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2011 All-Ohio Football Teams As Selected by the Associated Press 2011 Ohio Mr 2011 All-Ohio Football Teams as selected by the Associated Press 2011 Ohio Mr. Football 2011 Ohio Mr. Football - Maty Mauk (Sr., Kenton) Mauk finished the 2011 season with 7,181 total yards and 92 touchdowns. The Wildcat quarterback completed 382 of 566 passes for 5,413 yards and 68 touchdowns while rushing 241 times for 1,768 yards and 24 touchdowns. Mauk finishes his career as the Ohio and national leader in career passing yards (18,929) and touchdown passes (219). Division I 1st Team All-State NAME SCHOOL HT WT YR Offensive Ends Monty Madaris Cincinnati Moeller 6-2 190 Sr. Cameron Kavan Mentor 5-10 170 Sr. Marcus Davis Dublin Coffman 5-10 175 Sr. Offensive Linemen Jacoby Boren Pickerington Central 6-3 285 Sr. Pat Elflein Pickerington North 6-3 285 Sr. A.J. Williams Cincinnati Sycamore 6-6 275 Sr. Billy Price Austintown Fitch 6-4 287 Sr. Storm Norton Toledo Whitmer 6-8 300 Sr. Quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky Mentor 6-3 195 Jr. Tyler Foster Canton McKinley 6-3 185 Sr. Lewis Ctr. Olentangy Offensive Backs Brandon Schen 5-11 190 Sr. Orange Jody Webb Toledo Whitmer 5-8 165 Sr. Jack Snowball Wadsworth 5-8 165 Sr. Conor Hundley Cincinnati St. Xavier 5-10 205 Sr. Bri'onte Dunn Canton GlenOak 6-1 221 Sr. Kareem Hunt Willoughby South 5-10 180 Jr. Kicker Tim Shenk Cleveland St. Ignatius 5-10 165 Sr. Defensive Linemen Sam Coles Hilliard Davidson 5-11 190 Sr. Chris Wormley Toledo Whitmer 6-7 270 Sr. Se'Von Pittman Canton McKinley 6-5 262 Sr. Kevin Kavalec Cleveland St. Ignatius 6-3 225 Jr. Bryson Albright Cincinnati St. Xavier 6-5 215 Sr. Tom Strobel Mentor 6-6 255 Sr. Defensive Linebackers Joe Bolden Cincinnati Colerain 6-3 225 Sr. Dawhawn Hall Canton GlenOak 6-0 210 Sr. Joe Burger Cincinnati La Salle 6-2 230 Sr. Ben Gedeon Hudson 6-2 220 Jr. Nick Davidson Solon 5-8 190 Sr. Kent Kern Toledo St. John's 6-1 225 Sr. Kurt Laseak Mentor 6-4 220 Sr. Defensive Backs Mike Svetina Cleveland St. Ignatius 6-2 220 Sr. Andre Jones Cincinnati Colerain 6-1 195 Sr. Jermaine Edmondson Canton McKinley 6-2 166 Sr. De'Van Bogart Cleveland Glenville 6-1 195 Sr. Mark Meyers Toledo Whitmer 6-1 195 Sr. Allen Gant Sylvania Southview 6-2 211 Sr. Punter Brandon Smith Toledo St. John's 6-0 193 Sr. Special Awards Offensive Players of Year Jack Snowball Wadsworth Mitch Trubisky Mentor Defensive Players of Year Chris Wormley Toledo Whitmer Mike Svetina Cleveland St. Ignatius Coaches of Year John Magistro Westerville Central Mark Ritzler Findlay 2nd Team All-State NAME SCHOOL HT WT YR Offensive Ends Jamall Trammell Clayton Northmont 6-3 180 Sr. Malcolm Robinson Canton McKinley 6-2 185 Sr. Dylan Blunk Findlay 5-11 181 Sr. Pharoah Brown Lyndhurst-Brush 6-6 225 Sr. Offensive Linemen Benny McGowan Centerville 6-4 208 Sr. Nick Tavanello Wadsworth 6-0 248 Sr. Tad France Elyria 6-4 255 Sr. Kyle Stout Sylvania Southview 6-2 160 Jr. Quarterback Jalen Washington Twinsburg 6-0 160 Jr. Paul Cosiano Findlay 6-1 208 Jr. Offensive Backs Alex Mickley Hilliard Davidson 5-8 190 Sr. Devin Campbell Youngstown Boardman 6-0 190 Sr. John Barton Twinsburg 5-9 180 Jr. Kickers Matt Ringle Beavercreek 6-0 235 Sr. Defensive Linemen Emmanuel Beal Reynoldsburg 6-0 200 Jr. Ifeadi Odenigbo Centerville 6-4 220 Sr. Stefan Laury Massillon Washington 6-0 230 Sr. Defensive Linebackers Joshua Perry Lewis Ctr Olentangy 6-4 230 Sr. Luke Roberts Lancaster 6-2 235 Sr. Nathan Gerbus Cincinnati St. Xavier 6-2 220 Sr. Will Mahone Austintown Fitch 6-0 206 Sr. Rustom Khouri Cleveland St. Ignatius 6-0 200 Sr. Defensive Backs Nana Kyeremeh Thomas Worthington 5-10 168 Sr. Marcus Foster Troy 6-1 210 Sr. Ryan Schwenke Solon 6-0 180 Sr. Punter Frank Epitropoulos Upper Arlington 6-3 195 Sr. 3rd Team All-State NAME SCHOOL HT WT YR Offensive Ends Gary Brown Westerville South 6-0 185 Jr. Dayne Hammond Youngs. Boardman 6-6 200 Sr. Demetrius Walton Elyria 6-2 180 Sr. Alonzo Lucas Toledo Whitmer 5-10 150 Sr. Offensive Linemen Adam Pankey Hamilton 6-5 325 Sr. Quaison Osbourne Hudson 6-4 318 Sr. Darien Terrell Massillon Jackson 6-4 340 Sr. Skyler Parks Canton McKinley 6-1 274 Sr. Quarterback Dustin Stolarski Elyria 6-2 180 Sr. Offensive Backs Daxton Cates Westerville South 5-10 225 Sr. Vance Settlemire Findlay 5-10 180 Jr. Tim McVey Cleve. St. Ignatius 5-10 180 Jr. Kicker Nick Roemer Cin. St. Xavier 6-1 160 Sr. Defensive Linemen Derrick Everett Canton GlenOak 6-2 281 Sr. Adam Coberly Hudson 6-4 190 Jr. Jared Williams Elyria 5-10 220 Sr. Tracy Sprinkle Elyria 6-5 260 Jr. Defensive Linebackers Christian Williams Canton GlenOak 5-8 190 Sr. Nick Davidson Solon 5-8 190 Sr. Devin Dennard Findlay 5-11 179 Jr. Brian Lee Toledo Start 5-11 220 Sr. Jay Fisher Sylvania Southview 5-10 203 Sr. Whitehouse Anthony Defensive Backs Matt Granger 5-9 170 Sr. Wayne Dominic Abounader Lakewood St. Edward 5-11 185 Jr. Cody Quinn Middletown 5-9 167 Sr. Alex Winters Massillon Washington 5-11 185 Sr. Punter Tomislav Derezic Mentor 6-0 200 Sr. Special Mention Bryson Wray Powell Olentangy Liberty Spencer Luallen Upper Arlington Lewis Center Olentangy Billy McCague Orange Evan Stevenson Westerville Central Cody Kondas Westerville Central Tyler Grassman Gahanna-Lincoln Jake Butt Pickerington North Tony Harvard Hilliard Bradley Garrett Foster Pickerington Central Jack Trabue Upper Arlington Caleb Day Hilliard Darby Godwin Igwebuike Pickerington North Garrett Powers Upper Arlington Caleb Stacey Cin. 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