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RMAC Football Week No. 11 Rocky Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway --- Suite 101 --- Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918 Chris Fitzpatrick Phone: (719) 471-4936 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Fax: (719) 471-0088 Associate Commissioner E-mail: [email protected] www.rmacsports.org Tuesday, November 8, 2005 RMAC Football Week No. 11 RMAC Players of the Week RMAC Overall Offense School W L PF PA Pct. W L PF PA Pct. *Nebraska-Kearney 7 1 312 157 .875 9 2 419 215 .818 Matt Gutierrez Fort Lewis 6 2 282 206 .750 6 4 296 306 .600 Fort Lewis College Colorado Mines 6 2 285 210 .750 6 5 374 334 .545 (6-0, 199 - Jr., QB) Adams State 5 3 247 216 .625 6 5 309 282 .545 Thornton, Colo. - Thornton H.S. Mesa State 4 4 208 201 .500 5 6 263 285 .455 Gutierrez led the Skyhawks in both passing (344 yards) and rushing (115 yards) in a 38-31 Chadron State 4 4 263 171 .500 4 6 304 235 .400 home victory over New Mexico Highlands this Fort Hays State 2 6 117 273 .250 2 8 137 383 .200 past Saturday. He was 26-of-37 (70.3 percent) Western State 2 6 105 246 .250 2 9 134 362 .182 in the air with three touchdowns and no New Mexico Highlands 0 8 206 345 .000 1 10 274 483 .091 interceptions while rushing 19 times (6.1 ypc) *2005 RMAC Football Champion (NCAA Division II Football Playoffs Qualifier) for two more TDs. Gutierrez recorded five touchdowns and 459 yards of total offense in Upcoming Schedule leading FLC to its first winning record since 1985. FLC finished second in the RMAC (6-4 Saturday, November 12 overall, 6-2 RMAC) with two of its four losses to 2005 NCAA Division II Football Playoffs (Southwest Region) - 1st Round NCAA 1-AA opponents Montana and Northern #5 Pittsburg State (Kan.) (8-3) @ #4 NEBRASKA-KEARNEY (9-2)11 a.m. #6 Northwest Missouri State (7-3) @ #3 Angelo State (Texas) (9-2) 11 a.m. Colorado. KILO 94.3 is the official broadcast provider of #2 Washburn (Kan.) (9-2) Bye THIS WEEK IN THE RMAC RADIO SHOW. Defense #1 West Texas A&M (10-1) Bye To listen to the show, visit the league's web site (www.rmacsports.org) and click on the KILO 94.3 logo. Saturday, November 19 Jared Goodwin The show is available on the following Tuesday's before 12 2004 NCAA Division II Football Playoffs (Southwest Region) - 2nd Round University of Nebraska at Kearney noon (MST) throughout the 2005-2006 season. #4 UNK or #5 PSU @ #1 Pittsburg State (Kan.) TBA (6-2, 205 - Sr., OLB) #3 ASU or #6 NMSU @ #2 Northwest Missouri State TBA 9-13; 9-20; 9-27; 10-4; 10-11; 10-18; 10-25; 11-1; 11-8; 11-15; 11-22; Grand Island, Neb. - Grand Island H.S. (NO SHOW 11-29); 12-6; 12-13; 12-20 Goodwin tied for the team lead in tackles with Recent Results --- Holiday Break --- nine (6 solo, 3 assisted) in Saturday's 24-14 1-10; 1-17; 1-24; 1-31; 2-7; 2-14; 2-21; 2-28; 3-7; 3-14; 3-21; 3-28 home win over Mesa State, which helped UNK Saturday, November 5 This week's guest (Tuesday, November 7th) secure the 2005 RMAC football title. He also MESA STATE 14 @ NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 24 Segment #1 Darrell Morris, UNK Football Coach recorded two of the teams’ four sacks on the ADAMS STATE 27 @ COLORADO MINES 42 Segment #2 Rich Brodersen, RMAC Volleyball Tournament Dir. day (loss of 13 yards). The Lopers team sack WESTERN STATE 26 @ FORT HAYS STATE 14 Segment #3 Kylee Hanavan, MSCD Women's Soccer Player total (35) is now one shy of school record. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 31 @ FORT LEWIS 38 Segment #4 Frank Kohlenstein, CSM Men's Soccer Coach Goodwin helped the UNK defense hold Mesa CHADRON STATE Open State to 72 rushing yards on 31 carries. Saturday, October 29 Special Teams NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 14 @ CHADRON STATE 44 ADAMS STATE 42 @ WESTERN STATE 0 Jason Davis COLORADO MINES 14 @ MESA STATE 21 Western State College NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 54 @ FORT HAYS STATE 20 FORT LEWIS 14 @ Northern Colorado 45 (5-10, 176 - Soph., PK / P) The RMAC SHOWCASE TELEVISION SHOW (SHOW #1) debuted on Gunnison, Colo. - Gunnison H.S. Saturday, October 22 FORT LEWIS 28 @ NEBRASKA-KEARNEY 22 Altitude Sports & Entertainment on Davis was 4-for-5 in field goal attempts (long of Mon., Oct. 4, 2004 at 7 p.m. (MST). 39 yards) and 2-for-2 in point-after-attempts in Oklahoma Panhandle State 0 @ ADAMS STATE 43 CHADRON STATE 40 @ WESTERN STATE 10 The RMAC SHOWCASE (Show #13) schedule for a 26-14 road victory over Fort Hays State this COLORADO MINES 45 @ NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 37 November is below: Mon., November 7 - 7 pm past Saturday. Last week's RMAC Football FORT HAYS STATE 8 @ MESA STATE 22 Thurs., November 3 - 4 pm Special Teams Player of the Week also booted Fri., November 4 - 1 pm Wed., November 9 - 6:30 pm three punts for an average of 45.7 yards in the All game times are Mountain Standard Time (MST). Mon., November 7 - 1 pm Wed., November 9 - 12 am All contests in CAPS are RMAC games. Mountaineers win. Thurs., November 17 - 4 pm Adams State College, Chadron State College, Colorado Christian University, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University at Pueblo Fort Hays State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, New Mexico Highlands University Regis University, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Western State College 2005 NCAA Division II Football Championship All times local and will be determined by the host institution. **First/second-round, quarterfinal and semifinal games will be played on the campus of one of the competition institutions. 2005 All-RMAC Football Team 2005 First Team Offense QB #4 Matt Gutierrez Fort Lewis (Jr. – Thornton, Colo.) RMAC Football RB #3 *Danny Woodhead Chadron State (Soph. – North Platte, Neb.) RB #20 Bobby Coy Mesa State (Fr. – Littleton, Colo.) RB #44 Bryan Florendo Colorado Mines (Jr. – Crete, Neb.) Individual WR #8 Justin Gallas Colorado Mines (Sr. – Westminster, Colo.) WR #82 Richie Ross Nebraska-Kearney (Sr. – Lincoln, Neb.) Honors WR #12 Drew Bohannon Mesa State (Soph. – Phoenix, Ariz.) TE #19 Billy Finke Fort Hays State (Sr. – Ellsworth, Kan.) OL #63 Travis Yenne Colorado Mines (Sr. – Murietta, Calif.) RMAC Offensive Player of the Year OL #64 James Poynter Nebraska-Kearney (Sr. – Plainview, Neb.) (#3) Danny Woodhead OL #63 Ryan O’Dea Chadron State (Sr. – McCook, Neb.) OL #79 Brian Trautman Mesa State (Sr. – Littleton, Colo.) Chadron State College OL #69 Cory Karpilo Adams State (Soph. – Florence, Colo.) 5-8, 195 P #27 *Jeff Williams Adams State (Sr. – Mead, Colo.) Sophomore, Running Back PK #31 Mikael Bjork Fort Lewis (Sr. – Albuquerque, N.M.) North Platte, Neb. Matt Gutierrez RMAC Quarterback of the Year North Platte H.S. *Danny Woodhead RMAC Running Back of the Year Justin Gallas RMAC Wide Receiver of the Year Travis Yenne RMAC Offensive Lineman of the Year RMAC Defensive Player of the Year (#20) Reed Duvall Second Team Offense QB #1 Scott Coxon Adams State (Sr. – Tucson, Ariz.) Fort Lewis College RB #5 Marcus Sias Adams State (Soph. – Aurora, Colo.) 5-11, 192 RB #20 Jordan Hickel Fort Hays State (Soph. – Clafflin, Kan.) Junior, Defensive Back RB #7 Johnny Ruff New Mexico Highlands (Sr. – Denver, Colo.) WR #19 Matt Weaver Fort Lewis (Sr. – Aurora, Colo.) Durango, Colo. WR #10 David Bellinger Fort Lewis (Sr. – San Diego, Calif.) Durango H.S. WR #14 Kyle Rupp Nebraska-Kearney (Sr. – North Platte, Neb.) TE #81 Austin Schneider Mesa State (Jr. – Pierre, S.D.) OL #56 Cameron McDade Fort Hays State (Sr. – Phoenix, Ariz.) RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year OL #56 Jason Johnson Fort Lewis (Sr. – Fort Collins, Colo.) (#8) Justin Gallas OL #69 Jordan Ashby Fort Lewis (Jr. - Hartsel, Colo.) OL #67 Jared Lee Chadron State (Jr. – Colorado Springs, Colo.) Colorado School of Mines OL #60 Chris Lundin Adams State (Jr. – Tucson, Ariz.) 6-1, 185 OL #78 Robbie Klinetobe Chadron State (Jr. – Battle Creek, Neb.) Senior, Kick Return / Punt Return Specialist P #14 Jason Davis Western State (Soph. - Gunnison, Colo.) PK #2 Aaron Abel Colorado Mines (Soph. – Cheyenne, Wyo.) Westminster, Colo. Northglenn H.S. Honorable Mention Offense QB #9 Marcus Goldenstein Nebraska-Kearney (Sr. – Gretna, Neb.) QB #15 Garrett Mehl Colorado Mines (Jr. – Crete, Neb.) QB #2 Sean McGraw Mesa State (Jr. – Meeker, Colo.) RMAC Offensive Freshman of the Year WR #2 Ben Woodhead Chadron State (Sr. – North Platte, Neb.) WR #85 Dave Copelan Adams State (Soph. – Manitou Springs, Colo.) (#20) Bobby Coy WR #83 Kris Ducy Fort Lewis (Jr. – Pueblo, Colo.) Mesa State College WR 13 Ikaika Neizman New Mexico Highlands (Sr. – Lahaina, Hawaii) 5-11, 190 WR #85 J.R. Finley Western State (Fr., – Brush, Colo.) TE #88 Chris Ross Adams State (Soph. – San Antonio, Texas) Freshman, Running Back TE #87 Derek Dykstra Colorado Mines (Soph. – Seibert, Colo.) Littleton, Colo. OL #74 Curtis James New Mexico Highlands (Sr. – San Diego, Calif.) Heritage H.S. OL #55 Nick Belden Colorado Mines (Jr. – Denver, Colo.) OL #62 Emil West Fort Lewis (Sr. – Juneau, Alaska) OL #51 Nick Trampe Nebraska-Kearney (Sr. – Riverdale, Neb.) RMAC Defensive Freshman of the Year *Unanimous Selection (#53) Trevor Wikre Mesa State College 6-3, 280 Freshman, Defensive Tackle Berthoud, Colo. Berthoud H.S. RMAC Coach of the Year Darrell Morris University of Nebraska at Kearney Danny Woodhead Reed Duvall Justin Gallas Darrell Morris 43-20 overall (.683) in six seasons at UNK Chadron State Fort Lewis Colorado Mines Nebraska-Kearney RMAC Football RMAC Football RMAC Football RMAC Football (35-13 RMAC - .729 pct.
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