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1 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 METHODISTMETHODIST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL QUICKQUICK FACTSFACTS Table of Contents General Information ------2 General Information Media Information/Contacts------3 2005 Season Preview ------4-6 Methodist Coaching Staff------7-11 Location: ...... Fayetteville, NC 2005 Roster ------12 Founded: ...... 1956 2005 Newcomers------13 Enrollment: ...... 2,277 2005 Seniors ------14-18 President: ...... Dr. M. Elton Hendricks 2005 Underclassmen ------19-22 Alma Mater:...... Wofford ‘57 2003 Statistics------23-24 Director of Athletics: ...... Bob McEvoy 2004 Superlatives------25 Alma Mater:...... Kent State ‘73 2004 USA South Recap/Leaders ------26 Opponent Information ------27 Athletics Phone: ...... (910) 630-7175 Rushing Records ------28 Athletics Fax:...... (910) 630-7676 Passing Records ------29 Nickname: ...... Monarchs Receiving Records------30 Colors: ...... Green & Gold Special Teams Records------31 Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division III Defensive Records------32 Conference: ...... USA South Athletic Conference Season Offensive/Defensive Leaders------33 Facility (capacity):...... Monarch Stadium (1,000) Postseason Honors------34 Head Athletic Trainer:...... Brandon Reynolds History & Coaching Records------35 Series Records------35 Training Room Phone:...... (910) 630-7177 Season-By-Season Results------36 Football Facilities------37 Methodist College------38 Coaching Staff Methodist Administration------39 USA South Athletic Conference------40 Head Coach:...... Jim Sypult Advertisers------41-48 Alma Mater:...... West Virginia ‘67 Telephone: ...... (910) 630-7178 E-mail:...... [email protected] 2005 Methodist Football Schedule Career Record, Years:...... 65-64 (13 seasons) Sept. 3 @ Salsibury 1 p.m. Record at Methodist, Years:...... 65-64 (13 seasons) Sept. 10 @ Guilford 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches:...... Dave Sept. 24 Wesleyan * 1 p.m. Eavenson, Carl Funderburk, Tyrone Jones, Wade Boxleitner, Oct. 1 Emory & Henry 1 p.m. Kerry Parker, C.J. Goss, Mike Maraschiello Oct. 8 @ Averett * 1 p.m. Oct. 14 @ Ferrum *# 7 p.m. Oct. 22 Christopher Newport * $ 1:30 p.m. Sports Information Oct. 29 @ Maryville * 1 p.m. Nov. 5 @ Greensboro * 1 p.m. Sports Information Director: ...... Lee Wright Nov. 12 Shenandoah * 1 p.m. Office Phone: ...... (910) 630-7172 Home Phone:...... (910) 483-7545 Bold - Home Game * - USA South Athletic Conference Game Cell Phone...... (910) 391-2702 # - Game at Franklin County High School Sports Info. Fax:...... (910) 630-7676 $ - Homecoming E-mail:...... [email protected] Web Page:...... www.methodist.edu/athletic Sports Information Hotline:...... (910) 630-7599 The 2005 Methodist Media Guide SID Mailing Address:...... 5400 Ramsey Street is a publication of the Methodist College Office of Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311 Sports Information, 5400 Ramsey Street, Fayette- Primary Media Outlet:...... Fayetteville Observer ville, NC 28311. This book was written, edited and designed by Lee Wright, Sports Informaiton Direc- Observer Sports Number...... (910) 486-3530 tor. The cover was designed by Marcia Schwartz Observer Fax Number:...... (910) 486-3545 of Multi-Ad Sports, Peoria, Ill. Printing by Multi-Ad Sports, Peoria, IL. All rights reserved. Team Information

2004 Overall Record:...... 7-3 Methodist College Football fans can keep up wit the lat- USA South Record, Place:...... 4-2 (Third) est Monarch Football news, including press releases, Offensive Starters Returning/Lost:...... 6/5 scores and statistics by logging onto the official website Defensive Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/4 of Methodist College Athletics - www.methodist.edu/ All-Time Record...... 67-92 (16 Seasons) monarchs - or by calling the Methodist College Sports Information Hotline at (910) 630-7599.

2 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH MEDIAMEDIA INFORMATIONINFORMATION

Press Locations Working press will be admitted to Level 2 of the press box at Monarch Stadium. This MediaMedia OutletsOutlets includes local newspapers, wire services, national publications, newspapers from the opponent’s area and the student newspapers Newspapers from Methodist and the opponent’s schools. Fayetteville Observer Radio and television stations broadcasting 458 Winfield Street either Methodist or the opponent games will Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302 be stationed in the corner booths on Level 1 Sports Phone: (910) 486-3530 of the press box. Sports Fax: (910) 486-3545 Sports e-mail: [email protected]

Credentials Raleigh News-Observer Although the Methodist Sports Information Of- 215 South McDowell Street fice does not issue formal media credentials, Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 members of the media are still required to Sports Phone: (800) 873-4500 contact Lee Wright, Sports Information Di- Sports Fax: (919) 834-1078 rector, by Wednesday during the week of the Sports e-mail: [email protected] game if they plan to be present. All media will be admitted by showing the proper credential of its media outlet. Television WTVD-Channel 11 (ABC) P.O. Box 2009 Telephones Durham, North Carolina 27702 There are three telephone lines located on Level 1 of the Monarch Stadium press Sports Phone: (919) 687-2326 box. They are first-come, first-serve use only. Any opponent who uses radio broad- Sports Fax: (919) 687-4363 casts is required to contact sports information director Lee Wright by Wednesday during the week of the game. WNCN-Channel 17 (NBC) 1205 Front Street Statistics/Services Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Methodist will provide complete game statistics, including play-by-play, half-time Sports Phone: (919) 835-6339 flash stats, complete postgame statistics and, if needed, coach’s quotes. These Sports Fax: (919) statistics are normally distributed in the press box at half-time and in the Riddle Sports e-mail: [email protected] Center following the game, and additional requests can be easily accommodated. Statistics are delivered to the radio booths throughout the game. Beverages will WRAL-Channel 5 (CBS) be available in the press box throughout the game. 2619 Western Blvd. Raleigh, North Carolina 27605 Postgame Interviews Sports Phone: (919) 821-8594 After the NCAA-mandidated 10-minute cool-down period, the Methodist lockerroom Sports Fax: (919) 821-8590 will be opened to members of the media in compliance to NCAA rules. News 14-Carolina Photographers 2505 Atlantic Avenue The sidelines at Monarch Stadium are very restricted and space is limited. Only Suite 102 photographers representing daily newspapers, television stations, student newspa- Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1411 pers and the sports information office are allowed on the sidelines. Photographers Sports Phone: (919) 882-4040 are restricted to the areas outside the 25-yard lines, and no photographers will be Sports Fax: (919) 882-4045 allowed inside the team bench areas in accordance to NCAA regulations. Sports e-mail: [email protected]

Practice Attendance Radio Methodist football practices are open to members of the media, but we request ESPN Radio 1230 – WFAY that you call in advance to set up any and all interviews with coaches and players. 346 Wagoner Drive Interviews with players will be limited to Monday – Thursday and after games on Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303 Saturday. Phone: (910) 222-3776 Fax: (910) 860-3329 Player Interviews e-mail: [email protected] Methodist players are available for interviews until Thursday after practice on game WFNC 640/102.3 weeks. Please request interviews with a minimum 24-hour notice. All interviews are 1009 Drayton Avenue to be directed through the Methodist Sports Information Office. Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303 Phone: (910) 864-5222 USA South and NCAA Information Fax: (910) 864-3065 For information concerning USA South Athletic Conference statistics and Player of the Week honors, please go to the official USA South website –www.usasouth.net . Wire Services All NCAA information can be found on the NCAA’s official website – www.ncaa.org. North Carolina Associated Press Sports Phone: (919) 833-8687 Methodist Sports Information Office Sports Fax: (919) 834-1078 The Methodist Sports Information Office is located in room # 221 in the March F. Riddle Center. SID Phone # is (910) 630-7172.

3 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20052005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL PREVIEWPREVIEW One game is all that stood between the Methodist arch signalcaller, the 6-foot, 195-pound senior is one Monarchs and their first ever USA South Athletic Con- of the most talented and dangerous offensive players ference football championship in the 2004 season. A in the entire USA South. disappointing defeat, however, at Shenandoah in the final game of the season kept the Monarchs from hang- Last season, Roncketti led the Monarchs in rushing ing their first conference championship banner in the with 480 yards and seven touchdowns on 98 carries, rafters of the March F. Riddle Center. while passing for a season-best 1,233 yards with six touchdown passes. He finished third in the conference Methodist still finished strong with a 7-3 overall record in passing and second in total offense behind Averett’s and a 4-2 mark in the Scott Swann. USA South. It was the Monarchs’ best sea- For his career, Roncketti son since 2000, and ranks second all-time their best mark yet for a at Methodist in rush- season within the USA ing touchdowns, third South. in both passing yard- age, pass attempts and With that in mind, vet- completions and fifth in eran head coach Jim rushing yardage. He is Sypult has his team backed up by sopho- sniffing at the title in mores Brandon Burch the 2005 season. The and Rob Schultz. Monarchs return 26 let- terwinners overall: six “Chris, in my opinion, is starters return on of- the best quarterback in fensive and seven back the conference,” Sypult on the defensive side said. “He can run well of the ball. The experi- and throw well and take ence was evident in the a bad play and make it USA South preseason good. The players know poll, where Methodist what he can do, and he was picked a strong adjusts well to the play- third in the eight-team ers around him.” conference. To exploit and maximize ”Our goal every year Roncketti’s talent and is to win the confer- abilities, the Monarchs ence championship and will be more of a spread advance to the NCAA offense this season with Division III Playoffs,” multiple receiver sets, said Sypult, entering and Roncketti will have his 14th season at the plenty to choose from in Monarch helm. “The terms of targets. Return- chemistry is good, and ing is a strong receiving the kids now know what it takes to get to that level. corps, led by junior Chuck Howard and sophomores We have basically the same kids, and our depth has Jerold Robinson, Jonathan Mularski, Patrick Doleman increased. We just have to execute better.” and George Sands.

OFFENSE: The 5-6, 175-pound Howard led the Monarchs in re- ceiving last season with 147 yards on 17 receptions, Over the last few seasons, Methodist has produced while Robinson had 13 receptions for 198 yards. one of the more explosive offensive units in the USA Howard, Doleman and Robinson are the Monarchs’ South, and a big reason for that has been the play of deep threats, while Mularski’s strength is as posses- two-time All-USA South quarterback Chris Roncketti. sion receiver. At tight end, Roncketti has two big tar- Starting an unprecedented fourth season as the Mon- gets in juniors A.J. Huddleston (6-5, 230) and Andrew

4 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20052005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL PREVIEWPREVIEW Gurley (6-2, 215). Expect senior Jonathan Sherman 325) and return at left tackle and center, respectively, (6-1, 215) to also see some time at tight end. while sophomore Matthew Parrish (6-0, 292) is set to replace Futch at right tackle. At guard, sophomores Max “This group has really grown,” Sypult said. “They un- Dinges (6-1, 290) and Ryan Breene (6-0, 269) will get derstand the routes better, and that is important when the first opportunities to replace the combination of Byrd it comes to timing. They are now more on auto pilot - and Bennie Boatman at guard. Senior Rodney Ray (6-2, big, physical, and good at blocking well on the wings.” 328) should make immediate contributions at offensive tackle after three seasons at defensive tackle. Junior The Methodist rushing attack, which has eclipsed Jordan Allen will provide needed depth at tackle. 2,000 yards rushing in each of the last two years, will have some reloading to Depth is a big concern do this season. Gone is along the line, accord- All-USA South halfback ing to Sypult. Darmarcus Wilson, who finished second all-time ”Delapp has really es- at Methodist in rush- tablished himself at left ing yardage, as well as tackle and is one of All-USA South fullback the best tackles in the David Leonard. conference, and Willis is solid in the middle at Sophomore Mike Hill center,” Sypult said. “We was perhaps the team’s cannot afford injuries most dangerous rushing because there is little threat late last season, depth there. However, finishing with 333 yards the younger linemen are and six touchdowns. He beginning to understand will no doubt carry the what they have to know, bulk of the team’s rush- and coach (Carl) Fun- ing load, as will senior derburk does a great job Jeremy McSwain, a 5-7, coaching them.” 153-pound speedster who needs 263 yards Methodist thrives on to reach 1,000 yards its special teams play, for his Monarch career. and the Monarchs re- In addition, freshmen turn arguably the top R.J. Lassiter, Joseph place-kicker in the con- Matthews and Tra- ference in junior All- vis Mills have made Conference performer significant gains in the preseason. Patrick Larkin. The 6-5, 210-pound Larkin converted At fullback redshirt freshman Reco Abney has worked 25-for-26 in point-after attempts, while also hit- his way into the starting spot, while freshman Chris ting 7-for-10 in field goal attempts. He also kicked McBride appears to be a solid backup at fullback. a game-winning 49-yard field goal at Emory & Henry. In addition, he and freshman Anthony Liuzza “We’re deeper at tailback than at fullback,” Sypult said. are battling for the punter position as well. “We’re untested at fullback. Hill is our best all-around back by far. He has good strength and speed and does ”If the game is on the line, Patrick Larkin is the man,” so much with the football.” Sypult said.

Over the last two years, Methodist has developed DEFENSE: one of the most consistently strong offensive lines in the USA South. However, three starters, including All- Last season was transitional for the Methodist defen- Conference performers Jonathan Byrd and Gary Futch sive unit with Sypult taking control of the unit. It was have graduated. a season of learning and adjusting, but Methodist ranked amongst the nation’s best in interceptions Seniors Billy Delapp (6-2, 282) and Jonathan Willis (6-0, and turnover ratio. What makes Sypult happy and

5 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20052005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL PREVIEWPREVIEW excited about the defense is one word – depth. front,” Sypult said. “Northern is pound-for-pound our “Considering they had to learn the new schemes and strongest player and premier defensive lineman. He terminology almost from scratch last season, we did can line up and play 30 snaps and not feel any effects.” well as a unit,” Sypult said. “Now I am very happy with the depth. We plan to have a fresh defensive unit in Over the last couple of seasons, the Methodist second- there on every snap.” ary has been one of the younger areas on defense. This season, there is an abundance of experience returning Linebackers are the heart-and-soul of this unit, and the to give the Monarchs one of the top defensive backfields Monarchs return a strong cast in this area. Seniors Greg in the USA South. Hyslop (5-9, 194) and Max Pope (5-9, 184) make up the best set of outside linebackers in the USA South. Sophomore Nevin Rayford is back at cornerback after Hylsop made All-USA South with 57 tackles and two a strong freshman campaign in which he was one interceptions, and Pope recorded 48 tackles. Junior of the conference leaders in interceptions with four. Blake Farrell (6-0, 190) will also see extensive action Freshman Antwin Shuford (6-3, 195) has been the at outside linebacker after recording 19 tackles last biggest surprise in preseason by winning the other season, as will senior Brandon McKoy (5-11, 175). cornerback spot in place of graduated All-Conference performer Jackson Jean. Ever-improving junior Chris All-Conference standout and leading tackler John Gauntlett is entrenched at free safety after recording Shaw has graduated, but senior Travis Jean-Claude 58 tackles and three interceptions last season. (5-9, 213) steps in at middle linebacker spot after recording 44 tackles last season. Sophomores Daryl Senior Sammy Alston provides depth at cor- Lawrence (6-0, 220) and Phillip Burlingame (5-10, nerback, while freshmen Yahtavian Bellamy, 197) flank him inside, while freshmen Braxton Teachey Mitchell Collier, Nathan Flach and D.J. Steele (5-11, 186) and Greg Nelson (6-0, 228) have shown are the future to the Monarch secondary. promise on the inside.. Sophomore Jeremy Perkins (6-2, 185) will provide depth on the outside. ”In the past, we’ve never had the depth in the secondary as we do now,” Sypult said. “Now we ”Travis is in the heart of it now,” Sypult said about can play more dime and nickel packages. This Jean-Claude. “He has a great nose for the football is the deepest our secondary has ever been, and has great speed. The defensive responsibilities and it ranks right up there in terms of talent.” are the same, and there is a lot of experience on the outside with Greg, Max, Blake and Brandon. We can Overall, Sypult is confident keep them fresh.” as the team approaches the 2005 season.

Methodist lost two All-Conference performers up front in “There are some question marks, but not as many as tackles Lorenzo Sweeney and Justin Howard. However, last season,” Sypult said. “They went through a rugged there is no shortage of depth on the defensive line. Se- camp, and conditioning is where it needs to be. A team nior Irrington Roberts (6-3, 248) has the speed, ability gets closer when having gone through an extended and attitude to dominate at one defensive tackle posi- camp, and this coaching staff is the toughest I’ve ever tion, while sophomore Kyle Smith (6-1, 260) will start at the other defensive tackle position. Senior Erik Spong (6-0, 225), junior Lance Wilkie (6-0, 279), sophomores Brandon Hayden (6-3, 224) and Sean Merritt (6-0, 260) USA South Athletic Conference and freshman Lawrence Douglas (6-4, 190) give the 2005 Preseason Football Poll Monarchs plenty of depth at tackle. 1. Christopher Newport (6) 48 At noseguard, junior John Northern is the anchor to 2. Shenandoah (2) 44 the line, according to Sypult. At 5-9 and 238, North- 3. Methodist 31 ern has a low center of gravity and plenty of lever- age and strength to take on more than one blocker. 4. Averett 30 More importantly, he’s durable and can take on many 5. Ferrum 27 plays in a series. Sophomore Desmond Perryman 6. N.C. Wesleyan 19 (5-11, 223) started some last season at noseguard 7. Greensboro 15 and will be counted on heavily this season. 8. Maryville 10 ”Those nine will play a lot. There is plenty of depth up

6 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF JIM SYPULT HEAD COACH THETHE “DEAN”“DEAN” OFOF (WEST VIRGINIA ‘67) USAUSA SOUTHSOUTH 14TH SEASON @ METHODIST ATHLETICATHLETIC CONFERENCECONFERENCE 65-64 HEADHEAD FOOTBALLFOOTBALL COACHESCOACHES

son at wide receiver for the Mountaineers. He helped lead West Virginia to the Liberty Bowl in 1964 and was selected the team captain in 1966 as a senior.

While at West Virginia, Sypult played for a Mountaineer coaching staff that included Bobby Bowden (now the legendary head coach at Florida State), Galen Hall (former Florida head coach, former quarterbacks coach for the Dallas Cowboys and current offensive coordinator at Penn State), Jim Carlen (former head coach at South Carolina and Texas Tech) and Marshall Taylor (former head coach of the Shreveport Steamers of the old USFL).

After receiving his bachelor’s degree in physical education 1967, Sypult began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for one season at West Virginia and earned his master’s degree in safety education. At the age of 23, Sypult became one of the youngest high school head coaches in the nation when he took over the program at Elkins (W.Va.) High School in 1968. Following three seasons at Elkins, Sypult was head coach for two seasons at Liberty High School in Virginia before turning his attention to the college ranks.

He entered the college ranks in 1973 in his home- town of Fairmont, W.Va., as co-defensive coordinator at NCAA Division II Fairmont State. Sypult helped lead Fairmont State to a conference champion- ship that season. The next season, he became the defensive coordinator at NCAA Division I-AA Middle Tennessee State, serving five seasons as defensive coordinator under head coaches Bill Peck and Ben Hurt.

Sypult then served 12 seasons as defensive coordi- nator and administrative assistant at Davidson from 1979 to 1991, where he served under head coaches Ed Farrell and Dave Fagg. In between his stints at Davidson, Sypult took a two-year hiatus to coach in Italy. He led the Bologna Towers from a 2-12 season to the Super Bowl Playoffs in Italy.

Sypult is married to Dr. Sharron Sypult, an associ- ate professor in English and communications. The Sypults have one daughter, Jill Marcus, who owns a

7 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF Jim Sypult is not just a football coach - recruiting, teaching, intent on winning despite the odds. For Sypult, the overall person is his turf.

“It’s not just football,” said Sypult. “This is not an NFL training ground. Coaching is about education and life. Then we play a little ball.

“We are about getting a degree,” he added. “We learn about following and then about leading. We learn about hard work and the passion for what we do. We learn about accountability and responsibility, discipline and sacrifice. I think these lessons are re- ally the building blocks of our program.”

Entering his 14th season as head football coach at Methodist College, Sypult has made impressive strides throughout his tenure with the Monarchs. Inheriting a three-year-old program with a 2-28 re- cord in 1992, Sypult has directed the Monarchs to a Of the 67 victories in the history of football at Meth- respectable and competitive level with a 65-64 mark. odist, 65 have come under the leadership of head The Fairmont, W.Va., native and “Dean” of USA coach Jim Sypult. South Athletic Conference head football coaches has posted eight .500 or better seasons in the last 11 years and has the most victories of any head coach Sypult lettered three in the USA South. seasons at West Virginia from 1964- After his first Monarch team went 0-10 in 1992, 66 and was team Sypult’s squads have won 53 percent of their games captain as a senior over the last 12 seasons. The improvement started with a 4-6 finish in 1993, followed by consecutive 5-5 seasons in both 1994 and 1995. Sypult led the Mon- archs to their first winning season with a 6-4 mark in 1996.

Sypult’s 1997 squad posted the best season in histo- ry of Methodist football with a 9-1 record and finished ranked 20th in the nation in NCAA Division III. In the 2000 season, the Monarchs won the unofficial Dixie Year. Intercollegiate Conference championship with a 7-3 mark, and Sypult was honored as DIAC Coach of the “Methodist and I are a great fit,” Sypult said. “I love year. Last season’s team also finished 7-3 and 4-2 my players and coaches, I love the people I work in the USA South Athletic Conference, missing the with and I love Fayetteville. We’re trying to be an elite conference championship by one game. team in NCAA Division III, and we have the tools to

do it. In seven of the last eight years, Methodist has also won the unofficial NCAA Division III North Carolina “I have a wonderful coaching staff,” he said. “They State championship. are men that you want your son to be around. The coaches are teachers of football and life. Methodist Under Sypult’s tenure, 10 Monarchs have earned has been blessed with these men.” NCAA Division III All-American honors, while 20 play- ers have garnered first team All-Dixie Intercollegiate/ Sypult was selected All-State both in football and USA South Athletic Conference honors. In addition, basketball at East Fairmont High School in Fairmont, Methodist has produced one DIAC Defensive Player W.Va. He entered West Virginia University in 1963 of the Year and one DIAC Offensive Rookie of the and started two seasons at free safety and one sea-

8 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF DAVE EAVENSON CARL FUNDERBURK ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR QUARTERBACKS (ELON ‘89) (METHODIST ‘96) FOURTH SEASON FIFTH SEASON @ METHODIST @ METHODIST

Dave Eavenson, a graduate of Methodist College, enters Carl Funderburk enters his fourth season on the Method- his sixth year on the Monarch football staff as the offensive ist coaching staff as the offensive line coach. A veteran of coordinator and offensive backs coach. This is also his fourth nine seasons as an offensive line coach, Funderburk has season as Associate Head Coach. made the Monarch offensive front one of the top offen- sive lines in the USA South Athletic Conference. Since returning to his alma mater, Eavenson has developed the Monarchs into one of the top offensive teams in the In the 2002 season, Funderburk’s first with the Monarchs, USA South Athletic Conference/Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Methodist led the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Conference. Last season, Methodist produced 2,000 yards in fewest quarterback sacks allowed with eight. That was rushing in a season for the second straight year, and the followed by the 2003 season when the Monarchs bettered Monarchs set a single-season school record for total offense, that mark, leading the conference with only seven sacks averaging 342 yards a game. allowed. Last season, Methodist set a USA South mark for fewest sacks allowed in a season with four. In the 2003 season, Methodist ranked second in the confer- ence in both total offense and rushing offense and spent Individually, three Monarch linemen have been selected All- much of the season ranked in the Top 15 in the nation in USA South under Funderburk’s direction. In addition, two rushing offense. That team also became the first in school have advanced to the professional ranks. history to eclipse 2,000 yards rushing in a season. Funderburk joined the Methodist staff after a three-year stint In the 2000 season, Eavenson’s offensive unit ranked second as offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator and special in the DIAC in passing yards, while the Monarchs ranked teams coordinator at Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla. second in both scoring offense and passing efficiency in Prior to Bacone, Funderburk served as offensive line coach 2001. Methodist led the DIAC in both scoring offense and for two seasons at Kemper Junior College in Booneville, Mo. total offense in the 2002 season. Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Funderburk Prior to returning to Methodist, Eavenson coached for four served at the high school level for eight seasons, including seasons at Brockport State, a NCAA Division III school. five as defensive coordinator at Roanoke Catholic in Roanoke, Eavenson served the Golden Eagles as the defensive Va. A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Funderburk backs coach and was the recruiting coordinator. received his bachelor’s degree in history from Elon in 1989, where he played on Eavenson was a the offensive line for student assistant the Fightn’ Chris- coach at Methodist tians. In his spare from 1993-1996, time, Funderburk c o a c h i n g w i d e enjoys hunting and receivers during golf. that period. He re- ceived his bach- elor’s degree from Methodist in 1996, and his master’s degree from Brock- port State in 1999. Eavenson and his wife Jennifer reside in Fayetteville.

9 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF TYRONE JONES WADE BOXLEITNER DEFENSIVE BACKS DEFENSIVE LINE RECRUITING COORDINATOR (BLACKBURN ‘97) (CHOWAN ‘97) SECOND SEASON @ SECOND SEASON @ METHODIST METHODIST

A coach with familiarity in the USA South Ath- A familiar face is returning to the Methodist Monarch foot- letic Conference, Tyrone Jones begins his sec- ball coaching staff for the 2005 season as Wade Boxleitner ond season on the Monarch coaching staff. Once takes over as the Monarchs’ defensive line coach. Boxleit- again, he will be in charge of the defensive backs. ner comes to Methodist after serving the last two seasons as defensive backs coach at Brockport State. Jones’ presence paid dividends for the Methodist defensive backfield in 2004. The Monarchs tied for the lead in the USA If Boxleitner sounds familiar to most Monarch followers, it’s South with 13 interceptions. In fact, Methodist had two players because he served as outside linebackers coach at Method- ranked in the Top 5 individually in interceptions, and corner- ist in the 2002 season. Overall, Boxleitner has eight seasons back Jackson Jean was an All-USA South selection. experience as an assistant at the collegiate level. He also Jones came to Methodist following two seasons at former USA has stints at Cortland State (2001), Albany (1999-2000), South Athletic Conference rival Chowan. While at Chowan, the South Dakota (1998) and Brockport State (1997). Temple Hills, Md., native was the defensive line coach under head coaches Lou Saban and Steve Gill, and also served as Boxleitner was defensive coordinator in his one season at special teams coordinator. Cortland State. His defense was ranked second in the NJAC (New Jersey Athletic Conference) in total defense and led the Prior to returning to Chowan, Jones served as a graduate NJAC in rushing defense. He served as outside linebackers assistant at NCAA Division II Eastern New Mexico under coach at both Albany and South Dakota, and assistant of- head coach Harold “Bud” Elliott, where he helped lead the fensive line coach in his first stint at Brockport State. Greyhounds to two straight Lone Star Conference South It was his first stint at Brockport State where Boxleitner served Division Championships and berths in the NCAA Division II on the same coaching staff as current Methodist offensive Playoffs. coordinator and assistant head coach Dave Eavenson.

A former standout defensive lineman at Chowan from 1993- As a player, Boxleitner lettered four seasons at inside line- 1996, Jones received his bachelor of science degree in backer at Blackburn in Carlinville, Ill. He was a four-year physical education from Chowan, and his master of science starter and was selected All-SLIAC (St. Louis Intercollegiate degree in physical education from Eastern New Mexico. As Athletic Conference). He received his bachelor’s degree in a player at Chowan, Jones set both the school single-season physical education from Blackburn. and career records for quarterback sacks.

10 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH COACHINGCOACHING STAFFSTAFF KERRY PARKER C.J. GOSS RUNNING BACKS WIDE RECEIVERS (ARMY ‘74) (BROCKPORT STATE ‘01)

SIXTH SEASON @ METHODIST FIRST SEASON @ METHODIST

Col. Kerry Parker enters his sixth season as a volunteer as- C.J. Goss joins the Methodist coaching staff this season as the sistant on the Monarch football coaching staff. This season, wide receivers coach. Goss comes to Methodist following a five- Parker returns to offensive side of the ball as the running year stint as defensive line coach at Brockport State. backs coach after spending the last three seasons coaching linebackers. Parker previously coached running backs in the Goss continues the pipeline of Methodist assistants who 2000 and 2001 seasons. previously coached at Brockport State. Offensive coordina- tor and associate head coach Dave Eavenson was defen- Parker served 28 years in the United States Army as an sive coordinator for four seasons there before returning to officer in a wide variety of capacities before retiring in De- Methodist. In addition, defensive line coach Wade Boxleitner cember of 2003. His final appointment was at Fort Bragg in rejoined the Monarch staff this season after two seasons Fayetteville, N.C. as defensive backs coach at Brockport State.

Parker coached the A native of Syracuse, N.Y., Goss was a part of a Brock- lightweight football port State program that advanced to the NCAA Division team at the Unit- III Playoffs for four straight seasons from 2000 to 2003. ed States Military He was a part of a defensive staff that molded Brockport Academy at West State into one of the top defenses in the nation, leading Point from 1981- the nation in scoring defense twice while being ranked 1983. He is a 1974 in the top five in several defensive categories. graduate of West Point, where Parker In addition to his football duties, Goss was an assistant for lettered one season the track and field program at Brockport State. at defensive end for the Black Knights Not only did he make his mark as a coach at Brock- under head coach port State, Goss did so as a player as well. He let- Tom Cahill. tered four seasons for the Golden Eagles under Eaven- son and started two seasons at defensive tackle. As a senior, Goss recorded three quarterback sacks.

Goss received his bachelor of science degree in physical education from Brockport State in 2001.

Mike Maraschiello Student Assistant Coach

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# Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Alphabetical Roster 1 Travis Jean-Claude Sr. ILB 5-9 213 Miami, FL/Pace 15 Reco Abney 2 Chris Ronketti Sr. QB 6-0 192 Hope Mills, NC/Southview 65 Jordan Allen 3 Nevin Rayford So. CB 5-7 160 Jasper, FL/Hamilton County 21 Samuel Alston 4 Eric Staley Sr. FB 5-10 227 Cottondale, FL/Cottondale 61 Rhyan Breen 5 Jonathan Douglass Jr. WR 6-3 175 Wilmington, NC/Laney 54 Robert Bryan 6 Chuck Howard Jr. WR 5-7 170 Morrow, GA/Morrow 53 Sammy Bryan 7 Erik Casteel So. CB 5-9 147 Siler City, NC/Jordan-Matthews 16 Brandon Burch 8 Patrick Doleman So. WR 6-1 179 Salisbury, NC/Salisbury 45 Philip Burlingame 9 George Sands So. WR 5-9 149 Homestead, FL/Homestead Senior 7 Erik Casteel 10 Jerold Robinson So. WR 6-0 190 St. Petersburg, FL/St. Petersburg 23 Mason Clark 11 Greg Hyslop Sr. OLB 5-9 194 Bayville, NJ/Central Regional 82 Jarrett Cory 12 Rob Schultz So. QB 6-1 200 Wilmington, NC/Topsail James Daniels 13 Jonathan Sherman Sr. WR 6-1 200 Naples, FL/Collier 72 William Delapp 14 Andrew Gurley Jr. TE 6-2 215 Newport, NC/Croatan 74 Max Dinges 15 Reco Abney Fr. RB 5-7 190 Ninety-Six, SC/Ninety-Six 8 Patrick Doleman 16 Brandon Burch So. QB 6-0 195 Callahan, FL/University Christian 5 Jonathan Douglass 18 Patrick Larkin Jr. PK 6-5 210 Swansboro, NC/Swansboro 42 Blake Farrell 20 Brandon McKoy Sr. CB 5-10 170 Apex, NC/Apex 62 Vinney Festa 21 Samuel Alston Sr. CB 5-10 148 Raleigh, NC/Milbrook 33 Chris Gauntlett 22 Isaac Hubbard Sr. CB 5-11 190 Houston, TX/Elkins 14 Andrew Gurley 23 Mason Clark Jr. FB 6-0 220 Parrish, FL/Palmetto 90 Brandon Hayden 26 Mike Hill So. HB 5-11 169 Lillington, NC/Harnett Central 75 Evan Hayden 27 Dylan Kelly So. WR 5-8 167 Clinton, NC/Midway 26 Mike Hill 32 Kevin Robbins So. FS 6-0 172 Claxton, GA/Claxton 6 Chuck Howard 33 Chris Gauntlett Jr. FS 6-1 192 Tavares, FL/Tavares 22 Isaac Hubbard 36 Max Pope Sr. OLB 5-9 184 Clinton, N.C./Midway 85 A.J. Huddleston 39 Desmond Martin So. RB 5-11 185 Bountstown, FL/Blountstown 11 Greg Hyslop 40 Ben Sanders So. ILB 5-10 201 Cape Hatteras, NC/Cape Hatteras 1 Travis Jean-Claude 41 Daryl Lawrence So. ILB 6-0 220 Jacksonville, NC/White Oak 27 Dylan Kelly 42 Blake Farrell Jr. OLB 6-0 190 Pittsboro, NC/Northwood 18 Patrick Larkin 43 Derek Webster So. ILB 6-0 220 Deltona, FL/Deltona 41 Daryl Lawrence 44 Jeremy McSwain Sr. RB 5-7 153 Siler City, NC/Jordan-Matthews 67 Rick Little 45 Philip Burlingame So. ILB 5-10 197 Jacksonville, NC/Richlands 20 Brandon McKoy 47 Jeremy Perkins So. OLB 6-2 185 Rose Hill, NC/Wallace-Rose 44 Jeremy McSwain 51 Jonathan Willis Sr. C 6-1 325 Enka, NC/Enka 39 Desmond Martin 53 Sammy Bryan Jr. DT 6-1 244 Garner, NC/Wake Christian 94 Sean Merritt 54 Robert Bryan Fr. ILB 5-10 181 Garner, NC/Wake Christian 69 Brett Morton 59 John Northern Jr. NG 5-9 238 Wilmington, NC/Laney 81 Jonathan Mularski 61 Rhyan Breen So. OG 6-0 269 Wilson, NC/Hunt 59 John Northern 62 Vinney Festa So. C 6-0 300 Cape Coral, FL/North Fort Myers 76 Daniel Page 64 Matthew Parrish So. OT 6-0 292 Darlington, SC/Darlington 64 Matthew Parrish 65 Jordan Allen Jr. OT 6-1 270 Bladenboro, NC/West Bladen 87 Jon Payton 67 Rick Little So. DE 6-1 250 Polkton, FL/Anson 80 Jeremy Perkins 69 Brett Morton So. OG 5-8 270 Oakboro, NC/West Stanly 98 Desmond Perryman 70 Erik Spong Sr. DE 6-0 225 St. Augustine, FL/St. Augustine Taz Petty 72 William Delapp Sr. OT 6-2 272 Greensboro, NC/McMichael 40 Max Pope 73 Starrett Reynolds So. OG 5-11 276 Fayetteville, NC/Trinity Christian 80 Romin Pousson 74 Max Dinges So. OG 6-1 289 Lexington, NC/Lexington 77 Rodney Ray 75 Evan Hayden So. OG 6-2 281 Leesburg, FL/Leesburg 3 Nevin Rayford 76 Daniel Page So. NG 5-11 225 Siler City, NC/Jordan-Matthews 73 Starrett Reynolds 77 Rodney Ray Sr. OT 6-2 328 Wake Forest, NC/Rolesville, NC 32 Kevin Robbins 79 Kyle Smith So. DT 6-1 257 Apex, NC/Apex 97 Irrington Roberts 80 Romin Pousson So. WR 5-10 152 Jacksonville, NC/White Oak 10 Jerold Robinson 81 Jonathan Mularski So. WR 6-0 186 Greenville, NC/West Stanly 2 Chris Roncketti 82 Jarrett Cory So. TE 6-2 215 N. Smyrna Bch., FL/N. Smyrna Bch. 9 George Sands 85 A.J. Huddleston Jr. TE 6-5 230 Waynesboro, GA/Burke County 12 Rob Schultz 87 Jon Payton So. PK 6-0 205 Clayton, NC/Clayton 13 Jonathan Sherman 90 Brandon Hayden So. DE 6-3 224 Saluda, NC/Polk County 79 Kyle Smith 94 Sean Merritt So. DE 6-0 260 Chiefland, FL/Chiefland 70 Erik Spong 96 Lance Wilkie Jr. NG 6-0 279 Siler City, NC/Jordan-Mattews 4 Eric Staley 97 Irrington Roberts Sr. DE 6-3 248 Miami, FL/North Miami 43 Derek Webster 98 Desmond Perryman So. NG 5-10 223 Miami, FL/South Miami Senior 96 Lance Wilkie James Daniels So. CB 6-1 180 Concord, NC/J.M. Johnson 51 Jonathan Willis Taz Petty So. RB 5-7 130 Lithia, FL/Durant

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Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School Levere Alexander Fr. OG 6-2 260 Carrollton, GA/Carrollton Clarence Baker Fr. WR 5-10 150 Aurora, NC/Southside Antonio Bartee Fr. QB 6-0 185 Alachua, FL/Santa Fe Jerry Bates Fr. ILB 5-9 190 Greensboro, NC/Eastern Guilford Yahtavian Bellamy Fr. CB 5-9 150 Pompano Beach, FL/Blanche Ely Chris Bench Fr. FS 6-1 160 St. Petersburg, FL/Northeast Barry Bigbie Fr. OG 6-0 272 New Smyrna Beach, FL/New Smyrna Beach Gregory Blake Fr. RB 5-7 185 Atlanta, GA/Cross Keys David Bora Fr. OG 5-11 260 Denver, NC/North Lincoln Jared Boyles Fr. QB 5-9 195 King, NC/West Stokes Marquis Brockman Fr. RB 5-11 170 Greenville, SC/Woodmont T.J. Bryan Fr. OG 5-11 275 Valrico, FL/Bloomingdale Jeff Buseick Fr. QB 5-11 170 Waxhaw, NC/Weddington Brandon Church Fr. CB 5-8 160 Fort Myers, FL/Cape Coral Justin Collie Fr. OLB 5-9 191 Kernersville, N.C./East Forsyth Mitchell Collier Fr. CB 6-0 180 Tallahassee, FL/Leon Martel Coulter Fr. OLB 6-1 205 Claremont, NC/Bunker Hill Kyle Dobson Fr. OT 6-4 256 Fayetteville, N.C./Cape Fear Lawrence Douglas Fr. DE 6-4 186 Phenix City, AL/Russell County Nathan Flach Fr. CB 5-11 165 Tampa, FL/Alonso Cameron Glover Fr. TE 6-1 185 Albermarle, NC/Albemarle Jon Good Fr. CB 5-5 165 Lititiz, PA/West Nottingham Devin Goodman Fr. OT 6-3 251 Wingate, NC/Forest Hills Rodney Groves Fr. FB 6-0 170 Raleigh, NC/Camden Military Franklin Hines Fr. CB 5-11 160 Spartanburg, SC/Spartanburg Dan Hingleton Fr. WR 6-2 160 High Point, NC/T.W. Andrews Skylar Horton Fr. CB 5-7 140 Monroe, NC/Monroe Roderick Humphrey Fr. ILB 5-10 220 Madison, FL/Madison County Will Isenhour Fr. QB 6-0 170 Gold Hill, NC/North Stanly Dwayne Johnson Fr. FS 6-4 165 Margate, FL/Blanche Ely Matt Johnson Fr. DE 6-0 290 Mountain Lakes, NJ/Mountain Lakes Reynaldo Justiz Fr. DE 6-2 240 Miami, FL/Miami Springs J.P. Killian Fr. ILB 6-0 245 Catawba, NC/Bunker Hill Zachary Krupa Fr. QB 6-3 166 Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Highland Christian R.J. Lassiter Fr. RB 5-11 200 Liberty, N.C./Eastern Randolph Anthony Liuzza Fr. P 5-10 170 Atlanta, GA/St. Pius David Long Fr. DE 6-1 303 Cape Charles, VA/Broadwater Academy Onyx Martin Fr. FB 5-10 250 Warsaw, NC/Clinton Joseph Matthews Fr. TB 5-8 153 Rockledge, FL/Rockledge Chris McBride Fr. FB 5-10 190 Roswell, GA/St. Pius Alex Meadows Fr. QB 6-5 180 Engelhard, NC/Mattamuskeet Travis Mills Fr. TB 5-8 155 Miami, FL/Norland Greg Nelson Fr. ILB 6-0 228 Hampton Bays, NY/Hampton Bays Secondary Blake Oldham Fr. OT 6-4 262 Bear Creek, NC/Chatham Central Dustin Phipps Fr. DE 6-1 267 Yadkinsville, NC/Forbush Donald Pridgen Fr. ILB 6-0 180 Evergreen, NC/West Columbus David Salyers Fr. ILB 5-10 178 Albemarle, NC/Albermarle Antwin Shuford Fr. CB 6-3 195 Fayetteville, NC/Statesville Joshua Smich Fr. OLB 5-11 170 Port Charlotte, FL/Port Charlotte Ben Speight Fr. ILB 6-0 180 Richfield, NC/North Stanly D.J. Steele Fr. CB 5-10 150 Greensboro, NC/Southwest Guilford Taron Stubbs Fr. CB 5-9 172 Candor, NC/East Montgomery J.J. Stukes Fr. WR 5-10 143 Fort Walton Beach, FL/Fort Walton Beach Domicko Suttle Fr. WR 6-1 158 Fort Walton Beach, FL/Fort Walton Beach Charles Sutton Fr. CB 5-6 170 Philadelphia, MS/Philadelphia Nicholas Sutzko Fr. DE 6-0 225 Newport, NC/Croatan Kenneth Tapia Fr. WR 6-1 189 Fayetteville, NC/Pine Forest Braxton Teachey Fr. ILB 5-11 186 Rose Hill, NC/Wallace-Rose Brennon Teachey Fr. C 5-11 220 Rose Hill, NC/Wallace-Rose Will Thompson Fr. WR 6-1 182 New Church, VA/Chincoteague Justin Wade Fr. ILB 6-0 200 Orange City, FL/Deland Avery Worthen Fr. ILB 5-10 240 Lakeland, FL/George Jenkins

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pass blocker… Has played in every game for the last three years in a Methodist uni- SAMMY ALSTON form… Moved into the starting left tackle Senior • 5-10/148 • Cornerback position last season, starting all 10 games Raleigh, NC • Millbrook H.S. and grading out 83 percent in blocking… Spent his first two seasons in a reserve role, rotating between offensive tackle and offensive guard… Lettered four seasons in football and wrestling and three seasons in baseball at McMichael High School… High school head coach was Terry Widel… Selected All-County and All-Conference as 21 a senior… Born: June 9, 1984… Parents are Harold Delapp and Elizabeth Gentry… Favorite food is steak… Favorite television show is “That 70’s Show”… Favorite movie is “Gladiator”… Most admired athlete Entering his third season as a starter at growing up was Emmitt Smith… Favorite cornerback… One of the team’s top cover sports team is the Dallas Cowboys… corners… Saw action in two games last Major is physical education. season as a junior… Saw action in eight games as a sophomore, recording 19 tackles… Best game was a four solo tackle performance against Averett… Also re- ISAAC HUBBARD corded two solo tackles each against Guil- Offensive Tackle Billy Delapp ford, Chowan and Shenandoah… Broke Senior • 5-11/190 • Cornerback in as a freshman with seven tackles in six Houston, TX • Elkins H.S. games… Recorded three tackles, includ- ing two solo tackles against Apprentice… GREG HYSLOP Also recorded two solo tackles against Senior • 5-9/194 • Outside Linebacker Chowan… Lettered one season in football Bayville, NJ • Central Regional H.S. at Millbrook High School… High school head coach was Earl Smith… Selected honorable mention All-Conference as a se- nior… Born: Feb. 24, 1984… Parents are 22 Bobby and Joyce Alston… Favorite food is hamburgers… Favorite television show is “SportsCenter”… Favorite movie is “Life”… Most admired athletes growing up were 11 Jerry Rice and Deion Sanders… Favorite Entering his second season with the sports team is the San Francisco 49ers… Monarchs following a eight-year stint in the Major is exercise science. United States Army… Good-sized corner- back with excellent coverage technique… Saw action last season in a special teams role… Lettered in both football and basket- Entering his third season as a starter at ball at Elkins High School… High school outside linebacker… One of the top outside head coach was Andy Boland… Born: April linebackers in the USA South Athletic Con- BILLY DELAPP ference… Teams with fellow senior Max Senior • 6-2/280 • Offensive Tackle 15, 1979… Parents are Donald and Cleta Pope to form one of the top outside line- Greensboro, NC • McMichael H.S. Hubbard… Favorite movie is “Brave- heart”… Major is business administration backing combinations in the USA South… with a minor in resort management. Started all 10 games last season as a ju- nior, recording 57 tackles and two intercep- tions to garner honorable mention All-USA South honors… Ranked third on the team in tackles and interceptions… Recorded a career-high 12 tackles against North Caro- 72 lina Wesleyan… Also recorded nine tackles against Emory&Henry and seven tackles each against Salisbury and Averett… Recorded interceptions against Guilford and Salisbury… Ranked third on the team in tackles as a sophomore with 43 and Entering his fourth season on the Mon- led the team in interceptions with three… arch varsity and his second as a starter at Recorded a season-high nine tackles offensive tackle… Anchors the left side of against Shenandoah… Also recorded eight a strong Methodist offensive line… One of tackles against Emory&Henry… Recorded the top offensive tackles in the USA South interceptions against Southern Virginia, Athletic Conference… Possesses tremen- Chowan and Greensboro… Saw action in dous drive block ability and is an effective four games as a freshman, recording five Outside Linebacker Greg Hylsop

14 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20052005 MONARCHMONARCH SENIORSSENIORS tackles… Lettered four seasons in football chicken… Favorite television show is “The Saw action as a freshman in 2002, record- and three seasons in baseball at Central Cosby Show”… Favorite movie is “The ing five tackles… Recorded four tackles Regional High School… High school head Program”… Most admired athlete growing against Guilford… Lettered two seasons coach was Dan Duddy… Selected All- up was Emmitt Smith… Favorite sports in football at Apex High School… High County and Academic All-Conference as a team is the Dallas Cowboys… Major is school head coach was Bob Wolfe… A senior… Born: July 20, 1983… Parents are justice studies. two-time All-Conference selection… Born: Greg and Judy Hyslop… Favorite food is Nov. 30, 1983… Parents are Wayne and steak… Favorite television show is “Family Arlesia McKoy… Favorite food is chicken Guy”… Favorite movie is “Forrest Gump”… and dumplins… Favorite television show Most admired athlete growing up was Bo is “Martin”… Favorite movie is “Ride”… Jackson… Favorite sports team is the New Most admired athlete growing up was Barry York Giants… Major is physical education. BRANDON MCKOY Sanders… Major is sports management. Senior • 5-10/170 • Outside Linebacker Apex, NC • Apex H.S.

JEREMY MCSWAIN TRAVIS JEAN-CLAUDE Senior • 5-7/153 • Halfback Senior • 5-9/213 • Inside Linebacker Siler City, NC • Jordan-Matthews H.S. Miami, FL • Pace H.S. 20

Entering his third season in the Monarch 44 program… Will provide depth in the rotation 1 at outside linebacker after originally slated to play cornerback… Possesses a strong combination of size and speed in the Meth- odist defensive backfield… Played in all 10 games last season, recording 33 tackles sweet potatoes… Favorite television show Entering his fourth season on the Monarch to rank 11th on the team… Tied for the is “Martin”… Favorite movie is “Troy”… varsity and third season as a starter… team lead in fumble recoveries with two… Favorite sports team is the Carolina One of the most versatile players on the Recorded seven tackles against Chris- Panthers… Major is criminal justice with a Monarchs… Takes over the anchor of the topher Newport and six tackles against minor in sociology. Methodist defense at middle linebacker… Greensboro… Also recorded five tackles Potential All-USA South Athletic Confer- each against North Carolina Wesleyan… ence hopeful… Possesses tremendous east-to-west quickness on defense… Started nine games last season as a junior, ranking seventh on the team in tackles with 44… Recorded a career-high 10 tackles and forced a fumble against North Carolina Wesleyan… Also recorded seven tackles against Christopher Newport and six tackles each against Guilford, Salisbury and Ferrum… Also recorded an intercep- tion against Guilford… Split time between linebacker and fullback as a sophomore… Took over the fullback duties in the second half of the season and ranked fourth on the team in rushing with 358 yards… Gained 83 yards rushing against Chowan and 82 yards against Greensboro… Saw action in six games as a freshman, recording 21 tackles with one fumble recovery… Re- corded five tackles against Emory & Henry and four tackles each against Guilford and Apprentice… Lettered three seasons in football and one season in track and field at Monsignor Pace High School… High school head coach was Joe Zacceheo… A two-time All-County selection and an All-State selection as a senior… Recorded a combined 192 tackles in his final two high school seasons… Born: Jan. 5, 1984… Mother is Alise Amazon… Favorite food is Inside Linebacker Travis Jean-Claude

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Enters his fourth season with the Methodist Favorite food is hamburger steak… Favor- program with 737 career rushing yards… ite television show is “Sanford and Son”… Needs only 263 yards to become the sev- MAX POPE Favorite movie is “Friday Night Lights”… enth player in Methodist history to eclipse Senior • 5-9/184 • Outside Linebacker Major is physical education. 1,000 career rushing yards… Ranks fifth Clinton, NC • Midway H.S. all-time in career kickoff return yardage with 610… One of the most dangerous run- ning backs for the Monarchs… Should see ample playing time at halfback and be one RODNEY RAY of the top kickoff return threats in the USA Senior • 6-2/328 • Offensive Tackle South Athletic Conference… Gained 142 Wake Forest, NC • Rolesville H.S. yards rushing on 35 carries last season and led the team in kickoff returns with 276 40 yards… Gained 70 yards on five carries in the season opener against Guilford… Gained 227 yards rushing on 24 carries as a sophomore and led the USA South in kickoff return yards with 334… Opened Enters his fourth season with the Meth- the season by returning the opening odist program and his third season as a 77 kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown against starter at outside linebacker… Combines Southern Virginia… Gained 86 yards on with fellow senior Greg Hyslop to give seven carries with a 53-yard touchdown the Monarchs arguably the best outside run against Emory & Henry and 72 yards linebacking combination in the USA South on seven carries with a 40-yard touchdown Athletic Conference… Ranked fifth on the Enters his fourth season with the Method- run against Ferrum… Led the team in team last season in tackles with 48… Re- ist… Makes the transition from defensive rushing as a freshman with 368 yards and corded a career-high nine tackles against tackle to offensive tackle for his senior two touchdowns…Rushed for a career- North Carolina Wesleyan… Also recorded season… Prime candidate to start at right high 109 yards on seven carries against seven tackles each against Salisbury and tackle this season… Big, strong lineman Shenandoah… Also gained 91 yards on Greensboro… Added six tackles against with tremendous leverage and run-blocking five carries with two touchdowns against Ferrum… Broke into the starting line-up ability… Recorded five tackles last season Averett and 62 yards on six carries against as a sophomore ranking 10th on the team and three tackles as a sophomore… Apprentice… Also a standout sprinter in tackles with 31… Recorded season- Played on the Methodist JV team as a for the Methodist men’s track and field high five tackles against Emory & Henry, freshman… Lettered four years in football team… Has garnered 15 All-Mason-Dixon Chowan and Greensboro… Played for the and two years in track and field at Wake Conference honors combined in indoor Monarch JV team as a freshman… Let- Forest-Rolesville High School… High and outdoor track and field, along with tered four years in football and baseball at school head coach was Ron Hales… Born: five conference championships… Lettered Midway High School… High school head July 12, 1983… Parents are Ronnie and two years in football and three years in coach was Joe Matthews… Was a two- Judy Ray… Favorite food is steak… Fa- track and field at Jordan-Matthews High time All-Conference selection in football vorite television show is “SportsCenter”… School… High school head coach was and an All-Conference selection in base- Favorite movie is “Old School”… Favorite Marty Scotten… Was a two-time All-Con- ball… Recorded 132 tackles and rushed for sports team is the Carolina Panthers… ference and All-County selection in both 400 yards as a senior… Born: March 16, Major is physical education. football and track and field… Born: March 1984… Grandmother is Alice Ivey Pope… 27, 1984… Parents are Phyllis Lindsey and William Lutterloh… Favorite food is IRRINGTON ROBERTS Senior • 6-3/248 • Defensive End Miami, FL • North Miami H.S. 97

Enters his fourth season with the Method- ist and his second season at defensive tackle… Nicknamed “Miami”… Possesses the rare combination of size, strength and speed on the defensive line… Will anchor a strong Methodist defensive front as a se- nior… Could be one of the top pass rusher Halfback Jeremy McSwain Outside Linebacker Max Pope in the USA South Athletic Conference…

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Saw action in nine games last season, recording 19 tackles with two quarterback Quarterback sacks… Recorded five tackles against Greensboro… Saw action in three games Chris Roncketti as a sophomore, recording three tackles… Saw action in five games as a freshman, recording six tackles… Lettered three years in football and one season in volleyball at Wake North Miami High School… High school head coach was Gil Lora… Had four years of perfect attendance in high school… Born: Nov. 5, 1983… Parents are Sammie Grier and Margaret Roberts… Major is mass communication and history.

CHRIS RONCKETTI Senior • 6-0/192 • Quarterback Hope Mills, NC • South View H.S.

Division III All-American 2 Hopeful

passes while rushing for 93 yards on nine carries… Also passed for 135 yards and One of the best athletes to ever don a rushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns JONATHAN SHERMAN Senior • 6-1/200 • Wide Receiver Methodist football uniform… Enters an against Greensboro… Rushed for a career- Naples, FL • Collier H.S. unprecedented fourth season as the Mon- high 161 yards on 14 carries against Guil- archs’ starting quarterback… A two-time ford… Passed for 1,034 yards and rushed second team All-USA South Athletic Con- for 160 yards as a freshman after transfer- ference selection and 2002 Dixie Intercolle- ring to Methodist from the United States giate Athletic Conference Offensive Rookie Military Academy Prep School… Ranked of the Year… Only player in Methodist third in the DIAC in both passing and total history to have passed for over 2,000 offense… Made a tremendous Methodist career yards and rushed for over 1,000 debut in the season opener at Emory & career yards… Enters his senior season Henry, completing 11-for-19 passes for 149 13 with 3,060 career passing yards and 16 yards and gaining 73 yards rushing on nine touchdown passes and 1,159 career rush- carries and two touchdowns… Threw for a ing yards and 25 touchdowns… Currently career-high 231 yards and two touchdown ranked second all-time at Methodist in passes against Salisbury… Also passed for rushing touchdowns, plus third in passing 147 yards against Greensboro… Lettered Enters his fourth season in the Methodist yards, pass completions and touchdown four seasons in football, basketball and football program… Will split time this sea- passes, and fifth all-time in rushing yards… baseball at South View High School… High son between wide receiver and tight end… Passed for 1,233 yards last season and school head coach was Randy Ledford… Possesses good size on the wing and is rushed for 480 yards… Ranked second A three-time All-Conference and two-time a good possession receiver… Has played in the USA South in total offense, third in All-Region selection in football… Passed a majority of the last three seasons on the passing and 10th in rushing… Best passing for over 3,000 yards and rushed for over Monarch JV team but aims to make a key performances last season was 208 yards 1,000 yards in his high school career… contribution as a senior… Has also lettered against Shenandoah and 198 yards on Born: Feb. 20, 1983… Parents are Chris two years in track and field at Method- 12-of-14 passing against Chowan… Also and Debbie Roncketti… Favorite food ist… Lettered four seasons in football and passed for 162 yards against Christopher is steak… Favorite television show is three seasons in track and field at Barron Newport… Gained 114 yards rushing in “SportsCenter”… Favorite movie is “Tomb- Collier High School… High school head the season opener against Guilford and stone”… Most admired athlete growing up coach was Dave Tanner… Born: Feb. 22, 98 yards rushing against Greensboro… was Brett Favre… Favorite sports team is 1982… Parents are Michael Sherman Passed for 793 yards and rushed for 519 the New York Giants… Major is organiza- and Maureen Stickney… Favorite food is yards as a sophomore… Ranked third in tional communications and leadership with steak… Favorite television show is “Fox the USA South in total offense and fifth in a minor in military science and leadership. News”… Favorite movie is “Top Gun”… the USA South in rushing… Best game Most admired athlete growing up was Jerry was arguably against Chowan where he Rice… Major is political science with a passed for 147 yards and three touchdown minor in pre-law.

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television show is “Real World/Road Rules Challenge”… Favorite movie is “Remember ERIK SPONG ERIC STALEY the Titans”… Most admired athlete growing Senior • 6-0/225 • Defensive End Senior • 5-10/227 • Fullback up was Jerome Bettis… Favorite sports St. Augustine, FL • St. Augustine H.S. Cottondale, FL • Cottondale H.S. team is the Pittsburgh Steelers… Major is physical education.

JONATHAN WILLIS Senior • 6-0/325 • Center 70 4 Enka, NC • Enka H.S.

Enters his third season in the Methodist Enters his fourth season in the Method- football program… Rejoins the Monarchs ist football program… Aims to move into after serving a one-year deployment in the starting lineup at fullback… Strong, Iraq with the United States Army… Should straight-ahead runner with plenty of 51 make some contributions this season along power… Could excel in short yardage the defensive line and on special teams… situations… Will also be a leader for the Strong player with excellent leverage off Monarch special team units… Had five car- the ball… Has previously played offensive ries as a sophomore for 40 yards in three guard and tight end on the Methodist JV games… Had three carries for 25 yards in Enters his fourth season in the Methodist team… Lettered four seasons in football the season finale against Shenandoah… football program and his second as the and two seasons in weightlifting at St. Lettered four seasons in both football starter at center… Moved into the starting Augustine High School… High school head and track and field at Cottomdale High line-up last season and started every game coach was Joey Willes… Selected All- School… High school head coach was at center… Graded out consistently at County as a senior… Born: July 29, 1982… Mike Melvin… Team captain as a senior… 81 percent… Possesses good power in Mother is Angela Reilly… Major is CRJ. Born: May 5, 1983… Parents are Betty Hall his run blocking and is an excellent pass and the late Kenneth Staley… Favorite blocker… A potential All-USA South Athletic Conference candidate… Spent his first two seasons as a backup at center to both Todd Burney and Eric Pope… Lettered four seasons in both football and track and field at Enka High School… High school head coach was Jeff Connor… Selected Confer- ence Center of the Year as a senior… Was also a North Carolina Scholar… Born: Nov. 3, 1983… Parents are Robert and Terrie Willis… Favorite food is grilled chicken… Favorite television show is “SportsCen- ter”… Favorite movie is “Top Gun”… Most admired athlete growing up was Anthony Munoz… Favorite sports team is the Caro- lina Panthers… Major is physical education with a minor in coaching.

Center Jonathan Willis

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RECO ABNEY JORDAN ALLEN RHYAN BREEN ROBERT BRYAN Freshman (R) • Halfback Junior • Offensive Guard/Punter Sophomore • Offensive Guard Freshman (R) • Inside Linebacker 5-7 • 190 6-1 • 270 6-0 • 269 5-10 • 181 Ninety-Six, SC/Ninety-Six HS Bladenboro, NC/West Bladen HS Wilson, NC/Hunt HS Garner, NC/Wake Christian HS 1 6 6 5 5 5 1 4

SAMMY BRYAN BRANDON BURCH PHILLIP BURLINGAME ERIK CASTEEL Junior • Defensive Tackle Sophomore • Quarterback Sophomore • Inside Linebacker Junior • Cornerback 6-1 • 247 6-0 • 190 5-10 • 197 5-9 • 147 Garner, NC/Wake Christian HS Callahan, FL/University Christian HS Jacksonville, NC/Richards HS Siler City, NC/Jordan-Matthews HS 5 1 4 7 3 6 5

MASON CLARK JARRETT CORY JIMMY DANIELS MAX DINGES Junior • Fullback Sophomore • Tight End Sophomore • Outside Linebacker Sophomore • Offensive Guard 6-0 • 220 6-2 • 215 6-1 • 180 6-1 • 289 Parrish, FL/Palmetto HS N. Smyrna Bch, FL/N. Smyrna Bch HS Concord, NC/J.M. Johnson HS Lexington, NC/Lexington HS 2 8 7 3 2 4

PATRICK DOLEMAN JONATHAN DOUGLASS BLAKE FARRELL VINNY FESTA Sophomore • Wide Receiver Junior • Wide Receiver Junior • Outside Linebacker Sophomore • Center 6-1 • 179 6-3 • 175 6-0 • 190 6-0 • 300 Salisbury, NC/Salisbury HS Wilmington, NC/Laney HS Pittsboro, NC/Northwood HS Cape Coral, FL/North Fort Myers HS 4 6 8 5 2 2

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CHRIS GAUNTLETT ANDREW GURLEY BRANDON HAYDEN EVAN HAYDEN Sophomore • Free Safety Junior • Tight End Sophomore • Defensive Tackle Sophomore • Offensive Tackle 6-0 • 192 6-2 • 215 6-3 • 224 6-2 • 281 Tavares, FL/Tavares HS Newport, NC/Croatan HS Saluda, NC/Polk County HS Leesburg, FL/Leesburg HS 3 1 9 7 3 4 0 5

MIKE HILL CHUCK HOWARD Sophomore • Halfback Junior • Wide Receiver 5-11 • 169 5-7 • 170 Lillington, NC/Harnett Central HS Morrow, GA/Morrow HS 2 6 6

A.J. HUDDLESTON DYLAN KELLY Junior • Tight End Sophomore • Wide Receiver 6-5 • 230 5-9 • 167 Waynesboro, GA/Burke County HS Clinton, NC/Midway HS 8 2 7 5 Sophomore halfback Mike Hill

PATRICK LARKIN DARYL LAWRENCE RICK LITTLE DESMOND MARTIN Junior • Placekicker Sophomore • Inside Linebacker Sophomore • Defensive End Sophomore • Halfback 6-5 • 210 6-0 • 220 6-1 • 250 5-11 • 185 Swansboro, NC/Swansboro HS Jacksonville, NC/White Oak HS Polkton, FL/Anson HS Blountstown/Blountstown HS 1 4 6 3 8 1 7 9

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SEAN MERRITT BRETT MORTON JONATHAN MULARSKI JOHN NORTHERN Sophomore • Defensive End Sophomore • Offensive Guard Sophomore • Wide Receiver Junior • Noseguard 6-0 • 260 5-8 • 270 6-0 • 186 5-9 • 238 Chiefland, FL/Chiefland HS Oakboro, NC/West Stanly HS Greenville, NC/West Stanly HS Wilmington, NC/Laney HS 9 6 8 5 4 9 1 9

DANIEL PAGE MATT PARRISH JON PAYTON JEREMY PERKINS Sophomore • Noseguard Sophomore • Offensive Tackle Sophomore • Placekicker Sophomore • Outside Linebacker 5-11 • 225 6-0 • 292 6-1 • 200 6-2 • 185 Siler City, NC/Jordan-Matthews HS Darlington, SC/Darlington HS Clayton, NC/Clayton HS Rose Hill, NC/Wallace-Rose HS 7 6 8 4 6 4 7 7

DESMOND PERRYMAN TAZZ PETTY Sophomore • Noseguard Sophomore • Halfback 5-11 • 223 5-7 • 130 Miami, FL/South Miami Senior HS Lithia, FL/Durant HS 9 8

ROMAN POUSSAN NEVIN RAYFORD Sophomore • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Cornerback 5-10 • 152 5-7 • 160 Jacksonville, NC/White Oak HS Jasper, FL/Hamilton County HS 8 3 0 Sophomore cornerback Nevin Rayford

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STARRETT REYNOLDS KEVIN ROBBINS JEROLD ROBINSON BEN SANDERS Sophomore • Offensive Guard Sophmore • Free Safety Sophomore • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Inside Linebacker 5-11 • 276 6-0 • 172 6-0 • 190 5-10 • 201 Fayetteville, NC/Trinity Christian HS Claxton, NC/Claxton HS St. Petersburg, FL/St. Petersburg HS Cape Hatteras, NC/Cape Hatteras HS 7 3 1 4 3 2 0 0

GEORGE SANDS ROB SCHULTZ KYLE SMITH DEREK WEBSTER Sophomore • Wide Receiver Sophomore • Quarterback Sophmore • Defensive Tackle Sophomore • Inside Linebacker 5-9 • 149 6-1 • 200 6-1 • 257 6-0 • 220 Homestead, FL/Homestead HS Wilmington, NC/Topsail HS Apex, NC/Apex HS Deltona, FL/Deltona HS 1 7 4 9 2 9 3

LANCE WILKIE Junior • Defensive Tackle 6-0 • 279 Siler City, NC/Jordan-Matthews HS 9 6

22 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20042004 MONARCHMONARCH STATISTICSSTATISTICS Results Individual Statistics - Offense (7-3 Overall, 4-2 USA South) RUSHING G Att Yds Avg TD Lg Yds/G Opponent W-L Score Chris Roncketti 10 98 480 4.9 7 42 48.0 Guilford W 45-17 David Leonard 10 119 465 3.9 3 28 46.5 Salisbury L 3-7 Darmarcus Wilson 10 86 399 4.6 8 42 39.9 @ N.C. Wesleyan * W 21-20 Mike Hill 10 49 333 6.8 6 37 33.3 @ Emory & Henry W 36-27 Howard Fuller 10 44 195 4.4 1 20 19.5 Averett * W 36-34 Jeremy McSwain 10 35 142 4.1 0 28 14.2 Ferrum * W 36-18 Clarence Latimer 4 22 40 1.8 0 8 10.0 Christopher Newport * L 10-24 Chuck Howard 9 5 20 4.0 0 7 2.2 @ Chowan * W 28-0 Donnie Kidder 10 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 @ Greensboro * W 18-14 Rich Lindor 3 2 12 6.0 0 9 4.0 @ Shenandoah * L 23-42 Brandon McKoy 5 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.0 * - USA South Game Desmond Petty 6 3 8 2.7 0 7 1.3 Jonathan Mularski 1 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 L. Church-Smith 1 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0

Team Statistics PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds Pct TD Chris Roncketti 10 118 95 6 1,233 51.6 6 Categories Meth. Opp. Darmarcus Wilson 10 1 1 0 39 100.0 0 SCORING 256 203 Donnie Kidder 10 1 1 0 24 100.0 0 Points Per Game 25.6 20.3 Touchdowns 31 27 RECEIVING G No Yds Avg TD Lg FIRST DOWNS 179 190 Chuck Howard 9 17 147 8.6 0 18 Rushing 111 98 Darmarcus Wilson 10 15 183 12.2 1 37 Passing 52 78 Penalty 16 14 Jerold Robinson 9 13 198 15.2 1 40 RUSHING YARDS 2,124 1,757 Jonathan Mularski 7 8 125 15.6 0 41 Yards Gained 2,343 2,049 Howard Fuller 10 7 119 17.0 0 42 Yards Lost 219 292 Chris Fields 10 6 121 20.2 0 43 Attempts 470 431 Mike Hill 10 6 73 12.2 0 40 Yards/Carry 4.5 4.1 Jeremy McSwain 10 5 70 14.0 1 31 Yards/Game 212.4 175.7 Patrick Doleman 3 5 57 11.4 0 15 Touchdowns 25 13 David Leonard 10 5 36 7.2 1 10 PASSING YARDS 1,296 1,560 Attempted 187 255 George Sands 4 4 58 14.5 2 24 Completed 97 135 Interceptions 6 13 TOTAL OFFENSE G Att. Rush Pass Total Avg/G Yards/Game 129.6 156.0 Touchdowns 6 13 Chris Roncketti 10 282 480 1,233 1,713 171.3 TOTAL OFFENSE 3,420 3,317 David Leonard 10 119 465 0 465 46.5 Total Plays 657 686 Darmarcus Wilson 10 87 399 39 438 43.8 Average per play 5.2 4.8 Mike Hill 10 49 333 0 333 33.3 Average per game 342.0 331.7 Howard Fuller 10 44 195 0 195 19.5 KICKOFF RETURNS 36-522 48-851 Jeremy McSwain 10 35 142 0 142 14.2 PUNT RETURNS 25-180 20-119 Clarence Latimer 4 22 40 0 40 10.0 INTERCEPTIONS 13-155 6-18 Donnie Kidder 10 2 14 24 38 3.8 FUMBLES-LOST 16-8 25-13 PENALTIES 77-702 70-577 Chuck Howard 9 5 20 0 20 2.2 PUNTS 55 49 Rich Lindor 3 2 12 0 12 4.0 Yards 1,827 1,717 Average 33.2 35.0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec. PR KR IR Yds Avg/G TIME-POSSESSION 29:30 30:28 3rd DOWN CONV. 55/141 67/148 Darmarcus Wilson 10 399 183 0 42 0 624 62.4 Percentage 39% 45% Mike Hill 10 333 73 12 135 0 553 55.3 4th DOWN CONV. 5/14 8/15 David Leonard 10 465 36 0 0 0 501 50.1 Percentage 36% 53% Jeremy McSwain 10 142 70 0 276 0 488 48.8 QB SACKS 18-111 4-35 Chris Roncketti 10 480 0 0 0 0 480 48.0 FGs-ATTEMPTS 7-10 5-11 Howard Fuller 10 195 119 0 0 0 314 31.4 PATs-ATTEMPTS 25-26 18-22 Chris Fields 10 0 121 155 0 0 276 27.6 Jerold Robinson 9 0 198 11 0 0 222 22.2 By Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Methodist 48 53 63 92 256 Chuck Howard 9 20 147 0 0 0 167 16.7 Opponents 48 57 54 44 230 Jonathan Mularski 7 6 125 0 0 0 131 18.7

23 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20042004 MONARCHMONARCH STATISTICSSTATISTICS Individual Statistics - Defense/Special Teams

TACKLES/ASSISTS GP T A TOT PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg John Shaw 10 31 44 Chris Fields 23 155 6.7 0 19 75 Mike Hill 1 12 12.0 0 12 Jackson Jean 10 34 27 Jerold Robinson 1 13 13.4 0 13 61 Greg Hyslop 9 24 33 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Lg 57 Jeremy McSwain 18 276 15.3 0 45 Chris Gauntlett 10 24 29 Mike Hill 8 135 16.9 0 29 53 Darmarcus Wilson 3 42 14.0 0 17 Max Pope 10 18 30 Andrew Rusk 2 19 9.5 0 11 48 Jackson Jean 1 25 25.0 0 25 Fred Smith 10 23 24 Jerold Robinson 1 11 11.0 0 11 47 Travis Jean-Claude 1 7 7.0 0 7 Travis Jean-Claude 9 17 27 Max Pope 1 7 7.0 0 7 44 Jon Payton 1 0 0.0 0 0 Nevin Rayford 10 27 12 39 Justin Porter 7 17 20 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Lg TB FC 37 Donnie Kidder 52 1729 33.9 57 1 1 Justin Howard 9 11 25 Jordan Allen 2 70 35.0 36 0 0 36 Patrick Larkin 1 28 28.0 28 0 0 Daryl Lawrence 9 18 15 33 Tackles for Losses Quarterback Sacks Lorenzo Sweeney 10 17 16 Player No. Yds Player No. Yds 33 Lorenzo Sweeney 9 40 Lorenzo Sweeney 4 28 Brandon McKoy 9 16 17 John Shaw 7 20 Fred Smith 3 14 33 Greg Hylsop 5 24 Kenny Brown 3 12 Desmond Perryman 8 18 11 Fred Smith 5 20 John Shaw 2 10 29 Max Pope 5 12 Irrington Roberts 2 17 John Northern 8 9 12 Irrington Roberts 4 21 John Northern 2 5 21 Chris Gauntlett 3 9 Greg Hyslop 1 7 Irrington Roberts 9 10 9 Brandon McKoy 3 9 Chris Gauntlett 1 4 19 John Northern 3 9 Justin Howard 1 8 Blake Farrell 8 9 10 Kenny Brown 3 12 Daryl Lawrence 1 1 19 Justin Howard 2 11 Lance Wilkie 1 5 Chardonnay Labbon 6 8 7 Daryl Lawrence 2 5 15 Des. Perryman 2 5 Kenny Brown 7 6 8 Lance Wilkie 2 6 Interceptions 14 Jackson Jean 2 1 Player No. Yds Craig Underwood 6 1 12 T. Jean-Claude 2 2 Nevin Rayford 4 53 13 Justin Porter 1 5 Chris Gauntlett 3 58 Blake Farrell 1 8 Jackson Jean 2 18 Brantley Baker 1 1 Greg Hyslop 2 6 J. Kavannaugh 1 1 T. Jean-Claude 1 10 John Shaw 1 4

Fumble Recoveries Player No. Lorenzo Sweeney 2 Justin Porter 2 Brandon McKoy 2 Jackson Jean 1 Chris Gauntlett 1 Justin Howard 1 Blake Farrell 1 Irrington Roberts 1 Kenny Brown 1 Jeremy McSwain 1

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METHODIST TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS

Points Scored 45 – vs. Guiford (9/11/04) Points Scored 42 – by Shenendoah (11/13/04) First Downs 25 – vs. Greensboro (11/6/04) First Downs 28 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) Rushing Att. 62 – vs. Chowan (10/30/04) Rushing Att. 73 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) Rushing Yards 395 – vs. Guilford (9/11/04) Rushing Yards 424 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) Rushing TDs 5 – vs. Guilford (9/11/04) Rushing TDs 4 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) 5 – vs. Ferrum (10/16/04) Pass Att. 57 – by Averett (10/9/04) Pass Att. 37 – vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Pass Completions 34 – by Averett (10/9/04) Pass Completions 14 – vs. Greensboro (11/6/04) Passing Yards 347 – by Averett (10/9/04) 14 – vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Passing TDs 3 – by Chris. Newport (10/23/04) Passing Yards 208 – vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Total Offense 534 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) Passing TDs 2 – vs. Averett (10/9/04) Penalties 12 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) 2 – vs. Chowan (10/30/04) Penalty Yards 103 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) 2 – vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Interceptions 2 – by Chris. Newport (10/23/04) Total Offense 469 – vs. Guilford (9/11/04) 2 – by Shenandoah (11/13/04) Penalties 16 – vs. Guilford (9/11/04) QB Sacks 1 – by N.C. Wesleyan (9/25/04) Penalty Yards 173 – vs. Guilford (9/11/04) 1 – by Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Interceptions 3 – vs. Chris. Newport (10/23/04) 1 – by Averett (10/9/04) QB Sacks 3 – vs. Guilford (9/11/04) 1 – by Ferrum (10/16/04) 3 – vs. N.C. Wesleyan (9/25/04) 3 – vs. Averett (10/9/04) 3 – vs. Chowan (10/30/04) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL BESTS

Rushing Attempts 41 Anthony Frates of Shenandoah (11/13/04) METHODIST INDIVIDUAL BESTS Rushing Yards 207 Anthony Frates of Shenandoah (11/13/04) Rushing TDs 2 Chris Miller of Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Rushing Attempts 23 David Leonard vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) 2 Sadane Munoz of Averett (10/9/04) Rushing Yards 116 Chris Roncketti vs. Guilford (9/11/04) 2 Anthony Frates of Shenandoah (11/13/04) Rushing TDs 3 Chris Roncketti vs. Guilford (9/11/04) Pass Attempts 57 Scott Swann of Averett (10/9/04) 3 Mike Hill vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Pass Completions 34 Scott Swann of Averett (10/9/04) Pass Attempts 37 Chris Roncketti vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Passing Yards 347 Scott Swann of Averett (10/9/04) Pass Completions 14 Chris Roncketti vs. Greensboro (11/6/04) TD Passes 3 Hudson Bryant of Chris. Newport (10/23/04) 14 Chris Roncketti vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Receptions 11 Jeff Hughley of Averett (10/9/04) Passing Yards 208 Chris Roncketti vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Receiving Yards 120 Jeff Hughley of Averett (10/9/04) TD Passes 2 Chris Roncketti vs. Averett (10/9/04) Total TDs 2 Chris Miller of Emory & Henry (10/2/04) 2 Chris Roncketti vs. Chowan (10/30/04) 2 Sadane Munoz of Averett (10/9/04) 2 Chris Roncketti vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Points 12 Chris Miller of Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Receptions 5 Chuck Howard vs. Greensboro (11/6/04) 12 Sadane Munoz of Averett (10/9/04) Receiving Yards 78 Darmarcus Wilson vs. Chowan (10/30/04) 12 Anthony Frates of Shenandoah (11/13/04) Total Offense 249 Chris Roncketti vs. Chowan (10/30/04) Punt Average 49.2 Anthony Boyd of Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Total TDs 3 Chris Roncketti vs. Guilford (9/11/04) Field Goals 1 Travis Frazier of Guilford (9/11/04) 3 Mike Hill vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) 1 Marquez Forte of N.C. Wesleyan (9/25/04) 3 Darmarcus Wilson vs. Averett (10/9/04) 1 Matt Novak of Ferrum (10/16/04) Points 18 Chris Roncketti vs. Guilford (9/11/04) 1 Jason Broskie of Chris. Newport (10/23/04) 18 Mike Hill vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) 1 Bryce Harrington of Shenandoah (11/13/04) 18 Darmarcus Wilson vs. Averett (10/9/04) Tackles 18 Anthony Morris of Averett (10/9/04) Punt Average 45.8 Donnie Kidder vs. Chowan (10/30/04) QB Sacks 1 Bo Brown of N.C. Wesleyan (9/25/04) Field Goals 3 Patrick Larkin vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) 1 Marshall Doss of Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Tackles 12 Greg Hyslop vs. N.C. Wesleyan (9/25/04) 1 Nick Tigue of Averett (10/9/04) 12 Chris Gauntlett vs. Ferrum (10/16/04) 1 Darren Venable of Ferrum (10/16/04) 12 Jackson Jean vs. Chris. Newport (10/23/04) Interceptions 1 Sean Sandora of Salisbury (9/18/04) QB Sacks 2 Lorenzo Sweeney vs. N.C. Wesleyan (9/25/04) 1 Marcus Yarbough of Ferrum (10/16/04) 2 Kenny Brown vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) 1 Olando Holmes of Chris. Newport (10/23/04) Interceptions 2 Nevin Rayford vs. Chris. Newport (10/23/04) 1 Josh Horn of Chris. Newport (10/23/04) 1 Von Homer of Shenandoah (11/13/04) 1 Justin Mosser of Shenandoah (11/13/04) LONG PLAYS LONG PLAYS Rush 42 Chris Roncketti vs. Guilford (9/11/04) 42 Darmarcus Wilson vs. Ferrum (10/16/04) Pass 43 Chris Roncketti vs. Shenandoah (11/13/04) Rush 66 Brandon Lacey of Shenandoah (11/13/04) FG 49 Patrick Larkin vs. Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Pass 39 Matt Spangler of Ferrum (10/16/04) Punt 57 Donnie Kidder vs. Chowan (10/30/04) FG 36 Matt Novak of Ferrum (10/16/04) Kickoff Return 45 Jeremy McSwain vs. Guilford (9/11/04) Punt 57 Anthony Boyd of Emory & Henry (10/2/04) Punt Return 19 Christopher Fields vs. Averett (10/9/04) Kickoff Return 51 Desmond Jordan of Guilford (9/11/04) Punt Return 20 Josh Horn of Chris. Newport (10/23/04)

25 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20042004 USAUSA SOUTHSOUTH ATHLETICATHLETIC CONFERENCECONFERENCE RECAPRECAP 2004 USA South Standings 2004 All-USA South Athletic Conference

Overall Conf First Team Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Offense Shenandoah * # 7 4 .636 5 1 .833 RB - Roland Hilliard (CNU), Javon Williams (NCWC) FB - Anthony Frates (SU) Christopher Newport # 9 3 .750 5 1 .833 QB - Scott Swan (AU) Methodist 7 3 .700 4 2 .667 WR - Nathan Davis (CNU), Jeff Hugley (AU) N.C. Wesleyan 4 4 .500 3 3 .500 TE - Chris Silk (FC) Averett 6 4 .600 2 4 .333 OL - Lamont Moore (SU), Pat Cavallario (CNU), Tommy Fitzgerald Greensboro 2 8 .200 1 5 .167 (CNU), George Masten (FC), Julio Campos (SU Ferrum 4 6 .400 1 5 .167 * - USA South Champion; # - NCAA Division III Playoffs Defense DL - Lorenzo Sweeney (MC), Ian Vincent (CNU), Olando Holmes (CNU), Jesse Levenson (SU), Phillip Monk (FC) 2004 USA South Individual Statistics LB - Justin Wood (CNU), Kelvin Hutcheson (AU), Kareem Morse (CNU), Curtis Hunter (SU) DB - Darren Venable (FC), Anthony Morris (AU), Josh Horn (CNU), RUSHING G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G Andrew Quigley (NCWC) Williams, NCWC 8 194 924 4.8 10 115.5 Frates, SU 11 294 1,142 3.9 12 103.8 Special Teams Hilliard, CNU 12 202 1,071 5.3 5 89.2 RS - Jeff Hugley (AU), PK - Bryce Harrington (SU), P - John Mulford, FC 10 127 855 6.7 10 85.5 Sheridan (GC) Caldwell, GC 10 149 710 4.8 2 71.0

PASSING G Att Comp Int Yds Pct TD Second Team Swann, AU 10 294 175 6 2,014 59.5 12 Offense Bryant, CNU 12 279 154 14 1,921 55.2 20 RB - Terrel Mulford (FC), Kyle Wilson (AU) Roncketti, MC 10 184 95 6 1,233 51.6 6 FB - David Leonard (MC) Hoffman, SU 11 200 94 9 1,343 47.0 12 QB - Chris Roncketti (MC) Roberson, GC 10 220 105 11 1,047 47.7 10 WR - Corey Eadie (GC), Mike McVearry (SU) OL - Jonathan Byrd (MC), Gary Futch (MC), Jake Schindler (CNU), Cliff Macklin (CNU), Bobby Darrow (SU) RECEIVING G No Yds Avg/C TD Avg/G Hughley, AU 10 75 752 10.0 6 7.50 Defense Eadie, GC 10 56 533 9.5 5 5.60 DL - Nick Tigue (AU), David Baity (GC), Alvin Jones (FC), William Davis, CNU 12 47 796 16.9 10 3.92 Harrell (CNU), Justin Patterson (GC) Jones, CNU 12 41 404 9.9 6 3.42 LB - John Shaw (MC), Gary Freeman (CNU), Eddie Freeman (SU), Alston, AU 10 29 441 15.2 3 2.90 Justin Augustin (NCWC) Davis, AU 10 29 336 11.6 3 2.90 DB - Jackson Jean (MC), Charles Cobb (GC), Justin Mosser (SU), Kenny Weaver (SU) TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G Swann, AU 10 -96 2,014 1,918 191.8 Special Teams Roncketti, MC 9 480 1,233 1,713 171.3 RS - Rob Rodriguez (CNU), PK - Jason Broskie (CNU), P - Kenny Bryant, CNU 12 118 1,921 2,039 169.9 Flythe (NCWC) Pitts, FC 10 483 800 1,283 128.3 Hoffman, SU 11 59 1,343 1,402 127.5 Honorable Mention SCORING G TD PAT FG Pts Offense Mulford, FC 10 12 1 0 74 RB - Darmarcus Wilson (MC), Brandon Lacey (SU) Frates, SU 12 12 1 0 74 FB - Thamar Davis (AU), William Holt (CNU) Willliams, NCWC 8 11 0 0 66 QB - Jon Hoffman (SU) Wilson, MC 10 9 4 0 58 WR - Junior Greene (SU), Curfew Speight (CNU) Wilson, AU 10 9 0 0 54 OL - Aaron Dixon-Proctor (SU), Bryan Arroyo (CNU), Lee Meekins (GC), Clint Roof (AU), Stephen Herring (GC) TACKLES G UT A Tot Avg. Hutcheson, AU 10 56 89 145 14.5 Defense Quigley, NCWC 8 62 37 99 12.4 DL - Justin Howard (MC), Jesse Thorpe (CNU), Alan Revels (GC), Venable, FC 10 41 56 97 9.7 Jermaine Coston (AU), Kevin Cheek (NCWC) Wood, SNU 12 51 60 111 9.2 LB - Greg Hyslop (MC), Jesse Hardesty (SU), Brad Curtis (GC), Morris, AU 10 48 42 92 9.2 Blake Abernathy (AU), Griffin McConaghy (AU) DB - Justin Long (CNU), Mantron Davis (GC), Rob Rodriguez INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds TD (CNU), Travis Boyd (AU) Moser, SU 11 6 0 0 Rayford, MC 10 4 53 0 Special Teams Gauntlett, MC 10 3 58 0 RS - Joey Berry (SU), PK - Patrick Larkin (MC), P - James Thurnes Hall, AU 10 3 34 0 (AU) Venable, FC 10 3 41 0

26 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 20052005 OPPONENTOPPONENT INFORMATIONINFORMATION Salisbury Sea Gulls Ferrum Panthers September 3 - Sea Gull Stadium - 1 p.m. October 14 - Franklin County High School - 7:30 p.m.

Location: Salisbury, Maryland Stadium: Sea Gull Stadium (2,500) Location: Ferrum, Virginia Stadium: W.B. Adams Stadium (5,500) Founded: 1925 Head Football Coach: Sherman Wood Founded: 1913 Head Football Coach: Dave Davis Enrollment: 6,700 Record @ SU: 37-23 (Six Seasons) Enrollment: 1,000 Record @ FC: 55-51 (10 Seasons) Nickname: Sea Gulls Overall Record: 37-23 (Six Seasons) Nickname: Panthers Overall Record: 55-51 (10 Seasons) School Colors: Maroon & Gold SID: John Krueger School Colors: Black & Gold SID: Gary Holden Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (410) 543-6016 Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (540) 365-4306 Conference: ACFC Last Year’s Game: Salisbury, 7-3 Conference: USA South Athletic Last Year’s Game: Methodist, 36-18 President: Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach 2004 Record: 10-1, 2-1 ACFC President: Dr. Jennifer Braaten 2004 Record: 4-6, 1-5 USA South Athletic Director: Dr. Michael Vienna Series Record: Salisbury leads, 8-5 Athletic Director: Abe Naff Series Record: Ferrum leads 8-5

Guilford Quakers Christopher Newport Captains September 10 - Armfield Athletic Center - 1 p.m. October 22 - Monarch Stadium - 1:30 p.m.

Location: Greensboro, North Carolina Stadium: Armfield Athletic Center (3,500) Location: Newport News, Virginia Stadium: POMOCO Stadium (3,100) Founded: 1837 Head Football Coach: Kevin Kiesel Founded: 1961 Head Football Coach: Matt Kelchner Enrollment: 1,801 Record @ GC: First Season Enrollment: 5,400 Record @ CNU: 28-15 (Four Seasons) Nickname: Quakers Overall Record: 64-59-1 (12 Seasons) Nickname: Captains Overall Record: 28-15 (Four Seasons) School Colors: Crimson & Gray SID: Dave Walters School Colors: Blue & Silver SID: Wayne Block Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (336) 316-2107 Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (757) 594-7382 Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Last Year’s Game: Methodist, 45-17 Conference: USA South Athletic Last Year’s Game: CNU, 24-10 President: Dr. Kent Chabatour 2004 Record: 1-9, 1-5 ODAC President:: Sen. Paul Tribble 2004 Record: 9-3, 5-1 USA South Athletic Director: Marion Kirby Series Record: Guilford Leads 11-5 Athletic Director: C.J. Wollum Series Record: CNU leads 4-0

North Carolina Wesleyan Battlin’ Bishops Maryville Scots September 24 - Monarch Stadium - 1 p.m. October 29 - Lloyd L. Thornton Stadium - 1 p.m.

Location: Rocky Mount, North Carolina Stadium: Rocky Mount Athletic Conplex Location: Maryville, Tennessee Stadium:Lloyd Thornton Stadium Founded: 1956 Head Football Coach: Jack Ginn Founded: 1819 (3,000) Enrollment: 1,000 Record @ NWC: 4-4 (One Season) Enrollment: 1,050 Head Football Coach: Tony Ierulli Nickname: Battlin’ Bishops Overall Record: 4-4 (One Season) Nickname: Scots Record @ MC: 7-13 (Two Seasons) School Colors: Blue & Gold SID: Rikki Cockrell-Rich School Colors: Garnett and Orange Overall Record: 7-13 (Two Seasons) Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (252) 985-5214 Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID: Eric Etchison Conference: USA South Athletic Last Year’s Game: Methodist, 21-20 Conference: USA South Athletic SID Phone: (865) 981-8283 President: Dr. Ian Newbould 2004 Record: 4-4, 3-3 USA South President:: Dr. Gerald W. Gibson Last Year’s Game: Didn’t play Athletic Director: John Thompson Series Record: Methodist leads, 1-0 Athletic Director: Randy Lambert 2004 Record: 5-5

Emory & Henry Wasps Greensboro Pride October 1 - Monarch Stadium - 1 p.m. November 5 - Jamieson Stadium - 1 p.m.

Location: Emory, Virginia Stadium: Fullerton Field (5,500) Location: Greensboro, North Carolina Stadium: Jamieson Stadium (10,000) Founded: 1836 Head Football Coach:Don Montgomery Founded: 1838 Head Football Coach: Neal Mitchell Enrollment: 950 Record @ EHC: First Season Enrollment: 1,170 Record @ GC: 9-21 (Three Seasons) Nickname: Wasps Overall Record: First Season Nickname: Pride Overall Record: 9-21 (Three Seasons) School Colors: Blue & Gold SID: Nathan Graybeal School Colors: Green & Silver SID: Bob Lowe Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (276) 944-6830 Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (336) 272-7102, ext. 279 Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Last Year’s Game: Methodist, 36-27 Conference: USA South Athletic Last Year’s Game: Methodist, 18-14 President: Dr. Thomas R. Morris 2004 Record: 4-6, 3-3 ODAC President: Dr. Craven Williams 2004 Record: 2-8, 1-5 USA South Athletic Director: J.P. Barfield Series Record: Series tied, 2-2 Athletic Director: Kim Strable Series Record: Methodist leads 7-1

Averett Cougars Shenandoah Hornets October 8 - Cougar Field - 1 p.m. November 12 - Monarch Stadium - 1 p.m.

Location: Danville, Virginia Stadium: Cougar Field (2,000) Location: Winchester, Virginia Stadium: Shentel Stadium (3,000) Founded: 1859 Head Football Coach: Mike Dunlevy Founded: 1875 Head Football Coach: Paul Barnes Enrollment: 1,000 Record @ AU: 13-15 (Three Seasons) Enrollment: 2,000 Record @ SU: 20-11 (Three Seasons) Nickname: Cougars Overall Record: 13-15 (Three Seasons) Nickname: Hornets Overall Record: 20-11 (Three Seasons) School Colors: Blue & Gold SID: Sam Ferguson School Colors: Blue, Red and White SID: Scott Musa Affilliation: NCAA Division III SID Phone: (434) 791-5876 Affilliation: NCAA Div. III SID Phone: (540) 665-5417 Conference: USA South Athletic Last Year’s Game: Methodist, 36-34 Conference: USA South Athletic Last Year’s Game: Shenandoah, 42-23 President: Dr. Richard Pfau 2004 Record: 6-4, 2-4 USA South President: Dr. James A. Davis 2004 Record: 7-4, 5-1 USA South Athletic Director: Charles Harris Series Record: Methodist leads 4-1 Athletic Director: John Hill Series Record: Shenandoah Leads 4-0

27 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL RECORDSRECORDS -- RUSHINGRUSHING Individual Rushing Career Att. 588 DeCarlos West 1994-1997 Career Yards 2,759 DeCarlos West 1994-1997 Career TD 36 DeCarlos West 1994-1997 Season Att. 157 Corey Johnson 1993 Season Yards 744 DeCarlos West 1996 Season TD 16 DeCarlos West 1997 Game Att. 32 Keith Taparausky 1989 Game Yards 200 Greg McDonald 1999 Game TD 3 - Lamont Evans vs. Bridgewater 1994 3 - DeCarlos West vs. Apprentice 1997 3 - DeCarlos West vs. Guilford 1997 3 - DeCarlos West vs. Frostburg St. 1997 3 - Pat Mebane vs. Jacksonville 1998 3 - Victor Stewart vs. Hamp-Syd 1998 3 - Mike Friis vs. Ferrum 2002 3 - Darmarcus Wilson vs. Chowan 2003 3 - Chris Roncketti vs. Guilford 2004 3 - Mike Hill, vs. Emory & Henry 2004 All-Amercan tailback DeCarlos West (1994-1997) is Methodist’s single-season and all-time leading Team Rushing Season Att. 470 2004 Season Yardage Leaders Season Yards 2,316 2003 Career Rushing Leaders Player Yrs Yds Season TD 25 2005 Player Season Yds 1. DeCarlos West 1994-97 2,759 Game Att. 65 2001 1. DeCarlos West 1996 744 2. Darmarcus Wilson 2001-04 1,614 (vs. Guilford) 2. DeCarlos West 1994 731 3. Lamont Evans 1993-96 1,587 Game Yards 461 1994 3. DeCarlos West 1995 681 4. Pat Mebane 1997-00 1,168 (vs. Gallaudet) 4. Dedrick Gaddy 1997 676 5. Chris Roncketti 2002- 1,159 Game TD 9 1994 5. Corey Johnson 1993 646 6. Dedrick Gaddy 1994-97 1,057 (vs. Gallaudet) 6. DeCarlos West 1997 603 7. Keith Taparausky 1989 575 7. Greg McDonald 1999-00 872 8. Greg McDonald 1999 570 8. Jeremy McSwain 2002- 737 9. Chris Roncketti 2003 519 9. Maurice Washington 2001-02 721 10. Darmarcus Wilson 2003 514 10. Keljin Adams 1993-96 673

Season Attempt Leaders Career Attempt Leaders Player Season Att. Player Yrs Att. 1. Corey Johnson 1993 157 1. DeCarlos West 1994-97 558 2. Keith Taparausky 1989 156 2. Patrick Mebane 1998-00 363 3. Steve McNeil 1991 146 4. Darmarcus Wilson 2001-04 346 4. DeCarlos West 1997 142 4. Lamont Evans 1995-96 307 5. DeCarlos West 1996 141 5. Chris Roncketti 2002- 248 6. DeCarlos West 1994 139 6. Greg McDonald 1999-00 237 7. Dedrick Gaddy 1997 136 7. Brian Turner 1995-98 231 8. DeCarlos West 1996 136 8. Dedrick Gaddy 1995-97 204 9. Patrick Mebane 1998 132 9. Corey Johnson 1993 157 10. Greg McDonald 1999 129 10. Kevin Taparausky 1989 156

Season Touchdown Leaders Career Touchdown Leaders Player Season TDs Player Yrs TDs 1. DeCarlos West 1997 16 1. DeCarlos West 1994-97 36 2. Hamilton Cuthrell 1994 13 2. Chris Roncketti 2002- 25 3 Chris Roncketti 2003 10 4. Darmarcus Wilson 2001-04 20 4. Darmarcus Wilson 2004 8 3. Hamilton Cuthrell 1994 13 Chris Roncketti 2002 8 Lamont Evans 1995-96 12 DeCarlos West 1994 8 6. Patrick Mebane 1998-00 11 7. Chris Roncketti 2004 7 7. Greg McDonald 1999-00 9 Patrick Mebane 1998 7 8. Chico Corea 2001 7 DeCarlos West 1995 7 Dustin Daniels 1999-01 7 Corey Johnson 1993 7 Corey Johnson 1993 7

All-USA South halfback Darmar- Monarch Football Trivia cus Wilson (2001-04) finished his The Methodist single-game record for rushing touchdowns is three. Methodist career ranked second in How many different players share the record? Answer: Eight rushing yards.

28 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL RECORDSRECORDS -- PASSINGPASSING Individual Passing Career Att. 690 Brian Turner 1995-98 Career Comp 329 Brian Turner 1995-98 Career Yards 5,539 Brian Turner 1995-98 Career TD 44 Brian Turner 1995-98 Career Long 90 yds Turner/Ray vs. Apprentice 1996 Season Att. 218 Dustin Daniels 2001 Season Comp 106 Brian Turner 1996 Season Yards 1,798 Brian Turner 1996 Game Attempts 39 Dustin Daniels vs. Guilford 2000 Game Comp 20 Ben Pope vs. Gallaudet 1993 Game Yards 297 Brian Turner vs. Chowan 1998 Game TD 4 Brian Turner vs. Chowan 1998

Team Passing Brian Turner Team Attempts 263 2000 (1995-1998) Team Comp 127 2000 holds a majority Team Yards 1,835 1996 Team TD 16 1998 of the Method- ist single-game, single-season Season Yardage Leaders and career pass- Player Season Yards ing records. 1. Brian Turner 1996 1,798 2. Brian Turner 1998 1,791 3. Dustin Daniels 2000 1,591 4. Brian Turner 1997 1,575 5. Dustin Daniels 2001 1,275 6. Chris Roncketti 2004 1,233 7. Ben Pope 1993 1,183 Season Touchdown Career Attempt Leaders Player Yrs Att. 8. Chris Roncketti 2002 1,034 Pass Leaders 1. Brian Turner 1995-98 637 9. Oscar Braun 1994 993 Player Season TDs 2. Chris Roncketti 2002- 483 10. Chris Roncketti 2003 793 1. Brian Turner 1998 16 3. Dustin Daniels 1999-01 554 2. Brian Turner 1996 14 4. Ben Pope 1992-93 329 3. Dustin Daniels 2001 11 5. Matt Baldwin 1990-91 160 Season Completion Leaders Brian Turner 1997 11 Player Season Comp 5. Dustin Daniels 2000 10 1. Dustin Daniels 2000 125 6. Oscar Braun 1994 9 2. Brian Turner 1996 106 Career Touchdown 7. Ben Pope 1993 8 3. Dustin Daniels 2001 101 8. Andy Rountree 1999 6 Pass Leaders 4. Brian Turner 1998 99 Chris Roncketti 2003 6 Player Yrs Att. 5. Brian Turner 1997 98 Chris Roncketti 2004 6 1. Brian Turner 1995-98 44 6. Chris Roncketti 2004 95 2. Dustin Daniels 1999-01 26 7. Ben Pope 1993 87 3. Chris Roncketti 2002- 16 8. Chris Roncketti 2002 79 4. Ben Pope 1992-93 11 9. Oscar Braun 1994 66 Career Yardage Leaders 5. Oscar Braun 1994 9 10. Chris Roncketti 2003 56 Player Yrs Yds 1. Brian Turner 1995-98 5,539 2. Dustin Daniels 1999-01 3,365 Season Attempt Leaders 3. Chris Roncketti 2002- 3,060 Player Season Att. 4. Ben Pope 1992-93 1,963 1. Dustin Daniels 2000 259 5. Oscar Braun 1994 993 2. Dustin Daniels 2001 218 3. Brian Turner 1996 214 4. Ben Pope 1993 212 Career Completion Leaders 5. Brian Turner 1998 191 Player Yrs Comp. 6. Chris Roncketti 2004 184 1. Brian Turner 1995-98 320 Chris Roncketti 2002 184 2. Dustin Daniels 1999-01 268 8. Brian Turner 1997 169 3. Chris Roncketti 2002- 230 9. Oscar Braun 1994 134 4. Ben Pope 1992-93 130 10. Ben Pope 1992 117 5. Oscar Braun 1994 66

Monarch Football Trivia Quarterback Brian Turner connected on a school-record 90-yard touchdown pass in 1996. Who was on the receiving end of that touchdown? Answer on the next page. Ben Pope set the Monarch single- game completion mark (20-1993).

29 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL RECORDSRECORDS -- RECEIVINGRECEIVING Individual Receiving Career Rec. 128 Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 Career Yards 2,098 Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 Career TD 14 Len Bellamy 1994-97 14 William Ray 1995-98 Season Rec. 46 Len Bellamy 1997 Season Yards 819 Len Ballamy 1997 Season TD 9 William Ray 1998 Game Rec. 9 Len Bellamy vs. Hamp-Syd. 1997 9 William Ray vs. Chowan 1998 9 Jason Marion vs. Guilford 2000 9 Antonio Wilkerson vs. GC 2000 Game Yards 219 William Ray vs. Apprentice 1998 Game TD 3 William Ray vs. Apprentice 1998 3 Antonio Wilkerson vs. GC 2000 Longest Reception 90 yds William Ray 1996

Len Bellamy (1994-1997) holds both single-game and single-season Methodist receiving records.

Season Yardage Leaders Career Yardage Leaders Player Season Yds Player Yrs Yds 1. Len Bellamy 1997 819 1. Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 2,098 2. William Ray 1998 801 2. Len Bellamy 1994-97 1,918 3. Jesse Iversen 1994 720 3. William Ray 1995-98 1,297 4. Len Bellamy 1996 686 4. Derek George 1993-96 1,216 5. Antonio Wilkerson 1999 639 5. Jesse Iversen 1994-95 1,109 6. Antonio Wilkerson 2002 513 6. Kenod Powe 1999-01 1,065 7. Jamal Williamson 1998 498 7. Jason Marion 1998-00 797 8. Antonio Wilkerson 2000 488 8. Darmarcus Wilson 2001-04 519 9. Antonio Wilkerson 2001 458 9. Jamal Williamson 1998 498 10. William Ray 1997 444 10. DeCarlos West 1994-97 444

Season Reception Leaders Career Reception Leaders Player Season Rec. Player Yrs Rec. 1. Len Bellamy 1997 46 1. Antonio Wilkerson 1998-02 128 2. William Ray 1998 40 2. Len Bellamy 1994-97 104 3. Len Bellamy 1996 39 3. Derek George 1993-96 92 Jesse Iversen 1994 39 4. William Ray 1998 66 5. Antonio Wilkerson 2001 36 5. Jason Marion 2000 62 6. Derek George 1993 35 6. Jesse Iverson 1995 61 7. Antonio Wilkerson 1999 34 7. Kenod Powe 2001 54 8. Antonio Wilkerson 2000 31 9. Darmarcus Wilson 2001-04 47 Jason Marion 2000 31 9. DeCarlos West 1994-97 40 9. Antonio Wilkerson 2002 27 10. Patrick Mebane 1998-00 30 10. William Ray 1997 26 Antonio Wilkerson (1999-2002) rewrote the Methodist career Career Touchdown Leaders Season Touchdown Receptions receiving record book in the 2002 Player Yrs TDs Player Season TDs season with new marks for recep- 1. Len Bellamy 1995-97 14 1. William Ray 1998 9 William Ray 1997-98 14 2. Len Bellamy 1997 8 tions (128) and yardage (2,098). 3. Jesse Iverson 1995 12 3. Len Bellamy 1996 6 4. Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 11 Jesse Iverson 1995 6 5. Kenod Powe 2001 10 Jesse Iverson 1994 6 6. David Foster 2000-2003 5 6. Kenod Powe 2001 4 Monarch Football Trivia Jason Marion 1999-00 5 Kenod Powe 2000 4 William Ray was on the re- Derek George 1993-96 5 Jason Marion 1999 4 ceiving end of Brian Turner’s 9. Jamal Williamson 1998 4 Jamal Williamson 1998 4 record-setting 90-yard touch- Jermaine Flythe 1996 4 Jermaine Flythe 1996 4 DeCarlos West 1994-97 4 Nick Munn 1992 4 down pass in Methodist’s Jamal Taylor 1993-94 4 16-13 victory over Apprentice Nick Munn 1992 4 in 19996. Robert Barnhill 1990-91 4

30 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL RECORDSRECORDS -- SPECIALSPECIAL TEAMSTEAMS Individual Kickoff Returns Career Returns 47 Halbert Addlerly 1998-99 Career Yards 1,170 Halbert Adderly 1998-99 Career Long 99 DeCarlos West 1994-97 Career TD 2 Rich Jennette 1990-92 2 Britt Morton 1992-95 2 DeCarlos West 1994-97 Season Returns 35 Keith Taparausky 1989 Season Yards 806 Halbert Adderly 1999 Season TD 2 Rich Jennette 1992 2 Britt Morton 1993 Game TD 1 Jeremy McSwain 2003 1 Antonio Wilkerson 2002 1(2x) DeCarlos West 1996 1(2x) Britt Morton 1993 1 Rich Jennette 1992

Individual Punt Returns Career Number 69 Darrien Tucker 1996-98 Career Yards 944 Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 Career Long 85 Antonio Wilkerson 2000 Career TD 2 Rich Jennette 1990-92 Season Number 29 Jermaine Parks 1993 29 Darrien Tucker 1998 Season Yards 433 Rich Jennette 1992 Season TD 2 Rich Jennette 1992 Halbert Adderly (1998-1999) holds Monarch career Individual Placekicking records for kickoff returns and return yardage, plus the Career Most Pts. 138 Tony Bugeja 1993-96 single-season record for return yardage. Career Most PAT 79 Tony Bugeja 1993-96 Career Most FG 23 Phillip Keever 1998-01 Long Field Goal 49 Patrick Larkin vs. E&H 2004 Individual Punting Season Most Pts. 48 Phillip Keever 2000 Career Number 213 Julian Rodriguez 1997-00 Season Most PAT 26 Tony Bugeja 1996 Career Yards 6,795 Julian Rodriguez 1997-00 Season FG 10 Phillip Keever 2000 Career Average 36.3 Ben Pope 1991-94 Game Most Pts. 13 Phillip Keever vs. Averett 2000 Career Long 86 Yds Thomas Stang 1991 Game Most PAT 6 Patrick Larkin vs. Chowan 2003 Season Number 64 Mark Gleason 1989 6(2x) Tony Bugeja 1994,96 64 Ben Pope 1993 Game FG 3 Phillip Keever vs. Averett 2000 Season Yards 2401 Ben Pope 1993 3 Patrick Larkin vs. E&H Season Average 39.7 Colt Laney 2003 2004 Season PAT Leaders Career PAT Leaders Player Season PATs Player Yrs PATs 1. Tony Bugeja 1996 26 1. Tony Bugeja 1993-96 79 2. Patrick Larkin 2004 25 2. Phillip Keever 1999-01 58 3. Phillip Keever 2001 21 3. Patrick Larkin 2003- 42 Matt Halter 1998 21 4. Jeff Alton 1989-91 26 5. Phillip Keever 1999 19 5. Matt Halter 1998 21 Tony Bugeja 1995 19 Career Kickoff Return Leaders Season Kickoff Return Leaders Player Yrs Yds Player Season Yds 1. Herbert Adderly 1998-99 1,170 1. Herbert Adderly 1999 806 2. Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 1,052 2. Kevin Taparausky 1989 666 3. DeCarlos West 1994-97 1,016 3. Wendell Futrell 1990 553 4. Kevin Taparausky 1989 666 4. DeCarlos West 1996 499 5. Jeremy McSwain 2002- 610 5. Antonio Wilkerson 2001 482 Career Punt Return Leaders Season Punt Return Leaders Player Seasons Yds Player Season Yds 1. Antonio Wilkerson 1999-02 944 Phillip Keever (1998-2001) holds 1. Rich Jinnette 1992 433 2. Darrien Tucker 1996-98 857 the Monarch career and single- 2. Darrien Tucker 1998 392 3. Rich Jinnette 1990-92 441 4. Jermaine Parks 1993 208 season records for field goals. 3. Antonio Wilkerson 2001 308 4. Antonio Wilkerson 2000 287 5. Herbert Adderly 1998-99 194 5. Antonio Wilkerson 2002 269

31 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL RECORDSRECORDS -- DEFENSEDEFENSE All-American Individual Tackles defensive Career Tackles 373 Trayfer Monroe 1995-1998 end Quincy Season Tackles 135 Russell Seaton 1990 Malloy Game Tackles 21(2x) Trayfer Monroe vs. FSU 1997 & 98 (1998-2001) holds the Individual Interceptions Monarch sin- Career Int 12 James Brown 1989-91 gle-season Career TD 2 Fred Ford 1997- and career 00 records for Career Long 88 Earl Fountain 1994 both quarter- Season Int 6 James Brown 1990, 91 back sacks Game Int 3 Everett Larabee vs. Char. So. and tackles 1991 for loss. Individual Fumble Recoveries Career FR 7 Steve Burton 1992-95 7 Joe Arbogast 1989-90 Career Long 51 Eric Deese 1995 Season FR 4 Joe Arbogast 1990 Trayfer Monroe 1997 Angel Garcia 2001 John Shaw 2002

Individual Tackles/Loss Individual Quarterback Sacks Career TFL 67 Quincy Malloy 1998-01 Career Number 24 Quincy Malloy 1998-01 Season TFL 34 Quincy Malloy 2001 Season Number 14 Quincy Malloy 2001 Game TFL 7 Jamaal Legette vs. Chowan 2000 Game Number 6 Britt Morton vs. Bridgewater 1994 Jamaal Legette vs. Chowan 2001 Season Tackle Leaders Career Tackle Leaders Player Season Tkls Player Yrs Tkls 1. Russell Seaton 1990 135 1. Trayfer Monroe 1995-98 373 2. Russell Seaton 1989 130 2. Steve Burton 1992-95 368 3. Trayfer Monroe 1997 125 3. Quincy Malloy 1998-01 286 4. Steve Burton 1995 117 4. Britt Morton 1991-94 266 5. Trayfer Monroe 1998 116 5. Russell Seaton 1989-90 265

Season Sack Leaders Career Sack Leaders Player Season Sks Player Yrs Sks 1. Quincy Malloy 2001 14 1. Quincy Malloy 1999-01 24 2. Jamaal Legette 2002 9 2. Jamaal Legette 1999-02 19 3. Britt Morton 1994 8.5 3. Jimmy Summers 1996-98 18 4. Jamaal Leggette 2001 8 4. Shaun Bowman 1996-98 14 Eric Deese 1995 8 5. Fred Ford 1997-00 13.5

Season Interception Leaders Career Interception Leaders Player Season Int Player Yrs Int 1. James Brown 1991 6 1. James Brown 1990-91 12 James Brown 1990 6 2. Rich Pope 1990-92 7 3. Nevin Rayford 2004 4 Todd Holmes 1997-00 7 Jamar Brown 2000 4 Trayfer Monroe 1995-98 7 Fred Ford 1997 4 4. Jamar Brown 2000-01 6 Jermaine Parks 1993 4 Darrien Tucker 1996-97 6

Season Fumble Recovery Lead- Career Fumble Recovery Lead- ers ers Player Yrs Rcv Player Season Rcv 1. Steve Burton 1992-95 7 1. John Shaw 2002 4 Rich Pope 1990-92 7 Angel Garcia 2001 4 3. Trayfer Monroe 1995-98 6 Trayfer Monroe 1997 4 4. John Shaw 2001- 5 Joe Arbogast 1990 4 Angel Garcia 1999-02 5 All-American safety Trafer Monroe Kenneth Hiscock 1997-00 5 James Brown 1990-91 5 (1995-1998) holds the Monarch career records for tackles.

32 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH SEASON-by-SEASONSEASON-by-SEASON LEADERSLEADERS Offense Defense

1991 James McMillan 212 Rushing 1990 Wendell Futrell 553 Tackles Interceptions Year Player Yds 1989 Keith Taparausky 666 Year Player Tkls Year Player Int 2004 Chris Ronketti 480 2004 John Shaw 75 2004 Nevin Rayford 4 2003 Chris Roncketti 519 2003 John Shaw 81 2003 Greg Hyslop 3 2002 Jeremy McSwain 368 2002 Jamar Brown 89 2002 Jamar Brown 2 2001 Darmarcus Wilson 425 Punt Returns 2001 Quincy Malloy 91 Jackson Jean 2 2000 Patrick Mebane 391 Year Player Yds 2000 Kenneth Hiscock 94 2001 C.C. Dunn 2 2004 Chris Fields 155 1999 Greg McDonald 570 1999 C.C. Dunn 66 2000 Jamar Brown 4 2003 Wayne Lawton 25 1998 Patrick Mebane 388 1998 Trayfer Monroe 116 1999 Todd Holmes 3 Shamon Smith 25 1997 Derrick Gaddy 676 1997 Trayfer Monroe 125 1998 Darrien Tucker 3 2002 Antonio Wilkerson 269 1996 DeCarlos West 744 1996 Trayfer Monroe 99 Halbert Adderly 3 2001 Antonio Wilkerson 308 1995 DeCarlos West 681 1995 Steve Burton 117 1997 Fred Ford 4 2000 Antonio Wilkerson 287 1994 DeCarlos West 704 1994 Steve Burton 69 1996 Johnnie Caldwell 2 1999 Halbert Adderly 194 1993 Corey Johnson 646 1993 Steve Burton 94 Trayfer Monroe 2 1998 Darrien Tucker 392 1992 Jamelle Ushery 236 1992 Steve Burton 88 Jerome Crews 2 1997 Darrien Tucker 261 1991 Jhavel Cain 479 1991 James Brown 90 Travis Phillips 2 1996 Darrien Tucker 204 1990 Steve McNeil 517 1990 Russell Seaton 135 1995 Eric Deese 2 1995 Jesse Iverson 74 1989 Keith Taparausky 575 1989 Russell Seaton 130 Jerome Crews 2 1994 Mike Shea 51 1994 Stacey Bolton 3 1993 Jermaine Parks 208 1993 Jermaine Parks 4 1992 Rich Jinnette 433 1992 Rich Pope 2 Passing 1991 James Brown 129 Tackles For Loss 1991 James Brown 6 Year Player Yds 1990 James Brown 53 Year Player Tkls 2004 Chris Roncketti 1,233 2004 Lorenzo Sweeney 9 1990 James Brown 6 1989 Michael Mandile 55 2003 Chris Roncketti 793 2003 John Shaw 10 1989 Michael Mandile 3 2002 Chris Roncketti 1,034 2002 Jamaal Leggette 20 2001 Dustin Daniels 1,275 Total Offense 2001 Quincy Malloy 34 2000 Dustin Daniels 1,591 2000 Quincy Malloy 18 Fumble Recoveries 1999 Andy Rountree 785 Year Player Yds 1999 Quincy Malloy 16 Year Player Rec. 2004 Chris Roncketti 1,713 1998 Brian Turner 1,791 1998 Tavares Hunter 6 2004 Justin Porter 2 2003 Chris Roncketti 1,312 1997 Brian Turner 1,575 1997 Sigmund Platt 11 Daryl Lawrence 2 2002 Chris Roncketti 1,194 1996 Brian Turner 1,798 1996 Jimmy Summers 11 Lorenzo Sweeney 2 2001 Dustin Daniels 1,324 1995 Brian Goff 748 1995 Eric Deece 11 2003 Greg Hyslop 2 2000 Dustin Daniels 1,557 1994 Oscar Braun 993 1994 Britt Morton 11 2002 John Shaw 4 1999 Andy Rountree 770 1993 Ben Pope 1,183 1993 Steve Burton 8 2001 Angel Garcia 4 1998 Brian Turner 1,791 1992 Ben Pope 629 1992 Bret Gross 7 2000 Dwens Jean-Pierre 3 1997 Brian Turner 1,554 1991 Matt Baldwin 254 1991 Rick Foutz 13 1999 Kenneth Hiscock 2 1996 Brian Turner 1,801 1990 Matt Baldwin 434 1990 Rick Foutz 6 1998 Seven Players 1 1995 Brian Goff 1,000 1989 Rich Pope 151 Russell Seaton 6 1997 Trayfer Monroe 4 1994 Oscar Braun 966 1989 Randy Brewington 5 1996 Trayfer Monroe 2 1993 Ben Pope 1,210 Leon Clark 2 1992 Ben Pope 591 1995 Steve Burton 3 Receiving 1991 Jhavel Cain 479 1994 Tyrone Mathis 2 Year Player Yds 1990 Steve McNeil 517 Quarterback Sacks Simon Goode 2 2004 Jerald Robinson 198 1989 Keith Taparausky 575 Year Player Sks 2003 Darmarcus Wilson 304 2004 Lorenzo Sweeney 4 Oscar Braun 2 2002 Antonio Wilkerson 513 2003 Russell Orr 3 1993 Steve Burton 3 2001 Antonio Wilkerson 458 2002 Jamaal Legette 9 1992 Britt Morton 2 Scoring 2001 Quincy Malloy 14 Allen Lasater 2 2000 Antonio Wilkerson 488 Year Player Pts 1999 Antonio Wilkerson 639 2000 Anthony Hibbert 6.5 Eric Abendschein 2 2004 Darmarcus Wilson 58 1998 William Ray 803 1999 Quincy Malloy 4 Bret Gross 2 2003 Chris Roncketti 66 1997 Len Bellamy 819 1998 Jimmy Summers 7 Jason Breedlove 2 2002 Chris Roncketti 50 1996 Len Bellamy 686 1997 Jimmy Summers 6 Steve Szakal 2 2001 Phillip Keever 45 1995 Jesse Iverson 389 Shaun Bowman 6 1991 James Brown 3 2000 Phillip Keever 48 1994 Jesse Iverson 720 1996 Jimmy Summers 5 1990 Joseph Arbogast 4 1999 Greg McDonald 42 1993 Derek George 379 1995 Eric Deese 8 1989 Joseph Arbogast 3 1998 William Ray 54 1992 Nick Munn 423 1994 Steve Burton 8.5 1997 DeCarlos West 102 1991 Cedric Wright 165 1993 Earl Fountain 6.5 1996 DeCarlos West 50 1990 Mike Holloman 238 1992 Rick Foutz 4 1995 DeCarlos West 42 1989 Keith Taparausky 99 1991 Rick Foutz 3 1994 DeCarlos West 60 1990 Russell Seaton 3 1993 Corey Johnson 42 1989 Russell Seaton 4 1992 Rich Jinnette 24 Kick-Off Returns Nick Munn 24 Year Player Yds 1991 Jeff Alton 13 2004 Jeremy McSwain 276 1990 Robbie Barnhill 24 2003 Jeremy McSwain 334 1989 Keith Taparausky 18 2002 Antonio Wilkerson 329 2001 Antonio Wilkerson 482 2000 Antonio Wilkerson 191 1999 Halbert Adderly 806 Linebacker Jimmy Sum- 1998 Halbert Adderly 364 mers is the only player in 1997 DeCarlos West 231 1996 DeCarlos West 499 Monarch history to lead the 1995 Lamont Evans 222 team in quarterback sacks 1994 Jesse Iverson 179 for three straight seasons. 1993 Jermaine Parks 266 1992 Rich Jinnette 392

33 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH POSTSEASONPOSTSEASON HONORSHONORS All-Americans

Rich Jinnette Britt Morton Tony Bugeja Keljin Adams Leon Clark 1992 - Second Team 1994- Third Team 1996- Hon. Mention 1996 - First Team 1996 - Hon. Mention

Trayfer Monroe Randal Webster DeCarlos West Jason Marion Quincy Malloy 1997 - First Team 1997 - First Team 1997 - Hon. Mention 2000 - Hon. Mention 2000 - Hon. Mention 1998 - First Team 2001 - First Team

All-DIAC/USA South DIAC/USA South Postsea- son Honors First Team All-DIAC/ 2001 Jamar Brown (DB) C.C. Dunn (DB) USA South 2002 Todd Burney (OL) Dixie Intercollegiate 2000 C.C. Dunn (DB) Lorenzo Sweeney (DL) Fred Ford (DB) Defensive Player of the Year 2003 Jonathan Byrd (OL) 2001 - Quincy Malloy (DE) Anthony Hibbert (DL) Colt Laney (P) Ken Hiscock (LB) Chris Roncketti (QB) Phillip Keever (PK) Darmarcus Wilson (HB) Dixie Intercollegiate Jason McCarty (LB) 2004 Jonathan Byrd (OG) Offensive Rookie of the Year Quincy Malloy (DE) Gary Futch (OT) Jason Marion (TE) Jackson Jean (CB) 2002 - Chris Roncketti (QB) Brandon Muffett (OL) David Leonard (FB) Antonio Wilkerson (WR) Chris Roncketti (QB) 2001 Mike Brumble (FB) John Shaw (LB) Todd Burney (OL) Jamaal Legette (DE) Quincy Malloy (DE) Honorable Mention Antonio Wilkerson (WR) All-USA South 2004 Lorenzo Sweeney (DT) 2004 Justin Howard (DT) Greg Hyslop (LB) Darmarcus Wilson (RB) Second Team All-DIAC/ USA South 2000 Jamar Brown (DB) Mike Brumble (FB) Dustin Daniels (QB) Chris Roncketti

34 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH HISTORYHISTORY && SERIESSERIES RECORDSRECORDS

Season-by-Season Records

Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Head Coach 1989 0-10 .000 John Crea 1990 0-10 .000 John Crea 1991 2-8 .200 John Crea 1992 0-10 .000 Jim Sypult 1993 4-6 .400 Jim Sypult 1994 5-5 .500 Jim Sypult 1995 5-5 .500 Jim Sypult 1996 6-4 .600 Jim Sypult 1997 9-1 .900 Jim Sypult John Crea 1998 7-3 .700 Jim Sypult 1989-1991 1999 3-7 .300 Jim Sypult 2-28 2000 7-3 .700 Jim Sypult 2001 5-5 .500 3-3 .500 Jim Sypult 2002 3-7 .300 2-4 .333 Jim Sypult 2003 4-5 .444 3-3 .500 Jim Sypult 2004 7-3 .700 4-2 .667 Jim Sypult

MonarchMonarch SeriesSeries RecordsRecords Opponent W L 1st Game Apprentice 6 8 1989 Averett 4 1 2000 Jim Sypult 1992-Present Bridgewater 5 4 1989 65-64 Catholic 0 4 1991 Charleston Southern 1 2 1991 Chowan 11 1 1993 Christopher Newport 0 4 2001 Cumberland 0 2 1989 Davidson 4 6 1989 Emory & Henry 2 2 2001 Ferrum 5 8 1989 Frostburg State 2 7 1992 Gallaudet 2 0 1993 Greensboro 7 1 1997 Jim Sypult Guilford 5 11 1989 1992-Present Hampden-Sydney 3 7 1989 65-64 Jacksonville 1 0 1998 Maryville 3 5 1989 North Carolina Wesleyan 1 0 2004 Randolph-Macon 0 2 1989 Salisbury 5 8 1991 Shenandoah 0 4 2001 Methodist and Guilford have met each season on the Southern Virginia 1 0 2003 gridiron since the Monarchs’ inaugural season in 1989. Thomas More 0 1 1999 The Quakers are the only team Methodist has played Washington & Lee 0 2 1989 every season since beginning football.

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MONARCHMONARCH SEASON-BY-SEASONSEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTSRESULTS1997 (9-1) Chowan W 25-20 Head Coach: John Crea 1993 (4-6) Averett W 51-2 @ Guilford W 26-19 Chowan W 16-13 @ Apprentice W 30-8 Apprentice W 27-13 1989 (0-10) @ Guilford W 14-7 @ Salisbury W 29-22 Cumberland L 7-34 @ Salisbury L 19-33 (OT) @ Washington & Lee L 0-47 Apprentice L 6-42 Bridgewater W 18-0 Apprentice L 0-25 2001 (5-5) Bridgewater W 17-14 @ Davidson W 19-16 @ Ferrum L 0-49 Emory & Henry L 16-20 @ Davidson L 7-35 @ Ferrum L 12-31 Bridgewater L 0-47 @ Guilford L 6-28 @ Gallaudet W 36-0 Greensboro W 41-12 Davidson L 0-52 @ Salisbury W 28-27 Maryville W 17-0 @ Hampden-Sydney W 7-0 @ Randolph-Macon L 0-49 Apprentice W 41-15 @ Hampden-Sydney L 7-35 (OT) Maryville L 13-34 @ Averett W 30-6 Frostburg State L 23-47 Frostburg State W 40-12 @ Hampden-Sydney L 7-42 @ Ferrum L 10-28 @ Guilford L 6-44 @ C. Newport L 27-41 1994 (5-5) Chowan W 37-31 1998 (7-3) @ Chowan W 24-9 Greensboro W 34-22 @ Chowan W 37-16 1990 (0-10) Guilford L 12-13 Shenandoah L 12-17 Guilford L 0-9 Cumberland L 12-43 Salisbury W 21-18 Salisbury W 21-7 Washington & Lee L 0-10 @ Apprentice L 28-42 @ Apprentice W 38-20 Apprentice L 6-13 2002 (3-7) @ Bridgewater W 28-7 Ferrum L 19-22 Ferrum L 7-77 @ Emory & Henry W 25-15 Davidson L 6-9 (OT) Bridgewater L 13-43 Guildord L 18-41 Gallaudet W 73-14 @ Jacksonville W 35-26 Davidson L 7-49 Salisbury L 20-45 @ Maryville L 13-18 Davidson L 0-26 Randolph-Macon L 7-20 @ Apprentice L 14-34 Hampden-Sydney W 24-20 @ Greensboro W 47-9 Maryville L 6-24 Averett W 43-0 @ Frostburg State L 17-50 Hampden-Sydney W 40-14 Hampden-Sydney L 12-69 Ferrum L 20-23 @ Frostburg State W 20-14 Guilford L 21-41 Christopher Newport L 9-20 1995 (5-5) @ Chowan W 32-0 Chowan W 31-13 @ Greensboro L 3-14 1999 (3-7) 1991 (2-8) @ Guilford L 10-16 @ Shenandoah L 12-20 Chowan L 14-25 Charleston Southern W 18-8 @ Salisbury L 19-34 @ Guilford L 16-21 @ Guilford L 0-34 Apprentice W 35-30 @ Salisbury L 6-21 @ Salisbury L 0-41 2003 (4-5) Bridgewater W 27-3 Frostburg State L 10-24 Apprentice L 14-34 Southern Virginia W 38-0 @ Davidson W 16-14 @ Ferrum W 16-14 Bridgewater L 0-34 @ Guilford L 24-27 @ Ferrum L 13-20 @ Catholic L 21-49 Davidson W 30-28 Emory & Henry L 30-33 Maryville W 23-13 Wesley L 20-34 @ Catholic L 0-20 @ Averett L 14-21 @ Hampden-Sydney L 13-29 Greensboro W 32-29 Maryville L 6-27 @ Ferrum W 37-34 Frostburg State L 0-7 @ Thomas More L 13-24 @ Hampden-Sydney L 7-54 @ Christopher Newport L 0-49 Apprentice W 38-37 @ Ferrum L 3-45 Chowan W 54-20 1996 (6-4) Greensboro W 19-7 @ Chowan W 21-18 Shenandoah L 14-35 2000 (7-3) Head Coach: Jim Sypult Guilford W 21-12 @ Chowan W 22-9 1992 (0-10) Salisbury L 21-28 2004 (7-3) Guilford W 24-13 @ Charleston Southern L 19-20 @ Apprentice L 13-16 Guilford W 45-17 Salisbury W 17-14 Guilford L 7-37 @ Bridgewater W 15-14 Salisbury L 3-7 @ Frostburg State L 6-27 Salisbury L 21-41 Davidson W 42-13 @ N.C. Wesleyan W 21-20 Ferrum W 10-7 @ Apprentice L 0-49 Ferrum W 24-17 @ Emory & Henry W 36-27 Catholic L 9-13 Catholic L 21-27 (OT) Averett W 36-34 @ Wesley L 6-48 @ Bridgewater L 0-27 @ Maryville W 31-24 Ferrum W 36-18 @ Greensboro W 34-26 Davidson L 6-27 Hampden-Sydney L 14-17 Christopher Newport L 10-24 @ Maryville L 6-34 @ Frostburg State L 17-38 @ Chowan W 28-0 Hampden-Sydney L 3-14 @ Greensboro W 18-14 @ Frostburg State L 14-35 @ Shenandoah L 23-42

1997 Methodist Monarchs - 9-1 (ranked 20th in final Division III Top 25 poll)

36 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 MONARCHMONARCH FOOTBALLFOOTBALL FACILITIESFACILITIES

MonarchMonarch StadiumStadium

Monarch Stadium, the home of the Monarchs since the football pro- gram’s infancy in 1989, serves as Monarch the center of our 600-acre campus Stadium for football, women’s lacrosse and Opened: 1989 “Home“Home ofof thethe track and field. The stadium has a two-story press box and in 1999 Capacity: 800 (Seats) added chair-back seating for 800 1,500 (Overall) Monarchs!”Monarchs!” fans. An added feature for Monarch First Game: Sept. 9, 1989 fans is the grassy hill-side surround- Cumberland 34 ing half of Monarch Stadium. Methodist 7

In the summer of 2000, Methodist resurfaced its track to a modern, rubberized surface. The track & field facility meets all NCAA standards and is one of the top outdoor facili- ties in NCAA Division III.

Prior to the birth of football at Meth- odist, the facility served as the home of the Methodist soccer program.

In addition to Monarch Stadium, the Methodist football program has the resource of the Methodist Football Fieldhouse (right), located ap- poximately 75 yards from Monarch Stadium. It contains the lockerroom, weight room and equipment room.

37 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 THISTHIS ISIS METHODISTMETHODIST COLLEGECOLLEGE Located on 617 acres along the Cape Fear River in Fayetteville, N.C., Methodist College provides an education and environment that are top-quality yet af- fordable. Offering associate and bachelor’s degrees in 65 majors and concentrations plus a master’s degree in physician assistant studies and an MBA at Pinehurst program, Methodist is a small college with big opportunities.

Over the last 18 years, Methodist College has es- tablished itself as one of the premier private small colleges in the Southeast. It’s also experienced tre- mendous growth in process. In this time period, the college has almost doubled its enrollment, construct- ed 15 new buildings, added close to 20 majors and concentrations and supplemented the undergraduate educational program and its first master’s program.

Founded and chartered in 1956 and opened in 1960, Methodist is a private, co-educational college with just over 2,000 students that boasts a 17-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. The Methodist student body comes from 48 states and 37 countries. Students are encouraged to get involved and achieve academic success through day, evening and on-line courses, more than 70 student clubs and organizations, and 19 NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletic teams.

With six nationally-accredited academic programs and seven pre-professional programs, the college offers majors in seven disciplines – business and economics, education and physical education, fine arts, humanities, medical science, science and math- ematics and social science. The Fine Arts Division, with degrees ranging from music to theatre to art and fine arts management, is a prime example of the suc- cessful blend of character preparation and the liberal arts core that has become a trademark of Methodist College.

Established in the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church and a group of Cumberland County civic leaders, Methodist College is also a vital community resource. Thousands of people visit the campus each year for cultural events, student performances, seminars, lectures and athletic events. The campus consists of 32 buildings, athletic fields, an 18-hole golf course, a three-and-a-half mile nature trail and an amphitheater,

The College strives to continue serving its students and the region with top-quality educational opportuni- ties. Visit www.methodist.edu or call (800) 488-7110, toll-free, today and learn more about Methodist Col- lege. Explore your opportunities.

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Dr. Elton Hendricks - President In his 22 years as the president of Methodist College, Dr. Elton Hendricks has nurtured the growth of the small, private school in Fayetteville, N.C. Under his guidance, enrollment has more than doubled, new curriculum and sports have been added and 11 new buildings and facilities have been built on campus. Through Dr. Hendricks’ efforts, Methodist has become one of the fastest-growing private colleges in North Carolina and one of the premier small colleges in the Southeast.

Prior to assuming the presidency at Methodist in September of 1983, Dr. Hendricks served six years as Academic Dean at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va. He also taught physics for four years – three at his alma mater, Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., and one year at Eisenhower College in Seneca Falls, N.Y., and served two years as director of admissions at Wofford. From 1957-1961, Dr. Hendricks was a naval flight officer in the United States Navy.

Dr. Hendricks holds four degrees. He received his bachelor’s degree in history from Wofford, his master’s of divinity degree from Duke University, his doctorate in physics from the University of South Carolina and an honorary doctor of humanities degree from Wofford. Dr. Hendricks is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and preaches frequently throughout North Carolina. He and his wife Jerry have three grown children: Joyce Lynn, Leslie Patricia and George Elton. They also have three grandchildren.

Bob McEvoy - Athletic Director Entering his eighth season as athletic director at Methodist College, Bob McEvoy has helped maintain a level of excellence in making Monarch athletics one of the top NCAA Division III programs in the nation. As athletic director, McEvoy is responsible for the overall management of Methodist’s 19 varsity athletic teams.

During his tenure, the Monarchs have finished in the top 15 percent of the NCAA Division III United States Sports Academy Director’s Cup All-Sports Trophy for the six of the last seven years. McEvoy has also served as vice president of the USA South Athletic Conference and assumes the role of president for the 2005-06 athletic season. In addition, he is also on the National Committee for the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Championships.

In addition to being Methodist’s assistant athletic director from 1995-1998, McEvoy also served seven seasons as the men’s head basketball coach from 1992 to 1999. During that period, the Monarchs rose from a struggling program to a championship-caliber program in the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, in which he was a two-time DIAC Coach of the Year selection.

McEvoy’s 1996-97 Methodist squad had the best season in program history, capturing the DIAC regular season and tournament championships and advancing to the “Elite Eight” of the NCAA Division III National Tournament with a 22-8 record.

Prior to his arrival at Methodist, McEvoy was boy’s head basketball at Cape Fear High School in Fayetteville following a seven-year stint as men’s head basketball coach UNC-Greensboro. McEvoy was part of the Spartans’ rise from NCAA Division III to NCAA Division I status, and he led UNC-Greensboro to back-to-back DIAC championships in 1987 and 1988. He still ranks as the all-time winningest head coach in the history of men’s basketball at UNC-Greensboro.

Other coaching stops for McEvoy at the collegiate level include two years as Athletic Director and men’s head bas- ketball coach at Mount Olive, two years as assistant men’s basketball coach at UNC-Pembroke and one season as a graduate assistant at East Carolina.

McEvoy earned his bachelor’s degree from Kent State in 1973; where he lettered three seasons in basketball for the Golden Flash. McEvoy was team captain as a senior and was selected once as honorable mention All-Mid-American Athletic Conference. He received his master’s degree in education from East Carolina. Bob and his wife, Pam, have two children – Michael, a senior basketball player at Methodist, and Lindsey, a sophomore volleyball player at Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C.

39 METHODIST MONARCH FOOTBALL 2005 USAUSA SOUTHSOUTH ATHLETICATHLETIC CONFERENCECONFERENCE The USA South Athletic Conference might be one of the newest names in Division III athletics, but that doesn’t USA South Athletic Conference mean the nine-team conference is new on the scene. Football Champions One of the oldest Division III conferences in the nation, the USA South was born as the Dixie Intercollegiate Season Champion Coach of the Year 2001 Christopher Newport * Matt Kelchner Athletic Conference in 1963 when six institutions with Ferrum (Christopher Newport) similar philosophies of academics and athletics joined 2002 Christopher Newport * Matt Kelchner as founding members. Ferrum (Christopher Newport) 2003 Christopher Newport * Mike Dunlevy Shenandoah (Averett) Those colleges were Charlotte College (now UNC- 2004 Shenandoah * Paul Barnes Charlotte), College of Charleston (S.C.), Methodist Christopher Newport * (Shenandoah) College, North Carolina Wesleyan College, St. Andrews * - NCAA Division III Playoff Qualifier Presbyterian College, and Lynchburg College. The ba- sis for the new athletic conference was that participation would be strictly amateur, and thus no athletic financial aid or athletic scholarships would be awarded. That philosophy still exists today.

In February 2003, it was announced that the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference would change its name to the USA South Athletic Conference. The name change was made official on July 1, 2003 and the first USA South Athletic Conference championships were awarded in the fall of 2003.

The Conference was originally affiliated with the Na- tional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Academic All-Conference team. This group annually and remained with that affiliation until 1973. At that averages well over 400 students. time the NCAA divided into three legislative and com- petitive divisions, with Division III allowing membership Each year, the President’s Cup is awarded to the school for nonathletic scholarship institutions only. The Dixie that accumulates the most points throughout the aca- Intercollegiate Athletic Conference joined the NCAA demic year in sports that are sponsored by the USA and, in so doing, became one of the first conferences South. Points are awarded on a scale from 1-8 with accepted into Division III. each regular season conference champion receiving one point for every school sponsoring that sport. Since the inception of Division III, the USA South Athletic Conference has been a leader in many areas, In 2004-05, the President’s Cup was changed to and has gained an outstanding regional and national have one winner for men’s sports and one winner for reputation in a number of sports. women’s. Methodist won the inaugural men’s cup while

Greensboro took the women’s. Starting with the 2005- The Conference sponsored athletic programs for men 06 academic year, the Conference will award a men’s, only until 1981. In that year, the NCAA expanded its a women’s and an overall President’s Cup. sponsorship to include women’s sports, and the Dixie

Intercollegiate Athletic Conference followed that lead Presently, the Conference features nine institutions, by including women’s sports. The Conference now four in Virginia, four in North Carolina and one in Ten- sponsors championships in men’s and women’s cross nessee. The Tennessee institution - country, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volley- – became a competing member of the Conference in the ball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, fall of 2005 as a football-only member. Averett Univer- softball, men’s and women’s tennis, golf and women’s sity, Christopher Newport University, Ferrum College, lacrosse for a total of 14 sports. , Peace College and Shenandoah

University have joined Methodist and N.C. Wesleyan Each year the Conference not only recognizes the and make up today’s Conference membership. Mary participants for outstanding athletic achievements, but Baldwin College has been approved for admission and academic excellence as well. Student athletes who will join the USA South Athletic Conference in the fall maintain academic averages of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale in both academic semesters are named to the

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