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2010 Football Media Day 11X17 TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: DR. TIM DRAIN - 903.510.2458 ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: CHARLES SMITH - 903.510.2504 STAFF COORDINATOR: ANGELA CLEMONS - 903.510.2458 Tyler Junior College gives equal consideration to all applicants for admission, employment and participation in its programs and activities without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability or veteran status. 2010 Apache Football Numerical Roster # Name Class Position Height Weight Hometown High School # Name Class Position Height Weight Hometown High School 1 Desmond Marrs SO WR 6'3 200 Houston, TX Jersey Village High School 50 Michael Garcia FR OL 5'11 260 Pottsboro, TX Pottsboro High School 2 Maurice Hood SO DB 6'1 190 Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School 51 Tom Sayles FR OL 6'1 270 Houston, TX Houston Madison High School 3 Richard Lyles SO DB 6'1 180 Carthage, TX Carthage High School 52 Mathew Berryman FR OL 6'3 290 Lovejoy, TX Lovejoy High School 4 Steven Sanders SO LB 6'3 235 Ft Worth, TX Kennendale High School 53 Corey Brown SO OL 6'5 300 Grand Prairie, TX Grand Prairie High School 5 Robert White FR LB 6'1 230 Cleburne, TX Cleburne High School 54 Patrick Daniel SO OL 6'3 280 Mesquite, TX North Mesquite High School 6 Jabroski Smiley SO WR 5'7 165 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 55 Dante Rollins FR LB 6'2 230 Jasper, TX Jasper High School 7 Dominique Jefferson FR QB 6'2 180 Channelview, TX Channelview High School 56 Benjamin Perkins FR LB 6'1 220 Nacogdoches, TX Nacogdoches High School 8 Chris Hawkins FR WR 6'2 180 Channelview, TX Channelview High School 57 Lance Tepe FR OL 6'2 290 Waco, TX Waco Reicher High School 9 Rikko Harris FR LB 6'2 215 Waco, TX Waco University High School 58 Tiance Gardner FR OL 6'1 290 Angleton, TX Angleton High School 10 Jeffery Claybon SO QB 6'3 200 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 59 Patrick Howard FR DL 6'1 275 Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School 11 Demarcus Hicks FR WR 5'7 175 Waco, TX Waco University High School 60 TC Jones FR OL 6'3 280 Angleton, TX Angleton High School 12 Randy Price FR QB 6'1 185 Waco, TX Waco University High School 61 Hunter Hogan FR OL 6'2 285 Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School 13 Devon Gibson FR DB 6'2 195 Houston, TX Galena Park North Shore High School 62 Chris Ellison FR DL 6'3 240 Red Oak, TX Red Oak High School 14 Jorge Martinez SO K/P 5'10 165 Ft Worth, TX North Side High School 63 Terrance Lilly SO DL 6'4 270 Bradenton, FL Matatee High School, FL 15 Derell Tate SO WR 5'11 175 Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School 64 Elvin Tapong FR DL 6'2 270 Katy, TX Katy High School 16 Antonio Anderson FR WR 5'9 180 Denton, TX Denton Ryan High School 65 Josh Theut FR DL 6'6 235 Cypress, TX Cypress Woods High School 17 Jacolby Alexander FR LB 6'2 240 Van, TX Van High School 66 Leon Glover SO OL 6'3 315 New Orleans, LA O. Perry Walker High School, LA 18 Jeremy Cummings FR LB 6' 230 Garland, TX Garland High School 67 Christian Lopez SO OL 6'1 275 Denison, TX Denison High School 19 Brysen Brown FR LB 6' 210 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 68 Sebastian Waters FR OL 6'4 300 Houston, TX Clear Lake High School 20 Eric Canas SO WR 5'11 190 Houston, TX Clear Lake High School 69 Broaderick Brown FR OL 6' 280 Galveston, TX Galveston Ball High School 21 Akeem Shavers SO RB 6' 200 Red Water, TX Red Water High School 70 Xavier Pete SO OL 6'5 330 Garland, TX Lakeview Centennial High School 22 Stephen Alfred SO WR 5'11 180 Newton, TX Newton High School 71 Clay Spruill SO OL 6'5 300 Mt Pleasant, TX Mt Pleasant High School 23 Jeremy Craft SO RB 6'1 240 Houston, TX Houston Lamar High School 72 Christopher Kyles SO OL 6'3 315 Dickinson, TX Dickinson High School 24 Ky'Ordric Black FR RB 5'9 190 Tyler, TX John Tyler High School 73 Brock Wempa FR OL 6'4 310 Royse City, TX Royse City High School 25 Andre Agers SO RB 5'10 185 Dallas, TX Dallas Bishop Lynch High School 74 Lorezo Murphy SO OL 6'5 335 Galveston, TX Galveston Ball High School 26 O'Bryan Washington FR RB 6'1 185 Carthage, TX Carthage High School 75 Joshua Gilbert SO OL 6'2 320 Lindale, TX Lindale High School 27 Chason White FR FB 6' 230 Dallas, TX Dallas Carter High School 76 Lazarus Tucker SO OL 6'1 290 Watertown, NY Indian River High Scholl 28 Billy Thompkins FR DB 6' 185 Tyler, TX John Tyler High School 77 Joleon Johnson FR OL 6'3 280 Houston, TX Houston Sterling High School 29 Ross Benge FR TE 6'3 215 Mineral Wells, TX Mineral Wells High School 78 Rodeny Watts SO DL 6'3 285 Bryan, TX Bryan High School 30 Justin Jones FR DB 5'11 185 Jacksonville, TX Jacksonville High Schol 79 Ralston Dews SO DL 6'2 340 Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School 31 Jessie Diaz FR K/P 5'10 190 Tyler, TX John Tyler High School 80 Quinn Trimble FR WR 6'3 180 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 32 Michael Terry FR RB 6'2 235 Angleton, TX Angleton High School 81 Keith Johnson FR WR 6'3 180 Chandler, TX Brownsboro High School 33 Terry Franklin SO DL 6'4 235 Mansfield, TX Mansfield Legacy High School 82 Ronnie Cooper SO WR 6'2 200 Plano, TX Plano West High School 34 Travis Bergin FR DS 5'9 170 Sasche, TX Sasche High School 83 Shequille Hogan FR DL 6'2 300 Garland, TX Naaman Forest High School 35 Chris Shinault SO DB 6'2 185 Garland, TX Naaman Forest High School 84 Tyler Bergin SO DL 6' 220 Sasche, TX Sasche High School 36 Dante Floyd SO DB 5'10 180 Midlothian, TX Midlothian High School 85 CJ Ogbuehi SO TE 6'5 235 Allen, TX Allen High School 37 Jedrek Williams SO DB 5'11 180 Houston, TX Houston Spring Woods 86 Deyontia Tennessee FR WR 6'2 180 Grand Prairie, TX Grand Prairie High School 39 Phillip Dean FR DL 6'2 230 Houston, TX Aldine High School 87 Darrius Green FR WR 6' 180 Grand Prairie, TX Grand Prairie High School 40 Sefita Kefu FR DL 6'4 255 Houston, TX Pasadena Dobie High School 88 Jabriel Robinson FR DL 6' 220 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 41 Galen Johnson FR DL 6'1 240 Houston, TX Klein Collins High School 89 Kendrick Hatton FR LB 6' 215 Jacksonville, TX Jacksonville High Schol 42 Curtis Bell SO LB 6'1 230 Round Rock, TX Stoney Point High School 90 James Duirden FR LB 6' 210 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 43 Simmon Blaylock SO DL 6'4 255 Tyler, TX Robert E. Lee High School 92 Christopher Beauchamp FR DB 6' 175 Mineral Wells, TX Mineral Wells High School 44 Trekevian McKee FR DL 6'2 230 Carthage, TX Carthage High School 93 Justin Galavez FR DB 5'11 190 Galveston, TX Galveston Ball High School 45 Desron Williams FR DL 6' 250 Lufkin, TX Lufkin High School 94 Demarcus Shaw FR DL 6'1 210 Dallas, TX Dallas Skyline High School 46 Demarius Washington FR DB 6'1 185 Irving, TX Irving High School 95 Rodney Clovis FR DL 6' 215 Houston, TX Houston Waltrip High School 47 Marquez Franklin FR DB 6'1 175 Bullard, TX Bullard High School 96 Carlos Rabago FR K/P 5'11 170 Galveston, TX Galveston Ball High School 48 Matthew Broussard FR DB 5'11 180 Lindale, TX Lindale High School 97 Mark Barboza FR DB 5'11 180 Houston, TX Houston Waltrip High School 49 Vance Green FR LB 5'11 215 Gilmer, TX Gilmer High School 98 Danzel Granderson FR RB 5'11 200 Channelview, TX Channelview High School .
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