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Ap Little All-America Archive (1934-2019) AP LITTLE ALL-AMERICA ARCHIVE (1934-2019) 2019 - DIVISION II SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE QB - Brook Bolles (Sr.), Central Missouri RB - Daniel McCants (Sr.), Tarleton State QB - Roland Rivers III (Sr.), Slippery Rock RB - Al McKeller (Jr.), Indianapolis RB - Nate Gunn (Sr.), Minnesota State WR - Henry Litwin (Jr.), Slippery Rock RB - Jaleel McLaughlin (So.), Notre Dame (Ohio) WR - Shae Wyatt (Jr.), Central Missouri WR - Zimari Manning (Sr.), Tarleton State TE - Jack Pilkerton (Sr.), Kutztown WR - Shane Zylstra (Sr.), Minnesota State OL - Jeff Arnold (Sr.), Indiana (Pa.) TE - Zach Davidson (Jr.), Central Missouri OL - Cori Gooseberry (Sr.), Ouachita Baptist OL - Tyler Allison (Sr.), Ferris State OL - Brandon Kemp (Sr.), Valdosta State OL - Evan Heim (Sr.), Minnesota State OL - Adonis Sealey (Sr.), Valdosta State OL - Chris Larsen (Sr.), Slippery Rock OL - Amon Simon (Jr.), Texas A&M-Commerce OL - Jason Poe (Jr.), Lenoir-Rhyne AP - Tobias Harris (So.), West Texas A&M OL - Grant Stewart (Sr.), Colorado Mines K - Jordan Walters (Sr.), East Stroudsburg AP - Dominique Ramsey (Jr.), Texas A&M-Commerce K - Duane Brown (Sr.), Fort Hays State DEFENSE DL - Chauncey Haney (Sr.), North Greenville DEFENSE DL - Chad Kuhn (Jr.), Slippery Rock DL - Spencer Phillips (Sr.), DL - Jaquan Artis (Sr.), Lenoir-Rhyne Northwest Missouri State DL - Austin Edwards (Sr.), Ferris State DL - Shau’haun Williams (Sr.), Notre Dame (Ohio) DL - Chris Garrett (Jr.), Concordia-St. Paul LB - Damon Lloyd (Sr.), Indiana (Pa.) DL - B.J. Jefferson (Sr.), Tarleton State LB - Maurice Wright Jr. (Sr.), LB - Chris Hoad (Sr.), Texas Permian-Basin Northwestern Oklahoma State LB - Rondrow Peebles (Jr.), Carson-Newman LB - Brad Zaffram (Sr.), Slippery Rock LB - Drew Seers (Jr.), Lindenwood DB - James Caesar (Sr.), Ferris State DB - Nick Ciccio (So.), Colorado Mesa DB - Desmond Fairell (Sr.), Carson-Newman DB - Christopher Jefferson (So.), Findlay DB - Michael Junker (Sr.), Bemidji State DB - Lamont McPhatter II (Sr.), California (Pa.) DB - Daryus Skinner (Sr.), Winston-Salem State DB - Prince Robinson (Sr.), Tarleton State P - JoseLuis Moreno (Sr.), Minot State P - Isaac Parks (Jr.), UNC-Pembroke AP LITTLE ALL-AMERICA ARCHIVE (1934-2019) 2019 - DIVISION III SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE QB - Jackson Erdmann (Sr.), Saint John’s (Minn.) RB - Alex Minton (Sr.), Denison QB - Broc Rutter (Sr.), North Central RB - Wesley Schools (Sr.), Grove City RB - Robert Shufford (Jr.), Birmingham-Southern WR - Ruhann Peele (Sr.), Wesley (Del.) RB - Ethan Greenfield (So.), North Central WR - Ravi Alston (So.), Saint John’s (Minn.) WR - Andrew Kamienski (Jr.), North Central TE - Dan Allen (Sr.), Delaware Valley WR - Justin Hill (Sr.), Mount Union OL - Ben Bartch (Sr.), Saint John’s (Minn.) TE - Ryan Curtiss (Sr.), Muhlenberg OL - Joe Krall (Sr.), Monmouth (Ill.) OL - Sharmore Clarke (Jr.), North Central OL - Tyler Norwood (Sr.), Salisbury OL - Quinn Meinerz (Jr.), Wis.-Whitewater OL - Ryan Malarkey (Sr.), Muhlenberg OL - Nic Vetter (Sr.), Wartburg OL - Steven Sellers (Jr.), Mary Hardin-Baylor OL - Sean Sherman (Sr.), Mount Union AP - Brock Martin (So.), Ohio Northern OL - Dan Greenheck (Sr.), Saint John’s (Minn.) K - Jaydon Haaq (So.), Wis.-Oshkosh AP - Willie Julkes III (Sr.), Concordia-Moorhead K - Anthony Avila (So.), Mary Hardin-Baylor DEFENSE DEFENSE DL - Jordan McInerney (Sr.), Lake Forest DL - Danny Pietruszewski (Jr.), Saint John’s (Minn.) DL - Frankie Feaster (Sr.), Muhlenberg DL - Tim Ousley (Sr.), Muskingum DL - Dallas McRae (Sr.), Wheaton DL - Mike Williams (Sr.), Washington & Jefferson DL - Joey Longoria (Sr.), Mary Hardin-Baylor LB - Mason Dekker (Sr.), Hope DL - Michael Nobile (So.), Delware Valley LB - Emmet Forde (Jr.), Hobart LB - Scottie Bobeck (Sr.), Benedictine LB - Nick Garone (Sr.), Ithaca LB - Dante Capozzoli (Jr.), Kean DB - Peyton Haynes (Sr.), LaGrange LB - Anton Clark (Sr.), East Texas Baptist DB - Blaze Barista (Sr.), Dubuque DB - Jeff Hector (Sr.), Redlands DB - Danial Shelton (Sr.), Susquehanna DB - Spencer Rowland (Sr.), Wheaton DB - Tramon Wiley (Jr.), Heidelberg DB - Jake Beesley (Jr.), North Central P - Alex Berg (Sr.), Concordia-Moorhead DB - Kordell Ford (Jr.), Mount Union P - Zach Warcola (Sr.), College of New Jersey AP LITTLE ALL-AMERICA ARCHIVE (1934-2019) 2018 - DIVISION II SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE QB - Rogan Wells (So.), Valdosta State RB - Wes Hills (Sr.), Slippery Rock QB - Jayru Campbell (Jr.), Ferris State RB - Cameron Mayberry (Jr.), Colorado Mines RB - Jaleel McLaughlin (Fr.), Notre Dame (Ohio) WR - Chad Hovasse (Sr.), Adams State RB - Gabe Watson (Jr.), Sioux Falls WR - Shane Zylstra (Jr.), Minnesota State WR - Trey Brock (Sr.), Hillsdale TE - Qua Boyd (Sr.), West Alabama WR - Brody Oliver (Sr.), Colorado Mines OL - LaVonne Gauthney (Sr.), Valdosta State TE - Erik Henneman (Jr.), Lindenwood OL - Steve Gaviglia (Sr.), Slippery Rock OL - Tyler Drob (Sr.), West Chester OL - Justin Gooseberry (Sr.), Ouachita Baptist OL - Devon Johnson (Sr.), Ferris State OL - Evan Heim (Jr.), Minnesota State OL - Jeremy King (Sr.), Valdosta State OL - Deon Sheppard (Sr.), Tarleton State OL - James Moore (Sr.), Central Washington AP - Lawrence Woods (So.), Truman State OL - Trey Pipkins (Sr.), Sioux Falls K - Jonas Schenderlein (Sr.), Concordia-St. Paul AP - Dominique Ramsey (So.), Texas A&M-Commerce K - Kristov Martinez (Sr.), Texas A&M-Commerce DEFENSE DEFENSE DL - Austen Eskew (Sr.), Northwest Missouri State DL - Diquan Gilbert (Sr.), West Chester DL - Chris Garrett (So.), Concordia-St. Paul DL - Kevin Petit-Frere (Sr.), LIU Post DL - Markus Jones (Sr.), Angelo State DL - James Prater Jr. (Sr.), Ashland DL - Cardell Rawlings (Sr.), Wingate LB - Aaron Berry (Sr.), Azusa Pacific DL - Sha’haun Williams (Jr.), Notre Dame (Ohio) LB - Dominic Cizauskas (Jr.), Glenville State LB - Jose Delgado (Sr.), Fort Hays State LB - J.T. 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P - Michael Raczak (Jr.), Widener DB - Duke Mackle (Sr.), Linfield P - Austin Baker (Sr.), Heidelberg AP LITTLE ALL-AMERICA ARCHIVE (1934-2019) 2017 - DIVISION II SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE QB - Travis Tarnowski (Sr.), Ashland RB - Walter Fletcher (So.), Edinboro QB - Luis Perez (Sr.), Texas A&M-Commerce RB - Deshawn Jones (So.), Missouri S&T RB - Marc Jones (Sr.), Gannon WR - Marcus Johnson (Sr.), Slippery Rock RB - Cameron Mayberry (So.), Colorado Mines WR - Jalen Tolliver (Sr.), Arkansas-Monticello WR - Weston Carr (So.), Azusa Pacific TE - Qua Boyd (Jr.), West Alabama WR - J.T. Luper (Sr.), Central Oklahoma OL - Andrew Alten (Sr.), Findlay TE - D.J. Cornish (So.), Shepherd OL - Jake Daugherty (Sr.), Ferris State OL - Alex Cappa (Sr.), Humboldt State OL - Jared Machorro (Sr.), Texas A&M-Commerce OL - Gavin De Los Santos (Sr.), Harding OL - Daniel Owens (Sr.), Wingate OL - Dominic Giunta (Sr.), Ashland OL - Jerron Seales (Sr.), Indiana (Pa.) 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