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All-American Honors WOU FOOTBALL – INDIVIDUAL HONORS AND ACCOLADES All-American Honors 2011 Jason Slowey, offensive line (BSN, first team) Jason Slowey, offensive line (Don Hansen, honorable mention) Jason Slowey, offensive line (D2football.com, honorable mention) Bryce Peila, defensive back (BSN, second team) Bryce Peila, defensive back (Daktronics, second team) Bryce Peila, defensive back (Don Hansen, honorable mention) 2010 Caleb Singleton, defensive back (AFCA, first team) Caleb Singleton, defensive back (AP, first team) Caleb Singleton, defensive back (D2football.com, second team) Jason Slowey, offensive line (D2football.com, honorable mention) 2008 Matt Cox, defensive tackle (Football Gazette, first team) 2006 Kevin Boss, tight end (d2football.com, second team) Kevin Boss, tight end (College Sports Report, first team) 2005 Kevin Boss, tight end (Daktronics, First Team) Kevin Boss, tight end (Football Gazette, Second Team) Kevin Boss, tight end (D2football.com, honorable mention) Jon Apgar, linebacker (Football Gazette, honorable mention) Jon Apgar, linebacker (College Sports Report, Fourth Team) 2004 Kevin Boss, tight end (Football Gazette, honorable mention) 2003 Brad Satran, wide receiver (Dopke.com, honorable mention) Jeff Charleston, defensive end (Dopke.com, honorable mention) Lucas Taroli, punter (D2football.com, honorable mention) 2002 Mike Hinshaw, all-purpose (Football Gazette, honorable mention) 2000 Brian Crawford, offensive line (AFCA NCAA Div. II First Team) Brian Crawford, offensive line (Football Gazette Div. II, Third Team) Brian Crawford, offensive line (Associated Press, Div. II Third Team) 1999 Corey Sutton, defensive back (NAIA first team) Corey Sutton, defensive back (Football Gazette first team) Corey Sutton, defensive back of the year (Football Gazette) Chris Bentley, punter (NAIA first team) Chris Bentley, punter (Football Gazette second team) John Freeman, kicker (NAIA honorable mention) John Freeman, kicker (Football Gazette honorable mention) Erik Davis, quarterback (Football Gazette honorable mention) 1998 John Freeman, kicker (NAIA second team) Brian Lulay, offensive line (NAIA honorable mention) Corey Sutton, defensive back (NAIA honorable mention) Cam McFarland, defensive end (Football Gazette first team) John Freeman, kicker (Football Gazette third team) Corey Sutton, defensive back (Football Gazette third team) Jason Taroli, running back (Football Gazette honorable mention) 1997 Louis Taylor, linebacker (Football Gazette first team) Louis Taylor, linebacker (NAIA second team) Eric Cummings, offensive line (NAIA second team) Eric Cummings, offensive line (Football Gazette third team) John Freeman, place kicker (Football Gazette second team) John Freeman, place kicker (NAIA second team) Tim Martin, defensive end (NAIA honorable mention) Tim Martin, defensive end (Football Gazette honorable mention) Jacob Espiau, running back (Football Gazette honorable mention) Steve Ott, defensive back (Football Gazette honorable mention) 1996 Cam Frickey, wide receiver (NAIA honorable mention) 1995 Jeramy Williams, linebacker (NAIA honorable mention) 1994 Bill Volk, running back (NAIA second team) Dave Kangas, offensive tackle (NAIA honorable mention) Jeramy Williams, linebacker (NAIA honorable mention) 1992 Brian Greene, defensive back (NAIA honorable mention) 1989 Bobby Pope, tailback (NFL Draft Report honorable mention) 1988 Larry Goth, quarterback (NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete) Dale Williams, punter (NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete) 1986 Tony Burris, quarterback (NAIA honorable mention) Mike McClelland, defensive end (NAIA honorable mention) 1985 Doug Park, center (NAIA second team) Tony Burris, quarterback (NAIA honorable mention) 1982 Hubert Phillips, defensive lineman (NAIA second team) 1981 Jim Gray, offensive lineman (NAIA honorable mention) 1978 Doug Lulay, quarterback (NAIA first team) Ron Chappel, offensive line (NAIA honorable mention) Mark Newkirk, defensive line (NAIA honorable mention) 1977 Randy Shipley, linebacker (NAIA first team) 1976 Randy Shipley, linebacker (NAIA first team) Tom Horn, quarterback (NAIA honorable mention) 1975 Mike Manley, offensive tackle (NAIA honorable mention) Randy Shipley, linebacker (NAIA honorable mention) 1973 Tim Hundley, linebacker (NAIA honorable mention) 1972 Jack Flitcraft, safety (NAIA honorable mention) Steve McElravy, receiver (NAIA honorable mention) 1971 Kurt Davis, offensive guard (NAIA honorable mention) Jack Flitcraft, safety (NAIA honorable mention) Steve McElravy, receiver/punter (NAIA honorable mention) Jon Saarheim, linebacker (NAIA honorable mention) Larry Smith, defensive end (NAIA honorable mention) 1957 Barry Adams, tackle/punter (Williamson System) 1954 Mouse Davis, halfback (Williamson System) BOWL GAME HONORS 2012 Gavin Drake, USA Freedom Bowl Scotland Foss, USA Freedom Bowl Bryce Peila, USA Freedom Bowl 2011 Jason Slowey, Players All-Star Classic 2010 Caleb Singleton, Dixie Gridiron Classic Justin Ore, Dixie Gridiron Classic Caleb Singelton, Cactus Bowl 2009 Shaun Kauleinamoku, East Coast Bowl 2008 Matt Cox, Cactus Bowl 2007 Shaun Kauleinamoku, Rotary Bowl MVP 2003 Brad Satran, Cactus Bowl 2002 Dave Morrill, Cactus Bowl 2001 Chris Angel, Hula Bowl Elton Seals, Cactus Bowl 2000 Brian Crawford, Cactus Bowl (Jim Langer Award, Outstanding Offensive Lineman) ALL-REGION HONORS 2012 Alexander Bradt, punter – Dan Hansen All-Super Region 3 (third team) 2011 Bryce Peila, defensive back - Daktronics All-Super Region 4 (first team) Bryce Peila, defensive back - Don Hansen All-Super Region 4 (second team) Jason Slowey, offensive line - Daktronics All-Super Region 4 (second team) Jason Slowey, offensive line - Don Hansen All-Super Region 4 (second team) Trevor Gates, wide receiver - Don Hansen All-Super Region 4 (third team) Isaiah Buchanan, defensive back - Don Hansen All-Super Region 4 (third team) Gavin Drake, defensive end - Don Hansen All-Super Region 4 (third team) 2010 Caleb Singleton, defensive back - Daktronics All-Super Region 4 (first team) Caleb Singleton, defensive back - Don Hansen Football Committee (first team) Demario Ballard, wide receiver - Don Hansen Football Committee (first team) 2009 Caleb Singleton, defensive back - Football Gazette (second team) Kalani Zoller, defensive line - Football Gazette (second team) 2008 Matt Cox, defensive line - Football Gazette (first team), Daktronics (second team) Cory Perkins, offensive line - Daktronics (second team) Caleb Singleton, defensive back - Football Gazette (second team) Ben Kuenzi, running back - Football Gazette (third team) 2007 Paul Wright, offensive line—D2football.com (first team), ICAA (first team) Matt Cox, defensive line—D2football.com (first ), ICAA (first team) Mark Thorson, quarterback—D2football.com (second), ICAA (second team) Ben Kuenzi, running back—D2football.com (second), ICAA (first team) Allan Mikolas, offensive line—D2football.com (second), ICAA (first team) JT Gilmore, linebacker—D2football.com (second), ICAA (first team) Brett Rhodes, offensive line—ICAA (first team) Bruce Voges, kicker—ICAA (first team) Casey O’Donnell, defensive end—D2football.com (third) Zach Christopherson, defensive back—D2football.com (third), ICAA (first team) Shaun Kauleinamoku, punt return—ICAA (second team) D2football.com Independent Coach of the Year: Arne Ferguson ICAA Coach of the Year: Arne Ferguson ICAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Cox 2006 Kevin Boss, tight end—Daktronics (second team), Football Gazette (second team), D2football.com (first team) Eliot Vinzant—D2football.com (first team), Football Gazette (third team). 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