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All State Teams 1991-2013 ALASKA ALL-STATE TEAMS Selected by the Football Coaches Association Compiled by Don Winchester 1991 ALL-STATE SELCTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Edward Booker (Chugiak) Defensive Player of the Year: Clyde Ellis (Bartlett) Lineman of the Year: John Copeland (Eielson) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Bret Roberts (West) DL John Copeland (Eielson) RB Edward Booker (Chugiak) DL Keith Wilken (Chugiak) RB Joey Hillery (Eielson) DL Brian Barlow (Soldotna) RB John Davis (Kenai) DL Shawn Davis (Bartlett) WR Joel Loosli (West) LB Clyde Ellis (Bartlett) WR Anthony Ringold (East) LB Dave Schwartz (Eielson) TE Tony Jensen (Wasilla) LB John Grant (Bartlett) T David DeBaughan (Eielson) LB John Know (Soldotna) T Chad Christoffer (Solodotna) DB Nick McDaniel (Lathrop) G Shand York (Eielson) DB Brian Williams (Bartlett) G Gerhard Hahn (Chugiak) DB Kenny Humpheis (Bartlett) C Jimmie Rhodes (Dimond) DB Tommy Dunn (Skyview) K Tony Jensen (Wasilla) P Tony Jensen (Wasilla) 1992 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Travis Hill (Eielson) Defensive Player of the Year: Sean Tufaga (Dimond) Lineman of the Year: Travis Kolb (Dimond) Back of the Year: Travis Hill (Eielson) Coach of the Year: Buck Nystrom (Eielson) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Mike Leonard (Eielson) DE Shawn Davis (Chugiak) RB Brett Gentrup (Chugiak) DE Mark Kand (Chugiak) RB Jimmy Watson (Dimond) DL Travis Kolb (Dimond) RB Travis Hill (Eielson) DL Bill Lyons (Chugiak) FB Ra Shipps (East) DL Galen Brantley (Soldotna) WR Sean Tufaga (Dimond) DL John Copeland (Eielson) WR Darin Kellum (Soldotna) LB David Chambers (Chugiak) TE Jay Buno (Dimond) LB Jeremy Bennett (Skyview) L Jade Baker (Chugiak) LB C.B. Wentling (Lathrop) L Aaron McCubbins (Kenai) DB Guy Hall (Dimond) L Clint Brittain (Chugiak) DB Sean Tufaga (Dimond) L John Copeland (Eielson) DB Henry Ching (Eielson) K Jim Morowski (Eielson) P Arnold Roehl (West) RS Anthony Ringold (East) 1993 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Dennis Machado (Kenai) Defensive Player of the Year: Kenny Ray (Chugiak) Lineman of the Year: Aaron McCubbins (Kenai) Coach of the Year: Buck Nystrom (Eielson) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Mike Leonard (Eielson) DE Cody Hinselius (Soldotna) RB Dennis Machado (Kenai) DE Makr Kand (Chugiak) RB Dedric Cambell (Eielson) DL Jami Lorenz (Dimond) RB Ken White (Chugiak) DL Eric Freel (Lathrop) FB Korey Klingenmeyer (Dimond) DL Ryan Magee (Kenai) WR Anthony Ringold (East) DL Aaron McCubbins (Kenai) WR Darin Kellum (Soldotna) LB David Pope (Kenai) TE Adam Recero (Eielson) LB Kenny Ray (Chugiak) L Aaron McCubbins (Kenai) LB Korey Klingenmeyer (Dimond) L Josh Hostetter (Dimond) DB Larence Simpson (West) L Andy Yee (Eielson) DB Sarge Truesdell (Skyview) L Ryan Magee (Kenai) DB Matt Streiff (Skyview) K Joel Mahaffey (Soldotna) DB Joel Mahaffey (Soldotna) KR Randy Grayson (Chugiak) P Matt Streiff (Skyview) 1994 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Barrett Allen (Chugiak) Defensive Player of the Year: Matt Moore (Dimond) Lineman of the Year: Marty Peterson (Service) Player of the Year: Mike Connaker (Service) Coach of the Year: Byron Wilson (Service) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Barrett Allen (Chugiak) DE Matt Moore (Dimond) RB Mike Connaker (Service) DE Jared Erickson (Lathrop) RB Josh Coleman (Soldotna) DL Marty Peterson (Service) RB J. R. Monigold (Palmer) DL D. J. Rumfelt (Chugiak) FB Trent Burnett (Kenai) DK Andy Fowlrer (Dimond) WR Yohance Humphery (Chugiak) LB Kenny Ray (Chugiak) WR Dereck Ladson (West Valley) LB Chad Steadman (Soldotna) TE Matt Moore (Dimond) LB Ben DeGraw (Lathrop) C Jim Ehmann (Palmer) DB Benji Smith (Chugiak) G Jed Struempler (Service) DB Jason Carlson (Kenai) G Shawn Ansley (Service) DB Mike Connaker (Service) T Matt Walls (Chugiak) DB Lamont Ford (Eielson) T Pat Mosher (Service) DB Dietrich Moore (Dimond) PK Nick Sullivan (Service) P Garrett Ross (Nikiski) KR Reshard Daniels (Chugiak) KR Dietrich Moore (Dimond) 1995 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Josh Coleman (Soldotna) Defensive Player of the Year: Orlyn Carney (Colony) Lineman of the Year: Romney Tupou (Juneau) Player of the Year: Josh Coleman (Soldotna) Coach of the Year: Rod Christiansen (Palmer) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Jake Underhill (East) DE Bob Farrell (Kenai) RB Josh Coleman (Soldotna) DE Romney Tupou (Juneau) RB Brandon Buckley (Palmer) DE Jed Struempler (Service) RB Yohance Humphrey (Chugiak) DE Villiamu Mu’a (East) RB Shon Jones (Lathrop) DE Scott Reger (Palmer) FB Corey Williams (Lathrop) LB Orlyn Carney (Colony) WR Octavious Robertson (East) LB James Price (West) WR Ryan Jensen (Homer) LB Greg Harrell (Lathrop) TE Jeremiah Richards (Palmer) LB Nik Heagy (Service) TE T. J. Printup (North Pole) LB Jeremy Raychel (Chugiak) C Keith Crowder (Kenai) DB Yohance Humphery (Chugiak) G Jed Struempler (Service) DB Brandon Drumm (Service) G Bob Farrell (Kenai) DB Shon Jones (Lathrop) T Rodney Bettis (Palmer) DB C. W. Payne (Palmer) T Philip Licht (Palmer) DB Dereck Ladson (West Valley) T Nik Heagy (Service) DB Justin Elliott (Colony) PK Nick Sullivan (Service) P Nick Sullivan (Service) KR Corey Williams (Lathrop) PR Corey Williams (Lathrop) 1996 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Brandon Buckley (Palmer) Defensive Player of the Year: Nik Heagy (Service) Lineman of the Year: Jeremiah Richards (Palmer) Player of the Year: Jeremiah Richards (Palmer) Coach of the Year: Jim Beeson (Kenai) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Mark Wackler (Soldotna) DL Tomasi Kongaika (West) RB Brandon Buckley (Palmer) DL Chuck Halstead (Chugiak) RB Yohance Humphrey (Chugiak) DL Nick Middleton (East) RG Jeff Flanagan (Lathrop) DL Jeremiah Richards (Palmer) FB Jack Wade (Palmer) DL Dayton Williams (Kenai) WR Troy Karsten (Soldotna) DL Phil Locker (Service) WR Billy Abbott (Palmer) LB Nik Heagy (Service) TE Jeremiah Richards (Palmer) LB Nick McCormick (West Valley) C Andy Jamison (Lathrop) LB James Price (West) G Tomasi Kongaika (West) LB John Fabiano (Kenai) G Tim Davison (Lathrop) LB Zach Reilly (Skyview) G D.J. Maupin (Palmer) LB Josh Ray (Chugiak) T Josh Boots (East) DB Zengy Wilson (East) T Roger Patterson (Chugiak) DB J. J. Robinson (Service) T Mark Fielden (Kenai) DB Wilber Hooks (Dimond) PK Josh Nichols (Skyview) DB Chad Benson (Skyview) KR Brandon Drumm (Service) DB Brandon Buckley (Palmer) ST Gerald Hudson (East) P Mitch Shire (Bartlett) PR Jeff Flanagan (Lathrop) 1997 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Brandon Drumm (Service) Defensive Player of the Year: John Fabiano (Kenai) Lineman of the Year: Tomasi Kongaika (West) Player of the Year: Brandon Drumm (Service) Coach of the Year: Randy Magner (Colony) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Koa Bailey (Chugiak) DL Tomasi Kongaika (West) RB Wilbur Hooks (Dimond) DL Phil Locker (Chugiak) RB Justin Szymanski (Service) DL Travis Busse (East) RB D. K. Ness (Colony) DL Chuck Halstead (Chugiak) RB Jeff Flanagan (Lathrop) DL Joe Samuels (Palmer) FB Brandon Drumm (Service) DL Scott Demi (Colony) WR Pat Wiltsey (Chugiak) LB Ben Walls (Chugiak) WR Andre Laws (East) LB John Fabiano (Kenai) WR Mark Hite (Wasilla) LB T. J. Gittens (Service) WR James Arness (Nikiski) LB Javen Tufaga (Dimond) TE Levi Rollman (Chugiak) LB Ben Ashenbrenner (Lathrop) TE Josh Hays (Colony) LB David Piper (Soldotna) C Ryan Landers (Chugiak) DB Koa Bailey (Chugiak) G Roger Patterson (Chugiak) DB Bryan Nowland (Service) G Owen Gaard (Service) DB Scott Lindstrom (Service) G Tony Townsend (Dimond) P B. J. Walsh (Bartlett) G Bryan Kirby (Palmer) PR Brandon Drumm (Service) T Tomasi Kongaika (West) PR Mark Hite (Wasilla) T Lewis Redding (Service) T Mark Felden (Kenai) PK Joe Park (Chugiak) KR Brandon Drumm (Service0 KR D. K. Ness (Colony) LS John Fabiano (Kenai) ST B. J. Walsh (Bartlett) U Todd Carney (Colony) 1998 ALL-STATE SELECTIONS Offensive Player of the Year: Marques Houser (Dimond) Defensive Player of the Year: T. J. Gittins (Service) Lineman of the Year: Courtney Smith (Bartlett) Lineman of the Year: Seth Thompson (Soldotna) Player of the Year: T. J. Gittins (Service) Coach of the Year: Duncan Shackelford (Dimond) Asst. Coach of the Year: Ken Roser (Kenai) First Team Offense First Team Defense QB Jack Tomco (Dimond) DL Seth Thompson (Soldotna) RB Dominique MaddoX (Service) DL Justin Harris (Colony) RB Marques Houser (Dimond) DL Nate Clooten (Lathrop) RB Brad Lindstrom (Chugiak) DL Matt Gho (West Valley) RB J. J. Lowe (Eielson) DL Courtney Smith (Bartlett) RB James Wade (Palmer) DL John Dronenberg (Chugiak) FB Chuck Lincoln (Wasilla) DL Shawn Washington (Dimond) WR Shawn Ferringer (West Valley) LB T. J. Gittens (Service) TE Ian Fo (Dimond) LB Aaron Hostetter (Service) C Josh Craft (West Valley) LB Josh Komarek (Seward) G Jeff Reynolds (Service) LB Tony Lolesio (Dimond) G Scott Dillard (North Pole) LB Travis Tufaga (Dimond) G Chris Halverson (Wasilla) LB Jason William (Bartlett) G Justin Glenn (Chugiak) LB Nick Buzby (Wasilla) G Rhett Hickel (Dimond) LB Jake Hogue (Kenai) T Phillip Dougherty (Service) LB Shawn Corbett (Eielson) T Nate Clooten (Lathrop) DB Doug Lamb (Eielson) T Justin Harris (Colony) DB Bryan Nowland (Service) T Matt patterson (Chugiak) DB Brad Lindstrom (Chugiak) K Joe Park (Chugiak) DB Terry Jescard (Dimond) KR Marques Houser (Dimond) DB Stephen Seward (Lathrop) U Justin Ballard (Chugiak) P Gabe Edwards (Colony) U Judd Viersen (Glennallen) P Scott Nealy (Dimond) LS Brad Ingram (Colony) PR Marques Houser (Dimond) PR Stephen Seward (Lathrop) ST B. J. Walsh (Bartlett)
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