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OSU Player Accolades.Indd OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES OSU ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS All dates indicate season played/not year of the game COACHES ALL-AMERICA BOWL EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME • Lubbock, Texas • San Francisco, Calif. • Chicago, Ill. 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 1924 Percy Locey, T 1967 Bill Enyart, FB 1952 Jim Clark, G 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 1961 Hank Rivera, MB 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG 1926 Orlie Robbins, E 1967 Jon Sandstrom, DL 1952 John Thomas, E 1968 John Didion, C 1964 Bob Grim, HE 1969 Jess Lewis, T 1929 Carl Gilmore, HB 1968 Mel Easley, DB 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 1966 Rockne Freitas, T 1970 Craig Hanneman, T 1929 Bill McKalip, E 1968 Jess Lewis, DT 1961 Hank Rivera, HB 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DL 1967 Harry Gunner, E 1971 Clark Hoss, F 1929 Russ Striff, E 1970 Craig Hanneman, T 1962 Terry Baker, QB 1969 Mel Easley, DB 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 1971 Jack Turnbull, C 1931 Kenneth Hammer, C 1970 Dave Schilling, FB 1964 Len Frketich, E 1969 Jess Lewis, DT 1968 John Didion, C 1972 Steve Brown, LB 1933 Pierre Bowman, HB 1970 Jim Sherbert, DE 1966 Rockne Freitas, T 1970 Craig Hanneman, DT 1933 Harry Field, T 1970 Jack Turnbull, C 1966 Bob Grim, HB 1974 Jeff Hart, T SENIOR BOWL 1933 Ade Schwammel, T 1971 Bill Bartley, DB 1967 Harry Gunner, DE • Mobile, Ala. 1937 Joe Gray, HB 1971 Steve Brown, LB 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1995 Reggie Tongue, FS 1937 Elmer Kolberg, FB 1971 Jim Lilly, DB ALL-STAR GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1961 Hank Rivera, HE 2003 Dwan Edwards, DT 1938 Prescott Hutchins, G 1973 Jeff Hart, T • Orlando, Fla. 1964 Len Frketich, E 2003 James Newson, WR 1938 Joe Wendlick, E 1975 Bob Horn, LB 1998 Brian Rogers, LB 1999 Jason White, OT 1966 Bob Grim, HB 2004 Bill Swancutt, DE 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, FB 1976 Dennis Boyd, DE LAS VEGAS CLASSIC (named Outstanding Back) 2006 Joe Newton, TE 1940 Vic Sears, T 1976 Jay Locey, S • Las Vegas, Nev. 1968 John Didion, C 2006 Sabby Piscitelli, SS 1940 Leonard Younce, G 1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 2007 Roy Schuening, OG 1942 Lloyd Wickett, T 1979 Steve Coury, WR 2005 Mitch Meeuwsen, FS 2006 Alvin Smith, DT 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG 2007 Alexis Serna, PK 1943 Quentin Greenough, C 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR EASTHAM COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1969 Mike White, C 2008 Andy Levitre, OT 1943 Choc Shelton, FB 1987 Dave Orndorff, C • Tempe, Ariz. 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR 2008 Keenan Lewis, CB 1945 Dick Lorenz, E 1988 Robb Thomas, WR 2010 James Dockery, CB 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB 2009 Sean Canfield, QB 1945 Robert Stevens, B 1988 Erik Wilhelm, QB 1990 Esera Tuaolo, NT 2010 Stephen Paea, DT 1946 Martin Chaves, G 1990 Esera Tuaolo, DT NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE GAME 1946 Boyd Clement, C 1995 Akili King, TB 1946 Ted Ossowski, T 1997 Andrae Holland, CB • Montgomery, Ala. 1947 Paul Evensen, G 1997 Bryan Jones, LB 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1972 Mike Shannon, DL 1948 Bill Austin, T 2000 Terrance Carroll, SS BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC GAME 1948 Ken Carpenter, HB 2000 DeLawrence Grant, DE • Montgomery, Ala. 1948 Tom DeSylvia, G 2000 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR 1948 Dick Gray, HB 2001 Chris Gibson, C 1975 Bob Horn, LB 1993 Herschel Currie, CB 1950 Herman Clark, T 2002 Nick Barnett, LB 1976 Dennis Boyd, DE 1994 J.J. Young, HB 1950 Jim Clark, G 2002 Eric Manning, DT 1979 Steve Coury, WR 1995 Reggie Tongue, FS 1950 John Thomas, E 2002 Dennis Weathersby, CB 1979 Tim Smith, WR 1996 Darron Kirkman, FB 1951 Sam Baker, FB 2003 Tim Euhus, TE 1983 Bryce Oglesby, RB 1998 Jamil Braithwaite, DE 1954 Ron Aschbacher, T 2003 Richard Seigler, LB 1987 LaVance Northington, CB 1998 Armon Hatcher, SS 1956 Joe Francis, HB 2004 Derek Anderson, QB 1988 Robb Thomas, WR 1998 Andrae Holland, CB 1956 Dave Jesmer, T 2004 Doug Nienhuis, OT 1988 Erik Wilhelm, QB 1998 Bryan Jones, LB 1957 Ted Bates, T 2004 Aric Williams, CB 1992 Dwayne Owens, HB 1957 Nub Beamer, FB 2005 Trent Bray, LB CHALLENGE BOWL 1959 Aaron Thomas, E 2005 Keith Ellison, LB • Seattle, Wash. 1960 Hank Rivera, HB 2005 Mike Hass, WR 1977 Gene Dales, LB 1977 Vern Ward, OT 1962 Vern Burke, E 2006 Adam Koets, OT 1977 Kerry Justin, CB 1977 Larry Winker, OG 1964 Jack O’Billovich, LB 2007 Kyle DeVan, C 1977 Jim Walker, C 1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE 1965 Bob Grim, WR 2007 Derrick Doggett, LB 1965 Pete Pifer, FB 2008 Al Afalava, S HULA BOWL 1965 Jim Wilkin, T 2008 Victor Butler, DE James Dockery (4) was one of three OSU seniors to play in • Honolulu, Hawai’i 1966 Harry Gunner, DE 2008 Brandon Hughes, CB postseason all-star games following the 2010 season. Dockery 1947 Dick Miller, E 1972 Steve Brown, LB 1966 Skip Vanderbrundt, LB 2009 Keaton Kristick, LB was the first Oregon State player to play in the Eastham College 1951 Jim Clark, T 1973 Greg Krpalek, C 1967 John Didion, C 2010 Alex Linnenkohl, C All-Star Game in Tempe, Ariz. 1957 Joe Francis, TB 1976 Dennis Boyd, DE 1957 Ted Searle, T 1979 Tim Smith, DB 1958 Ted Bates, T 1982 Chris Mangold, PK 1959 Ed Kaohelaulli, T 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB 1962 George Gnoss, G 1989 Phil Ross, TE 1963 Vern Burke, E 1993 Alai Kalaniuvalu, OG 1964 Rich Koeper, T 1996 Akili King, TB 1965 Jack O’Billovich, LB 1998 Inoke Breckterfield, DE 1966 Skip Diaz, G (named Outstanding Lineman) 1966 Rockne Freitas, C 1998 Joe Kuykendall, TE 1966 Pete Pifer, FB 2000 Keith Heyward-Johnson, CB 1967 Harry Gunner, OL 2001 Ken Simonton, TB 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 2002 Calvin Carlyle, SS 1968 John Didion, C (named Outstanding Back) 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 2003 Terrell Roberts, CB 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG 2006 Sir Henry Anderson, DT 1969 Billy Main, WB 2007 Yvenson Bernard, RB 1970 Craig Hanneman 2007 Gerard Lawson, KR 1971 Jim Sherbert, DE 2007 Jeff Van Orsow, DE 1971 Jack Turnbull, C Dave Nishitani 132 2011 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES OSU AWARD WINNERS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER MOST IMPROVED PLAYER ATTITUDE & SCHOLARSHIP 1949 Dick Gray, HB 1977 Tom Stevens, SS 1957 Dwayne Fournier, LE 1982 Mark Bonner, C 1955 Bobb McKittrick, OG 1975 Jay Locey DB 1950 Sam Baker, FB 1977 Vern Ward, OG 1958 Ed Kaohelaulii, T 1982 Kenny Taylor, CB 1956 Ernie Zwalen, OT 1976 Jay Locey, FS 1951 Sam Baker, FB 1978 Kevin Donaghue, OG 1959 Marne Palmateer, BB 1983 John Gonzalez, NG 1957 Bobb McKittrick, OG 1977 Greg Marshall, DT 1952 Sam Baker, FB 1978 Tom Schillinger, DT 1960 Earl Woodward, T 1983 Ladd McKittrick, QB 1958 Tony Arana, FB 1978 Craig Spiegelberg, C 1953 Ralph Carr, HB 1978 Tim Sim, TB 1961 Roger Johnson, E 1984 Tony Green, FB 1959 Neil Plumley, T 1979 Terry Batchelder, LB 1954 Ron Aschbacher, T 1978 Mike Smith, FB 1961 Neil Plumley, T 1984 Osia Lewis, WLB 1960 Mike Kline, T 1980 Mark Hettum, S 1955 Ron Siegrist QB 1978 Tim Smith, CB 1962 Paul Seale, E 1985 Dave Montagne, WR 1961 Mike Dolby, G 1981 Chris Smith, TE 1956 Joe Francis, HB 1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE 1963 Ron Doman, G 1985 Jeff Schneider, MLB 1962 Jim Funston, G 1981 Derek Warren, WLB 1957 Joe Francis, HB 1979 Steve Coury, WR 1964 Cliff Watkins, HB 1986 Teddy Johnson, CB 1963 Jeff Harris, T 1982 Ron Vogel, TE 1958 Ted Bates, T 1979 Tom Schillinger, DT 1965 Thurman Bell, DH 1986 Robb Thomas, WR 1964 Al Funston, G 1983 Greg Mulkey, LB 1959 Dainard Paulson, HB 1980 Tony Robinson, FB 1966 Wayne Valley, T 1987 Owen Hooven, OT 1965 Tim Osmer, DB 1984 Robert Adams, WR 1960 Chuck Marshall, FB 1981 Roger Levasa, C 1967 Bill Enyart, FB 1987 Tom Vettrus, DE 1966 Tom Coccione, E 1985 Robert Adams, WR 1961 Terry Baker, QB 1081 Victor Simmons, FL 1967 Harry Gunner, DE 1988 Pat Chaffey, FB 1967 Dave Marlette, G 1986 Darrick Brilz, OT 1962 Terry Baker, QB 1982 Bryce Oglesby, FB 1968 Billy Main, WB 1988 Pellom McDaniels, DE 1968 Jerry Belcher, E 1987 Don Odegard, CB 1963 Verne Burke, E 1982 Jerome Boyd, SLB 1968 Larry Rich, S 1989 John Feinga, C 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 1988 Terry Page, LB 1964 Dan Espalin, S 1983 Bryce Oglesby, FB 1969 Mel Easley, DB 1989 Mike Maggiore, DE 1968 Bob Mayes, HB 1989 James Jones, FB 1965 Pete Pifer, FB 1984 Angelo Dilulo, DT 1969 Bryce Huddleston, HB 1990 Adam Albaugh, OT 1969 Dale Branch, DT 1990 David Miller, C 1966 Pete Pifer, FB 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR 1970 Mark Dippel, DT 1990 Brent Huff, FS 1970 Scott Freeburn, DT 1991 Ed Browning, QB 1967 Steve Preece, QB 1986 Dave Montagne, WR 1970 Jeff Kolberg, SE 1991 Jason Downs, OT 1970 Bob Jossis, DB 1992 Rickey Fizer, DE 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 1987 Robb Thomas, WR 1971 Fred Hauck, G 1991 Sailusi Poulivaati, DT 1971 Bill Cariquist. WB 1993 Chad Paulson, HB 1968 Steve Preece, QB 1987 Rich Haggerty, D 1971 Roger Smith, FB 1992 Tony O’Billovich, LB 1971 Jim Sherbert, DE 1994 Adam Thomas, C 1968 Jon Sandstrom, C 1988 Andre Harris, FS 1972 Bill Bartley, DB 1992 John Young, FB 1972 Mike Shannon, DG 1995 Darin Borter, OG 1969 Jess Lewis, T 1988 Erik Wilhelm, QB 1972 Rod Petersen, TE 1993 Adam Albaugh, OT 1972 Ralph Show, RB 1996 Tony Huot, DE 1969 Billy Main, WB 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB 1973 Doug Doyle, OG 1993 Mark Schulz, DE 1973 Bill Cecil, RB 1997 None Awarded 1970 Craig Hanneman, DT 1989 Esera Tuaolo, DT 1973 Jerry Hackenbruck, DT 1994 Darin Borter, OG 1973 Lee Nielsen, DT 1998 Larry Ramirez, OT 1970 Dave Schilling, FB 1990 Reggie Pitchford, TB 1974 Jeff Hart, OT 1994 Packy Ena, DE 1974 Bob Martin, DB 1999 - 2002 - None Awarded 1971 Steve Brown, LB 1990 Esera Tuaolo, DT 1974 Bob Horn, LB 1995 Ahmani Johnson, OLB 1975 Dennis Boyd, DT 2003 Tim Euhus, TE 1971 Jeff Kolberg, SE 1991 Todd Sahlfeld, MLB 1975 Greg Marshall, C 1995 Phil Lafler, OT 1975 Steve Gervais, QB 2004 Award Discontinued 1972 Steve Brown, LB 1992 Fletcher Keister, OG 1975 Ernie Richardson, DE 1996 Darron Kirkman, FB 1972 Rob Jurgenson, OG 1993 Chad Paulson, HB 1976 Tom Stevens, SS 1996 Anthony
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