannon and her husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and Peyton. Athletic Training

Robert J. Casmus begins his nine- Award and the Dan Libera Service Award from the Board of Certification. He is also a teenth year as head athletic trainer at two time recipient of the NC Athletic Trainers Association Trainer of the Year Award in Catawba College overseeing all athletic 2003 and 2008. health care services and the athletic drug A native of Sinking Spring, PA, Casmus earned a master’s degree in exercise and testing and education program. sports science from the University of Arizona in 1985. During that time, Casmus Casmus, along with assistant trainers worked as head athletic trainer at Palo Verde High School. He earned a bachelor’s Rob Dingle, Christy Armstrong, Travis degree in health education from Temple University in 1983 and during his time in the Armstrong and Michael Eden, instruct Pennsylvania area, Casmus worked as an athletic trainer for St. John Neumann High approximately 20 student athletic train- School and as a summer intern for the Philadelphia Eagles. In addition, Casmus com- ers in the various educational compo- pleted the Advanced Athletic Training Program at West Chester University in 1983 and nents of athletic training. They also is a certified EMT in the state of North Carolina. supervise the students in the clinical Prior to his current position, Casmus was the head athletic trainer at Chowan aspects as they care for Catawba’s College (1985-90). He also volunteered his services at the 1987 Pan American Games athletes. and was an intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 1988. Casmus served on the In 2007, Casmus was named the athletic training staff for the 1990 Olympic Sports Festival in Minneapolis, MN. Casmus NATA Division II College and University was head athletic trainer for the United Football League exhibition game in Taipei, Athletic Trainer of the Year. He is cur- Taiwan in July of 1994. He served as test site administrator and is currently on the prac- rently the District III Representative to tical examination developmental committee for the Board of Certification. Casmus the NATA College and University Athletic served two terms as the District III Representative to the NATA Public Relations com- Trainers Committee and also serves as the District III Board of Director member to the mittee from 1998-2005. Casmus serves as a member of the Catawba College NATA Research and Education Foundation. In 2006, Casmus was named to the North Community Emergency Response Team. Carolina Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners, which is the licensing and regulatory Casmus and his wife,Teresa, reside in Salisbury. Teresa is a pharmacist with Option board for athletic trainers practicing in the state. Care and the Medicine Shoppe in Salisbury.They have a son,Will (10). At the NATA Convention in 2005, Casmus received the Athletic Training Services www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 1 Coaching Staff

CHIP HESTER Head Football Coach

Chip Hester enters his eighth season as head coach of the Catawba program. He is the 20th head football coach at the College. His 53 wins and his .688 winning percentage stand third all-time at Catawba. In 2007, Hester was named the SAC and AFCA Region Coach of the Year after guiding the Indians to an 11-2 mark, a league championship and a berth in the NCAA II Playoffs. In 2003, he guided the Tribe to a 9-2 record and a South Atlantic Conference Championship. Hester guided the Tribe to an 8-3 record in his rookie season at the helm and returned Catawba to the NCAA II playoffs for the fourth straight year. Hester joined the Catawba football staff in 1995, serving under David Bennett for seven seasons. For three of those years, he was part of the South Atlantic Conference Coaching Staff of the Year.The Indians won back-to-back conference titles in 2000 and 2001 and qualified for the NCAA II Playoffs from 1999-2002, advancing to the semifinals in 2001. Hester came to Catawba from . His duties prior to becoming head coach were to coordinate the passing game, coach the wide receivers and coordinate all football recruiting. In addition to his football duties, Hester also served as assistant athletic director for compliance and remains an advisor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes program. For two seasons, 1996-98, Hester served as the head coach for the Catawba College men’s golf program. Hester guided the team to the 1998 South Atlantic Conference Championship and to NCAA II Regional berths in both seasons. He coached two All-Americans, a SAC Player of the Year and a SAC Freshman of the Year. A 1992 graduate of Guilford College, Hester earned a bache- lor’s degree in business management. He completed a master’s degree in sports management at Georgia Southern in 1993. While completing his master’s degree, Hester worked as an intern at Catawba, assisting football, sports information and ath- letic operations. He graduated from Millbrook High School in Raleigh in 1988. Hester was a standout athlete in football and track at Millbrook. He earned honorable mention all-conference honors in football.At Guilford, Hester was a four-year football letterman (wide receiver), earning the Golden Helmet Award and Leadership Award as a senior. He was also a member of the Varsity Athletic Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at Millbrook High School, working with receivers. He followed as a graduate assistant coach (receivers) at Catawba in 1993. Hester, a native of Raleigh, NC, resides in Salisbury with his wife,Trish.Trish is an assistant principal at West Rowan Middle School. They have two daughters,Morgan (11),andTori (7).The Hesters are active members of First Baptist Church in Salisbury.

COACH CHIP HESTER Hometown: Raleigh, NC Alma Mater: Guilford (1992) Career Record: 53-24

2 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com The Coaching Staff

JOHN FITZ MATT BARRETT Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator and Director of Strength and Conditioning Wide Receivers

John Fitz begins his fourth season as a coach with the Catawba Matt Barrett begins his tenth season with football program. He came to Catawba from New Hanover High the Catawba Indians in 2009. He will serve School,where he spent six years.His duties at Catawba will include as the offensive coordinator and coach the serving as assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and quarterbacks and wide receivers. director of strength and conditioning. In 2007, Barrett coached the AFCA All-American in In 2007, the Catawba defense under Fitz ranked 34th in NCAA Brad Roach, who was also the SAC Player of the Year. He also helped II in total defense and produce two of the top three single-season receivers in school histo- was 24th in turnover ry. Catawba’s 81 TD’s ranked second nationally and the offense set margin. school records in scoring, yards per game, total yards and numerous In 2006, the Indians passing statistics. ranked No. 12 in the Barrett came to Catawba in 2000 as an offensive assistant respon- nation, allowing 248.5 sible for the defensive scout team, opponent scouting and asisting yards per game. with the running backs. He was the running back coach in 2001 and At New Hanover,Fitz 2002 and coordinated the running game. Barrett coached the quar- served as head coach terbacks and co-coordinated the offense in 2003 and 2004,which also for the last four years. produced the 2003 SAC Player of the Year. Prior to becoming head Barrett began coaching at Orange County High School where he coach, he spent two coached the defensive backs and special teams. He graduated from seasons as defensive N.C.State in 1999 with a degree in business management and a minor coordinator and in coaching education. He was active in Campus Crusade for Christ strength coach. New and Athletes in Action. Hanover qualified for Barrett resides in Salisbury. He was born in Fayetteville,NC,where the state playoffs each his family still resides. season with Fitz. Fitz spent 12 years as defensive coordinator and strength coordinator at J.F.Webb High D.J. SUMMERS School before moving to New Hanover. He began his coaching Recruiting Coordinator career as an assistant at High Point Central High School. Running Backs Fitz resides in Granite Quarry with his wife,Anne. They have a son, Jackson (8). D.J. Summers is in his eighth season as a coach at Catawba College.He returned to his alma mater after coaching at West Iredell BEN HEPLER High School. His duties will be to coach the Offensive Line running backs and coordinate recruiting.Last year, Summers tutored single-season rushing record breaker Jamelle en Hepler begins his fifth season with B Cuthberston. In 2007, he coached two All-SAC running backs in Kory the Catawba College football program in Fisher and George Bell.His group of backs broke the school record for 2009. He returned to his alma mater after rushing yards in a single season with 2,616 yards and 41 TD’s. serving as offensive line coach at New At West Iredell,Summers coached the wide receivers.He began his Hanover High School for four years.In 2007, coaching career at Polk County High School in 1997. He coached the Catawba ranked 36th in NCAA II in rushing receivers and defensive backs at Polk County from 1997-01 and also and was fourth in sacks allowed, surrender- served as basketball coach. ing just 11 in 13 games. Last year, the line paved the way for a single- Summers was a four-year performer at Catawba, earning All-SAC season rushing mark by Jamelle Cuthbertson of 1,141 yards. honors in 1995 and 1996. During his four years, Summers totaled 68 Hepler is a 2001 graduate of Catawba,earning a degree in biology. receptions for 1,284 yards and caught 15 passes. He He played four seasons at Catawba and was a South Atlantic stands 17th on Catawba’s all-time receiving leaders and is second in Conference Honor Roll student each year. He helped the Tribe to a career yards per catch at 18.9 per reception. He graduated in 1997 conference title and a pair of NCAA II playoff appearances. Hepler with a degree in physical education. was a standout at South Stokes High School, earning all-conference In high school,at West Iredell,Summers started all four seasons and honors in both football and track. earned a spot in the East-West All-Star Game. As a wide receiver,quar- At New Hanover High School, Hepler coached the offensive line terback and defensive back, he was a two-time all-conference per- and was head JV Coach. He helped New Hanover to the playoffs in former and was team MVP as a senior. He resides in Concord with his 2003 and 2004. Helper also served as head track and field coach. wife,Toni-Ann. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 3 CALVIN HUNTER KHANIS HUBBARD Football Operations Defensive Line Specialists Khanis Hubbard enters his sixth season as an assis- Calvin Hunter is in his eighth tant with the Catawba football program in 2009. season with the Catawba College Hubbard will serve as defensive line coach. He is a 2004 football program. He joined the Catawba graduate with a degree in communications. staff from Guilford College, where In 2007, Hubbard’s unit was second in the league he was an assistant. While at with 32 sacks,resulting in 225 lost yards.He mentored a pair of All-SAC line- Guilford,he also served as an assis- men last season, including an All-American. Ron Ellington was a three time tant women’s basketball coach. All-SAC and All-American performer under Hubbbard and was the 2006 SAC His duties at Catawba are to over- Defensive Player of the Year. see the football operations and While at Catawba, Hubbard was a two-time All-SAC and all-region selec- coach the specialists. tion and earned All-America honors as a senior. Over his four seasons, he was credited with 169 tackles, including 19.5 sacks and 50 stops for losses A 1992 graduate of Guilford, and helped Catawba to three SAC titles. Hubbard had 12 sacks and 24 tack- Hunter earned a bachelor of science degree in sports management. He les for loss during his senior season and earned a spot in the Cactus Bowl played four years at Guilford as a quarterback, earning ODAC Offensive All-Star Game. He was a standout at Enloe High School in Raleigh, NC, Player of the Year honors. He helped the Quakers to the 1991 ODAC where he was an all-conference performer. Championship. He earned a masters degree at Georgia Southern University in 1994 and earned a doctoral degree in Sports Management from the United States Sports Academy (Daphne,Alabama) in 2005. TODD McCOMB Hunter served as wide receivers coach at Lenoir-Rhyne College for two years before returning to Guilford in 1997. Hunter has served as Linebackers Event Services Coordinator for the Complex and Todd McComb begins his fourth season as an assis- was Sector Coordinator and assisted the Venue Manager at the Georgia tant coach at his alma mater. He returned to Catawba International Horse Park for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in after serving as a defensive graduate assistant at the Atlanta, GA. University of North Carolina in 2005. His duties will A native of Greenville, NC, Hunter resides in Greensboro with his include coaching the inside linebackers and serving as wife,Tiffany, and their two sons, Logan (10) and Landon (1).Tiffany is a academic and camp coordinator. birth to kindergarten coordinator at Catawba College. A four-year standout at Catawba, McComb earned the Kirkland Award in 2003 as the top senior male athlete and helped the Indians to four straight NCAA II play- off berths and a pair of SAC titles. He was a consensus All-American as a senior and BOB LANCASTER was a four-time All-South Region performer. McComb, who earned a degree in Defensive Coordinator mathematics, was also twice named to the academic all-district squad. Defensive Backs At Thomasville High School, McComb was named league Player of the Year as a senior. He helped the Bulldogs to four conference titles in both football and Bob Lancaster is entering his twelfth basketball. An outstanding athlete, McComb also earned all-conference honors in season at Catawba. He joined the staff baseball. in 1998 from North Mecklenburg High McComb began his coaching career at Coastal Carolina in 2003, serving as a School. His duties this year will be to defensive graduate assistant. He coached inside linebackers for the Chanticleers coordinate the defense and coach the for two seasons. He earned his masters degree in education from Coastal Carolina defensive backs. He served as special in 2005. teams coordinator from 2001 to 2007. McComb is married to the formerAfrica Lomax.The couple resides in Salisbury. He has coached running backs and tight ends at Catawba in the past. RADELL LOCKHART A 1994 graduate of the University of Defensive Line Alberta, Lancaster earned a degree in business education. While at Alberta,he Radell Lockhart will be in his fifth season as an assistant was quarterback of the football team. He was captain and helped Alberta coach at his alma mater in 2008. A 2001 Catawba graduate, advance to the Canada West Championship Game. Lockhart earned a degree in recreation. His duties will be to Lancaster began coaching at North Mecklenburg High School in 1996 assist with the defensive line,concentrating on the ends. He and served as offensive coordinator. He helped coach at CFL pre-season also helped coach the Tribe last season and in 2002. camps with the Edmonton Eskimos (1991-97) and the Hamilton TigerCats At Catawba, Lockhart earned South Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of (1998-2005), working with running backs, receivers, defensive backs, and the Year honors as a senior in 2000. He was also named to three All-America teams quarterbacks. In 2006, he served as an assistant coach with the Rhein Fire as he recorded 10 sacks and 31 stops for losses. Lockhart holds the school record of NFL Europe.In 2009,Lancaster interned as a linebacker coach with the with 103 tackles for loss and had 27 sacks. CFL . Lockhart played professionally over four years, including stints with the New Lancaster was born and reared in Regina, Saskatchewan, and currently York Giants, New York Jets and San Diego Chargers. He played three seasons in NFL Europe, two with the Scottish Claymores and one with the Frankfurt Galaxy. resides in Charlotte with his wife,Kimberly.She is a nurse in the Charlotte He helped the Galaxy to an appearance in the 2004 World Bowl. area.They have a daughter, Alexus (6). Lockhart was a three-year starter at Independence High School and still resides in Charlotte. 4 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com GERALD WILLIAMS LYLE NABER Tight Ends Student Assistant Coach Gerald Williams begins his first season as a member of the Catawba College coaching staff. He has previous- ly served in the scouting department for the . His duties with the Indians will be to coach the tight ends. JUSTIN WOAZEAH Williams is a 12-year veteran of the National Football Assistant League. A defensive lineman, he was drafted in the sec- Defensive Backs ond round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers as the 36th overall pick. After eight seasons with Pittsburgh, Williams played three seasons with the Carolina Panthers before finishing his career with the Green Bay Packers. He posted 25 and half sacks over his career. COREY READY Williams had a standout collegiate career at Auburn University. He served as a team cap- Assistant tain and earned All- honors as a senior in 1985. As a sophomore he played on the SEC Championship team that went 11-1. Auburn posted a 37-12 record over Wide Receivers his four seasons. Williams resides in Concord with his wife,Suzie.She is employed by Constar Bottling.They have a daughter,Kristen,a senior at UNC,and a son,Jeremy,a sophomore at Appalachian State. 2009 Catawba Newcomers

TOBIAS BROWN (DL) - Stantonsburg, NC (Beddingfield HS) ALEX INGRAM (DB) - Rockingham, NC (Richmond Senior HS) THOMAS PHILLIPS (FB/P) - West Jefferson, NC (Ashe County HS) Notched 80 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, and six sacks as a senior in 2008 … named to the Played both ways for the 4AA state championship Raiders … rushed for 683 yards and Selected to the 2008 All-Mountain Valley Conference First Team at both fullback and defen- 2008 Wilson Daily Times All-Area team … led the Bruins to a 9-3 record and an appear- team-high 12 TDs during his final prep season, while tying for a team-high four intercep- sive tackle … named Ashe County "Athlete of the Week" on O/15. ance in the 3A playoffs … the younger brother of Florida State defensive end Everette tions on defense … tabbed as an honorable mention All-Mid-Southeastern All-Conference Brown, a second round NFL draft pick of the Carolina Panthers … started as a tight end ear- … named to the NCPreps.com Preseason 4A All-State team at heading into his MICHAEL PRIEST (LB) - Lexington, NC (North Davidson HS_ lier in his career. final season … became sixth Richmond County player to ink with the Tribe in the past three Racked up 112 tackles and six sacks en route to first team All-Davidson County and 4AAll- years. Central Piedmont Conference honors as a senior in 2008 … started both ways during his ROB CREASON (DL) - Lexington, NC (North Davidson HS) final prep season as a fullback and linebacker … was leading scorer on the Knight basket- Two-time All-Davidson county selection on the defensive line … posted 98 tackles and 10 LANDON ISENHOUR (QB) - Newton, NC (Fred T. Foard HS) ball team. sacks as a senior in 2008 … finished eighth in the state with 13 sacks as a junior … tabbed Completed more than 50 passes for 968 yards and 10 TDs as a senior in 2008 … named to as one of three best defensive linemen to have ever played at North Davidson. the 2008 All-CVAC team after leading the Tigers to a 9-3 mark … completed 82 of 149 pass- AARON RAINEY (FB) - Gastonia, NC (Bessemer City HS) es for 1,090 yards and 15 TDs as a junior in 2007 … ranked among the state's top 15 ath- Rushed for a team-high 964 yards and 19 TDs as a senior in 2008 … starter at linebacker LEVON CURTIS (WR) - Elon, NC (Western Alamance HS/Western Carolina) letes according to ESPNU's NC Class of 2009. during his final prep season, totaling 104 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, five sacks, three fum- Finished second on the team in rushing with 180 yards on the ground … had 108 yards on ble recoveries, and had one … will be the second football player in the school's 18 carries in win over UT-Chattanooga … caught a dozen passes as a receiver for 78 yards CORY JOHNSON (LB) - Fayetteville, NC (Jack Britt HS) history to play in the East-West All-Star game this summer … named as a first team All- .. averaged 19.1 yards on 19 kickoff attempts … H.S: Was a three-time All-Triad 3-A Recorded 175 tackles, three sacks, and two as a senior in 2008 … led the Southern Piedmont Conference pick during his senior season … led the Yellow Jackets to a Conference performer, garnering first-team accolades both his junior and senior seasons … Buccaneers to a 14-2 record and a spot in the 4AA state title game … first team All-Cape 9-4 mark and the second round of the state 2AA playoffs. was a three-time All-Area and two-time All-Region performer … earned first team All-State Fear Region pick by the Fayetteville Observer and First Team All-Mid Southeastern accolades as a senior, finishing with 68 catches for 1,298 yards receiving and 19 Conference during his final prep season … posted 85 tackles, two interceptions, and two JUMAL ROLLE (DB) - Wilson, NC (Beddingfield HS) and rushing for another 743 yards and 13 scores … helped lead Western Alamance to the fumble recoveries as a junior in 2007 and was named honorable mention all-conference. Notched 72 tackles, six tackles for loss, 11 interceptions, four fumble recoveries, and two 2007 3A state title after consecutive runner-up finishes as a sophomore and junior … scored forced fumbles as a senior in 2008 … also a starter at wide receiver, amassing 38 catches for four touchdowns and threw for a fifth en route to garnering Most Outstanding Player acco- ANTHONY MCGILL (DB) - Matthews, NC (Butler HS) 620 yards and 10 touchdowns … named 2008 Eastern Carolina Conference Co-Player of the lades in the 2007 title game … was named the Triad Conference Offensive Most Valuable Led the Bulldogs to a 13-2 record and a trip to the 4AA state quarterfinals. Year and to the Wilson Daily Times All-Area team … led the Bruins to a 9-3 record and an Player as a junior. appearance in the 3A playoffs … three-year starter in the secondary, totaling 21 career inter- DAMIEN LEE (DE) - Reidsville, NC (Reidsville HS) ceptions … contributed nearly 80 receptions in his career on offense. Posted 108 tackles, 37 tackles for loss, nine sacks, and five forced fumbles as a senior in JEROME GADBERRY (LB) - Boonville, NC (Starmount HS) 2008 … led Reidsville to a second consecutive 16-0 record and 2AA state championship … Accumulated 100 tackles, two tackles for loss, and two pass break ups as a senior in 2008 LANCE SPIVEY (OL) - Summerfield, NC (Reidsville HS) earned MVP honors in their 24-7 win over East Lincoln … recorded 10 tackles, 4 for loss, … named to the 2008 All-Mountain Valley Conference First Team at linebacker … started Named to the 2007 NCPreps.com 2AAll-State First Team as a junior … picked to the 2008 1.5 sacks, and two pass deflections in the title win … named to the 2008 NCPreps.com 2A on both sides of the ball, caught six passes for 82 yards and a TD at wide receiver … record- NCPreps.com 2A Preseason All-State First Team heading into his final prep season … First Team All-State team and was a First Team All-North State 2A Conference performer ed career-high 14 tackles in 17-14 win over Elkin as a senior … stands 22nd on the school's team's starting center for a two-year span that included 32 consecutive wins, no losses and … recorded 102 tackles, 35 tackles for loss, and 10.5 sacks as a junior in 2007. all-time receiving chart and 19th on passing list. two state crowns. LJ MCCRAY (DB) - Charlotte, NC (Harding University HS) RASHAUN GAITHER (RB) - Yadkinville, NC (Starmount HS) Named to the All-Queen City 3A/4A team at running back as a senior in 2008 … returned ETHAN WINN (OL) - Gretna, VA (Gretna HS) Rushed 217 times for 2,138 yards and 30 touchdowns en route to Mountain Valley three kickoffs for touchdowns during his final prep season … started in the secondary and Recorded 51 straight starts on the offensive line and started all four years during his career Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors as a senior … named to the 2008 recorded seven interceptions … named to "Who's Who for 2008 NC Football" team by … helped pave the way for 14,000 rushing yards throughout his tenure for the Hawks … NCPreps.com 2A All-State First Team … rushing totals broke the school's single-season Rivals.com. tabbed to the Virginia Sports Writer's 2008 All-State First Team as a senior, posting more rushing mark … tallied 63 tackles and five interceptions on defense in 2008 … finished with than 50 pancakes … led the Hawks to a 13-1 record and to consecutive state championship 3,272 career rushing yards with 46 touchdowns and became the all-time leader in receiving ALEX MILLER (DB) - Newton, NC (Fred T. Foard HS) … named to the Virginia Sports Writer's 2007 All-State Second Team as a junior … was a yards with 746 … finished with 10 career interceptions. Selected to the All-Catawba Valley Conference team as a senior in 2008, helping Tigers to four-time all-district performer. a 9-3 mark … started at safety as a senior, while also rotating in as a running back … suf- SAMMY HOUSTON (DB) - Hamlet, NC (Richmond Senior HS) fered a season-ending leg injury as a junior, but still led the team in rushing with more than JOSH WRIGHT (RB) - Raeford, NC (Hoke County HS/Western Carolina) Valuable asset to the Raiders' 4AA state championship team in 2008 on offense and defense 300 yards … had 189 carries for 809 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore. Played in nine games as a freshman at WCU … had 18 carries for 45 yards and caught five … fellow Catawba commit Alex Ingram and himself combined for 1,539 rushing yards and passes for 25 yards … had high of 23 yards in loss to Florida State; redshirted in 2007 … 15 TDs in their junior seasons as ball carriers … ran a 4.08 pro shuttle at the Shrine Bowl BRETT MOORING (QB) - New Bern, NC (West Craven HS) H.S: Earned Mid Southeastern Conference Player of the Year honors as a senior in 2006 … Combine, the event's second fastest time. Threw for state-best 4,168 yards and 37 touchdowns as a senior in 2008 … earned Sun rushed for 1,600 yards and 10 touchdowns during his final prep season … in the team's first Journal Player of the Year accolades … named the Coastal Conference's Offensive Player of round playoff win, he rushed for a career high 306 yards and five TDs … picked to play in JAMES HUNT (DL/LB) - Clinton, NC (Clinton HS) the Year and was a NCPreps.com 3AAll-State quarterback during his final prep season … led East-West All-Star game …. rushed for 1,253 yards and a career-high 16 TDs as a junior and Named to the All-East Central Conference team as a senior defensive tackle in 2008 … led Eagles to a 15-1 record and first state championship appearance … chosen to play in the 72nd had 890 rushing yards and eight TDs as a sophomore … career rushing totals amounted to the Dark Horses to an 8-6 record and a spot in the state quarterfinals … led team with seven annual Shrine Bowl … threw for 2,721 yards as a junior … his 4,168 passing yardage is the 3,743 yards and 34 TDs … was a Wendy's High School Heisman Finalist. sacks. seventh highest total in NC history, while his career passing yardage ranks him in the top five. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 5 2009 Outlook

Catawba notched its 14th straight winning season in 2008 with a 6-4 campaign. The acrobatic touchdown catches to compliment his 203 receiving yards. Brian Terwilliger,a outcome could have been slightly better with several close losses coming by a single junior,was utilized in Catawba's version of the infamous wildcat formation. He is the lead- score at the hands of St.Augustine’s and Carson-Newman. The Indians will have to over- ing returning rusher with 297 yards heading into the fall, but the coaching staff is more come several losses from last season at the skill positions, but return a solid nucleus on excited about his progression at wide out. both the offensive and defensive lines. The receiver position will also get a boost from redshirt freshman Ronnie Williams. The 6-3, 180-pound target has a chance to become productive after growing bigger and stronger since arriving last August. Fifth year seniors Jamey Small and Colby McCanna Quarterback provide excellent leadership and depth for an offense that will not hesitate to throw. The Indians return a pair of signal-callers with Sophomore Mario Washington and junior Martel Shaw will look to compete for playing starting experience in Patrick Dennis and Daniel time as well. Griffith. Dennis emerged as the team's top trigger- man last season shortly after his brilliant play in a 37-35 win over Tusculum. The junior threw for 357 Tight End yards and a pair of touchdowns en route to SAC Grayson Downs had a successful 2008 season as a full-time starter, recording 10 Offensive Player of the Week accolades. His pro- catches for 187 yards and a trio of touchdowns. Downs has the innate ability of opening gression during spring drills was phenomenal from up holes for running backs and an adept ability as a pass-catcher. The junior tight end is a leadership standpoint. one of the league's best blocking tight ends, yet does not garner enough credit because Sophomore Daniel Griffith recorded his initial of his sticky hands in the passing game. start against Brevard towards season's end after a Behind Downs on the depth chart is junior Lavar Marsh, with an imposing 6-4, 275- gutsy performance at Wingate. In the waning pound frame. Marsh has been utilized as an offensive lineman earlier in his career, but moments of the fourth quarter against the will be looked upon to fulfill a crucial role at tight end. Sophomore Holt Rains appeared Bulldogs, Griffith completed 7 or 11 passes for 82 in five games as a true freshman, including the Indian's season opener against St. yards and a touchdown. Augustine's. Rains was an East-West all-star participant during his prep career and looks Catawba found itself in the national spotlight for similar success at the collegiate level. once University of North Carolina quarterback Patrick Dennis – Threw for Cameron Sexton announced his decision to trans- Offensive Line 1,152 yards and 13 touchdowns, fer to the Tribe in March. Sexton played in eight Catawba will open the 2009 season with one of the most experienced offensive lines while setting a school mark in games last season for the Tar Heels, completing 94 in the country. Consensus Preseason All-American Terence Crosby is the frontrunner for passing efficiency. of 168 attempts for 1,261 yards and 9 touchdowns. the prestigious Jacob's Blocking Trophy and has started twenty consecutive games. The Indians also expect a bright future for another Junior Kemp McSween notched eight total starts on the offensive line last year, miss- newcomer in West Craven sensation Brett Mooring. The Shrine Bowl triggerman threw ing two contests with injury.He is the lone starter that did not post all ten starts last sea- for a state-best 4,168 yards, totaled 47 touchdowns, and his school's first state title game son.At 6-4, 300 pounds, McSween entered into the starting lineup as a redshirt freshman as a senior. in the 2007 season opener. For the third Running Back straight season, jun- Even with the departure of two-time All-SAC running back Jamelle Cuthbertson, ior Zane Gibson will Catawba is stocked with talented players that will continue the program's rushing lega- be at center. At 6-3, cy. Senior Antonio Hall returns to the Indian backfield with a wealth of experience with- 310 pounds, Gibson out ever recording a start. In his career, Hall has 85 carries for 362 yards and five scores has quietly started in in 32 career games. 21 straight games Sophomore Josh Wright made headlines with his transfer from Western Carolina. He and become a great joined the program in January and took part in the Blue and White game,rushing for 50 asset to this group's yards on eight carries. Redshirt freshman Bobby Morrison is likely out for the 2009 sea- cohesion. Seniors son with an ACL injury. Morrison had aspirations to play as a true freshman from West Kevin Hamaker and Iredell, but suffered a foot injury shortly before last season began. Hunter Carnes will Casey Hall,who transferred into the program from Averett last spring,has made great solidify the right por- strides this off-season and will add depth to the position. Former linebacker EJ Branch tion of the offensive has embraced his role as a rusher,a position that is nothing new to the senior. He played line. Hamaker is a sparingly as a ball-carrier in 2006 and briefly at fullback last fall. rare four-year starter Zane Gibson – Junior has started two years at center for a Junior Adawi Revels returns after serving as the team's starting fullback last season. at guard for the Tribe, unit that has combined for 104 starts over two seasons. Although Revels did not record any carries, he served as a valuable blocker for the while Carnes was school's single season rushing holder in Cuthbertson. Catawba signed a versatile athlete named second team in Bessemer City's Aaron Rainey, who rushed for nearly 1,000 yards and 19 touchdowns all-conference two years ago.Both have combined for an astonishing 57 starts since 2006. on offense,and recorded 104 tackles,20 tackles for loss,and five sacks on defense.Rainey, Sophomores Cody Corn and Daylon McAlexander each recorded starts at left guard an East-West all-star, is expected to contribute immediately to any role assigned to him. in McSween's brief absence last fall. Both are capable, however, of shifting to tackle if need be. Redshirt freshman Decarius Kanyinda is likely to backup Crosby after pro- gressing well in the off-season. Wide Receiver Junior Roy Carter and redshirt freshman TJ Michel will also add depth to the position. The Indians return four of their top five wide outs True freshman Ethan Winn was one of the gems of the 2009 signing class and may be the for the upcoming season. Junior Brandon Bunn caught cornerstone to future great trench men. fire early last season by catching touchdown passes in the Tribe's first four contests. He finished the year as the team's leading receiver in all three categories with 24 Defensive Line receptions for 383 yards and six scores. Two preseason All-Americans return to wreck havoc every Saturday in defensive end Perhaps the conference's most polished freshman Marqus Davis and defensive tackle Melquan Fair. The senior duo finished first and second receiver in 2008, Eric Morman hauled in 17 catches for for the team lead in sacks last season with 6.5 and 6.0 sacks, respectively. All-SAC defen- 302 yards and three scores. Senior Travis Landrum is a sive tackle Brandon Sutton tallied eight starts in 2008,collecting 51 tackles,14 behind the fantastic target in the passing game on top of his return line of scrimmage, and four sacks. game responsibilities. He managed to produce 15 grabs Senior defensive tackle Wilbur Pender suffered with injury for a good portion of last for 250 yards in a crowded receiving corp. Brandon Bunn – Led team fall, but showed signs of dominance in the spring. In the Indian spring game, the 6-2 300- Junior Gerron Bryant found himself in crucial game with 24 receptions with six pound interior lineman secured a sack in the White's 3-0 shutout win over the Blue. situations early and often last season. Bryant made four touchdowns last season. Another member of Catawba's front four that was hampered with injury,junior defensive

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end Julian Hartsell, returns Defensive Backs faster and stronger than For the second consecutive season, Catawba lost three productive seniors from its ever. In his two years of secondary unit. No one returning to this group intercepted a pass last season, and defen- experience, the 6-4, 285- sive tackle Brandon Sutton is the lone player on the roster that returns with a pilfered pound strong side end has pass. Faced with a situation in which most teams would be chiefly concerned,the Indian accumulated 46 tackles, 17 coaching staff has high hopes for these defensive backs. for losses, and 3.5 sacks. Sophomore Bryant Vennable is a cornerback that may have one starting job on lock- Senior edge rushers down, after becoming the first true freshman to start a season opener at corner in ages. Terrence Porter and Arthur The 6-0, 185-pound coverage artist played in all ten games, breaking up a pair of passes Cromartie were bona fide in coverage. Terrence Jones, a feisty junior that started five games last fall, will command starters early in their the other corner post. He tallied a team-high four battered passes to go along with his 22 careers, but have since tackles. added stamina and relief Depth at the corner position will come from a host of talented players. Sophomore against tired offensive lines Derrick Brown was a special teams' demon a year ago, seeing action in all ten games and late in games. On a defen- collecting nine tackles. Fellow sophomore Nick Long transferred from N.C.A & T last off- sive line full of endless com- season and redshirted in 2008. binations, they have com- The Indians also secured one of the state's top prep corners in Beddingfield High bined for 21 career starts School corner Jumal Rolle. As a conference co-player of the year, Rolle amassed 72 tack- since 2006. Former Citadel les, six tackles for loss, and 11 interceptions. As a starting receiver,he recorded 38 recep- Brandon Sutton – Earned all-region honors after defensive tackle Alex tions for 620 yards and ten scores. The two safety spots in the program's secondary are posting four sacks and 14 stops for losses. Hartsell contributed nine up for grabs. tackles, four of which went Starting safeties from last season in Tyon Bennett,Mike Benton,and Chris Noel are no for loss, during his initial longer with the Tribe, leaving the positions wide-open. Senior safety Cortez Best has big season in Catawba blue.The 6-4,275-pound junior made a splash during numerous spring play ability and a resume chalked full of starts.The 5-11, 195-pound hitter started several scrimmages, forcing errant passes and tallying a safety. games last season, accumulating a dozen tackles and a trio of defended passes. However, Sophomores Robert Brown and Brandon Weedon showed great promise as future fans in Salisbury want to see the 2007 version of Best, where he tallied 39 tackles and contributors. Brown started at defensive tackle in the team's final two regular season picked off four passes in the team's 11-2 playoff season. games, totaling 13 tackles and four stops behind the line of scrimmage. Weedon is Another senior safety that will contribute greatly is Jaspen Gray,who rose to the occa- arguably the SAC's shiftiest defensive end at a solid 6'2 220 pounds, blocking a punt in sion this spring as a leader in a young secondary. Gray, who stands 5-11, 175 pounds, has the team's 58-23 win over Lenoir-Rhyne. been known for his outstanding tackles on special teams. He capped the team's initial Linebackers spring scrimmage with a 36 yard interception return. Senior transfer Calvin Hall can play in space at safety or in coverage at corner. As a transfer from Averett University, Hall has Departed two-time All-SAC outside linebacker Charles McAfee was a rock for the starting experience and will be a great addition to Catawba's back four. Tribe's linebacking corps each of the past two seasons, but Catawba fans are ecstatic Also challenging for a starting role at safety are sophomores Kewone Harris and about the promising future Octavius Hough, whom both starred as special team mainstays in 2008. They bring both of sophomore middle man size and speed to Catawba's last line of defense. Junior Aaron Cauble is famous for his Lakeem Perry. Perry was blocked punt against Carson-Newman last season, but can be an asset for the program at the SAC's Freshman safety. Defensive Player of the Catawba is also bringing in a highly-touted hybrid athlete in Harding's LJ McCray,who Year one season ago, put- will likely end up at safety. He was named an All-Queen City performer at running back ting up remarkable num- during his final season, on top of 70 tackles and three picks in the secondary. As a return bers for a rookie. He man, McCray returned three kickoffs for scores in 2008. returns as the team's lead- ing tackler with 74 stops to compliment his five tackles Special Teams behind the line of scrim- Thomas Trexler pulled triple duty as a true freshman, handling all three phases that mage. come with the art of special teams. In 2008, he entered into the season opener as the Senior Julian Samolu starting place-kicker, punter, and kickoff specialist. It was a unique situation for a rookie has one outside linebacker to open a campaign handling all of the special team facets. job wrapped up after a The return of junior Brandon Cuthrell at punter will create competition for the job. solid junior season. The 6- He served as Catawba's starting punter in 2007, averaging 34.2 yards per punt and land- 1, 210-pound standout ed 10 balls inside the twenty-yard line. Long snapper Phillip Russ is entering his sopho- accumulated 45 tackles more season with the program, and is the front runner for the position. Incoming fresh- and four tackles for loss, men will also vie for the starting role in August. Sophomore receiver Mario Washington while playing in all ten enters fall camp as the leading candidate games. The other outside Lakeem Perry – Named SAC Defensive Freshman of at holder for field goal and extra point linebacker position is the Year after posting 74 tackles in 2008. attempts. vacant with the loss of Kickoff returns will include senior McAfee, but the coaching Travis Landrum for the fourth straight staff has faith in fifth-year senior Leon Ager and incoming freshman gem Cory Johnson. season. He averaged 17.3 yards per Ager posted 18 tackles, five behind the line of scrimmage, and 2.5 sacks as a junior. attempt last season. Heading into the Over the span of his career, the 6-1, 195-pound outside linebacker has recorded 66 tack- fall, Landrum will have returned 46 kicks les in 27 game appearances. The Catawba coaching staff showed their recruiting muscle for a 21.9 yard average in his career. He by reeling away Johnson, a 5-11 230-pound prospect out of Jack Britt, from the Division I stands seventh all-time in school history ranks. As a senior, he produced 175 tackles, three sacks, and two interceptions for the for 1,011 career return yardage, and will Bucs. likely climb into the top four with similar Sophomore linebacker Jeb Bass saw action in eight games in 2008,picking up a tack- production in 2009. le against Brevard. Bass will add depth to the middle of the Indian's linebackers, standing Junior Brandon Bunn will bring his 6-1, 205 pounds. Redshirt-freshmen Dustin Craft and Ronald Martin are a pair of talented abundance of talent to the special teams linebackers that inked with last year's signing class. Craft checks in at a sturdy 6-1, 210 unit again as a punt returner. During the pounds and started for the Blue squad in the annual spring game. Martin was a late addi- past two seasons,he has accumulated 20 Thomas Trexler – Served as both punter tion to the program last fall, but was close to seeing action in 2008.A strong off-season in returns in pressure situations,and will be and kicker as a freshman, accounting for the weight room has prepared Martin to rise up the depth chart in August. looked upon again in 2008. 38 points. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 7 The Players

LEON AGER CORTEZ BEST Linebacker Defensive Back

6-0 • 195 • Senior • Grover, NC 4 5-11 • 195 • Senior • Huntersville, NC 3 2008: Played in all 10 games ...totaled 18 tackles with five for losses ...had four 2008: Played in eight games ... made a dozen tackles and broke up three stops, including a sack, and broke up a pass in win at Livingstone ... also had four passes ...recorded five tackles in opener vs.St.Augustine’s ...had a tackle for loss tackles with a forced fumble at Lenoir-Rhyne ... posted a sack vs. Carson-Newman in win over ECSU ... broke up two passes against Tusculum ... made three stops 2007: and had a half sack against St.Augustine’s ...... 2007: Saw action in all 13 games ... at Newberry ... Returned after missing 2006 season and led team with recorded season-high nine stops in playoff win over Albany State where he also four interceptions ... made 39 tackles over 13 games and broke up six passes ... his PBU total ranked 10th in the league ... made nine stops, including two for forced a fumble ... had eight tackles (seven solo) in win over Wingate ... had tack- 2006: losses in win at Brevard ... had key interception and 53 yard return in win at le for loss in season-opener at Chowan ... Played in four games ... had five ECSU ... had an interception in each of the Tribe’s playoff games ... forced a fum- tackles, including four solo in win at Livingstone ... also made stop against Mars ble and added interception in win over Fayetteville State ... 2005: Played in two Hill ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time All-Southwestern games ...had an interception and two tackles in win over Tusculum ...had a fum- Conference pick at Shelby High School ... PERSONAL: Born Leon Scott Ager on ble recovery in win over Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Mecklenburg ... July 26, 1987 ... son of Concetta Ager ... recreation major. PERSONAL: Born Cortez O’Neal Best on Dec. 9, 1986 ... son of Sherrie Best ... sports management major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2006 4 4 2 60000 0 0 DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2007 13 30 12 42 1 0 0 0 0 1 2005 202211400 0 1 0 2008 10 7 11 18 5 2.5 0 1 1 0 2007 13 25 14 39 4 120 6 5 1 0 1 Career 27 41 25 66 6 2.5 0 1 1 1 2008 8661200 31 0 0 0 Career 23 31 20 53 5 134 9 6 1 1 1

JEB BASS Linebacker EJ BRANCH Running Back

6-1 • 205 • Sophomore • Newton, NC 44 6-0 • 210 • Senior • Albemarle, NC 2008: Saw action in eight games, mostly on special teams ... lone tackle was 45 a solo stop vs. Brevard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all- 2008: Saw action in seven games ... moved into role at fullback ... had one conference performer at Foard High School ... helped Tigers to conference title catch for 45 yards vs.Tusculum ... posted 13 tackles on defense ... was in on five as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Jeb Stuart Bass on April 21, 1989 ... son of Roger tackles and forced a fumble at Livingstone ... had a pair of tackles and broke up and Robbin Bass ... has interest in history and education. a pass at Mars Hill ... had three stops in opener vs. St.Augustine’s ... 2007: Saw DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM action in a dozen games ... totaled 26 tackles ... made season-high six tackles, 2008 8 1 0 1 0 0000 0 including both of his stops for losses in win over Mars Hill ... recovered a fum- ble in win at Brevard ...moved to linebacker from running back in 2007 ...2006: Played in all 10 games as a freshman ...only carry came against Mars Hill ...made four tackles on special teams, including two in season finale at Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-conference performer at Albemarle High School ... ran for 1,233 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior and also caught a pass for a score ... recognized as the Bulldogs’ 2006 Male Athlete of the Year. ... PERSONAL: Born Elbert Scott Branch on Nov.12, 1987 in Albemarle ...son of Elbert and Tabartha Branch ... exercise science major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2006 10 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 12 10 12 22 2 0 0 010 2008 7 9 4 13 0 00101 Career 29 21 18 39 2 0 0 1 1 1

8 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com DERRICK BROWN BRANDON BUNN Defensive Back Wide Receiver

5-11 • 175 • Sophomore • Siler City, NC 24 5-11 • 175 • Junior • Virginia Beach, VA 7 2008: S aw action in all 10 games ... totaled nine tackles including special 2008: Led the squad with 24 catches and six for scores ... had TD catches in teams ... had high of four tackles at Livingstone ... made a pair of stops vs. first four games ... caught a high of five passes with a touchdown at Wingate ... Tusculum ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Jordan- made three grabs for 85 yards vs. Tusculum ... also had three catches at Matthews ...named All-State in track ... PERSONAL: Born Derrick Ray Brown on Livingstone, Mars Hill and Lenoir-Rhyne ... threw a 26-yard touchdown pass vs. May 1, 1989 ... son of Melvin and Edith Brown ... business major. Brevard ...2007: Played in a dozen games and was fourth on team with 18 catch- DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM es ... made six receptions, including one for a score, in win at Carson-Newman 2008 10 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... also had TD catch in playoff loss at Valdosta State, making two catches for 66 yards ... his 4.4 punt return average ranked fourth in the SAC ... had five catch- es, including a score, and completed a pass in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... had two catches for 22 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... transfer from VMI and attended Fork Union ... HIGH SCHOOL: Kellam ... PERSONAL: Born Brandon Eugene Bunn on June 17, 1986 ... son of Gene and Deborah Bunn ... ROBERT BROWN sports management major. Defensive Lineman RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 12 18 293 16.3 42 6/73 3 2008 10 24 383 16.0 60 5/63 6 Career 22 42 676 16.1 60 6.73 9 6-2 • 285 • Sophomore • Camden, SC 98 PUNTRETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD 2007 12 12 53 4.4 13 0 2008: Played in nine games ... 10 of his 13 tackles came in final four games, 2008 10 8 24 3.0 11 0 including a high of five in finale at Lenoir-Rhyne ...made four stops for losses on Career 22 20 77 3.9 13 0 the year with a sack against Tusculum ... posted three tackles and recovered a fumble vs. Brevard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Camden ... PER- SONAL: Born Robert Marion Brown on Nov. 9, 1988 ... son of Ruby Brown ... physical education major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2008 9 3 10 13 4 0.5 1 0 0 0 HUNTER CARNES Offensive Lineman

GERRON BRYANT 6-4 • 305 • Senior • Ayden, NC 72 2008: Started all 10 games at right tackle ... unit led way for single-season Wide Receiver rushing record for Jamelle Cuthbertson ... 2007: Played in all 13 games ... made a dozen starts, mainly at left guard ... named second team All-South Atlantic Conference ... 2006: Saw action in nine games ...started at right tackle over final three games ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-con- 6-3 • 180 • Junior • W. Palm Beach, FL 18 ference pick and was named All-State as a senior at Ayden-Grifton High School 2008: Was fifth on the team with 14 receptions and second with four TD ... posted 113 knockdowns and allowed no sacks as a senior ... piled up 34 tack- catches ... had three catches, including a score vs. ECSU ... had 40-yard touch- les, two sacks and a fumble recovery on defense .. was a Wendy's High School PERSONAL: down reception vs. Livingstone and a 34-yarder against Carson-Newman ... had Heisman nominee ... Born Hunter Jesse Carnes on Feb. 2, 1987 ... two catches with one for a score in finale at Lenoir-Rhyne ... red-shirted in 2007 son of Tom and Kathy Carnes ... physical education major. ... transfer from Palm Beach CC ... HIGH SCHOOL: Boynton Beach ... PERSON- AL: Born Gerron Eugene Bryant on Nov. 18, 1989 ... son of Gary and the late, Brenda Bryant ... undecided on major. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2008 10 14 203 14.5 40 3/54 4

www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 9 ROY CARTER, Jr. ARTHUR CROMARTIE Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman

5-10 • 310 • Senior • Warrenton, NC 62 6-3 • 230 • Senior • Fayetteville, NC 92 2008: Did not see action in 2008 ... 2007: P layed in 10 games ... served as 2008: P layed in nine games ... three of his 11 stops were for losses ... had reserve center and also played on line on special teams ... transfer from three tackles with two for losses and a sack vs.Tusculum ... had a pass break-up Livingstone where he started all 10 games at center ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three- at Mars Hill ... had two tackles at Wingate and one for a loss at Lenoir-Rhyne ... time all-area and all-conference selection at Warren County High School ... was 2007: Saw action in all 13 games and started four ... had 24 tackles with one for named conference Lineman of the Year ... PERSONAL: Born Roy Eugene Carter, a loss ... had 66-yard interception return for score vs. Mars Hill ... made five tack- Jr. on Oct. 6, 1988 ... son of Roy and Catherine Carter ... sociology major. les vs. LR and four against Brevard ... recovered a fumble in playoff win over Albany State ... 2006: Played in all 10 games and made eight starts ... made sea- son-high five tackles and forced a fumble in win over Carson-Newman ... had sacks against Newberry and Presbyterian ...also forced a fumble vs. Livingstone ...joined team in spring of 2005 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Sanford ...PERSONAL: Born Arthur Byron Cromartie on Feb. 17, 1986 ... son of Arthur and Celestine AARON CAUBLE Cromartie ... business major. Defensive Back DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU 2006 10 8 9 17 3 2 0 2 0 0 2007 13 13 11 24 1 0 1 0 1 0 2008 9 3 8 11 3 0.5 0 0 0 1 5-11 • 170 • Junior • Salisbury, NC 31 Career 32 24 28 52 7 2.5 1 2 1 1 2008: Saw action in all 10 games as reserve defensive back and on special teams ... blocked a punt against Carson-Newman ... broke up a pass at Livingstone ... both tackles came at Mars Hill ... did not play in 2007 ... had inter- ception in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: East Rowan ...PERSONAL: BornAaron Thomas Cauble on Feb.14,1988 ...son of Tom Geyer and Kristan Cauble ... mathematics major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2008 10 2 0 2 0 010 0 0 0

DUSTIN CRAFT Linebacker

6-1 • 210 • Freshman (RS) • China Grove, NC 59 Member of SAC Honor Roll ...red-shirted in 2008 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Carson ... made 146 tackles as a junior ... twice named all-conference and was an all- county performer ... PERSONAL: Born Dustin Bryant Craft on March 25, 1990 ... son of Shannon and Cheryl Craft ... mathematics major with a fine 3.26 GPA.

“Old” Shuford Stadium played host to four NCAA II Playoff games, seeing Catawba post a 3-1 record.

10 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com TERENCE CROSBY MARQUS DAVIS Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman

6-3 • 295 • Senior • Winston-Salem, NC 55 6-2 • 240 • Senior • Charlotte, NC 99 2008: Earned All-America honors from the AFCA, Associated Press, and 2008: Recorded 37 tackles over 10 games ... was second on team with six Football Gazette ... became a two-time first team All-South Atlantic Conference sacks and totaled 15 stops for losses ... was 10th in the SAC in sacks and fourth selection ... started all 10 games at left tackle ... helped pave the way to a single- in stops for losses ... led team with 16 quarterback pressures ... earned SAC season rushing mark by Jamelle Cuthbertson ...2007: Started all 11 games at left Player of the Week honors on S/8 vs. ECSU ... in that game, he had seven tackles tackle ... earned first team All-SAC honors ... named honorable mention All- with five for losses and 2.5 sacks ...he forced two fumbles,returning one 47 yard American by d2football.com ... selected as first team All-Southeast Region by for a score ... made seven tackles with two for losses vs. Carson—Newman ... Daktronics (CoSIDA) and second team by FB Gazette ... 2006: Played in all 10 had sack and forced fumble against Brevard ... was in on sack, broke-up a pass games as a freshman ...saw some action as tight end,but started two of last three and forced a fumble at Mars Hill ... 2007: Played in 11 games and started seven games at left tackle ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First Team All-Northwest honors ... had 37 total tackles with 11 stops for losses which ranked third on team ... as a senior for Glenn High School ... blocked for a 1,700 yard rusher as a two forced a fumble and had two recoveries against Wingate ... blocked field goal at time All-Piedmont Triad 3-A selection during a 12-2 season ... named to 2005 Chowan ... had high of six tackles against Carson-Newman and Tusculum ... had NCPreps.com Preseason All-State team and Ranked in NCPrep Report's Top 30 two sacks in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... transfer from Louisburg offensive linemen as a senior ...PERSONAL: Born Terence Lamar Crosby on JC ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Mecklenburg ... PERSONAL: Born Marqus Dec. 10, 1987 ... son of Denise Crosby and Marcus Gary ... business major. Stephane Davis on July 7, 1987 ... son of Michele Rush ... recreation major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU 2007 11 20 17 37 11 2.5 2 1 0 0 2008 10 16 21 37 15 6 1 4 0 1 Career 21 36 38 74 26 8.5 3 5 0 1 BRANDON CUTHRELL Running Back/Punter PATRICK DENNIS 5-11 • 185 • Junior • Durham, NC 49 Quarterback Did not play in 2008 ... 2007: Punted 25 times over 12 games and averaged 34.2 yards per attempt ... had 10 downed inside the opponent 20-yard-line ... aver- aged 43 yards on three punts with a long of 45 at Chowan ... delivered 46-yard punt in playoffs vs. Albany State ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 6-1 • 175 • Junior • Durham, NC PERSONAL: 10 Northern Durham ... Born Brandon Scott Cuthrell on June 2, 1988 2008: in Durham ... son of Juli Cuthrell ... has interest in physical therapy. Member of SAC Honor Roll ... Started four of 10 games as the signal caller ...was named league Player of the Week on O/20 after out-dueling SAC Player of the PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD Year Corey Russell, completing 19-of-27 passes for 357 yards and two scores ... the 2007 12 35 1196 34.2 46 10 0 0 357 yards was the sixth best game total in school history ... ranked second in the SAC in pass efficiency, setting a school record, and was sixth in total offense ... tied school record with five touchdown passes in win at Livingstone ... tossed four touchdown strikes at Lenoir-Rhyne ...2007: Played in seven games ...completed all four pass attempts for 54 yards against Livingstone ... had two completions, includ- ing one for 43 yards at Chowan ... was 10-of-22 for 117 yards passing and ran for a score in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... member of SAC Honor Roll ... completed 6-of-12 passes for 69 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Cedar Ridge High School and was honored as an NCPreps.com All-State quarterback in 2005 ... led Red Wolves to an 8-3 record and a conference title as a senior,while completing 132 of 254 passes for 2,243 yards and 20 touch- downs ... PERSONAL: Born Patrick Bryan Davis on Nov. 20, 1987 ... son of Danny CATAWBA and Brenda Dennis ... therapeutic recreation major with an outstanding 3.69 GPA. GM EFF. PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING 2007 7 7 10 113 43 0 0 70.0 54 164.9 2008 10 69 118 1152 60 13 5 58.5 357 168.4 Career 17 76 128 1265 60 13 5 59.4 357 168.1

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 7 1 -1 -1.0 -1 -1 0 2008 10 33 32 1.0 21 21 0 Career 17 34 31 0.9 21 21 0 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 11 GRAYSON DOWNS ZANE GIBSON Tight End Offensive Lineman

6-3 • 275 • Junior • Mt. Pleasant, NC 87 6-3 • 310 • Junior • Wake Forest, NC 78 2008: Started all 10 games at tight end ... three of his 10 catches went for 2008: Made 10 starts at center ...unit led way for single-season rushing record scores ...had TD catches in each of the last two games,covering 26 and 32 yards for Jamelle Cuthbertson ... 2007: Started all 13 games as the Tribe center ... red- ... had high of two receptions against St.Augustine’s, Mars Hill and Tusculum ... shirted in 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Wakefield High School ...blocked for 2007: Saw action in 11 games ... had three catches, two coming in win over All-State halfback Matt Baugh, who rushed for 2,518 yards and 38 touchdowns as Livingstone ... also had catch vs.Valdosta State in playoffs ... made catch for 13 a senior ... helped the Wolverines to the 4AA semifinals of the state playoffs with yards in 2008 Spring Game ...red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All- a 14-1 record ... PERSONAL: Born Zane Thomas Gibson on June 17, 1988 in Piedmont honors at Mt. Pleasant High School ... listed in the NC Prep Report's Raleigh, NC ... son of Randall and Marjorie Gibson ... communications major. annual Elite 101 players in North Carolina ... caught 30 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns as a junior ... added 34 catches as a sophomore ... PERSON- AL: Born Grayson Michael Downs on May 23, 1988 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Michael and Beth Downs ... exercise science major. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD JASPEN GRAY 2007 11 3 38 12.7 20 2/34 0 Defensive Back 2008 10 10 187 18.7 32 2/48 3 Career 21 13 225 17.3 32 2/48 3

5-11 • 175 • Senior • Advance, NC 22 2008: Played in nine games ... credited with 10 tackles ... made four tackles at Livingstone ... recorded a pair of tackles against Mars Hill and Tusculum ... 2007: MELQUAN FAIR Saw action in all 13 games ... made 28 tackles (23 solo) ... had five tackles in play- off win over Albany State ... recorded four stops and forced a fumble against Mars Defensive Lineman Hill ... had interception in 2008 Spring Game ... 2006: Played in all 10 games as a freshman ... made three tackles against Livingstone and Virginia State ... HIGH SCHOOL: Davie County ... PERSONAL: Born Jaspen Henry Gray on March 28, 1988 in Mocksville,NC ...son of Ronald and Sharon Gray ...exercise science major. 6-1 • 275 • Senior • Raleigh, NC 52 DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2008: Named first team All-South Atlantic Conference ... was a first team 2006 10 3 5 8 00 0 0 0 0 0 Daktronics and Football Gazette All-Region pick ... earned honorable mention 2007 13 23 5 28 00 0 0 0 0 1 All-America honors from the Football Gazette ... led team with 6.5 sacks and a 2008 937 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 32 29 17 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 totaled 16 stops for losses ... ranked second in SAC and 37th in NCAA II in sacks ... had a sack in seven of the 10 games ... forced a fumble and made seven tack- les vs. Carson-Newman ... had six stops with three for losses at Wingate ... also had three TFL’s vs.ECSU ...2007: Started in 12 of 13 games ...selected as second team All-South Atlantic Conference performer ... recorded 44 tackles, including a team second-best 15 for losses, which was ninth in the SAC ... was also second on squad with five sacks, ranking ninth in the league ... was in on three sacks DANIEL GRIFFITH with four TFL’s at Tusculum ... made seven tackles with three for losses vs. Quarterback Newberry ...recovered a fumble against Livingstone ...2006: Played in 10 games as a freshman ... made 16 tackles, including a high of four in win over Presbyterian ... had a pair of stops and forced a fumble in opening win over Winston-Salem St. ... had a fumble recovery and a tackle for a loss in win at 6-2 • 205 • Sophomore • Salisbury, NC Livingstone ...HIGH SCHOOL: East Wake ...PERSONAL: Born Melquan Andrew 13 Fair on June 23, 1988 ... son of Lybrant and Kisha Rush ... business major with a 2008: Pla yed in seven games and made a start against Brevard ... best game good 3.00 GPA for spring semester. came at Wingate where he was 7-of-11 for 82 yards and a touchdown ...completed four passes for 37 yards at Newberry ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU Named Rowan Country Player of the Year at North Rowan High School where he 2006 10 3 13 16 2 0 1 1 0 0 2007 set the single-season passing mark ... helped Cavaliers to a pair of conference titles 13 20 24 44 15 5 1 0 0 0 ... PERSONAL: Born Daniel Kay Griffith on Oct. 22, 1988 ... son of Rodney and 2008 10 12 22 34 16 6.5 1 1 0 0 Career 33 35 59 94 33 11.5 3 2 0 0 Hopelyn Nunn ... therapeutic recreation major. GM EFF. PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING 2008 7 13 31 125 31 1 0 41.9 82 86.5 RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GMHIGH TD 2008 7 9 -13 -1.4 6 3 0

12 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com ANTONIO HALL CASEY HALL Running Back Running Back

5-9 • 185 • Senior • Greensboro, NC 5 5-9 • 170 • Sophomore • Concord, NC 30 2008: Saw action in all 10 games ... was third leading rusher and averaged Red-shirted in 2008 ... transfer from Averett, where he ran for 27 yards in four over four yards per carry ...ran for 75 yards and a score on eight carries in finale games ... HIGH SCHOOL: NW Cabarrus ... helped Trojans at 3AA quarterfinals at Lenoir-Rhyne ...had 57 yards and a touchdown at Livingstone and also scored ... had 143 yards and score in win over Mooresville ... PERSONAL: Born Casey at Newberry ... added four catches for 72 yards against Newberry ... 2007: Alonzo Hall on August 18,1989 ...son of Amos and Clara Hall ...recreation major. Played in all 13 games ... had high of 37 yards with a score at Brevard ... ran for 30 yards and a TD in opening win at Chowan ... also caught pass vs. Chowan ... averaged nine yards on four punt returns with a long of 20 ...made a pair of tack- les on special teams ... 2006: Saw action over nine games on punt and kickoff return teams ...made two receptions in 2007 Spring Game ...red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Northeast Guilford ... PERSONAL: Born Antonio Bernard KEVIN HAMAKER Hall on Dec. 12, 1986 ... son of Shelia Geddie ... business major. Offensive Lineman RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2006 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2007 13 17 77 4.5 22 37 2 2008 10 68 285 4.2 21 75 3 6-3 • 295 • Senior • Beaufort, SC Career 32 85 362 4.3 22 75 5 56 2008: Started all 10 games at right guard ...unit led way for single-season rush- RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD ing record for Jamelle Cuthbertson ... 2007: Made 11 starts as the Indians’ right 2006 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2006: HIGH 2007 guard ... Started all 10 games at right guard ... red-shirted in 2005 ... 13 1 16 16.0 16 1/16 0 SCHOOL: 2008 10 10 123 12.3 36 4/72 1 Named to the 2004 WTOC Super 11 Preseason All-Star team as a senior Career 32 11 139 12.6 36 4/72 1 at Battery Creek High School ... ranked as 's preseason top prep wrestler at 275 pounds ... PERSONAL: Born Kevin Donald Hamaker on May 10, 1987 ... son of Peter and Vickie Hamaker ... business major with a fine 3.19 GPA.

CALVIN HALL Defensive Back KEWONE HARRIS Linebacker

5-9 • 185 • Senior • Concord, NC 29 6-0 • 190 • Sophomore • Durham, NC Transfer from Averett, where he played in 26 games over three seasons … 14 recorded 99 tackles with a high of 46 as a junior in 2007 … had an interception 2008: Played in five games, seeing action on special teams and at linebacker as a freshman and two fumble recoveries as a junior … had 10 total pass break- ... made four tackles with a high of two at Wingate ... also made a tackle against up in his tenure at Averett and caused a pair of fumbles … HIGH SCHOOL: NW Carson-Newman and Tusculum ... HIGH SCHOOL: Webb ... as a senior, record- Cabarrus … PERSONAL: Born May 8, 1987 … son of Amos and Clara Hall … ed 171 tackles with two sacks and an interception ... two-time all-conference recreation major. performer and helped the Warriors to league title as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Kewone D Harris on Jan. 24, 1990 in Durham ... son of William and Debbie Kearney ... undecided on major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2008 50 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 13 ALEX HARTSELL OCTAVIUS HOUGH Defensive Lineman Defensive Back

6-4 • 285 • Junior • Columbia, SC 96 6-1 • 185 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 22 2008: Played in eight games and made one start ...four of his nine tackles went for 2008: Mainly played special teams over his eight games ... three of his tack- losses,including two at Livingstone ...also had TFL’s at Newberry and Lenoir-Rhyne les came in the finale at Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: East Mecklenburg ...... transfer from The Citadel ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ridgeview ... made 69 tackles with had 40 tackles and three interceptions in helping the Eagles to a 9-4 mark as a eight for losses as a senior ...PERSONAL: Born Alexandero Destromicos Hartsell on senior ... PERSONAL: Born Ocatvius Emmanuel Hough on October 12, 1990 ... March 8, 1985 ... son of William and Carolyn Hartsell ... communications major. son of James and Monica Hough ... undecided on major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2008 82 7 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 2008 813 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

JULIAN HARTSELL LOGAN HULSLANDER Defensive Lineman Quarterback

6-4 • 295 • Junior • Columbia, SC 8 6-0 • 185 • Freshman (RS) • Ft. Myers, FL 17 2008: Was slowed by ankle injury and played in seven games ...recorded 11 tack- Red-shirted in 2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Fort Myers ... PERSONAL: Born les for losses and was in on two sacks ... had one and a half sacks and four stops Logan Chase Hulslander on November 29, 1989 ... son of John and Julie for losses in opener against St.Augustine’s ... also made four tackles for a loss at Hulslander ... undecided on major. Newberry with a half sack ... 2007: Saw action in all 13 games and made a pair of starts ... made 29 tackles with six for losses ... had six tackles, including a sack and another stop for a loss vs. Fayetteville State ... was also in on sack at Chowan ... forced a fumble at Tusculum ... had sack and forced fumble in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ridgeview ... PERSONAL: Born Julian Xavier Hartsell on March 8, 1988 in Fort Bragg, NC ... son of William and Carolyn TERRENCE JONES Hartsell ... sports management major. Defensive Back DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU 2007 13 16 13 29 6 1.5 0 1 0 0 2008 7 4 13 17 11 2 0 0 0 0 Career 20 20 26 46 17 3.5 0 1 0 0 5-9 • 165 • Junior • Rockingham, NC 20 2008: Saw action in all 10 games and made five starts ...made 22 tackles and broke up four passes ... had high of five stops vs. St.Augustine’s ... recorded four tackles, one for a loss, and two break-ups vs.Tusculum ... earned conference special teams Player of the Week honors on N/3 after blocking a punt in the win over Brevard ... blocked an extra-point try against Wingate ... 2007: Played in nine games as a true freshman ... forced and recovered a fumble at Brevard ... had a 29.2 average on four kickoff returns with a long of 42 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ... PERSONAL: Born Terrance Shamir Jones on March 17, 1989 ... son of Mia Jones ... physical education major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2007 9 6 06 0000 0 1 1 2008 10 14 822 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 Career 19 20 8 28 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 KO RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD 2007 9 4 117 29.2 42 0 2008 10 5 114 22.8 37 0 Career 19 9 231 25.7 42 0

14 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com DACARIUS KANYINDA LAVAR MARSH Offensive Lineman Tight End

6-3 • 250 • Freshman (RS) • Raleigh, NC 79 6-4 • 275 • Junior • Burlington, NC 84 Red-shirted in 2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Apex ... named Cougars’ Offensive 2008: Played in all 10 games ... had three starts in a double tight end set ... Lineman of the Year as a junior and senior ...helped the Cougars to a pair of league 2007: Played in seven games as a reserve tight end ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH titles ...PERSONAL: Born Decarius Jean-Michael Kanyinda on Aug.3,1990 in Raleigh SCHOOL: Eastern Alamance ...PERSONAL: Born Lavar Brunson Marsh on July 14, ... son of Robin Dickerson and Paul Douglas ... has interest in communications. 1988 ... son of Berlinda Tomain and Ricky Marsh ... sports management major.

TRAVIS LANDRUM RONALD MARTIN Wide Receiver Linebacker

6-0 • 185 • Senior • Inman, SC 80 6-0 • 225 • Freshman (RS) • Clayton, NC 58 2008: Played in all 10 games and was fourth on squad with 15 catches ...had high Red-shirted in 2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Clayton ... PERSONAL: Born Ronald of three receptions for 94 yards,with a long of 72,at Newberry ...had touchdown Gerard Martin on April 27, 1990 ... son of Bobbie and Ronald Martin ... undecided catch at Livingstone ... also caught three passes at Lenoir-Rhyne ... averaged 17.3 on major. yards on 15 kickoff returns with a long of 57 against St. Augustine’s ... 2007: Named second team All-South Atlantic Conference as a return specialist ... posted 25.5 average over 20 returns, including a 90 yarder for a TD vs. Newberry ... his average was fourth in SAC and 41st in NCAA II ... made 11 catches with a 15.2 average per catch ...had three grabs with one for a score at Brevard ...also had TD catch in playoff win over Albany State ... 2006: Played in all 10 games ... ranked DAYLON McALEXANDER fifth in SAC in kickoff returns ... had a 35-yard return vs. Presbyterian and one for Offensive Lineman 32 yards at Lenoir-Rhyne ... lone reception came at Livingstone ... had two catch- es in 2007 Spring Game ...HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbed All-State and all-conference as a senior at Chapman High School ... was selected to play in the North-South All- Star game ... as a junior, he threw for 824 yards and four touchdowns, while rush- 6-4 • 275 • Sophomore • Raleigh, NC ing for 879 yards and six scores ... PERSONAL: Born Travis Lamar Landrum on 61 March 27, 1988 in Spartanburg, SC ... son of Don and Belinda Landrum ... business 2008: Played in seven games as a reserve lineman ... made one start at left major. guard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-conference performer at Wakefield High School where he was conference Lineman of the Year as a senior RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD ... helped Wolverines to conference title ... PERSONAL: Born Samuel Daylon 2006 10 1 2 2.0 2 1/2 0 2007 McAlexander on May 13,1989 ...son of Eddie and Regina McAlexander ...business 13 11 167 15.2 44 3/65 2 major. 2008 10 15 250 16.7 72 3/94 1 Career 33 27 419 15.5 72 3/94 3 KO RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD 2006 10 11 241 21.9 35 0 2007 13 20 510 25.5 90 1 2008 10 15 260 17.3 57 0 Career 33 46 1011 22.0 90 1

www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 15 COLBY McCANNA ERIC MORMAN Tight End Wide Receiver

6-2 • 215 • Senior • Laurinburg, NC 86 6-1 • 185 • Sophomore • Rockingham, NC 27 2008: Saw action in four games ... 2007: Played in six games as a back-up tight 2008: Played in all 10 games and started seven ... was third on team with 17 end ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Scotland County ... PERSONAL: receptions ...averaged almost 18 yards per catch ...had high of five catches for 76 Born Colby Thomas McCanna on July 2, 1987 ... son of Joel and Lee McCanna ... yards and a score vs.Tusculum ... had 44-yard touchdown catch at Livingstone ... chemistry major. also had scoring grab at Mars Hill ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ... PERSONAL: Born Eric Rashad Morman on Oct. 14, 1989 ... son of Charles and Kay Morman ... physical education major with a fine 3.16 GPA in spring semester. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD KEMP McSWEEN 2008 10 17 302 17.8 44 5/76 3 Offensive Lineman

6-4 • 300 • Junior • Rockingham, NC 70 BOBBY MORRISON 2008: Saw action in nine games and made eight starts at left guard ... part of a Running Back unit that led the way for single-season rushing record for Jamelle Cuthbertson ... 2007: Played in a dozen games and made nine starts ...battled injuries,but was the regular right tackle ...red-shirted in 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL:Was an all-conference selection at Richmond Senior High School ... blocked for record-setting East 5-9 • 195 • Freshman (RS) • Statesville, NC Carolina running back Norman Whitley,who rushed for 2,700 yards as a junior and 40 2,064 yards as a senior.also played defensive tackle as a junior ...PERSONAL: Born Red-shirted in 2008 ...HIGH SCHOOL:West Iredell ...was named Shrine Bowl Kemphis Jamar McSween on March 8, 1988 ... son of Darrell and Traci McSween MVP ... was an All-State performer after rushing for 1,930 yards as a senior ... set ... physical education major. eight school marks in his career, including 45 career touchdowns ... PERSONAL: Born Bobby Lane Morrison, Jr. on Apr. 28, 1989 ... son of Bobby Morrison ... has interest in physical education. T.J. MICHEL Offensive Lineman WILBUR PENDER Defensive Lineman 6-3 • 295 • Freshman (RS) • China Grove, NC 64 Red-shirted in 2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Mt.Tabor ... helped the Spartans to 12-4 6-2 • 300 • Senior • Franklinton, NC record and a spot in the state title game as a senior ... played two years at North 93 Forsyth HS and was an all-county performer for the two-time conference champs 2008: Played in just two games, missing most of the season with a foot injury ...PERSONAL: Born Thomas Joseph Michel on Oct. 9,1989 in Fairfax,VA ...son of ... had three tackles in the opener vs. St.Augustine’s ... returned to see action vs. Kevin and Kim Michel ... sports management major with a good 3.06 GPA for Brevard,making one stop ...2007: Saw action in all 13 games ...registered 20 tack- spring semester. les with three sacks ...had two sacks and four tackles against Lenoir-Rhyne ...made six tackles with three stops for losses, including a sack in opener at Chowan ... recovered two fumbles at Brevard ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Franklinton ... PERSONAL: Born Wilbur Eugene Pender on Sept. 2, 1987 ... son of Wilbur and Edith Pender ... mathematics major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2006 7 02 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2007 13 6 14 20 5 3 0 0 2 0 2008 2 31 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 22 9 17 26 6 3 0 0 2 0

16 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com LAKEEM PERRY HOLT RAINS Linebacker Tight End

6-0 • 215 • Sophomore • Louisburg, NC 50 6-5 • 225 • Sophomore • Goldsboro, NC 85 2008: Named the South Atlantic Conference Defensive Freshman of the Year 2008: Appeared in five games on special teams and as a reserve tight end ...... started the nine games he played ... was second on the team in tackles with HIGH SCHOOL: Rosewood ... named all-conference and all-area for a team that 74 and added five stops for losses ... totaled four double-digit tackle efforts ... made playoffs all four years ... was captain for football, basketball and baseball posted a high of 17 tackles and forced a fumble at Newberry ...recorded 15 tack- teams ... PERSONAL: Born Holt Dawson Rains on Nov. 12, 1989 in Goldsboro ... les with two for losses vs. Brevard ... made 13 stops at Wingate and 10 in the son of Walter and Angela Rains ... undecided on major with a good 3.00 GPA. opener against St.Augustine’s ... HIGH SCHOOL: Louisburg ... named All-State as a senior, posting 158 tackles and helping the Warriors to a 12-2 record ... was a three-time all-conference pick and was Defensive MVP as a senior ... forced 16 fumbles in his career ... PERSONAL: Born Lakeem Lamont Perry on May 24, 1990 in Durham, NC ... son of Willie Mae Perry ... undecided on major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM MARQUELL REDDICK 2008 9 30 44 74 5 0 0 3 1 0 Offensive Line

6-3 • 265 • Sophomore • Detroit, MI 73 Red-shirted in 2008 ... transfer from Grand Rapids CC ... HIGH SCHOOL: TERRENCE PORTER Inkster ... was an All-State pick as an offensive lineman ... PERSONAL: Born Defensive Lineman Marquell Louis Reddick on January 19, 1988 ... son of Joseph and Angela Reddick ... athletic training major.

6-3 • 255 • Senior • Roanoke Rapids, NC 89 2008: Saw action in all 10 games and started five ... recorded 29 stops with six for losses and a pair of sacks ... made six tackles with two for losses at ADAWI REVELS Newberry ... also had half a dozen tackles against Carson-Newman and Lenoir- Fullback Rhyne ... posted sacks against Livingstone and Brevard ... recovered a fumble against Carson-Newman and forced one vs. Brevard ... 2007: Played in a dozen games and made one start ...posted 34 tackles with seven for losses ...made four tackles with two sacks in win over Livingstone ... had a pair of QB pressures vs. 6-0 • 220 • Junior • Hiddenite, NC Fayetteville State ... broke up a pass and had a tackle for loss vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... 32 2006: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ...was in on a sack against Carson- 2008: Played in all 10 games after making switch to fullback ...2007: Saw action Newman ... made five tackles with a tackle for a loss vs. Presbyterian ... also had in 10 games on special teams and at linebacker ... had nine tackles ... three of his stops for losses against Mars Hill and Winston-Salem St. ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a stops came in opener at Chowan ...recovered a fumble against Fayetteville State ... three-time all-conference and all-area selection at Roanoke Rapids High School ... red-shirted in 2006 ... earned All-America honors from the National Collegiate named conference Lineman of the Year as a senior,racking up 87 tackles and four Wrestling Association with Catawba’s club team ... he placed eighth in the 235- sacks ...as a junior he was in on 65 tackles and three sacks and added three sacks pound class ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Iredell ... PERSONAL: Bor n Adawi Sogwili as a sophomore ... was a NCPrepReport.com 2005 Preseason All-State 2A team at Revels on Aug. 30, 1988 ... son of Gary and Angela Revels ... political science major. defensive end ... PERSONAL: Born Terrence Antonio Porton on May 10, 1988 in Ahoskie, NC ... son of Robert Porter and Wanda Cofield ... business major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2006 9 8 13 21 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 2007 12 85 133 2 0 1 0 0 PHILIP RUSS 2008 10 15 14 29 6 2 0 0 1 1 Car eer 31 31 32 63 13 4.5 0 1 1 1 Long Snapper

6-3 • 260 • Sophomore • Casar, NC 57 2008: Saw action in seven games as long snapper on place kicking team ... missed several games with a thumb injury ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Burns ... PERSONAL: Born Philip Tyler Russ on Mar. 29, 1989 ... son of Tim and Elizabeth Russ ... physical education major with a fine 3.16 GPA. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 17 JULIAN SAMOLU MARTEL SHAW Linebacker Wide Receiver

6-1 • 215 • Senior • Salisbury, NC 9 6-2 • 195 • Junior • Greensboro, NC 16 2008: Made starts in nine of 10 games ...finished fourth on team in tackles and Red-shirted in 2008 ...transfer from Lenoir-Rhyne where he led the Bears in receiv- had four with losses ... had high of 10 stops and forced a fumble at Newberry ... ing with 20 catches as a sophomore ... had high of five receptions vs.Tusculum ... totaled seven stops vs. Brevard ... recovered a fumble and had a tackle for loss had 16 reception as a freshman and averaged 19.6 yards on seven kickoff returns against Tusculum ... 2007: Played in eight games after missing time with a foot ... HIGH SCHOOL: Northwest Guilford ... was All-Metro 7 4A Conference and All- injury ... made 15 tackles, including one for a loss against Valdosta State ... high of Guilford County honoree as a senior ... also named all-area and team MVP ...PER- five stops came against Brevard and Albany State ... 2006: Played in all 10 games SONAL: Born Lorenzo Martel Shaw, Jr. on July 27, 1988 in Greensboro ... son of as a freshman ... made a tackle for loss at Livingstone ... caused one fumble and Lorenzo and Sonya Shaw ... business major with a good 3.12 GPA. recovered another at Wingate ...HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2005 Rowan County Co- Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at West Rowan High School ... led the 13- 1 Falcons to the 3AA state quarterfinals finishing with 128 tackles ...PERSONAL: Born Julian Tamba Samolu on April 15,1988 in Salisbury ...son of Louise Robinson and Joseph Samolu ... business major. JAMEY SMALL DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2006 10 4 7 11 1 0 0 0 1 1 Wide Receiver 2007 8 4 11 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 2008 10 18 27 45 4 0 0 0 1 1 Career 28 26 45 71 6 0 0 0 2 2 6-3 • 160 • Junior • Rockwell, NC 81 2008: Played in eight games,seeing action as reserve wide out and on special teams ... 2007: Saw action in seven games ... caught six passes for a 14.8 average ... had three receptions against Livingstone ... made two catches for 54 yards in opener at Chowan ... had two grabs in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2005 CAMERON SEXTON ... HIGH SCHOOL: East Rowan ... PERSONAL: Born Jamey Lee Small on March Quarterback 21, 1987 ... son of Shadrick and Susette Small ... physical education major. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 7 6 89 14.8 43 3/21 0 2008 8 0 0 0.0 0 0/0 0 6-2 • 200 • Grad • Laurinburg, NC 12 Career 15 6 89 14.8 43 3/21 0 Transfer from the University of North Carolina ... earned his degree in commu- nications in May ... started six games for the Tar Heels as a senior, leading UNC to wins over nationally-ranked Connecticut,Boston College and Georgia Tech ...threw two TD passes, including one in the final minute, to help rally UNC to 28-24 win over Miami ... went 19-of-30 for 238 yards and three scores in the win over Boston College ... passed for 201 yards and ran for the winning score in fourth quarter in 29-24 win over Norte Dame ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a SuperPrep All-American at Scotland County High School ...threw for 2,379 yards and 22 touchdowns as a sen- ior in leading the Scots to the playoffs ... over his career he went 335-for-670 for 5,165 and 38 touchdowns ... PERSONAL: Born Cameron Fletcher Sexton on October 2,1986 ...son of Brent and Patti Sexton ...father starred at Elon and played three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Applefield weight room in the Hayes Field House.

18 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com BRANDON SUTTON THOMAS TREXLER Defensive Lineman Kicker/Punter

6-3 • 245 • Junior • Snow Hill, NC 95 5-10 • 190 • Sophomore • Wilmington, NC 1 2008: Earned second team All-South Atlantic Conference and third team All- 2008: Won the job as kicker and punter as a freshman ... went 4-of-7 on field Super Region 2 honors from the Football Gazette ... ranked sixth in the SAC in goals with a long of 42 at Mars Hill ... averaged 40.6 yards on seven punts with a sacks and fourth in tackles for losses ... was third on team in tackles and made 14 long of 54 against Livingstone ... also produced 50-yard punt at Mars Hill, averag- for losses ... had high of 10 stops vs. Carson-Newman ... was in on a sack and had ing 37.7 yards on six attempts ... HIGH SCHOOL: New Hanover ... as a senior, an interception at Mars Hill ...at Wingate,had eight tackles,four for losses with two made 8-of-10 field goals and converted 25-of-29 PAT’s ...PERSONAL: Born Thomas sacks and blocked a point-after try ... also had sacks against Livingstone and Richard Trexler on September 28, 1989 ... son of Richard and Melanie Trexler ... Tusculum ... 2007: Played in 12 games as a true freshman ... named SAC Player of undecided on major. the Week after season opener at Chowan where he made two sacks and forced a KICKING G XP-XPA FG-FGA LG PTS fumble ... also had sack in playoff win over Albany State ... six of his 24 tackles in 2008 10 26-33 4-7 42 38 2007 went for losses ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-conference and two-time All-State selection at Greene Central High School ... helped Rams to three confer- PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD ence titles ... PERSONAL: Born Brandon Theo Sutton on Nov. 28, 1988 ... son of 2008 10 49 1582 32.3 54 13 4 1 Isaac and Glenda Koonce ... recreation major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2007 12 8 16 24 6 3 0 0 0 1 2008 9 22 29 51 14 4 1 0 0 0 Career 21 30 45 75 20 7 1 0 0 1 BRYANT VENNABLE Defensive Back

BRIAN TERWILLIGER 6-0 • 185 • Sophomore • Gretna, VA 37 Wide Receiver 2008: Played in all 10 games and made three starts as a freshman ... had six tackles and broke-up two passes ... both break-ups came in opener vs. St. Augustine’s ... made a pair of tackles against ECSU and Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL: Gretna ...named All-State and helped the Dragons to a state title ...PER- 5-11 • 165 • Junior • Wilmington, NC 19 SONAL: Bor n Bryant Lee Vennable on Aug. 16, 1990 ... son of Bernard and Minnie 2008: Played in all 10 games ... was second on team in rushing with 297 yards Vennable ... undecided on major. ... caught six passes and completed 5-of-11 passes for 50 yards ... caught 51 yard DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM scoring pass and ran for a 27-yard score in win over Tusculum ... ran for a high of 2008 10 4 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 61 yards vs.Tusculum ... rushed for 56 yards and had four catches against ECSU ... went 2-for-4 pssing for 37 yards at Mars Hill ... red-shirted in 2007 ... had catch for 18 yards and completed pass for three yards in 2008 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: New Hanover ...PERSONAL: Born Brian Michael Terwilliger on Mar.24, 1988 ... son of Steve and Wendy Terwilliger ... sports management major.

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD TREVOR VERMETTE 2008 10 6 81 13.5 51 4/29 1 Fullback RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2008 10 53 297 5.6 30 61 2 GM EFF. 5-11 • 200 • Freshman (RS) • Concord, NC PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING 47 2008 10 5 11 50 31 1 0 45.5 37 65.5 Red-shirted in 2008 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Central Cabarrus ...PERSONAL: Born Trevor Hartley Vermette on May 1,1990 ...son of Steven and Elizabeth Vermette ... undecided on major.

www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 19 MARIO WASHINGTON RONNIE WILLIAMS Wide Receiver Wide Receiver

5-8 • 160 • Sophomore • High Point, NC 23 6-3 • 175 • Freshman (RS) • Durham, NC 82 2008: Saw action in six games ... had one catch for six yards vs. Livingstone ... Red-shirted in 2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Hillside ... as a senior had 42 catches red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ragsdale ... PERSONAL: Born Mario for 893 yards and 11 touchdowns ...PERSONAL: Born Ronnie Turner Williams on Douglas Washington on Oct. 18, 1988 ... son of Mario and Sharon Washington ... December 27, 1989 ... son of Robyn Tate and Ronnie Williams ... undecided on athletic training major. major.

BRANDON WEEDON Defensive Lineman

6-2 • 220 • Sophomore • Columbia, SC 91 2008: Played in eight games ... recorded eight tackles with a pair for losses ... made three stops, one for a loss, and blocked a punt at Lenoir-Rhyne ... was in on a sack at Livingstone ... had a pair of QB pressures against Tusculum ...... red-shirt- ed in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-region performer at Spring Valley High School ... PERSONAL: Born Brandon Bernard Weedon on Dec. 14, 1988 ... son of Byron and Jennis Weedon ...undecided on major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2008 8 4 3 7 2 0.5 00 0 0

Leon Ager Jaspen Gray

EJ Branch

20 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com SHUFORD STADIUM

Shuford Stadium has been the home to the Catawba Indians football team since the College relocated to Salisbury in 1925 and played host to a CSTV (CBS College) nationally broadcast game on September 27, 2007 against Mars Hill. In 1999, the field was named after legendary Tribe coach Gordon Kirkland. The new stadium has a seating capacity of 4,000 and can accommodate In 2006, Catawba played its first home night game in 32 years. The capacity crowd was up to 5,000 spectators. treated to a post-game fireworks show. Shuford Stadium was the site of a nationally televised Prior to the latest recon- live Thursday night game vs. Mars Hill on Sept. 27, 2007. struction for the beginning of the 2003 season, the last major renovation to the stadium was the original Hurley Press Box facility that was built in the early 1970s. The Hurley Press Box is a four-level facility. The bottom level consists of two sets of men’s and women’s restrooms and two concession areas. The second floor is currently used for storage, while the third floor is the Wurster President’s Box which can seat 49 people. The top floor has areas for two radio broadcasts, booths for both home and visiting coaches and filming, as well as the main media area. Nearly 300,000 bricks were used in the new construction of the press box and the outside wall. The new renova- tion also includes concessions and rest rooms on the visiting side of the facility. The new tiff-bermuda grass playing sur- face was installed by Course Crafters of Gainesville, GA. The new track, named for Irwin Belk, now runs in front of both the home and visiting stands. Stadium lights were added in 2006. Wurster President’s Box Billings Press Ar ea www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 21 2009 Catawba College Numerical Football Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Thomas Trexler K/P 5-10 190 So Wilmington,NC/New Hanover 3 Cortez Best DB 5-11 195 Sr Huntersville,NC/N.Mecklenburg 4 Leon Ager LB 6-0 195 Sr Grover,NC/Shelby 5 Antonio Hall RB 5-9 195 Sr Greensboro,NC/NE Guilford 6 Travis Landrum WR 6-0 185 Sr Inman,SC/Chapman 7 Brandon Bunn WR 5-11 175 Jr Virginia Beach,VA/Fork Union 8 Julian Hartsell DL 6-4 295 Jr Columbia,SC/Ridgeview 9 Julian Samolu LB 6-1 215 Sr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan 10 Patrick Dennis QB 6-1 185 Jr Durham,NC/Cedar Ridge 12 Cameron Sexton QB 6-2 200 Gr Laurinburg,NC/Scotland Co./UNC 13 Daniel Griffith QB 6-2 205 So Salisbury,NC/N.Rowan 14 Kewone Harris LB 6-0 190 So Durham,NC/Webb 16 Martel Shaw WR 6-2 195 Jr Greensboro,NC/NW Guilford/Lenoir-Rhyne 17 Logan Hulslander QB 6-0 185 Fr* Fort Myers,FL/Fort Myers 18 Gerron Bryant WR 6-3 180 Jr W. Palm Beach,FL/Boynton Beach 19 Brian Terwilliger WR 5-11 185 Jr Wilmington,NC/New Hanover 20 Terrence Jones DB 5-9 165 Jr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 21 Bryant Vennable DB 6-0 185 So Gretna,VA/Gretna 22 Jaspen Gray DB 5-11 175 Sr Advance,NC/Davie Co. 23 Mario Washington WR 5-8 160 Jr High Point,NC/Ragsdale 24 Derrick Brown DB 5-11 175 So Siler City,NC/Jordan Matthews 27 Eric Morman WR 6-1 185 So Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 28 Octavius Hough DB 6-1 185 So Charlotte,NC/E.Mecklenburg 29 Calvin Hall DB 5-9 185 Sr Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus/Averett 30 Casey Hall RB 5-9 170 So Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus/Averett 31 Aaron Cauble DB 5-11 170 Jr Salisbury,NC/E.Rowan 32 Adawi Revels FB 6-0 220 Jr Hiddenite,NC/N.Iredell 40 Bobby Morrison RB 5-9 195 Fr* Statesville,NC/W.Iredell 44 Jeb Bass LB 6-1 205 So Newton,NC/Foard 45 EJ Branch RB 6-0 225 Sr Albemarle,NC/Albemarle 47 Trevor Vermette FB 5-11 200 Fr* Concord,NC/C.Cabarrus 49 Brandon Cuthrell P 6-0 185 So Durham,NC/N. Durham 50 Lakeem Perry LB 6-0 215 So Louisburg,NC/Louisburg 52 Melquan Fair DL 6-1 275 Sr Raleigh,NC/E. Wake 55 Terence Crosby OL 6-3 295 Sr Winston-Salem,NC/Glenn 56 Kevin Hamaker OL 6-3 295 Sr Beaufort,SC/Battery Creek 57 Philip Russ LS 6-3 260 So Casar,NC/Burns 58 Ronald Martin LB 6-0 225 Fr* Clayton,NC/Clayton 59 Dustin Craft LB 6-1 210 Fr* China Grove,NC/Carson 61 Daylon McAlexander OL 6-4 275 So Raleigh,NC/Wakefield 62 Roy Carter, Jr. OL 5-10 310 Sr Warrenton,NC/Warren Co. 64 T.J. Michel OL 6-3 295 Fr* Winston-Salem,NC/Mount Tabor 70 Kemp McSween OL 6-4 300 Jr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 72 Hunter Carnes OL 6-4 305 Sr Ayden,NC/Ayden-Grifton 73 Marquell Reddick OL 6-3 265 So Detroit,MI/Grand Rapids CC 78 Zane Gibson OL 6-3 310 Jr Wake Forest,NC/Wakefield 79 Decarius Kanyinda OL 6-3 250 Fr* Raleigh,NC/Apex 81 Jamey Small WR 6-3 160 Sr Rockwell,NC/E.Rowan 82 Ronnie Williams WR 6-3 175 Fr* Durham,NC/Hillside 84 Lavar Marsh TE 6-4 275 Jr Burlington,NC/E.Alamance 85 Holt Rains TE 6-5 225 So Goldsboro,NC/Rosewood 86 Colby McCanna TE 6-2 215 Sr Laurinburg,NC/Scotland Co. 87 Grayson Downs TE 6-3 275 Jr Mt. Pleasant,NC/Mt. Pleasant 89 Terrence Porter DL 6-3 255 Sr Roanoke Rapids,NC/Roanoke Rapids 91 Brandon Weedon DL 6-2 220 So Columbia,SC/Spring Valley 92 Arthur Cromartie DL 6-3 230 Sr Fayetteville,NC/Sanford 93 Wilbur Pender DL 6-2 300 Sr Franklinton,NC/Franklinton 95 Brandon Sutton DL 6-3 245 Jr Snow Hill,NC/Greene Central 96 Alex Hartsell DL 6-4 285 Jr Columbia,SC/Ridgeview/The Citadel 98 Robert Brown DL 6-2 285 So Camden,SC/Camden 99 Marqus Davis DL 6-2 240 Sr Charlotte,NC/N.Mecklenburg

* Denotes Red-shirt freshman

22 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football Newcomers

NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Tyler Allen WR 5-11 170 So Orange Park,FL/Fleming Island/Jacksonville U. Vincent Beam TE 6-3 205 Fr North Wilkesboro,NC/Wilkes Central Gavin Blakey K 5-10 170 Fr Madison,NC/McMichael HS Nick Bodenheimer OL 6-2 245 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/Reagan Tobias Brown DL 6-2 270 Fr Stantonsburg,NC/Beddingfield Jarrod Cave OL 6-0 265 Fr Dobson,NC/Surry Central James Collins DB 6-1 200 So East Islip,NY/E. Islip/Suffolk CC Jared Crabtree WR 6-1 170 Fr Raleigh,NC/Wakefield Rob Creason DL 6-2 280 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/N. Davidson Dylan Crump WR 6-1 190 Fr Hudson,NC/Hibriten Anthony Cunningham DL 5-11 250 So So Landover,MD/Flowers/Pince George CC Levon Curtis WR 5-10 210 So Elon,NC/W.Alamance/W.Carolina Bo Davidson WR 5-9 175 Fr Gaffney,SC/Gaffney HS DJ Davis LB/LS 6-2 215 Fr Charleston,SC/Wando Robert Davis WR 6-0 175 Fr Claremont,NC/Bunker Hill Daniel Donaldson OL 5-11 230 Fr China Grove,NC/S. Rowan Stephen Dorenbusch OL 6-8 305 Fr Granite Falls,NC/S.Caldwell Matthew Draughn DB 5-10 160 Fr Asheboro,NC/Providence Grove Tim Flanagan RB/DB 5-8 160 Fr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan Scottie Floyd DB 5-10 165 Fr Gastonia,NC/Ashebrook Quatez Fuller RB 6-0 190 Fr Rutherfordton,NC/R-S Central Jerome Gadberry LB 6-0 180 Fr Boonville,NC/Starmount Rashaun Gaither RB 5-10 190 Fr Yadkinville,NC/Starmount Chance Green QB 6-6 205 Fr Greeley,CO/Northridge Seth Hazelton LB 6-2 195 Fr Gastonia,NC/Forestview Sammy Houston DB 5-10 165 Fr Hamlet,NC/Richmond Sr. Maurice Hughes QB 6-0 170 So Clemmons,NC/W.Forsyth/Forsyth Tech James Hunt LB/DE 6-1 220 Fr Clinton,NC/Clinton Alex Ingram DB 5-10 170 Fr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. Jonathan Ingram RB 5-8 190 Fr Lincolnton,NC/Linconlton Landon Isenhour QB 6-2 195 Fr Newton,NC/Foard Corey Johnson LB 5-10 225 Fr Fayetteville,NC/Britt Terrance Johnson WR/DB 5-9 175 Fr Pinnacle,NC/W.Stokes Spencer Kiziah WR 5-10 160 Fr Newton,NC/Newton-Conover Bobby Krauk P 6-6 210 Fr Finksburg,MD/Westminster Damein Lee DL 6-3 235 Fr Reidsville,NC/Reidsville Darrius Massey DB 5-8 165 So Spencer,NC/N.Rowan/Winston-Salem St. Payton McCollum WR 5-10 175 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/Mount Tabor LJ McCray DB 6-1 185 Fr Charlotte,NC/Harding Dennis McFatten LB 6-2 195 Fr Ocala,FL/Lake Weir Anthony McGill DB 6-0 185 Fr Matthews,NC/Butler Jeff McMillion OL 6-3 240 Fr Madison,NC/McMichael Alex Miller DB 5-10 185 Fr Newton,NC/Foard Richard Miller FB 6-1 235 Fr Elon,NC/W.Alamacnce Brett Mooring QB 6-3 235 Fr New Bern,NC/W.Craven Joseph Peterson S 5-10 170 Fr Chestertown,MD/Queen Anne’s Co. Thomas Phillips FB/P 6-3 255 Fr West Jefferson,NC/Ashe Co. Michael Priest LB 6-1 200 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/N. Davidson Aaron Rainey RB 5-11 230 Fr Gastonia,NC/Bessemer City Jumal Rolle DB 6-0 180 Fr Wilson,NC/Beddingfield Nathan Smith DB 5-7 165 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/Glenn/Forsyth Tech Lance Spivey OL 6-0 300 Fr Summerfield,NC/Reidsville Jacob Todd LB 6-2 220 Fr Norwood,NC/S. Stanly Ethan Winn OL 6-4 295 Fr Gretna,VA/Gretna Josh Wright RB 5-10 215 So Raeford,NC/Hoke Co./W.Carolina * Denotes Red-shirt freshman www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 23 2008 Catawba College Football Stats

GAME BY GAME TOTALS TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL 1D RUSH PASS TOTAL PUNTS TO PEN St. Augustine’s 0 7 0 7 14 15 44-159 7-13/88 57-247 7-26.1 1 5-41 CATAWBA 0 7 0 0 7 12 33-64 14-25/171 58-235 7-31.3 3 6-44 at Salisbury (2,871) Aug. 30, 2008

Elizabeth City St. 13 10 0 6 29 13 28-56 16-28/209 56-265 6-32.0 2 5-36 CATAWBA 7 14 7 13 41 22 45-248 17-35/231 80-479 5-35.8 2 13-95 at Salisbury (2,749) Sept. 6, 2008

CATAWBA 6 13 23 7 49 21 41-179 13-23/248 64-427 8-39.0 0 10-115 Livingstone 0 0 0 7 7 3 22-17 14-32/146 54-163 10-30.4 2 5-51 at Salisbury,NC (1,240) Sept. 13, 2008

CATAWBA 7 10 0 7 24 14 42-183 13-27/137 69-320 6-37.7 1 6-59 Mars Hill 7 0 0 0 7 14 24-39 18-36/239 60-278 6-28.2 1 2-25 at Mars Hill,NC (2,002) Sept. 27. 2008

CATAWBA 0 8 0 6 14 17 28-144 16-38/230 66-374 5-21.6 4 6-35 Newberry 7 16 10 0 33 13 48-167 8-15/175 63-342 5-39.2 1 10-76 at Newberry,SC (4,954) Oct. 4, 2008

Carson-Newman 0 7 0 14 21 13 44-219 8-15/106 59-325 7-32.1 2 5-44 CATAWBA 7 0 7 0 14 15 38-167 10-22/148 60-315 7-32.6 2 6-48 at Salisbury (2,691) Oct. 11, 2008

Tusculum 14 7 7 7 35 16 22-48 18-32/402 54-450 2-41.5 2 4-40 CATAWBA 7 9 21 0 37 22 52-186 19-27/357 79-543 5-22.2 0 8-47 at Salisbury (2,688) Oct. 18, 2008

CATAWBA 14 0 2 8 24 17 33-74 15-26/181 59-255 7-27.9 2 9-78 Wingate 7 14 6 7 34 19 43-152 13-30/189 73-341 5-35.8 0 17-158 at Wingate,NC (1,897) Oct. 25, 2008

Brevard 3 0 0 7 10 14 52-183 3-12/19 64-202 3-27.3 1 5-44 CATAWBA 10 7 7 0 24 14 36-236 4-13/30 49-266 7-28.7 2 6-49 at Salisbury (2,508) Nov. 1, 2008

CATAWBA 13 18 14 13 58 27 43-362 13-22/239 65-601 1-19.0 1 5-41 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 13 3 0 23 15 50-292 4-8/37 58-329 3-24.7 3 8-61 at Hickory,NC (4,756) Nov. 8, 2008

RUSHING G ATT YDS APC LG APG TD GAME HIGH RECEIVING G RCPTS RPG YDS AVG LG TD GAME HIGH Cuthbertson 10 144 1141 7.9 69 114.7 12 223 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Bunn 10 24 2.4 383 16.0 60 6 5/63 vs. Wingate Terwilliger 10 53 297 5.6 30 29.7 2 61 vs. Tusculum Strong 10 23 2.3 319 13.9 45 1 5/53 vs. Tusculum Hall 10 68 285 4.2 21 28.5 3 75 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Morman 10 17 1.7 302 17.8 44 3 5/76 vs. Tusculum Brooks 9 28 106 3.8 14 11.8 0 45 vs. Livingstone Landrum 10 15 1.5 250 16.7 72 1 3/94 vs. Newberry Dennis 10 33 32 1.0 21 3.2 1 21 vs. Livingstone Bryant 10 14 1.4 203 14.5 40 4 3/54 vs. Eliz. City Williamson 5 30 26 0.9 17 5.2 0 32 vs. MarsHill Cuthberton 10 11 1.1 96 8.7 23 0 4/61 vs. Carson-Newman Bell 2 9 6 0.7 5 3.0 0 9 vs. MarsHill Downs 10 10 1.0 187 18.7 32 3 2/48 vs. Mars Hill E.Smith 10 2 4 2.0 3 0.4 0 3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Hall 10 10 1.0 123 12.3 36 1 4/72 vs. Newberry Griffith 7 9 -13 -1.4 6 -1.9 0 3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Terwilliger 10 6 0.6 81 13.5 51 1 4/29 vs. Eliz. City Trexler 10 1 -23 -23.0 -2.3 0 Branch 7 1 0.1 19 19.0 19 0 1/19 vs. Tusculum TEAM 14 -18 -1.3 Washington 6 1 0.2 6 6.0 6 0 1/6 vs. Livingstone CATAWBA 10 391 1843 4.7 69 184.3 17 362 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Pate 6 1 0.2 4 4.0 4 0 1/4 vs. Newberry OPPONENTS 10 377 1332 3.5 53 133.2 14 292 by Lenoir-Rhyne Brooks 9 1 0.1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 1/-1 vs. Brevard CATAWBA 10 134 13.4 1972 14.7 72 20 19/357 vs. Tusculum OPPONENTS 10 109 10.9 1610 14.8 94 13 18/402 by Tusculum

PASSING G COMP ATT YARDS LG APG TD INT COMP% INT% RATING GAME HIGH Dennis 10 69 118 1152 60 115.2 13 5 58.5% 4.2% 168.36 357 vs. Tusculum Williamson 5 46 95 619 72 123.8 5 1 48.4% 1.1% 118.42 218 vs. Eliz. City Griffith 7 13 31 125 31 17.9 1 0 41.9% 0.0% 86.45 82 vs. Wingate Terwilliger 10 5 11 50 31 5.0 0 1 45.5% 0.9% 65.45 37 vs. Mars Hill Bunn 10 1 2 26 26 2.6 1 0 50.0% 0.0% 324.20 26 vs. Brevard TEAM 0 1 0 CATAWBA 10 134 258 1972 72 197.2 20 7 51.9% 2.7% 136.30 357 vs. Tusculum OPPONENTS 10 109 221 1610 94 161.0 13 7 49.3% 3.2% 123.59 402 by Tusculum

24 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com SCORING G TDRUNTDREC TDRET 2PAT 1PAT FG SFTY TOTAL AVG PUNT RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TD Cuthbertson 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 7.2 Strong 10 9 35 3.9 35 0 Trexler 10 0 0 0 0 26 4 0 38 3.8 Bunn 10 8 24 3.0 24 0 Bunn 10 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 36 3.6 Cauble 10 1 19 19.0 16 0 Gill1000030033.0Weedon 8 1 10 10.0 10 0 Bryant 10 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 26 2.6 Branch 7 1 2 2.0 2 0 Hall 10 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 24 2.4 D.Brown 10 1 -10 -10.0 -10 0 Downs 10 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 20 2.0 Jones 10 1 13 13.0 13 0 Terwilliger 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.8 Bennett 9 15 15 1 Morman 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.8 CATAWBA 10 22 108 4.9 19 1 Bennett 9 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.7 OPPONENTS 10 8 63 7.9 19 0 Darnell 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.7 Landrum 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 Strong 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 KICK RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TD Carpenter 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 Landrum 10 15 260 17.3 57 0 Davis 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 Terwilliger 10 11 240 21.8 42 0 Noel10000100020.2Jones 10 5 114 22.8 37 0 TEAM 00000024 Noel 10 3 51 17.0 27 0 CATAWBA 10 17 20 2 3 30 4 2 292 29.2 E.Smith 10 2 37 18.5 26 0 OPPONENTS 10 14 13 1 2 23 4 0 213 21.3 Bunn 10 2 0 0.0 0 0 Bryant 10 2 11 11.0 11 0 DEFENSIVE Pate 6 1 26 26.0 26 0 STATISTICS G UT AT TT TFL SACK PBU FF FREC/YDS Brooks 9 1 12 12.0 12 0 Bennett 9 7 7 0 McAfee 10 43 38 81 18/-39 2/-6 2 1 1-0 CATAWBA 10 41 758 18.5 57 0 Perry 9 30 44 74 5/-9 0 3 0 1-0 OPPONENTS 10 46 1002 21.8 86 1 Sutton 9 22 29 51 14/39 4/-24 0 0 0 Samolu 10 18 27 45 4/4 0 0 1 1-0 INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS AVG IPG LG TD Noel 10 21 22 43 2/-6 0 1 1 0 Carpenter 10 3 42 14.0 0.3 42 1 Carpenter 10 26 11 37 3/-6 0 3 0 0 Glenn 7 1 18 18.0 0.1 18 0 Davis 10 16 21 37 15/76 6/-53 1 4 1-47 Benton 8 1 3 3.0 0.1 3 0 Fair 10 12 22 34 16/-56 6.5/-43 0 1 1-0 Sutton 9 1 38 38.0 0.1 38 0 Porter 10 15 14 29 6/-20 2/-10 0 1 1-5 Bennett 9 18 9 27 1/5 0 3 2 0 Noel 10 1 0 0.0 0.1 0 0 Jones 10 14 8 22 1/-1 0 4 0 0 CATAWBA 10 7 101 14.4 1.2 42 1 Ager 10 7 11 18 5/12 2.5/-12 1 0 1-0 OPPONENTS 10 7 32 4.6 1.3 34 0 J.Hartsell 7 4 13 17 11/-21 2/-8 0 0 0 PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLK NET Branch 7 94130 0 1 1 0 Trexler 10 49 1582 32.3 54 13 4 1 31.61 R.Brown 9 3 10 13 4/6 .5/-1 0 0 1-5 Darnell 6 2 63 31.5 35 0 0 0 16.50 Best 8 6 6 12 1/-1 0 3 0 0 Gill 1 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 0 28.00 Cromartie 9 3 8 11 3/-6 .5/-3 1 0 0 Team 2 3 1.5 3 001 Benton 8 5 5 10 2/-4 0 3 0 0 CATAWBA 10 54 1676 31.0 54 13 4 2 29.87 Grey 9 3 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 OPPONENTS 10 58 1809 31.2 47 18 2 3 29.33 D.Brown 10 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 A.Hartsell 8 2 7 9 4/-5 0 0 0 0 KICK SCORING G PAT-ATT FG-ATT PTS AVG Walker 8 2 7 9 1/-2 .5/-2 1 0 0 Trexler 10 26-33 47 38 3.8 Weedon 8 4 3 7 2/4 .5/-3 0 0 0 FG Made: 42,21,31,30 FG Miss: 32,35,41 Vennable 10 4 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 Gill 1 34 0-0 3 3.0 Glenn 7 5 0 5 1/-1 0 30 0 Darnell 6 11 00 1 0.7 Holloway 4 4 1 50 0 0 0 0 Pender 2314 0 0 0 0 0 OPPONENTS 10 2327 410 35 3.5 Littlejohn 10 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 FG Made: 35,20,24,22,23,31 FG Miss: 33,35,38,39,34,53 Hough 8 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 Harris 5 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL LG E.Smith 10 213 0 0 0 0 0 Trexler 00 11 24 12 00 47 42 Cauble 10 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 CATAWBA 00 11 24 12 00 47 42 Bass 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 OPPONENTS 00 33 16 00 01 4-10 35 Case 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Landrum 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL Bunn 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Terwilliger 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 CATAWBA 71 86 81 54 0 292 Strong 10 1 0 1 0 0000 OPPONENTS 58 74 26 55 0 213 Trexler 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 CATAWBA 10 317 345 662 119/323 27/165 33 13 8-57 YARDSTICK CATAWBA OPP Opponents 10 341 344 685 82/272 25/177 24 6 10-28 First Downs 181 135 Rushing 85 70 CATAWBA Blocked Kicks: Jones (PAT, Punt), Cauble (Punt), Sutton, (FG), Weedon (Punt) Passing 78 52 Penalty 18 13 3rd Down Conv. 47/128 44/140 Efficiency 36.7% 31.4% 4th Down Conv. 4/14 2/16 TwoPoint Conv. 2/2 1/2 Total Net Yards 3815 2942 Avg. Per Game 381.5 294.2 Total Off. Plays 649 598 Avg. Gain per Play 5.9 4.9 Net Yards Rush 1843 1332 Avg. Gain Rush Per Game 184.3 133.2 Total Rush Plays 391 377 Net Yards Pass 1972 1610 Avg. Gain Pass Per Game 197.2 161.0 Comp./Att. 134/258 109/221 Comp. Percentage 51.9% 49.3% Sacks By/Yards 27/165 25/177 Had Intercepted 7 7 Fum/Lost 19/10 22/8 Total Turnovers 17 15 Give AwayTake Away Ratio +2 -2 Points Off Turnovers 57 60 Pen/Yards 75/615 66/576 Avg. Time of Possession 31:07 28:53 Total Points/Avg. 292/29.2 213/21.3 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 25 2008 Season in Review

GAME 1 – Aug. 30 GAME 2 – Sept. 6 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Shuford Stadium, Salisbury St. Augustine’s 14 Elizabeth City St. 29 #19 CATAWBA 7 CATAWBA 41

SALISBURY, NC -- St.Augustine’s cashed in on a pair of Catawba turnovers as the Falcons SALISBURY, NC – Catawba overcame an early 13-0 deficit and defeated visiting Elizabeth held off the 19th-ranked Indians for a 14-7 win. The loss marked the first season-opening loss City State 41-29. Catawba iced the see-saw battle when Marcus Davis returned a fumble 47 for Catawba since 1995. yards for a score with 4:40 to play. Jamelle Cuthbertson ran for 150 yards and three touchdowns After a scoreless first quarter, Stephan Stanback intercepted a Catawba pass at the Indian to spark the Catawba Indians comeback. 35 early in the second quarter. On the next play, after taking a lateral, quarterback Anthony ECSU struck first on the game’s third play from scrimmage as Curtis Rich connected with Brown tossed a 35-yard strike to Lendell Bembo, Dexter Manley for a 67-yard score just 1:03 into the contest. The point-after was missed. who made a grab in the back of the end zone Catawba would fumble the snap on a punt attempt on its first possession and after two runs against a pair of Catawba defenders for the game’s from Dennis Hamilton, the last covering two yards, the Vikings led 13-0 with 11:12 remaining first score. in the opening quarter. Catawba was able to drive 76 yards in the final Cuthbertson got the first Catawba score as the Indians marched 78 yards which was two minutes of the half to tie the score. Howard capped by the senior’s one-yard run to trim the deficit to 13-7. The Indians took the lead early Williamson (Greensboro,NC/Dudley HS) complet- in the second quarter as Howard Williamson tossed a 14-yard strike to Brandon Bunn for a 14- ed five-of-seven passes on the drive,including a 29- 13 edge and Catawba increased its lead to 21-13 on a 49-yard burst by Cuthbertson. yarder to Brandon Bunn (Virginia Beach, VA/Fork Reggie Smith answered the score with an 86-yard kickoff return for the Vikings. ECSU got Union) on the final play of the half. a 35-yard field goal from Daniel Mendez with 30 seconds left in the half to take a 23-21 lead. The biggest break for the Falcons came early After a short ECSU punt in the third quarter, Cuthbertson ran in from five yards out to cap in the fourth quarter when a punt bounced off the an 18-yard drive with 7:28 to go in the third quarter to put Catawba ahead for good. Williamson back of a Catawba player and was recovered by St. threw a 23-yard scoring pass to Gerron Bryant two minutes into the fourth quarter for a 34-23 Augustine’s at the Tribe 12. Brown ran in on the next play for the winning points. lead. Travis Landrum (Inman, SC/Chapman HS) returned the ensuing kickoff to the Falcon 26, ECSU pulled within 34-29 on a 34-yard run by Hamilton with 11:33 remaining and the but a fumble on a double reverse on the first play from scrimmage ended the threat. Catawba Vikings were just inside Catawba territory in the final five minutes when Davis sacked Rich then had one final chance, driving inside the St.Augustine’s 20-yard-line in the final three minutes. returned the fumble for a score and the 41-29 lead. Jasmon Carpenter intercepted Rich on the The Indians would turn the ball over on downs and the Falcons made one first down to run next ECSU drive and Catawba ran out the clock. out the clock. Williams completed 16-of-31 passes on the day for 218 yards and two scores. Brian Brown completed 7-of-13 passes for St.Augustine’s for 88 yards and a score. He added 40 Terwilliger caught four passes for 29 yards, ran for 56 on five carries and completed a pass for yards on the ground and another score. Walter Sanders led the Falcon ground game with 72 13 yards. Charles McAfee recorded 10 tackles, including five for losses, while Davis had a pair yards and caught three passes for 25 yards. Williamson went 14-of-22 for 171 yards and a score of sacks. Hamilton led ECSU on the ground with 72 yards on 14 tries. Rich was 16-of-28 pass- for Catawba. The Indians were held to 64 yards on the ground. ing for 209 yards, while Manley finished with 149 yards on eight catches. Rod Jones made a dozen tackles for the Vikings with a sack and a fumble recovery. STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final St.Augustine’s (1-0) 0 7 0 7 14 STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final CATAWBA (0-1) 0 7 0 0 7 Elizabeth City (1-1) 13 10 10 0 29 CATAWBA (1-1) 7 14 7 13 41 2ND QUARTER STA - Lendell Bembo 35 pass from Anthony Brown (Adison Daniels kick), 10:22, CAT - 1ST QUARTER Brandon Bunn 29 pass from Howard Williamson (Thomas Trexler kick), 0:00 ECSU - Dexter Manley 67 pass from Curtis Rich (kick failed), 13:57, ECSU - Dennis Hamilton 4TH QUARTER 2 run (Daniel Mendez kick), 11:12, CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 1 run (Thomas Trexler kick), STA - Brown 12 run (Daniels kick), 13:24 5:40 2ND QUARTER STA CAT CAT - Brandon Bunn 14 pass from Howard Williamson(Trexler kick),14:54, CAT - Cuthbertson First Downs 15 12 49 run (Trexler kick), 3:20, ECSU - Reggie Smith 86 KO return (Mendez kick), 3:07, ECSU - Rushes-Yards 44-159 33-64 Mendez 35 FG, 0:30 Passing Yards 88 171 3RD QUARTER Comp-Att-Int 7-13-1 14-25-1 CAT - Cuthbertson 5 run (Trexler kick), 7:28 Return Yards 4-41 5-85 4TH QUARTER Punts-Average 7-26.1 7-31.3 CAT - Gerron Bryant 23 pass from Williamson (kick failed), 13:02, ECSU - Hamilton 34 run Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 (pass failed), 11:33, CAT - Marqus Davis 47 fumble return (Trexler kick), 4:40 Penalties-Yards 5-41 6-44 Possession Time 30:16 29:44 ECSU CAT Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-2 3-16 First Downs 13 22 Rushes-Yards 28-56 45-248 RUSHING: St.Augustine’s-Walter Sanders 17-72,Antohny Brown 8-40, Markese Long 15-34, Passing Yards 209 231 RIchard Boone 1-16, Everett Long 1-1,Team 3-minus 3; Catawba-Brian Terwilliger 4-26, Jamelle Comp-Att-Int 16-28-1 17-35-1 Cuthbertson 12-23,Antonio Hall 4-9, Howard Williamson 10-6, Princeton Brooks 3-0. Return Yards 7-164 11-127 PASSING: St.Augustine’s-Anthony Brown 7-13-1-88; Catawba-Howard Williamson 14-22-0-171, Punts-Average 6-32.0 5-35.8 Patrick Dennis 0-2-1-0. Fumbles-Lost 5-1 2-1 RECEIVING: St.Augustine’s-Walter Sanders 3-25, Lendell Bembo 1-35, Jone’ Harris 1-16, Jabre Penalties-Yards 5-36 13-95 Green 1-11, Jamain Smith 1-1; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 3-18, Brandon Bunn 2-50,Travis Possession Time 22:03 37:57 Landrum 2-46, Grayson Downs 2-23,Antwan Strong 2-20, Gerron Bryant 2-8,Antonio Hall 1-6. Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-19 3-28 MISSED FG: St Augustine’s-None; Catawba-None.ATT: 6,010. ATT - 2,871. RUSHING: ECSU-Dennis Hamilton 14-72, Joel McClenney 3-3, Curtis Rich 6-minus 4, Ricky Hill 4-minus 5, Daniel Mendez 1-minus 10; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 16-150, Brian Terwilliger 5-56,Antonio Hall 9-37, Howard Williamson 9-17, Princeton Brooks 3-15,Team 2-minus 4, Thomas Trexler 1-minus 23. PASSING: ECSU-Curtis Rich 16-28-1-209; Catawba-Howard Williamson 16-31-0-218, Brian Terwilliger 1-1-0-13, Patrick Dennis 0-3-1-0. RECEIVING: ECSU-Dexter Manley 8-149,Tashawn Lee 2-23, Dennis Hamilton 2-minus 3, Karvin Gwaltney 1-21, Ricky Hill 1-17, Morrell McPhatter 1-4, Bryan Fields 1-minus 2; Catawba-Brian Terwilliger 4-29, Gerron Bryant 3-54,Antwan Strong 3-30,Travis Landrum 2-32, Jamelle Cuthbertson 2-18, Eric Morman 1-43, Brandon Bunn 1-14, Grayson Downs 1-11. MISSED FG: ECSU-None; Catawba-None. ATT: 3,871.

26 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com GAME 3 – Sept. 13 GAME 4 – Sept. 27 Alumni Stadium, Salisbury, NC Mears Stadium, Mars Hill, NC CATAWBA 49 #23 CATAWBA 24 Livingstone 7 Mars Hill 7

SALISBURY, NC -- Catawba claimed the Mayor’s Cup for the ninth straight time with a 49- MARS HILL, NC -- Catawba limited host Mars Hill to one score and recorded a 24-7 win 7 victory over host Livingstone. Sophomore quarterback Patrick Dennis highlighted the night over the Lions The win was the 50th for Catawba Coach Chip Hester and the 12th in the last by equaling a school record with five touchdown passes. 13 meetings with Mars Hill. Dennis connected with red-shirt freshman Eric Morman on the first score The Indians took the lead on its second possession of the opening quarter after the defense as the duo capped a 76-yard drive on a 44-yard scoring play. That held Mars Hill on a three and out inside its own 20. Catawba moved 43 yards on six plays,scor- would be the lone score of the opening quarter, but ing on a 13-yard pass from Howard Williamson to Eric Morman. MHC would come right back, early in the second Jasmon Carpenter intercepted tying the game on Elroy Harris’ three-yard run. The score was set up by a nice catch by Tyrea a pass and returned it 42 yards to give the Allen on a badly underthrown pass by Ricky Spradling. The play covered 38 yards to the Tribe Indians a 13-0 edge. four and was the second of two 3rd down conversions on the drive for Mars Hill. Catawba would take a 19-0 lead to Catawba regained the lead with six minutes left in the opening half. Williamson threw for the break after Dennis found Travis his second touchdown pass of the game on a two-yard toss to Antonio Hall. Grayson Downs Landrum for a 22-yard score with 5:44 helped set up the score with a one-handed grab and run deep inside Lion territory. Williamson left before the break. Catawba got two converted a 3rd-and-8 with a nine yard pass to Brandon Bunn inside the MH five. quick scores to open the third quarter as the The Indians would get a boost just before the half as freshman Thomas Trexler connected Blue Bears fumbled a snap on a punt in the end zone on a 42-yard field goal on the final play to give Catawba a 17-7 lead at the break. Catawba held for a safety and Dennis added a 40-yard strike to Gerron Mars Hill to just 100 total yards in the first half. Bryant 30 seconds later for a 28-0 lead. The Lions had two chances to cut into the Catawba lead, but Michael Pinkerton missed a Dennis would add two more scoring passes before the quarter was over,tossing a 10-yard 33-yard field goal on its first drive of the third quarter and a 35-yard attempt early in the fourth pass to Grayson Downs and tying the record on a 51-yard connection with Brandon Bunn. quarter. After the second miss,Jamelle Cutherbertson broke the big play for Catawba,racing 67 Antonio Hall closed out the Catawba scoring on a one-yard run with 5:14 to play. Steven yards on a third-and-two run down to the Lion five. It was the lone first down for the Tribe in Williams threw a four-yard pass to Christopher Peoples for the lone Livingstone score with the second half. On third down,Patrick Dennis found Bunn for an 11-yard score and a 24-7 lead 3:34 left. with 9:16 to play. The Catawba defense held the Blue Bears to just three first downs and 163 total yards. Mars Hill would be intercepted by Catawba’s Brandon Sutton and failed on two fourth The Indians totaled 427 yards. Jamelle Cuthbertson ran for 63 yards, while Hall followed with down tries on its next three possessions. Catawba held a vaunted Lion ground game to just 39 57. Freshman Princeton Brooks added 45 yards. Dennis went 12-of-21 for 242 yards and the yards on the day. record-tying five touchdowns. Bunn had three catches for 55 yards. Cuthbertson had 115 yards on 11 carries for Catawba. Williamson completed 9-of-19 pass- es for 83 yards and two scores. George Stripling ran for 50 yards for Mars Hill, but the Tribe STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final defense recorded three sacks. Spradling was 18-of-36 for 239 yards and Allen hauled in five pass- CATAWBA (2-1) 6 13 23 7 49 es for 103 yards. Livingstone (0-3) 0 0 0 0 7 STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1ST QUARTER CATAWBA (3-1) 7 10 0 7 24 CAT - Eric Morman 44 pass from Patrick Dennis (kick failed), 9:15 Mars Hill (3-2) 7 0007 2ND QUARTER CAT - Jasmon Carpenter 42 INT return (DJ Gill kick), 13:55, CAT - Travis Landrum 22 pass 1ST QUARTER from Dennis (kick failed), 5:44 CAT - Eric Morman 13 pass from Howard Williamson (Thomas Trexler kick), 5:42, MH - Elroy 3RD QUARTER Harris 3 run (Michael Pinkerton kick), 2:24 CAT - Safety, 9:59, CAT - Gerron Bryant 40 pass from Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 9:18, 2ND QUARTER CAT - Grayson Downs 10 pass from Dennis (Gill kick), 4:22, CAT - Brandon Bunn 51 pass CAT - Antonio Hall 2 pass from Williamson (Trexler kick), 6:01, CAT - Trexler 42 FG, 0:00 from Dennis (Trexler kick), 3:10 4TH QUARTER 4TH QUARTER CAT - Brandon Bunn 11 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 9:16 CAT - Antonio Hall 1 run (Gill kick), 5:14, LC - Chris Peoples 4 pass from Steven Williams (Dominic Piscitello kick), 3:34 CAT MH First Downs 14 14 CAT LIV Rushes-Yards 42-183 24-39 First Downs 21 3 Passing Yards 137 239 Rushes-Yards 41-179 22-17 Comp-Att-Int 13-27-0 18-36-1 Passing Yards 248 146 Return Yards 5-92 4-78 Comp-Att-Int 13-23-0 14-32-2 Punts-Average 6-37.7 6-28.2 Return Yards 7-103 8-149 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Punts-Average 8-39.0 10-30.4 Penalties-Yards 6-59 2-25 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Possession Time 32:25 27:35 Penalties-Yards 10-115 5-51 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-19 1-10 Possession Time 31:14 28:46 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-19 4-22 RUSHING: Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 11-115, Howard Williamson 7-32,Antonio Hall 7-21, Brian Terwilliger 7-12, George Bell 6-9, Princeton Brooks 2-4,Team 1-0, Patrick Dennis 1-10; RUSHING: Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 10-63,Antonio Hall 7-57, Princeton Brooks 10-45, Mars Hill-George Stripling 10-50, George Washington 7-11, Elroy Harris 1-3,Tyrea Allen 1-minus Patrick Dennis 6-21, Erik Smith 1-1, Brian Terwilliger 2-0,Team 1-minus 1, Daniel Griffith 4- 4, Ricky Spradling 5-minus 24. minus 7; Livingstone-Rashaad Flucker 8-20, Linwood Jenkins 3-11, Jamel Moore 1-3,Team 1- PASSING: Catawba-Howard Williamson 9-19-0-83, Brian Terwilliger 2-4-0-37, Patrick Dennis 2-4- minus 2, Steven Williams 2-minus 3, Bryan Aycoth 7-minus 12. 0-17; Mars Hill-Ricky Spradling 18-36-1-239. PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 12-21-0-242, Daniel Griffith 1-2-0-6; Livingstone-Bryan Aycoth RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 3-26,Antwan Strong 3-23, Grayson Downs 2-48,Antonio 10-24-0-76; Steven Williams 4-8-0-70. Hall 2-6, Gerron Bryant 1-15, Eric Morman 1-13,Travis Landrum 1-6; Mars Hill-Tyrea Allen 5- RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 3-55, Eric Morman 2-63,Antwan Strong 2-39,Travis 103, John Brown 4-61, Elroy Harris 3-23, Frankie Waters 2-23, George Stripling 1-18, George Landrum 2-32, Gerron Bryant 1-40, Grayson Downs 1-10, Mario Washington 1-6,Antonio Hall Washington 1-7, Brandon Jones 1-5, Jonas Randolph 1-minus 1. 1-6; Livingstone-Rashaad FLucker 5-13,Travis Allen 2-63, Kerry Hammock 2-47, Christopher MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Mars Hill-Michael Pinkerton 33, 35. Peoples 2-12, Miles Harris 1-6, Ryan Gordon 1-3, Jamel Moore 1-2. ATT - 2,002. MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Livingstone-None. ATT: 1,240

www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 27 GAME 5 – Oct. 4 GAME 6 – Oct. 11 , Newberry, SC Shuford Stadium, Salisbury #20 CATAWBA 14 #21 Carson-Newman 21 Newberry 33 CATAWBA 14

NEWBERRY, SC – Host Newberry took advantage of three blocked kicks and four SALISBURY, NC – Carson-Newman got a last minute touchdown pass from Alex Good to turnovers to knock off 20th-ranked Catawba. Kamaal McIlwain blocked two kicks for Otis Miller as the 21st-ranked Eagles avoided an upset by defeating host Catawba 21-14. It Newberry, made three tackles and broke up two passes, including a potential touchdown marked the first loss for the Catawba Indians in the last 38 games when they had scored the strike. Receiver Kelton Tindal helped key the offense catching two passes for touchdowns of game’s first points. 49 and 94 yards. He also blocked a punt. Good was the offense for the Eagles on the night, setting up the first two scores on long Catawba out-gained NC in first downs, passing yardage and total offense, put could never runs before tossing the game-winning pass with 44 seconds to play. He finished with 121 overcome the turnovers and special teams mistakes. Jamelle Cuthbertson led Catawba with yards on the ground and added 106 through the air on 8-of-15 passing. Buck Wakefield added 108 rushing yards on 12 carries, while Travis Landrum caught three passes for 94 yards. 74 yards for the Eagles, who ran for 219 yards. Miller had four catches for 50 yards. Freshman linebacker Lakeem Perry nearly doubled his season tackles total with 17 stops - 15 The Catawba defense stymied Carson-Newman for most of the night. Good got 82 of his of which went down as solos. Junior Julian Samolu recorded 10 tackles. yards on the two long runs and 29 on the scoring pass to Miller as those three plays account- After an intercetpion and a missed field goal on Catawba’s frist two possessions,Newberry ed for a third of the Eagle offense. Jamelle Cuthbertson led the Catawba offense with 125 converted three third downs and scored on Gerald Legree’s 2-yard touchdown for a 7-0 lead. yards on the ground, going over 100 yards for the third straight game, and catching four pass- After a punt pinned Newberry inside its own 3-yardline a bad snap out of the end zone gave es for 61 yards. the Indians a safety to cut the deficit to 7-2. Catawba opened the scoring late in the first quarter when Aaron Cauble blocked an Eagle A possession later, Samolu forced a fumble, giving Catawba the ball at the Newberry 15. punt. Tyon Bennett scooped the ball up at the C-N 15 and returned it for a score and a 7-0 lead It took only three plays for Cuthbertson to find the endzone and put Catawba up 8-7. The at the 2:34 mark of the quarter. Good broke through with his first long run late in the half, momentum changed on the PAT as McIlwain blocked the PAT attempt, which was returned keeping for 42 yards from his own 20. He capped the drive with a five-yard run to tie the score for a defensive PAT and a 9-8 lead for Newberry. 2:45 before the half. The lead was extended to 16-8, when Brandon Gantt found Tindal for a 49-yard touch- The Indians regained the lead on its opening drive of the second half when Patrick Dennis down pass with 5:09 left before the half.Tindal would make his mark on the game again on lofted a 34-yard pass to Gerron Bryant. The score put Catawba up 14-7 at the 9:20 mark of the the next drive, blocking a punt and recovered it at the Catawba 5. Tharry Salley scored on the third quarter. Good would break through midway through the final quarter, bursting for 40 first play,giving Newberry a 23-8 lead it would take to halftime. yards to the Tribe 10. A play later Wakefield carried in to tie the score with 6:41 left. Newberry moved ahead 26-8 on a 20-yard field goal by Britt Blackmon then Derrell Mills Catawba moved the ball into Eagle territory inside the final five minutes, but Cuthbertson ended a Catawba threat with an interception at the Newberry 2. On third-and-6 for Newberry, was hit by Otis Ballard after a 19-yard run and Corey Parks recovered for C-N at the Eagle 40 Gantt would find Tindal for a 94-yard touchdown strike that all but iced the issue. with 4:29 remaining. Good converted a fourth down at the Catawba 40 with just over a Gantt finished the game 5-of-11 passing for 156 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Salley led minute to play then completed two passes to Miller to give the Eagles their first lead of the the rushing attack with 21 carries for 87 yards and a touchdown. Mills and Devon Smalls led game. Catawba moved to midfield, but Daniel Griffith’s desperation heave was batted down Newberry with five tackles apiece. Mike Grase and Stewart Good each recorded sacks for by Revel Coffey. Newberry. The Eagles recorded five sacks on the night and forced three fumbles, recovering two. Ballard caused two fumbles and also had a sack among his four tackles. Charles McAfee had a STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final dozen tackles for Catawba and recovered a fumble. Brandon Sutton had 10 stops. Catawba CATAWBA (3-2) 0 8 0 6 14 did not convert on 10 third-down tries, while the Eagles were two-of-13. Newberry (3-2) 7 16 10 0 33 STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1ST QUARTER CarsonNewman (4-2) 0 7 0 14 21 NEW - Gerald Legree 2 run (Britt Blackmon kick), 2:54 CATAWBA (3-3) 7 0 7 0 14 2ND QUARTER CAT - Safety, 14:03, CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 1 run (kick blocked), 7:35, NEW - Andre Moyd 1ST QUARTER PAT return, 7:35, NEW - Kelton Tindal 49 pass from Brandon Gantt (Blackmon kick), 5:09, CAT - Tyon Bennett 15 blocked punt return (Thomas Trexler kick), 2:34 NEW - Tharry Salley 5 run (Blackmon kick), 3:56 2ND QUARTER 3RD QUARTER CN - Alex Good 5 run (Joey Scribner-Howard kick), 2:45 NEW - Blackmon 20 FG, 9:04, NEW - Tindal 94 pass from Gantt (Blackmon kick), 4:59 3RD QUARTER 4TH QUARTER CAT - Patrick Dennis 34 pass to Gerron Bryant (Trexler kick), 9:20 CAT - Antonio Hall 2 run (kick blocked), 11:51 4TH QUARTER CN - Buck Wakefield 10 run (Scribner-Howard kick), 6:41, CN - Good 29 pass to Otis Miller CAT NEW (Scribner-Howard kick), 0:44 First Downs 17 13 Rushes-Yards 28-144 48-167 CN CAT Passing Yards 230 175 First Downs 13 15 Comp-Att-Int 16-38-3 8-15-0 Rushes-Yards 44-219 38-167 Return Yards 9-109 7-81 Passing Yards 106 148 Punts-Average 5-21.6 5-39.2 Comp-Att-Int 8-15-0 10-22-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 Return Yards 1-4 4-42 Penalties-Yards 6-35 10-76 Punts-Average 7-32.6 7-32.1 Possession Time 29:36 30:24 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-2 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-3 2-13 Penalties-Yards 5-44 6-48 Possession Time 29:35 30:25 RUSHING: Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 12-108, Brian Terwilliger 6-22, Patrick Dennis 3-10, Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-32 1-3 Antonio Hall 3-6, Princeton Brooks 1-1, George Bell 3-minus 3; Newberry-Tharry Salley 21-87, Gerald Legree 13-57, Brandon Gantt 7-24,Tim Boyd 3-10, David Brown 1-0, Eric McCollon 1- RUSHING: CNewman-Alex Good 19-129, Buck Wakefield 13-74, Ricky Harris 4-11,Tony minus 3, Kelton Tindal 1-minus 3,Team 1-minus 5. Richardson 5-10, Dewayne Mims 2-5, Otis Miller 1-minus 10; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 17- PASSING: Catawba-Howard Williamson 3-14-1-96, Patrick Dennis 7-11-2-97, Daniel Griffith 4-9- 125, Brian Terwilliger 3-23,Antonio Hall 7-22, Princeton Brooks 2-15, Patrick Dennis 5-11, 0-37, Brian Terwilliger 2-4-0-0; Newberry-Brandon Gantt 5-11-0-156, Eric McCollom 3-4-0-19. Howard Williamson 4-minus 29. RECEIVING: Catawba-Antonio Hall 4-72,Travis Landrum 3-94, Eric Morman 3-30, Brandon PASSING: CNewman-Alex Good 8-15-0-106; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 6-11-0-97, Howard Bunn 2-7, Jamelle Cuthbertson 2-minus 1, Gerron Bryant 1-13,Antwan Strong 1-11, Justin Pate Williamson 4-9-0-51, Daniel Griffith 0-1-0-0, Brian Terwilliger 0-1-0-0. 1-4; Newberry-David Pressley 3-6, Kelton Tindal 2-143, Eric Huggins 2-22, Brandon Bostick 1-4. RECEIVING: CNewman-Otis Miller 4-50, Reggie Hubbard 1-29,Tony Richardson 1-22, Buck MISSED FG: Catawba-Thomas Trexler 32; Newberry-None. Wakefield 1-8, Ricky Harris 1-minus 3; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 4-61, Eric Morman 2-33, ATT - 4,954 Brandon Bunn 2-15, Gerron Bryant 1-34,Antwan Strong 1-5. MISSED FG: CNewman-Joey Scribner-Howard 38; Catawba-None. ATT - 2,691

28 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com GAME 7 – Oct. 18 GAME 8 – Oct. 25 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Belk Stadium, Wingate, NC Tusculum 35 CATAWBA 24 CATAWBA 37 #20 Wingate 34

SALISBURY, NC – Catawba amassed a season-high 543 yards of total offense and held off WINGATE, NC – Wingate rallied from an early first quarter deficit, turning a pair of Tusculum for a 37-35 win. Catawba opened the game of big plays as Jamelle Cuthbertson Catawba turnovers into 15 points as the #20 Bulldogs took a 10-point win. JD Moore threw dashed 63 yards for a score just 3:58 into the contest. The run would lead to a 121-yard after- three touchdown passes, completing 13-of-30 passes for 189 yards. noon for the senior, who went over 100 yards for the fourth straight game to tie Andre His favorite target was Ryan Webber, who caught four passes for 76 yards and two touch- Marshall’s school record. downs. Both Webber touchdowns came in the first half.Webber’s second scoring catch pulled Tusculum would answer after a 43-yard kickoff return by Deonte’Gist set up the Pioneers the Bulldogs within 14-13 with 3:55 remaining in the second frame. at the Catawba 46 yard line. Gist caught a 32-yard pass to the 13 and Jamar Ferguson tied the After the score,Wingate took the lead for good on the ensuing kick-off as Philip Thomas game with a one-yard run. On the next TC possession, Corey Russell went up top to Calvin returned a Catawba fumble 10 yards for a touchdown. Thomas caught a two-point conversion Britt on a 2nd-and-20 play for a 73-yard score and a 14-7 lead with 3:29 to go in the opening pass from Moore to give Wingate a 21-14 advantage at intermission. quarter. Moore threw his final scoring strike of the game with 4:30 left in the third quarter, cover- A 60-yard pass from Catawba’s Patrick Dennis to Brandon Bunn set up a four-yard run by ing 43 yards to Shawn Barrett. The point after was blocked and Catawba’s Chris Noel returned Cuthbertson, but Catawba would miss the point-after, leaving Tusculum on top 14-13. After a it for a defensive point-after to leave the Bulldogs on top 27-16. Nelson Woods iced the game TC fumble,Thomas Trexler converted a 21-yard field goal to give Catawba a 16-14 edge with with a two-yard run on the second play of the final quarter. 3:26 left in the half. Catawba would get a late score on a 31-yard pass from Daniel Griffith to Brandon Bunn The Pioneers would strike again before the half was over as Russell connected with Nate with just over a minute remaining. Wingate would recover the on-side kick and run out Binder for a 59-yard touchdown. The score with just 1:38 remaining in the half gave TC a 21- the clock. 16 lead. Catawba marched to the Tusculum four in the final seconds, but a sack by Javon Catawba had built a 14-7 first quarter lead on two scoring runs by Jamelle Cuthbertson. Forsett forced a field goal which was missed. The senior had a streak of four straight 100-yard games snapped, finishing with 57 yards on 15 Catawba retook the lead by scoring on its first two drives of the second half. Dennis carries. He ran for 45 yards on the Tribe’s first possession. Patrick Dennis went 8-of-15 for 99 threw a 36-yard pass to Eric Morman and another one of 51-yards to Brian Terwilliger for a 30- yards, while Griffith was 7-of-11 for 82 yards. 21 edge midway through the third quarter. Less than two minutes later, Russell hooked up Catawba had two turnovers on the day and Wingate cashed both in for scores. The Bulldogs with Binder on a 60-yard score to trim the Pioneer deficit to 30-28. did not commit a turnover, but did have the point-after and a field goal blocked. Wingate con- Before the third quarter was over, Catawba would strike again. On a fourth-and-one play, verted 8-of-17 third down opportunities while holding Catawba College to 0-of-11. Terwilliger ran up the middle for 27 yards and a 37-28 Indian lead. The Tribe defense would record four sacks over the next three TC possessions,keeping the Pioneers off the board until STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 2:11 remained when Russell tossed a 17-yard pass to Binder to cut the Catawba lead to 37-35. CATAWBA (4-4) 14 0 2 8 24 Aaron Cauble recovered the on-side kick attempt and Catawba was able to run out the clock. Wingate (8-1) 7 14 6 7 34 Dennis threw for 357 yards and two scores for Catawba, completing 19-of-27 passes. Morman had five catches for 71 yards, while Terwilliger had a touchdown receiving and rush- 1ST QUARTER ing. Russell completed 18-of-32 passes for 402 yards and four scores to lead the Pioneers. WU - Ryan Webber 28 pass from JD Moore (Michael Crutchfield kick), 13:00, CAT - Jamelle Binder had 148 yards receiving, while Britt added 139. Catawba had just over 39 minutes of Cuthberton 2 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 9:27, CAT - Cuthbertson 1 run (Trexler kick), 3:08 possession time and did not commit a turnover. The Indian defense recorded five sacks and 2ND QUARTER held TC to just 48 yards rushing. WU - Webber 28 pass from Moore (kick failed), 3:55, WU - Philip Thomas 10 fumble return (Thomas pass from Moore), 3:47 STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 3RD QUARTER Tusculum (5-3) 14 7 7 7 35 WU - Shawn Barrett 43 pass from Moore (kick blocked), 4:30, CAT - Chris Noel PAT return, 4:30 CATAWBA (4-3) 7 9 21 0 37 4TH QUARTER WU - Nelson Woods 2 run (Crutchfield kick), 14:50, CAT - Brandon Bunn 31 pass from Daniel 1ST QUARTER Griffith (Gerron Bryan pass from Griffith), 1:23 CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 63 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 11:02, TC - Jamar Ferguson 1 run (Gareth Rowlands kick), 7:59, TC - Calvin Britt 73 pass from Corey Russell (Rowlands kick), 3:29 CAT WNG 2ND QUARTER First Downs 17 19 CAT - Cuthbertson 4 run (kick failed), 11:26, CAT - Trexler 21 FG, 3:26, TC - Nate Binder 59 Rushes-Yards 33-74 43-152 pass from Russell (Rowlands kick), 1:38 Passing Yards 181 189 3RD QUARTER Comp-Att-Int 15-26-1 13-30-0 CAT - Eric Morman 36 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 12:27, CAT - Brian Terwilliger Return Yards 8-94 7-114 51 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 7:27, TC - Binder 60 pass from Russell (Rowlands kick), Punts-Average 7-27.9 5-35.8 5:38, CAT - Terwilliger 27 run (Trexler kick), 1:47 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 4TH QUARTER Penalties-Yards 9-78 17-158 TC - Binder 17 pass from Russell (Rowlands kick), 2:11 Possession Time 28:08 31:52 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-18 4-33 TC CAT First Downs 16 22 RUSHING: Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 15-57, Brian Terwilliger 7-12, Princeton Brooks 1-7, Rushes-Yards 22-48 52-186 Antonio Hall 1-4, Patrick Dennis 5-0,Team 1-minus 1, Daniel Griffith 3-minus 5; Newberry- Passing Yards 402 357 Patrick Pinchinat 10-90, Nelson Woods 26-68,Vince Jordan 1-11,Team 1-minus 1, JD Moore 5- Comp-Att-Int 18-32-1 19-27-0 minus 16. Return Yards 6-119 5-75 PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 8-15-1-99, Daniel Griffith 7-11-0-82;Wingate-JD Moore 13-30- Punts-Average 2-41.5 5-22.2 0-189. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 5-63 Antwan Strong 4-72,Travis Landrum 2-21, Eric Penalties-Yards 4-40 8-47 Morman 2-13, Gerron Bryant 1-11, Brian Terwilliger 1-1;Wingate-Ryan Webber 4-76, Shawn Possession Time 20:46 39:14 Barrett 3-57, Jordan Softcheck 2-15, Delric Ellington 1-21, Kameron Kranz 1-12, Patrick Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-33 5-35 Pinichiant 1-7, Nelson Woods 1-1. MISSED FG: Catawba-None;Wingate-Michael Crutchfield 34. RUSHING:Tusculum-Corey Russell 12-31, Jamar Gerguson 5-20, Ryan Tallent 1-0, Marcus Foster ATT - 1,897 2-0,Team 1-minus 1, Fred Jones 1-minus 2; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 14-121, Brian Terwilliger 7-61,Antonio Hall 18-27, Team 4-minus 9, Patrick Dennis 9-minus 14. PASSING:Tusculum-Corey Russell 18-32-1-402; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 19-27-0-357. RECEIVING:Tusculum-Ryan Tallent 7-60, Nate Binder 4-145, Calvin Britt 3-139, Deonte’ Gist 3- 47, Jarrell NeSmith 1-11; Catawba-ERic Morman 5-76,Antwan Strong 5-53, Brandon Bunn 3-85, Grayson Downs 2-37,Antonio Hall 2-36, Brian Terwilliger 1-51, EJ Branch 1-19. MISSED FG:Tusculum-Gareth Rowlands 39; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 35. ATT - 2,688 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 29 GAME 9 – Nov. 1 GAME 10 – Nov. 8 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury , Hickory, NC Brevard 10 CATAWBA 58 CATAWBA 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 23

SALISBURY, NC – Senior Jamelle Cuthbertson ran for 156 yards and two scores to lead HICKORY, NC – Senior Jamelle Cuthbertson established three school records as Catawba rolled Catawba to a 24-10 win over visiting Brevard. The effort pushed Cuthbertson past the 2,000 up 601 yards of total offense en route to a 58-23 victory over host Lenoir-Rhyne. With the win, the mark in his career. Catawba Indians concluded their season at 6-4 overall and 4-3 in the SAC,securing a 14th-straight win- Catawba scored first on a 31-yard field goal by Thomas Trexler midway through the first ning campaign. quarter. Brevard answered with a 24-yard kick from Chase Henry. Cuthbertson would break Cuthbertson ran for a career-high 223 yards on 21 carries and scored twice. He set the Catawba the first play from scrimmage after the Brevard field goal going 69 yards for a score and a 10-3 record for yards in a season (1,141), set a standard with his seventh 100-yard rushing game of the sea- lead with 20 seconds left in the opening quarter. It was the longest run in the senior’s career. son to become the first Tribe back to run for 200 yards in a game twice in a career. The first time also The Indians would take a 17-3 lead to the half on a 26-yard reverse pass from Brandon Bunn came on the turf at Moretz Field against Lenoir-Rhyne, totaling 218 yards in 2006. to Grayson Downs with just 52 seconds left before the break. That pass play would be the After a 16-yard Cuthbertson run to open the game, Catawba fumbled the snap on its second play longest by either team on the day. Cuthbertson finished the first half with 123 yards, marking from scrimmage to set Lenoir-Rhyne up at the Tribe 37. Senior Chris Noel helped the Indians avert the sixth time he has reached the plateau this season to tie Andre Marshall’s school record. an early deficit as he intercepted Justin Sanders on the Bears’ first play. Catawba’s Terrence Jones blocked a Tornado punt late in the third quarter to set the Indians Cuthbertson helped key a 97-yard drive, rushing for 50 yards, following the pick to give the up at the Brevard 11-yard-line. A play later,Cuthbertson scored his second touchdown for a 24- Indians a 6-0 edge. Antonio Hall finished the drive with a nine-yard run. Lenoir-Rhyne followed with 3 lead with 4:06 left in the quarter. a 70-yard march in 12 plays to take its lone lead of the game following a four-yard run by Sanders. A 31-yard burst for Cuthbertson was followed by a 20-yard run from Brian Terwilliger to set up a Brevard got on the board with 10:05 remaining as Desmond Wilson capped a nine-play,45- three-yard score from Cuthbertson to give Catawba a 13-7 edge at the end of the quarter. He finished yard drive with a three-yard-run. The Tornados would get the ball back twice, but had posses- the opening quarter with 100 yards. sions end on fumbles caused by Marqus Davis and Terrence Porter. Catawba went up 21-7 early in the second quarter as Grayson Downs caught a 32-yard pass from Cuthbertson accounted for 156 of Catawba’s 256 total yards. Brian Terwilliger added 50 Patrick Dennis. It was the first of four touchdown strikes for Dennis,who threw for 239 yards on 13- yards on the ground. Catawba completed 4-of-13 passes for 30 yards. Brevard went 3-for-12 of-20 passing. Downs caught a two-point conversion pass from Terwilliger. through the air for 19 yards, while Donald Hudson had 52 yard on the ground. Wilson totaled Each team scored twice in the final six minutes of the half. Andrew Courman ran in from five- 49 yards and Trey Wilborn 48 rushing. yards out to cut the Indian lead to 21-14,but Catawba answered on an eight-yard pass from Dennis to Catawba held Brevard to just 202 total yards and had three sacks. Freshman Lakeem Perry Gerron Bryant. Two plays later, Byron Darby raced 53 yards to get the Bears within 28-20. Catawba recorded 15 tackles, including two for losses. Charles McAfee had eight stops and a sack. was able to tack on a 31-yard field goal by Thomas Trexler to cap the first half scoring,giving the Indians Salonik Amos had 10 tackles for Brevard. a 31-20 lead. The Bears opened the second half with a 22-yard field goal from Colin Corpe,but Catawba quick- STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final ly answered. Cuthbertson, who had 154 yards at the half and needing just eight yards for the school Brevard (1-8) 3 0 0 7 10 single-season rushing mark, wasted little time breaking off a 33-run on his first touch of the second CATAWBA (5-4) 10 7 7 0 24 half. Dennis followed with a 20-yard strike to Brandon Bunn and a 38-23 Catawba lead. Lenoir-Rhyne fumbled on its next drive and Dennis connected with senior Antwan Strong on a 1ST QUARTER 34-yard pass to put Catawba up 45-23. Terwilliger iced the game on a four-yard run early in the fourth CAT - Thomas Trexler 31 FG, 6:55, BC - Chase Henry 24 FG, 0:47, CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson quarter and Cuthbertson capped his career with a one-yard run with 7:08 to play for the final margin. 69 run (Trexler kick), 0:020 Hall followed Cuthbertson with 75 yards on eight carries as Catawba ran for 362 yards. Bunn 2ND QUARTER caught three passes for 68 yards, while Strong had two receptions for 66 yards. Darby finished with CAT - Brandon Bunn 26 pass to Grayson Downs (Trexler kick), 0:52 an even 100 yards on nine carries for L-R. The Bears ran for 292 yards, but threw for just 37. 3RD QUARTER STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final CAT - Cuthbertson 11 run (Trexler kick), 4:06 4TH QUARTER CATAWBA (6-4) 13 18 14 13 58 BC - Desmond Wilson 2 run (Henry kick), 10:05 Lenoir-Rhyne (3-8) 7 13 3 0 23 1ST QUARTER BC CAT CAT - Antonio Hall 9 run (kick failed), 8:43, LR - Justin Sanders 4 run (Colin Corpe kick), 3:18, First Downs 14 14 CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 3 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 2:09 Rushes-Yards 52-183 36-236 2ND QUARTER Passing Yards 19 30 CAT - Grayson Downs 32 pass from Patrick Dennis (Downs pass from Dennis), 9:25, LR - Comp-Att-Int 3-12-0 4-13-1 Andrew Courman 5 run (Corpe kick), 5:50, CAT - Gerron Bryant 8 pass from Dennis (Trexler Return Yards 6-106 7-92 kick), 2:40, LR - Byron Darby 53 run (kick failed), 1:56, CAT - Trexler 30 FG, 0:31 Punts-Average 7-28.7 3-27.3 3RD QUARTER Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-1 LR - Corpe 22 FG, 9:08, CAT - Brandon Bunn 20 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 8:28, CAT - Penalties-Yards 5-44 6-49 Antwan Strong 34 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 4:09 Possession Time 35:32 24:28 4TH QUARTER Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-13 3-19 CAT - Brian Terwilliger 4 run (kick failed), 12:50, CAT - Cuthbertson 1 run (Cory Darnell kick), 7:08 RUSHING: Brevard-Donald Wilson 12-52, Desmond Wilson 15-49,Trey Wilborn 13-48, Matthew CAT LR Gaines 8-20, Justin Fleming 4-14; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 16-156, Brian Terwilliger 6-50, First Downs 27 15 Antonio Hall 4-27, Princeton Brooks 4-11, Patrick Dennis 2-minus 1,Team 1-minus 3, Daniel Rushes-yards 43-362 50-292 Griffith 1-minus 4. Passing yards 239 37 PASSING: Brevard-Matthew Gaines 3-9-0-19,Trey Wilborn 0-3-0-0; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 2-4-0- Comp-Att-Int 13-22-0 4-8-1 4, Brandon Bunn 1-1-26-0, Daniel Griffith 1-7-0-0, Brian Terwilliger 0-1-0-1. Return Yards 7-138 9-209 RECEIVING: Brevard-Donald Hudon 2-14, Shaton Pratt 1-5; Catawba-Gerron Bryant 2-5, Punts-Average 1-19.0 3-24.7 Grayson Downs 1-26, Princeton Brooks 1-minus 1. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 MISSED FG: Brevard-None; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 41. Penalties-Yards 5-45 8-61 ATT - 2,508 Possession Time 27:55 32:05 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-5 0-0 RUSHING: Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 21-223, Antonio Hall 8-75, Brian Terwilliger 6-35, Patrick Dennis 2-15, Princeton Brooks 2-8, Daniel Griffith 1-3, Erik Smith 1-3,Tm 2-0; Lenoir-Rhyne-Byron Darby 9-100,Andrew Courman 8-59, Justin Sanders 17-48, Joey Robinson 8-48, Major Herron 5-24,Antwain Ross 1-12, Justin Wynn 1-1,TEAM 1-0. PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 13-20-0-239, Brandon Bunn 0-1-0-0, Daniel Griffith 0-1-0-0; Lenoir-Rhyne-Justin Sanders 3-5-1-36, Major Herron 1-3-0-1. RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 3-68,Travis Landrum 3-19,Antwan Strong 2-66, Eric Morman 2-31, Gerron Bryant 2-23, Grayson Downs 1-32; Lenoir-Rhyne-Joey Robinson 2-9, Devan Pointer 1-27, Byron Darby 1-1. MISSED FG: Catawba–None; Lenoir-Rhyne–Colin Corpe 53. ATT: 4,756. 30 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com Catawba Fooball Catawba and All Americans Professional Football

1934 - Tubby Garland, tackle 1990 - Todd Lipe, defensive end M.L. Barnes (DT) - Los Angeles Dons, 1948 1936 - W.Ellis Meehan, back (1st) Jemonte Battle (DB) - Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-05 Aaron Kanner, punter 1938 - Jake Briggs, guard (OT) - , 1949 1942 - Dwight Holshouser, back (2nd) 1945 - Ray Yagiello, tackle Curtis Walker, linebacker Drew Buie (WR) - Oakland Raiders, 1969-71; Cincinnati Bengals, 1972 Carroll Bowen, back (HM) Dan Castles (OT) - Washington Redskins, 1956 Ed Edminston,Tackle Mike Miller, defensive back James Dickey (DE) - New York Yankees, 1948 (HM) 1946 - Ray Yagiello, tackle Tubby Garland (DT) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1938; N.Y.Giants, 1938 1947 - Art Claar, end 1991 - Curtis Walker, linebacker Ray Yagiello, tackle (2nd) Bill Griffin (DT) - Miami Dolphins, 1970-71 1948 - Lee Spears, back 1992 - Curtis Walker, linebacker Dave Hankee (DE) - Baltimore Colts, 1969; N.Y.Jets, 1967 1951 - Bill Stanfield, end (HM) (1st) Ken Hartley (P) - New England Patriots, 1981 Brian Ray, tackle (HM) 1952 - Harold Carter, back Ike Hill (WR) - Buffalo Bills, 1970-71; Chicago Bears, 1972-74 1953 - Harvey Stratton, 1994 - Jason Norton, kicker linebacker (HM) (3rd) SaMario Houston (LB) - Berlin Thunder, 2007 1955 - Dick Snyder, end (HM) 1995 - John Williams, defensive Marcus Huntley (DL) - Minnesota Vikings, 2007 1956 - Pete Stout, back back (HM) Danny Jenkins (P) - Carolina Panthers, 2003 1996 - Greg Payne, kicker Lou Biacchi, quarterback Lance Johnson (WR) - British Columbia Lions, 2007 John McGrath, tackle (1st) 1960 - Ron Crouse, punter (HM) Jeff Cochrane, tight end Aaron Kanner (P) - , 1994; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995; Jean Worthington, back (HM) Carolina Panthers, 1996; Chicago Bears, 1998 (HM) Maurice Miller, defensive Poss Kesler (TE) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1936 1965 - David Robbins, end (HM) end (3rd) 1997 - Maurice Miller, defensive Ed Koontz (DE) - Boston Patriots, 1968 John Scott, quarterback Radell Lockhart (DE) - Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001; New England Patriots, (HM) end (1st) Reid Bradshaw, tackle (HM) 1998 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st) 2002; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; NY Giants, 2003-04; Frankfurt 1967 - Ed Koontz, tight end (HM) 1999 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st) Galaxy, 2004; San Diego Chargers, 2005; NY Jets, 2005 1972 - David Taylor, tackle DeVonte Peterson, defensive end (3rd) Mike McDonald (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals, 1976 (1st) Maurice Miller (DE) - Albany Firebirds, 1998-99 1974 - Mike McDonald, linebacker Don Moore, guard (HM) (1st) 2000 - Radell Lockhart, defensive Bobby Myers (QB) - Chicago Bears, 1985 Dan Fish, tackle (2nd) end (1st) Robert Natcher (LB) - Orange (NJ) Tornadoes, 1933 1984 - Kenny Watkins, tight end DeVonte Peterson, defensive end (1st) Devonte Peterson (DE) - Buffalo Bills, 2001-02; Indianapolis Colts, 2003; (HM) Berlin Thunder, 2004; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; New England 1986 - Keith Henry, free safety Don Moore, guard (2nd) (HM) Shawn Sanders, linebacker Patriots, 2004; Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-07 (HM) Bucky Pope - (WR) - Los Angeles Rams, 1964-67; Green Bay Packers, 1987 - Keith Henry, free safety 2001- Shawn Sanders, linebcker (1st) (2nd) Todd McComb, linebacker(1st) 1968 1988 - Keith Henry, free safety Matt Gross, kicker (2nd) Netto Purnsley (WR) - , 1990 (1st) Cole Beane, offensive lineman Randy Brown, kicker Greg Quick (OG) - Atlanta Falcons, 1987; New York Jets, 1988 (HM) Brad Roach (QB) - , 2008. (2nd) 2002- Todd McComb, linebacker Rodney Goodine, linebacker (1st) Gill Robinson (DE) - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1933 (1st) Jamel Jackson, defensive back Lee Spears (RB) - Charlotte Clippers, 1949 Mike Warfield, quarterback (HM) David Taylor (OT) - Baltimore Colts, 1973-78 (HM) Allan Rohrbaugh, kicker (HM) Arthur Tomainin (DT) - , 1942 1989 - Rodney Goodine, linebacker 2003- Cole Beane, tackle (1st) (1st) Khanis Hubbard, defensive end Harold Vann (C) - Newark Bears, 1936-37 Todd Lipe, defensive end (1st) Randy Watts (DT) - Kansas City Chiefs, 1987; Cowboys, 1987-88 (2nd) Jamel Jackson, defensive back Ray Yagiello (DT) - Los Angeles Rams, 1948-49 (2nd) Tubby 2004- Daniel Lynch, guard (2nd) Garland Kolby Fisher, defensive end All-American quarterback (HM) Brad Roach became Luke Samples, quarterback Catawba’s most recent (HM) 2005- Rush Rollins, kicker (HM) pro player, signing with 2006- Ron Ellington, linebacker (1st) the Baltimore Ravens of 2007- Terence Crosby,offensive the NFL in 2008. tackle (HM) Ron Ellington, defensive end (3rd) Kory Fisher, running back (HM) Brad Roach, quarterback (1st) 2008- Terence Crosby,offensive tackle (1st)

Catawba’s first All-American, who played professionally with the N.Y. Brad Roach Giants. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 31 Catawba vs. Top 25

Catawba has faced 27 teams that were ranked in the AFCA top 25 since the December 1, 2001 - Lubbers Stadium (Allendale,MI) poll began in 2000. The Indians have a 15-12 record in those games and are NCAA II Semifinals 5-4 vs. teams ranked in the top 10. #2 Grand Valley State 34, #7 Catawba 16 One of the best seasons in school history came to an end as the Lakers Oct. 28, 2000 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) pulled away in the final quarter. Catawba pulled within 20-16 on a Rodney #3 Catawba 13, #5 Carson-Newman 10 Wallace run with 6:36 left,but GVSU scored twice in the final 5:19 to ice the Matt Gross kicked a 25-yard field goal with one second remaining to lift game. Catawba in front of a standing-room only crowd.A bad snap on a punt by the Eagles set up the winning kick. The Indians held Carson-Newman to just 23 September 14, 2002 - Miller Stadium (Indiana,PA) yards in the second half. #18 Indiana,PA 27, #8 Catawba 26 Catawba saw IUP rally for three fourth-quarter scores to stun the Tribe in November 18, 2000 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) the final 10 minutes. Brian Eyerman’s 36-yard strike with 1:37 left provided NCAA II Playoffs the winning points. #3 Catawba 28, #8 West Georgia 24 Catawba scored twice in the final quarter to rally from a 10-point deficit. November 2, 2002 - (Greeneville,TN) Joe Hilliard scored from two-yards out with 1:38 remaining for the winning #10 Catawba 29, #24 Tusculum 17 score. Mitch Ellis, playing on a bad knee, threw for 380 yards and three Catawba built a 29-7 lead and then had to hold off the Poineers. scores. Tusculum was denied three times without points inside the Tribe 25-yard line in the final quarter. November 25, 2000 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) NCAA II South Region Final November 9, 2002 - Ludwig Stadium (Salisbury,NC) #11 Delta State 20, #3 Catawba 14 #3 Carson-Newman 34, #9 Catawba 9 On a muddy field, played in a steady, cold rain, Catawba saw Delta State In a game played at Salisbury High School due to renovations at Shuford run for 339 yards en route to the win. The Indians got a blocked punt for a Stadium,Carson-Newman ran for 450 yards and pulled away from a 13-9 lead score with 3:53 to go in the third quarter, but the offense never penetrated in the final half. the Statesman’s 40-yard-line the rest of the way. Nov. 23, 2002 - Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (Valdosta,GA) Sept. 22, 2001 - (Clinton,SC) NCAA II Playoffs #6 Catawba 28, #22 Presbyterian 14 #2 Valdosta State 24, #16 Catawba 7 Luke Samples made his debut as the Catawba quarterback and tossed a Valdosta avenged the playoff upset from the previous year, keeping go-ahead score to open the second half to snap a 7-7 tie. Rodney Wallace ran Catawba off the board until the third quarter in building a 24-0 lead. Catawba for 145 yards and two scores to pace the Tribe. drove inside the Blazer 20 on its opening drive, but was intercepted in the end zone. October 6, 2001 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) #4 Catawba 21, #20 Tusculum 17 September 20, 2003 - Jeralds Stadium (Fayetteville,NC) Marcus Bland scored from a yard out with 8:33 left and Ryan Norman #8 Catawba 17, #14 Fayetteville State 14 stopped the Pioneers on fourth-down at the Tribe eight as Catawba held on Rodney Wallace scored two touchdowns and put the Tribe on top to stay for the win. with a one-yard plunge late in the third quarter. The Broncos hit the upright on a 47-yard field goal try early in the fourth quarter and Steven Williams November 17, 2001 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) ended the final drive with a force-fumbling sack. NCAA II Playoffs #7 Catawba 35, #14 Central Arkansas 34 November 1, 2003 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) In one of the most exciting games to be played at Shuford Stadium, #7 Catawba 27, #15 Tusculum 22 Catawba rallied from a 31-20 halftime deficit to take the win. Rodney Wallace Catawba sealed the win on a halfback pass from Corey Ready to Brian scored on a short run with 12:56 left for the final points. Luke Samples iced Carter with less than a minute to play as the Indians held off Tusculum. The the game when he connected with Arnold Gaither for a 31-yard gain on third- Pioneers had just 72 yards in the opening half, but scored twice early in the and-20 with just over a minute remaining. third quarter to pull even.

Nov. 24, 2001 - Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (Valdosta,GA) Nov. 8, 2003 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN) NCAA II South Region Final #10 Carson-Newman 41, #6 Catawba 36 #7 Catawba 37, #1 Valdosta State 34 (OT) Luke Samples threw for a school-record 492 yards and nearly rallied Tony Hawkins scored from four-yards out with eight second left in regu- Catawba from a 34-3 second-half deficit. C-N went up 41-22 with 9:02 lation and Matt Gross kicked a 35-yard field goal in overtime to give Catawba remaining, but two strikes from Samples had the Tribe within 41-36 with one of the biggest wins in school history. The Blazers out-gained Catawba 3:01 left, but the Eagles were able to run out the clock. 487 to 276, but had five turnovers and had a pair of field goals blocked by Darris Morris. — continued on p. 33

32 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com September 11, 2004 - Miller Stadium (Indiana,PA) Oct. 13, 2007 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN) #12 Catawba 52, #9 Indiana,PA 19 #12 Catawba 55, #7 Carson-Newman 49 C atawba used four turnovers to rout IUP,rolling up 456 yards of offense. I n a game for the ages, Catawba rallied from a 35-13 deficit to steal its first A 57-yard TD pass and a blocked punt for a score gave the Tribe a 28-12 lead win in Jefferson City since 1987. George Bell scored three fourth-quarter at the break. touchdowns, including the game-winner from a yard out with 26 seconds left. Brad Roach went 37-of-64 for 486 yards and four TDs,while Brent Johnson set Oct. 30, 2004 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury, NC) a school record with 13 receptions totaling 172 yards. The teams combined #18 Carson-Newman 49, #22 Catawba 30 for 1261 total yards, with Catawba having 651. The teams traded touchdowns Catawba struck for 24 second-quarter points to erase a 12-0 deficit, but it after Catawba tied the score at 35-35 midway through the third quarter. was all Eagles in the final half. C-N totaled 629 yards to 455 for Catawba. Nov. 24, 2007 - Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (Valdosta,GA) Oct. 27, 2005 - Burke-Tarr Stadium (Jefferson City,TN) NCAA II Playoffs #24 Carson-Newman 33, Catawba 21 #8 Valdosta State 55, #12 Catawba 29 The Eagles cashed in on four Tribe turnovers in the win. C-N built a 27- Valdosta used four Catawba turnovers and rallied from a 16-13 halftime 7 lead after three quarter and iced the game on a 60-yard interception return deficit to end the Tribe’s season in the second round of the playoffs. The with 3:35 left. Blazers returned a fumble for a score on the game’s second play,but Catawba managed to grab a lead on first quarter scores by George Bell and Brandon October 7, 2006 - Setzler Field (Newberry,SC) Bunn, on a pass from Brad Roach. #18 Newberry 21, Catawba 14 VSU went up 27-16 then capitalized on three straight Catawba miscues to Catawba battled to the end, but came up short inside the Newberry 20 grab a commanding 48-16 edge. Roach threw for 278 yards and three scores on the game’s final possession. A fourth-down pass from Brad Roach to in his final game. Michael Terry ran for 139 yards as the Blazers went to the Lance Johnson in the final quarter tied the game, but a short run by Alex ground in the final half, totaling 210 of their 285 yards after the break. Haynes gave Newberry the winning points with 1:49 remaining. Oct. 11, 2008 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) October 14, 2006 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) #21 Carson-Newman 21, Catawba 14 Catawba 24, #15 Carson-Newman 22 Carson-Newman scored in the final minute on a 29-yard pass from Alex Brad Roach threw for 335 yards and three scores and Joe Brown stopped Good to Otis Miller with 44 seonds to play to rally for the win. The Eagles had a two-point try with 6:42 left to give Catawba the win. Carson-Newman had tied the game at 14-all with 6:41 remaining. Catawba had moved into Eagle just 64 yards in the opening half, but used two big runs and a 64-yard scor- territory with just under five minutes to play, but fumbled. The Indians also ing pass to take a 16-10 lead in the third quarter. had a desperation pass from midfield on the final play. Good ran for 129 yards and passed for 106, but C-N was held nearly 200 Sept. 1, 2007 - (Elizabeth City,NC) yards below their season average, outgaining Catawba 325 to 315. Jamelle Catawba 34, #22 Elizabeth City State 7 Cuthbertson ran for 125 yards for the Indians and caught four passes for 61 K ory Fisher ran for 140 yards and Brad Roach accounted for three touch- yards. The Tribe lost for the first time in 38 games when scoring first. downs in the win. Catawba used a pair of scores in the final three minutes of the first half to lead 20-7 at the break. ECSU had just 184 yards to 487 for Oct. 25, 2008 - Belk Stadium (Wingate,NC) Catawba. #20 Wingate 34, Catawba 24 Wingate scored a pair of touchdowns eight seconds apart late in the first Sept. 27, 2007 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) half to erase a 14-7 deficit which propelled the Bulldogs to the win. Catawba #14 Catawba 45, #23 Mars Hill 21 failed to convert on any third down attempts for the second time in three In front of a record crowd of 5,514 and on national television, Catawba games and did not cause a turnover. improved to 5-0 with the 45-21 win. Brad Roach completed 17-of-23 passes Jamelle Cuthbertson scored on a pair of short touchdown runs to give the for 249 yards and the Indians used three second quarter turnovers to build a Indians a 14-7 lead after a quarter, but the senior was held to just 57 yards on 28-0 haltime lead. Arthur Cromartie made a key play as he intercepted a the day, snapping his record tying streak of four-straight 100 yard games. JD swing pass and returned it 66 yards for a score and a 14-0 lead midway Moore tossed three TD passes in a winning effort for Wingate. through the second quarter.

Oct. 6, 2007 - Shuford Stadium (Salisbury,NC) #13 Catawba 28, #19 Newberry 18 Travis Landrum answered a Newberry field goal with a 90-yard kickoff return to give Catawba the lead for good at 14-10 midway through the third quarter. The Tribe added two more scores to go up 28-10 in the final min- utes. Jasmon Carpenter ended Newberry hopes with an interception in the end zone and added a 93-yard return to set up the final Catawba score with four minutes to play.

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Catawba Coaching Records NAME YEARS GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT. Professor Schenk 1907 (1) 7 3 4 0 .429 Professor Eagles 1908 (1) 4 0 4 0 .000 1909-11, 22 (4) 16 8 6 2 .563 Gordon Ramsey 1925 (1) 5 1 4 0 .200 Gordon Laird 1926-27 (2) 17 5 12 0 .294 Carl Davis 1928-29 (2) 17 7 8 2 .471 Charlie Moran 1930-33 (4) 38 22 11 5 .645 Gordon Kirkland 1934-48 (14) 145 107 31 7 .762 Robert Spangler 1949-52 (4) 42 21 20 1 .512 Clyde Biggers 1953-58 (6) 58 27 27 4 .500 GORDON KIRKLAND Presnell Mull 1959-61 (3) 31 7 23 1 .242 Harvey Stratton 1962-72 (11) 111 50 59 2 .459 1973-75 (3) 30 14 15 1 .483 Warren Klawiter 1976-79 (4) 42 18 24 0 .429 Steve Shaughnessy 1980-82 (3) 31 8 23 0 .258 Pete Stout 1983-86 (4) 43 13 29 1 .314 Bill Mauldin 1987-90 (4) 45 21 24 0 .467 J.D. Haglan 1991-94 (4) 41 18 23 0 .439 David Bennett 1995- 01 (7) 80 63 17 0 .787 Chip Hester 2002- (7) 77 53 24 0 .688 Totals 89 seasons 880 465 389 26 .544 DAVID BENNETT Note: No teams fielded in 1912-1921, 1923-24, 1943 Catawba Vs. All-Time Opponents

OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAME OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAME Albany State (GA) 1 1-0-0 2007 2007 Kinston Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945 Albright 2 1-1-0 1938 1940 Langley Air Field 1 0-0-1 1933 1933 Appalachian State 39 14-22-3 1929 1989 Lees-McRae 2 2-0-0 1991 1992 Arkansas Tech 1 0-1-0 2004 2004 Lenoir-Rhyne 88 46-38-4 1907 2008 Asheville School 4 0-3-1 1907 1911 Liberty 5 2-3-0 1978 1994 Atlantic Christian (Barton) 8 6-2-0 1925 1949 Lincoln Memorial 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Atlantic University 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Livingstone 10 10-0-0 1971 2008 Austin Peay 2 2-0-0 2000 2001 Louisville 2 0-2-0 1948 1949 Belmont Abbey 3 0-3-0 1925 1927 Lynchburg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930 Bingham Academy 4 2-2-0 1907 1922 Mars Hill 47 27-20-0 1925 2008 Brevard 2 2-0-0 2007 2008 Marshall 2 1-1-0 1948 1989 Bridgewater 3 3-0-0 1929 1934 Maryville 1 1-0-0 1947 1947 Camp Davis 1 1-0-0 1942 1942 Miles,AL 1 1-0-0 1999 1999 Camp Lejeune 1 0-1-0 1952 1952 Milligan 5 2-2-1 1927 1945 Carolina Pre-Flight 1 0-1-0 1942 1942 Mount Pleasant 2 1-1-0 1925 1926 Carson-Newman 42 9-32-1 1932 2008 Muhlenburg 1 1-0-0 1937 1937 Charleston Coast Guard 1 0-1-0 1944 1944 Newport News 9 8-1-0 1935 1986 Charleston Southern 1 1-0-0 1997 1997 Newberry 72 37-32-3 1932 2008 Central Arkansas 1 1-0-0 2001 2001 North Carolina Freshmen 1 0-0-1 1911 1911 Central Florida 1 0-1-0 1980 1980 North Carolina State 4 0-4-0 1933 1951 Central State, OH 1 0-1-0 1988 1988 North Greenville 2 2-0-0 2000 2001 Cherry Point Marines 1 1-0-0 1946 1946 Oak Guard Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945 Chowan 1 1-0-0 2007 2007 Oak Ridge 4 2-2-0 1922 1927 Concord,WV 4 2-2-0 1986 1996 Parris Island Marines 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Davidson 22 5-17-0 1907 1987 Piedmont College 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Davis & Elkins 1 1-0-0 1941 1941 Presbyterian 60 20-38-2 1933 2006 Delta State 1 0-1-0 2000 2000 Richmond Air Base 1 1-0-0 1944 1944 East Carolina 12 3-8-1 1952 1964 Richmond University 1 1-0-0 1945 1945 East St. 1 0-1-0 1994 1994 Roanoke 7 4-2-1 1936 1942 Eastern Kentucky 2 2-0-0 1945 1946 Rutherford 2 2-0-0 1925 1926 Edward Waters, FL 1 1-0-0 2003 2003 St. Augustine’s 1 0-1-0 2008 2008 Elizabeth City St. 2 2-0-0 2007 2008 Samford 1 0-1-0 1990 1990 Elon 62 24-36-2 1928 1997 Slippery Rock 1 0-1-0 1981 1981 Emory & Henry 20 16-4-0 1938 1977 Tampa 1 0-1-0 1952 1952 Erskine 11 8-3-0 1928 1951 Tusculum 13 9-4-0 1996 2008 Fayetteville State 4 4-0-0 2002 2007 Valdosta State, GA 3 1-2-0 2001 2007 Fort Bragg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930 VMI 9 3-6-0 1944 1990 Fort Bragg (82nd Airborne) 1 1-0-0 1947 1947 Virginia State 2 2-0-0 2005 2006 Fort Monroe 2 2-0-0 1944 1945 Virginia Tech 3 0-3-0 1940 1942 Fort Valley St. 1 1-0-0 1999 1999 Wake Forest 1 0-1-0 1929 1929 Frederick 3 1-2-0 1963 1965 Weaver 2 0-2-0 1926 1927 Gardner-Webb 27 18-9-0 1972 1999 West Georgia 1 1-0-0 2000 2000 George Washington 4 0-4-0 1932 1936 West Virginia State 2 2-0-0 1988 1993 Georgia Southern 3 1-2-0 1982 1987 West Virginia Tech 2 2-0-0 1996 1997 Glassboro State (Rowan) 2 2-0-0 1974 1975 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 2-0-0 1998 1999 Glenville State 1 1-0-0 1976 1976 Western Carolina 28 19-7-2 1933 1969 Grand Valley State, MI 1 0-1-0 2001 2001 Western Kentucky 1 0-1-0 1931 1931 Guilford 60 45-13-2 1922 1988 William & Mary 1 0-1-0 1945 1945 Hampden-Sydney 2 2-0-0 1935 1936 Wingate 25 18-7-0 1926 2008 High Point 14 14-0-0 1930 1950 Winston-Salem State 4 4-0-0 1998 2006 Indiana, PA 3 1-2-0 2002 2005 Wofford 44 17-26-1 1932 2003 Johnson C. Smith 2 2-0-0 1984 1985 103 Teams 880 465-389-26 1907 2008 Kings College 4 3-1-0 1931 1940 Bold face denotes 2009 opponents 34 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com Year by Year Results

Catawba Opponent Catawba Opponent 1907 (3-4) 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 1935 (9-1) 2 Virginia Tech 22 7 Presbyterian 0 1953 (4-5-1) 7 Davidson 20 13 Milligan 0 53 Western Carolina 6 6 Kings College 14 39 Newberry 0 0 @VMI 44 0 Bingham 20 7 Erskine 45 21 Guilford 0 23 Newberry 0 20 Guilford 14 2 @Newberry 14 0 Asheville School 11 0 Guilford 7 26 Newberry 0 29 High Point 0 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 6 East Carolina 13 15 Lenoir College 0 58 92 0 George Washingtn 33 20 Appalachian St. 19 7 Marshall+ 0 13 +Wstrn Carolina 12 43 Lenoir College 0 26 Hampden-Sydney 6 51 Guilford 0 263 27 14 #Appalachian St. 13 6 Lenoir College 13 1929 (3-5-1) 20 Carson-Newman 6 21 Wofford 20 +Tangerine Bowl 21 Elon 21 71 92 0 Wake Forest 20 34 Newport News 0 7 Elon 8 (Orlando,FL) 19 @Presbyterian 26 7 Elon 26 20 Wofford 6 19 Roanoke 0 6 @Wofford 14 1908 (0-4) 0 Appalachian St. 0 0 Elon 32* 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 1948 (5-4-1) 18 @Guilford 0 0 Lenoir College 11 13 Wingate 6 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 224 90 42 Atl. Christian 7 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 0 Lenoir College 22 0 Erskine 19 208 89 6 VMI 28 113 157 0 Lenoir College 28 20 Bridgewater 6 * Forfeit win 1942 (9-2) 27 High Point 7 + Asheville, NC 0 Asheville School 47 0 Guilford 6 2 Navy Pre-Flight 13 7 Wofford 7 # Winston-Salem, NC 0 108 13 Atl. Christian 6 1936 (5-5) 14 Virginia Tech 28 13 Appalachian St. 20 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 19 33 Western Carolina 0 36 Wofford 0 35 Elon 0 1954 (3-8) 1909 (2-0) 53 108 6 Newport News 21 32 High Point 6 21 Presbyterian 6 26 Newport News 0 5 Lenoir College 0 25 Hampden-Sydney 2 21 Camp Davis 14 22 Louisville 33 19 @Wofford 33 5 Lenoir College 0 1930 (8-0-1) 13 Newberry 0 7 Appalachian St. 7 33 Guilford 6 8 Newberry 13 10 0 24 Atl. Christian 0 6 Roanoke 12 26 Presbyterian 6 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 16 7 @East Carolina 26 37 Lynchburg 6 26 Guilford 0 48 Newberry 6 211 136 13 Western Carolina 26 1910 (1-3-1) 13 Appalachian St. 13 14 Appalachian St. 0 38 High Point 14 13 @Appalachian St. 27 4 Lenoir College 0 71 Fort Bragg 0 0 George Washgtn 50 42 Roanoke 0 1949 (5-6) 12 @Elon 36 3 Lenoir College 6 32 Elon 0 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 27 Appalachian St. 0 39 Atl. Christian 0 13 Presbyterian 33 0 Davidson 18 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 13 Elon 33 293 87 20 Erskine 7 12 @Davidson 32 0 Asheville School 0 68 Bridgewater 0 136 124 0 Wofford 14 33 @Guilford 7 0 Bingham 5 18 Guilford 0 1943 (No Team-War) 6 High Point 0 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 7 29 12 High Point 0 1937 (8-2) 6 Appalachian St. 12 170 240 287 19 7 Mulhenburg 6 1944 (6-3) 14 Elon 20 1911 (1-2-1) 20 Newberry 0 6 Emory & Henry 0 14 Presbyterian 19 1955 (6-4) 0 N. C. Frosh 0 1931 (7-3-1) 21 Newport News 0 7 V.M.I. 6 7 Louisville 41 0 +Davidson 26 0 Davidson 35 7 Milligan 7 32 Roanoke 19 34 Newberry 0 19 Guilford 12 12 @Newberry 6 6 Bingham 0 6 Atlantic Univ. 0 28 Guilford 0 7 N.C. State 12 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 13 East Carolina 6 11 Asheville 12 7 West. Kentucky 14 14 Western Carolina 0 19 Presbyterian 0 7 Appalachian St.+ 21 0 @Wes. Carolina 19* 17 47 13 Parris Island 0 2 Elon 22 26 Fort Monroe 0 139 146 19 Appalachian St. 21 6 Appalachian St. 7 26 Erskine 12 33 Richmond Air Base 0 + Pythian Bowl 19 Elon 0 1922 (4-1) 7 High Point 6 0 Appalachian St. 6 13 Milligan 20 (Salisbury,NC) 13 @Presbyterian 20 21 Lenoir College 0 16 Kings College 0 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 Charleston Cst Gd 20 20 @Wofford 6 0 Guilford 13 20 Pied.College 7 161 65 152 50 1950 (5-5) 33 Guilford 20 6 Oak Ridge 0 39 Lincoln Memorial 0 18 Newberry 7 7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 34 13 Bingham 0 25 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 1938 (7-2-1) 1945 (10-1) 20 Erskine 34 108 158 5 Oak Ridge 2 7 Appalachian St. 15 18 High Point 0 20 Oak Grd Marines 0 6 @N.C. State 7 + Charlotte, NC 45 15 153 58 26 Erskine 7 34 Fort Monroe 0 27 High Point 7 * Forfeit win 6 Roanoke 6 6 William & Mary 19 7 Appalachian St. 9 1925 (1-4) 1932 (5-3-1) 27 Newberry 14 21 Kinston Marines 0 12 @Elon 26 1956 (5-4-1) 0 Atl. Christian 2 2 Newberry 9 0 Albright 14 41 Emory & Henry 0 14 @VMI 13 6 +Davidson 20 0 Mt. Pleasant 12 28 High Point 0 0 Emory & Henry 0 34 Milligan 0 27 Presbyterian 14 7 Newberry 7 6 Rutherford 0 0 G. Washingtn 27 20 Elon 6 21 Richmond 7 20 @Guilford 0 23 @East Carolina 13 6 Belmont Abbey 12 0 Appalachian St. 7 27 Guilford 0 13 Eastern Kentucky 0 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 7 Western Carolina 0 0 Mars Hill 31 20 Guilford 7 27 Western Carolina 0 55 Appalachian St. 0 151 123 14 @Appalachian St. 7 12 57 13 Erskine 0 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 14 14 V.M.I. 7 13 @Elon 14 167 55 14 Wofford 0 33 Guilford 0 1951 (5-5) 13 Presbyterian 14 1926 (2-7) 0 Carson-Newman 0 292 33 0 @N.C. State 34 24 @Wofford 6 0 Mars Hill 26 1939 (6-2-2) 20 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 27 @Newberry 0 50 @Guilford 0 0 Wingate 6 0 Newberry 0 97 50 1946 (10-2) 25 Erskine 6 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 28 19 Rutherford 6 7 Kings College 6 27 Cherry Pt. Marine 7 37 @Wstrn Carolina 7 157 109 0 Guilford 32 31 High Point 13 1933 (2-5-2) 7 V.M.I. 21 2 @Appalachian St. 0 + Charlotte, NC 0 Oak Ridge 62 12 Newport News 0 0 N.C. State 7 9 Eastern Kentucky 7 14 Elon 21 0 Atl. Christian 34 12 Emory & Henry 0 0 George Washtn 27 19 High Point 7 14 VMI 31 1957 (4-3, 3-2 NS) 7 Belmont Abbey 21 39 Guilford 6 0 Guilford 6 46 Wofford 0 7 @Presbyterian 20 7 +Davidson 26 45 Mt. Pleasant 0 26 Erskine 7 7 Newberry 19 28 Appalachian St. 6 20 Guilford 14 36 East Carolina 14 0 Weaver 26 0 Elon 7 40 Western Carolina 0 40 Elon 0 12 @Wstrn Carolina 14 71 213 7 Roanoke 12 14 @Lenoir-Rhyne 33 7 Langley Field 7 12 Presbyterian 13 19 Appalachian St. 0 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 160 169 26 Erskine 2 6 Newberry 0 39 Guilford 7 1927 (3-5) 0 Presbyterian 13 141 58 2 Mars Hill 14 28 Guilford 0 1952 (6-4-1) 20 @Newberry 7 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 0 @Lenoir-Rhyne 75 6 Atl. Christian 0 1940 (8-1) 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 @Camp Lejune 56 80 81 133 143 18 Wingate 0 25 Emory & Henry 0 31 Maryville+ 0 13 Newberry 7 286 67 7 @East Carolina 7 + Charlotte, NC 6 Guilford 0 1934 (5-2-3) 12 Virginia Tech 34 +Tangerine Bowl 21 Western Carolina 0 0 Oak Ridge 27 58 Bridgewater 0 27 Kings College 0 (Orlando,FL) 3 +Apaalachian St. 0 1958 (5-3-2, 2-3-1 NS) 0 Milligan 19 24 Newberry 0 25 High Point 0 12 @Elon 0 22 +Davidson 17 0 Belmont Abbey 13 0 Elon 0 7 Albright 6 1947 (11-1) 20 Presbyterian 19 24 Newberry 14 0 Weaver 13 26 Guilford 6 40 Guilford 0 44 82nd Airbourne 0 13 @Guilford 0 0 @East Carolina 6 32 86 0 Presbyterian 0 13 Elon 0 14 Wofford 0 6 Western Carolina 6 0 Davidson 18 13 Roanoke 6 0 @Wofford 14 6 VMI 13 0 @Appalachian St. 6 1928 (4-3-1) 0 Wofford 28 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 6 @Tampa 20 21 High Point 0 14 @Elon 8 0 Mars Hill 12 39 Western Carolina 0 174 46 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 41 42 Western Carolina 0 14 Presbyterian 14 7 Atl. Christian 3 6 Erskine 0 115 164 14 @Wofford 3 13 Elon 12 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 1941 (8-3) 19 Appalachian St. 0 + Winston-Salem, NC 34 @Guilford 16 18 Wingate 13 153 52 33 Davis & Elkins 7 38 Elon 0 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 35 Catawba Opponent 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 22 14 @Emory & Henry 6 41 Newberry 21 25 Carson-Newman 17 1982 (2-9, 0-7 SAC) 27 @Davidson 20 128 112 0 Western Carolina 7 31 @Emory & Henry 10 13 Newberry 10 17 @Mars Hill 21 18 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35 + Charlotte, NC 20 @Appalachian St. 40 35 Carson-Newman 11 35 @Emory & Henry 7 14 Newberry 22 249 278 17 @Elon 22 21 @Appalachian St.48 14 @Presbyterian 7 13 @Slippery Rock 17 1959 (2-7-1, 2-4 NS) 14 Frederick 17 7 Elon 10 35 @Gardner-Webb 27 10 Carson-Newman 14 1988 (8-4,5-2 SAC ) 6 #Western Carolina 6 13 @Wofford 28 22 Presbyterian 28 0 Elon 35 21 @Presbyterian 23 44 @Wofford 31 6 +Davidson 42 13 @Guilford 10 20 Wofford 38 15 @Mars Hill 19 31 @Gardner-Webb 38 17 @Wingate 21 6 @Newberry 14 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 19 42 @Guilford 29 17 Wofford 15 22 Elon 29 25 @Mars Hill 17 7 East Carolina 34 188 193 13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35 15 @Guilford 17 10 @Georgia Southern 7 0 Carson-Newman 3 0 @Wstrn Carolina30 246 243 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 20 11 @Guilford 10 31 @Presbyterian 10 0 Appalachian St. 28 1965 (7-3, 3-3 CC) 248 181 12 Davidson 13 24 @Gardner-Webb 7 21 Elon 8 48 Mars Hill 0 1971 (5-6) +Portsmouth,VA 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 32 0 Elon 48 14 @Presbyterian 34 14 @Newberry 21 37 Livingstone 0 189 226 13 Newberry 12 32 Guilford 7 28 Emory & Henry 16 33 Mars Hill 9 1977 (3-7, 1-6 SAC) 45 @Guilford 14 6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 50 18 @Wstrn Carolina 13 0 @Newberry 13 18 @Carson-Newman 27 1983 (0-9-1, 0-7 SAC) 58 W.Virginia St. 26 98 253 32 Appalachian St. 7 35 Emory & Henry 13 13 @Newberry 10 10 @Newberry 28 41 Lenoir-Rhyne 21 # Asheville, NC 21 Elon 6 0 @Carson-Newman 31 51 Emory & Henry 7 3 Mars Hill 35 #10 @Central St.,OH 24 + Charlotte, NC 42 @Frederick 7 21 Appalachian St. 55 7 Presbyterian 26 15 @Wofford 25 308 234 29 @Wofford 26 7 Elon 9 20 Gardner-Webb 27 9 @Carson-Newman 31 # NAIA Playoffs 1960 (2-9, 2-4 NS) 3 Guilford 10 9 @Presbyterian 13 7 @Elon 24 7 Presbyterian 28 0 #Wstrn Carolina 35 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 35 12 Wofford 32 0 Mars Hill 33 0 @Elon 17 1989 (4-7, 4-3 SAC) 7 +Davidson 16 242 141 41 @Guilford 12 10 @Wofford 31 3 Georgia Southern 10 0 @Marshall 48 7 Newberry 46 52 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 Guilford 3 15 Guilford 15 29 Wingate 19 0 @East Carolina 28 1966 (5-5, 4-3 CC) 247 188 17 @Lenoir-Rhyne 18 21 @Davidson 28 36 Mars Hill 0 12 Western Carolina 7 28 @Mars Hill 13 150 206 26 @Lenoir-Rhyne 28 0 @Wofford 10 7 @Appalachian St. 12 7 Newberry 14 1972 (5-5) 109 245 10 @Carson-Newman 24 12 @Elon 13 0 @Emory & Henry 46 27 @Mars Hill 24 1978 (4-6, 2-5 SAC) 48 Presbyterian (3OT) 54 0 Wofford 12 24 Western Carolina 7 21 Newberry 23 52 @Liberty Baptist 16 1984 (3-8, 0-7 SAC) 17 Gardner-Webb 14 0 Presbyterian 20 18 @Appalachian St. 17 17 @Emory & Henry 24 8 Newberry 21 37 @Johnson C. Smith 0 35 @Elon 17 32 @Guilford 25 26 @Elon 29 34 Carson-Newman 40 36 Carson-Newman 27 13 @Mars Hill 14 29 @Newberry 36 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 56 21 Presbyterian 14 30 @Gardner-Webb 7 13 @Presbyterian 14 33 @Newport News 9 20 @Appalachian St. 31 83 270 3 Wofford 37 0 @Elon 34 7 @Gardner-Webb 14 7 Carson-Newman 50 10 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24 + Charlotte, NC 23 @Guilford 27 13 Presbyterian 53 0 Elon 15 3 @Presbyterian 10 234 277 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 11 35 Wofford 7 21 @Mars Hill 14 14 @Gardner-Webb 16 1961 (3-7, 3-4 NS) 171 235 55 @Guilford 6 14 Wofford 24 0 Elon 28 1990 (5-6, 5-2 SAC) 15 +Davidson 21 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 3 15 @Guilford 14 7 Newberry 27 7 @VMI 24 6 @Newberry 21 1967 (5-4-1, 2-4-1 CC) 259 221 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 24 19 @Guilford 17 22 @Wingate 6 0 East Carolina 16 28 Mars Hill 0 179 203 15 Davidson 30 17 @Mars Hill 24 18 @Wstrn Carolina 14 15 @Newberry 15 1973 (5-5) 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 21 12 Wofford 14 0 Appalachian St. 13 18 Emory & Henry 14 13 Mars Hill 23 1979 (3-8, 2-5 SAC) 156 222 12 Carson-Newman 27 23 Elon 8 12 @Wstrn Carolina 3 7 @Newberry 14 7 @Davidson 35 10 @Presbyterian 7 0 @Presbyterian 37 7 Appalachian St. 19 15 Emory & Henry 7 14 Liberty Baptist 21 1985 (5-6, 2-5 SAC) 14 @Gardner-Webb 0 14 @Wofford 35 29 Elon 31 10 @Carson-Newman 17 7 @Newberry 14 24 Johnson C. Smith 20 42 Elon 17 15 Guilford 17 14 @Presbyterian 21 17 Gardner-Webb 0 3 @Carson-Newman 31 17 Mars Hill 24 21 Newberry 41 7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 9 21 @Wofford 17 9 @Elon 14 0 Presbyterian 21 44 Newport News 0 15 @Samford 31 98 181 29 Guilford 15 7 Presbyterian 6 24 Gardner-Webb 15 13 @Carson-Newman 22 34 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 + Charlotte, NC 7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 26 36 @Wofford 27 16 @Elon 36 20 Presbyterian 38 208 198 180 161 42 Guilford 0 7 Mars Hill 19 31 Gardner-Webb 21 1962 (3-6-1, 1-4-1 CC) 26 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31 10 @Wofford 28 3 @Elon 34 1991 (7-3, 5-2 SAC) 0 +Davidson 21 1968 (2-8, 2-4 CC) 182 139 34 Guilford 6 12 @Newberry 37 21 Lees-McRae 13 0 Newberry 27 14 @Carson-Newman 34 13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0 17 Guilford 23 33 Mars Hill 6 14 @East Carolina 15 31 Newberry 0 1974 (5-4-1) 135 222 35 @Davidson 28 16 @Wofford 22 26 Western Carolina 13 14 @Emory & Henry 35 14 @Glassboro St. 9 49 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31 3 @Carson-Newman 24 21 @Appalachian St.21 35 Western Carolina 38 21 @Mars Hill 17 1980 (1-9, 0-7 SAC) 265 278 13 Presbyterian 21 0 Elon 15 14 @Appalachian St. 41 23 Newberry 7 14 @Liberty Baptist 35 24 Gardner-Webb 21 3 Newport News 0 32 @Elon 26 28 @Emory & Henry 7 7 @Mars Hill 17 1986 (5-6, 3-4 SAC) 20 @Elon 14 27 @Wofford 25 12 Presbyterian 29 10 @Guilford 10 13 Newberry 20 14 @Concord 21 33 @Newberry 7 3 @Guilford 7 8 Wofford 29 35 @Gardner-Webb 3 13 Carson-Newman 23 39 @Mars Hill 43 46 Wingate 20 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 35 33 @Guilford 35 7 Elon 44 21 @Presbyterian 24 56 Newport News 20 20 @Lenoir-Rhyne 10 182 179 22 Lenoir-Rhyne 27 20 @Presbyterian 42 10 Elon 14 6 Carson-Newman 17 229 158 + Charlotte, NC 215 294 14 Wofford 38 12 @Central Florida 14 0 @Presbyterian 12 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 56 38 @Guilford 0 35 @Gardner-Webb 22 1992 (4-6, 3-4 SAC) 1963 (6-3, 5-1 CC) 1969 (2-8, 1-4 CC) 191 233 0 @Gardner-Webb 21 7 Elon 35 38 @Lees-McRae 13 18 +Davidson 14 21 Carson-Newman 24 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 30 16 Newberry 13 14 @Mars Hill 21 14 @Newberry 0 21 @Newberry 20** 1975 (4-6, 2-4 SAC) 152 206 6 @Guilford 24 17 Wofford 42 21 Emory & Henry 26 45 Emory & Henry 16 17 Glassboro St. 14 51 Davidson 28 6 Carson-Newman 14 6 @Wstrn Carolina 0 16 @Wstrn Carolina 22 28 Mars Hill 31 1981 (5-5, 3-4 SAC) 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 20 28 @Presbyterian 24 3 Appalachian St. 36 27 Appalachian St. 42 12 @Newberry 20 30 Liberty Baptist 22 258 245 17 @Gardner-Webb 34 12 Elon 7 45 Elon 21** 24 Emory & Henry 14 6 Mars Hill 10 7 Elon 15 7 @Frederick 13 12 @Presbyterain 10** 13 Gardner-Webb 12 20 @Newberry 15 1987 (4-7, 2-5 SAC) 0 Newberry 20 2 Guilford 0 18 @Wofford 41 14 @Elon 10 15 @Carson-Newman 48 0 @Ga. Southern 27 27 @Wingate 24 13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0 15 Guilford 21* 7 Presbyterian 28 7 Presbyterian 21 33 Concord 34 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 22 176 96 6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 27 7 @Wofford 24 31 Gardner-Webb 32 23 Mars Hill 20 178 229 + Charlotte, NC 231 244 29 Guilford 36 30 @Elon 17 2 @Carson-Newman 0 * Forfeit win 36 @Lenoir-Rhyne 54 28 Guilford 7 8 Presbyterian 31 1993 (5-5, 3-4 SAC) 1964 (5-6, 3-3 CC) ** Forfeit loss 187 243 29 @Davidson 52 17 Gardner-Webb 31 21 @Carson-Newman 35 0 @East Carolina 25 28 @Lenoir-Rhyne 6 24 @Elon 26 35 Mars Hill 34 42 Mars Hill 14 1970 (5-5, 2-3 CC) 1976 (8-3, 5-2 SAC) 224 23 24 @Newberry 40 30 @Wofford 31 31 Newberry 7 14 @Mars Hill 13 51 +Glenville St. 7 73 Guilford 14 28 Newberry 14

36 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com Catawba Opponent 31 Presbyterian 38 28 @Mars Hill 6 1999 (11-2, 7-1 SAC) 31 Newberry 3 26 Mars Hill 20 35 @Livingstone 6 40 Gardner-Webb 36 49 Tusculum 7 17@Winston-Salem St.14 21 Tusculum 17 35 @ Wingate 14 31 Virginia St. 13 27 @Elon 21 17 Carson-Newman 3 36 @Tusculum 21 59 @N. Greenville 0 30 Newberry 19 7 @Mars Hill 25 42 @W.Virginia St. 8 15 @Presbyterian 19 34 Mars Hill 7 34 @Carson-Newman 40 27 Tusculum 22 14 @Newberry 21 36 @Carson-Newman 41 24 Carson-Newman 22 55 Wingate 61 36 @Gardner-Webb 31 36 WV Wesleyan 0 (2OT) 29 @Lenoir-Rhyne 38 45 Elon 24 17 @Carson-Newman 28 26 Lenoir-Rhyne 18 20 Tusculum 21 28 Mars Hill 21 338 316 13 @Newberry 38 24 Presbyterian 10 286 199 8 @Wingate 24 31 Lenoir-Rhyne 14 19 @Wingate 15 34 Gardner-Webb 7 21 Presbyterian 14 1994 (2-9, 2-5 SAC) 42 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 20 @Miles 6 35 #Central Arkansas 34 2004 (7-4, 4-3 SAC) 32 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24 0 @E.Tenn. St 42 323 150 34 Newberry 3 37 #@Valdosta St. (OT) 34 49 Fayetteville St. 21 213 177 20 Elon 22 54 Wingate 13 16 #@Grand Valley St 34 57 @ Livingstone 10 34 @Mars Hill 10 1997 (8-3, 5-2 SAC) 24 @Lenoir-Rhyne 7 424 211 52 @ Indiana,PA 19 2007 (11-2, 6-1 SAC) 7 Wofford 42 40 @Tusculum 0 48 #Ft. Valley St. 17 #NCAA II Playoffs 19 Presbyterian 14 55 @Chowan 7 24 Carson-Newman 63 56 WV Tech 0 25 #@Carson-Newman 28 44 @ Mars Hill 21 34 @Elizabeth City St. 7 14 @Presbyterian 62 37 Mars Hill 3 330 116 2002 (8-3, 6-1 SAC) 21 Wingate 35 46 Livingstone 7 41 @ Newberry 31 19 @Gardner-Webb 63 38 @Chas. So. 13 # NCAA II Playoffs 30 @Livingstone 22 46 Fayetteville St. 7 12 @Liberty 37 7 @Carson-Newman 26 35 @ Tusculum 42 45 Mars Hill 21 26 @Indiana,PA 27 37 @Newberry 38 7 Presbyterian 10 2000 (11-1, 7-0 SAC) 30 Carson-Newman 49 28 Newberry 18 27 Fayetteville St. 14 44 @Wingate (OT) 43 34 Gardner-Webb 6 49 Livingstone 0 35 @ Lenoir-Rhyne 14 55 @Carson-Newman 49 27 Presbyterian 14 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 59 9 @Elon 23 33 @Austin Peay 7 20 #@ Arkansas Tech 24 28 @Tusculum 31 232 481 36 Newberry 17 53 Wingate 6 22 @Mars Hill 6 403 280 45 Wingate 20 31 Wingate 22 27 Presbyterian 14 41 Wingate 7 # NCAA II Playoffs 56 @Brevard 21 1995 (7-3, 5-2 SAC) 24 @Lenoir-Rhyne 21 28 @Newberry 0 45 @Newberry 26 45 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 52 @Concord 14 327 141 24 @Tusculum 19 29 @Tusculum 17 2005 (6-5, 3-4 SAC) 66 Albany State 35# 16 Mars Hill 35 55 N. Greenville 0 9 Carson-Newman 34 20 @Winston-Sal. St. 10 29 @Valdosta St. 55# 37 Livingstone 7 21 @Wofford 20 1998 (6-4, 4-3 SAC) 13 Carson-Newman 10 37 @Lenoir-Rhyne 17 578 278 21 @Carson-Newman 41 10 Winston-Salem St. 7 24 @Mars Hill 13 37 @Virginia St. 18 7 #@Valdosta St. 24 2008 (6-4, 4-3 SAC) 31 Presbyterian 28 21 Tusculum 23 19 @Lenoir-Rhyne 14 16 Indiana,PA (OT) 19 300 208 7 St. Augustine’s 14 21 Gardner-Webb 19 41 @Mars Hill 21 28 #West Georgia 24 7 @Presbyterian 27 41 Elizabeth City 29 23 @Elon 6 24 @WV Wesleyan 21 14 #Delta State 20 31 Mars Hill 0 # NCAA II Playoffs 49 @Livingstone 7 8 Newberry 17 3 Carson-Newman 17 367 127 30 @Wingate (OT) 24 24 Mars Hill 7 42 Wingate 32 17 @Presbyerian 24 # NCAA II Playoffs 37 Newberry (2OT) 43 22 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0 25 @Gardner-Webb 3 2003 (9-2, 6-1 SAC) 28 Tusculum 20 14 @Newberry 33 21 @Carson-Newman 33 14 Carson-Newman 21 257 212 25 @Newberry 20 2001 (11-2, 6-1 SAC) 49 Livingstone 6 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 17 37 Tusculum 35 6 @Wingate 7 55 Livingstone 0 17 @ Edward Waters 0 278 227 24 @Wingate 34 1996 (9-2, 6-1 SAC) 35 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 37 Austin Peay 0 17 @ Fayetteville St. 14 24 Brevard 10 31 Concord 0 207 150 12 @Wingate 0 3 @ Wofford 28 2006 (6-4, 3-4 SAC) 58 @Lenoir-Rhyne 23 28 @WV Tech 0 28 @Presbyterian 14 20 @ Presbyterian 17 21 Winston-Salem St. 7 292 213 Catawba Individual Records

RUSHING ONE HALF - 313 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). YARDS GAINED LONGEST PASS - 97 yards, Donnie Davis to Jim Bucher vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1972(27-3). GAME - 298 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7). ATTEMPTS SEASON - 1,141 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008. GAME - 66 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). CAREER - 3,769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. SEASON - 384 by Brad Roach, 2005. ONE QUARTER - 133 by Chris Cook vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1980(24-30). CAREER - 1,279 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. ONE HALF - 176 by Rodney Wallace vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002(37-17). LONGEST RUN - 98 by Roy Pickens vs. Elon, 1959(12-26). COMPLETIONS GAME - 38 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). ATTEMPTS SEASON - 224 by Brad Roach, 2007. GAME - 36 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7). CAREER - 744 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. SEASON - 202 by Rodney Wallace, 2002. ONE QUARTER - 18 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). CAREER - 769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. ONE HALF - 23 by Luke Samples vs. Carson Newman, 2003(36-41). TOUCHDOWNS CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS - 10 by Bobby Myers vs. Davidson, 1984(15-30). GAME - 5 by Red Meehan vs.Western Carolina, 1936(53-6). TOUCHDOWN PASSES SEASON - 18 by George Bell, 2007. GAME - 5 by Brad Roach vs.Albany State, 2007. (66-35); Patrick Dennis vs. CAREER - 41 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. Livingstone, 2008(49-7). 100 YARD GAMES SEASON - 32 by Brad Roach, 2007. CAREER - 74 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. CONSECUTIVE - 4 by Andre Marshall, 1993; Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008. SEASON - 7 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008. COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CAREER - 12 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. SEASON - 60.0% (105-175) by Ken Avent, 1990. PASSING CAREER - 57.2 (744-1279) by Luke Samples, 2001-04. YARDS GAINED RECEIVING GAME - 492 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). RECEPTIONS SEASON - 3,332 by Brad Roach, 2007. GAME - 13 by Brent Johnson vs. Carson-Newman, 2007. (55-49) CAREER - 9,650 by Luke Samples, 2001-2004. SEASON - 70 by Corey Ready,2003. ONE QUARTER - 258 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). CAREER - 185 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2009 Catawba Football • • 37 RECEIVING SCORING YARDAGE POINTS GAME - 215 by Ike Hill vs. Carson-Newman, 1968(14-34). GAME - 30 by Red Meehan vs.Western Carolina, 1935(53-6). SEASON - 1,043 by Corey Ready,2003 SEASON - 122 by George Bell, 2007. CAREER - 2,796 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. TOUCHDOWNS POINT RESPONSIBILITY GAME - 3 by Bucky Pope vs.Appalachian, 1963(33-36); David Robbins vs. GAME - 33 by Bill McDevitt vs.Appalachian, 1968(35-38). Lenoir-Rhyne, 1964(24-19); Ike Hill vs.Western Carolina, 1968(35-38); SEASON - 218 by Brad Roach, 2007. Ike Hill vs. Guilford, 1968(33-35); Netto Purnsley vs. Newberry,1989(29-36), CAREER - 388 by Mike Warfield, 1987-89,91. by Ryan Millwood vs. Carson-Newman, 1999(25-28), Brent Johnson vs. Albany State, 2007 (66-35) POINTS BY KICK SEASON - 14 by Ike Hill, 1968. GAME - 18 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27). CAREER - 25 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. SEASON - 86 by Randy Brown, 1988. CONSECUTIVE CATCH GAMES - 46 by Cedric Squirewell, 1999-02. CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. CONSECUTIVE PASSES CAUGHT - 5 by Tim Setzer vs. Guilford, 1982(11-10); by POINTS AFTER TD KICKED Nick Means vs.Valdosta St., 2002 (7-24). GAME - 9 by Randy Brown vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14); Cory Darnell vs.Albany ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE State, 2007 (66-35). GAME - 397 by Ike Hill (0 Run, 177 Rec, 220 Ret) vs.Western Carolina, 1968(24-7). SEASON - 50 by Allan Rohrbaugh,2004. SEASON - 1841 by Ike Hill (169 Run, 833 Rec, 839 Ret), 1968. CAREER - 146 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. CAREER - 5565 by Ike Hill (993 Run, 2089 Rec, 2483 Ret), 1965,67-69. CONSECUTIVE MADE - 53 by Randy Brown, 1987-88. LONGEST PLAY - 100 yard kickoff return by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News, INTERCEPTIONS 1984(33-9). GAME - 3 by Harvey Stratton vs.Appalachian, 1953(14-14); Larry Taylor vs. KICKOFF RETURNS Presbyterian, 1966(21-14); Tom Burdette vs. Elon, 1969 (45-21); YARDAGE Jay Aldredge vs. Guilford, 1984(19-17); GAME - 179 by Elijah Sharpless vs.WV State, 1988(58-26). Nolan Peterson vs. Carson-Newman, 1996(17-3). SEASON - 704 by Allen Simmons, 1975. SEASON - 9 by Harvey Stratton, 1953; Nolan Peterson, 1996. CAREER - 1,890 by Todd Scott, 1986-87,89-90. CAREER - 20 by Brent Miller, 1977-80; Keith Henry,1985-88. LONGEST RETURN - 100 yards(TD) by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News, LONGEST RETURN - 96 yards by Harvey Stratton vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1953(13-41). 1984(33-9). ATTEMPTS FUMBLE RECOVERIES GAME - 8 by Bill Godsey vs.Appalachian, 1971(21-55). GAME - 3 by Bill Griffin vs. Newberry,1970(41-21). SEASON - 32 by Ike Hill, 1968. SEASON - 6 by Curtis Walker, 1991. CAREER - 81 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. LONGEST RETURN - 74 yards(TD) by Raymond Danield vs. Guilford, 1987(73- 14). TOUCHDOWNS GAME - 1 by 22 players (last by Travis Landrum vs. Newberry,2007). TACKLES SEASON - 2 by Bill Speacht, 1946. TOTAL CAREER - 2 by four players. GAME - 25 by Curtis Walker vs.Wofford, 1991(16-22). PUNT RETURNS SEASON - 134 by John Williams, 1995. YARDAGE CAREER - 410 by John Williams, 1992-96 GAME - 140 by David Campbell vs. Guilford, 1963(52-0). FOR LOSS SEASON - 407 by David Campbell, 1965. SEASON - 47 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999. CAREER - 883 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. CAREER - 103 by Radell Lockhart, 1997-00. LONGEST RETURN - 82 yards(TD) by Chip Lewis vs.Wingate, 1991(46-20); 82 yards(TD) by Wil Campagna vs.Appalachain St., 1956(14-7). SACKS ATTEMPTS GAME - 5 by Shawn McBride vs.WV Wesleyan, 1998 (24-21). GAME - 7 by Anthony Matthews vs. Mars Hill, 1988(25-17). SEASON - 141/2 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999. SEASON - 30 by Allen Simmons, 1974. CAREER - 29 by Todd Lipe, 1986-87, 89-90. CAREER - 75 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. LONGEST BLOCKED FG RETURN - 70 yards(TD) by Corry Reese vs.Tusculum, 1999(36-21). PUNTING PUNTS GAME - 21 by Andrew Appanaitis vs. Carson-Newman, 1932(0-0). SEASON - 109 by Andrew Appanaitis, 1932. CAREER - 231 by Rob Linder, 1985-88. AVERAGE GAME - 62.1 by Ron Crouse vs. Guilford, 1962(3-7). SEASON - 44.7 by Ron Crouse, 1962. CAREER - 41.2 by Ron Crouse, 1960-63. LONGEST PUNT - 75 yards by Scott Mustapick vs. Elon, 1977(7-24). FIELD GOALS GAME - 5 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27). SEASON - 18 by Randy Brown, 1988. COREY READY TODD LIPE CAREER - 55 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. CONSECUTIVE - 17 by Greg Payne, 1996-97. 2002-2005 1986-87, 89-90 LONGEST FIELD GOAL - 53 yards by Tom Sexton vs. Newberry,1977(13-10); All-time reception leader All-time sack leader LONGEST FIELD GOAL (W/O TEE) - 52 by Jason Norton vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994(19-63); Jason Norton vs. Liberty,1994(12-37).

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Single-Season Highs Single-Game Highs OFFENSE CATAWBA Points Scored - 578 in 2007. Most First Downs - 33 vs.Western Carolina, 1935; vs.Wingate, 1993. Scoring Avg. - 44.5 in 2007. Most Points - 83 vs. Newport News, 1962. Biggest Victory Margin - 29.8 in 1930. Most Points in Quarter - 42 vs. Guilford, 1987. Biggest Losing Margin - 27.0 in 1909. Most Points in Half - 59 vs. Guilford, 1987. Most Times Shutout - 6 in 1926. Most TD’s - 13 vs. Newport News, 1962. Most Consecutive Times Shutout - 4 in 1927. Most Yards - 675 vs. Newport News, 1986. (5 over two seasons in 1910-11 & 1927-28). Most Plays - 97 vs. Liberty Baptist, 1981. Total Yards - 6,213 in 2007. Most Rushing Yards - 632 vs. Newport News, 1986. Total Offensive Avg. - 477.9 in 2007. Most Rushing Attempts - 72 vs. Newport News, 1986. Rushing Yards - 2931 in 1993. Most Passing Yards - 397 vs. Elon, 1966. Passing Yards - 3,597 in 2007. Most Pass Attempts - 56 vs.Western Carolina, 1966. Passes Attempted - 405 in 2007. Most Pass Completions - 34 vs.Western Carolina, 1966. Passes Completed - 243 in 2007. Most Punts - 21 vs. Carson-Newman, 1932. Highest Punting Avg. - 62.0 vs. Guilford, 1962. Most Fumbles - 13 vs.WV Wesleyan, 1978. DEFENSE Most Fumbles Lost - 6 vs. Newberry, 1998. Most Points Allowed - 481 in 1994. Most Interceptions - 7 vs. Elon, 1938. Fewest Points Allowed - 0 in 1909. Most Turnovers - 9 vs. Newberry, 1978. Highest Scoring Avg.Against - 43.7 in 1994. Fewest Yards - 23 vs. Elon, 1937. Most Shutouts - 10 in 1947. Fewest Plays - 22 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926. Most Consecutive Shutouts - 6 in 1930 & 1947. Fewest Rushing Yards - (-46) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1965. Most Yards Allowed - 5254 in 1994. Fewest Rushing Attempts - 20 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926. Fewest Yards Allowed - 1044 in 1940. Highest Defensive Avg. - 477.6 in 1994. Lowest Defensive Avg. - 111.1 in 1941. OPPONENTS Most Rushing Yards Allowed - 3253 in 1994. Most First Downs - 33 by Presbyterian, 1994. Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed - 587 in 1999. Most Points - 75 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957. Most Passing Yards Allowed - 2537 in 2004. Most TD’s - 11 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957. Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - 314 in 1960. Most Yards - 683 by Wingate, 1993. Most Pass Attempts Against - 358 in 2002. Most Plays - 106 by West Virginia St., 1988. Fewest Pass Attempts Against - 77 in 1940. Most Yards Rushing - 518 by Presbyterian, 1994. Most Pass Completions Against - 212 in 2004. Most Rushing Attempts - 79 by Presbyterian, 1970. Fewest Pass Completions Against - 25 in 1940. Most Passing Yards - 425 by Newberry, 2005. Most Quarterback Sacks - 73 in 1999. Most Pass Attempts - 60 by West Virginia St., 1988. Most Tackles For Losses - 151 in 1999. Most Pass Completions - 39 by Tusculum, 2004. Most Turnovers Caused - 44 in 1996. Most Punts - 27 by Carson-Newman, 1932. Most Interceptions - 23 in 1996. Highest Punting Avg. - 49.2 by N.C. State, 1933. Most Fumble Recoveries - 21 in 1996. Most Fumbles - 9 by Guilford, 1987. Most Fumbles Lost - 7 by Guilford, 1987. Fewest Yards - 1 by Wofford, 1974. MISCELLANEOUS Fewest Plays - 28 by High Point, 1946. Consecutive Games Scoring - 167 from 1994 to present. Fewest Rushing Yards - (-73) by WV Wesleyan, 1998. Consecutive Games Scoring by Opponents - 62 during 1973-79. Fewest Rushing Attempts - 13 by High Point, 1946. Consecutive Shutout Quarters - 27 in 1930-31. Fewest Passing Yards - (-3) by Guilford, 1973. Regular Season Win Streak - 23 from 1999-2001 Fewest Pass Attempts - 2 by Wofford, 1994. Consecutive Conference Wins - 16 from 1999-2001 Winning Streak - 12 during 1942-44. Losing Streak - 9 in 1982 and 1983. Consecutive Home Wins - 21 from 1998-02

COMBINED TEAMS Most Points - 116 with Wingate, 1993. Most Yards - 1286 with Wingate, 1993. Fewest Yards - 89 with Carson-Newman, 1932. Most Yards Rushing - 792 with Newport News, 1986. Fewest Yards Rusing - 23 with Atlantic Christian, 1948. Most Yards Passing - 761 with Newberry, 2005. Fewest Yards Passing - 0 with Guilford, 1941. Most Passes Attempted - 98 with Gardner-Webb, 1982. Most Pass Completions - 61 with Tusculum, 2004. Most First Downs - 60 with Wingate, 1993. KEITH HENRY GREG PAYNE 1985-88 1994-97 Shares all-time lead NCAA II record 17 in interceptions straight field goals

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RUSHING (1,000 Yard Club) RUSHING YARDAGE BY CLASS Name Years Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Game Avg. Name Year Yards 1. Rodney Wallace 2001-04 46 769 3769 4.9 41 81.44 Freshman Netto Purnsley 1986 1,797 2. Kory Fisher 2004-07 43 501 2623 5.2 28 61.00 Sophomore Kory Fisher 2005 1,079 3. Greg Singleton 1968-71 31 464 2353 5.1 19 75.90 Junior Andre Marshall 1993 1,000 4. Jamelle Cuthbertson 2005-08 38 338 2230 6.6 22 58.68 Senior Curtis McKoy 1992 1,987 5. Kim Smith 1972-75 30 465 2149 4.6 12 71.63 6. Ron Adams 1972-75 33 448 2060 4.6 15 62.42 PUNT RETURNS 7. Steve Roeder 1969-72 40 428 2010 4.7 19 50.25 RETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. 8.Todd Scott 1986-87, 89-90 44 418 1921 4.6 19 43.66 1 . Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 75 883 11.8 9. Ricky White 1976-79 38 434 1919 4.4 12 50.50 10. Kevin McKenzie 1999-00 24 360 1870 5.2 14 77.92 2. David Campbell (1962-65) 33 692 21.0 11.T.O.Wilson 1992-95 35 326 1619 5.0 17 46.26 3.Allen Simmons (1973-76) 59 569 19.6 12.Wayne Foster 1975-78 35 333 1588 4.8 17 45.37 4. Cedric Squirewell (1999-02) 58 466 8.0 13.Mario Crowe 2002-05 43 306 1561 5.1 18 36.30 5. Jeff Park (1990-93) 61 452 17.4 14.Andre Marshall 1991-94 28 250 1504 6.0 9 53.71 15. Reggie White 1983-86 41 372 1497 4.0 10 36.51 KICKOFF RETURNS 16. Curtis McKoy 1989-92 37 305 1487 4.9 9 40.19 RETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. TD 17. Jean Worthington 1958-61 37 340 1474 4.3 10 39.84 1 1.Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 79 1890 23.9 0 18. Ray Littlejohn 1985-87 22 313 1460 4.7 20 66.36 12. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 81 1600 21.8 0 19. Joe Hilliard 1997-00 44 327 1448 4.4 20 32.91 20.Tony Georgiana 1940-42, 46 43 * 1443 * 28 33.56 13.Allen Simmons (1973-76) 66 1574 23.8 0 21.Tim Morgan 1965-68 27 306 1433 4.3 16 53.07 14. Jean Worthington (1958-61) 54 1223 22.6 0 22. Eric Westbrook 1996-99 43 275 1424 5.2 7 33.12 5. Corey Ready (2002- 05) 53 1211 22.9 0 23. Steve Jewell 1975-77 20 299 1303 4.4 9 65.15 6. O.J. Lennon (1998-99, 01-02) 51 1077 21.1 0 24. Larry Brown 1980-82 31 269 1299 4.8 7 41.90 7.Travis Landrum (2006- ) 46 1,011 21.9 1 25. Bryan Applefield 1963-65 19 348 1273 3.7 8 67.00 8. Chip Lewis (1990-93) 35 885 25.3 0 26. Bill Speacht 1945-48 42 * 1251 * 13 29.79 19. Elijah Sharpless (1986-88) 36 865 24.0 1 27. Pete Stout 1954-57 37 189 1231 6.5 8 33.27 10. Bill Godsey (1970-72) 38 802 21.1 1 28.Jim Parent 1983-86 37 246 1175 4.8 8 31.76 29. Ike Green 1938-41 40 * 1150 * 15 28.75 30. Kevin Brown 1994-97 41 387 1126 2.9 6 27.46 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE 31. Harold Bowen 1944-47 42 * 1077 * 17 25.64 32. Chip Irby 1978-81 29 231 1060 4.6 2 36.55 (Rush/Rec./Ret.) (Rushing/Passing) 33. Larry Gildersleeve 1955-58 29 244 1048 4.3 7 36.14 1. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 5565 1. Luke Samples (2001-04) 10,383 34. Sam Morrow 1957-60 33 215 1033 4.8 8 31.30 2.Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 4663 2. Brad Roach (2004-07) 8012 35. Diron Bell 1992-95 37 210 1013 4.8 25 27.38 3. Donnie Davis (1970-73) 4602 3. Mike Warfield (1987-89,91) 7678 * Denotes statistic is not available 4.Corey Ready (2002-05) 3767 4. Mitch Ellis (1997-00) 5625 PASSING (2,500 Yard Club) Gm. 5. Kory Fisher (2004-07) 3235 5. Kevin Brown (1994-97) 5933 Name Years Comp. Att. Yards Pct TD INT Avg. SCORING INTERCEPTIONS 1. Luke Samples 2001-04 744 1279 9650 58.2 74 38 209.78 2. Brad Roach 2004-2007 608 1113 7874 54.6 62 49 221.81 POINTS Points TOTAL NO. 3. Mike Warfield 1987-89,-91 489 1000 6923 48.9 42 45 173.08 1. Matt Gross (1998-2001) 311 1. Keith Henry (1985-88) 20 4. Mitch Ellis 1997-00 373 698 5550 53.4 45 25 135.27 2. Rodney Wallace (2001-04) 270 Brent Miller (1977-80) 20 5. Kevin Brown 1994-97 326 670 4807 48.7 53 38 117.24 3. Randy Brown (1985-88) 219 3. Harvey Stratton (1950-53) 19 6. Ken Avent 1990-93 401 767 4618 52.3 33 27 124.81 4. Matt Gross (1998-01) 216 4. Nolan Peterson (1994-97) 17 7. Donnie Davis 1970-73 319 671 4411 47.5 35 34 119.22 5. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 210 5. Jamel Jackson (2000-03) 16 8. John Scott 1963-66 282 535 3780 52.7 27 41 111.18 9. Harry Monokian 1967-70 300 606 3769 49.5 23 39 94.23 PUNTING (Min. 50 Punts) 10. Pat Witheril 1975-76 178 404 2849 44.1 22 29 180.00 PUNTING AVG. No. Yds. Avg. 11. John Coatta 1981-82 200 470 2512 42.6 18 35 142.45 1. Ron Crouse (1960-63) 196 8072 41.18 RECEIVING (60 Catch Club) 2. Ken Hartley (1978-79) 127 5125 40.35 Name Years Rcpt. Yards Avg/Catch 3. Sam Boyd (1964-65) 105 4199 39.99 1. Corey Ready 2002-05 190 2380 12.5 4. Jason Norton (1991-94) 129 5100 39.53 2. Nick Means 1999-02 185 2796 15.1 5. David Creech (1972-75) 158 6244 39.52 3. Ced Squirewell 1999-02 170 2232 13.1 4. Jeff Park 1990-93 156 1871 12.0 5. Ike Hill 1965,67-69 151 2089 13.8 6. Brent Johnson 2004-07 122 1658 13.6 7. Antwan Strong 2005-08 118 1711 14.5 8. Rod Tenor 2002-05 116 1666 14.4 9. O.J. Lennon 1998-99, 01-02 112 1603 14.3 Vince Haydock 1972-75 112 1535 13.7 11. J.R. Gibson 1994-97 111 1844 16.6 12. Jim Bucher 1972,74-76 105 2073 19.7 13. Jeff Taylor 1980-83 99 1583 15.9 14. Ryan Millwood 1997-00 89 1362 15.3 15. Harry Balesteir 1969-72 82 1145 13.0 Mike Dickens 1968-71 82 1187 14.5 17. D.J. Summers 1993-96 68 1284 18.9 18. Netto Purnsley 1986-89 67 1181 17.6 IKE HILL LUKE SAMPLES 19. Bucky Pope 1962-63 66 1197 18.1 20. Bill Bartlett 1969-70 64 636 19.9 1965, 67-69 2001-04 21. Bart Crawford 1974-78 62 1049 16.9 All-time punt return and All-time passing leader Todd Scott 1986-87,89-90 62 852 13.7 all-purpose yardage leader. 23.Tim Moore 1987-90 60 815 13.6 40 • • 2009 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com Top Seasons

RUSHING PUNT RETURNS YARDS ATTEMPTS RETURN YARDS YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 5 Ret.) 1. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2008) 1141 1. Rodney Wallace (2002) 202 1. David Campbell (1965) 407 1. David Campbell (1965) 21.42 2. Kory Fisher (2005) 1079 2. Danny Days (1979) 194 2. Ike Hill (1967) 323 2. Mark Strickland (1979) 20.50 3. Rodney Wallace (2002) 1020 3. Rodney Wallace (2003) 191 3.Allen Simmons (1974) 288 3. David Campbell (1963) 20.00 4. Greg Singleton (1969) 1001 4. Steve Jewell (1976) 189 4.Allen Simmons (1973) 273 4. David Campbell (1962) 17.78 5.Andre Marshall (1993) 1000 5. Curtis McKoy (1992) 186 5. Ike Hill (1968) 229 5. Drew Buie (1966) 17.22

AVG. PER CARRY (Min. 50 Att.) PER GAME AVG. 1. Pete Stout (1957) 8.52 1. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2006) 114.10 KICKOFF RETURNS 2. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2008) 7.92 2. Greg Singleton (1969) 100.10 RETURN YARDS YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 10 Ret.) 3. Ronnie Arant (1981) 7.27 3.Andre Marshall (1993) 100.00 1.Allen Simmons (1975) 704 1. Danny Days (1978) 30.27 4. Roger Johnson (1967) 7.21 4. Curtis McKoy (1992) 98.70 2.Todd Scott (1989) 636 2.Todd Scott (1987) 30.17 5.Andre Marshall (1993) 7.14 5. Kory Fisher (2005) 98.09 3. Ike Hill (1968) 610 3. Chip Lewis (1991) 29.33 4.Todd Scott (1987) 543 4. Barry Lutz (1963) 26.50 TOUCHDOWNS 5. Bill Godsey (1970) 539 5. Barry Lutz (1964) 26.00 1. George Bell (2007) 18 2. George Zangale (1930) 15 Red Meehan (1935) 15 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE 4. Mario Crowe (2004) 14 (RUN/REC./RET.) (RUSHING/PASSING) 5. Bill Greene (1945) 13 1. Ike Hill (1969) 1841 1. Brad Roach (2007) 3413 2. Jean Worthington (1960) 1496 2. Luke Samples (2003) 2994 PASSING 3.Todd Scott (1989) 1448 3. Luke Samples (2004) 2818 YARDS COMPLETIONS 4. Ike Hill (1969) 1440 4. Luke Samples (2002) 2540 1. Brad Roach (2007) 3332 1. Brad Roach (2007) 224 5.Andre Marshall (1993) 1433 5. Brad Roach (2005) 2324 2. Luke Samples (2003) 2785 2. Luke Samples (2003) 211 3. Luke Samples (2004) 2658 3. Luke Samples (2004) 210 4. Luke Samples (2002) 2364 4. Brad Roach (2005) 206 SCORING PUNTING 5. Brad Roach (2005) 2302 5. Luke Samples (2002) 182 POINTS PUNTING AVG. (Min. 20 Punts) 1. George Bell (2007) 122 1. Ron Crouse (1962) 44.68 ATTEMPTS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min 100 Att.) 2. Lee Spears (1948) 104 2. Ron Crouse (1963) 42.26 1. Brad Roach (2005) 384 1. Luke Samples (2004) 60.69% 3. Mario Crowe (2004) 96 3. Sam Boyd (1965) 41.93 2. Brad Roach (2007) 376 2. Ken Avent (1993) 60.00% 4. Ike Hill (1968) 92 4. Scott Mustapick (1977) 41.75 3. Luke Samples (2003) 361 3. Luke Samples (2001) 59.74% 5. George Zaenale (1930) 91 5. Ken Hartley (1978) 41.48 4. Luke Samples (2004) 346 4. Brad Roach (2007) 59.58% 5. Brad Roach (2006) 339 5. Mitch Ellis (2000) 58.52% INTERCEPTIONS AVERAGE PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS TOTAL INT'S PER GAME 1. Brad Roach (2007) 256.31 1. Brad Roach (2007) 32 1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 9 1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 0.90 2. Luke Samples (2003) 253.18 2. Luke Samples (2003) 21 Nolan Peterson (1996) 9 2. Nolan Peterson (1996) 0.82 3. Luke Samples (2004) 241.64 Luke Samples (2004) 21 3.Todd Armstrong (1981) 8 3.Todd Armstrong (1981) 0.80 4. Brad Roach (2006) 225.00 4. Kevin Brown (1996) 18 Brent Miller (1979) 8 4. Jamel Jackson (2002) 0.78 5. Luke Samples (2002) 214.91 5. Kevin Brown (1997) 17 Nolan Peterson (1997) 8 5. Brent Miller (1979) 0.73 Nolan Peterson (1997) 0.73 RATING (Min. 100 Att.) 1. Patrick Dennis (2008) 168.36 2. Brad Roach (2007) 153.36 TACKLES 3. Luke Samples (2001) 152.23 TOTAL SOLO 4. Mitch Ellis (2000) 146.23 1. John Williams (1995) 134 1. John Williams (1996) 76 5. Ken Avent (1993) 139.78 2. Curtis Walker (1991) 132 2. John Williams (1995) 75 3. Joe Crapster (1984) 130 3. Glenn Deibert (1972) 69 4. Glenn Deibert (1972) 128 4. Rodney Hope (1998) 66 RECEIVING 5. Keith Henry (1988) 61 RECEPTIONS YARDS 1. Corey Ready (2003) 70 1. Corey Ready (2003) 1043 TACKLES FOR LOSS SACKS 2. Brent Johnson (2007) 60 2.Antwan Strong (2007) 891 1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 47 1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 14.5 3. Corey Ready (2004) 59 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 858 2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 42 2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 12 4. Ike Hill (1968) 57 4. Ike Hill (1968) 833 3. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 34 Khanis Hubbard (2003) 12 5. Nike Means (2002) 54 5. Rod Tenor (2004) 798 4. David Huey (1999) 26 4. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 11 Radell Lockhart (2000) 26 5. Ronnie Harrington (1996) 10.5 CATCHES PER GAME YARDS PER CATCH (Min. 10 Recept.) 1. Corey Ready (2003) 6.36 1.Allen Simmons (1976) 27.00 2. Ike Hill (1968) 5.70 2.Wayne Foster (1977) 23.82 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 5.46 3. Dave Robbins (1964) 23.43 4. Corey Ready (2004) 5.36 4. Jeff Cochrane (1996) 22.45 5. Nick Means (2002) 4.91 5. Bucky Pope (1963) 21.92

YARDS PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS 1. Corey Ready (2003) 94.82 1. Ike Hill (1968) 14 2. Ike Hill (1968) 83.30 2. Bucky Pope (1963) 9 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 78.00 Mike Dickens (1971) 9 4. J.R. Gibson (1997) 73.40 Brent Johnson (2007) 9 5. Nick Means (2002) 71.36 4. Four with 8

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