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2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic 2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic ALL-STAR GAME TEAM RECORDS First Downs-26, South 1972 Rushing Yards-347, South, 1997 Passes Attempted-42, North, 2003 Passes Completed-22, North 1992 Passes Had Intercepted-4, North 1992, South 1994, South 2009 Passing Yards-276, South 1998 Total Yards-443, South 1976 Punts-9, North 1971, and North 1998 Fumbles-8, South 1967 Fewest First Downs Allowed-5, South 1994 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed-26, South 1980 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed-4, South 1992 Fewest Total Yards Allowed-19, South 1968 ALL-STAR GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Points -18, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South) Touchdowns -3, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South) Field Goals - 2, Kevin Jennings, Chatard, 1995 (South); Jake Lazar, Western, 2009 (North) PAT Kicks - 5, Matt Coffel, Bremen, 1989 (North), and Kyle Corts, 1997 (South) Total Offense - 181, Tom Creevey, Mishawaka Marian, 1970 (North) Rushing Attempts - 26, Courtney Davis, F.W. Snider, 1993 (North) Rushing Yardage - 145, Walter Peacock, Shortridge, 1972 (South) Passing Attempts - 30, Earl Haniford, Martinsville, 1996 (South) Passes Completed - 19, Chris Dittoe, Fort Wayne Dwenger, 1992 (North), and, Earl Haniford, Martinsville, 1996 (South) Passing Yardage - 237, Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian, 2008 (South) Touchdown Passes - 3, Rick Mirer, Goshen, 1989 (North); Steve Sutherland, Bloomington South, 2000 (South); Adam Wiese, Perry Meridian, 2008 (South) Interceptions Thrown - 4, Dave Vormohr, Jay County, 1982 (North) Pass Receptions - 11, Charley Byrnes, Bloomington, 1969 (South) Touchdown Receptions - 2, by several players Longest Scoring Play - 97-yard kickoff return by Jewel Hampton, Warren Central, 2008 (South) 2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic -- Game Officials Ron Wenz, Dave Morton, Paul Mills, Jim Johnson, Tim Strit and Joe Stafford have over 160 years of combined experience and have worked from Garrett to Evansville, Richmond to Terre Haute and all points in between. 1 2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic Michael J. Rabold Distinguished Player Award The Michael J. Rabold Distinguished Player Award is presented each year to a player from the Indiana High School North-South All-Star Game who in college football has distinguished himself both on and off the football field A.J Edds (Greenwood H.S./University of Iowa) CAREER: Completed his career ranked 43rd in tackles for Iowa with 226 . tied for second in league games only in pass interceptions (.5) and tied for fourth for all games (.38), along with tying for 32nd nationally . one of three seniors named to 2009 Leadership Group . one of four juniors named to 2008 Leadership Group . one of three sophomores named to 2007 Leadership Group . one of three true freshmen to see action in 2006 . moved from tight end to linebacker during pre-season practice in 2006. 2009 Honors: Honorable mention all-College Football Insiders . Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award . Permanent Team Captain . Win During the Week Award, Defense . second team all-Big Ten by league coaches . second team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . Academic All-Big Ten for third year . selected to participate in Senior Bowl. 2009 Preseason Honors: Named to preseason Watch List for Butkus Award . preseason second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele’s College Football. 2009: Ranked fourth on the team with 78 tackles, including 25 solo stops and 53 assists . second on team with five interceptions, while also collecting 4.5 tackles for loss and four pass break-ups . started at outside linebacker in 17-16 win over Northern Iowa . recorded nine assisted tackles vs UNI, including two assists for loss and one pass break-up . started at outside linebacker in 35-3 win at Iowa State as defense collected six turnovers . started at outside linebacker in 27-17 win over Arizona as defense allowed just 105 passing yards and 253 yards total offense . recorded three assisted tackles vs. Arizona, including a shared tackle for loss . started at outside linebacker in 21-10 win at Penn State . recorded six tackles at PSU and had first interception of the season in final four minutes . started at outside linbacker in 24-21 win over Arkansas State as defense allowed just 80 net rushing yards . recorded five assisted tackles and one pass break-up vs. ASU . started at outside linebacker in 30-28 win over Michigan . recorded nine tackles vs. Wolverines, including two solo stops, a shared tackle for loss and one pass break-up . started at outside linebacker in 20-10 win at Wisconsin at defense allowed just 87 rushing yards and 243 yards total offense . recorded seven tackles and a pass interception at Wisconsin, including three solo stops and an assisted QB sack . fourth period interception was his second of the season . started at outside linebacker in 15-13 win at Michigan State as defense allowed just 85 net rushing yards . re- corded three tackles at MSU, including one tackle for loss . started at outside linebacker in 42-24 win over Indiana as defense allowed just 79 net rushing yards overall and just three points in the second half . recorded four assisted tackles, including one tackle for loss vs. Hoosiers . also had one pass interception in fourth quarter . his pass break-up late in third period led to 86-yard interception return to cut Iowa deficit at the time to 21-14 . started at outside linebacker in 17-10 loss to Northwestern as defense allowed just 10 points and 239 yards total offense . recorded four tackles vs. Wildcats to surpass 200 career stops . started at outside linebacker in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State . col- lected 10 tackles vs. OSU, including a career-best seven solo tackles . started at outside linebacker in 12-0 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 48 rushing yards and 201 yards total offense . recorded three solo tackles and five assists vs. Gophers . had second period interception and 14 yard return that led to Iowa’s only touchdown . started at outside linebacker in 24-14 Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech as defense allowed just 155 yards total offense . recorded four solo tackles and one assisted tackle . fourth quarter pass interception and 13 yard return help Hawkeyes protect 17-14 lead and eventually led to game-clinching touchdown. HIGH SCHOOL: PrepStar all-American . honorable mention Street & Smith all-American . all-Johnson County Player of the Year as a senior . finalist for Indiana’s Mr. Football . Indiana North-South All-Star . nominated for US Army All-American game . two-time Indianapolis Star Super Team and South Team . three-time Associated Press first team all-state . four-time first team all-conference . two-time team MVP . four-year letterman in football, basketball and track. PERSONAL: Management major . named National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete for central Indiana . academic all-state as a senior . par- ents are Anne and David Edds . high school coach was Rick Wimmer. Michael J. Rabold Past Recipients 1971 John Andrews (Indiana) 1986 Ray Wallace (Purdue) 1998 Jason Fabini (Cincinnati) 1972 Levi Mitchell (Iowa) 1987 Mike Kovaleski (Notre Dame) 1999 Rosevelt Colvin (Purdue) 1973 Phil Powell (Franklin) Rod Woodson (Purdue) 2000 Josh Gentry (Indianapolis) 1974 George Uremovich (Illinois) 1988 Ernie Jones (Indiana) Kevin Kreinhagen (Indianapolis) 1975 Clarence Bullock (Michigan St.) 1989 Tom Yohe (Harvard) 2001 Brandon Gorin (Purdue) 1976 Mike Stock (Indiana) 1990 Anthony Thompson (Indiana) 2002 Justin Smith (Indiana) 1977 Chubby Phillips (Illinois) 1991 Darrick Brownlow (Illinois) 2003 Travis Belden (Penn) 1978 Ric Enis (Indiana) 1992 Vaughn Dunbar (Indiana) 2004 Eugene Wilson (Illinois) 1979 Darrell Reeves (Indianapolis) 1993 Rick Mirer (Notre Dame) 2005 Courtney Roby (Indiana) 1980 Vegas Ferguson (Notre Dame) 1994 Mike Neu (Ball State) 2006 Jay Cutler (Vanderbilt) 1981 Mark Herrmann (Purdue) Lamark Shackerford (Wisconsin) 2007 Jeff Samardzija (Notre Dame) 1982 Bob Stephenson (Indiana) 1995 Tony Henderson (Michigan) Anthony Spencer (Purdue) 1983 David Duerson (Notre Dame) 1996 Kevin Hardy (Illinois) 2008 Bryan Mattison (Iowa) 1984 Blair Kiel (Notre Dame) Derrick Mayes (Notre Dame) 2009 Donald Washington (Ohio State) 1985 Bruce King (Purdue) 1997 Brad Maynard (Ball State) 2 2010 Grange Insurance All-Star Classic North Roster Numerical Roster 1 Daniel Wodicka, QB No. Name Pos. 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