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Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 1 Team Offense Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 1st Team Offense Honor Name School Coach Of The Year Brett Tyler Valley Jersey # Name School Classification Offensive MVP #5 Ashton Barclay Valley Junior New Comer of the Year #22 Jayton Smith Valley Freshman Tight Ends:(2) #29 Rigo Barrera Anton Senior #11 Wyatt Sims Happy Senior Wide Receivers:(2) #7 Tyler Campbell Valley Senior #7 TJ Medrano Ropes Senior Tight Center:(1) #7 Frank Banman Borden Co. Senior Spread Center:(1) #3 Cooper Gray Happy Junior Quarterback:(1) #4 Barrett Bland Valley Senior Running Backs:(2) #24 Jovan Molina Ropes Senior #11 Corbin Sumners Borden Co. Sophomore Fullback:(1) #1 Zack Flatt Happy Junior Spread Back:(1) #25 Cameron McCarley Happy Senior Utility Back:(1) #4 EJ Rodriquez Grady Senior Kicker:(1) #20 Blake Harris Ropes Senior Special Teams:(1) #23 Adrian Flores Meadow Junior Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 2nd Team Offense Honor Jersey # Name School Classification Tight Ends: #40 Germain Mendoza Valley Junior #3 Joseph Briseno Grady Senior Wide Receivers: #32 Sean Tucker Borden Co. Senior #13 Marcos Hinojos Petersburg Junior Tight Center: #52 Charlie Abram Ropes Senior Spread Center: #30 Eli Shelton Spur Junior #30 Shawn Solis Klondike Senior Quarterback: #22 Hunter Jones Borden Co. Sophomore #10 Hayden Gerber Nazareth Senior Running Backs: #2 Adrian Espinoza Valley Sophomore #4 Caelan Gutierrez Spur Junior #20 Mason Davila Meadow Senior Fullback: #30 Keenan Ferrel Valley Senior Spread Back: #4 Chris Arismendez Klondike Junior Utility Back: #1 Javier Savedra Anton Junior #8 Kade Kleman Nazareth Senior Kicker: #44 Riley Herridge Borden Co. Senior Special Teams: #4 Karson Bryan Happy Sophomore Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 Honorable Mention All-Region Offense Honor Jersey # Name School Classification Tight Ends: #44 Riley Herridge Borden Co. Senior #20 Blake Harris Ropes Senior Riley Scott Lorenzo Junior Mason Kleman Nazareth Senior Wide Receivers: #8 Cole Avery Grady Junior #21 Jayden Coleman Klondike Freshman Brendyn Johnson Happy Senior Trey Waldo Nazareth Senior #5 Ryan Thomas New Home Senior Tight Center: #83 Walker Carson Valley Senior Clayton Pipes White Deer Senior #20 Blake Harris Ropes Senior Spread Center: Stephen Carrell Miami Senior #26 Eddie Hernandez Meadow Senior Quarterback: #1 Kyle Garza Grady Junior Trey Herrera Meadow Junior Running Backs: Andrew Bichsel White Deer Senior #23 Troy Gerber Nazareth Junior #30 Marcus Ruff Whiteface Senior Fullback: #27 Korbin Martinez Borden Co. Junior #10 William Cole Anton Senior Spread Back: Marcos Deleon Lorenzo Junior Stephen Carrell Miami Senior Utility Back: #16 Alejandro Jimenez Grady Junior Issac Salas Petersburg Junior #40 Lawrence Cruz Ropes Senior Kicker: #9 Brett LaBadie Petersburg Junior Angel Corral Hart Senior Special Teams: #10 Mason Coor Borden Co. Senior #10 Luke Koepke Valley Senior Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 1st Team Defense Honor Jersey # Name School Classification Defensive MVP #30 Keenan Ferrel Valley Senior Nose Guard:(1) #70 Shawn Williams Valley Senior Defensive Lineman:(3) #3 Cooper Gray Happy Junior #1 Javier Savedra Anton Junior #32 Sean Tucker Borden Co. Senior Linebacker:(2) #20 Trace Richey Borden Co. Freshman #5 Ashton Barclay Valley Junior Cornerbacks:(2) #27 Korbin Martinez Borden Co. Junior #11 Wyatt Sims Happy Senior Safeties:(2) #40 Lawrence Cruz Ropes Senior #4 Chris Arismendez Klondike Junior Utility Player:(1) #22 Hunter Jones Borden Co. Sophomore Punter:(1) #13 Blane Watts New Home Senior Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 2nd Team Defense Honor Jersey # Name School Classification Nose Guard: #26 Eddie Hernandez Meadow Senior Defensive Ends: #25 Cameron McCarley Happy Senior #33 Colby Pennell Borden Co. Junior #23 Troy Gerber Nazareth Junior Linebackers: #22 Devynn Smith Grady Sophomore #22 Blake Harris Ropes Senior Cornerbacks: #7 Tyler Campbell Valley Senior #7 TJ Medrano Ropes Senior Safeties: #10 Sam Middleton Happy Junior #4 Barrett Bland Valley Senior #1 Kyle Garza Grady Junior Utility Player: #82 Jordan Hasten Anton Junior Punter: #4 EJ Rodriquez Grady Senior Region I Division I All-Region Football Team 2014 Honorable Mention All-Region Defense Honor Jersey # Name School Classification Nose Guard: Lars Schilderink Nazareth Junior #1 Ryan Willborn Borden Co. Freshman John Vasquez Spur Sophomore #21 Cameron Seiffert Grady Senior Defensive Ends: Miguel Gomez New Home Sophomore #24 Jovan Molina Ropes Senior Michael Phillips Lorenzo Senior Eli Shelton Spur Junior #19 Erick Barkowsky Klondike Senior Linebackers: Jonathan Phillips-Garrett New Home Junior Konner Dodson Miami Junior Andrew Bichsel White Deer Senior Eric Sanchez Spur Senior #7 Frank Banman Borden Co. Senior Cornerbacks: #23 Adrian Flores Meadow Junior #4 Karson Bryan Happy Sophomore Daniel Roberson Miami Junior #4 Calen Gutierrez Spur Junior #10 Jonathan Paulson Klondike Junior Safeties: Garrett Baker Whiteface Senior Tayler Patterson White Deer Senior Jacob Sanchez Spur Junior Utility Player: #1 Zack Flatt Happy Junior #2 Adrian Espinoza Valley Sophomore Punter: Abram Carlos Hart Sophomore Avel Castillo Lorenzo Junior .
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