1965 All-BVC Football NOTE: Nothing Listed in Newspaper Only a Story on the Banquet Featuring the Championship and Runner-Up Teams

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1965 All-BVC Football NOTE: Nothing Listed in Newspaper Only a Story on the Banquet Featuring the Championship and Runner-Up Teams 1965 All-BVC Football NOTE: Nothing listed in newspaper only a story on the banquet featuring the championship and runner-up teams. 1966 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Larry Young, Cory-Rawson; Bob Grossman, Arcadia. TACKLES – Bob Hartman, Arlington; Bruce Bonhard, Cory-Raawson. GUARDS – Paul Pitney, McComb; Larry Hackworth, Hardin Northern. CENYER – Tom Moyer, Cory-Rawson. QUARTERBACK – Mike Von Stein, Cory-Rawson, BACKS – Roger McDowell, McComb; Tom Baker, Cory-Rawson; Terry Trutt, McComb, First Team Defense ENDS – Mike Anderson, Cory-Rawson; Jim Mattern, Leipsic. LINEMEN – Dave Brewster, Cory- Rawson; Keith Detamore, McComb; Larry Hackworth, Hardin Northern; Dennis Clevenger, Arlington. LINEBACKERS – Mike Von Stein, Cory-Rawson; Randy Basinger, Pandora-Gilboa; Dick Glanz, Leipsic; George DeFrieze, McComb. BACKS – Al Holdren, Cory-Rawson; Jack Crates, Arlington. 1967 All-BVC Football First Team Offense Steve Morrow, Arlington; John Nelson, Van Buren; Ron Rettig, Arlington; Tom Moyer, Cory- Rawson; Ed Van Horn, McComb; Dale Pitney, McComb; Larry Young, Cory-Rawson; Dave Nessler, Cory-Rawson; Doug Rossman, Arlington; Mike Inniger, Cory-Rawson; Jack Crates, Arlington. First Team Defense Dale Pitney, McComb; Frank Purkey, Arcadia; Keith Detamore, McComb; Gary Heldman, Cory- Rawson; John Nelson, Van Buren; Alan Russell, Arcadia; Rich Meinke, Pandora-Gilboa; Tom Moyer, Cory-Rawson; Bob Crane, McComb; Larry Young, Cory-Rawson; Dewey Beach, Cory- Rawson. Note: No listing of positions or second team or honorable mention picks were listed in The Courier. 1968 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Larry Young, Cory-Rawson; Kurt Beach, Cory-Rawson. TACKLE – Dennis Hill, Arcadia; Dave Hilty, Pandora-Gilboa. GUARDS – Dan Lowery, Arcadia; Joe Bryan, McComb. CENTER – Dennis Yeager, Arcadia. QUARTERBACK – Mike Inniger, Cory-Rawson. BACKS – Jon Hill, Arcadia; Neil Schaller; Gary Kaufman, Pandora-Gilboa. First Team Defense ENDS – Randy Bunn, Cory-Rawson; Dean Luginbill, Pandora-Gilboa. LINEMEN – Dennis Hill, Arcadia; Dennis Woodruff, Cory-Rawson; Don Meyers, McComb. LINEBACKERS – Larry Young, Cory-Rawson; Terry McIntire, Arcadia; Doug Lehman, Pandora-Gilboa; Rod Russell, Arlington. BACKS – Dewey Beach, Cory-Rawson; Rick DeHays, Liberty-Benton. 1969 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Jeff Gaertner, Arcadia; Jeff Frantz, Arlington. TACKLES -- Terry McIntire, Arcadia; Mike Grose, Vanlue. GUARDS – Steve Ickes, Hardin Northern; Dan Romick, Cory-Rawson. BACKS -- Neil Schaller, Cory-Rawson; Chuck Ebersole, Arcadia; Don Davis, Arlington; Buc Crabtree, Hardin Northern. QUARTERBACK – Tim Boutwell, Cory-Rawson. First Team Defense ENDS – Tom Meyer, Cory-Rawson; Mike Grose, Vanlue. LINEMEN – Dam Romick, Cory- Rawson; Dick Fenstermaker, Pandora-Gilboa; Dennis Tong, Arcadia. LINEBACKERS – John Harden, McComb; Daryl Nalle, Arcadia; Rod Russell, Arlington; Fred King, Pandora-Gilboa. BACKS – Steve Forney, Pandora-Gilboa; Jim Inniger, Arlington. NOTE: No second team or honorable mention selections were listed in The Courier. 1970 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Jerry Schroeder, Leipsic; Carey Arthur, Pandora-Gilboa. TACKLES – Rick Oates, Arlington; Dave Hickey, McComb. GUARDS – Gary Anderson, Cory-Rawson; Jeff Oyler, McComb. CENTER – Greg Powell, Liberty-Benton. BACKS – Daryl Nalle, Arcadia; Barry Falk, Cory-Rawson; Dennis Stainbrook, Pandora-Gilboa. QUARTERBACK – Rick Phillipps, Vanlue. First Team Defense ENDS – Kent Brown, Arlington; Terry Lovell, McComb. LINEMEN – Dick Taylor, Arlington; Dennis Tong, Arcadia; Jim Kneuven, Leipsic. LINEBACKERS – Rick Oates, Arlington; Daryl Nalle, Arcadia; Ken Peterman, Cory-Rawson; Don Leader, McComb. BACKS – Jim Inniger, Arlington; Duke Opp, Cory-Rawson. NOTE: Due to dispute between BVC official Charlie Renner and sports editor Joe Lenhart list was not released to The Courier. 1971 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Jim Warren, Cory-Rawson; Jim Newell, Cory-Rawson. TACKLES – Kevin Kurtz, McComb; Jerry Suter, Pandora-Gilboa. GUARDS – Greg Powell, Liberty-Benton; Gary Anderson, Cory-Rawson. CENTER – D. Woodward, Arlington. QUARTERBACK – Dan Shafer, Cory-Rawson. BACKS – Don Leader, McComb; Jeff Staley, Arlington; Sam Bormuth, Cory- Rawson. First Team Defense ENDS – Clark Inniger, Cory-Rawson; Steve Fleegle, Arcadia. LINEMEN – Sam Bormuth, Cory- Rawson; Vern Vogel, Leipsic; Kevin Kurtz, McComb. LINEBACKERS – Mark Wagner, Arlington; Ken Peterman, Cory-Rawson; Gary Anderson, Cory-Rawson; Don Leader, McComb. BACKS – Duke Opp, Cory-Rawson; Randy McDonald, Leipsic. 1972 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Randy Coldren, Arlington; Mike Warren, Van Buren. TACKLES – John Wilhelm, Leipsic; Roger Treece, Liberty-Benton. GUARDS – Bill Hartman, Arlington; Jim Spallinger, Cory-Rawson. CENTER – Jim Riggs, Arlington. QUARTERBACK – Jim Nicholson, Arlington. BACKS – Dave Glanz, Leipsic; Dave Cramer, Liberty-Benton; Garry Thomas, Cory-Rawson. First Team Defense ENDS – Merritt Rettig, Cory-Rawson; Jim Newell, Leipsic. LINEMEN – Rick Knepper, Arcadia; Rob Rettig, Cory-Rawson; John Wilhelm, Leipsic. LINEBACKERS – Robin Rettig, Arlington; Jeff Huffman, Cory-Rawson; Arnold Hinojosa, Leipsic; Randy Wentz, Pandora-Gilboa. BACKS – Kelly Boutwell, Arlington; Bob Glanz, Leipsic. 1973 All-BVC Football First Team Offense CENTER – Don Tucker, Cory-Rawson. GUARD – Gary Reichley, Arlington. TACKLE – Joe Steiner (honorary, posthumously), Cory-Rawson; Richard Walden, Hardin Northern; Bruce McCartney, Liberty-Benton. GUARD – Randy Anderson, Cory-Rawson. ENDS – Dave Kratzer, Leipsic; Mike Warren, Van Buren. BACK – Matt Huffman, Cory-Rawson; Dan Wilch, Arlington; Mike Wentz, Pandora-Gilboa. QUARTERBACK – Mark Reneau, Liberty-Benton. First Team Defense ENDS – Randy Anderson, Cory-Rawson; Mark Rossman, Arlington; Richard Walden, Hardin Northern. LINEMAN -- Dick Cogley, Cory-Rawson; Jake Trevino, Leipsic; Dave Moser, Pandora-Gilboa. LINEBACKER – Chuck Downing, Hardin Northern; Arnold Hinojosa, Leipsic; Jeff Huffman, Cory-Rawson; Tom Bateson, Arlington. BACK – Kelly Boutwell, Arlington; Bob Glanz, Leipsic. COACH OF THE YEAR – Jim “Spike” Berry, Cory-Rawson. 1974 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Dave Kratzer, Leipsic; Roger Benson, Liberty-Benton. TACKLES – Jim Warren, Arcadia; Bernie Shively, Leipsic. GUARDS – Joe Hindall, Arlington; Randy Anderson, Liberty- Benton. CENTER – Jeff Baumgardner, Liberty-Benton. BACKS – Matt Huffman, Cory-Rawson; Jeff Huffman, Cory-Rawson; Dan Wilch, Arlington. QUARTERBACK – Gary Lieb, Liberty- Benton. First Team Defense ENDS – Chris Knight, Cory-Rawson; Doug Switzer, Liberty-Benton. LINEMEN – Dan Newlove, Arcadia; Dennis Morris, Cory-Rawson; Tim Jackson, Liberty-Benton. LINEBACKERS – Doug Riegle, Arlington; Matt Huffman, Cory-Rawson; Jack Enderle, Cory-Rawson; Randy Anderson, Liberty-Benton. BACKS – Dennis Branan, Arlington; Rob Parsons, Hardin Northern. 1975 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Tyler Smith, Arlington; Jim Bowser, Liberty-Benton. CENTER – Duane Tooman, Leipsic. GUARD – Dave Berger, Leipsic; Larry Weihrauch, Arlington. TACKLE – Bryan Cupp, Leipsic; Len Peterman, Cory-Rawson. QUARTERBACK – Denny Maag, Leipsic. BACKS – John Huber, Van Buren; Jack Enderle, Cory-Rawson. KICKER – Gregg Phillipp, Van Buren. PUNTER – Larry Blair, Van Buren. First Team Defense ENDS – Duane Niese, Leipsic. LINEMEN – Roger Funk, Leipsic; Ron Funk, Leipsic; Dennis Morris, Cory-Rawson. LINEBACKERS – Tracy Place, Leipsic; Ron Funk, Leipsic; Jim Ebert, Arlington; Jack Enderle, Cory-Rawson. BACKS – Denny Maag, Leipsic. (Missing 2 Arlington players on defense). COACH OF THE YEAR – Rick Reider, Leipsic. 1976 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Tyler Smith, Arlington; Brad Beilharz, Van Buren. TACKLES – Brian Cupp, Leipsic; Greg Grismore, Pandora-Gilboa. GUARDS – Kevin Risser, Arlington; Tom Reffitt, Arlington. CENTERS – Duane Tooman, Leipsic; Jim Augsburger, Cory-Rawson. BACKS – Brian Hendricks, Arlington; Bill Siefer, Pandora-Gilboa; Tracy Place, Leipsic. QUARTERBACK – Bob Inniger, Arlington. PUNTER – Tracy Place, Leipsic. KICKER – Brad Beilharz, Van Buren. First Team Defense ENDS – Jim Augsburger, Cory-Rawson; Larry Maynard, Leipsic. LINEMEN – Kevin Risser Arlington; Duane Tooman, Leipsic; Frank Niese, Pandora-Gilboa. LINEBACKERS – Joe Drummelsmith, Arlington; Brent Neff, Cory-Rawson; Tracy Place, Leipsic; Bill Johnson, McComb. BACKS – Bob Inniger, Arlington; Dan Velasquez, Pandora-Gilboa. 1977 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Dave Burkholder, Cory-Rawson; Gail Sterling, Van Buren. TACKLES – Roger Weaver, Arcadia; Bob Corbin, Cory-Rawson. GUARDS – Steve McCullough, Leipsic; Mike Farthing, McComb. CENTER – Owen Russell, Leipsic. BACKS – Jeff Freed, Arlington; Ruben Gonzales, Leipsic; John Lee, Pandora-Gilboa. QUARTERBACK – Mark Hammond, Van Buren. PUNTER – Bruce Leckey, Van Buren. KICKER – Larry Maynard, Leipsic. First Team Defense ENDS – Todd LaWarre, Liberty-Benton; Chip Kaple, McComb. LINEMEN – Dan Rader, Cory- Rawson; Owen Russell, Leipsic; Bob Corbin, Cory-Rawson. LINEBACKERS – Randy Heldman, Cory-Rawson; Bob Elling, Cory-Rawson; Dan Prochaska, Arlington; Steve McCullough, Leipsic. BACKS – Frank Taylor, Vanlue; Mike Frantz, Cory-Rawson. 1978 All-BVC Football First Team Offense ENDS – Dave Burkholder, Cory-Rawson; Todd England, Liberty-Benton. TACKLES – Don Phillips, McComb; Brad Thomas, Liberty-Benton. GUARDS – Doug Oates, Arlington; Greg Shannon, McComb. CENTER – Gerald Walters, Pandora-Gilboa. QUARTERBACK – Doug Freed, Arlington. 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