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ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by Truniversity Updated 4 ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Michigan P Clayton Richard (Michigan), Jim Abbott (Michigan), P5 Pete Appleton Jablonowsi (Michigan) Wolverines C C-1 Bill Freehan (Michigan), C-3 Mike Matheny (Michigan) Firecracker: IF 2b-3 Ted Sizemore (Michigan), 1b-3 Hal Morris (Michigan) 2024 OF LF-3 Ted Sizemore (Michigan), LF-4 Alex Johnson (Michigan) QB-5 Jim Harbaugh (Michigan), K,QB-4 Bob Timberlake (Michigan), FB-3 Darryl Johnston (Michigan), HB-3 Jim Detwiler (Michigan), QB-2 Forest Evashevski (Michigan), WR-4 John OS Henderson (Michigan), WR-3 Craig Kirby (Michigan), HB-1 Dick Wells (Michigan), HB-4 Carl Ward (Michigan), TE-2 Derrick Walker (Michigan), WR-2 Greg McMurtry (Michigan), RB-2 Leroy Hoard (Michigan), P,QB-1 Don Bracken (Michigan) G-2 Bob Mielke (Michigan), T-3 Bill Yearby (Michigan), OL-3 Todd Kalis (Michigan), G,T-4 John OL Elliott (Michigan), T-5 Mike Kenn (Michigan), G,T,TE-3 Chris Hinton (Michigan) DE-3 Arnold Simkus (Michigan), DT-2 John Yanz (Michigan), DL-2 Mike Hammerstein DL (Michigan), DT-4 Charles Kines (Michigan) DB-4 Mike Bass (Michigan), DB-3 Jack Clancy (Michigan), S-3 Pete Hollis (Michigan), CB-3 DS Maurice Hurst (Michigan), LB-5 John Offerdahl (Michigan) Notable Alumni L Bill Fortune (Michigan) Michigan State Larry Jaster (Mich State), Mike Marshall (Mich State), Ron Perranoski (Mich State), Tim P Spartans Crabtree (Mich State) C IF 1b-1 Steve Garvey (Mich State) OF RF-2 Mike Marshall (Mich State), RF-4 Kirk Gibson (Mich State) HB-2 Tom Quinn (Mich St), HB-2 Kevin Rusznak (Mich State), FB-4 Bob Apisa (Mich State), RB-5 Clinton Jones (Mich State), E-4 Gene Washington (Mich State), RB-2 Ken Heft (Mich State), HB- OS 3 Dwight Lee (Mich State), E-1 Duane McIver (Mich State), FB-3 Craig Heyward (Mich State), WR-5A Andre Rison (Michigan State) G-3 Michael Bradley (Mich State), T-3 John Kettunen (Mich State), T,C-3 Eddy McCloud (Mich OL State), T-4 Joe Przybycki (Mich State), T-3 Thomas Skidmore (Mich State), T-3 Tony Mandarich (Michigan State) DE-5 Bubba Smith (Mich State), DT-3 Robert Brawley (Mich State), DT-4 Pat Gallinagh (Mich DL State), DT-2 Clinton Meadows (Mich State), DT-4 Jeff Richardson (Mich State), DE-2 Ben Farabee (Mich State) S-1,K Clinton Harris (Mich State), CB-2 Drake Garrett (Mich State), LB,DB–5 George Webster (Mich State), S-3 Larry Lukasik (Mich State), DB-3 Jim Summers (Mich State), LB-4 Charles DS Thornhill (Mich State), LB-2 Michael Young (Mich State), LB-2 Ed O’Bradovich (Mich State), DB- 3 Harlon Barnett (Mich State), LB-4 Carl Banks (Michigan State), LB-3 Percy Snow (Michigan State), LB,SS-2 Anthony Bell (Michigan State), FS-3,CB-2 Lonnie Young (Michigan State) Notable Alumni P Bob Kuhn (Mich State), P Ed Pinnance (Mich State) TRY1 ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Kent Green Grant Jackson (BGSU), Burke Badenhop (BGSU), Roger McDowell (BGSU), Andrew Chafin (Kent P Falcons State), Jeff Shaw (Kent State), 1/P-2 Steve Stone (Kent State), 1/P-2 Doug Bair (BGSU) C SS-3 Gene Michael (Kent State), 3bSS-4 Rich Rollins (Kent State), 1b-2 Travis Shaw (Kent IF State), 2000 3b MON Andy Tracy (BGSU), OF CF-3 Al Oliver (Kent State) OS OL T,G-5 Dave Foley (BGSU), OL-2 Tom Ricketts (Kent State) DL T,MG-2 Ralph Holloway (BGSU), DE-2 George Jamison (BGSU) DS LB-3 George Jamison (BGSU), LB-4 Mark Stier (BGSU), DB-3 Brett Maxie (Kent State) Notable Alumni OF Dain Clay (Kent State), P Barney Mussill (BGSU), P Roy Lee (BGSU) Notre Dame Jeff Samardzija (Notre Dame), Ron Reed (Notre Dame), Jim Hannan (Notre Dame), Don P Fightin' Irish McGlynn (Notre Dame), Jim Axford (Notre Dame) C C-2 Mike Scioscia (Notre Dame) IF 2b-1 Craig Biggio (Notre Dame), 2b3b-2 Craig Counsell (Notre Dame) OF CF A J Pollock (Notre Dame) QB-4 Terry Hanratty (Notre Dame), HB-5 Nick Eddy (Notre Dame) , E-3 Lake Dawson (Notre Dame), RB-3 Dorsey Levens (Notre Dame) , HB-2 Dave Haley (Notre Dame), E-2 Curt Heneghan (Notre Dame), K Joe Azzaro (Notre Dame), RB-3 Bob Gladieux (Notre Dame), QB-2 OS Bob Belden (Notre Dame), HB-2 Frank Criniti (Notre Dame), FB-2 Ron Dushney (Notre Dame), RB-2 Anthony Johnson (Notre Dame), TE-3C Howard Cross (Notre Dame), RB-2C Allen Pinkett (Notre Dame) T,C-4 Paul Seiler (Notre Dame), T-3 George Kunz (Notre Dame), G-4 Dick Swatland (Notre Dame), C-4 George Goeddeke (Notre Dame), T-3 Fred Schnurr (Notre Dame), G,T-3 Tim OL Gorman (Notre Dame), G-5 Tom Regner (Notre Dame), C-4 John Sullivan (Notre Dame), C,G-4 Tim Grunhard (Notre Dame), G,C-2 John Scully (Notre Dame) T-4 Kevin Hardy (Notre Dame), T-3 Harry Alexander (Notre Dame), T-2 Eric Norri (Notre Dame), DL E-2 Chuck Lauck (Notre Dame), DL-2 Robert Banks (Notre Dame), DL-3 Mike Golic (Notre Dame), DL-3 Mike Gann (Notre Dame) S-4 Tom Schoen (Notre Dame), DB-4 Jim Smithberger (Notre Dame), DB-4 Tom O’Leary (Notre DS Dame), OLB-4 Dave Martin (Notre Dame), DB-2 Jeffrey Burris (Notre Dame), LB-3 John Horney (Notre Dame), K John Carney (Notre Dame), S-3 Dave Duerson (Notre Dame) Notable Alumni C George Trafton (Notre Dame) TRY2 ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Syracuse P Dave Telgheder (Binghamton) Orangemen C IF OF C13/LF-3 Eddie Brown (Syracuse) OS QB-4 Sonny Jurgensen (Binghamton), E-4 John Mackey (Syracuse), RB Ernie Davis (Syracuse) OL T-3 Marv Marinovich (Syracuse) DL DL-2 Ken Clarke (Syracuse), DL-2 Rob Burnett (Syracuse) DS LB-4 Jameel McClain (Syracuse), LB-2 David Bavaro (Syracuse), LB-3 Terry Wooden (Syracuse) Notable Alumni Heisman RB Ernie Davis (Syracuse) Northwestern P George Kontos (Northwestern) Wildcats C C-2 Joe Girardi (Northwestern) , C-3 Jeff Torborg (Northwestern), IF 2b3bSS-3 Mark Loretta (Northwestern) OF LFRF-2 Mike Huff (Northwestern) OS E-4 Bobby Crespino (Northwestern) OL DL DS S-3 Martin Bayless (Northwestern) Notable Alumni P,OF Frank Griffith (Northwestern) TRY3 ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by Truniversity Updated 7-2027 Wisconsin Vern Geishert (Wisconsin), Paul Quantrill (Wisconsin), Rodney Myers (Wisconsin), Lance P Badgers Painter (Wisconsin) C IF 1b-4 Paul Carey (Wisconsin) OF LF-4 Rick Reichardt (Wisconsin) QB- Bart Starr (Wisconsin), QB-4 Ron Vander Kelen (Wisconsin), E-3 Larry Howard OS (Wisconsin), E-2 Ron Leafblad (Wisconsin), E-2 Elmars Ezerins (Wisconsin), TE-5 Pat Richter (Wisconsin), HB-4 Lou Holland (Wisconsin), HB-3 Ron Smith (Wisconsin) T-4 Roger Pillath (Wisconsin), G-4 Jim Schenk (Wisconsin), G-4 Steve Underwood (Wisconsin), OL C-3 Tim Monty (Wisconsin), OL-3 Joe Panos (Wisconsin), G-3 Billy Ard (Wisconsin) DL E-4 Ron Carlson (Wisconsin), T-3 Andy Wojdula (Wisconsin), E-5 Alan Page (Wisconsin), MLB-4 Ken Bowman (Wisconsin), CB-4 Jim Nettles (Wisconsin), S-3 Gary Kroner (Wisconsin) , DS LB-4 Dion Kempthorne (Wisconsin), CB,DB-4 Richard Johnson (Wisconsin) Notable Alumni ML P George Davies (Wisconsin) BYU Cougars P Gerald Nyman (BYU), Rick Aguilera (BYU), Jack Morris (BYU) C 1b-1 Wally Joyner (BYU), 3b-3 Garth Iorg (BYU), 1b2b3b-3 Vance Law (BYU), SS3b-4 Cory IF Snyder (BYU) OF LFRF-2 Mike Lum (BYU), CF-1 Dale Murphy (BYU) QB-2 Ty Detmer (BYU), QB-1,P,K Lee Johnson (BYU), RB,WR-2C Vai Sikahema (BYU), QB-2C OS Marc Wilson (BYU), RB-4A Merril Hoge (BYU) OL C-4 Bart Oates (BYU), G-3 Paul Howard (BYU), T-2 John Hunter (BYU), C Trevor Matich (BYU) DL Steven Kaufusi (BYU), DL Bronson Kaufusi (BYU), DL Corbin Kaufusi (BYU), DL Ziggy DL Ansah (BYU) DS LB-3 Leon White (BYU) Notable Alumni P Ken Hunt (BYU) Nevada Wolves P Dave LaRoche (UNLV), Donovan Osborne (UNLV), Greg Maddux (UNLV) C C-3\11 Brett Hayes (UNR) IF 3bSS2b-4 Lee Lacy (Utah State), 3b-2 Matt Williams (UNLV) OF LF-4 Ryan Ludwick (UNLV) P Louis Aguiar (Utah State), TE-2 Bob Awalt (UNR), RB-2 Louis Giammona (Utah State), QB-3 OS Colin Russo (UNR) OL T-3 Ken Lanier (UNLV), T Mark Schlereth (UNLV) DL OLB-3 Henry Rolling (UNR), DB-3 Brock Marion (Utah State), S-3 David Tate (UNLV), S-2 DS Wymon Henderson (UNLV) Notable Alumni C Elmer Ward (Utah State), P Dave LaRoche (UNLV), SS John Gamble (UNR) TRY4 ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by Truniversity Updated 7-2027 E-W Michigan Phil Regan (Western Michigan), Jim Bouton (Western Michigan), Keegan Akin (Western P Broncos Michigan), Ernie Koob (Western Michigan), Jack Wisner (Eastern Michigan) Baseball: 2021, C 2023 Firecracker: IF-3 Adam Rosales (Western Michigan), E12/3b-3 Glenn Gulliver (Eastern Michigan), E15/SS- IF 2022 4 Brian Bixler (Eastern MIchigan) E12/RF-2 Matt Mieske (Western Michigan), D10/LFRF-4 John Vanderwal (Western Michigan), OF E13/RFLF-2 Pat Sheridan (Eastern Michigan) OS RB-2 Frank Waters (Western Michigan), TE-2 Brent Novoselsky (Western Michigan) OL G,T-3 Jim Juriga (Western Michigan), T-3 Kevin Haverdink (Western Michigan) DL DE-4 Phil Hoag (EMU) CB-4 John Rowser (Western Michigan), LB-3 Darrin Smith (Eastern Michigan), LB-2 Al Smith DS (Eastern Michigan), CB-3 Mark Lee (EMU) P Jack Wisner (Eastern Michigan), P Ernie Koob (Western Michigan), OF Pat Sheridan (Eastern Notable Alumni Michigan) TRY5 ESAA Lake (GL, Great Basin ) Players by True University Updated 11-2026 TRY6.
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