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Individual Awards for Football ST. THOMAS MORE FOOTBALL HONORS FOOTBALL PROFILE Football began for St. Thomas More in 1991. STM played 9 man football for the first 4 years with the first football team having 26 members grades 8-12. From 1991-1994 they posted a record of 17-15. During that time they participated in the “Tri-Rivers” conference. They won their 1st conference title in 1994, St. Thomas More place 9 players on all conference in those 4 years. St. Thomas More started 11-man football in 1995 and won their new conference title which was the “Western Plains” conference. They played in that conference for 2 years and placed 10 players on all conference. In 1997 they joined the “Black Hills” conference. St. Thomas More has won 13 BHC conference titles 2004,05,06,07,09,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18. They have place 126 players on all conference since 1997. St. Thomas More football has graduated 269 boys that have played for this program. 55 players have gone on to play College Football. They have played in all levels ranging from NAIA to Division 1. WON – LOSS RECORD (1991- PRESENT) = 206-83 ALL CONFERENCE “TRI-RIVERS” PLAYERS = 9 ALL CONFERENCE “WESTERN PLAINS” PLAYERS = 11 ALL CONFERENCE “BLACK HILLS” PLAYERS = 126 ACADEMIC ALL STATE PLAYERS = 53 HM ALL STATE PLAYERS = 28 ALL STATE PLAYERS = 50 HONORABLE MENTION ELITE 45 = 17 ELITE 45 = 11 NOMINATED FOR GATORADE PLAYER OF THE YEAR = 1 GATORAGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR = 0 ALL- USA SOUTH DAKOTA TEAM = 3 BEST OF THE WEST = 13 VARSITY SPORTS PLAYER OF THE YEAR = 0 HM VARSITY SPORTS PLAYER OF THE YEAR = 4 HM ALL AMERICAN = 2 ALL AMERICAN = 1 SEMI-FINALS- (FINAL 4) = 14 REGION TITLES = 9 CONFERENCE TITLES = 16 STATE RUNNER-UP = 6 STATE TILES = 0 ACADEMIC ALL STATE PAT HONEYCUTT ‘95 ADAM SUMNER ‘96 MATT HILT ‘97 JR HERLIHY ‘98 PAT GRODE ‘99 DUSTIN WAGNER ‘99 CHRIS GIBBENS ‘00 RHETT FINLEY ‘01 SAM THOMPSON ‘01 DANNY SULLIVAN ‘01 ERIC BARKER ‘02 COLIN MAGUIRE ‘03 BRANDON DIEGEL ‘03 ADAM HOFER ‘03 CRAIG TRIPLETT ‘03 JOE GONZALEZ ‘04 KYLE ASHLAND ‘05 JOEY STATZ ‘05 SETH SCHMOLL ‘05 DYLAN WINCE ‘05 ANTHONY CONKLIN ‘06 DUSTY NOWOTNY ‘06 CHRITIE ROBB (MANAGER) ‘06 LUCAS ASHLAND ‘07 NATE JACOBSON ‘07 LANDON WHITE ‘07 JOEY MATEJICK ‘07 JEREMY KUDRNA ‘08 EVERETT STRONG ‘08 NOLAN JOHNSON ‘09 TY KOK ‘09 TYLER RICHARDSON ‘10 JONATHON HOFER ‘10 TANNER PETERSON ‘11 J.J. HOLLIBAUGH ‘11 WITT DOBESH ‘12 JAKE SULLIVAN ‘12 BRENDEN AMIOTTE ‘13 MASON GRIMSHAW ‘13 NEWT JOHSON ‘13 ANDREW MONTOYA ‘14 LINCOLN FEIST ‘14 AARON MOODY ‘14 MATTHEW EASTMO ‘14 TRAVIS MILLS ‘14 ALEK KEEGAN ‘15 JAKE AANDERUD ‘16 ROB INGRAHAM ‘16 KYLE MAGUIRE ‘16 TAYTON MAHER ‘16 JOE POEPPEL ‘17 RILEY OLSEN ‘18 DILLON WOODS ‘18 TOTAL = 53 ALL CONFERENCE TRI – RIVER CONFERENCE (NINE MAN) STEVE VANDAM (SR) ‘92 ETHAN NELSON (SR) ‘93 MIKE KANGAS (SR) ‘93 JAIME OLIVER (SR) ‘93 CHRIS HOEYE (JR) ‘93 CHRIS HOEYE (SR) ‘94 TOM ZACH (SR) ‘94 DANA PARKER (SR) ‘94 SHELBY MOORE (JR) ‘94 TOTAL = 9 WESTERN PLAINS CONFERENCE (11 MAN) SHELBY MOORE (SR) ‘95 ANDREW JOHNSEN (SR) ‘95 BRYAN AMBURN (SR) ‘95 JOE ELKJER (SR) ‘95 PATRICK HONEYCUTT (SR) ‘95 NICK WALD (SOPH) ‘95 NICK WALD (JR) ‘96 TONY HENSLEY (SR) ‘96 ADAM SUMNER (SR) ‘96 AARON HOHM (SR) ‘96 JON STONE (JR) ‘96 TOTAL = 11 BLACK HILLS CONFERENCE (11 MAN) JON STONE (SR) ‘97 NICK WALD (SR) ‘97 JAKE DOWLING (SR) ‘97 BRAD WILLITS (SR) ‘97 BRAIN BOLAND (SR) ‘98 DUSTIN WAGNER (JR) ‘98 DUSTIN WAGNER (SR) ‘99 MATT BODINE (SR) ‘99 CLAY DONNELLY (JR) ‘99 CLAY DONNELLY (SR) ‘00 CHASE MCGINLEY (SR) ‘00 AUSTIN LAMMERS (SR) ‘00 DANNY SULLIVAN (JR) ‘00 DANNY SULLIVAN (SR) ‘01 ERIC BARKER (JR) ‘01 RHETT FINLEY (SR) ‘01 MIKE O’MEARA (SR) ‘01 ERIC BARKER (SR) ‘02 CASEY SCHERR (SR) ‘02 IAN SHARP (SR) ‘02 KEVIN MORSCHING (JR) ‘02 BRIAN COLGAN (JR) ‘02 BRIAN COLGAN (SR) ‘03 KEVIN MORSCHING (SR) ‘03 GREG RAUSCH (SR) ‘03 COLIN MAGUIRE (SR) ‘03 JORDAN DENHARTOG (JR) ‘03 NATE HOLLENBECK (SR) ‘04 JORDAN DENHARTOG (SR) ‘04 MIKE HARTLEY (SR) ‘04 MAX CHAPMAN (SR) ‘04 CLAY HUNSAKER (SR) ‘04 DUSTIN NOWOTNY (SOPH) ‘04 COLBY MCGINLEY (SR) ‘05 DUSTY NOWOTNY (JR) ‘05 DANE CARLSON (SR) ‘05 NICK TOLSMA (SR) ‘05 CHRIS HURD (SR) ‘05 TYLER DOBBS (SR) ‘05 NATHAN JACOBSON (SOPH) ‘05 DUSTY NOWOTNY (SR) ‘06 JOHNNY GONZALEZ (SR) ‘06 KYLE DOERR (SR) ‘06 NATHAN JACOBSON (JR) ‘06 ALEX HOLLIBAUGH (JR) ‘06 MIKE DOBESH (SOPH) ‘06 ALEX HOLLIBAUGH (SR) ‘07 NATE JACOBSON (SR) ‘07 NICK STEPANEK (SR) ‘07 LANDON WHITE (SR) ‘07 CORY HARTLEY (SR) ‘07 JOE KENNEDY (SR) ‘07 MIKE DOBESH (SR) ‘08 PARKER SULLIVAN (JR) ‘08 CONOR CASEY (JR) ‘08 JARED JACOBSON (JR) ‘08 JEREMIAH BREWSTER (JR) ‘08 KEVIN ROBB (JR) ‘08 JEREMIAH BREWSTER (SR) ‘09 JARED JACOBSON (SR) ‘09 NOLAN JOHNSON (SR) ‘09 PARKER SULLIVAN (SR) ‘09 CONOR CASEY (SR) ‘09 KEVIN ROBB (SR) ‘09 MIKE REAGAN (SR) ‘09 COREY SCHERR (SR) ‘10 TYLER RICHARDSON (SR) ‘10 JESSE PLEINIS (SR) ‘10 TREVOR HUMPHRES (SR) ‘10 DEREK DETERMAN (SR) ‘10 JAKEB SULLIVAN (SOPH) ‘10 JJ HOLLIBAUGH (SR) ‘11 HUNTER VINCENT (SR) ‘11 JEREMY HENDERSON (SR) ‘11 KJ RECH (SR) ‘11 AUSTIN SCHMITT (SR) ‘11 TATON BOLTON (SR) ‘11 JAKEB SULLIVAN (JR) ‘11 JAY COOPER (SR) ‘12 WITT DOBESH (SR) ‘12 AUSTIN OLSON (SR) ‘12 ANTHONY SKAELESKI (SR) ‘12 JACOB HENDERSON (JR) ‘12 NEWT JOHNSON (JR) ‘12 CADEN SKINNER (SR) ‘13 JACOB HENDERSON (SR) ‘13 RILEY SCHERR (SR) ‘13 MATTHEW EASTMO (JR) ‘13 LINCOLN FEIST (JR) ‘13 ANDREW MONTOYA (JR) ‘13 TRAVI MILLS (JR) ‘13 MATTHEW EASTMO (SR) ‘14 LINCOLN FEIST (SR) ‘14 ANDREW MONTOYA (SR) ‘14 TRAVIS MILLS (SR) ‘14 CARTER VINCENT (SR) ‘14 COLE THURNESS (JR) ‘14 COLE THURNESS (SR) ‘15 ALEK KEEGAN (SR) ‘15 COLE HOTTEL (SR) ‘15 GRADY GRIMSHAW (SR) ‘15 PRESTON ARITY (JR) ‘15 JAKE AANDERUD (JR) ‘15 CAMERON FEES (JR) ‘15 JAKE AADNERUD (SR) ‘16 PRESTON ARITY (SR) ‘16 CAMERON FEES (SR) ‘16 HUNTER COLLINS (SR) ‘16 CHASE THURNESS (SR) ‘16 ROSS SKINNER (JR) ‘16 KOBE WHIPPLE (JR) ‘16 KOBE WHIPPLE (SR) ‘17 ROSS SKINNER (SR) ‘17 JAKE LARSON (SR) ‘17 THOMAS RAFFERTY (SR) ‘17 JORDAN GRAPER (SR) ‘17 RYAN AHRENSTORFF (SR) ‘17 STONE DURHAM (SR) ‘17 RILEY OLSEN (SR) ‘18 JAY NEUGEBAUER (SR) ‘18 DILLON WOODS (SR) ‘18 GRANT HUBER (JR) ‘18 RYDER KIRSCH (JR) ‘18 NICK LEMBKE (JR) ‘18 TIP REIMAN (JR) ‘18 TOTAL = 126 HM ALL STATE NICK WALD (QUARTERBACK) ‘96 TOM MOUSEL (TIGHT END) ‘96 TONY HENSLEY (DEFENSIVE BACK) ’96 BRAD WILLITS (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘97 JON STONE (TACKLE) ‘97 BRIAN BOLAND (PUNTER) ‘98 CLAY DONNELLY (DEFENSIVE END) ‘99 ERIC BARKER (QUARTERBACK & DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘01 DUSTY NOWOTNY (KICKER) ‘04 JORDAN DENHARTOG (RUNNINGBACK) ‘04 COLBY MCGINLEY (RUNNINGBACK) ‘05 NATHAN JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘05 TYLER DOBBS (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘05 NATHAN JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘06 LANDON WHITE (SPECIAL TEAMS) ‘07 JARED JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘08 MIKE DOBESH (GUARD) ‘08 J.J HOLLIBAUGH (DEFENSIVE END) ‘10 TATON BOLTON (RUNNING BACK) ‘11 JAKEB SULLIVAN (QUARTERBACK) ‘11 MATTHEW EASTMO (QUARTERBACK) ‘14 ANDREW MONTOYA (GUARD) ‘14 COLET THURNESS (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘14 JAKE AANDERUD (SPECIAL TEAMS) ‘15 PRESTON ARITY (QUARTERBACK) ‘15 PRESTON ARITY (QUARTERBACK) ‘16 CAMERON FEES (FULLBACK & DE) ‘16 KOBE WHIPPLE (DEFENSIVE LINE) ‘16 RYDER KIRSCH (QUARTERBACK) ‘18 TOTAL = 29 ALL STATE SHELBY MOORE (LINEBACKER) ’95 AARON HOHM (KICKER) ‘96 NICK WALD (QUARTERBACK) ‘97 CLAY DONNELLY (LINEBACKER) ‘00 DANNY SULLIVAN (LINEBACKER) ‘01 ERIC BARKER (QUARTERBACK) ‘02 CASEY SCHERR (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘02 BRIAN COLGAN (CENTER) ‘03 KEVIN MORSCHING (LINEBACKER) ‘03 MIKE HARTLEY (GUARD) ‘04 MAX CHAPMAN (LINEBACKER) ‘04 JORDAN DENHARTOG (LINEBACKER) ‘04 DUSTY NOWOTNY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘05 COLBY MCGINLEY (LINEBACKER) ‘05 CHRIS HURD (GUARD) ‘05 DANE CARLSON (DEFENSIVE END) ‘05 DUSTY NOWOTNY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘06 JOHNNY GONZALEZ (LINEBACKER) ‘06 ALEX HOLLIBAUGH (RUNNING BACK) ‘07 NICK STEPANEK (GUARD) ‘07 JOE KENNEDY (DEFENSIVE END) ‘07 NATE JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘07 PARKER SULLIVAN (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘08 KEVIN ROBB (KICKER) ‘08 KEVIN ROBB (KICKER) ‘09 PARKER SULLIVAN (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘09 CONOR CASEY (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘09 NOLAN JOHNSON (LINEBACKER) ‘09 JEREMIAH BREWSTER (DEFENSIVE LINE) ‘09 JARED JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘09 TYLER RICHARDSON (RUNNINNG BACK) ‘10 COREY SCHERR (LINEBACKER) ‘10 J.J. HOLLIBAUGH (DEFENSVIE END) ‘11 JEREMY HENDERSON (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘11 AUSTIN OLSON (CENTER) ‘12 WITT DOBESH (LINEBACKER) ‘12 JACOB HENDERSON (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘13 RILEY SCHERR (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘13 LINCOLN FEIST (OFFENSIVE TACKLE) ‘13 LINCOLN FEIST (OFFENSIVE TACKLE) ‘14 CARTER VINCENT (LINEBACKER) ‘14 ALEK KEEGAN (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘15 GRADY GRIMSHAW (LINEBACKER) ‘15 COLE THURNESS (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘15 JAKE AANDERUD (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘16 CHASE THURNESS (CENTER) ‘16 KOBE WHIPPLE (DEFENSIVE TACKLE) ‘17 THOMAS RAFFERTY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘17 JOE POEPPLE (KICKER) ‘17 JAKE LARSON (LINEBACKER) ‘17 JAY NEUGEBAUER (LINEBACKER) ‘18 GRANT HUBER (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘18 TOTAL = 52 HONORABLE MENTION ELITE 45 CASEY SCHERR (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘02 CHRIS HURD (LINEBACKER) ‘05 COLBY MCGINLEY (RUNNINGBACK) ‘05 DUSTY NOWOTNY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘05 CONOR CASEY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘09 PARKER SULLIVAN (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘09 JEREMY HENDERSON (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘11 JAKE SULLIVAN (QUARTERBACK) ‘11 COLE THURNESS (DEFENSIVE BACK) ‘15 ALEK KEEGAN (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘15 CHASE THURNESS (CENTER) ‘16 CAMERON FEES (DEFENSIVE END) ‘16 JAKE AANDERUD (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘16 RYDER KIRSCH (QUARTERBACK) ‘17 JAKE LARSON (LINEBACKER) ‘17 THOMAS RAFFERTY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘17 KOBE WHIPPLE (DEFENSIVE TACKLE) ‘17 RYDER KIRSCH (QUARTERBACK) ‘18 GRANT HUBER (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘18 TOTAL = 19 ELITE 45 SHEBLY MOORE (LINEBACKER) ‘95 NICK WALD (QUARTERBACK) ‘97 ERIC BARKER (QUARTERBACK) ‘02 JORDAN DENHARTOG (RUNNING BACK) ‘04 DUSTY NOWOTNY (WIDE RECEIVER) ‘06 NATHAN JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘07 JARED JACOBSON (QUARTERBACK) ‘09 TYLER RICHARDSON
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