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Football Honors 2016.Pmd NATIONAL HONORS 1983-2016 Football Gazette Haven Mosley, qb (HM) Noah Harris, db (HM) National Offensive Player of the Year 2003 Keith Nelson, wr (HM) Brad Higginson, db (HM) 1996 Sedrick Robinson, wr Tommy Oglesby, dt (HM) Todd Hollis, c (HM) Brian Price, og (HM) Kenneth Lewis, dl (HM) Football Gazette Quentin Womack, lb, (HM) 2007 Alex Temple, dl (1st) National Defensive Player of the Year 2015 Keelan Cole, wr (1st) 2007 DaMarcus Ganaway, wr (2nd) 1997 Brian Seider, lb Josh Smith, wr (2nd) Pizza Hut Division III All-America Josh Abel, ol (HM) Football Gazette 1989 Randy Weber, lb (3rd) Clay Durham, dl (HM) National Linebacker of the Year Greg Embers, db (HM) 1999 Nick Boling Street & Smith's All-America Matt Grey (HM) 1994 Paul Bates, og (1st) Kenneth Lewis, dl (HM) Football Gazette Joel Lopez, ol (HM) National Coach of the Year BSN All-Super Region 2008 De'Sean Godfrey, rb (1st) 1999 John Johnson 2015 Keelan Cole, wr Brandon Hodnett, k (1st) Josh Smith, wr (1st) American Football Coaches Association CoSIDA Division II All-South Region Greg Ember, db (2nd) All-America 1993 Paul Bates, og (2nd) Perry Freeze, ol (2nd) 1996 Sedrick Robinson, wr (1st) Robert Glover, db (2nd) All-Mid-South Conference Sean Maguire, p (2nd) Associated Press All-America 1987 Johnnie Moore db Brian Oberley, lb (2nd) 1993 Troy Crissman, ss (2nd) Graham Reynolds, lb Chuck Palonis, ol (2nd) 1995 Sedrick Robinson, wr (2nd) 1988 Pat Giacone, fs Chad Smith, lb (2nd) 2015 Keelan Cole, wr (3rd) Jeff Gossett, de Steven Smith, dl (2nd) Chris Mull, dt Ben Wilson, dl (2nd) Champion USA All-America Kevin Shelton, og Amore' Winters, kr (2nd) 1991 Chad Lyons, ss (3rd) Robert Tinkle, wr 2009 DaMarcus Ganaway, wr (1st) 1992 Chad Lyons, ss (HM) Randy Weber, lb Khalis Harris, db (1st) 1989 Terry Allen, wr David James, lb, (1st) Football Gazette All-America Carl Tipton, oc Chuck Palonis, ot (1st) 1994 Paul Bates, og (2nd) Randy Weber, lb Ben Wilson, de (1st) Troy Crissman, db (HM) 2004 Alex Long, lb (1st) Sam Bland, db (2nd) 1995 Sedrick Robinson, wr (1st) Alex Temple, de (1st) Jason Fairley, dt (2nd) Eric Stockton, qb (HM) Keith Cottoner, lb (HM) Jay Fallin, og (2nd) 1996 Sedrick Robinson, wr (1st) 2005 Leitz Arnold, rb (1st) Richard Fangman, k (2nd) Brian Seider, lb (1st) Tycen Brock, kr (1st) Thomas Gordon, rb (2nd) 1997 Brian Seider, lb (1st) Keith Cottoner, lb (1st) Jabbar Harris, dt (2nd) J. D. Meyers, qb (HM) Matt Grey, og (1st) Viincent Lalonde, qb (2nd) 1999 Karl Bates, dt (1st) Todd Hollis, oc (1st) Sean Maguire p (2nd) Nick Boling, lb (1st) Josh Smith, wr (1st) Ken Stoklosa, lb (2nd) Anthonio Newton, pr (1st) Alex Temple, de (1st) Kevin Baldwin, lb (HM) Corey Jordan, wr (HM) Noah Harris, ss (HM) Derek Brown, wr (HM) J. D. Meyers, qb (HM) Kenneth Lewis, dt (HM) Greg Embers, db (HM) 2000 Tony Black, dt (1st) Jason Simpson, p (HM) DaMarcus Ganaway, rs (HM) Brian Hoffmann, qb (1st) Ward Tanner, qb (HM) Jon Hale, k (HM) Mark Howell, oc (1st) Eric Mayfield, rs (HM) Corey Jordan, wr (1st) Great Lakes Football Conference Robbie Pipper dt (HM) Shaun Logsdon, te (1st) Receiver of the Year Levi Ray, ot (HM) Frank Wintrich, lb (1st) 2009 DaMarcus Ganaway, wr Heath Smith, db (HM) Drew Hall, rb (HM) 2010 DaMarcus Ganaway, wr (1st) Anthony Melvin, wr (HM) Great Lakes Football Conference Khalid Harris, db (1st) Joe Nelson, og (HM) Defensive Player of the Year David James, lb (1st) 2001 Vince Brodt, lb (1st) 2009 David James, lb Levi Ray, ol (1st) Corey Jordan, wr (1st) Matt Wilson, k (1st) Frank Wintrich, lb (1st) Great Lakes Football Conference Sammy Bland, db (2nd) Tony Black, de (HM) Freshman of the Year Justin Blosser, dl (2nd) Jake Colson, og (HM) 2008 De'Sean Godfrey, rb Corey Downing, c (2nd) Nathan East, wr (HM) Jasen Fairley, dl (2nd) Adam Fossett, ot (HM) Great Lakes Football Conference Darius Henderson, rb (2nd) Quentin Womack, db (HM) Coach of the Year Caleb Ingram, te (2nd) 2002 Jake Colson, og (1st) 2010 Brent Holsclaw Maison Kana, dl (2nd) Tony Black, de (HM) Sean Maguire, p (2nd) Vince Brodt, lb (HM) All-Great Lakes Football Conference Chris Owen, qb (2nd) Nathan East, wr (HM) 2006 Alex Temple, dl (2nd) Ken Stoklosa, lb (2nd) NATIONAL HONORS 1983-2016 Quadrius Wallace, db (2nd) Todd Hollis, c (HM) Mid-South Conference Josh Williams, ol (2nd) Kenneth Lewis, dl (HM) Player of the Week Kenneth Woodget, ol (2nd) 2007 Greg Embers, db (1st) 2004 Alex Temple, de, Sept. 7 Derek Brown, wr (HM) DaMarcus Ganaway, wr (2nd) 2005 Brandon Hodnett, k, Oct. 11 Joey Galmiche, ol (HM) Ron Rapier, db (2nd) 2010 Vincent Lalonde, wr (HM) Alex Temple, dl (2nd) Great Lakes Football Conference Eric Mayfield, wr (HM) Clay Durham, dl (3rd) Player of the Week Chuck Palonis, ol (HM) Brandon Hodnett, k (3rd) 2007 Greg Embers, db, Oct. 1 Eric Rhodes, db (HM) 2009 David James, lb (1st) Chris Owen, qb, Oct. 15 David Smith, wr (HM) Chuck Palonis, ot (1st) 2008 Josh Smith, wr, Sept. 2 2011 Levi Ray, ol (1st) 2010 Levi Ray, c (1st) Chris Owen, qb, Sept. 9 Matt Smith, lb (1st) DaMarcus Ganaway, wr, (2nd) Chad Smith, lb, Sept. 9 Justin Blosser, dl (2nd) Sean Maguire, p (2nd) Robert Glover, db, Oct. 14 Corey Downing, c (2nd) Ken Stoklosa, lb (2nd) Greg Ember, db, Oct. 27 Khalid Harris, db (2nd) Josh Smith, wr, Nov. 3 Sargent Huntley, lb (2nd) Kentucky All-Commonwealth 2009 Thomas Gordon, rb, Sept. 2 & 21 Jake Jackson, p (2nd) 2011 Ken Stoklosa, lb Kevin Baldwin, lb, Sept. 21 Chris Owen, qb (2nd) Quadrius Wallace, db Vincent Lalonde, qb, Sept. 29 & Ken Stoklosa, lb (2nd) 2012 Jacob Jackson, p Oct. 5 Quadrius Wallace, db (2nd) Ta'Ron Squires, wr David James, lb, Sept. 29 & Oct. 5 Josh Williams, ol (2nd) 2013 Vasco Billberry, db DaMarcus Ganaway, wr, Oct. 12 Jake Anderson, te (HM) Keelan Cole, wr 2010 Chris Owen, qb, Sept. 7 & 14 Derek Brown, wr (HM) Cody Mills, lb DaMarcus Ganaway, wr, Oct. 25 Sam Cowles, lb (HM) 2014 Keelan Cole, wr Quadrius Wallace, db, Oct. 25 & Jeremy Dillion, dl (HM) Tyler Herman, db Nov. 1 Kevin Farris, db (HM) Xavier Mitchell, wr 2011 Chris Owen, qb, Sept. 19 Cedrick Hicks, db (HM) 2015 Vasco Billberry, lb Quadrius Wallace, db, Nov. 7 & 14 Dale Mitchell, lb (HM) Keelan Cole, wr Shawn Mooney, wr (HM) Cody Mills, lb Great Lakes Valley Conference Jake Pepper, wr/k (HM) Player of the Week Josh Rahm, db (HM) Division II National Wide Receiver 2012 Jeff Ward, special team, Oct. 15 Eric Rhodes, db (HM) of the Week 2013 Jeff Ward, special team, Sept. 16 Ta'Ron Squires, wr/rs (HM) 2014 Keelan Cole, wr (Oct. 8) Jeff Ward, rb (HM) American Red Cross Division II National Coach of the Week "Hometown Heroes" All-Great Lakes Valley Conference 2014 Brent Holsclaw (Nov. 13) (given for acts of courage- saving a life) 2012 Cuda Dimmett, db (2nd) 2007 Ross Duncan Ta'Ron Squires, wr (2nd) Football Gazette Jarrett Martin Jeff Ward, rb (2nd) National Player of the Week Cedrick Hicks, db (HM) 1997 J. D. Meyers, qb, Sept. 17 & Oct. 3 All-American College Bowl All-Star Aaron House, dl (HM) 1999 Karl Bates, dt, Sept. 15 Game Mick Tingelhoff Award Jacob Jackson, p (HM) Nick Boling, lb, Sept. 22 2010 Chuck Palonis, Best Off. Lineman Matt Smith, lb (HM) 2000 Brian Hoffmann, qb, Oct. 30 2013 Jeff Ward, rs (1st), wr (2nd) 2002 Jacques Williams, pr, Oct. 22 All-American College Bowl All-Star Kevin Farris, db (HM) Haven Mosley, qb, Oct. 29 Game Co-Offensive 2003 Nick Whiteside, dt, Sept. 4 Most Valuable Player Award All-Independent Football Alliance 2004 Keith Cottoner, lb, Sept. 28 2010 David Smith, wr 2002 Tommy Oglesby, dt (1st) Vince Brodt, lb (2nd) D2 Football.com All-American College Bowl Nathan East, wr (2nd) National Player of the Week All-Star Game Quentin Womack, lb (2nd) 2006 Noah Harris, ss, Sept. 4 2009 Ben Wilson, de Haven Mosley, qb (HM) Chad Smith, lb Keith Nelson, wr (HM) Football Gazette Amore' Winters, db 2003 Nick Whiteside, dt (1st) Region Player of the Week 2010 Jasen Fairley, dl Greg Brown, ot (2nd) 1996 J. D. Meyers, qb, Sept. 16 David James, lb Nathan East, wr (2nd) Sedrick Robinson, wr, Oct. 21 Chuck Palonis, ot Quentin Womack, lb (2nd) 1997 Brian Seider, lb, Sept. 23 David Smith, wr Ryan Denton, wr (HM) 1998 Brian Seider, lb, Sept. 17 Steven Smith, dl Alex Long, lb (HM) 1999 J. D. Meyers, qb, Sept. 15 & Oct. 18 2011 Derek Brown, wr Shawn Payne, k (HM) Khalid Harris, db All-Independent Football Alliance Ken Stoklosa, lb D2 Football.com Player of the Week Quadrius Wallace, db All-Independent Team 2002 Quentin Womack, lb, Oct. 22 2006 Brad Higginson, db (HM) NATIONAL HONORS 1983-2016 Las Vegas All-American Classic Game Academic All-Great Lakes Honored Jerseys 2003 Quentin Womack, lb Football Conference 62 Paul Bates, og, 1991-94 2006 Josh Abell, og 25 Sedrick Robinson, wr, 1993-96 Snow Bowl Division II All-Star Game Noah Harris, db 7 Eric Stockton, qb, 1993-95 1996 Sedrick Robinson, wr Todd Hollis, c 33 Brian Seider, lb, 1994-97 1997 Marquis Churchwell, wr 2007 Josh Abell, c 52 Karl Bates, dt, 1998-2000 Jeremy Sleet, rb Tyler Curran, rb 2 Drew Hall, rb, 1999-2000 Clay Durham, dl National Collegiate All-Star Game Richard Fangman, k Panthers in the Pros 1994 Ryan Davis, db Matt Grey, ol National Football League Ben Nelson, dt Chad Hart, db A.
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