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All-Time Division All-Stars ALL-TIME DIVISION ALL-STARS A Priestner, John - Linebacker, ‘81 Allemang, Marvin - Centre, ‘85, ‘86 G Anderson, Jerry - Defensive Back, ‘80 Gabriel, Tony - Tight End, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 R Gable, C.J. - Running Back, ‘13, ‘16 Ramsey, Ray - Offensive End, ‘54 B Gilchrist, Cookie - Running Back, ‘56, ‘57 Remegis, Eddie - Guard, ‘45, ‘47 Baker, Keith - Wide Receiver, ‘82, ‘83 Goldston, Ralph - Defensive Back, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Riley, Jason - ‘86, ‘88, ‘89, ‘92 Banks, Brandon - Kick Returner, ‘14, ‘15; Wide Receiver, ‘17 Goodspeed, Dan - Offensive Tackle, ‘09 Robinson, Frank - Linebacker, ‘87, ‘89 Barlet, Josh - Punter, ‘12, ‘13 Gorrell, Miles - Offensive Tackle - ‘86, ‘88 Rogers, Sam - Special Teams, ‘95 Barrow, John - Offensive Tackle, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60; Grant, Bakari - Receiver, ‘13 Ruoff, Bernie - Kicker 80‘, ‘81, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85; Punter, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Defensive Tackle, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67, ‘69; Grant, Tommy - Running Back, ‘63; Flanker, ‘64 Middle Guard, ‘63, ‘64 Grigsby, Nic - Running Back, ‘14 S Bell, Eddie - Linebacker, ‘59 Gregus, Bill - Running Back, ‘50 Samples, Mike - Defensive End, ‘76 Belli, Adriano - Defensive Tackle, ‘05 Grigg, Andrew - Wide Receiver, ‘98, ‘01 Sanderson, Dale - Centre, ‘89 Bender, Walter - Running Back, ‘86 Groom, Dick - End, ‘45, ‘46 Sazio, Ralph - Tackle, ‘50 Bennett, Paul - Defensive Back, ‘85 Schmidt, Blaine - Guard, ‘96 Beswick, Marc - Linebacker, ‘13 H Scott, Vince - Guard, ‘49, ‘50, ‘52; Defensive Guard, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, Bethea, Willie - Running Back, ‘67 Hack, Dave - Offensive Tackle, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04 ‘56, ‘57, ‘58; Middle Guard, ‘59 Bevan, Eddie - Guard, ‘51, ‘52; Defensive Guard, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Hage, Marwan - Centre, ‘07, ‘10 Setta, Nick - Kicker/Punter, ‘07, ‘‘08 Bomben, Ryan - Guard, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Hamilton, Brandon, Cornerback, ‘03 Shaw, David - Defensive Back, ‘76, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Boudreaux, Brandon, ‘13 Henley, Garney - Defensive Back, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69, Shelling, Chris - Defensive Back ‘00; Linebacker, 01 Brenner, Al - Defensive Back, ‘72, ‘74 ‘70, ‘71; Wide Receiver, ‘72 Shepherd, Johnny - Running Back, ‘83 Breaux, Delvin - Defensive Back, ‘14 Hickman, Justin - Defensive End, ‘11 Simmons, Brian - Guard, ‘14 Brown, Dick - Defensive Back, ‘53 Hitchcock, Rob - Safety, ‘99, ‘01, ‘02 Simpson, Jim - End. ‘37 Browne, Less - Defensive Back, ‘85; Cornerback, ‘86 Holman, Jon - Guard, ‘72 Sorrell, Henry - Linebacker, ‘69 Bruce, Arland III - Receiver, ‘09, ‘10 Hood, Robert - End, ‘49 Sprague, Dave - Tackle, ‘32 Buchanan, Dave - Running Back, ‘72 Howell, Ron - Flying Wing, ‘58; Flanker, ‘59 St. Germain, Val - Guard, ‘98 Burley, Ecomet - Defensive Tackle, ‘81 Stala, Dave- Receiver, ‘10 Burns, Chris - Guard, ‘99, ‘00 I Stapler, Steve - Wide Receiver, ‘85, ‘87 Butler, Craig – Defensive Back, ‘14, ‘15 Isbister, Bob - Running Back, ‘39 Steinauer, Orlondo - Cornerback, ‘97; Defensive Back, ‘98 Butler, Larry - Guard, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Streeter, Mark - Defensive Back, ‘86 J Suminski, Dave - Guard, ‘57, ‘59 C Johnson, Jamall - Linebacker, ‘09‘11 Sutherin, Don - Defensive Back, ‘61, ‘62, ‘64, ‘65 Carpenter, Jack - Tackle, ‘51 Johnson, Ron - Wide Receiver, ‘84 Carter, Eric - Cornerback, ‘95, ‘98, ‘99 Jones, Edgar - Running Back, ‘50 T Carteri, Carmelo - Linebacker, ‘81 Jordan, Stephen - Defensive Back, ‘89 Tasker, Luke - Wide Receiver, ‘15, ‘17 Castillo, Sergio - Placekicker/Punt Returner, ‘17 Thompson, Chris - Halfback, ‘08 Ceppetelli, Gene - Centre, ‘67 K Tiggle, Calvin - Linebacker, ‘98, ‘99 Chalupka, Ed - Guard, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Karcz, Zeno - Linebacker, ‘62, ‘65 Timmis, Brian - Tackle, ‘32, ‘34 Champion, Tony - Wide Receiver, ‘86, ‘89 Kelly, Ellison - Guard, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64; Offensive Tackle, ‘68, ‘69, Toohy, Ralph - Linebacker - 53 Cheatwood, Tim - Defensive End, ‘03, ‘04 ‘70 Truant, Ray - Defensive Back, ‘56 Chick, John – Defensive End, ‘16 Kerrigan, Mike - Quarterback, ‘86, ‘89 Turner, Doug - Centre, ‘40 Clark, Ken - Punter, ‘77 Knowlton, Markeith - Linebacker, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Turville, Frank - Running Back, ‘34 Clements, Tom - Quarterback, ‘81 Krouse, Bob - Linebacker, ‘67 Cobourne, Avon - Running Back, ‘12 Kuntz, Bobby - Running Back, ‘62; Linebacker, ‘64 V Cody, Maclin - Slotback, ‘96 Kusserow, Lou - Defensive Back, ‘53, ‘54, 55; Running Back, ‘55 Vaughn, Gerald - Defensive Back, ‘98, ‘99 Cody, Tay - Defensive Back, ‘06 Coffey, Tommy Joe - Offensive End, ‘67, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 L W Cofield, Tim - Defensive End, ‘93, ‘94 Lamar, Jason - Linebacker, ‘01 Waggoner, Hal - Running Back, ‘51, ‘52 Congi, Luca - Kicker, ‘12 Lawrence, Simoni - Linebacker, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Walker, Mike - Defensive Tackle, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Coulter, Carl - Centre, ‘98, ‘98 Laurent, Ted - Defensive Tackle, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Walton, Chuck - Guard, ‘65, ‘66 Covington, Grover - Defensive End, ‘81, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Leonard, Richard - Defensive Back, ‘17 Waszczuk, Henry - Centre, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84 Crawford, Rufus - Running Back, ‘81 Locklin, Billy Ray - Defensive End, ‘65, ‘66, ‘68 Watton, Ron - Centre, ‘62 Crisson, Stan - Offensive End, ‘65 Lumsden, Jesse - Running Back, ‘07 Wayte, Billy - Defensive Back, ‘65 Curcillo, Tony - Linebacker, ‘57, ‘58 Welch, Huck - Running Back, ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Cureton, Hardiman - Linebacker, ‘61; Offensive Guard, ‘62; M Wells, George - Defensive End, ‘72 Offensive Tackle, ‘63 Mackrides, Bill - Quarterback, ‘52 Whitehead, Willie - Defensive End, ‘97 Custis, Bernie - Quarterback, ‘51; Running Back ‘54 Martin, Willie - Offensive Tackle, ‘80 Williams , Chris - Wide Receiver. ‘11, ‘12; Kick Returner, ‘12 Mazza, Vince - End, ‘50, ‘51; End, ‘52; Defensive Tackle, ‘53; Williams, Renauld - Linebacker ‘11, ‘12 D Offensive Tackle ‘53, ‘54 Williams, Ronald - Running Back, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Danjean, Ernie - Linebacker, ‘59 Medlock, Justin - Kicker, ‘11, ‘15 Wilson, Seymour - End, ‘33, ‘34, ‘36 Danychuk, Bill - Guard, ‘67, ‘68, ‘70; Offensive Tackle, ‘72, ‘73 McAdoo, Derrick - Running Back, ‘89 Winfield, Earl - Wide Receiver, ‘88, ‘90, ‘94, ‘95*; Special Teams, Davis, Emanuel - Defensive Back, ‘15, ‘16 McDougall, Gerry - Running Back, ‘57, ‘58 ‘88 Davis, Troy - Running Back, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 McManus, Danny - Quarterback, ‘99 Wiseman, Todd - Safety, ‘92 Dean, Larry - Linebacker, ‘17 Miksza, Chet - Centre, ‘54 Wojt, Greg - Guard/Tackle, ‘13 Dekker, Paul - Offensive End, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61 Moffatt, Alan - Guard, ‘80 Wood, Duane - Defensive Back, ‘59 Denman, Alex - Guard, ‘31 Montford, Joe - Defensive End, ‘98*, ‘99, ‘00*, ‘01* Woods, Harold - Defensive Back, ‘80, ‘81 DiPietro, Rocky - Slotback, ‘81, ‘82, ‘86, ‘89 Moreno, Zeke - Linebacker, ‘07 Woodson, Sean - Linebacker, ‘01 Dyakowski, Peter - Guard, ‘12 Mosca, Angelo - Defensive Tackle, ‘63, ‘65, ‘66, ‘70 Wright, Felix - Defensive Back, ‘84 Motton, John - Middle Linebacker, ‘92, ‘93 E Murray, Rico - Defensive Back, ‘14 Z Ealey, Chuck - Quarterback, ‘72 Zambiasi, Ben - Linebacker, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Edwards, Jimmy - Running Back, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 N Zatylny, Wally - Special Teams, ‘89 Ettinger, Red - Linebacker, ‘54 Nagurski, Bronko - Offensive Tackle,62‘ ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Evanshen, Terry - Wide Receiver, ‘75 Neumann, Pete - Defensive End, ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57, ‘58, ‘59, Evaire, Ken - Slotback, ‘92 ‘61, ‘64 Ezerins, Leo - Linebacker, ‘86 Norwood, Eric - Defensive End - ‘14 F O Faloney, Bernie - Quarterback, ‘58, ‘59, ‘61, ‘64 Osbaldiston, Paul - Kicker, ‘89, ‘90, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01; Punter, ‘96 Fedosoff, John - Defensive Back, ‘55 O‘Shea, Mike - Linebacker, ‘94, ‘95, ‘00 Fields, Howard - Defensive Back, ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘87, ‘88 Fields, Jeff - Defensive Tackle, ‘92 P Filchock, Frank - Quarterback, ‘47 Patterson, Hal - Offensive End, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Fleming, Dave - Running Back, ‘70 Paul, Leroy - Defensive Back, ‘81 Flick, D.J. - Wide Receiver, ‘04 Petterson, Leif - Slotback, ‘79 Flutie, Darren - Slotback, ‘98, ‘99 Philbreck, Mike - Defensive Tackle, ‘96, ‘00, ‘01 Fulton, Ed - Offensive Tackle, ‘81, ‘82 Porter, Lewis - Defensive Back, ‘73, ‘76 2018 MEDIA GUIDE.
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