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Menlo Football Record Book TABLE OF CONTENTS Last Updated: 7/1 /1 3 - Records current through 201 2 season 1 Career Leaders 4 Individual Records 2 Career Leaders 5 Career Leaders 2 Season Leaders 6 Team Single Game Records 3 Season Leaders 7 The Last Time it Happened... 3 Season Team Records 8 The Last Time it Happened... 4 Individual Records 9 Coaching Records CAREER LEADERS Passing Yards Attempts Completions Rank Name Year Yards Rank Name Year Attempts Rank Name Year Comp. 1 . Zamir Amin 1 999-01 7,957 1 . Zamir Amin 1 999-01 905 1 . Zamir Amin 1 999-01 656 2. Jon DeVille 1 996-97 5,1 28 2. Ryan Ferguson 1 990-93 753 2. Jon DeVille 1 996-98 398 3. Ryan Ferguson 1 990-91 4,383 3. Jon DeVille 1 996-98 695 3. Ryan Ferguson 1 990-93 333 4. Greg Clark 1 987-90 4,11 4 4. Greg Clark 1 987-90 587 4. Adam Hazel 2004-06 295 5. Matthias Pelasasa 2011 -1 2 3,032 5. Adam Hazel 2004-06 567 5. Greg Clark 1 987-90 281 Completion Percentage Touchdowns Rank Name Year Comp. % Rank Name Year TD's 1 . Zamir Amin 1 999-01 72.5 1 . Zamir Amin 1 999-01 83 2. Frank Borba 2002-03 62.0 2. Jon DeVille 1 996-98 37 3. Matthias Pelasasa 2011 -1 2 57.9 3. Frank Borba 2002-04 28 4. Jon DeVille 1 996-98 57.3 4. Matthias Pelasasa 2011 -1 2 26 5. Adam Hazel 2004-06 52.0 5. Ryan Ferguson 1 990-93 23 Receiving Yards Receptions Yards/Reception Rank Name Year Yards Rank Name Year Receptions Rank Name Year YDS/Recp. 1 . Nate Jackson 1 999-01 3,976 1 . Nate Jackson 1 999-01 261 1 . Chris Lupenui 1 987-90 1 9.3 2. Gabe Amey 1 997-00 2,987 2. Gabe Amey 1 997-00 200 2. Dan Wah I 1 988-90 1 8.5 3. D.R. Moreland 1 990-93 2,823 3. D.R. Moreland 1 990-93 1 86 3. Ramon Fulcher 1 994-95 1 6.3 4. Eddie Miller 1 998-01 1 ,987 4. Eddie Miller 1 998-01 1 33 4. Kevin August 1 996-99 1 6.2 5. Cornelius Ruff 1 996-98 1 ,644 5. Cornelius Ruff 1 996-98 111 5. Dean Baldwin 1 992-94 1 6.2 Rushing Touchdowns Yards Carries Rank Name Year TD's 1 . Nate Jackson 1 999-01 43 Rank Name Year YDS Rank Name Year Carries 1 . Duane Miller 2001 -03 2,730 1 . Duane Miller 2001 -03 561 2. Eddie Miller 1 998-01 20 2. Payton Bell 2009-11 1 ,475 2. Payton Bell 2009-11 386 3. Gabe Amey 1 997-00 1 8 3. Aaron Leek 1 988-91 1 ,1 82 3. Aaron Leek 1 988-91 346 4. Marvin Stickel 2003-04 1 7 4. Dan Nguyen 1 997-98 1 .1 27 4. Dan Nguyen 1 997-98 265 Eddie Eyo 2004-05 1 7 5. Steven Neal 1 991 -94 956 5. Steven Neal 1 991 -94 254 Yards/Carry Touchdowns Rank Name Year YDS/Carry Rank Name Year TD's 1 . Dan Nguyen 1 997-98 5.5 1 . Duane Miller 2001 -03 27 2. Aaron Leek 1 993-96 5.2 2. Shaun Souza 2006-1 0 1 9 3. Payton Bell 2009-11 4.9 3. Payton Bell 2009-11 11 4. Steven Neal 1 991 -94 4.7 4. Dan Nguyen 1 997-98 1 0 Dan Wahl 1 998-99 4.7 5. Tui Ala 1 997 9 Missing or incorrect information? Contact Aaron Gillespie, Sports Information Director, at [email protected] 1 CAREER LEADERS CONT. Defense Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Rank Name Year Tackles Rank Name Year TFL Rank Name Year Sacks 1 . Justin Weaver 1 998-01 21 6 1 . Jaleel Abdullah 1 997-98 46 1 . Jaleel Abdullah 1 997-98 30 2. Scott Richards 1 998-00 21 3 2. Tony Wallace 1 998-99 45 2. Shawn Winters 2008-11 1 6.5 3. Beau Bussani 2009-11 1 92 3. Greig O'Connor 2009-1 2 26.5 3. Dan Burgett 1 996-97 1 6 4. Marcus Alvin 2009-1 2 1 60 4. Shawn Winters 2008-11 26 4. Dan Schartmann 1 999-01 1 5 5. Shawn Winters 2008-11 1 41 Justin Weaver 1 998-01 26 5. Matt McCormack 1 997 1 2.5 Interceptions Rank Name Year INT's 1 . Brandon Springer 2001 -03 1 7 2. Bryan Fernandez 1 994-97 1 5 3. Beau Bussani 2009-11 8 4. Galen Perry 2002-04 7 5. Jose Rodriguez 1 998 6 SEASON LEADERS Passing Yards Attempts Completions Rank Name Year Yards Rank Name Year Att. Rank Name Year Comp. 1 . Zamir Amin 2000 4,295 1 . Zamir Amin 2000 458 1 . Zamir Amin 2000 309 2. Frank Borba 2003 2,748 2. Frank Borba 2002 361 2. Dylan Kruse 2002 202 3. Dylan Kruse 2002 2,395 3. Zamir Amin 2003 31 6 3. Frank Borba 2003 201 4. Jon DeVille 1 997 2,279 4. Dylan Kruse 2002 301 4. Jon DeVille 1 997 1 71 5. Jason Heard 1 994 2,073 5. Matthias Pelasasa 2011 300 5. Matthias Pelasasa 2011 1 57 Completion Percentage Touchdowns Interceptions Rank Name Year Comp. % Rank Name Year TD's Rank Name Year INT's 1 . Zamir Amin 2000 67.5 1 . Zamir Amin 2000 43 1 . Ryan Ferguson 1 991 1 8 2. Matthias Pelasasa 201 2 67.2 2. Fran Borba 2003 28 2. Zamir Amin 2000 1 7 3. Frank Borba 2003 63.6 3. Zamir Amin 2001 24 3. Jason Head 1 994 1 6 4. Jon DeVille 1 998 61 .7 4. Dylan Kruse 2002 21 4. Dylan Kruse 2002 1 4 5. Zamir Amin 1 999 57.9 5. Matthias Pelasasa 2011 1 6 Ryan Ferguson 1 992 1 4 Receiving Zamir Amin 1 999 1 6 Jerald Montano 1 986 1 4 Yards Receptions Yards/Receptions Rank Name Year Yards Rank Name Year Recep. Rank Name Year YDS/Recp. 1 . Nate Jackson 2001 1 ,520 1 . Nate Jackson 2001 1 05 1 . Gabe Amey 1 997 1 9.0 2. Nate Jackson 2000 1 ,51 5 2. Nate Jackson 2000 1 01 2. Andre O'Neil 2002 1 8.5 3. D.R. Moreland 1 994 1 ,1 79 3. Gabe Amey 2000 73 3. D.R. Moreland 1 994 1 7.9 4. Gabe Amey 2000 1 ,11 7 4. Eddie Eyo 2005 68 4. Nate Jackson 1 999 1 7.1 5. Cornelius Ruff 1 996 1 ,083 Eddie Miller 2001 68 5. Ramon Fulcher 1 995 1 6.6 Touchdowns Yards/Game Rank Name Year TD's Rank Name Year YDS/Game 1 . Nate Jackson 2001 1 7 1 . Nate Jackson 2001 1 52 2. Nate Jackson 2000 1 6 2. Nate Jackson 2000 1 51 .1 3. Cornilius Ruff 1 996 11 3. D.R. Moreland 1 994 1 31 Robert Adan 2011 11 4. Cornelius Ruff 1 996 1 24.1 5. Nate Jackson 1 999 1 0 5. Nate Jackson 1 999 1 04.5 Missing or incorrect information? Contact Aaron Gillespie, Sports Information Director, at [email protected] 2 SEASON LEADERS CONT. Rushing Yards Carries Yards/Carry Rank Name Year YDS Rank Name Year Carries Rank Name Year YDS/Carry 1 . Duane Miller 2002 1 ,081 1 . Payton Bell 201 0 247 1 . Brandon Bell 201 2 8.4 2. Duane Miller 2003 1 ,064 2. Duane Miller 2002 221 2. Dan Nguyen 1 997 7.1 Payton Bell 201 0 1 ,064 3. Duane Miller 2003 205 3. Jake Fohn 201 3 6.0 4. Dan Nguyen 1 997 639 4. Aaron Leek 1 991 1 44 4. Kedar Ellis 1 993 5.6 5. Duane Miller 2001 585 5. Michael Dwane 1 986 1 38 5. Duane Miller 2003 5.2 Touchdowns Yards/Game Rank Name Year TD's Rank Name Year YDS/Game 1 . Duane Miller 2003 1 4 1 . Duane Miller 2002 1 08.1 2. Tui Ala 1 997 9 2. Duane Miller 2003 1 06.4 Shaun Souza 2007 9 3. Payton Bell 201 0 96.7 4. Payton Bell 201 0 8 4. Brandon Bell 201 2 68.0 5. Shaun Souza 2008 7 5. Eddie Miller 2004 64.8 Michael Alexander 201 2 7 Defense Tackles Sacks Tackles for Loss Rank Name Year Tackles Rank Name Year Sacks Rank Name Year Tackle/Loss 1 . Chris Parks 1 986 1 20 1 . Jaleel Abdullah 1 998 1 5.5 1 . Tony Wallace 1 999 29 2. Justin Weaver 1 998 11 4 2. Jaleel Abdullah 1 997 1 4.5 2. Jaleel Abdullah 1 998 24 3. Dan Burgett 1 992 1 02 3. Matt McCormick 1 997 1 2.5 3. Jaleel Abdullah 1 997 22 4. Dan Burgett 1 991 97 4. Dameene Dednick 1 999 11 .0 3. Jerome Robinson 2001 21 .5 5. Robin Morris 1 997 96 5. Dan Burgett 1 992 1 0.5 5. Matt McCormack 1 999 21 Ryan Fellers 1 996 1 0.5 Interceptions Special Teams Rank Name Year INTs Punt Average Punting 1 . Bryan Fernandez 1 997 7 Rank Name Year AVG 1 . Todd Whitehurst 1 997 43.6 Most Punts in a Season - 68 (1 991 ) Brandon Springer 2003 7 2.
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