2008 FOOTBALL GUIDE

CONTENTS

Catawba Athletic Administration ...... 1 Head Coach Chip Hester ...... 2 Assistant Coaches ...... 3-5 Newcomer Profiles ...... 5 Season Outlook ...... 6-7 Player Profiles ...... 8-20 ...... 21 2008 Veteran Roster ...... 22 2008 Newcomer Roster ...... 23 Indians’ 2007 Statistics ...... 24-25 2007 Year in Review ...... 26-32 All-Americans and Pro Players ...... 33 Record Vs.All Opponents ...... 34 Year-By-Year Scores ...... 35-37 Individual Records ...... 37-38 Team Records ...... 39 Terence Crosby Travis Landrum Career Leaders ...... 40 Top Individual Seasons ...... Inside Back Cover

2008 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME AUG. 30 ST. AUGUSTINE’S SALISBURY 7:00 SEPT. 6 ELIZABETH CITY ST. SALISBURY 7:00

Sept. 13 at Livingstone Salisbury,NC 6:00 Sept. 27 at Mars Hill* Mars Hill,NC 1:30 Oct. 4 at Newberry* Newberry,SC 7:00 OCT. 11 CARSON-NEWMAN* SALISBURY 7:00 OCT. 18 TUSCULUM* (HC) SALISBURY 1:30

Oct. 25 at Wingate* Wingate,NC 1:30 NOV. 1 BREVARD* SALISBURY 1:30

Nov. 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 7:00

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES * Denotes South Atlantic Conference games (HC) Denotes Homecoming Weekend Arthur Cromartie Melquan Fair

CREDITS CONTACT INFORMATION HEAD COACH: This football yearbook is a publication of the Chip Hester (7th year, 47-20) ASSISTANT COACHES: Catawba College Sports Information Office. Matt Barrett, John Fitz, Calvin Hunter, D.J. Summers, Ben Hepler, Khanis Hubbard,Todd McComb, Bob Lancaster, Radell Lockhart, Derrick Lloyd EDITOR: Jim Lewis, Director of Sports Information FOOTBALL OFFICE TELEPHONES: (704-637-4558, 637-4479, 637-4454) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis,Tim Readling and Dennis Davidson (704-637-4474) SPORTS INFORMATION: Tom Readling Jim Lewis (704-637-4720) TICKET INFORMATON: Peggy Mason (704-637-4474) PHOTOGRAPHY: Chuck Williams, Jim Lewis, STADIUM: Shuford Stadium (4,000) James Sipes and Curtis Fowler. COLORS: Blue and White Administration • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

DR. W. CRAIG TURNER DENNIS DAVIDSON President Athletic Director

Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President of Dennis Davidson has been Catawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury from director of athletics since May of Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where he 1996. He came to Catawba served as President for the past six years. College in July 1984 as director Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty of of public information and Hardin-Simmons University in 1992, serving as Vice moved totally into sports infor- President for Academic Affairs and Professor of English from mation one year later. 1992 to 1996.He then became Executive Vice President and In 1991, Davidson was pro- Chief Academic Officer until he was named Chief Operating Officer in June 2000. Dr. moted to assistant to the athletic Turner then served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at HSU for a director, and in 1993, he was year before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June 1, 2001. promoted to assistant athletic director for game operations,in addition to the sports During his tenure as President,HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of 2007), information duties. record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus budgets. HSU Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been finished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in December of 2006,hav- responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had signifi- ing raised $49.7 million. The University successfully completed its Commission on cant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic Colleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top Tier institution by U.S.News & Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a mem- World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in the West institution by Princeton ber of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was Review for five consecutive years. a member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II football (2002- Dr.Turner was active in the Abilene,Texas,community,serving on the Boards of organ- 04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball and izations such as United Way of Abilene, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Serenity women’s basketball. House,the Abilene Philharmonic,and the Abilene Humanities Council. He has also served Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and on the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, the Independent Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir Colleges and Universities of Texas, the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996. Schools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he currently chairs. A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America Dr.Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton,Mississippi,where he was (CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas Head of the English Department and Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. While there, Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,”cited as “Scholar of the Year,”and elected President as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93. of the Faculty.H is wife,Annette, served the Clinton Independent School District as a first Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from grade teacher. West Rowan High School, where he was a four-year letterman in baseball, earning Previously,he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at Texas All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior. A&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor University in 1974- Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as 1975. Dr.Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Tulane University in British a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually began and American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees from Baylor: the Master of Arts at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975. in English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English and History in 1969. He has edit- A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of ed three books—The Poet Robert Browning and his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays in the Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Salisbury High American Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Welty—as well as having published School. more than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, and chapters in books. Since he greatly Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife,Toni,a registered nurse at Lexington enjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the pro- Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (19), a sophomore at fession and in the classroom. Catawba, Katie (16) and Carrie (11). Dr.Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officer for Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother in Jacksonville, N.C. Shannon and her husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and Peyton. Athletic Training

Robert J. Casmus begins his eigh- Award and the Dan Libera Service Award from the Board of Certification. He is also a teenth year as head athletic trainer at two time recipient of the NC Athletic Trainers Association Trainer of the Year Award in Catawba College overseeing all athletic 2003 and 2008. health care services and the athletic drug A native of Sinking Spring, PA, Casmus earned a master’s degree in exercise and testing and education program. sports science from the University of Arizona in 1985. During that time, Casmus Casmus, along with assistant trainers worked as head athletic trainer at Palo Verde High School. He earned a bachelor’s Rob Dingle and Michael Eden, instruct degree in health education from Temple University in 1983 and during his time in the approximately 20 student athletic train- Pennsylvania area, Casmus worked as an athletic trainer for St. John Neumann High ers in the various educational compo- School and as a summer intern for the Philadelphia Eagles. In addition, Casmus com- nents of athletic training. They also pleted the Advanced Athletic Training Program at West Chester University in 1983 and supervise the students in the clinical is a certified EMT in the state of . aspects as they care for Catawba’s Prior to his current position, Casmus was the head athletic trainer at Chowan athletes. College (1985-90). He also volunteered his services at the 1987 Pan American Games In 2007, Casmus was named the and was an intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 1988. Casmus served on the NATA Division II College and University athletic training staff for the 1990 Olympic Sports Festival in Minneapolis, MN. Casmus Athletic Trainer of the Year. He is cur- was head athletic trainer for the United Football League exhibition game in Taipei, rently the District III Representative to Taiwan in July of 1994. He served as test site administrator and is currently on the prac- the NATA College and University Athletic tical examination developmental committee for the Board of Certification. Casmus Trainers Committee and also serves as served two terms as the District III Representative to the NATA Public Relations com- the District III Board of Director member to the NATA Research and Education mittee from 1998-2005. Casmus serves as a member of the Catawba College Foundation. In 2006,Casmus was named to the North Carolina Board of Athletic Trainer Community Emergency Response Team. Examiners, which is the licensing and regulatory board for athletic trainers practicing Casmus and his wife,Teresa, reside in Salisbury. Teresa is a pharmacist with Option in the state. Care and the Medicine Shoppe in Salisbury.They have a son,Will (9). At the NATA Convention in 2005, Casmus received the Athletic Training Services www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 1 Coaching Staff • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

CHIP HESTER Head Football Coach

Chip Hester enters his seventh season as head coach of the Catawba program. He is the 20th head football coach at the College. Last year, Hester was named the SAC and AFCA Region Coach of the Year after guiding the Indians to an 11-2 mark, a league championship and a berth in the NCAA II Playoffs. In 2003, he guided the Tribe to a 9-2 record and a South Atlantic Conference Championship. Hester guided the Tribe to an 8-3 record in his rookie season at the helm and returned Catawba to the NCAA II playoffs for the fourth straight year. Hester joined the Catawba football staff in 1995, serving under David Bennett for seven seasons. For three of those years, he was part of the South Atlantic Conference Coaching Staff of the Year. The Indians won back-to-back conference titles in 2000 and 2001 and qualified for the NCAA II Playoffs from 1999-2002, advancing to the semifinals in 2001. Hester came to Catawba from . His duties prior to becoming head coach were to coordinate the passing game, coach the wide receivers and coordinate all football recruiting. In addition to his football duties, Hester also served as assistant athletic director for compliance and remains an advisor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes program. For two seasons, 1996-98, Hester served as the head coach for the Catawba College men’s golf program. Hester guided the team to the 1998 South Atlantic Conference Championship and to NCAA II Regional berths in both seasons. He coached two All-Americans, a SAC Player of the Year and a SAC Freshman of the Year. A 1992 graduate of Guilford College, Hester earned a bachelor’s degree in business management. He completed a master’s degree in sports management at Georgia Southern in 1993.While completing his master’s degree, Hester worked as an intern at Catawba, assisting foot- ball, sports information and athletic operations. He graduated from Millbrook High School in Raleigh in 1988. Hester was a standout athlete in football and track at Millbrook. He earned honorable mention all-conference honors in football.At Guilford, Hester was a four-year football letterman (wide receiver), earn- ing the Golden Helmet Award and Leadership Award as a senior. He was also a member of the Varsity Athletic Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at Millbrook High School, working with receivers. He followed as a gradu- ate assistant coach (receivers) at Catawba in 1993. Hester, a native of Raleigh, NC, resides in Salisbury with his wife, Trish.Trish is an assistant principal and volleyball coach at Carson High School. They have two daughters,Morgan (10),andTori (6).The Hesters are active members of First Baptist Church in Salisbury.

COACH CHIP HESTER

Hometown: Raleigh, NC Alma Mater: Guilford (1992) Career Record: 47-20

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JOHN FITZ MATT BARRETT Assistant Head Coach Special Teams Coordinator and Director of Strength and Conditioning Wide Receivers

John Fitz begins his third season as a coach with the Catawba Matt Barrett begins his ninth season football program. He came to Catawba from New Hanover High with the Catawba Indians in 2008. He will School,where he spent six years.His duties at Catawba will include serve as the offensive coordinator and serving as assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and coach the quarterbacks and wide receivers. director of strength and conditioning. In 2007, Barrett coached the AFCA All-American in Last year, the Catawba defense under Fitz ranked 34th in NCAA Brad Roach,who was also the SAC Player of the Year.He also helped II in total defense and produce two of the top three single-season receivers in school his- was 24th in turnover tory. Catawba’s 81 TD’s ranked second nationally and the offense set margin. school records in scoring,yards per game,total yards and numerous In 2006, the Indians passing statistics. ranked No. 12 in the Barrett came to Catawba in 2000 as an offensive assistant respon- nation, allowing 248.5 sible for the defensive scout team, opponent scouting and asisting yards per game. with the running backs. He was the running back coach in 2001 At New Hanover,Fitz and 2002 and coordinated the running game. Barrett coached the served as head coach quarterbacks and co-coordinated the offense in 2003 and 2004, for the last four years. which also produced the 2003 SAC Player of the Year. Prior to becoming head Barrett began coaching at Orange County High School where he coach, he spent two coached the defensive backs and special teams. He graduated from seasons as defensive N.C. State in 1999 with a degree in business management and a coordinator and minor in coaching education. He was active in Campus Crusade for strength coach. New Christ and Athletes in Action. Hanover qualified for Barrett resides in Salisbury. He was born in Fayetteville, NC, the state playoffs each where his family still resides. season with Fitz. Fitz spent 12 years as defensive coordinator and strength coordinator at J.F.Webb High D.J. SUMMERS School before moving to New Hanover. He began his coaching Recruiting Coordinator career as an assistant at High Point Central High School. Fitz resides in Granite Quarry with his wife,Anne. They have a Running Backs son, Jackson (7). D.J.Summers is in his seventh season as a coach at Catawba College.He returned to his BEN HEPLER alma mater after coaching at West Iredell High School. His duties will be to coach the Offensive Line running backs and coordinate recruiting. Ben Hepler begins his fourth season Last year, Summers tutored two All-SAC run- with the Catawba College football program ning backs in Kory Fisher and George Bell. His group of backs broke in 2008. He returned to his alma mater the school record for rushing yards in a single season with 2,616 after serving as offensive line coach at New yards and 41 TD’s. Hanover High School for four years. Last At West Iredell, Summers coached the wide receivers. He began year, Catawba ranked 36th in NCAA II in his coaching career at Polk County High School in 1997. He coached rushing and was fourth in sacks allowed, the receivers and defensive backs at Polk County from 1997-01 and surrendering just 11 in 13 games. also served as basketball coach. Hepler is a 2001 graduate of Catawba, earning a degree in biolo- Summers was a four-year performer at Catawba, earning All-SAC gy. He played four seasons at Catawba and was a South Atlantic honors in 1995 and 1996. During his four years, Summers totaled 68 Conference Honor Roll student each year. He helped the Tribe to a receptions for 1,284 yards and caught 15 touchdown passes. He conference title and a pair of NCAA II playoff appearances. Hepler stands 17th on Catawba’s all-time receiving leaders and is second in was a standout at South Stokes High School, earning all-conference career yards per catch at 18.9 per reception. He graduated in 1997 honors in both football and track. with a degree in physical education. At New Hanover High School,Hepler coached the offensive line In high school, at West Iredell, Summers started all four seasons and was head JV Coach. He helped New Hanover to the playoffs in and earned a spot in the East-West All-Star Game. As a wide receiver, 2003 and 2004. Helper also served as head track and field coach. quarterback and defensive back, he was a two-time all-conference performer and was team MVP as a senior. He resides in Salisbury. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 3 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

CALVIN HUNTER KHANIS HUBBARD Football Operations Defensive Line/Tackles Specialists Khanis Hubbard enters his fifth season as an Calvin Hunter is in his seventh assistant with the Catawba football program in season with the Catawba College 2008. Hubbard will serve as defensive line coach. football program. He joined the staff He is a 2004 Catawba graduate with a degree in from Guilford College, where he was communications. an assistant. While at Guilford,he also In 2007, Hubbard’s unit was second in the league with 32 sacks, served as an assistant women’s resulting in 225 lost yards.He mentored a pair of All-SAC linemen last sea- basketball coach. His duties at son, including an All-American. Ron Ellington was a three time All-SAC Catawba are to oversee the football and All-American performer under Hubbbard and was the 2006 SAC operations and coach the specialists. Defensive Player of the Year. A 1992 graduate of Guilford, While at Catawba, Hubbard was a two-time All-SAC and all-region Hunter earned a bachelor of science selection and earned All-America honors as a senior. Over his four sea- degree in sports management. He sons,he was credited with 169 tackles,including 19.5 sacks and 50 stops played four years at Guilford as a quarterback,earning ODAC Offensive for losses and helped Catawba to three SAC titles. Hubbard had 12 sacks Player of the Year honors. He helped the Quakers to the 1991 ODAC and 24 tackles for loss during his senior season and earned a spot in the Championship. He earned a masters degree at Georgia Southern Cactus Bowl All-Star Game. He was a standout at Enloe High School in University in 1994 and earned a doctoral degree in Sports Management Raleigh, NC, where he was an all-conference performer. from the United States Sports Academy (Daphne,Alabama) in 2005. Hunter served as wide receivers coach at Lenoir-Rhyne College for TODD McCOMB two years before returning to Guilford in 1997. Hunter has served as Event Services Coordinator for the Complex and Inside Linebackers was Sector Coordinator and assisted the Venue Manager at the Georgia Todd McComb begins his third season as an International Horse Park for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in assistant coach at his alma mater. He returned to Atlanta, GA. Catawba after serving as a defensive graduate assis- A native of Greenville, NC, Hunter resides in Greensboro with his tant at the University of North Carolina in 2005. wife,Tiffany,and their son, Logan (9).Tiffany is an early childhood edu- His duties will include coaching the inside line- cation instructor at Guilford Technical Community College. backers and serving as academic coordinator. A four-year standout at Catawba,McComb earned the Kirkland Award in 2003 as the top senior male athlete and helped the Indians to four BOB LANCASTER straight NCAA II playoff berths and a pair of SAC titles. He was a con- Defensive Coordinator sensus All-American as a senior and was a four-time All-South Region per- Defensive Backs former. McComb, who earned a degree in mathematics, was also twice named to the academic all-district squad. Bob Lancaster is entering his At Thomasville High School,McComb was named league Player of the eleventh season at Catawba. He Year as a senior. He helped the Bulldogs to four conference titles in both joined the staff in 1998 from football and basketball. An outstanding athlete, McComb also earned all- North Mecklenburg High School. conference honors in baseball. His duties this year will be to coor- McComb began his coaching career at Coastal Carolina in 2003,serv- dinate the defense and coach the ing as a defensive graduate assistant. He coached inside linebackers for defensive backs. He served as spe- the Chanticleers for two seasons. He earned his masters degree in edu- cial teams coordinator from 2001 cation from Coastal Carolina in 2005. to 2007. He has coached running backs and tight ends at Catawba in McComb is married to the former Africa Lomax.The couple resides the past. in Salisbury. A 1994 graduate of the University of Alberta, Lancaster earned a degree in business education. While at Alberta, he was quarterback of DERRICK LLOYD the football team. He was captain and helped Alberta advance to the Linebackers Canada West Championship Game. Lancaster began coaching at North Mecklenburg High School in Derrick Lloyd will be in his second season as 1996 and served as offensive coordinator.He helped coach at CFL pre- an assistant linebacker coach with Catawba season camps with the Edmonton Eskimos (1991-97) and the College. He played the past two seasons for the Hamilton TigerCats (1998-2005), working with running backs, South Georgia Wildcats of Arena 2. He spent two receivers, defensive backs, and quarterbacks. In 2006, he served as an seasons with the AFL2 Macon Knights. assistant coach with the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe. As a senior at James Madison University,Lloyd was named the Buck Lancaster was born and reared in Regina, Saskatchewan, and cur- Buchannan NCAA I-AA Defensive Player of the Year. He was also named rently resides in Charlotte with his wife, Kimberly. She is the Director A-10 Player of the Year and a first team All-American. Lloyd finished his of Nursing at Salisbury Gardens. They have a daughter, Alexus (5). career with the Dukes with 320 tackles, ranking 10th all-time. Lancaster’s father, Ron, is the Senior Advisor to Organizational Lloyd played for state champion Independence High School and Developement for the CFL Hamilton TigerCats. resides in Charlotte.

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RADELL LOCKHART Defensive Line/Ends Radell Lockhart will be in his fourth season as an assistant coach at his alma mater in 2008. A 2001 Catawba graduate, Lockhart earned a degree in recreation. His duties will be to assist with the defensive line, concentrating on the ends. He also helped coach the Tribe last season and in 2002. At Catawba,Lockhart earned South Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors as a senior in 2000. He was also named to three All-America teams as he recorded 10 sacks and 31 stops for losses. Lockhart holds the school record with 103 tackles for loss and had 27 sacks. Lockhart played professionally over four years, including stints with the New York Giants, New York Jets and San Diego Chargers. He played three seasons in NFL Europe, two with the Scottish Claymores and one with the Frankfurt Galaxy. He helped the Galaxy to an appearance in the 2004 World Bowl. Lockhart was a three-year starter at Independence High School and still resides in Charlotte, NC.

2008 Catawba Newcomers

Avyd Baldwin (WR) played in the 2006 Oasis Shrine Bowl Classic after terfinals in 2006 and rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown in a 19-14 win Holt Raines (TE) is a large tight end from Rosewood HS that also played a phenominal senior season at Christ School. He caught 79 passes for over Mooresville. defensive end. He will play as a tight end at Catawba. Raines was an all- 1,178 yards and 19 receiving touchdowns during his final year with the conference and all-county performer for a team that made four playoff Greenies. Balwin was named first team all-state by the NCISAA and first Kewone Harris (LB) fits the mold of Catawba linebackers by having ter- appearances in his high school career. He served as captain for their foot- team all-conference. He ranked as nation’s #160 wide out by ESPN rific speed and great football instincts. He was one of top tacklers in North ball, basketball, and baseball teams. Insider and is a transfer from Winston-Salem State. Carolina as he made 171 tackles, two sacks, an interception, and three fumble recoveries at Oxford-Webb. Harris also caught four touchdown Marquell Reddick (TE) will join teammate Jared Hensley in Salisbury Seth Barber (DT) earned All-CCC honors as a senior at Ledford HS. passes in 2007. from Grand Rapids Community College. Reddick has morphed from a Kenny Barnes (K) is a kicker from East Rowan HS where he was named Alex Hartsell (DL) is a transfer from The Citadel. He recorded 69 tack- center in high school into an athletic tight end with great size. He earned all-conference and all-county. Not only was he named Rowan County les, with eight tackles for loss, and graded out at 92% as a senior at Ridge all-state honors as an offensive lineman at Inkster HS. Kicker of the Year, but was also a three-time all-county selection in soccer. View HS. Stephen Rust (LB) is expected to play linebacker at Catawba after also Whit Beavers (LB) played for a Hoggard HS team that went 15-0 and Jared Hensley (LS) is one of two players joining Catawba from Grand playing fullback for Hopewell HS. He ran for 387 and 10 touchdowns, won the 4A state championship. He finished his senior season with 118 Rapids Community College in this recruiting class. Hensley was a reliable while making 129 tackles on defense for a Titans team that posted a 10-2 tackles and two interceptions. long snapper and a hard-hitting safety for the Raiders. He posted 32 tack- record. Rust was named conference defensive player of the year as a sen- les, a tackle for loss, and forced a fumble in 2007. At Hudsonville HS ior. He added 13 catches for 162 yards and completed four passes for 117 Tyon Bennett (DB) ran for 1,246 yards and 26 touchdowns on 157 car- (Michigan), he earned All-Region honors as a linebacker on a team that yards and a score. ries as a senior for the 14-0 Division AA Virginia State champion Gretna won the district title. HS. Thomas Trexler (K) took part in the Chris Sailer kicking event involving Octavius Hough (DB) will be a big-bodied safety for Catawba in the 110 players. He placed second in the kicking competition and third in the Kenneth Boulware (DB) piled up 129 tackles and returned two intercep- future. He accounted for 40 tackles and three interceptions to lead East punting contest, finishing ahead of many Division I bound kickers. tions for scores his senior season at Butler HS. He has been timed with Mecklenburg HS to a 9-4 record his senior year. Trexler connected on eight of ten field goal attempts, while nailing 25 out 4.3 speed and possesses a frame already built for college football. of 29 PATs at New Hanover HS. Ryan Jay (OL) earned All-Metro 4A honors during his senior season at Princeton Brooks (RB) comes to Catawba after a standout 2007 season High Point Central HS. The Bison finished 4-8 overall and 2-3 in league Bryant Vennable (DB) comes to Catawba after being named first team at 3A state-runner up North Gaston HS where he rushed for 2,450 yards play. all-state from Gretna HS. He was considered the best cover corner for a and 37 touchdowns on 245 carries. Brooks scored seven touchdowns in a secondary responsible for a 52-0 state championship win. win over Hunter Huss, a feat that tied a 52-year old record for most TDs Decarius Kanyinda (OL) is an offensive lineman from Apex HS that has in a game. He is Gaston County’s all-time rushing leader with 5,031 the size and athleticism to contribute down the road. He was named Trevor Vermette (FB) started at center for Central Cabarrus HS his sen- yards, and holds the county’s all-time record for most rushing yards in a Offensive Hitman of the Year for the Cougars his junior and senior sea- ior year. The Vikings finished 5-8 overall and 3-3 in MECA-6 league play. single season with 2,450. sons. He was also a shot-put specialist for their track team and will play fullback at Catawba. Dustin Craft (LB) is a player every coach dreams of having on their side. T.J. Michel (OL) played both offensive and defensive line for a 12-4 Mt. Craft played for the new Carson HS, a team that went 0-22 during his two Tabor HS team that made the state title game. He also played for two years James Weaver (WR) recorded 34 receptions for 493 yards and five touch- seasons. He did everything Cougar coach Mark Woody asked of him at North Forsyth HS where he was named all-county, and his team won downs as a senior at Leesville Rd. HS. He was also honored as a 2007 despite playing hurt for most of the ear. As a junior, Craft made 145 tack- two conference titles and earned all-county honors as a senior. All-WRAL Area pick for a team that finish 13-2 overall and 5-1 in CAP- les to earn all-county honors. 7 league play. Bobby Morrison (RB) is a hard-nosed running back from West Iredell HS. He earned MVP honors at the Shrine Bowl, was named all-state, and Ronnie Williams (WR) is a receiver with great size and athleticism. He Kaleb Curtis (QB) can play quarterback or receiver. He was named 5A- hauled in 42 catches for 893 yards and 11 touchdowns for Durham Hillside District 6 Player of the Year at Montgomery County High School in set six school records. Morrison’s senior season saw him amass a school record 1,930 yards. HS. Williams participated at the 2007 Shrine Bowl Combine where he Kentucky and he quarterbacked the Eastern Kentucky All-Star team in the posted the event’s highest vertical jump of 34.4 inches. Border Bowl Championship game. During his senior campaign, he passed for 1,264 yards and rushed for 932 yards with 15 touchdowns. As a jun- Cole Parris (DB) made 63 tackles, two interceptions, and a fumble recov- ery in 2007 for Union Pines HS. He was named the Defensive MVP for Dustin Worley (QB) is a quarterback with great height from Banks ior, Curtis completed 81 of 163 pass attempts for 1,100 yards and six County HS in Georgia. As a senior, he completed 30-of-57 passes for 390 touchdowns, while rushing for 968 yards and 13 touchdowns. the 7-4 Vikings and was named first team all-conference. He averaged 16.4 yards on kickoffs and 7.7 yards on punt returns. yards and two scores. Worley also added four rushing touchdowns and 189 yards on the ground, while catching five passes for 133 yards and four Casey Hall (RB) is a transfer from Averett College of Division III. Hall Lakeem Perry (LB) is coming off of a special season for the 12-2 TDs. On defense, he led the way with three interceptions and added 85 appeared in four games for the Cougars, recording nine carries for 27 tackles, while forcing two fumbles and recovering three others. He was an yards. As a return man at Averett, he fielded three kickoffs for 38 yards, Louisburg HS Warriors. Nothing describes Perry better than a warrior and was phenomenal in his senior season as he posted 158 tackles. honorable mention pick for the 2008 Gainesville Times’ All-Area averaging 12.7 yards per return. In High School at Northwest Cabarrus, Basketball team in Northeast Georgia. Hall was a member of an 8-7 Trojan squad that advanced to the 3AA quar- www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 5 2008 Outlook • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

When Catawba fell to special teams unit with eight tackles. Adawi Revels is a more aggressive blocker than Valdosta State to end the Smith and was also a receiving threat during spring scrimmages. Revels was an All- 2007 season it brought to American for the Indian's wrestling program earlier in his career and was effective on spe- a close one of the most cial teams with nine stops and a recovered fumble in 2007. exiting years in the schools football history. The Indians celebrated its Wide Receivers 100th Anniversary of Last year's leading wide out, Antwan Strong, returns fielding a football team for his senior season after hauling in 53 catches for 893 and produced the most yards and six scores. Sophomore Brandon Bunn is a prolific offense in its his- dependable slot receiver that can make tough catches in tory, averaging nearly 45 traffic. The former VMI Keydet hauled in 18 grabs for 293 points a contest. It saw a yards and three touchdowns in 2007. Junior Travis Shuford Stadium shined during a live nationally tele- record-tying 11 wins and Landrum enjoyed being one of the nation's top kick- vised game as the Indians downed Mars Hill 45-21 in a record 13th winning return specialists last fall, boasting a 25.5 yard average on front of just over 5,500 fans. season. Catawba won a twenty attempts, and will now be relied on more in the league title and returned passing game. to the NCAA II playoffs. Sophomore receiver Brian Terwilliger made a strong The school hosted a live televised game for the first time which was seen nationally on Antwan Strong caught 53 case in the spring for playing time,coming off his best off- CSTV (CBS College) and FOX Sports South. The season also saw one of the greatest games passes last season and season in Salisbury,NC. His quarterback-style draws in the when Catawba rallied from an early 35-13 deficit to defeat Carson-Newman 55-49 in led the conference with Blue and White game won over the coaching staff and pro- Jefferson City,TN. 891 receiving yards. vided the spark needed for the Blue's 15-9 double over- Although Catawba will lose the services of conference Player of the Year and All- time win. Gerron Bryant, a transfer from Palm Beach CC, America quarterback Brad Roach, the Indians do return a host of players on offense, can be a force when healthy. Jamey Small and Justing Pate including two of its three top rushers, two of its top four receivers and five starters on will help add depth. The best of the group down the road may be true freshman Ronnie the offensive line. On defense, losses of All-American Ron Ellington, a starting linebacker Williams. The 6-4, 190-pound receiver possesses many of the same traits that made Brent and two starters in the secondary will hurt,but the Indians have back one of the deepest Johnson a household name in the Division II world. lines in NCAA II, along with a pair of linebackers and two starters at defensive back. The Indians also return all its specialists. Tight Ends Departed tight end Shane Timmons was instrumental in passing situations for the Quarterbacks Indian offense last season, catching sixteen passes for a pair of touchdowns. Three soph- Fourth-year junior Howard Williamson established himself as a front-runner to omores are primed to take over for the two-time all-league tight end. replace Roach, who signed a free agent contract with the Baltimore Ravens. Williamson Grayson Downs and Andrew Tamer each caught passes last year, but both were uti- progressed consistently since last year's SAC championship season,throwing for 79 yards lized more as secondary blockers for Timmons in the running game. Lavar Marsh will and a score in the Blue and White game. His mobility in the pocket will help keep defens- make the transition back to tight end in 2008, after playing a good deal of snaps at left es on their heels. tackle. He has the athleticism needed to make the switch to his original position,despite Also in the hunt for time is sophomore Patrick Dennis, who is ready to step into the being a powerful 6-5, 275 pounds. All three tight ends are third-year participants in the quarterback mix after reserve duty last season. He completed 10 of 22 passes for 117 program.They have made great strides in the weight room and in their route-running yards and registered a rushing touchdown in the first overtime of the 2008 spring game. since inking with the 2006 recruiting class. Red-shirt freshman Daniel Griffith suffered numerous injuries during the spring, limiting his action and reps during the off-season. The former 2006 Rowan County Player of the Year threw for a county-record 2,810 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior at North Offensive Line Rowan High School. Catawba's offensive line has a slew of veterans returning this fall and should be home to one of the most imposing offensive lines in Division II. The unit returns all five starters and will have no seniors this season. The offensive line dealt with many concerns prior Running Backs to Catawba's eleven-win season, but they excelled and dominated the line of scrimmage Seniors George Bell and Jamelle Cuthbertson should lead the way in the running throughout the year. game. Bell surpassed expectations as a junior in a crowded Indian backfield in 2007. The Comprised of mostly juniors, this offensive line unit has only allowed eleven sacks All-SAC running back carried on 129 occasions for 715 yards and shattered the college's each of the past two seasons. They protected the 2007 SAC Offensive Player of the Year single-season touchdown mark with 20 touchdowns. at quarterback in a wide-open passing attack and helped Bell carried the workload from time to time last season open up holes for two all-conference running backs. Their and may want the ball even more this year. Cuthbertson efforts helped to shatter previous scoring and yardage is the team's most experienced ball carrier and finished records in a single season, by averaging nearly 45 points per third last year in the rushing column with 646 yards and game and 478 yards per contest. six scores. While he is not a pounding running back like Terence Crosby earned First Team All-SAC honors at left Bell, the fellow senior rusher is one of the team's fastest tackle a year ago and also earned a spot on the 2007 players with the ability to hit the home run if he gets a Daktronics All-Region First Team. Now at left guard is 6-4,300- little room. pound sophomore Kemp McSween. As a freshman,McSween Junior Antonio Hall appears to be the third running started nine games at right tackle and was an integral part to back in the three-headed rotation, a style of football that George Bell made his the cohesiveness upfront. set Catawba single-season rushing records with their presence felt in his first Juniors Hunter Carnes and Kevin Hamaker also return collective 2,616 yards and 41 touchdowns on the season with the Tribe as and there is decent depth and size behind them thanks to last ground in 2007. Hall is an extremely athletic back and the Virginia Tech transfer year's recruiting class. Carnes played multiple positions Junior Kevin gives the coaching staff plenty of options after an set a school record with upfront on the line, ranging from center in the preseason to Hamaker is one of incredible spring showing. True freshmen Princeton 20 touchdowns. right tackle late in the year which is where he will be in 2008. five returners to the Brooks and Bobby Morrison were the stars of the 2008 He was tabbed second team all-conference by the league's offensive line. recruiting class, and both will look to keep the college's coaching staff. At 6-4, 305 pounds, he is a very smart and ver- future rushing attack in full force. Brooks piled up nearly 2,500 rushing yards to help lead satile player,but is also the unit's leader at left guard. Hamaker North Gaston to the 3AA state title game. Morrison tallied 1,930 yards at West Iredell, played through injuries last season, as did most of the offensive line, and recorded twelve while also picking up MVP honors at the Shrine Bowl. starts at right guard. In 2006, Hamaker started all ten games as a red-shirt freshman, and Paving the way for the three-headed rushing attack will be sophomore fullback Erik has quietly become one of the Southeast region's most experienced offensive lineman. Smith. He played in all thirteen games last season and was a great addition for the Tribe's Depth behind Carnes and Hamaker is red-shirt freshman Cody Corn, a Shrine Bowl

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offensive lineman that signed with the program in the 2007 recruiting class. Corn moves Livingstone,Walker also intercepted a pass and raced 82 yards for a score. EJ Branch came well at 6-3, 295-pounds and will scale up the depth chart this fall. Sophomore Zane in as a heralded running back from Albemarle,but has grown comfortable into his role at Gibson filled in nicely for previous All-SAC center Will Reedy last season as a red-shirt linebacker. The junior has the versatility to play on the outside or inside,playing in numer- freshman and started all thirteen games for the Indians. He is the fifth and final returning ous linebacking positions during his five starts. starter on the offensive line, one of the few schools in the country to return at least five Junior Julian Samolu came on strong at season's end last year,collecting 14 of his sea- players with eight or more starts. sonal total of 15 tackles in the last four games of the fall. Samolu is primarily an outside Roy Carter, a 5-10, 310-pound guard, and Daylon McAlexander, a 6-4, 275-pound cen- linebacker, but did make a start in the middle against Albany State during the opening ter, will provide size and ability if injuries hit. Both offensive linemen developed greatly round of the Division II playoffs. Expected to receive valuable snaps at outside linebacker during the spring and would be ready to step into the rotation when called upon. Carter will be junior Leon Ager, who will begin his fouth year with the program after contribut- saw time in nine games last season as a sophomore, serving on the team's field goal unit ing 42 tackles and a forced fumble last season. and as a reserve center. McAlexander took a red-shirt last year after committing to the Another good athlete in sophomore Tony Littlejohn relieves some of the longevity football program from Wakefield High School. concerns that some starting linebackers encounter during a game. The former walk-on turned heads during the regular season finale against Lenoir-Rhyne where he recorded a team-high eight tackles and a stop behind the line of scrimmage. Defensive Line Incoming linebacker recruits Kewone Harris and Lakeem Perry are stars of the future Sophomore defensive end Marqus Davis was a revelation for Catawba's front four in and could be playmakers on the weakside when they get their chance on the field. Harris 2007, becoming a true complement alongside the now departed Ellington. Davis started was one of the leading tacklers in the state as a senior with 171 tackles at Oxford Webb, in seven contests and played in eleven games overall as a freshman, recording 37 tackles, while Perry garnered 158 stops in his final season at Louisburg. 11 tackles for loss, and two and half sacks. Although no one could ever replace Ellington and his 26 career sacks, the cupboard is certain- ly not bare by any means. If the spring was any Defensive Backs indication for the future, Catawba's depth at Senior cornerback Jasmon Carpenter was the lone member of the Tribe secondary to defensive end could be the difference maker on make the All-SAC squad after contributing 40 tackles and a pair of interceptions. His 93- a veteran-laden defense. yard interception return against Newberry was the conference's longest pick of the sea- The Indians most experienced strong side son. Carpenter's eleven defended passes in 2007 rank him among the top five returning defensive end, Arthur Cromartie, returns for his corners in the league. junior year. He has comprised 41 tackles in two Cornerback Chris Noel continues to make a successful comeback after sitting out the years, but really started to show signs of domi- entire playoff season with an injury. Before being hurt against Lenoir-Rhyne,Noel had 23 nance in the spring. Cromartie's 66-yard inter- tackles and an interception. His four pass break ups and two forced fumbles last fall ception return for a touchdown in the 45-21 win showcase how much strength and speed is compacted in his 5-9, 185-pound frame. against Mars Hill on Fox Sports television was The third and final senior cornerback of the Indian's cover men is Marcus Glenn. one of the team's most exciting plays of the sea- Originally from the 2004 recruiting class, Glenn played significant minutes when Noel son. succumbed to his late-season injury. Four and five receiver sets by Valdosta State in the Sophomore Julian Hartsell saw time at both second round of the playoffs allowed himself to be that third corner for Catawba. defensive tackle and defensive end last year. He Terrence Jones could be a top corner during the upcoming season. He has a year of amassed nearly 30 tackles with six tackles for experience and enough speed to make an impact on the starting rotation. Derrick loss and one and a half sacks in thirteen games Junior Arthur Cromartie helps Brown, who red-shirted last season, was a quarterback at Jordan-Matthews High School of action. At 6-4, 285 pounds, Hartsell was agile give Catawba one of the deepest and showed his athleticism in coverage during the spring. enough to switch solely into a pass-rusher in the defensive lines in the nation. One of the team's key defenders this season will be returning starter Cortez Best at offseason. safety. The junior led the Indians in interceptions with four pilfered passes after sitting Brandon Sutton made headlines in his very out the 2006 season. Also being looked upon for time will be Tyrone Moore and red-shirt first collegiate game against Chowan, earning SAC Defensive Player of the Week honors freshman Mike Benton. after posting five tackles,three tackles for loss,two sacks,and a forced fumble. The defen- The emergence of Jaspen Gray in the off-season could be a silver lining for a sec- sive end used his quickness and technique to get through blocks and make 24 tackles,six ondary that lost three members to graduation a year ago. Gray filled in nicely in limited tackles for loss, and three sacks in the 2007 season. action and special teams play with 28 tackles and a forced fumble. Junior Nick Desper Junior Terrence Porter has morphed into a 6-3, 240-pound pass rusher in the spring, has a knack for returning punts and will provide his services in the secondary after an all- adding weight to his frame. He played in twelve games during his sophomore year,rack- conference year on the lacrosse team. Sophomore Aaron Cauble landed an interception ing up 13 tackles and a pair of sacks. Red-shirt freshman Brandon Weedon is the type of in the spring game and hails from nearby East Rowan. explosive athlete the coaching staff feels it can transform into a disruptive edge rusher. As a true freshman in fall camp, he earned valuable experience on the scout team at out- Special Teams side linebacker before growing into a defensive end in the off-season. Placekicker Cory Darnell will return as a fourth-year starter for the Tribe. The former Defensive tackle Melquan Fair turned his reservoir of talent into one monster soph- ESPN The Magazine All-Academic kicker nailed five of twelve field goal attempts and was omore season in 2007. The First Team All-SAC defensive lineman played in all thirteen true on 45-of-49 extra points. Darnell was a busy games while registering 44 tackles,15 tackles for loss,and five sacks. Fair's ability to pres- kicker for a conference championship team that sure the quarterback as an interior lineman helps the back seven in its pass defense. scored 81 touchdowns in 2007, more than any FBS Junior Wilbur Pender is a mature, aggressive defensive tackle, capable of providing sup- (I-A) team. port opposite of Fair. He also played in all thirteen contests,recording 20 stops,five tack- Sophomore DJ Gill, a former all-league place les behind the line of scrimmage, and three sacks. kicker, returned in the spring after missing all of last Depth in the interior was a big concern heading into the 2007 season, which is why season. Several incoming freshman could battle with sophomore Lamar Keaton evolved into a reliable member of the rotation during his fresh- Darnell and Gill at kicker and punter during the fall. man year. He is extremely quick and has a motor that ceases to quit. Red-shirt freshman Junior Will Grant will serve as holder for field goal Robert Brown is also a bigger option at defensive tackle. The run stuffer committed with opportunities again in 2008,while red-shirt freshman Catawba's 2007 initial signing day class from Camden,SC. As a senior,Brown contributed Phillip Russ handled long-snapping duties in the off- 73 tackles, 8 tackles for losses and two sacks. season. Incoming freshman from Catawba's recent rookie class will also vie for playing time at long snapper too. Linebackers All-conference return man Travis Landrum leads Returning to his starting spot for the third straight season at outside linebacker is sen- the way as a kickoff return specialist. Landrum's 90- The return of 2006 All-SAC ior Charles McAfee,a 5-10,210-pound hitter who led the Indians with 96 tackles,11 tack- yard kickoff return against Newberry was a game- kicker D.J. Gill should help les for loss, and two and a half sacks last season. McAfee was named to the All-SAC sec- changing effort and evidence of his speed in the solidify the kicking game. ond team a year ago and will have his sights set on an even greater season this fall. open field. Antwan Strong and Brandon Bunn also Senior inside linebacker Charlie Walker made six starts in 2007, posting 43 tackles, return as punt returners this year, accounting for 19 two tackles for loss, and shared a sack. 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LEON AGER GEORGE BELL Linebacker Running Back

6-1 • 195 • Junior • Grover, NC 41 5-11 • 210 • Senior • Fayetteville, NC 34 2007: Saw action in all 13 games ...recorded season-high nine stops in playoff 2007:Voted second team All-South Atlantic Conference and was a FB Gazette win over Albany State where he also forced a fumble ... had eight tackles (seven third team All-Southeast Region performer ... set school record with 18 rushing solo) in win over Wingate ... had tackle for loss in season-opener at Chowan ... touchdowns and 122 total points, leading the SAC and ranking 17th in NCAA II 2006: Played in four games ... had five tackles, including four solo in win at ... finished second on team with 715 yards rushing which stood 10th in the SAC Livingstone ... also made stop against Mars Hill ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH ... ran for a season-high 103 yards against Wingate, rushing for three scores and earned SAC Player of Week honors ... had two rushing and one receiving score SCHOOL: Was a two-time All-Southwestern Conference pick at Shelby High PERSONAL: in win at Carson-Newman ...had 89 yards and two touchdowns on just four car- School ... Born Leon Scott Ager on July 26, 1987 ... son of Concetta ries in opener at Chowan and added a 69 yard kickoff return ... transfer from Ager ... recreation major with a fine 3.21 GPA in spring semester. Virginia Tech ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a prep All-American at Jack Britt High DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM School ...rushed for 1,100 yards as a freshman,but was injured as sophomore ... 2006 442 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 in just three games as a junior Bell ran for 529 yards and seven TDs ...played in 2007 13 30 12 42 1 0 0 0 0 1 2004 US Army All-American Bowl ...PERSONAL: Born George W.Bell on Oct.28, Career 17 34 14 48 1 0 0 0 0 1 1985 ... son of Jeff and Janet Polk ... physical education major. RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 13 129 715 5.5 70 103 18 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD BRANTLEY BAKER 2007 13 7 44 6.3 13 1/13 2 KO RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD Fullback 2007 13 9 229 25.4 69 0

5-11 • 215 • Freshman (RS) • Clayton, NC 33 Red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: South Johnston ...PERSONAL: Born Brantley Todd Baker on July 8,1985 ...son of Franklin and Melinda Baker ...phys- MIKE BENTON ical education major. Defensive Back

6-2 • 175 • Freshman (RS) • Greesnboro, NC 12 JEB BASS Red-shirted in 2007 ... broke up final pass at goal line to secure win in 2008 Linebacker Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-conference performer at Dudley High School ...PERSONAL: Born Michael Orlando Benton on March 19,1989 ... son of Annie McCain and Carl Benton ... business major with a good 3.05 GPA for spring semester. 6-1 • 205 • Freshman (RS) • Newton, NC 44 Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-conference performer at Foard High School ... helped Tigers to conference title as a senior ... PER- SONAL: Born Jeb Stuart Bass on April 21, 1989 ... son of Roger and Robbin Bass ... has interest in history and education.

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CORTEZ BEST DERRICK BROWN Defensive Back Defensive Back

5-11 • 195 • Junior • Huntersville, NC 3 5-11 • 175 • Freshman (RS) • Siler City, NC 24 2007: R eturned after missing 2006 season and led team with four intercep- Red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: F our-year starter at Jordan-Matthews tions ... made 39 tackles over 13 games and broke up six passes ... his PBU total ... named All-State in track ... PERSONAL: Born Derrick Ray Brown on May 1, ranked 10th in the league ... made nine stops, including two for losses in win at 1989 ... son of Melvin and Edith Brown ... business major. Brevard ... had key interception and 53 yard return in win at ECSU ... had an interception in each of the Tribe’s playoff games ... forced a fumble and added interception in win over Fayetteville State ... 2005: Played in two games ... had an interception and two tackles in win over Tusculum ... had a fumble recovery in win over Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Mecklenburg ... PERSONAL: Bor n Cortez O’Neal Best on Dec. 9, 1986 ... son of Sherrie Best ... sports man- ROBERT BROWN agement major. Defensive Lineman DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2005 2 0 2 2 1 14 0 0 0 1 0 2007 13 25 14 39 4 120 6 5 1 0 1 Career 15 25 14 41 5 134 6 5 1 1 1 6-2 • 285 • Freshman (RS) • Camden, SC 98 Red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Camden ...PERSONAL: Born Robert Marion Brown on Nov.9, 1988 ... son of Ruby Brown ... undecided on major. WILLIS BOYKIN Running Back GERRON BRYANT Wide Receiver 5-9 • 185 • Freshman (RS) • Camden, SC 38 Red-shirted in 2007 ... scored winning touchdown in double-overtime of 6-3 • 180 • Sophomore • W. Palm Beach, FL 2008 Spring Game ... ran for 15 yards and had three catches for 53 yards in that 18 HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: game ... Camden ... Born Willis Boykin on June Red-shirted in 2007 ... transfer from Palm Beach CC ... HIGH SCHOOL: 14, 1989 ... son of Willis and Audrey Boykin ... undecided on major. Boynton Beach ... PERSONAL: Born Gerron Eugene Bryant on Nov.18, 1989 ... son of Gary and Brenda Bryant ... undecided on major.

EJ BRANCH Linebacker BRANDON BUNN Wide Receiver 6-0 • 210 • Junior • Albemarle, NC 45 5-11 • 175 • Sophomore • Virginia Beach, VA 2007: Saw action in a dozen games ... totaled 26 tackles ...made season-high 7 six tackles, including both of his stops for losses in win over Mars Hill ... recov- 2007: Played in a dozen games and was fourth on team with 18 catches ...made ered a fumble in win at Brevard ... moved to linebacker from running back in six receptions, including one for a score, in win at Carson-Newman ... also had TD 2006: 2007 ... Played in all 10 games as a freshman ... only carry came against catch in playoff loss at Valdosta State, making two catches for 66 yards ... his 4.4 Mars Hill ... made four tackles on special teams, including two in season finale at punt return average ranked fourth in the SAC ...had five catches,including a score, HIGH SCHOOL: Lenoir-Rhyne ... Was a three-time all-conference performer at and completed a pass in 2008 Spring Game ...red-shirted in 2006 ...had two catch- Albemarle High School ...ran for 1,233 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior and es for 22 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... transfer from VMI and attended Fork Union also caught a pass for a score ... recognized as the Bulldogs' 2006 Male Athlete ...HIGH SCHOOL: Kellam ...PERSONAL: Born Brandon Eugene Bunn on June 17, PERSONAL: of the Year ... Born Elbert Scott Branch on Nov. 12, 1987 in 1986 ... son of Gene and Deborah Bunn ... sports management major. Albemarle ... son of Elbert and Tabartha Branch ... physical education major. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2007 12 18 293 16.3 42 6/73 3 2006 10 2 2 400 00 00 2007 12 10 12 22 2 0 0 0 1 0 PUNT RETURNS GATT YDS AVG LONG TD Career 22 12 14 26 2 0 0 0 1 0 2007 12 12 53 4.4 13 0 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 9 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

HUNTER CARNES ROY CARTER, Jr. Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman

6-4 • 305 • Junior • Ayden, NC 72 5-10 • 310 • Junior • Warrenton, NC 62 2007: P layed in all 13 games ... made a dozen starts, mainly at left guard ... 2007: S aw action in 10 games ...served as reserve center and also played on named second team All-South Atlantic Conference ... 2006: Saw action in nine line on special teams ...transfer from Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL:Three-time games ... started at right tackle over final three games ... red-shirted in 2005 ... all-area and all-conference selection at Warren County High School ...was named HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-conference pick and was named All-State conference Lineman of the Year ... PERSONAL: Born Roy Eugene Carter, Jr. on as a senior at Ayden-Grifton High School ...posted 113 knockdowns and allowed Oct. 6, 1988 ... son of Roy and Catherine Carter ... sociology major. no sacks as a senior ... piled up 34 tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery on defense .. was a Wendy's High School Heisman nominee ... PERSONAL: Born Hunter Jesse Carnes on Feb. 2, 1987 ... son of Tom and Kathy Carnes ... physical education major with a good 3.14 GPA for spring semester. ZACK CASHATT Linebacker/LS JASMON CARPENTER Defensive Back 6-0 • 200 • Junior • Randleman, NC 57 2007: Played in five games ... saw action on special teams and as a reserve linebacker ... 2006: Saw action in five games on special teams ... red-shirted in 6-0 • 200 • Senior • Black Mountain, NC 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Randleman ... PERSONAL: Born Zackary Robert 2 Cashatt on Oct. 29, 1986 ... son of Sidney and Alisa Cashatt ... history major. 2007: Started all games he played in ... was named second team All-South Atlantic Conference ... led team with nine pass break-ups which stood sixth in the SAC ... recorded seven tackles vs.Wingate ... had five tackles, one for a loss, and a pair of PBU’s vs. Mars Hill ... had interceptions against Newberry and Albany State ... returned pick 93 yards vs. Newberry to set up score ... 2006: Played in all 10 games ... had 40-yard fumble return for touchdown against AARON CAUBLE Presbyterian ...made high of five stops at Mars Hill ...recorded four tackles with Defensive Back an interception and forced fumble vs.Virginia State ... also had interception at Livingstone ... 2005: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ... made 16 tackles ... intercepted a pass in season finale against Lenoir-Rhyne ... was in on seven tackles and broke up a pass in win at Wingate ... made four solo stops and had 5-11 • 170 • Freshman (RS) • Salisbury, NC a PBU in win over Tusculum ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time all-conference 31 selection at Owen High School ... ran for 1,780 yards and 22 touchdowns as a Did not play in 2007 ... had interception in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted senior ... had 235 rushing yards and five touchdowns in 2004 playoff game in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: East Rowan ... PERSONAL: Born Aaron Thomas against Bunker Hill ... PERSONAL: Born Jasmon Lee Carpenter on May 7, 1987 Cauble on Feb. 14, 1988 ... son of Tom Geyer and Kristan Cauble ... mathematics ... son of Sylvia Capenter ... sports management major. major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2005 9 10 6 16 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 2006 10 15 11 26 2 0 2 1 0 3 1 2007 12 22 18 40 2 93 9 2 0 0 0 Career 31 47 35 82 5 93 14 3 0 3 1 CODY CORN Offensive Lineman

6-3 • 295 • Freshman (RS) • Waynesville, NC 65 Red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-conference and All-State as a senior at Tuscola High School ... played in 2006 Shrine Bowl ... helped Mountaineers to state playoffs in 2005 ... PERSONAL: Born Michael Cody Corn on Aug.3,1989 ...son of Diana Kirkpatrick ...has interest in sports management.

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ARTHUR CROMARTIE JAMELLE CUTHBERTSON Defensive Lineman Running Back

6-3 • 230 • Junior • Fayetteville, NC 92 5-8 • 185 • Senior • Charlotte, NC 6 2007: Saw action in all 13 games and started four ... had 24 tackles with one 2007: Played in all 13 games and was third on team with 646 yards rushing for a loss ... had 66-yard interception return for score vs. Mars Hill ... made five ... best day came in playoff win against Albany State with 149 yards on nine car- tackles vs. LR and four against Brevard ... recovered a fumble in playoff win over ries ... ran for over 50 yards in six games and scored six TD’s ... added 78 yards Albany State ... 2006: Played in all 10 games and made eight starts ... made sea- in win over Fayetteville State ... 2006: Named second team All-South Atlantic son-high five tackles and forced a fumble in win over Carson-Newman ... had Conference ... the 218 yard day at Lenoir-Rhyne stands as the third best per- sacks against Newberry and Presbyterian ...also forced a fumble vs. Livingstone formance by a Tribe back ...earned SAC Player of the Week honors vs.LR,adding ...joined team in spring of 2005 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Sanford ...PERSONAL: Born a 40-yard catch and three TD’s to his rushing yards ...ranked fifth in SAC in rush- Arthur Byron Cromartie on Feb. 17, 1986 ... son of Arthur and Celestine ing and seventh in all-purpose yardage ... 51 of his carries and 379 of his yards Cromartie ... business major. came in final two games ...ran for 161 yards in win over Presbyterian ...had four DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU catches for 42 yards at Wingate ... 2005: Played in six games ... had 22 yards on 2006 10 8 9 17 3 2 0 2 0 0 eight carries and caught a pair of passes ... both receptions came in win over 2007 13 13 11 24 1 0 1 0 1 0 Livingstone ... high of 18 yards rushing was at Virginia State ... ran for 35 yards Career 23 21 20 41 4 2 1 2 1 0 and a pair of touchdowns in ’05 spring game ... also had 35 yard reception ... HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at Harding University High School where he rushed for over 2,400 yards and 27 touchdowns during his junior and senior seasons ... invited to the 2005 East-West All-Star game ... PERSONAL: Born Jamelle Nekwa Cuthbertson on Sept. 19, 1987 ... son of Dean and Lisa Richardson ... environ- mental studies major. TERENCE CROSBY RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD Offensive Lineman 2005 6 8 22 2.8 12 18 0 2006 9 65 421 6.5 51 218 4 2007 13 121 646 5.3 68 149 6 Career 28 194 1089 5.6 68 218 10 6-3 • 295 • Junior • Winston-Salem, NC 55 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007: 2005 6 2 6 3.0 4 2/6 0 Started all 11 games at left tackle ...earned first team All-South Atlantic 2006 Conference honors ... named honorable mention All-American by FB Gazette 9 10 144 14.4 40 4/42 0 2007 13 7 21 3.0 10 2/11 0 and second team All-Southeast ... 2006: Played in all 10 games as a freshman ... Career 28 19 171 9.0 40 4/42 0 saw some action as tight end, but started two of last three games at left tackle ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First Team All-Northwest honors as a senior for Glenn High School ... blocked for a 1,700 yard rusher as a two time All-Piedmont Triad 3-A selection during a 12-2 season ...named to 2005 NCPreps.com Preseason All- State team and Ranked in NCPrep Report's Top 30 offensive linemen as a senior ...PERSONAL: Born Terence Lamar Crosby on Dec. 10, 1987 ... son of Denise Crosby and Marcus Gary ... business major. CATAWBA

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CORY DARNELL PATRICK DENNIS Kicker Quarterback

6-2 • 200 • Senior • Rural Hall, NC 36 6-1 • 175 • Sophomore • Durham, NC 10 Was a member of the SAC Honor Roll ...2007:Took over place-kicking duties Member of SAC Honor Roll ...2007: Played in seven games ...completed all four in 2007 and converted 45 of 49 point-after tries ... made five field goals and pass attempts for 54 yards against Livingstone ... had two completions, including ranked sixth in the league ... hit on two field goals with a long of 44 in a win at one for 43 yards at Chowan ...was 10-of-22 for 117 yards passing and ran for a score Carson-Newman ... was named SAC Player of the Week after the CN win as he in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... member of SAC Honor Roll ... com- accounted for 11 points ... his 6.0 points per game was eighth in the league ... pleted 6-of-12 passes for 69 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: Four- 2006: Named first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District ... 10 of his 34 year starter at Cedar Ridge High School and was honored as an NCPreps.com All- punts were downed inside the opponents 20-yard-line ...made two of three field State quarterback in 2005 ... led Red Wolves to an 8-3 record and a conference title goal tries ... his long of 37 yards came late in fourth quarter vs. Lenoir-Rhyne to as a senior,while completing 132 of 254 passes for 2,243 yards and 20 touchdowns push the Tribe lead to eight points ... had long punt of 48 yards at Lenoir-Rhyne ... PERSONAL: Born Patrick Bryan Davis on Nov. 20, 1987 ... son of Danny and ... 2005: Averaged 35.9 yards per punt in 58 attempts ... 10 of his punts were Brenda Dennis ... therapeutic recreation major with an excellent 3.62 GPA. downed inside the opponent 20-yard-line ... had four punts over 50 yards with GM EFF. a long of 57 at Carson-Newman ... connected on 24-yard field goal in win over PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING HIGH SCHOOL: PER- Livingstone ... red-shirted in 2004 ... North Forsyth ... 2007 7 7 10 113 43 0 0 70.0 54 164.9 SONAL: Born Cory Brandon Darnell on Dec. 29, 1985 ... son of Steve and Robin Darnell ... environmental science major with an outstanding 3.77 GPA. RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2005 7 1 -1 -1.0 -1 -1 0 KICKING G XP-XPA FG-FGA LG PTS 2005 11 0-0 1-4 24 3 2006 10 2-3 2-3 37 8 2007 10 45-49 5-12 44 60 Career 31 47-52 8-19 44 71 PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD NICK DESPER 2005 11 58 2028 35.9 57 10 5 1 2006 10 34 1139 33.5 48 10 1 2 Defensive Back Career 21 92 3167 34.4 57 20 6 3

6-0 • 180 • Sophomore • Carrboro, NC 28 2007: Played in seven games on special teams and as reserve defensive back ... had a pair of tackles in playoff win over Albany State ... averaged six yards on five MARQUS DAVIS punt returns and also had a kickoff return for 21 yards ... also plays lacrosse for Defensive Lineman Catawba ... HIGH SCHOOL: Chapel Hill ... PERSONAL: Born Nicholas Hall Desper on Dec. 16, 1987 in Durham, NC ... son of Steve and Judith Desper ... has interest in physical education. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 6-2 • 240 • Junior • Charlotte, NC 99 2007 7 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007: Played in 11 games and started seven ... had 37 total tackles with 11 PUNT RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD stops for losses which ranked third on team ...forced a fumble and had two recov- 2007 12 12 53 4.4 13 0 eries against Wingate ... blocked field goal at Chowan ... had high of six tackles against Carson-Newman and Tusculum ... had two sacks in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... transfer from Louisburg JC ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Mecklenburg ... PERSONAL: Born Marqus Stephane Davis on July 7, 1987 ... son of Michele Rush ... recreation major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU LAMAR DIXON 2007 11 20 17 37 11 2.5 2 1 0 0 Linebacker

6-0 • 190 • Freshman (RS) • Hickory, NC 54 Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned all-conference honors at Hickory High School ...PERSONAL: Born Lamar Mondale Dixon on Oct.13,1988 ... son of Spencer and Rhonda Dixon ... business major.

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GRAYSON DOWNS DJ GILL Tight End Kicker

6-3 • 275 • Sophomore • Mt. Pleasant, NC 87 5-9 • 170 • Sophomore • Orlando, FL 29 2007: Saw action in 11 games ... had three catches, two coming in win over 2007: Did not play ... kicked 45-yard field goal in 2008 Spring Game ... 2006: Livingstone ... also had catch vs. Valdosta State in playoffs ... made catch for 13 Earned place-kicking duties as a true freshman ... made all 21 extra-point tries ... yards in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All- connected on four of six field goals ...hit on long of 40 yards against Virginia State Piedmont honors at Mt. Pleasant High School ... listed in the NC Prep Report's ...punted 15 times and had a 36.3 average ...HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-State and annual Elite 101 players in North Carolina ... caught 30 passes for 342 yards and All-Central Florida honors at Cyprus Creek High School ... was named All-Orange three touchdowns as a junior ... added 34 catches as a sophomore ...PERSONAL: County during a break-out senior season, where he made 12 of 14 field goal Born Grayson Michael Downs on May 23, 1988 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Michael attempts and converted all 32 extra point tries ...PERSONAL: Born Douglas D.Gill and Beth Downs ... undecided on major. on Feb. 13, 1988 ... son of Doug and Denise Gill ... political science major. KICKING G XP-XPA FG-FGA LG PTS RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2006 9 21-21 4-6 40 33 2007 11 3 38 12.7 20 2/34 0 PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD 2006 9 15 545 36.3 43 3 1 1

MELQUAN FAIR Defensive Lineman MARCUS GLENN Defensive Back 6-1 • 260 • Junior • Raleigh, NC 52 5-10 • 180 • Senior • Union, SC 2007: Started in 12 of 13 games ... selected as second team All-South Atlantic 21 Conference performer ...recorded 44 tackles,including a team second-best 15 for 2007: Played in a dozen games ... had 11 total tackles with nine solo stops ... losses, which was ninth in the SAC ... was also second on squad with five sacks, game high of three tackles came against Tusculum and Lenoir-Rhyne ... had a sack ranking ninth in the league ...was in on three sacks with four TFL’s at Tusculum ... and forced fumble in win at Brevard ...had pass break-ups against Fayetteville State made seven tackles with three for losses vs. Newberry ... recovered a fumble and Tusculum ... 2006: Saw action in three games ... had a pair of tackles and two against Livingstone ... 2006: Played in 10 games as a freshman ... made 16 tackles, break-ups in win over Virginia State ... 2005: Played in two games ... recorded a including a high of four in win over Presbyterian ... had a pair of stops and forced solo tackle in win over Livingstone ... red-shirted in 2004 ... HIGH SCHOOL: a fumble in opening win over Winston-Salem St. ... had a fumble recovery and a Started at Union High School ... helped Yellow Jackets to a state title ... PERSON- tackle for a loss in win at Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL: East Wake ... PERSON- AL: Born Marcus Arrington Glenn on Jan. 14, 1985 in Union ... son of Jeanette AL: Born Melquan Andrew Fair on June 23,1988 ...son of Lybrant and Kisha Rush Glenn and Marvin Booker ... business major. ... business major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU 2005 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 2006 3 2 0 2 0 020 0 0 0 10 3 13 16 2 0 11 00 2007 2007 13 20 24 44 15 5 10 00 12 9 2 11 0 021 1 0 1 Career 23 23 37 60 17 5 2 1 0 0 Career 17 12 214 0 0 4 1 1 0 1

ZANE GIBSON WILL GRANT Offensive Lineman Punter

6-3 • 310 • Sophomore • Wake Forest, NC 78 6-0 • 200 • Junior • High Point, NC 85 2007: Served as the holder on place-kicking teams ... also saw action as back-up 2007: Started all 13 games as the Tribe center ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: punter with four of his five punts downed inside the opponent 20-yard-line ...red- Started at Wakefield High School ... blocked for All-State halfback Matt shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Central ... PERSONAL: Born William James Baugh, who rushed for 2,518 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior ... helped the Grant on Mar. 18, 1987 ... son of Kevin and Sharon Grant ... business major. Wolverines to the 4AA semifinals of the state playoffs with a 14-1 record ... PER- SONAL: Born Zane Thomas Gibson on June 17, 1988 in Raliegh, NC ... son of PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD 2007 Randall and Marjorie Gibson ... education major. 5 5 143 28.6 34 4 0 0 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 13 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

JASPEN GRAY KEVIN HAMAKER Defensive Back Offensive Lineman

5-11 • 175 • Junior • Advance, NC 47 6-3 • 295 • Junior • Beaufort, SC 56 2007: Saw action in all 13 games ... made 28 tackles (23 solo) ... had five tack- 2007: Made 11 starts as the Indians’ right guard ... 2006: Started all 10 games les in playoff win over Albany State ... recorded four stops and forced a fumble at right guard ...red-shirted in 2005 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the 2004 WTOC against Mars Hill ...had interception in 2008 Spring Game ...2006: Played in all 10 Super 11 Preseason All-Star team as a senior at Battery Creek High School ...ranked games as a freshman ...made three tackles against Livingstone and Virginia State ... as South Carolina's preseason top prep wrestler at 275 pounds ... PERSONAL: HIGH SCHOOL: Davie County ...PERSONAL: Born Jaspen Henry Gray on March Born Kevin Donald Hamaker on May 10, 1987 ... son of Peter and Vickie Hamaker 28, 1988 in Mocksville, NC ... son of Ronald and Sharon Gray ... athletic training ... business major with a good 3.12 GPA. major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2006 10 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 13 23 5 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Career 23 26 10 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 KYLE HARDEE Offensive Lineman /Long Snapper DANIEL GRIFFITH 5-10 • 245 • Freshman (RS) • Concord, NC 68 Quarterback Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: NW Cabarrus ... PERSONAL: Born George Kyle Hardee on Nov.7, 1988 ... son of Kevin and Joy Hardee ... undecided on major. 6-2 • 205 • Freshman (RS) • Salisbury, NC 13 Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Named Rowan County Player of the Year at North Rowan High School where he set the single-season passing mark ... helped Cavaliers to a pair of conference titles ... PERSONAL: Born Daniel Kay JULIAN HARTSELL Griffith on Oct.22,1988 ...son of Rodney and Hopelyn Nunn ...therapeutic recre- ation major. Defensive Lineman

6-4 • 275 • Sophomore • Columbia, SC 39 ANTONIO HALL 2007: Saw action in all 13 games and made a pair of starts ...made 29 tackles with six for losses ... had six tackles, including a sack and another stop for a loss vs. Running Back Fayetteville State ... was also in on sack at Chowan ... forced a fumble at Tusculum ...had sack and forced fumble in 2008 Spring Game ...red-shirted in 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Ridgeview ...PERSONAL: Born Julian Xavier Hartsell on March 8,1988 5-9 • 185 • Junior • Greensboro, NC in Fort Bragg, NC ... son of William and Carolyn Hartsell ... sports management 5 major. 2007: Played in all 13 games ...had high of 37 yards with a score at Brevard ... DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU ran for 30 yards and a TD in opening win at Chowan ... also caught pass vs. 2007 13 16 13 29 6 1.5 0 1 0 0 Chowan ... averaged nine yards on four punt returns with a long of 20 ... made a pair of tackles on special teams ...2006: Saw action over nine games on punt and kickoff return teams ... made two receptions in 2007 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Northeast Guilford ... PERSONAL: Born Antonio Bernard Hall on Dec. 12, 1986 ... son of Shelia Geddie ... business major. RUSHING GATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 13 17 77 4.5 22 37 2 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 13 1 16 16.0 16 1/16 0

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TERRENCE JONES TRAVIS LANDRUM Defensive Back Wide Receiver

5-9 • 160 • Sophomore • Rockingham, NC 20 6-0 • 185 • Junior • Inman, SC 80 2007: Played in nine games as a true freshman ... forced and recovered a fum- 2007: Named second team All-South Atlantic Conference as a return specialist ble at Brevard ... had a 29.2 average on four kickoff returns with a long of 42 vs. ...posted 25.5 average over 20 returns,including a 90 yarder for a TD vs.Newberry Lenoir-Rhyne ...HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ...PERSONAL: Born Terrance ... his average was fourth in SAC and 41st in NCAA II ... made 11 catches with a Shamir Jones on Mar. 17, 1989 ... son of Mia Jones ... undecided on major. 15.2 average per catch ... had three grabs with one for a score at Brevard ... also 2006: DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM had TD catch in playoff win over Albany State ... Played in all 10 games ... ranked fifth in SAC in kickoff returns ... had a 35-yard return vs. Presbyterian and 2007 9 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 one for 32 yards at Lenoir-Rhyne ... lone reception came at Livingstone ... had two KO RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD catches in 2007 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbed All-State and all-confer- 2006 9 4 117 29.2 42 0 ence as a senior at Chapman High School ... was selected to play in the North- South All-Star game ... as a junior, he threw for 824 yards and four touchdowns, while rushing for 879 yards and six scores ... PERSONAL: Born Travis Lamar Landrum on March 27, 1988 in Spartanburg, SC ... son of Don and Belinda Landrum ... has interest in computer programming. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD LAMAR KEATON 2006 10 1 2 2.0 2 1/2 0 Defensive Lineman 2007 13 11 167 15.2 44 3/65 2 Career 23 12 169 14.1 44 3/65 2 KO RETURNS GATT YDS AVG LONG TD 2006 10 11 241 21.9 35 0 6-0 • 270 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 73 2007 13 20 510 25.5 90 1 Career 23 31 751 24.2 90 1 2007: Played in a dozen games and had one start ...made 16 tackles with three for losses ... all three stops for losses came in opener at Chowan ... had QB pressure vs. Newberry ... had sack and forced fumble in 2008 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: Butler ... PERSONAL: Born Lamar J. Keaton on Sept. 9, 1989 ... son of Lionel and Andrea Keaton ... physical education major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU TONY LITTLEJOHN 2007 12 7 9 16 3 0 0 0 0 0 Linebacker

5-11 • 185 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 43 2007: Saw action in 12 games as a true freshman ... had 17 tackles ... made eight stops, including one for a loss vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... made fumble recovery at Brevard ... made three tackles in playoff win over Albany State ...HIGH SCHOOL: Waddell ... PERSONAL: Born Tony Dewayne Littlejohn on Apr. 19, 1989 ... son of Tony and Lisa Littlejohn ... undecided on major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2007 12 6 11 17 1 0 0 0 1 0

LAVAR MARSH Tight End

6-5 • 275 • Sophomore • Burlington, NC 84 2007: Played in seven games as a reserve tight end ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Eastern Alamance ...PERSONAL: Born Lavar Brunson Marsh on July 14, 1988 ... son of Berlinda Tomain and Ricky Marsh ... undecided on major. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 15 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

CHARLES McAFEE KEMP McSWEEN Linebacker Offensive Lineman

5-10 • 215 • Senior • Charlotte, NC 51 6-4 • 300 • Sophomore • Rockingham, NC 70 2007: Earned second team All-South Atlantic Conference honors ... led team 2007: Played in a dozen games and made nine starts ...battled injuries,but was and ranked ninth in SAC with 96 tackles ... fourth on team with 11 stops for loss- the regular right tackle ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-con- es ... made 14 tackles with two for losses in playoff loss at Valdosta State ... also ference selection at Richmond Senior High School ... blocked for record-setting recorded 14 tackles at Brevard ... made 11 stops with two sacks at Tusculum ... East Carolina running back Norman Whitley,who rushed for 2,700 yards as a jun- forced a fumble against Newberry and recovered one at Carson-Newman ...2006: ior and 2,064 yards as a senior. also played defensive tackle as a junior ... PER- Played in nine games ... earned SAC Player of Week honors on O/16 after making SONAL: Born Kemphis Jamar McSween on March 8, 1988 ... son of Darrell and 14 tackles with two for losses in win vs. Carson-Newman ... that was one of three Traci McSween ... physical education major. double-figure tackles games, adding 10 in wins over Presbyterian and Lenoir- Rhyne ... also forced a fumble vs. PC ... had a sack and recovered a fumble at Livingstone ... made eight tackles with two for losses vs.Tusculum ... 2005: Saw action in six games ... had seven tackles ... made three tackles in win over Livingstone ... had two stops against Winston-Salem and Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a first team All-Mecklenburg County performer at Vance High TYRONE MOORE School ... PERSONAL: Born Charles Brannon McAfee on Sept. 11, 1986 ... son of Defensive Back Janet McAfee and Charles Gabriel ...business major with an outstanding 3.57 GPA for spring semester. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2005 62 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-0 • 200 • Senior • Lakeland, FL 8 2006 9 35 27 62 8 1 0 2 1 1 2007 13 48 48 96 11 2.5 0 2 1 1 2007: Played in nine games ... made 21 tackles and had a pair of interceptions Career 28 85 80 165 19 3.5 0 4 2 2 ... had eight tackles with one for a loss at Valdosta State in playoffs ... picks came against Brevard and Albany State ...also forced a fumble in playoff win over Albany State ... HIGH SCHOOL: Lake Gibson ... PERSONAL: Born Tyrone Lewis Moore on Apr. 5, 1983 ... son of Tyrone and Ledora Moore ... recreation major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM DAYLON McALEXANDER 2007 9 10 11 21 2 21 2 1 0 0 1 Offensive Lineman

6-4 • 275 • Freshman (RS) • Raleigh, NC 61 ERIC MORMAN Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-conference performer at Wide Receiver Wakefield High School where he was conference Lineman of the Year as a senior ... helped Wolverines to conference title ... PERSONAL: Born Samuel Daylon McAlexander on May 13,1989 ...son of Eddie and Regina McAlexander ...has inter- est in physical education. 6-1 • 165 • Freshman (RS) • Rockingham, NC 27 Red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ...PERSONAL: Born Eric Rashad Morman on Oct. 14, 1989 ... son of Charles and Kay Morman ... phys- ical education major. COLBY McCANNA Tight End

6-2 • 215 • Junior • Laurinburg, NC 86 2007: Played in six games as a back-up tight end ...red-shirted in 2005 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Scotland County ... PERSONAL: Born Colby Thomas McCanna on July 2, 1987 ... son of Joel and Lee McCanna ... chemistry major.

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CHRIS NOEL ADRIAN PETER Defensive Back Wide Receiver

5-9 • 180 • Senior • High Point, NC 22 5-8 • 155 • Sophomore • Berlin, GERMANY 83 2007: Played in first 11 games before breaking arm in regular-season finale ... 2007: Saw action in six games ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: made 23 tackles and broke up four passes ... had six tackles and forced a fumble Vermont Academy ... PERSONAL: Born Adrian Andreas Peter on April 13, 1987 ... against Fayetteville State ...also forced a fumble at Carson-Newman ...recorded an son of Andreas and Chris Peter ... undecided on major. interception against Mars Hill ...2006: Saw action in eight games ...recorded a pair of tackles against Livingstone,Newberry and Carson-Newman ...had a pass break- up vs. Virginia State ... made an interception in 2007 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Area and All-Piedmont Triad honors as a senior at Andrews High School ...tallied 89 tackles with six interceptions and recovered five fumbles in his final season ... accounted for more than 1,000 yards of total offense and 18 TERRENCE PORTER touchdowns ...PERSONAL: Born Christopher James Noel on Oct. 30, 1985 ... son Defensive Lineman of Robert and Sandra Noel ... sports management major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM 2006 8 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2007 11 16 7 23 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 6-3 • 245 • Junior • Roanoke Rapids, NC Career 19 21 8 29 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 89 2007: Pla yed in a dozen games and made one start ... posted 34 tackles with seven for losses ... made four tackles with two sacks in win over Livingstone ... had a pair of QB pressures vs. Fayetteville State ... broke up a pass and had a tackle for loss vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... 2006: Saw action in nine games as a freshman ... was in on a sack against Carson-Newman ... made five tackles with a tackle for a loss vs. JUSTIN PATE Presbyterian ... also had stops for losses against Mars Hill and Winston-Salem St. ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-conference and all-area selection at Roanoke Wide Receiver Rapids High School ...named conference Lineman of the Year as a senior,racking up 87 tackles and four sacks ... as a junior he was in on 65 tackles and three sacks and added three sacks as a sophomore ... was a NCPrepReport.com 2005 Preseason All- PERSONAL: 5-7 • 190 • Junior • Charlotte, NC State 2A team at defensive end ... Born Terrence Antonio Porton on May 15 10, 1988 in Ahoskie,NC ... son of Robert Porter and Wanda Cofield ... has interest in 2007: Played in eight games on special teams and as reserve wide out ... red- accounting. shirted in 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL:West Charlotte ...PERSONAL:Born Justin Jamal DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM Pate on Jan. 1, 1986 ... son of Steve and Natalie Pate ... sports management major. 2006 9 8 13 21 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 2007 12 8 5 13 3 2 0 1 0 0 Career 21 16 18 34 7 2.5 0 1 0 0 WILBUR PENDER Defensive Lineman ADAWI REVELS Fullback 6-2 • 300 • Junior • Franklinton, NC 93 2007: Saw action in all 13 games ... registered 20 tackles with three sacks ... had two 6-0 • 220 • Sophomore • Hiddenite, NC sacks and four tackles against Lenoir-Rhyne ... made six tackles with three stops for losses, 32 including a sack in opener at Chowan ... recovered two fumbles at Brevard ... red-shirted in 2007: Saw action in 10 games on special teams and at linebacker ...had nine tack- 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Franklinton ...PERSONAL: Born Wilbur Eugene Pender on Sept.2, les ... three of his stops came in opener at Chowan ... recovered a fumble against 1987 ... son of Wilbur and Edith Pender ... mathematics major. Fayetteville State ... red-shirted in 2006 ... earned All-America honors from the DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM National Collegiate Wrestling Association with Catawba’s club team ... he placed 2006 7 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 00 eighth in the 235-pound class ... HIGH SCHOOL: North Iredell ... PERSONAL: 2007 13 6 14 20 5 3 0 0 20 Born Adawi Sogwili Revels on Aug. 30, 1988 ... son of Gary and Angela Revels ... Career 20 6 16 22 6 3 00 2 0 political science major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2007 10 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 1 0

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HOWARD RICHARDSON DJ SHIPP Offensive Lineman Offensive Lineman

6-1 • 305 • Sophomore • McLeansville, NC 74 6-2 • 275 • Sophomore • Spencer, NC 66 2007: Saw action in 10 games as a reserve on the line ... red-shirted in 2006 ... Did not play in 2007 and red-shirted in 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL: North Rowan HIGH SCHOOL: N orthwest Guilford ... PERSONAL: B orn Howard Anthony ... PERSONAL: Born Datwain Jermaine Shipp on Feb. 9, 1988 in Salisbury, NC ... Richardson on Sept. 23, 1987 ... son of Howard and Nett Richardson ... environ- son of Myra Shipp and Timothy Wiseman ... business major. mental science major with a good 3.07 GPA.

JAMEY SMALL PHILIP RUSS Wide Receiver Long Snapper

6-3 • 160 • Junior • Rockwell, NC 6-3 • 260 • Freshman (RS) • Casar, NC 82 69 2007: Saw action in seven games ... caught six passes for a 14.8 average ... had Red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Burns ...PERSONAL: Born Philip Tyler three receptions against Livingstone ... made two catches for 54 yards in opener at Russ on Mar. 29, 1989 ... son of Tim and Elizabeth Russ ... physical education major Chowan ... had two grabs in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH with a good 3.11 GPA. SCHOOL: East Rowan ... PERSONAL: Born Jamey Lee Small on March 21, 1987 ... son of Shadrick and Susette Small ... physical education major. RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2007 7 6 89 14.8 43 3/21 0 JULIAN SAMOLU Linebacker CHRIS SMITH 6-1 • 215 • Junior • Salisbury, NC 9 Offensive Lineman 2007: Played in eight games after missing time with a foot injury ... made 15 tackles, including one for a loss against Valdosta State ... high of five stops came against Brevard and Albany State ... 2006: Played in all 10 games as a freshman ... 6-3 • 275 • Freshman (RS) • Rockingham, NC made a tackle for loss at Livingstone ... caused one fumble and recovered another 71 at Wingate ... HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2005 Rowan County Co-Defensive Player Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ... PERSONAL: Born of the Year as a senior at West Rowan High School ... led the 13-1 Falcons to the Robin Christopher Smith on July 20,1989 ...son of Amanda Goodwin ...undecided 3AA state quarterfinals finishing with 128 tackles ... PERSONAL: Born Julian on major. Tamba Samolu on April 15,1988 in Salisbury ...son of Louise Robinson and Joseph Samolu ... business major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2006 10 4 7 11 10 00 1 1 2007 8 4 11 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 Career 18 8 18 26 2 0 0 0 1 1 ERIK SMITH Fullback

6-0 • 225 • Sophomore • Evans, GA 48 2007: Played in all 13 games at fullback and on special teams ... had eight tackles, including two each against Brevard and Mars Hill ... ran for 15 yards and caught a pass in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Greenbrier ... PERSONAL: Born Erik Michael Smith on Jan. 8, 1988 ... son of Steve and Jeanette Smith ... sports management major.

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ANTWAN STRONG ANDREW TAMER Wide Receiver Tight End

5-11 • 180 • Senior • Charlotte, NC 4 6-5 • 250 • Sophomore • Winston-Salem, NC 88 Earned the Charlotte Touchdown Club Scholarship ... 2007: Played in all 13 2007: Played in 11 games ...had one catch for 17 yards in win over Livingstone games and stood second on team in receptions and TD grabs ... ranked fourth in ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: N orth Forsyth ... PERSONAL: Bnor league in catches per game and third in receiving yards ... was 30th in NCAA II in Andrew Tyson Tamer on July 14, 1987 ... son of David and Vicki Tamer ... political total receiving yards and 71st in yards per game ...had career-high nine catches for science major with a fine 3.20 GPA for spring semester. 110 yards in win at Carson-Newman ... had seven receptions for 96 yards in play- RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD off loss at Valdosta State ... made two touchdowns catches against Albany State ... 2007 11 1 17 17.0 17 1/17 0 2006: Finished third on team with 30 receptions ... made seven catches for 114 yards in win over Carson-Newman ... two were key catches in go-ahead drive late in third quarter ...had five receptions at Wingate and four for 68 yards vs.Winston- Salem St. ... 2005: Played in all 11 games ... had a dozen catches for 172 yards ... had three receptions for 65 yards and a score at Carson-Newman ...also had three catches for 56 yards against Newberry ... had touchdown catch against BRIAN TERWILLIGER Livingstone ...averaged 5.1 yards on 13 punt returns ...red-shirted in 2004 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-conference, all-area and All-Mecklenburg at West Charlotte High Wide Receiver School ... had 70 catches for 1,173 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior ... helped Lions to the quarterfinals of the 4A state playoffs ... had 62 catches with seven touchdowns as a junior ...PERSONAL: Born Antwan Lavell Strong on July 4, 1986 ... son of Cynthia Strong-Anthony and Herbert Anthony ... sports management 5-11 • 165 • Sophomore • Wilmington, NC 19 major with a good 3.00 GPA for spring semester. Red-shirted in 2007 ...had catch for 18 yards and completed pass for three yards RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD in 2008 Spring Game ...HIGH SCHOOL: New Hanover ...PERSONAL: Born Brian 2005 11 12 172 14.3 36 3/65 2 Michael Terwilliger on Mar. 24, 1988 ... son of Steve and Windy Terwilliger ... sports 2006 10 30 329 11.0 39 7/114 0 management major. 2007 13 53 891 16.8 63 9/110 6 Career 34 95 1392 14.7 63 9/110 8

PUNT RETURNS GATT YDS AVG LONG TD 2005 11 13 66 5.1 16 0 2006 10 1 1 1.0 1 0 2007 13 7 39 5.6 19 0 CHARLIE WALKER Career 34 21 106 5.0 19 0 Linebacker

6-1 • 225 • Senior • Columbus, GA 17 BRANDON SUTTON 2007: Played in a dozen games with seven starts ... totaled 43 tackles with highs of seven stops against Fayetteville State and Wingate ... added a sack and a Defensive Lineman fumble recovery in the FSU win ... returned interception 82 yards for a score in win over Livingstone ...... Red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Hardaway ... PERSONAL: Born Charlie Walker on April 27, 1983 ... sports management major. 6-3 • 245 • Sophomore • Snow Hill, NC DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 95 2007 12 22 21 43 2 0.5 1 0 1 0 2007: Played in 12 games as a true freshman ...named South Atlantic Conference Player of the Week after season opener at Chowan where he made two sacks and forced a fumble ...also had sack in playoff win over Albany State ...six of his 24 tackles in 2007 went for loss- es ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-conference and two-time All-State selection at Greene Central High School ...helped Rams to three conference titles ...PERSONAL: Born Brandon Theo Sutton on Nov.28, 1988 ... son of Isaac and Glenda Koonce ... recreation major. DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM 2007 12 8 16 24 6 3 0 0 0 1

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MARIO WASHINGTON HOWARD WILLIAMSON Wide Receiver Quarterback

5-8 • 160 • Freshman (RS) • High Point, NC 23 6-1 • 190 • Sophomore • Greensboro, NC 1 Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ragsdale ... PERSONAL: Born Mario 2007: Played in four games ... completed two of three passes for nine yards in Douglas Washington on Oct. 18, 1988 ... son of Mario and Sharon Washington ... playoff win over Albany State ... threw for 79 yards and a score in 2008 Spring athletic training major. Game ... 2006: Lone action came in win at Livingstone ... completed 8-of-16 pass- es for 67 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2005 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Dudley High School ...led the Panthers to the 3A state title game as a sen- ior, throwing for 1,700 yards and 22 touchdown passes against only three inter- ceptions ...PERSONAL: Born Howard Evert Williamson on Oct.31,1987 ...son of BRANDON WEEDON Sandra Williamson and H. Evert Williamson ... sports management major. GM EFF. Defensive Line PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING 2007 4 2 4 9 9 0 0 50.0 9 68.9 RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD 2006 6-2 • 220 • Freshman (RS) • Columbia, SC 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 91 2007 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-region performer at Spring Valley High School ... PERSONAL: Born Brandon Bernard Weedon on Dec. 14, 1988 ... son of Byron and Jennis Weedon ...undecided on major.

CHRIS WILLIAMS Offensive Lineman

6-0 • 240 • Freshman (RS) • Charlotte, NC 76 Red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: First Assembly ... PERSONAL: Born Chris Michael Williams on Feb. 23, 1988 ... son of Dennis and Bonnie Williams ... music major.

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SHUFORD STADIUM

Shuford Stadium has been the home to the Catawba Indians football team since the College relocated to Salisbury in 1925 and played host to a CSTV (CBS College) nationally broadcast game on September 27, 2007 against Mars Hill. In 1999, the field was named after legendary Tribe coach Gordon Kirkland. The new stadium has a seating capacity of 4,000 and can accommodate up to 5,000 spectators. Prior to the latest reconstruction for the beginning of the 2003 season, the last major renovation to the stadium was the original Hurley Press Box facility that was built in the early 1970s. The Hurley Press Box is a four-level facility. The bottom level consists of two sets of men’s and women’s rest- rooms and two concession areas. The second floor is cur- rently used for storage, while the third floor is the Wurster President’s Box which can seat 49 people. The top floor has “Old” Shuford Stadium played host to four NCAA II Playoff areas for two radio broadcasts, booths for both home and vis- games, seeing Catawba post a 3-1 record.

iting coaches and filming, as well as the main media area. Nearly 300,000 bricks were used in the new con- struction of the press box and the outside wall. The new renovation also includes concessions and rest rooms on the visiting side of the facility. The new tiff-bermuda grass playing surface was installed by Course Crafters of Gainesville, GA. The new track, named for Irwin Belk, now runs in front of both the home and visiting stands. Stadium lights were In 2006, Catawba played its first home night game in 32 years. The capacity crowd was added in 2006. treated to a post-game fireworks show. In 2007, Shuford Stadium was the site of a nationally televised live Thursday night game vs. Mars Hill on Sept. 27. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 21 2008 Catawba College Numerical Football Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Howard Williamson QB 6-1 190 Jr Greensboro,NC/Dudley 2 Jasmon Carpenter DB 6-0 200 Sr Black Mountain,NC/Owen 3 Cortez Best DB 5-11 195 Jr Huntersville,NC/N.Mecklenburg 4 Antwan Strong WR 5-11 185 Sr Charlotte,NC/W.Charlotte 5 Antonio Hall RB 5-9 195 Jr Greensboro,NC/NE Guilford 6 Jamelle Cuthbertson RB 5-8 185 Sr Charlotte,NC/Harding 7 Brandon Bunn WR 5-11 175 So Virginia Beach,VA/Fork Union 8 Tyrone Moore DB 6-0 200 Sr Lakeland,FL/Lake Gibson 9 Julian Samolu LB 6-1 215 Jr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan 10 Patrick Dennis QB 6-1 185 So Durham,NC/Cedar Ridge 12 Mike Benton DB 6-2 175 Fr* Greensboro,NC/Dudley 13 Daniel Griffith QB 6-2 205 Fr* Salisbury,NC/N.Rowan 15 Justin Pate WR 5-7 190 Jr Charlotte,NC/W.Charlotte 17 Charlie Walker LB 6-1 235 Sr Columbus,GA/Hardaway 18 Gerron Bryant WR 6-3 180 So W. Palm Beach,FL/Boynton Beach 19 Brian Terwilliger WR 5-11 185 So Wilmington,NC/New Hanover 20 Terrence Jones DB 5-9 160 So Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 21 Marcus Glenn DB 5-10 180 Sr Union,SC/Union 22 Chris Noel DB 5-9 180 Sr High Point,NC/Andrews 23 Mario Washington WR/KR 5-8 160 So High Point,NC/Ragsdale 24 Derrick Brown DB 5-11 175 Fr* Siler City,NC/Jordan Matthews 27 Eric Morman WR 6-1 175 Fr* Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 28 Nick Desper DB 6-0 190 Jr Carrboro,NC/Chapel Hill 29 DJ Gill K/P 5-9 170 So Orlando,FL/Cyprus Creek 31 Aaron Cauble DB 5-11 170 So Salisbury,NC/E.Rowan 32 Adawi Revels FB 6-0 220 So Hiddenite,NC/N.Iredell 33 Brantley Baker FB 5-11 250 Fr* Clayton,NC/S.Johnston 34 George Bell RB 5-11 210 Sr Fayetteville,NC/Jack Britt 36 Cory Darnell K/P 6-2 200 Sr Rural Hall,NC/N.Forsyth 38 Willis Boykin RB 5-9 185 Fr* Camden,SC/Camden 39 Julian Hartsell DL 6-4 275 So Columbia,SC/Ridgeview 41 Leon Ager LB 6-0 195 Jr Grover,NC/Shelby 43 Tony Littlejohn LB 5-11 185 So Charlotte,NC/Waddell 44 Jeb Bass LB 6-1 205 Fr* Newton,NC/Foard 45 EJ Branch LB 6-0 225 Jr Albemarle,NC/Albemarle 47 Jaspen Gray DB 5-11 175 Jr Advance,NC/Davie Co. 48 Erik Smith FB 6-0 225 So Evans,GA/Greenbrier 51 Charles McAfee LB 5-10 210 Sr Charlotte,NC/Vance 52 Melquan Fair DL 6-1 260 Jr Raleigh,NC/E. Wake 54 Lamar Dixon LB 6-0 190 Fr* Hickory,NC/Hickory 55 Terence Crosby OL 6-3 295 Jr Winston-Salem,NC/Glenn 56 Kevin Hamaker OL 6-3 295 Jr Beaufort,SC/Battery Creek 57 Zack Cashatt LB/LS 6-0 200 Jr Randleman,NC/Randleman 61 Daylon McAlexander OL 6-4 275 Fr* Raleigh,NC/Wakefield 62 Roy Carter, Jr. OL 5-10 310 Jr Warrenton,NC/Warren Co. 65 Cody Corn OL 6-3 295 Fr* Waynesville,NC/Tuscola 66 DJ Shipp OL 6-2 240 So Spencer,NC/N.Rowan 68 Kyle Hardee OL/LS 5-10 245 Fr* Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus 69 Philip Russ LS 6-3 260 Fr* Casar,NC/Burns 70 Kemp McSween OL 6-4 300 So Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 71 Chris Smith OL 6-3 275 Fr* Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr. 72 Hunter Carnes OL 6-4 305 Jr Ayden,NC/Ayden-Grifton 73 Lamar Keaton DL 6-0 270 So Charlotte,NC/Butler 74 Howard Richardson OL 6-1 305 So McLeansville,NC/NW Guilford 76 Chris Williams OL 6-0 240 Fr* Charlotte,NC/First Assembly 78 Zane Gibson OL 6-3 310 So Wake Forest,NC/Wakefield 80 Travis Landrum WR 6-0 185 Jr Inman,SC/Chapman 82 Jamey Small WR 6-3 160 Jr Rockwell,NC/E.Rowan 83 Adrian Peter WR 5-8 155 So Berlin,GERMANY/Vermont Acad. 84 Lavar Marsh OL/TE 6-4 275 So Burlington,NC/E.Alamance 85 Will Grant WR/P 6-0 200 Jr High Point,NC/Central 86 Colby McCanna TE 6-2 215 Jr Laurinburg,NC/Scotland Co. 87 Grayson Downs TE 6-3 275 So Mt. Pleasant,NC/Mt. Pleasant 88 Andrew Tamer TE 6-5 250 So Winston-Salem,NC/N.Forsyth 89 Terrence Porter DL 6-3 245 Jr Roanoke Rapids,NC/Roanoke Rapids 91 Brandon Weedon DL 6-2 220 Fr* Columbia,SC/Spring Valley 92 Arthur Cromartie DL 6-3 230 Jr Fayetteville,NC/Sanford 93 Wilbur Pender DL 6-2 300 Jr Franklinton,NC/Franklinton 95 Brandon Sutton DL 6-3 245 So Snow Hill,NC/Greene Central 98 Robert Brown DL 6-2 285 Fr* Camden,SC/Camden 99 Marqus Davis DL 6-2 240 Jr Charlotte,NC/N.Mecklenburg * Denotes Red-shirt freshman

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NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Avyd Baldwin WR 6-2 185 So Burlington,NC/Williams/Winston-Salem St. Seth Barber DL 6-1 265 Fr Thomasville,NC/Ledford Kenny Barnes K 5-11 175 Fr Richfield,NC/E.Rowan Whit Beavers LB 6-2 200 Fr Wilmington,NC/Hoggard Tyon Bennett DB 5-11 180 Fr Gretna,VA/Gretna Kenneth Boulware DB 5-10 180 Fr Matthews,NC/Butler Princeton Brooks RB 5-11 180 Fr Gastonia,NC/N.Gaston Trevor Brooks TE/LB 6-1 230 Fr Wilkesboro,NC/W.Wilkes Chad Case LS 5-10 190 Fr Charlotte,NC/Independence Dustin Craft LB 6-1 215 Fr China Grove,NC/Carson Kaleb Curtis WR 5-9 185 Fr Mount Sterling,KY/Montgomery Co. Andrew Duncan LB 5-11 195 Fr Thomasville,NC/Ledford Aaron Edwards LB 5-11 210 Fr Concord,NC/Mt. Pleasant Chris Enos DL 6-4 250 Fr Fayetteville,NC/Grays Creek Brooks Gasser FB/LB 5-10 205 Fr Lake Mary,FL/Lake Mary Prep Casey Hall RB 5-10 175 So Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus/Averett Kewone Harris LB 6-0 195 Fr Durham,NC/Webb Alex Hartsell DL 6-4 285 So Columbia,SC/Ridgeview/The Citadel Jared Hensley DB 6-0 215 Jr Wyoming,MI/Hudsonville/Grand Rapids CC Octavus Hough DB 6-2 185 Fr Charlotte,NC/E.Mecklenburg Logan Hulslander QB 6-1 195 Fr Fort Myers,FL/Fort Myers Ryan Jay OL 6-2 290 Fr High Point,NC/Central Decarius Kanyinda OL 6-3 280 Fr Raleigh,NC/Apex Alan McManus LB 6-0 190 Fr Garner,NC/Garner T.J. Michel OL 6-3 290 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/Mount Tabor Bobby Morrison RB 5-9 190 Fr Statesville,NC/W.Iredell Cole Parris DB 5-9 170 Fr Pinehurst,NC/Union Pines Lakeem Perry LB 5-11 190 Fr Louisburg,NC/Louisburg Holt Raines TE 6-5 225 Fr Goldsboro,NC/Rosewood Marquell Reddick TE 6-4 285 Jr Detroit,MI/Inkster/Grand Rapids CC Stephen Rust LB/FB 6-0 230 Fr Huntersville,NC/Hopewell Wes Schlexnayder DB 5-10 170 Fr Baton Rouge,LA/Keystone National Ian Shankland LB 5-10 205 Fr Wilmington,NC/Hoggard Anthony Soo Hong RB 5-6 150 Fr Miramar,FL/Sommerset Academy Jarron Thomas DB 6-0 185 So Charlotte,NC/Butler/Guilford Thomas Trexler K/P 5-10 185 Fr Wilmington,NC/New Hanover Bryant Vennable DB 6-0 185 Fr Gretna,VA/Gretna Trevor Vermette FB 6-0 230 Fr Concord,NC/C.Cabarrus James Weaver WR 5-11 175 Fr Raleigh,NC/Leesville Road Ronnie Williams WR 6-3 180 Fr Durham,NC/Hillside Dustin Worley QB 6-4 200 Fr Homer,GA/Banks Co. Nick Young ATH 5-11 180 Fr Charlotte,NC/Hopewell

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GAME BY GAME TOTALS TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL 1D RUSH PASS TOTAL PUNTS TO PEN CATAWBA 21 21 0 13 55 20 41-210 15-21/241 62-451 4-40.0 0 10-85 Chowan 7 0 0 0 7 12 37-20 12-28/148 65-168 10-30.7 1 8-50 at Murfreesboro,NC (1,903) Aug. 25, 2007 CATAWBA 6 14 0 14 34 26 51-276 16-27/211 78-487 3-30.7 3 13-135 Elizabeth City St. 0 7 0 0 7 8 27-120 5-20/64 47-184 6-30.5 1 8-48 at Elizabeth City,NC (3,912) Sept. 1, 2007 Livingstone 0 0 7 0 7 10 31-81 14-30/87 61-168 7-33.3 3 5-50 CATAWBA 13 20 7 6 46 22 40-183 15-26/258 66-441 4-28.0 0 5-40 at Salisbury (4,371) Sept. 8, 2007 Fayetteville St. 7 0 0 0 7 10 41-73 7-21/62 62-135 8-35.9 4 3-29 CATAWBA 13 13 14 6 46 31 54-288 15-23/268 77-556 2-37.0 6 5-39 at Salisbury (3,031) Sept. 15, 2007 Mars Hill 0 0 14 7 21 19 33-171 15-33/227 66-398 1-31.0 4 4-59 CATAWBA 7 21 7 10 45 26 53-187 17-23/249 76-436 1-36.0 1 8-32 at Salisbury (5,514) Sept. 27, 2007 Newberry 0 7 3 8 18 17 42-137 13-25/125 67-262 6-36.2 2 7-64 CATAWBA 7 0 14 7 28 16 35-93 15-30/191 65-284 7-33.6 1 9-102 at Salisbury (3,276) Oct. 6, 2007 CATAWBA 3 17 15 20 55 30 30-165 37-64/486 94-651 2-34.5 0 8-81 Carson-Newman 14 21 7 7 49 24 47-296 12-22/314 69-610 2-36.5 1 7-72 at Jefferson City,TN (5,041) Oct. 13, 2007 CATAWBA 0 0 16 12 28 27 28-133 23-43/308 71-441 5-30.8 3 6-48 Tusculum 10 7 7 17 31 24 44-135 25-39/282 83-417 6-41.0 0 10-81 at Greeneville,TN (2,986) Oct. 20, 2007 Wingate 0 13 0 7 20 17 35-131 14-27/221 62-352 5-35.8 5 8-69 CATAWBA 14 10 7 14 45 25 50-203 18-28/251 78-454 4-32.0 2 4-21 at Salisbury (3,716) Oct. 27, 2007 CATAWBA 14 21 7 14 56 23 38-291 15-24/237 62-528 0-0.0 4 6-65 Brevard 0 7 14 0 21 25 65-285 6-12/70 77-355 00.0 6 2-10 at Brevard,NC (1,725) Nov. 3, 2007 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 0 0 0 0 11 51-127 5-15/30 66-157 8-36.2 3 5-40 CATAWBA 7 21 14 3 45 18 36-185 17-26/243 62-428 2-34.5 0 3-35 at Salisbury (3,802) Nov. 10, 2007 Albany St. 7 14 7 7 35 21 46-166 16-35/155 81-321 5-46.6 5 15-109 CATAWBA 21 7 17 21 66 27 38-267 21-38/376 76-643 4-38.2 2 11-83 at Salisbury (3,054) Nov. 17, 2007 CATAWBA 13 3 0 13 29 23 33-135 19-32/278 65-413 2-28.5 3 5-35 Valdosta St. 7 6 14 28 55 29 52-285 16-29/171 81-456 140.0 1 9-73 at Valdosta,GA (3,228) Nov. 24, 2007

RUSHING G ATT YDS APC LG APG TD GAME HIGH RECEIVING G RCPTS RPG YDS AVG LG TD GAME HIGH Fisher 12 156 971 6.2 69 80.9 11 140 vs. Elizabeth City St. Johnson 11 60 5.5 858 14.3 54 9 13/172 vs. Carson-Newman Bell 13 129 715 5.5 70 55.0 18 103 vs. Wingate Strong 13 53 4.1 891 16.8 63 6 9/110 vs. Carson-Newman Cuthbertson 13 121 646 5.3 68 49.7 6 149 vs. Albany State Mitchell 12 27 2.3 381 14.1 33 3 5/57 vs. Elizabeth City St. Steele 11 36 120 3.3 15 10.9 1 42 vs. Chowan Bunn 12 18 1.5 293 16.3 42 3 6/73 vs. Carson-Newman Roach 13 37 91 2.5 15 7.0 3 28 vs. Elizabeth City St. Timmons 13 16 1.2 261 16.3 37 2 4/62 vs. Elizabeth City St. Hall 13 17 77 4.5 22 5.9 2 37 vs. Brevard Page 13 13 1.0 257 19.8 54 3 4/86 vs. Mars Hill Page 13 3 10 3.3 6 0.8 0 6 vs. Newberry Small 7 6 0.9 89 14.8 43 0 3/21 vs. Livingstone Snyder 6 15 3 0.2 8 0.5 0 5 vs. Chowan Landrum 13 11 0.8 167 15.2 44 2 3/65 vs. Brevard Horne 13 1 3 3.0 3 0.2 0 3 vs. Fayetteville St. Fisher 12 10 0.8 113 11.3 19 2 4/34 vs. Tusculum Dennis 7 1 -1 -1.0 0 -0.1 0 -1 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Bell 13 7 0.5 44 6.3 13 2 1/13 vs. Chowan TEAM 11 -19 -1.7 Cuthbertson 13 7 0.5 21 3.0 10 0 2/11 vs. Elizabeth City St. CATAWBA 13 527 2616 5.0 70 201.2 41 291 vs. Brevard Horne 13 6 0.5 94 15.7 41 1 2/49 vs. Carson-Newman OPPONENTS 13 551 2027 3.7 54 155.9 16 296 by Carson-Newman Downs 11 3 0.3 38 12.7 30 0 2/34 vs. Livingstone Gouveia 13 3 0.2 41 13.7 15 0 2/28 vs. Chowan Robinson 7 1 0.1 16 16.0 16 0 1/16 vs. Livingstone Tamer 11 1 0.1 17 17.0 17 0 1/17 vs. Livingstone Hall 13 1 0.1 16 16.0 16 0 1/16 vs. Chowan CATAWBA 13 243 18.7 3597 14.8 63 33 37/486 vs. Carson-Newman OPPONENTS 13 160 12.3 1956 12.2 74 19 25/282 by Tusculum

PASSING G COMP ATT YARDS LG APG TD INT COMP% INT% RATING GAME HIGH Roach 13 224 376 3322 63 255.5 32 16 59.6% 4.2% 153.36 486 vs. Carson-Newman Snyder 6 8 13 94 16 15.7 0 0 61.5% 0.0% 122.28 46 vs. Chowan Dennis 7 7 10 113 43 16.1 0 0 70.0% 0.0% 164.92 54 vs. Livingstone Williamson 4 2 4 9 9 2.2 0 0 50.0% 0.0% 68.90 9 vs. Albany St. Page 13 2 2 59 32 4.5 1 0 100% 0.0% 512.80 32 vs. Fayetteville St. CATAWBA 13 243 405 3597 63 276.7 33 16 60.0% 3.9% 153.59 486 vs. Carson-Newman OPPONENTS 13 160 336 1956 74 150.5 19 18 47.6% 5.3% 104.47 314 by Carson-Newman

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SCORING G TDRUN TDREC TDRET 2PAT 1PAT FG SFTY TOTAL AVG PUNT RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TD Bell 13 18 2 0 1 0 0 0 122 9.4 Bunn 12 12 53 4.4 13 0 Fisher 12 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 78 6.5 Strong 13 7 39 5.6 19 0 Darnell 10 0 0 0 0 45 5 0 60 6.0 Desper 7 5 30 6.0 13 0 Johnson 11 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 56 5.1 Hall 13 4 36 9.0 20 0 Temple 6 0 0 0 0 18 2 0 24 4.0 Page 13 4 46 11.5 26 0 Strong 13 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 38 2.9 CATAWBA 13 32 204 6.4 26 0 Cuthbertson 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 2.8 Mitchell 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.5 OPPONENTS 13 18 97 5.4 23 0 Bunn 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.5 Roach 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.4 KICK RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TD Page 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.4 Landrum 13 20 510 25.5 90 1 Landrum 13 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 18 1.4 Bell 13 9 229 25.4 69 0 Hall 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.9 Page 13 6 80 13.3 23 0 Timmons 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.9 Jones 9 4 117 29.2 42 0 Presley 13 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 0.9 Noel 11 3 87 29.0 56 0 Horne 13 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 0.6 Cuthbertson 13 3 62 20.7 30 0 Steele 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 Fisher 12 1 29 29.0 29 0 Walker 12 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 Desper 7 1 21 21.0 21 0 Ellington 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 Hall 13 1 14 14.0 14 0 Cromartie 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 CATAWBA 13 48 1149 23.9 90 1 House 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 OPPONENTS 13 95 1766 18.6 84 1 CATAWBA 13 41 33 7 4 63 7 0 578 44.5 OPPONENTS 13 16 19 3 1 36 4 0 278 21.4 INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS AVG IPG LG TD Best 13 4 120 30.0 0.3 53 0 DEFENSIVE Presley 13 3 12 4.0 0.2 12 1 Moore 9 2 21 10.5 0.2 20 0 STATISTICS G UT AT TT TFL SACK PBU FF FREC/YDS Carpenter 12 2 93 46.5 0.2 93 0 McAfee 13 48 48 96 11/-31 2.5/-20 2 1 1-0 McIntyre 13 2 27 13.5 0.2 27 0 J.Brown 13 44 34 78 6/38 1.5/-13 2 1 1-0 J.Brown 13 2 35 17.5 0.2 22 0 Noel 11 1 0 0.0 0.1 0 0 Ellington 13 40 30 70 17/-63 7.5/-50 3 4 2-19 Walker 12 1 82 82.0 0.1 82 1 House 13 27 23 50 9/29 .5/4 1 0 1-0 Cromartie 13 1 66 66.0 0.1 66 1 Presley 13 30 18 48 1/-3 0 4 0 1-49 CATAWBA 13 18 456 25.3 1.4 93 3 Fair 13 20 24 44 15/-42 5/-28 0 0 1-0 OPPONENTS 13 16 104 6.5 1.2 23 0 Walker 12 22 21 43 2/-6 .5/-3 0 0 1-0 PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLK NET Ager 13 30 12 42 1/0 0 0 1 0 Cuthrell 12 35 1196 34.2 46 10 0 0 31.40 Carpenter 12 22 18 40 2/-3 0 9 0 0 Grant 5 5 143 28.6 34 4 0 0 28.60 Best 13 25 14 39 5/-29 1/-8 6 1 0 CATAWBA 13 40 1339 33.5 46 14 0 0 31.05 Davis 11 20 17 37 11/-23 2.5/-13 0 1 2-0 OPPONENTS 13 65 2319 35.7 52 16 2 0 32.54 B.McIntyre 13 21 10 31 3/-25 .5/-4 2 0 0 Hartsell 13 16 13 29 6/26 1.5/-21 0 1 0 KICK SCORING G PAT-ATT FG-ATT PTS AVG Gray 13 23 5 28 00 010 Darnell 10 45-49 5-12 60 6.0 FG Made: 26,30,44,27,31,38 FG Miss: 44,23,25,23,35,25,41 Sutton 12 8 16 24 6/-27 3/-24 0 1 0 Temple 6 18-24 2-2 24 4.0 Cromartie 13 13 11 24 1/-2 0 0 0 1-3 FG Made: 26,22 FG Miss: Noel 11 16 7 23 0 0 4 2 0 OPPONENTS 13 36-37 4-12 48 3.7 Brown 13 13 9 22 0 0 1 0 1-0 FG Made: 40,32,23,31 FG Miss: 46,44,33,22,38,49,47,42 Branch 12 10 12 22 2/-1 0 0 0 1-0 FIELD GOALS 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL LG Moore 9 10 11 21 1/-2 0 2 1 0 Darnell 0-0 1-5 3-4 1-3 0-0 5-12 44 Pender 13 6 14 20 5/-20 3/-18 0 0 2-0 Temple 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 26 Littlejohn 12 6 11 17 1/-2 0 0 0 1-0 CATAWBA 0-0 3-7 3-4 1-3 0-0 7-14 44 Keaton 12 7 9 16 3/-8 0 0 0 0 OPPONENTS 0-0 1-2 2-4 1-6 0-0 4-12 40 Samolu 8 4 11 15 1/-2 0 0 0 0 SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL Porter 12 8 5 13 3/18 2/-16 1 0 0 CATAWBA 139 168 118 153 578 Glenn 12 9 2 11 1/-3 1/-3 2 1 0 OPPONENTS 52 82 73 71 278 Revels 10 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 1-0 Smith 13 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 YARDSTICK CATAWBA OPP Sloan 6 4 3 7 1/-1 0 2 0 0 First Downs 314 227 Jones 9 6 0 6 0 0 0 1 1-0 Rushing 140 116 Noah 12 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Passing 164 87 Penalty 10 24 Desper 7 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3rd Down Conv. 78/159 68/188 Pope 13 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Efficiency 49.1% 36.2% Bell 13 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4th Down Conv. 15/22 12/32 Glover 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 TwoPoint Conv. 4/8 1/1 Gouveia 13 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total Net Yards 6213 3983 Avg. Per Game 477.9 306.4 Steele 11 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total Off. Plays 932 887 Hall 13 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Gain per Play 6.7 4.5 Darnell 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Net Yards Rush 2616 2027 Marsh 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Gain Rush Per Game 201.2 155.9 Carnes 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total Rush Plays 527 551 Net Yards Pass 3597 1956 Yow 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Gain Pass Per Game 276.7 150.0 Roach 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Comp./Att. 243/405 160/336 Timmons 13 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Comp. Percentage 60.0% 47.6% Mitchell 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sacks By/Yards 32/225 11/57 Page 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Had Intercepted 16 18 Fum/Lost 18/9 36/18 Strong 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total Turnovers 25 36 Fisher 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Give AwayTake Away Ratio +11 -11 CATAWBA 13 541 426 967 114/404 32/225 41 17 18-65 Points Off Turnovers 114 55 Opponents 13 518 441 959 89/200 11/57 38 7 9-96 Pen/Yards 93/828 91/727 Avg. Time of Possession 30:43 29:17 CATAWBA Blocked Kicks: Davis (FG) Total Points/Avg. 578/44.5 278/21.4 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 25 2007 Season in Review • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

GAME 1 – Aug. 25 Game 2 – Sept. 1 , Murfreesboro, NC , Elizabeth City, NC CATAWBA 55 CATAWBA 34 Chowan 7 #22 Elizabeth City St. 7

MURFREESBORO, NC – Catawba spotted host Chowan an early touchdown then ELIZABETH CITY, NC – Catawba took over late in the first half and went on to scored 55 unanswered points to take a season-opening 55-7 win over the Hawks at score a 34-7 win over host Elizabeth City State at Roebuck Stadium. Catawba scored Garrison Stadium. It marked the 13th straight win in a season opener for the Catawba first, but overcame three first half turnovers to lead 20-7 at the break. Brad Roach threw Indians. one of his three interceptions on the Tribe’s first drive, but came right back to give Chowan used four plays to grab the early lead. James Fox took a short pass from Catawba a 6-0 lead on a 14-yard pass to Shane Timmons. The Indians point-after failed. Josh Floyd and raced 54 yards to stake the Hawks to a 7-0 lead after a minute of play. Roach’s second pick led to an ECSU score after a 49-yard pass from Tashawn Lee to Transfer George Bell made an immediate impact for his new team as he returned the Billy Wiggins to the Tribe three-yard-line. Brandon Fields scored from a yard out and the ensuing kickoff 69 yards down to the Chowan 16-yard-line. Bell would finish off the extra point put the Vikings up 7-6 with 12:45 left in the half. drive on a one-yard dive to tie the score at 7-7. On the next Catawba possession, Brad Late in the second quarter,Catawba took the lead for good. George Bell kept a drive Roach connected with Antwan Strong for a 39-yard strike at the 8:01 mark of the open- alive with a five-yard run on a fourth and one near midfield then carried in from three- er quarter to put the Tribe up for good. yards out for the go-ahead score. Jamelle Cuthbertson capped an 86-yard drive with a four-yard run at the end of the Cortez Best made a key interception with just five second left in the half and Roach first quarter and Kory Fisher toted in from five yards away for a 28-7 edge. Bell galloped struck on the final play with a 32-yard strike to Antwan Strong. A two-point conversion 70 yards for a 35-7 lead and James House capped the first-half scoring as he recovered a pass from Roach to Walter Horne put Catawba up 20-7. fumble in the end zone following a Brandon Sutton sack. Elizabeth City State missed on a 44-yard field goal attempt on its first possession of After a scoreless third quarter, Catawba tacked on two more scores in the final the second half and would not reach Catawba territory again. Roach added a one-yard frame. Antonio Hall ran in from 22 yards and Trevor Steele scored on a two-yard run. scoring run to open the final quarter and Kory Fisher capped a huge day with an 18-yard Catawba totaled 451 yards of offense,including 210 on the ground. Bell led the way run with 8:33 left for the final margin. with 89 yards on four carries. Roach was 9-of-13 for 146 yards. Catawba held Chowan Fisher finished with 140 yards on 18 carries, eclipsing the 100-yard mark for the to just 168 total yards and only 20 on the ground. Two Hawk pass plays covered 94 sixth time in his career. The Tribe ran for 280 yards on the day with Bell adding 57 yards yards, giving Chowan only 74 yards on its other 63 snaps. and Jamelle Cuthbertson going for 52 yards. Roach rallied from his tough start, tossing a pair of scoring passes and rushing for a STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final third score. He completed 16-of-27 passes for 211 yards and ran for 28 more. Joe CA TAWBA (1-0) 21 21 0 13 55 Mitchell was the top target with five catches for 57 yards. Timmons tied a career-high Chowan (0-1) 7 0 0 0 7 with four grabs and Strong had three receptions. Catawba totaled 487 yards, while holding the Vikings to only 184. ECSU completed 1ST QUARTER just 5-of-20 passes for 64 yards. Fields had 57 yards on the ground. CU - J ames Fox 54 pass from Joshua Floyd (Cory Cline kick), 14:00; CAT - Geor ge Bell STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1 run (Cory Darnell kick), 11:10; CAT - Antwan Strong 39 pass from Brad Roach (Darnell kick), 8:01; CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 4 run (Darnell kick), 0:32 CATAWBA (2-0) 6 14 0 14 34 2ND QUARTER Elizabeth City (0-1) 0 7 0 0 7 CAT - Kory Fisher 5 run (Darnell kick), 12:50; CAT - Bell 70 run (Darnell kick), 8:27; 1ST QUARTER CAT - James House 0 fumble return (Darnell kick), 3:14 CAT - Shane Timmons 14 pass from Brad Roach (kick failed), 4:56 4TH QUARTER 2ND QUARTER CAT - CAT - Antonio Hall 22 run (Darnell kick), 9:05; Trevor Steele 2 run (rush fum- EC - Br andon Fields 1 run (Mendez kick), 12:45; CAT - George Bell 3 run (pass bled), 0:14 failed), 2:49; CAT - Antwan Strong 32 pass from Roach (Roach pass to Horne), 0:00 CAT CU 4TH QUARTER First Downs 20 12 CAT - Roach 1 run (Darnell kick), 14:56; CAT- K ory Fisher 18 run (Darnell kick),8:33 Rushes-Yards 41-210 37-20 Passing Yards 241 148 CAT ECSU Comp-Att-Int 15-21-0 12-28-0 First Downs 26 8 Return Yards 7-117 8-101 Rushes-Yards 51-276 27-120 Punts-Average 4-40.0 10-30.7 Passing Yards 211 64 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Comp-Att-Int 16-27-3 5-20-1 Penalties-Yards 10-85 8-50 Return Yards 7-114 9-85 Possession Time 29:53 30:07 Punts-Average 3-30.7 6-30.5 Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-31 2-9 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 13-135 8-48 RUSHING: Catawba-George Bell 4-89,Trevor Steele 13-42,Antonio Hall 3-30, Kory Fisher Possession Time 39:05 20:55 6-26, Jamelle Cuthbertson 5-15, Ben Snyder 8-5, Brad Roach 1-4,Tm 1-minus 1; Chowan- Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 0-0 Marcus Brown 3-13, Jake Thorn 5-10, Spruce Lee 8-5, Joshua Floyd 16-0, Brandon Myrick 1-minus 2, Josh Price 1-minus 3, Mark RUSHING: Catawba-Kory Fisher 18-140, George Bell 13-57, Jamelle Cuthbertson 16- Sellers 3-minus 3. 52, Brad Roach 3-28,Tm 1-minus 1; Elizabeth City St- Brandon Fields 10-57, Rayburn PASSING: Catawba-Brad Roach 9-13-0-146, Ben Snyder 4-5-0-46, Patrick Dennis 2-3-0-49; Morris 9-45, Curtis Rich 2-10, Jerome Smith 4-8, Sammy Milton 1-1,Talvin Wright 1- Chowan-Joshua Floyd 10-19-0-142, Marcus Brown 2-8-0-6, Josh Price 0-1-0-0. minus 1. RECEIVING: Catawba-Travis Landrum 3-20,Antwan Strong 2-66, Jamey Small 2-54, PASSING: Catawba-Brad Roach 16-27-3-211. Elizabeth City-Curtis Rich, 2-13-1-3; Landon Gouveia 2-28, Joe Mitchell 2-18,Antonio Hall 1-16, Shane Timmons 1-15, George Rayburn Morris 2-6-0-12, Tashawn Lee 1-1-0-49. Bell 1-13, Lee Page 1-11; Chowan-Brandon Myrick 3-16, James Fox 2-64,Anthony Hinton RECEIVING: Catawba-Joe Mitchell 5-57, Shane Timmons 4-62,Antwan Strong 3-46, 2-10, Jake Thorn 2-7, Louis Williams 1-40,Travelle Jones 1-11, C’Darris Wright 1-0. Brandon Bunn 2-35, Jamelle Cuthbertson 2-11; Elizabeth City State-Billy Wiggins 2-51, MISSED FG: Catawba-Cory Darnell 44; Chowan-Cory Cline 46. Sean Thomas 1-7,Casey Owens 1-5, Jerome Smith 1-1. TACKLES: Catawba-Wilbur Pender 1-5-6, Joe Brown 4-1-5, Brandon Sutton 3-2-5, Charles MISSED FG: Elizabeth City-Daniel Mendez 44. McAfee 1-4-5, Julian Hartsell 1-4-5, Ron Ellington 1-4-5; Chowan-Jomo Brown 2-7-9, TACKLES: Catawba-Joe Brown 2-4-6, Charles McAfee 4-1-5, Marqus Davis 2-2-4, Kimberry Lubin 1-5-6, Leon Eason 1-5-6. Charlie Walker 1-3-4, Jasmon Carpenter 1-3-4; Elizabeth City-Shawn Dickerson 9-6-15, ATT - 1,903.WEATHER - 99 degrees, mostly sunny. Rod Jones 6-5-11, Jeremy Carthen 2-8-10, Karl Wimberly 4-5-9, Kendrell Harley 3-3 ATT - 3,912.WEATHER - 81 degrees, sunny. 26 • • 2008 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Game 3 – Sept. 8 Game 4 – Sept. 15 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Livingstone 7 Fayetteville St. 7 #21 CATAWBA 46 #18 CATAWBA 46

SALISBURY, NC – Catawba grabbed a 33-0 halftime lead and went on to take a 46- SALISBURY, NC -- Catawba rolled up 556 yards of total offense in a 46-7 victory over 7 victory over visiting Livingstone at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. The 21st- visiting Fayetteville State at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. The 18th-ranked Catawba ranked Catawba Indians won for the eighth time in the battle for the Mayor’s Cup. Indians picked up 288 yards on the ground and threw for another 268 in the win. Kory Catawba scored on its first five possessions and added an 82 yards interception Fisher led the way as he ran for 131 yards and two scores. Brad Roach completed 12-of- return by Charlie Walker for a 40-7 edge midway through the third quarter. The Indians 19 passes for 212 yards. Fayetteville State was limited to 135 total yards, 73 rushing and got short scoring runs from Kory Fisher and George Bell for a 13-0 lead after a quarter 62 passing. then used the big plays in the second quarter to pull away. Catawba drove 58 yards on the game’s first possession, taking the lead on a 30-yard Brad Roach connected with Antwan Strong on a 36-yard strike and following strike from Roach to Joe Mitchell. The Indians would turn the ball over on each of their Walker’s interception return on a fake field goal, Roach threw a 54-yard pass to Brent next three possessions and saw the Broncos tie the score as Maurice Mitchell returned a Johnson. fumble 51 yards for a TD with 5:52 to go in the opening quarter. Steven Williams guided Livingstone to its lone score on the opening possession of Catawba answered right back with a 63-yard drive that was capped by a 13-yard run the second half. Delric Ellington caught a 31-yard pass from Williams and later ran for by Jamelle Cuthbertson. George Bell scored the first of his two TDs early in the second 31 yards on a fake punt to put the ball at the Tribe 16. Dante ‘Daye finished the drive on quarter for a 20-7 lead and Fisher scored at the 5:35 mark of the quarter to give Catawba a a 11-yard reception on a pass from Williams. 26-7 edge at the half. Bell added a second score in the third quarter and Jamelle Cuthbertson matched The Indians scored on each of their first two second-half possessions, getting scoring Bell’s five-yard run early in the fourth for the 46-7 margin. Cuthbertson (59 yards) and runs by Roach and Fisher for a 40-7 advantage. Bell would cap the scoring with 11:22 Bell (57 yards) led a Catawba ground attack that rolled up 183 yards. remaining. Roach completed eight of his 16 attempts for 170 yards and two scores, while Cuthbertson followed Fisher with 78 yards rushing, while Bell added 61 yards. Johnson returned from an injury to catch three passes for 93 yards in his first outing of Antwan Strong had five catches for 135 yards. On defense, both Joe Brown and Charlie the season. Livingstone was held to 81 yards on the ground with Williams completing Walker recorded seven tackles with a sack and fumble recovery. 14-of-29 passes for 87 yards, while running for an additional 22. Ellington caught five Terrel Allen was credited with 13 tackles for Fayetteville State, while Mitchell returned passes for 43 yards. a fumble for a score and blocked two point-after attempts. Richard Medlin led the STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Broncos as he rushed for 82 yards. Bryan Hardy threw for 62 yards on 7-of-21 passing. Livingstone (0-2) 0 0 7 0 7 STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final CATAWBA (3-0) 13 20 7 6 46 Fayetteville St. (0-3) 7 0 0 0 7 1ST QUARTER CATAWBA (4-0) 13 13 14 6 46 CAT - Kory Fisher 5 run (Jared Temple kick), 9:56; CAT - George Bell 2 run (kick 1ST QUARTER failed), 2:06 CAT - Joe Mitchell 30 pass from Brad Roach (Jared Temple kick), 12:59; FSU - Maurice 2ND QUARTER Mitchell 51 fumble return (Eric Lamourex kick), 5:52; CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 12 CAT - Antwan Stong 36 pass from Brad Roach (Temple kick), 13:36; CAT - Charlie run (kick failed), 1:09 Walker 82 INT return (Temple kick), 10:24; CAT - Brent Johnson 54 pass from Roach 2ND QUARTER (kick failed), 8:16 CAT - Geor ge Bell 3 run (Temple kick), 12:25; CAT - K ory Fisher 3 run (kick blocked), 3RD QUARTER 5:35 LC - Donte ‘Daye 11 pass from Steven Williams (Joshua Feliciano kick), 11:22; CAT - 3RD QUARTER Bell 5 run (Temple kick) CAT - Roach 11 run (Temple kick), 7:54; CAT - F isher 1 run (Temple kick), 5:00 4TH QUARTER 4TH QUARTER CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 5 run (Temple kick), 14:09 CAT - Bell 8 run (kick blocked), 11:22 LC CAT FSU CAT First Downs 10 22 First Downs 10 31 Rushes-Yards 31-81 40-183 Rushes-Yards 41-73 54-288 Passing Yards 87 258 Passing Yards 62 268 Comp-Att-Int 14-30-2 15-26-0 Comp-Att-Int 7-21-1 15-23-2 Return Yards 9-102 6-149 Return Yards 12-192 6-127 Punts-Average 7-33.3 4-28.0 Punts-Average 8-35.9 2-37.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 4-4 Penalties-Yards 5-50 5-40 Penalties-Yards 3-29 5-39 Possession Time 29:30 30:30 Possession Time 27:29 32:31 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-7 3-24 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-9 4-39 RUSHING: Livingstone-Delric Ellington 1-31, Rashaad Flucker 9-25, Steven Williams 11-22, RUSHING: Fayetteville State-Richard Medlin 21-82, Dion Bratcher 6-11, Eddie Agans 1- Chris Howard 4-7, Jesse Brown 3-4, John Wilcox 1-3,Tm 2-minus 11; Catawba-Jamelle 3, Bryan Hardy 12-minus 9, Eric Lamourex 1-minus 14; Catawba-Kory Fisher 19-131, Cuthbertson 10-59, George Bell 10-57, Kory Fisher 9-40,Tervor Steele 4-22, Brad Roach 1- Jamelle Cuthbertson 13-78, George Bell 10-61,Trevor Steele 3-6, Brad Roach 5-5, 9, Ben Snyder 4-4,Antonio Hall 2-minus 8. Antonio Hall 3-4,Walter Horne 1-3. PASSING: Livingstone-Steven Williams 14-29-2-87, Jesse Brown 0-1-0-0; Catawba-Brad PASSING: Fayetteville State-Bryan Hardy 7-21-1-62; Catawba-Brad Roach 12-19-2-212, Roach 8-16-0-170, Ben Snyder 3-5-0-34,Patrick Dennis 4-4-0-54,Howard Williamson 0-1-0-0. Patrick Dennis 1-2-0-10, Ben Snyder 1-1-0-14; Lee Page 1-1-0-32. RECEIVING: Livingstone-Delric Ellington 5-43, Michael Bradley 3-14, Rashaad Flucker 3-2, RECEIVING: Fayetteville State-Richard Medlin 2-31, Bobby Wilder 2-11, Eddie Agans 2- Donte ‘Daye 1-11,AnThon Harris 1-10, John Wilcox 1-7; Catawba-Brent Johnson 3-93, 10, Dontez Simmons 1-10; Catawba-Antwan Strong 5-126, Brent Johnson 3-28, Joe Jamey Small 3-21, Grayson Downs 2-34,Travis Landrum 2-33,Antwan Strong 1-36,Andrew Mitchell 2-50, Shane Timmons 2-41, Jamey Small 1-14, Brandon Bunn 1-10; Jamelle Tamer 1-17, Stencil Robinson 1-16, Joe Mitchell 1-5, Brandon Bunn 1-3. Cuthbertson 1-minus 1. MISSED FG: None. MISSED FG: None. TACKLES: Livingstone-Lionel Vincent 9-6-15,Akeen Deloatch 6-3-9,Vanti Church 4-2-6, TACKLES: Fayetteville State-Terrel Allen 11-2-13,Andre’ Dunn 6-2-8, Jeff Gowdy 5-3-8, Curtis Harper 3-3-6,William Massey 3-3-6; Catawba-Joe Brown 2-4-6, Leon Ager 4-0-4, Ron John Hicks 5-2-7, Sam Lam 4-3-7; Catawba-Joe Brown 4-3-7, Charlie Walker 4-3-7, Julian Ellington 4-0-4, Charles McAfee 3-1-4,Terrence Porter 3-1-4, Charlie Walker 2-2-4. Hartsell 5-1-6, Chris Noel 5-1-6, Charles McAfee 3-3-6. ATT - 4,371.WEATHER - 89 degrees, clear. ATT - 3,031.WEATHER - 78 degrees, clear. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 27 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Game 5 – Sept. 27 Game 6 – Oct. 6 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Shuford Stadium, Salisbury #23 Mars Hill 21 #19 Newberry 18 #14 CATAWA 45 #13 CATAWBA 28

SALISBURY, NC – Catawba capitalized on three second-quarter Mars Hill turnovers SALISBURY, NC -- Catawba remained unbeaten with a 28-18 victory over visiting and claimed a 45-21 win over the 23rd-ranked Lions to open South Atlantic Conference Newberry in South Atlantic Conference action at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. play at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. The Catawba Indians, ranked 14th in the The Catawba Indians were ranked 13th in the AFCA Division II poll,while Newberry AFCA Division II poll, grabbed the lead in the opening quarter on a 54-yard pass from stood 19th. Brad Roach to Lee Page at the 3:49 mark. Mars Hill was driving for a tying score midway Catawba fell behind 10-7 midway through the third quarter following a 40-yard field through the second quarter when Catawba defensive end Arthur Cromartie intercepted goal by Newberry’s Ryan Lukshis, but Travis Landrum returned the ensuing kickoff 90 a swing pass and raced 66 yards for a touchdown. yard to put the Indians back on top for good. The return was the first for a Catawba On the next Lion possession,Brandon McIntyre would intercept Ricky Spradling and score since Darrell Erby’s 95-yarder against Presbyterian in 1997. his 27-yard return put the ball on the Mars Hill 38. Catawba would cash in as Kory Fisher After the return, Catawba held Newberry then drove 94 yards to grab a 21-10 lead capped a drive with a 12-yard touchdown for a 21-0 lead with 2:10 remaining in the half. with 1:02 to go in the third quarter. Newberry had forced a Tribe punt early in the Mars Hill would give Catawba a final chance to score in the half as Frankie Waters drive, but a substitution infraction resulted in a first down and Catawba capitalized. fumbled the ensuing kickoff and Keith Brown recovered at the Lion 34. Five plays later, Brad Roach converted a key third down with a 18-yard pass to Brandon Bunn then fol- Roach plowed in from a yard out for the 28-0 halftime lead. lowed with a 15-yard scoring strike to Joe Mitchell. The Lions would get on the scoreboard on their opening drive of the second half as Jasmon Carpenter ended a Newberry drive with an interception in the end zone and Spradling tossed a 10-yard pass to Jamel Fayson. Catawba answered the score with a 14- made a 93-yard return to the Newberry seven-yard-line. Kory Fisher would run in from play,68-drive that culminated in George Bell’s eighth touchdown on the year,a run from two-yards out with 4:02 to play to give Catawba a 28-10 lead and ice the issue. two-yards out. Newberry tacked on a late score as Michael Johnson connected with David Smith for a Mars Hill cut the deficit to 38-21 on a 38-yard pass from Spradling to Travis Prince five-year score with 1:05 left. with 10:35 remaining, but Catawba used another long drive to eat away the clock. The Catawba had grabbed the early lead on a two-year pass on fourth down from Roach to Indians moved 60 yards in 17 plays to cap the scoring on Jamelle Cuthberton’s one-yard Shane Timmons at the 1:47 mark of the opening quarter. Newberry tied the game just run with 2:17 left. before the half as Tharry Salley scored from six-yards out. That score, with 29 seconds Catawba controlled 34 minutes of the clock and were 10-of-15 on third-down con- remaining in the half, was aided by a Catawba personal foul and two pass interference versions. Fisher led a 187-yard rushing attack with 71 yards and eclipsed the 2,000-yard penalties. mark for his career. Roach completed 17-of-23 passes for 249 yards with Antwan Strong Neither team totaled 300 yards with Catawba holding a slight 284 to 262 edge. Salley making six catches for 93 yards. George Washington ran for 127 yards to pace Mars Hill. led Newberry with 95 yards rushing, while Roach paced Catawba as he completed 15- Spradling was 15-of-33 for 227 yards. of-30 passes for 191 yards and two scores. Joe Brown recorded 10 tackles for the The game was played in front of record crowd of 5,514 in attendance for Catawba’s Catawba defense, including two for losses. Will Newell and Derrell Mills each made first Thursday game since 1968. The game was also the first live national television seven tackles for Newberry. broadcast from Shuford Stadium. STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Newberry (4-2) 073818 Mars Hill (4-1) 0 0 14 7 21 CATAWBA (6-0) 7 0 14 7 28 CATAWBA (5-0) 7 21 7 10 45 1ST QUARTER 1ST QUARTER CAT - Shane Timmons 2 pass from Brad Roach (Jared Temple kick), 1:47 CAT - Lee Page 54 pass from Brad Roach (Jared Temple kick), 3:49 2ND QUARTER 2ND QUARTER NEW - Tharry Salley 6 run (Ryan Lukshis kick), 0:29 CAT - Ar thur Cromartie 66 INT return (Temple kick), 8:09; CAT - K ory Fisher 12 run 3RD QUARTER (Temple kick), 2:10; CAT - Roac h 1 run (Temple kick), 0:36 NEW - Lukshis 40 FG, 8:00; CAT - Travis Landrum 90 KO return (Cory Darnell kick), 3RD QUARTER 7:47; CAT - Joe Mitchell 15 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 1:02 MH - Jamel Fayson 10 pass from Ricky Spradling (Chase Harris kick), 10:59; CAT - 4TH QUARTER George Bell 2 run (Temple kick), 3:43; MH - George Washington 1 run (Harris kick), 0:43 CAT - Kory Fisher 2 un (Darnell kick), 4:02; NEW - David Smith 5 pass from Michael 4TH QUARTER Johnson (Lukshis kick), 1:05 CAT - Temple 26 FG, 13:47; MH - Travis Prince 38 pass from Spradling (Harris kick), NEW CAT CAT - 10:35; Jamelle Cuthbertson 1 run (Temple kick), 2:17 First Downs 17 16 MH CAT Rushes-Yards 42-137 35-93 First Downs 19 26 Passing Yards 125 191 Rushes-Yards 33-171 53-187 Comp-Att-Int 13-25-2 15-30-0 Passing Yards 227 249 Return Yards 9-136 5-212 Comp-Att-Int 15-33-3 17-23-0 Punts-Average 6-36.2 7-33.6 Return Yards 8-109 8-158 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Punts-Average 1-31.0 1-36.0 Penalties-Yards 7-64 9-102 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Possession Time 30:46 29:14 Penalties-Yards 4-32 8-59 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-1 Possession Time 25:42 34:18 RUSHING:Newberry-Tharry Salley 21-5, Corey Smalls 4-34, Brandon Gantt 10-19, Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-7 3-24 Michael Johnson 3-1, Hamilton Sims 1-0, David Smith 2-minus-1, Kelton Tendal 1-minus- 11; Catawba-Kory Fisher 15-49, Jamelle Cuthbertson 6-30, Brad Roach 3-13, Lee Page 1- RUSHING: Mars Hill-George Washington 15-127, Chappell Rose 8-39,Tyrea Allen 2-3, 6, George Bell 6-2,Team 4-minus 8. Ricky Spardling 8-2; Catawba-Kory Fisher 15-71, George Bell 13-57, Jamelle Cuthbertson PASSING: Newberry-Brandon Gantt 8-19-2-65, Micheal Johnson 5-6-0-65; Catawba-Brad 16-39, Brad Roach 6-20, Lee Page 1-4,Team 2-minus 4. Roach 15-30-0-191. PASSING: Mars Hill-Ricky Spradling 15-33-3-227; Catawba-Brad Roach 17-23-0-249. RECEIVING: Newberry-David Brown 4-60, David Smith 4-37, Corey Seawell 2-13,Andre RECEIVING: Mars Hill-Demario Zachery 5-70,Travis Prince 4-97, Jamel Faison 3-32, Young 1-23,Charles Brandon 1-0, Hamilton Sims 1-minus-8; Catawba-Brent Johnson 5- Tyrea Allen 2-23,George Washington 1-2, Frankie Waters 0-3; Catawba-Antwan Strong 6- 42, Shane Timmons 3-45, Joe Mitchell 2-37,Antwan Strong 2-23, Brandon Bunn 1-18; Lee 93, Lee Page 4-86, Joe Mitchell 3-29, Brandon Bunn 2-27; Brent Johnson 2-14. Page 1-15, Kory Fisher 1-11. MISSED FG: Mars Hill-Chase Harris 33. MISSED FG: Newberry-Ryan Lukshis 22. TACKLES: Mars Hill-Keadran Pinckney 5-5-10, Xavier Jordan 3-3-6, Josh Baker 3-3-6, TACKLES: Newberry-Will Newell 5-2-7, Derrell Mills 3-4-7,Tony Ransom 3-3-6, David Marzarius Samon 3-3-6. Nathaniel Smith 3-3-6, Stan Galbraith 2-4-6; Catawba-Ron Harris 3-3-6, Mike Grase 1-5-6; Catawba-Joe Brown 7-3-10, Charles McAfee 5-3-8, Ellington 4-3-7, Joe Brown 5-1-6, EJ Branch 3-3-6, Jasmon Carpenter 5-0-5. Brandon McIntyre 7-0-7, James House 5-2-7, Melquan Fair 2-5-7. ATT - 5,514.WEATHER - 78 degrees, clear. ATT - 3,276.WEATHER - 81 degrees, clear. 28 • • 2008 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Game 7 – Oct. 13 Game 8 – Oct. 20 Burke-Tarr Stadium, Jefferson City, TN Pioneer Field, Greeneville, TN #12 CATAWBA 55 #7 CATAWBA 28 #7 Carson-Newman 49 Tusculum 31

JEFFERSON CITY,TN – In one of the most exciting games in school history, GREENEVILLE, TN – Tusculum withstood a furious rally and held off seventh- Catawba rallied from a 35-13 deficit to knock off seventh-ranked Carson-Newman 55-49 ranked Catawba to take a 31-28 win at Pioneer Field. Tusculum went on top 24-0 early at Burke-Tarr Stadium. George Bell scored the last of his three fourth-quarter touch- in the second half after pinning the Tribe on the one-yard line and converting a short downs with 26 seconds remaining to lift the visiting Indians. The final score capped a punt into a score on a 21-yard pass from Corey Russell to Brandon Dixon. Brad Roach wild day that saw the teams combine for 1,261 yards. Brad Roach threw for a career high drove Catawba into Pioneer territory, but threw the first of three interceptions to end 486 yards and four touchdowns, while Brent Johnson set a new school mark with 13 the drive. receptions. Later in the third quarter, Roach led Catawba to a pair of scoring drives. He threw Catawba, ranked 12th, trailed 35-13 late in the first half, but scored 22 unanswerd touchdown passes to Kory Fisher and Antwan Strong with a two-point conversion points to tie the game at 35-35 with 7:18 left in the third quarter. C-N continued the strikes Brent Johnson and George Bell to cut the deficit to 24-16. shootout, scoring in just three plays to regain the lead on a 41-yard pass from Alex Good Bell would get Catawba to within 24-22 on a short run with 9:18 remaining, but to Otis Miller. The Indians would tie the score once again with 6:32 left,converting three Roach’s two-point pass was knocked down. Catawba got the ball back, but a Pioneer third downs and two fourth downs on a 19-play,79-yard drive that ended on a Bell one- interception set up a 24-yard pass from Russell to Jarmaichael Caldwell to give Tusculum yard pass from Roach on forth down. a 31-22 edge. The Eagles used another big play to go back on top as Good teamed up with Reggie Catawba struck back after a long kickoff return by Travis Landrum. Roach complet- Hubbard on a 74-yard play which ended with Hubbard turning a diving flip into the end ed four straight passes for 41 yards and Bell carried over from four-yards out to cut the zone resulting in a key unsportsmanlike conduct foul. Catawba returned the ensuing Pioneer lead to 31-28 with 5:11 to play. Catawba got the ball back one more time, but kickoff from the 15 back to the C-N 41 and used a four-play drive, all on the ground to Roach was intercepted at the Tusculum 35 and the Pioneers ran out the clock. knot the game at 49-49 on a Bell 11-yard run with 3:11 to play. Tusculum missed a field goal on its opening drive of the game, but came back with The Catawba defense finally made a key stop, hauling down James Banks on a sec- a touchdown and a field goal for a 10-0 lead after a quarter. Catawba would face its own ond-and-one reverse for an 11-yard loss. An incomplete pass forced a punt and Catawba kicking problems in the second quarter, having one field goal blocked and misfiring on took over at its own 40 with 1:42 remaining. Roach came up with the big play, finding another after falling down 17-0. Joe Mitchell for a 31-yard gain to the C-N one. Bell scored from there and the Tribe held Russell completed 25-of-39 passes for 282 yards and three touchdowns and also ran on despite a desperation pass to the Tribe 16 as time expired. for 69 yards on 23 carries. Roach was 23-of-43 for 308 yards and a pair of scores. STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Catawba committed three turnovers on the afternoon, while the Pioneers did not have CATAWBA (7-0) 3 17 15 20 55 a miscue. Carson-Newman (6-1) 14 21 7 7 49 STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final 1ST QUARTER CATAWBA (7-1) 0 0 16 12 28 CN - Reggie Hubbard 20 pass from Alex Good (Aubrey Ingham kick), 12:53; CN - Tusculum (5-3) 10 77731 Hubbard 34 pass from Good (Ingham kick), 6:37; CAT - Cory Darnell 30 FG, 1:54 2ND QUARTER 1ST QUARTER CN - Ric ky Harris 11 run (Ingham kick), 13:58; CAT - Brandon Bunn 28 pass from Brad TC - Ryan Tallent 5 pass from Corey Russell (Justin Higgins kick), 6:58; TC - Higgins 32 Roach (Darnell kick), 11:37; CAT - Darnell 44 FG, 7:07; CN - Good 54 run (Ingham FG, 3:04 kick), 5:15; CN - Harris 6 run (Ingham kick), 1:38; CAT - Brent Johnson 9 pass from 2ND QUARTER Roach (Darnell kick), 0:06 TC - Russell 3 run (Higgins kick), 8:14 3RD QUARTER 3RD QUARTER CAT - Jamelle Cuthbertson 1 run (Darnell kick), 14:08; CAT - Walter Horne 41 pass TC - Brandon Dixon 21 pass from Russell (Higgins kick), 10:15; CAT - Kory Fisher 13 from Roach (Roach pass to Antwan Strong), 7:18; CN - Otis Miller 41 pass from Good pass from Roach (Roach pass to Brent Johnson), 6:58; CAT - Antw an Strong 17 pass (Ingham kick), 6:32 from Roach (Roach pass to George Bell), 1:01 4TH QUARTER 4TH QUARTER CAT - George Bell 1 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 6:23; CN - Hubbard 74 pass from CAT - Bell 4 run (pass failed), 9:18; TC - Jarmichael Caldwell 24 pass from Russell Good (Ingham kick), 4:39; CAT - Bell 11 run (Darnell kick), 3:11; CAT - Bell 1 run (pass (Higgins kick), 6:30; CAT - Bell 4 run (kick failed), 5:11 failed), 0:26 CAT TC CATCN First Downs 27 24 First Downs 30 24 Rushes-Yards 28-133 44-135 Rushes-Yards 30-165 47-296 Passing Yards 308 282 Passing Yards 486 314 Comp-Att-Int 23-43-3 25-39-0 Comp-Att-Int 37-64-0 12-22-0 Return Yards 5-120 10-108 Return Yards 10-189 10-194 Punts-Average 5-30.8 6-41.0 Punts-Average 2-34.5 2-36.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 6-48 10-81 Penalties-Yards 8-81 7-72 Possession Time 27:52 32:08 Possession Time 34:32 25:28 Sacks By-Yards Lost 6-34 1-8 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-3 2-7 RUSHING: Catawba-Kory Fisher 11-120, Jamelle Cuthbertson 8-32, George Bell 7-13, RUSHING: Catawba-Kory Fisher 10-65, George Bell 10-48, Jamelle Cuthbertson 5-17, Brad Roach 4-0; CNewman-Alex Good 14-142, Ricky Harris 14-103, Buck Wakefield 11- Brad Roach 2-3, Lee Page 1-0;Tusculum-Corey Russell 23-69, Jamar Ferguson 15-64, 48,Tony Richardson 3-11, Dwayne Mims 1-11, Clarence Goines 2-10, James Banks 1- Randy Williams 1-4, Marcus Foster 2-1,Team 3-minus-3. minus-11, Caleb Sorrells 1-minus-18. PASSING: Catawba-Brad Roach 23-43-3-308;Tusculum-Corey Russell 25-39-0-282. PASSING: Catawba-Brad Roach 37-64-0-486; CNewman-Alex Good 12-22-0-314. RECEIVING: Catawba-Brent Johnson 6-91,Antwan Strong 5-68, Joe Mitchell 4-54, Kory RECEIVING: Catawba-Brent Johnson 13-172,Antwan Strong 9-110, Brandon Bunn 6-73, Fisher 4-34, Shane Timmons 1-26,Walter Horne 1-19, Landon Gouveia 1-13, George Bell Joe Mitchell 3-36,Walter Horne 2-49, Lee Page 2-38, Jamelle Cuthbertson 1-7, George 1-3;Tusculum-Ryan Tallent 8-73, Jarmichael Caldwell 5-89, Jarrell NeSmith 4-34, Calvin Bell 1-1; CNewman-Reggie Hubbard 5-154, Otis Miller 3-111, James Banks 3-20,Tony Britt 3-26, Brandon Dixon 2-40, Jamar Ferguson 1-15,Marcus Foster 1-4,Chris Young 1-1. Richardson 1-29. MISSED FG: Catawba-Cory Darnell 23, 25;Tusculum-Gareth Rowlands 49. MISSED FG: CNewman-Aubrey Ingham 38. TACKLES: Catawba-Charles McAfee 7-4-11, Joe Brown 5-3-8, Ron Ellington 4-3-7, James TACKLES: Catawba-Charles McAfee 3-4-7, Marqus Davis 5-1-6,Thomas Presley 5-1-6, House 1-6-7, Marqus Davis 5-1-6, Meqaun Fair 4-2-6;Tusculum-Jarvis Littlejohn 7-5-12, Melquan Fair 3-3-6; CNewman-Mario Russell 11-0-11, Revel Coffey 6-2-8, Denares Waites Pharis Baldwin 6-2-8, Jeremy Thompson 2-4-6,Octavius Love 1-5-6, Jason Grove 3-2-5, 3-3-6, Eric Rice 3-3-6, Otis Ballard 2-4-6. Darik Gary 3-2-5. ATT - 5,041.WEATHER - 74 degrees, sunny. ATT - 2,986.WEATHER - 73 degrees, sunny. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 29 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Game 9 – Oct. 27 Game 10 – Nov. 3 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury , Brevard, NC Wingate 20 #13 Catawba 56 #15 CATAWBA 45 Brevard 21

SALISBURY, NC – Catawba claimed a 45-20 win over visiting Wingate at Shuford BREVARD, NC – Catawba rolled up 528 yards of offense and overcame four turnovers Stadium and Kirkland Field. Junior George Bell rushed for 103 yards and three touch- to take a 56-21 win over host Brevard at Brevard Memorial Stadium. Brad Roach threw downs to pace the Catawba offense. It marked the first 100-yard game of Bell’s colle- three interceptions, but also had three touchdown passes to tie the record of 21 in a sea- giate career and he also tied a school mark with his 15th rushing touchdown of the sea- son. Junior George Bell rushed for 87 yards on nine carries and his fourth-quarter scoring son. That record was set in 1930 by George Zengale and equaled in 1935 by Red run set eclipsed a 70+ year-old record with his 16th rushing touchdown. Meehan. Catawba was intercepted on its first drive deep in Tornado territory, but scored on Catawba jumped out to a 14-0 lead after a quarter. Brad Roach threw a 26-yard pass their next five possessions of the half to grab a 35-7 lead at the break. Travis Landrun and to Brent Johnson and Bell would score late in the frame for the 14-0 lead. Wingate struck Brent Johnson each had 16-yard catches from Roach for a 14-0 lead at the end of the first back with two scores as JD Moore connected with Jordan Softcheck for a 44-yard score quarter. and Chris Conklin hauled in a 27-yard pass from Moore. The Bulldogs would misfire on Brevard got on the board at the 11:52 mark of the second quarter on a one-yard pass the second point-after try to lead Catawba up 14-13. from Trey Wilborn to Seth Corliss, but Landrum returned the ensuing kickoff 45 yards to The Indians would get two scores before the end of the half. Bell carried in from 11 the Tornado 43. A third straight run by Jamelle Cuthbertson produced a 34-yard score and yards out at the 5:30 mark and Cory Darnell added a 27-yard field goal with 48 seconds a 21-7 edge. Kory Fisher scored from seven yards out with 4:32 left in the half then caught left in the half. Bell got the only score of the third quarter on a six-yard run to push the a 19-yard pass from Roach with two seconds before the break. Catawba lead to 31-13. Catawba would finish with 291 yards rushing,getting 87 from Bell,73 from Fisher and Wingate pulled within 31-20 early in the fourth quarter on a four-yard run by Nelson 66 from Cuthbertson. Roach had 237 yards on 15-of-24 passing with Johnson hauling in Woods with 13:02 remaining. Catawba was stopped on its next drive, but Marqus Davis sacked Moore and caused a fumble which he recovered at the Bulldog 14. That led to a seven passes for 119 yards. Wilborn ran for 112 yards for the Tornados and completed 6- three-year run by Kory Fisher with 8:21 to go to give the Indians a 38-20 lead. of-8 passes for 70 yards. Brevard had one interception and lost five of nine fumbles. Roach would complete 18-of-27 passes for 251 yards and a pair of scores for STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Catawba which held a 454-352 edge in total yards. Johnson had six catches for 82 yards to reach 100 receptions in his career. Fisher added 88 yards on the ground. Woods was CATAWBA (9-1) 14 21 7 14 56 the workhorse for the Bulldogs, rushing for 160 yards on 25 carries. Moore was 12-of- Brevard (2-8) 0 7 14 0- 21 24 for 200 yards, but was intercepted three times. Joe Brown had two of the picks. 1ST QUARTER STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final CAT - Travis Landrim 16 pass from Brad Roach (Cory Darnell kick), 5:20; CAT - Brent Wingate (6-3) 0 13 0 7 20 Johnson 16 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 3:41 CATAWBA (8-1) 14 10 7 14 45 2ND QUARTER BC - CAT - 1ST QUARTER Seth Corliss 1 pass from Trey Wilborn (Chase Henry kick), 11:52; Jamelle Cuthbertson 34 run (Darnell kick), 10:21; CAT - Kory Fisher 7 run (Darnell kick), 4:23; CAT - Brent Johnson 26 pass from Brad Roach (Cory Darnell kick), 9:40; CAT - George CAT - Fisher 19 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 0:02 Bell 1 run (Darnell kick), 0:13 3RD QUARTER 2ND QUARTER BC - John Taylor 3 run (Henry kick), 10:34; CAT - Johnson 37 pass from Roach (Darnell WU - Jordan Softcheck 44 pass from JD Moore (Jonathan Beford kick), 13:49; WU - CAT - kick), 9:08; BC - Derek Church 9 pass from Wilborn (Henry kick), 3:31 Chris Conklin 27 pass from Moore (kick failed), 8:52; Bell 11 run (Darnell kick), 4TH QUARTER 5:30; CAT - Darnell 27 FG, 0:48 3RD QUARTER CAT - George Bell 4 run (Jared Temple kick), 6:31; CAT - Antonio Hall 1 run (Temple CAT - Bell 6 run (Darnell kick), 6:43 kick), 2:38 4TH QUARTER CAT BC WU - Nelson Woods 4 run (Beford kick), 13:02; CAT - Kory Fisher 3 run (Darnell kick), 8:21; CAT - Lee Page 24 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 4:34 First Downs 23 25 Rushes-Yards 38-291 65-285 WU CAT Passing Yards 237 70 First Downs 17 25 Comp-Att-Int 15-24-3 6-12-1 Rushes-Yards 35-131 50-203 Return Yards 5-149 13-180 Passing Yards 221 251 Punts-Average 0-0.0 0-0.0 Comp-Att-Int 14-27-3 18-28-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 9-5 Return Yards 12-192 8-135 Penalties-Yards 6-65 2-10 Punts-Average 5-35.8 4-32.0 Possession Time 25:25 34:35 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-1 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-69 4-21 Possession Time 25:24 34:36 RUSHING: Catawba-George Bell 9-87, Kory Fisher 7-73, Jamelle Cuthbertson 7-66,Trevor Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-11 7-15 Steele 8-31,Antonio Hall 6-37, Ben Snyder 1-minus-3; Brevard-Trey Wilborn 19-112, John Taylor 16-73, Derek Church 17-53,Tyrone Arrington 9-44, Desmond Wilson 1-3, Jeffrey RUSHING:Wingate-Nelson Woods 25-160, Cameron Henegan 2-6, James Hall 1-6, Perry Adams 2-3, Colby McCoy 1-minus-3. Floyd 1-2, JD Moore 5-minus-11,Team 1-minus-32; Catawba-George Bell 16-103, Kory PASSING: Catawba-Brad Roach 15-24-3-237; Brevard-Trey Wilborn 6-8-1-70, Colby McCoy Fisher 19-88, Jamelle Cuthbertson 5-10, Brad Roach 6-5,Trevor Steele 1-2,Team 1-minus- 0-4-0-0. 2, Ben Snyder 2-minus-3. RECEIVING: Catawba-Brent Johnson 7-119,Travis Landrum 3-65, Kory Fisher 1-19, PASSING:Wingate-JD Moore 12-24-3-200, James Hall 3-2-0-21; Catawba-Brad Roach 18- 27-1-251, Ben Snyder 0-1-0-0. Brandon Bunn 1-16,Antwan Strong 1-11, Shane Timmons 1-7, Jamelle Cuthbertson 1-0; RECEIVING:Wingate-Shawn Barrett 5-72, Jordan Softcheck3-65, Chris Conklin 3-57, Brevard-Jeffrey Adams 2-32,Derek Church 2-23,Tyrone Arrington 1-14, Seth Corliss 1-1. Pernell Thompson 2-12, Brad Horne 1-15; Catawba-Brent Johnson 6-82,Antwan Strong MISSED FG: None. 3-44, Joe Mitchell 2-36, Lee Page 2-36, Shane Timmons 2-31,Travis Landrum 1-12, TACKLES: Catawba-Charles McAfee 4-10-14, Cortez Best 5-4-9, Joe Brown 1-7-8, Melquan George Bell 1-6, Jamelle Cuthbertson 1-4. Fair 2-5-7,Thomas Presley 2-5-7; Brevard-Stanley Jones 6-4-10, Elliot Collins 3-5-8, Joshua MISSED FG: Catawba-Cory Darnell 23. Durm 3-4-7, Justin Jefferson 2-5-7, Christian Lumbu 1-5-6. TACKLES:Wingate-Bobby Floyd 10-2-12, Dietrich Wright 3-6-9, Micheal Thornton 6-2-8, ATT - 1,725.WEATHER - 63 degrees, mostly sunny. Geremy Rodamer 4-3-7; Catawba-Charles McAfee 3-6-9, Leon Ager 7-1-8, Jasmon Carpenter 5-2-7, Charlie Walker 3-4-7. ATT - 3,716.WEATHER - 74 degrees, sunny.

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Game 11 – Nov. 10 Game 12 – Nov. 17 Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Shuford Stadium, Salisbury Lenoir-Rhyne 0 Albany State 35 #12 CATAWBA 45 #12 CATAWBA 66

SALISBURY, NC – Catawba picked up its first shutout of the season, downing SALISBURY, NC – Catawba produced playoff highs of 66 points and 643 yards in Lenoir-Rhyne 45-0 at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. With the win, the 12th-ranked claiming a 66-35 win over visiing Albany State in the opening round of the NCAA II play- Catawba Indians claim a share of the SAC Championship and earn a berth in the NCAA offs at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. Brad Roach led the offensive onslaught with II Playoffs. a school-record five touchdown passes. Kory Fisher scored on a 46-yard run on the game’s third play and Catawba never Catawba jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead in the opening seven minutes on two scor- looked back in cruising to the win. Fisher would finish with a game-high 104 yards on ing passes from Roach. The Golden Rams would rally back and tied the score at 21-21 the ground. Senior quarterback Brad Roach completed 17-of-24 passes for 243 yards and with 8:07 left in the second quarter. The Tribe would take the back right before the half three touchdowns to break the single-season Catawba record with 24 on the season. as Roach led Catawba 80 yards in the final minute and tossed a 14-yard pass to Brent After the opening score, Catawba failed on two trips into the LR red zone, but early Johnson with 11 second remaining in the half. in the second quarter Roach threw a 30-yard scoring pass to Brandon Bunn for a 14-0 The Indians extended the lead to 31-21 on a Cory Darnell field goal early in the third lead. Three plays later Thomas Presley intercepted a pass that was tipped by Terrence quarter before the teams would score three touchdowns in less than a minute and a half. Porter at the Bear 12 and returned it for a score and a 21-0 lead. Brian Porter answered the field goal with an 84-yard kickoff return, but two plays later George Bell would add his 18th score of the year at the end of the first half, catch- Roach threw a 63-yard strike to Antwan Strong to regain the 10-point lead. Two plays ing a nine-yard toss from Roach for a 28-0 lead at the break. Presley would strike again later, Ron Ellington returned a fumble 15 yards for a 45-28 edge with 9:44 to go in the early in the third quarter as he recovered a fumble at midfield and returned it 49 yards third quarter. for his second score of the day. Catawba would put up three more scored in the fourth quarter to go ahead 66-28 Joe Mitchell scored the final touchdown of the afternoon as he hauled in a 33-yard before a late Albany score. Catawba totaled nearly 400 yards (381) of offense in the sec- pass from Roach near the end of the third quarter. Jared Temple capped the scoring on ond half, including 142 yards rushing by Jamelle Cuthbertson. a 22-yard field goal with 2:30 left. Johnson (155 yards) and Strong (130 yards) combined for five touchdown grabs, Catawba totaled 428 yards to 157 for the Bears. Freshman Andrew Courman led a with Johnson hauling in three. On defense, Thomas Presley and Ron Ellington each Bear rushing attack with 74 yards, while fellow freshman James Pone added 60 yards. made 10 stops. Ellington had a fumble recovery,a forced fumble and a sack. Quarterback Dennis Hickman had a rough day as he completed 5-of-15 passes for 30 yards and was sacked three times. Marcus Shuford with 14 tackles,Dewayne Jones,who STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final had 13 stops, and Elshaun Carter, who added 12 tackles, including three for losses, led Albany St. (8-2) 7 14 7 7 35 the Bear defense. CATAWBA (11-1) 21 7 17 21 66 Freshman Tony Littlejohn made eight stops for the Catawba defense. Wilbur Pender had a pair of sacks with Presley scoring twice. 1ST QUARTER CAT - CAT - STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Antwan Strong 19 pass from Brad Roach (Cory Darnell kick), 11:17; Brent Johnson 6 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 8:45; ASU - Demetrice Johnson 1 run (Tory Lenoir-Rhyne (2-9) 0 0 0 0 0 Torstenson kick), 3:16; CAT - George Bell 15 run (Darnell kick), 1:35 CATAWBA (10-1) 7 21 14 3 45 2ND QUARTER 1ST QUARTER ASU - Johnson 5 run (Torstenson kick), 14:55; ASU - LiRonnie Davis 1 run (Torstenson CAT - Kory Fisher 46 run (Cory Darnell kick), 13:20 kick), 8:07; CAT - Johnson 14 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 0:11 2ND QUARTER 3RD QUARTER CAT - Brandon Bunn 30 pass from Brad Roach (Darnell kick), 12:52; CAT - Thomas CAT - Darnell 31 FG, 11:16; ASU - Brian Porter 84 KO return (Torstenson kick), 11:04; Presley 12 INT return (Darnell kick), 11:16; CAT - George Bell 9 pass from Roach CAT - Strong 63 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 10:40; CAT - Ron Ellington 15 fumble (Darnell kick), 1:49 return (Darnell kick), 9:44 3RD QUARTER 4TH QUARTER CAT - Presley 49 fumble return (Jared Temple kick), 11:26; CAT - Joe Mitchell 33 pass CAT - Kory Fisher 7 run (Darnell kick), 11:29; CAT - Johnson 27 pass from Lee Page from Roach (Temple kick), 2:42 (Darnell kick), 8:59; CAT - Travis Landrum 31 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 6:54; 4TH QUARTER ASU - Cameron Smith 30 pass from Kisan Flakes (Torstenson kick), 4:43 CAT - Temple 22 FG, 2:40 ASU CAT LR CAT F irst Downs 21 27 F irst Downs 11 18 Rushes-Yards 46-166 38-267 Rushes-Yards 51-127 36-185 Passing Yards 155 376 Passing Yards 30 243 Comp-Att-Int 16-35-3 21-38-2 Comp-Att-Int 5-15-1 17-26-0 Return Yards 15-369 11-88 Return Yards 8-132 10-172 Punts-Average 5-46.6 4-38.2 Punts-Average 8-36.2 2-34.5 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 15-109 11-83 Penalties-Yards 5-40 3-35 Possession Time 32:46 27:14 Possession Time 33:21 26:39 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 2-22 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-1 3-24 RUSHING: LRhyne-Andrew Courman 24-74, James Pone 16-60, Matthew Taylor 3-24, RUSHING:Albany-Brian Porter 20-90, Kisan Flakes 14-44, LiRonnie Davis 4-18, Matt Warren 2-7, Marcus Shuford 1-1, Dennis Hickman 4-minus-15,Team 1-minus-24; Demetrice Johnson 7-9, Gary Neavins 1-5; Catawba-Jamelle Cuthbertson 9-149, Kory Catawba-Kory Fisher 13-104, Jamelle Cuthbertson 9-38, George Bell 4-24,Trevor Steele Fisher 14-64, George Bell 11-42,Antonio Hall 3-14,Team 1-minus-2. 7-17, Brad Roach 1-4, Patrick Dennis 1-minus-1,Team 1-minus-1. PASSING:Albany-Kisan Flakes 16-34-2-155, Cameron Smith 0-1-1-0; Catawba-Brad Roach PASSING: LRhyne-Dennis Hickman 5-15-1-30; Catawba-Brad Roach 17-24-0-243, Ben 18-34-2-340, Howard Williamson 2-3-0-9, Lee Page 1-1-0-27. Snyder 0-1-0-0, Patrick Dennis 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING:Albany-Lamontray Williams 7-60, Camerson Smith 3-51, Brian Porter 2-19, RECEIVING: LRhyne-Martel Shaw 3-22, Chris Durm 1-6, Devan Pointer 1-2; Catawba- Larry Johnson 2-10, Robert Taylor 1-11, Demetrice Johnson 1-4; Catawba-Brent Johnson Antwan Strong 5-42, Brent Johnson 3-27, Lee Page 2-42, Joe Mitchell 1-33, Brandon 9-155,Antwan Strong 4-130, Kory Fisher 3-34,Travis Landrum 1-31, Brandon Bunn 1-15, Bunn 1-30,Walter Horne 1-24, Shane Timmons 1-15, Kory Fisher 1-15, George Bell 1-9, Joe Mitchell 1-9, George Bell 1-2, Jamelle Cuthbertson 1-0. Travis Landrum 1-6. MISSED FG: None. MISSED FG: LRhyne-Andrew Coln 47; Catawba-Cory Darnell 35, 25. TACKLES:Albany-Maurdrice McNeill 10-1-11, Brian Richardson 7-1-8, Mario Fuller 5-0-5, TACKLES: LRhyne-Marcus Shuford 6-8-14, Dewayne Jones 7-6-13, Elshaun Carter 4-8-12, Ryan Davis 4-1-5; Catawba-Thomas Presley 8-2-10, Ron Ellington 3-7-10, Leon Ager 4-5-9, Chima Okoro 2-4-6; Catawba-Tony Littlejohn 3-5-8, Jasmon Carpenter 3-3-6,Arthur James House 3-3-6. Cromartie 4-1-5, Leon Ager 2-3-5. ATT - 3,054.WEATHER - 56 degrees, mostly cloudy. ATT - 3,802.WEATHER - 59 degrees, sunny. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 31 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Game 13 – Nov. 24 RUSHING: Catawba-George Bell 16-74, Jamelle Cuthbertson 12-61, Brad Roach 5-0; Valdosta-Michael Terry 23-139, Rashawn Robinson 8-49,Willie Copeland 8-39,Tucker Bazemore-Hyder Stadium, Valdosta, GA Pruitt 3-33, Ronnye Nelson 3-21, Scott Palmer 3-5, Cedric Evans 1-3, Cedric Jones 1- minus-4,Team 2-0. #12 CATAWBA 29 PASSING: Catawba-Brad Roach 19-32-2-278;Valdosta-Willie Copeland 16-29-1-171. RECEIVING: Catawba-Antwan Strong 7-96, Brent Johnson 3-35, Brandon Bunn 2-66, #8 Valdosta St. 55 Walter Horne 2-2, Lee Page 1-29, Shane Timmons 1-19, Joe Mitchell 1-17, George Bell 1- 10, Grayson Downs 1-4;Valdosta-Cedric Jones 5-76, Josh Rayam 3-23, Jeffrey Felton 2-22, VALDOSTA, GA – Valdosta State capitalized on Ronnye Nelson 1-14, Cedric Evans 1-9, Zach Parker 1-9, R.J. Bastone 1-9,Travis Taylor 1-7, several mistakes by visiting Catawba as the eighth- Clay Callaway 1-2. ranked Blazers claimed a 55-29 win in the second MISSED FG: Catawba-Cory Darnell 41;Valdosta-Zac Williams 42. round of the NCAA II Football Playoffs on Saturday TACKLES: Catawba-Charles McAfee 8-6-14, Ron Ellington 7-1-8, Joe Brown 6-2-8,Tyrone afternoon at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium. VSU Moore 4-4-8;Valdosta-Everett Kitchen 11-6-17, Michael Cullen 5-5-10, Larry Dean 3-4-7, advanced to host North Alabama for the Southeast Sherard Reynolds 2-4-6,William Montford 1-5-6. Region final. ATT - 3,228.WEATHER - 60 degrees, partly cloudy. Valdosta State jumped on top in the opening minute as Sherard Reynolds retuned a fumble on the game’s second play 34-yards for a quick 7-0 lead just 55 seconds into the contest. Catawba answered the score with an 11-play,65-yard drive that was capped by a George Bell two- yard run. The point-after was blocked leaving the Blazers ahead 7-6. CATAWBA PLAYERS AND COACHES The Indians would grab the lead on its next possession. Brad Roach guided the Tribe REACH OUT TO THE COMMUNITY 94 yards over 10 plays to put Catawba on top 13-7 following a 24-yard pass to Brandon Bunn. A Conversation with Coach Chip Hester The teams would combine on three field goals in the second quarter. Zak Williams hit two for the Blazers, including a 31-yarder on the final play of the first half to pull VSU within 16-13. Cory Darnell had a 38-yard field goal for Catawba. Why is helping the community so important for the Valdosta State opened the second half with a big kickoff return to the Catawba 45 and the Blazers took a 20-16 lead on a five-yard pass from Willie Copeland to Josh Rayam. Catawba football team? Catawba advanced deep into Blazer territory on its next possession, but Travis Harrison blocked a 41-yard field goal attempt and Kenneth Hale returned it to the Tribe 27. We talk about priorities first and foremost. Our number one priori- Michael Terry scored from four-yards out three plays later for a 27-16 edge. ty that we emphasize here at Catawba College is faith and family. After moving the ball to the VSU 40,Roach was intercepted by Roger King at the 10- Secondly, education is of importance.This includes learning in the yard-line. Valdosta State would march 92 yards and scored on a 27-yard pass from Copeland to Cedric Jones. Catawba failed to handle the ensuing kick and VSU added classroom and on the football field.We also talk about learning to give another score as Terry carried three times to cover all 19 yards of the drive which ended back to our community. The coaching staff feels like our student-ath- on his one-yard run and a 41-16 lead with 11:58 remaining. letes have been blessed with the ability to play football and blessed Catawba fell behind 48-16 before Roach led a pair of late Catawba scoring drives. with great facilities. It is our guy's responsibility to give back to their He threw touchdown passes of eight yards to Brent Johnson and 29 yards to Lee Page. The senior finished with 278 yards on 19-of-32 passing with three scores. Bell ran for community. 74 yards on 16 carries and scored for the 20th time this season. Antwan Strong was the Many of the guys we recruit have a background of community top receiver with seven catches for 96 yards. service and doing good things for other folks.Those qualities are cer- Terry led VSU with 139 yards rushing on 23 attempts. Copeland was 16-of-29 tainly something we want to continue to foster in the years to follow. through air for 171 yards and two scores. Jones had five catches for 76 yards. VSU totaled 456 yards of offense with 285 coming on the ground. Catawba had 413 yards, Normally, our staff asks our players to commit to five projects through- but had four turnovers, a blocked field goal and two blocked extra points. out the year. On a given year, our program has the opportunity to serve STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final in at least fifteen separate events. CATAWBA (11-2) 13 3 0 13 29 Valdosta St.(10-1) 7 6 14 28 55 Describe the attitude and demeanor before a nor- 1ST QUARTER mal service project. VSU - Sherard Reynolds 34 fumble return (Zac Williams kick), 14:05; CAT - George Bell 2 run (kick blocked), 9:04; CAT - Brandon Bunn 24 pass from Brad Roach (Cory What makes me feel good is whenever I ask for volunteers I always Darnell kick), 1:59 get them. I never have to beg, because these are events and projects 2ND QUARTER that my football players want to get involved in and be active.This is VSU - Williams 23 FG, 10:32; CAT - Darnell 38 FG, 7:10; VSU - Williams 31 FG, 0:00 3RD QUARTER something that has been done for a long time at Catawba College. VSU - J osh Rayam 5 pass from Willie Copeland (Williams kick), 11:02; VSU - Michael It dates back to 1993 when I first came in and JD Haglan did simi- Terry 4 run (Williams kick), 5:25 lar service projects.We make sure our guys understand it is part of the 4TH QUARTER deal and something you do.When former offensive coordinator Jamie VSU - Cedric Jones 27 pass from Copeland (Williams kick), 11:58; VSU - Scott Palmer 1 run (Williams kick), 4:07; CAT - Brent Johnson 8 pass from Roach (Darnell kick), 3:23; Snider was here, our program had a huge chart that showed which VSU - Tucker Pruitt 12 run (Williams kick), 1:35; CAT - Lee Page 29 pass from Roach activities the players had participated in through the course of the (kick blocked), 0:47 year.We also chose a Volunteer of the Year, which was some of our best CAT VSU football players. It did not surprise me a bit that they had the most vol- First Downs 23 29 unteer activities.The size of your heart has a lot to do with what kind Rushes-Yards 33-135 52-285 of person and football player you are. Passing Yards 278 171 Comp-Att-Int 19-32-2 16-29-1 Return Yards 10-140 10-191 Punts-Average 2-28.5 1-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 9-73 Possession Time 27:28 32:32 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-6

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1934 - Tubby Garland, tackle 1990 - Todd Lipe, defensive end M.L. Barnes (DT) - Los Angeles Dons, 1948 1936 - W.Ellis Meehan, back (1st) Jemonte Battle (DB) - Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-05 Aaron Kanner, punter 1938 - Jake Briggs, guard (OT) - Chicago Bears, 1949 1942 - Dwight Holshouser, back (2nd) 1945 - Ray Yagiello, tackle Curtis Walker, linebacker Drew Buie (WR) - Oakland Raiders, 1969-71; Cincinnati Bengals, 1972 Carroll Bowen, back (HM) Dan Castles (OT) - Washington Redskins, 1956 Ed Edminston,Tackle Mike Miller, defensive back James Dickey (DE) - New York Yankees, 1948 (HM) 1946 - Ray Yagiello, tackle Tubby Garland (DT) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1938; N.Y.Giants, 1938 1947 - Art Claar, end 1991 - Curtis Walker, linebacker Ray Yagiello, tackle (2nd) Bill Griffin (DT) - Miami Dolphins, 1970-71 1948 - Lee Spears, back 1992 - Curtis Walker, linebacker Dave Hankee (DE) - Baltimore Colts, 1969; N.Y.Jets, 1967 1951 - Bill Stanfield, end (HM) (1st) Ken Hartley (P) - New England Patriots, 1981 Brian Ray, tackle (HM) 1952 - Harold Carter, back Ike Hill (WR) - Buffalo Bills, 1970-71; Chicago Bears, 1972-74 1953 - Harvey Stratton, 1994 - Jason Norton, kicker linebacker (HM) (3rd) SaMario Houston (LB) - Berlin Thunder, 2007 1955 - Dick Snyder, end (HM) 1995 - John Williams, defensive Marcus Huntley (DL) - Minnesota Vikings, 2007 1956 - Pete Stout, back back (HM) Danny Jenkins (P) - Carolina Panthers, 2003 1996 - Greg Payne, kicker Lou Biacchi, quarterback Lance Johnson (WR) - British Columbia Lions, 2007 John McGrath, tackle (1st) 1960 - Ron Crouse, punter (HM) Jeff Cochrane, tight end Aaron Kanner (P) - Shreveport Pirates, 1994; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995; Jean Worthington, back (HM) Carolina Panthers, 1996; Chicago Bears, 1998 (HM) Maurice Miller, defensive Poss Kesler (TE) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1936 1965 - David Robbins, end (HM) end (3rd) 1997 - Maurice Miller, defensive Ed Koontz (DE) - Boston Patriots, 1968 John Scott, quarterback Radell Lockhart (DE) - Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001; New England Patriots, (HM) end (1st) Reid Bradshaw, tackle (HM) 1998 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st) 2002; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; NY Giants, 2003-04; Frankfurt 1967 - Ed Koontz, tight end (HM) 1999 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st) Galaxy, 2004; San Diego Chargers, 2005; NY Jets, 2005 1972 - David Taylor, tackle DeVonte Peterson, defensive end (3rd) Mike McDonald (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals, 1976 (1st) Maurice Miller (DE) - Albany Firebirds, 1998-99 1974 - Mike McDonald, linebacker Don Moore, guard (HM) (1st) 2000 - Radell Lockhart, defensive Bobby Myers (QB) - Chicago Bears, 1985 Dan Fish, tackle (2nd) end (1st) Robert Natcher (LB) - Orange (NJ) Tornadoes, 1933 1984 - Kenny Watkins, tight end DeVonte Peterson, defensive end (1st) Devonte Peterson (DE) - Buffalo Bills, 2001-02; Indianapolis Colts, 2003; (HM) Berlin Thunder, 2004; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; New England 1986 - Keith Henry, free safety Don Moore, guard (2nd) (HM) Shawn Sanders, linebacker Patriots, 2004; Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-07 (HM) Bucky Pope - (WR) - Los Angeles Rams, 1964-67; Green Bay Packers, 1987 - Keith Henry, free safety 2001- Shawn Sanders, linebcker (1st) (2nd) Todd McComb, linebacker(1st) 1968 1988 - Keith Henry, free safety Matt Gross, kicker (2nd) Netto Purnsley (WR) - Ottawa Rough Riders, 1990 (1st) Cole Beane, offensive lineman Randy Brown, kicker Greg Quick (OG) - Atlanta Falcons, 1987; New York Jets, 1988 (HM) Brad Roach (QB) - Baltimore Ravens, 2008. (2nd) 2002- Todd McComb, linebacker Rodney Goodine, linebacker (1st) Gill Robinson (DE) - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1933 (1st) Jamel Jackson, defensive back Lee Spears (RB) - Charlotte Clippers, 1949 Mike Warfield, quarterback (HM) David Taylor (OT) - Baltimore Colts, 1973-78 (HM) Allan Rohrbaugh, kicker (HM) Arthur Tomainin (DT) - New York Giants, 1942 1989 - Rodney Goodine, linebacker 2003- Cole Beane, tackle (1st) (1st) Khanis Hubbard, defensive end Harold Vann (C) - Newark Bears, 1936-37 Todd Lipe, defensive end (1st) Randy Watts (DT) - Kansas City Chiefs, 1987; , 1987-88 (2nd) Jamel Jackson, defensive back Ray Yagiello (DT) - Los Angeles Rams, 1948-49 (2nd) Tubby 2004- Daniel Lynch, guard (2nd) Garland Kolby Fisher, defensive end All-American quarterback (HM) Brad Roach became Luke Samples, quarterback Catawba’s most recent (HM) 2005- Rush Rollins, kicker (HM) pro player, signing with 2006- Ron Ellington, linebacker (1st) the Baltimore Ravens of 2007- Terence Crosby,offensive the NFL in 2008. tackle (HM) Ron Ellington, defensive end (3rd) Kory Fisher, running back (HM) Brad Roach, quarterback (1st)

Catawba’s first All-American, who played professionally with the N.Y. Brad Roach Giants. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 33 The Record Book • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Catawba Coaching Records NAME YEARS GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT. Professor Schenk 1907 (1) 7 3 4 0 .429 Professor Eagles 1908 (1) 4 0 4 0 .000 1909-11, 22 (4) 16 8 6 2 .563 Gordon Ramsey 1925 (1) 5 1 4 0 .200 Gordon Laird 1926-27 (2) 17 5 12 0 .294 Carl Davis 1928-29 (2) 17 7 8 2 .471 Charlie Moran 1930-33 (4) 38 22 11 5 .645 Gordon Kirkland 1934-48 (14) 145 107 31 7 .762 Robert Spangler 1949-52 (4) 42 21 20 1 .512 Clyde Biggers 1953-58 (6) 58 27 27 4 .500 GORDON KIRKLAND Presnell Mull 1959-61 (3) 31 7 23 1 .242 Harvey Stratton 1962-72 (11) 111 50 59 2 .459 1973-75 (3) 30 14 15 1 .483 Warren Klawiter 1976-79 (4) 42 18 24 0 .429 Steve Shaughnessy 1980-82 (3) 31 8 23 0 .258 Pete Stout 1983-86 (4) 43 13 29 1 .314 Bill Mauldin 1987-90 (4) 45 21 24 0 .467 J.D. Haglan 1991-94 (4) 41 18 23 0 .439 David Bennett 1995- 01 (7) 80 63 17 0 .787 Chip Hester 2002- (6) 67 47 20 0 .702 Totals 88 seasons 870 459 385 26 .544 DAVID BENNETT Note: No teams fielded in 1912-1921, 1923-24, 1943 Catawba Vs. All-Time Opponents

OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAME OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAME Albany State (GA) 1 1-0-0 2007 2007 Kinston Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945 Albright 2 1-1-0 1938 1940 Langley Air Field 1 0-0-1 1933 1933 Appalachian State 39 14-22-3 1929 1989 Lees-McRae 2 2-0-0 1991 1992 Arkansas Tech 1 0-1-0 2004 2004 Lenoir-Rhyne 87 45-38-4 1907 2007 Asheville School 4 0-3-1 1907 1911 Liberty 5 2-3-0 1978 1994 Atlantic Christian (Barton) 8 6-2-0 1925 1949 Lincoln Memorial 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Atlantic University 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Livingstone 9 9-0-0 1971 2007 Austin Peay 2 2-0-0 2000 2001 Louisville 2 0-2-0 1948 1949 Belmont Abbey 3 0-3-0 1925 1927 Lynchburg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930 Bingham Academy 4 2-2-0 1907 1922 Mars Hill 46 26-20-0 1925 2007 Brevard 1 1-0-0 2007 2007 Marshall 2 1-1-0 1948 1989 Bridgewater 3 3-0-0 1929 1934 Maryville 1 1-0-0 1947 1947 Camp Davis 1 1-0-0 1942 1942 Miles,AL 1 1-0-0 1999 1999 Camp Lejeune 1 0-1-0 1952 1952 Milligan 5 2-2-1 1927 1945 Carolina Pre-Flight 1 0-1-0 1942 1942 Mount Pleasant 2 1-1-0 1925 1926 Carson-Newman 41 9-31-1 1932 2007 Muhlenburg 1 1-0-0 1937 1937 Charleston Coast Guard 1 0-1-0 1944 1944 Newport News 9 8-1-0 1935 1986 Charleston Southern 1 1-0-0 1997 1997 Newberry 71 37-31-3 1932 2007 Central Arkansas 1 1-0-0 2001 2001 North Carolina Freshmen 1 0-0-1 1911 1911 Central Florida 1 0-1-0 1980 1980 North Carolina State 4 0-4-0 1933 1951 Central State, OH 1 0-1-0 1988 1988 North Greenville 2 2-0-0 2000 2001 Cherry Point Marines 1 1-0-0 1946 1946 Oak Guard Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945 Chowan 1 1-0-0 2007 2007 Oak Ridge 4 2-2-0 1922 1927 Concord,WV 4 2-2-0 1986 1996 Parris Island Marines 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Davidson 22 5-17-0 1907 1987 Piedmont College 1 1-0-0 1931 1931 Davis & Elkins 1 1-0-0 1941 1941 Presbyterian 60 20-38-2 1933 2006 Delta State 1 0-1-0 2000 2000 Richmond Air Base 1 1-0-0 1944 1944 East Carolina 12 3-8-1 1952 1964 Richmond University 1 1-0-0 1945 1945 East St. 1 0-1-0 1994 1994 Roanoke 7 4-2-1 1936 1942 Eastern Kentucky 2 2-0-0 1945 1946 Rutherford 2 2-0-0 1925 1926 Edward Waters, FL 1 1-0-0 2003 2003 Samford 1 0-1-0 1990 1990 Elizabeth City St. 1 1-0-0 2007 2007 Slippery Rock 1 0-1-0 1981 1981 Elon 62 24-36-2 1928 1997 Tampa 1 0-1-0 1952 1952 Emory & Henry 20 16-4-0 1938 1977 Tusculum 12 8-4-0 1996 2007 Erskine 11 8-3-0 1928 1951 Valdosta State, GA 3 1-2-0 2001 2007 Fayetteville State 4 4-0-0 2002 2007 VMI 9 3-6-0 1944 1990 Fort Bragg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930 Virginia State 2 2-0-0 2005 2006 Fort Bragg (82nd Airborne) 1 1-0-0 1947 1947 Virginia Tech 3 0-3-0 1940 1942 Fort Monroe 2 2-0-0 1944 1945 Wake Forest 1 0-1-0 1929 1929 Fort Valley St. 1 1-0-0 1999 1999 Weaver 2 0-2-0 1926 1927 Frederick 3 1-2-0 1963 1965 West Georgia 1 1-0-0 2000 2000 Gardner-Webb 27 18-9-0 1972 1999 West Virginia State 2 2-0-0 1988 1993 George Washington 4 0-4-0 1932 1936 West Virginia Tech 2 2-0-0 1996 1997 Georgia Southern 3 1-2-0 1982 1987 West Virginia Wesleyan 2 2-0-0 1998 1999 Glassboro State (Rowan) 2 2-0-0 1974 1975 Western Carolina 28 19-7-2 1933 1969 Glenville State 1 1-0-0 1976 1976 Western Kentucky 1 0-1-0 1931 1931 Grand Valley State, MI 1 0-1-0 2001 2001 William & Mary 1 0-1-0 1945 1945 Guilford 60 45-13-2 1922 1988 Wingate 23 17-6-0 1926 2007 Hampden-Sydney 2 2-0-0 1935 1936 Winston-Salem State 4 4-0-0 1998 2006 High Point 14 14-0-0 1930 1950 Wofford 44 17-26-1 1932 2003 Indiana, PA 3 1-2-0 2002 2005 103 Teams 870 459-385-26 1907 2007 Johnson C. Smith 2 2-0-0 1984 1985 Kings College 4 3-1-0 1931 1940 Bold face denotes 2008 opponents

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Catawba Opponent Catawba Opponent 1907 (3-4) 1928 (4-3-1) 1934 (5-2-3) 0 Elon 7 1946 (10-2) 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 7 Davidson 20 0 Mars Hill 12 58 Bridgewater 0 7 Roanoke 12 27 Cherry Pt. Marine 7 151 123 0 Bingham 20 7 Atl. Christian 3 24 Newberry 0 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 7 V.M.I. 21 1951 (5-5) 0 Asheville School 11 13 Elon 12 0 Elon 0 141 58 9 Eastern Kentucky 7 0 @N.C. State 34 15 Lenoir College 0 18 Wingate 13 26 Guilford 6 19 High Point 7 27 @Newberry 0 43 Lenoir College 0 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 0 Presbyterian 0 1940 (8-1) 46 Wofford 0 25 Erskine 6 6 Lenoir College 13 13 Milligan 0 0 Davidson 18 25 Emory & Henry 0 28 Appalachian St. 6 37 @Western Carolina 7 71 92 7 Erskine 45 0 Wofford 28 12 Virginia Tech 34 40 Elon 0 2 @Appalachian St. 0 0 Guilford 7 39 Western Carolina 0 27 Kings College 0 12 Presbyterian 13 14 Elon 21 1908 (0-4) 58 92 6 Erskine 0 25 High Point 0 6 Newberry 0 14 VMI 31 0 Lenoir College 11 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 Albright 6 28 Guilford 0 7 @Presbyterian 20 0 Lenoir College 22 1929 (3-5-1) 153 52 40 Guilford 0 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 20 Guilford 14 0 Lenoir College 28 0 Wake Forest 20 13 Elon 0 31 Maryville+ 0 14 @Lenoir-Rhyne 33 0 Asheville School 47 7 Elon 26 1935 (9-1) 13 Roanoke 6 286 67 160 169 0 108 0 Appalachian St. 0 53 Western Carolina 6 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 +Tangerine Bowl 13 Wingate 6 21 Guilford 0 174 46 (Orlando,FL) 1952 (6-4-1) 1909 (2-0) 0 Erskine 19 26 Newberry 0 7 @Camp Lejune 56 5 Lenoir College 0 20 Bridgewater 6 0 George Washingtn 33 1941 (8-3) 1947 ( 11-1) 13 Newberry 7 5 Lenoir College 0 0 Guilford 6 26 Hampden-Sydney 6 33 Davis & Elkins 7 44 82nd Airbourne 0 7 @East Carolina 7 10 0 13 Atl. Christian 6 20 Carson-Newman 6 2 Virginia Tech 22 14 Wofford 0 21 Western Carolina 0 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 19 34 Newport News 0 6 Kings College 14 6 VMI 13 3 +Apaalachian St. 0 1910 (1-3-1) 53 108 20 Wofford 6 23 Newberry 0 21 High Point 0 12 @Elon 0 4 Lenoir College 0 0 Elon 32* 29 High Point 0 42 Western Carolina 0 20 Presbyterian 19 3 Lenoir College 6 1930 (8-0-1) 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 20 Appalachian St. 19 19 Appalachian St. 0 13 @Guilford 0 0 Davidson 18 24 Atl. Christian 0 208 89 51 Guilford 0 38 Elon 0 0 @Wofford 14 0 Asheville School 0 37 Lynchburg 6 * Forfeit win 21 Wofford 20 7 Presbyterian 0 6 @Tampa 20 0 Bingham 5 13 Appalachian St. 13 7 Elon 8 39 Newberry 0 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 41 7 29 71 Fort Bragg 0 1936 (5-5) 19 Roanoke 0 20 Guilford 14 115 164 32 Elon 0 33 Western Carolina 0 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 + Winston-Salem, NC 1911 (1-2-1) 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 6 Newport News 21 224 90 7 Marshall+ 0 0 N. C. Frosh 0 68 Bridgewater 0 25 Hampden-Sydney 2 263 27 1953 (4-5-1) 0 Davidson 35 18 Guilford 0 13 Newberry 0 1942 (9-2) +Tangerine Bowl 0 @VMI 44 6 Bingham 0 12 High Point 0 6 Roanoke 12 2 Navy Pre-Flight 13 (Orlando,FL) 2 @Newberry 14 11 Asheville 12 287 19 26 Guilford 0 14 Virginia Tech 28 6 East Carolina 13 17 47 14 Appalachian St. 0 36 Wofford 0 1948 (5-4-1) 13 +Western Carolina 12 1931 (7-3-1) 0 George Washingtn 50 32 High Point 6 42 Atl. Christian 7 14 #Appalachian St. 13 1922 (4-1) 7 Milligan 7 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 6 21 Camp Davis 14 6 VMI 28 21 Elon 21 21 Lenoir College 0 6 Atlantic Univ. 0 13 Elon 33 7 Appalachian St. 7 27 High Point 7 19 @Presbyterian 26 0 Guilford 13 7 West. Kentucky 14 136 124 26 Presbyterian 6 7 Wofford 7 6 @Wofford 14 6 Oak Ridge 0 13 Parris Island 0 48 Newberry 6 13 Appalachian St. 20 18 @Guilford 0 13 Bingham 0 6 Appalachian St. 7 1937 (8-2) 38 High Point 14 35 Elon 0 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 5 Oak Ridge 2 7 High Point 6 7 Mulhenburg 6 42 Roanoke 0 21 Presbyterian 6 113 157 45 15 16 Kings College 0 20 Newberry 0 27 Appalachian St. 0 22 Louisville 33 + Asheville, NC 20 Pied.College 7 21 Newport News 0 293 87 33 Guilford 6 # Winston-Salem, NC 1925 (1-4) 39 Lincoln Memorial 0 32 Roanoke 19 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 16 0 Atl. Christian 2 25 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 28 Guilford 0 1943 (No Team-War) 211 136 1954 (3-8) 0 Mt. Pleasant 12 7 Appalachian St. 15 14 Western Carolina 0 26 Newport News 0 6 Rutherford 0 153 58 2 Elon 22 1944 (6-3) 1949 (5-6) 19 @Wofford 33 6 Belmont Abbey 12 26 Erskine 12 6 Emory & Henry 0 39 Atl. Christian 0 8 Newberry 13 0 Mars Hill 31 1932 (5-3-1) 0 Appalachian St. 6 7 V.M.I. 6 20 Erskine 7 7 @East Carolina 26 12 57 2 Newberry 9 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 34 Newberry 0 0 Wofford 14 13 Western Carolina 26 28 High Point 0 161 65 7 N.C. State 12 6 High Point 0 13 @Appalachian St. 27 1926 (2-7) 0 G. Washingtn 27 19 Presbyterian 0 6 Appalachian St. 12 12 @Elon 36 0 Mars Hill 26 0 Appalachian St. 7 1938 (7-2-1) 26 Fort Monroe 0 14 Elon 20 13 Presbyterian 33 0 Wingate 6 20 Guilford 7 18 High Point 0 33 Richmond Air Base 0 14 Presbyterian 19 12 @Davidson 32 19 Rutherford 6 13 Erskine 0 26 Erskine 7 13 Milligan 20 7 Louisville 41 33 @Guilford 7 0 Guilford 32 14 Wofford 0 6 Roanoke 6 7 Charleston Coast Gd 20 19 Guilford 12 14 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 0 Oak Ridge 62 0 Carson-Newman 0 27 Newberry 14 152 50 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 170 240 0 Atl. Christian 34 20 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 0 Albright 14 7 Appalachian St.+ 21 7 Belmont Abbey 21 97 50 0 Emory & Henry 0 1945 (10-1) 139 146 1955 (6-4) 45 Mt. Pleasant 0 20 Elon 6 20 Oak Guard Marines 0 + Pythian Bowl 0 +Davidson 26 0 Weaver 26 1933 (2-5-2) 27 Guilford 0 34 Fort Monroe 0 (Salisbury,NC) 12 @Newberry 6 71 213 0 N.C. State 7 27 Western Carolina 0 6 William & Mary 19 13 East Carolina 6 0 George Washingtn 27 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 14 21 Kinston Marines 0 1950 (5-5) 0 @Wes. Carolina 19* 1927 (3-5) 0 Guilford 6 167 55 41 Emory & Henry 0 18 Newberry 7 19 Appalachian St. 21 2 Mars Hill 14 7 Newberry 19 34 Milligan 0 20 Erskine 34 19 Elon 0 6 Atl. Christian 0 40 Western Carolina 0 1939 (6-2-2) 21 Richmond 7 6 @N.C. State 7 13 @Presbyterian 20 18 Wingate 0 7 Langley Field 7 0 Newberry 0 13 Eastern Kentucky 0 27 High Point 7 20 @Wofford 6 6 Guilford 0 26 Erskine 2 7 Kings College 6 55 Appalachian St. 0 7 Appalachian St. 9 33 Guilford 20 0 Oak Ridge 27 0 Presbyterian 13 31 High Point 13 14 V.M.I. 7 12 @Elon 26 7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 34 0 Milligan 19 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 12 Newport News 0 33 Guilford 0 14 @VMI 13 108 158 0 Belmont Abbey 13 80 81 12 Emory & Henry 0 292 33 27 Presbyterian 14 + Charlotte, NC 0 Weaver 13 39 Guilford 6 20 @Guilford 0 * Forfeit win 32 86 26 Erskine 7 www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 35 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

Catawba Opponent 1956 (5-4-1) 0 Appalachian St. 13 171 235 34 Carson-Newman 40 150 206 0 @Elon 17 6 +Davidson 20 23 Elon 8 30 @Gardner-Webb 7 3 Georgia Southern 10 7 Newberry 7 0 @Presbyterian 37 1967 (5-4-1, 2-4-1 CC) 0 @Elon 34 1978 (4-6, 2-5 SAC) 15 Guilford 15 23 @East Carolina 13 14 @Wofford 35 28 Mars Hill 0 13 Presbyterian 53 52 @Liberty Baptist 16 21 @Davidson 28 7 Western Carolina 0 15 Guilford 17 15 @Newberry 15 35 Wofford 7 8 Newberry 21 26 @Lenoir-Rhyne 28 14 @Appalachian St. 7 7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 9 18 Emory & Henry 14 55 @Guilford 6 36 Carson-Newman 27 109 245 13 @Elon 14 98 181 12 @Western Carolina 3 27 Lenoir-Rhyne 3 13 @Presbyterian 14 13 Presbyterian 14 + Charlotte, NC 7 Appalachian St. 19 259 221 7 @Gardner-Webb 14 1984 (3-8, 0-7 SAC) 24 @Wofford 6 29 Elon 31 0 Elon 15 37 @Johnson C. Smith 0 50 @Guilford 0 1962 (3-6-1, 1-4-1 CC) 14 @Presbyterian 21 1973 (5-5) 21 @Mars Hill 14 13 @Mars Hill 14 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 28 0 +Davidson 21 21 @Wofford 17 13 Mars Hill 23 14 Wofford 24 33 @Newport News 9 157 109 0 Newberry 27 29 Guilford 15 7 @Newberry 14 15 @Guilford 14 7 Carson-Newman 50 + Charlotte, NC 14 @East Carolina 15 7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 26 15 Emory & Henry 7 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 24 3 @Presbyterian 10 26 Western Carolina 13 180 161 10 @Carson-Newman 17 179 203 14 @Gardner-Webb 16 1957 (4-3, 3-2 NS) 21 @Appalachian St. 21 17 Gardner-Webb 0 0 Elon 28 7 +Davidson 26 0 Elon 15 1968 (2-8, 2-4 CC) 9 @Elon 14 1979 (3-8, 2-5 SAC) 7 Newberry 27 36 East Carolina 14 3 Newport News 0 14 @Carson-Newman 34 7 Presbyterian 6 7 @Davidson 35 19 @Guilford 17 12 @Western Carolina 14 27 @Wofford 25 31 Newberry 0 36 @Wofford 27 14 Liberty Baptist 21 15 Davidson 30 19 Appalachian St. 0 3 @Guilford 7 14 @Emory & Henry 35 42 Guilford 0 7 @Newberry 14 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 21 39 Guilford 7 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 35 35 Western Carolina 38 26 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31 3 @Carson-Newman 31 156 222 20 @Newberry 7 182 179 14 @Appalachian St. 41 182 139 0 Presbyterian 21 0 @Lenoir-Rhyne 75 + Charlotte, NC 32 @Elon 26 24 Gardner-Webb 15 1985 (5-6, 2-5 SAC) 133 143 12 Presbyterian 29 1974 (5-4-1) 16 @Elon 36 24 Johnson C. Smith 20 + Charlotte, NC 1963 (6-3, 5-1 CC) 8 Wofford 29 14 @Glassboro St. 9 7 Mars Hill 19 17 Mars Hill 24 18 +Davidson 14 33 @Guilford 35 21 @Mars Hill 17 10 @Wofford 28 44 Newport News 0 1958 (5-3-2, 2-3-1 NS) 14 @Newberry 0 22 Lenoir-Rhyne 27 23 Newberry 7 34 Guilford 6 13 @Carson-Newman 22 22 +Davidson 17 21 Emory & Henry 26 215 294 28 @Emory & Henry 7 13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0 20 Presbyterian 38 24 Newberry 14 6 @Western Carolina 0 10 @Guilford 10 135 222 31 Gardner-Webb 21 0 @East Carolina 6 3 Appalachian St. 36 1969 (2-8, 1-4 CC) 35 @Gardner-Webb 3 3 @Elon 34 6 Western Carolina 6 12 Elon 7 21 Carson-Newman 24 7 Elon 44 1980 (1-9, 0-7 SAC) 12 @Newberry 37 0 @Appalachian St. 6 7 @Frederick 13 21 @Newberry 20** 20 @Presbyterian 42 14 @Liberty Baptist 35 17 Guilford 23 14 @Elon 8 2 Guilford 0 45 Emory & Henry 16 14 Wofford 38 7 @Mars Hill 17 35 @Davidson 28 14 Presbyterian 14 13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0 16 @Western Carolina 22 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 56 13 Newberry 20 49 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31 14 @Wofford 3 176 96 27 Appalachian St. 42 191 233 13 Carson-Newman 23 265 278 34 @Guilford 16 + Charlotte, NC 45 Elon 21** 21 @Presbyterian 24 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 22 12 @Presbyterain 10** 1975 (4-6, 2-4 SAC) 10 Elon 14 1986 (5-6, 3-4 SAC) 128 112 1964 (5-6, 3-3 CC) 18 @Wofford 41 17 Glassboro St. 14 12 @Central Florida 14 14 @Concord 21 + Charlotte, NC 0 @East Carolina 25 15 Guilford 21* 28 `Mars Hill 31 38 @Guilford 0 39 @Mars Hill 43 42 Mars Hill 14 6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 27 12 @Newberry 20 0 @Gardner-Webb 21 56 Newport News 20 1959 (2-7-1, 2-4 NS) 31 Newberry 7 231 244 24 Emory & Henry 14 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 30 6 Carson-Newman 17 6 #Western Carolina 6 14 @Emory & Henry 6 * Forfeit win 13 Gardner-Webb 12 152 206 0 @Presbyterian 12 6 +Davidson 42 0 Western Carolina 7 ** Forfeit loss 14 @Elon 10 35 @Gardner-Webb 22 6 @Newberry 14 20 @Appalachian St. 40 7 Presbyterian 28 1981 (5-5, 3-4 SAC) 7 Elon 35 7 East Carolina 34 17 @Elon 22 1970 (5-5, 2-3 CC) 7 @Wofford 24 30 Liberty Baptist 22 16 Newberry 13 0 @Western Carolina 30 14 Frederick 17 14 @Mars Hill 13 29 Guilford 36 6 Mars Hill 10 6 @Guilford 24 0 Appalachian St. 28 13 @Wofford 28 41 Newberry 21 36 @Lenoir-Rhyne 54 20 @Newberry 15 51 Davidson 28 21 Elon 8 13 @Guilford 10 31 @Emory & Henry 10 187 243 15 @Carson-Newman 48 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 20 14 @Presbyterian 34 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 19 35 Carson-Newman 11 7 Presbyterian 21 258 245 32 Guilford 7 188 193 21 @Appalachian St. 48 1976 (8-3, 5-2 SAC) 31 Gardner-Webb 32 6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 50 7 Elon 10 51 +Glenville St. 7 30 @Elon 17 1987 (4-7, 2-5 SAC) 98 253 1965 (7-3, 3-3 CC) 22 Presbyterian 28 25 Carson-Newman 17 28 Guilford 7 0 @Ga. Southern 27 # Asheville, NC 8 Mars Hill 0 20 Wofford 38 13 Newberry 10 29 @Davidson 52 33 Concord 34 + Charlotte, NC 14 @Newberry 21 42 @Guilford 29 35 @Emory & Henry 7 28 @Lenoir-Rhyne 6 23 Mars Hill 20 28 Emory & Henry 16 13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35 14 @Presbyterian 7 224 23 2 @Carson-Newman 0 1960 (2-9, 2-4 NS) 18 @Western Carolina 13 246 243 35 @Gardner-Webb 27 1982 (2-9, 0-7 SAC) 8 Presbyterian 31 0 #Western Carolina 35 32 Appalachian St. 7 0 Elon 35 17 @Mars Hill 21 17 Gardner-Webb 31 7 +Davidson 16 21 Elon 6 1971 (5-6) 15 @Mars Hill 19 14 Newberry 22 24 @Elon 26 7 Newberry 46 42 @Frederick 7 37 Livingstone 0 17 Wofford 15 13 @Slippery Rock 17 24 @Newberry 40 0 @East Carolina 28 29 @Wofford 26 33 Mars Hill 9 15 @Guilford 17 10 Carson-Newman 14 73 Guilford 14 12 Western Carolina 7 3 Guilford 10 0 @Newberry 13 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 20 21 @Presbyterian 23 27 @Davidson 20 7 @Appalachian St. 12 7 Lenoir-Rhyne 35 35 Emory & Henry 13 248 181 31 @Gardner-Webb 38 18 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35 12 @Elon 13 242 141 0 @Carson-Newman 31 +Portsmouth,VA 22 Elon 29 249 278 0 Wofford 12 21 Appalachian St. 55 10 @Georgia Southern 7 0 Presbyterian 20 1966 (5-5, 4-3 CC) 7 Elon 9 1977 (3-7, 1-6 SAC) 11 @Guilford 10 1988 (8-4,5-2 SAC ) 32 @Guilford 25 28 @Mars Hill 13 9 @Presbyterian 13 18 @Carson-Newman 27 12 Davidson 13 44 @Wofford 31 6 Lenoir-Rhyne 56 7 Newberry 14 12 Wofford 32 13 @Newberry 10 28 Lenoir-Rhyne 32 17 @Wingate 21 83 270 0 @Emory & Henry 46 41 @Guilford 12 51 Emory & Henry 7 189 226 25 @Mars Hill 17 + Charlotte, NC 24 Western Carolina 7 52 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 Presbyterian 26 0 Carson-Newman 3 18 @Appalachian St. 17 247 188 20 Gardner-Webb 27 1983 (0-9-1, 0-7 SAC) 31 @Presbyterian 10 1961 (3-7, 3-4 NS) 26 @Elon 29 7 @Elon 24 10 @Newberry 28 24 @Gardner-Webb 7 15 +Davidson 21 21 Presbyterian 14 1972 (5-5) 0 Mars Hill 33 3 Mars Hill 35 0 Elon 48 6 @Newberry 21 3 Wofford 37 27 @Mars Hill 24 10 @Wofford 31 15 @Wofford 25 13 Newberry 12 0 East Carolina 16 23 @Guilford 27 21 Newberry 23 7 Guilford 3 9 @Carson-Newman 31 45 @Guilford 14 18 @Western Carolina14 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 11 17 @Emory & Henry 24 17 @Lenoir-Rhyne 18 7 Presbyterian 28 58 W.Virginia St. 26

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Catawba Opponent 41 Lenoir-Rhyne 21 1992 (4-6, 3-4 SAC) 23 @Elon 6 1999 (11-2, 7-1 SAC) 37 #@Valdosta St. (OT) 34 35 @ Lenoir-Rhyne 14 #10 @Central St.,OH 24 38 @Lees-McRae 13 8 Newberry 17 17 @Winston-Salem St. 14 16 #@ Grand Valley St 34 20 #@ Arkansas Tech 24 308 234 14 @Mars Hill 21 42 Wingate 32 36 @Tusculum 21 424 211 403 280 # NAIA Playoffs 17 Wofford 42 22 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0 34 Mars Hill 7 #NCAA II Playoffs # NCAA II Playoffs 6 Carson-Newman 14 257 212 36 WV Wesleyan 0 1989 (4-7, 4-3 SAC) 28 @Presbyterian 24 17@Carson-Newman 28 2005 (6-5, 3-4 SAC) 1996 (9-2, 6-1 SAC) 2002 (8-3, 6-1 SAC) 0 @Marshall 48 17 @Gardner-Webb 34 24 Presbyterian 10 30 @Livingstone 22 20 @Winston-Sal. St. 10 29 Wingate 19 7 Elon 15 31 Concord 0 34 Gardner-Webb 7 37 Livingstone 7 28 @WV Tech 0 26 @Indiana,PA 27 36 Mars Hill 0 0 Newberry 20 20 @Miles 6 27 Fayetteville St. 14 37 @Virginia St. 18 27 @Wingate 24 28 @Mars Hill 6 0 @Wofford 10 34 Newberry 3 27 Presbyterian 14 16 Indiana,PA (OT) 19 24 Lenoir-Rhyne 22 49 Tusculum 7 10 @Carson-Newman 24 54 Wingate 13 22 @Mars Hill 6 7 @Presbyterian 27 48 Presbyterian (3OT) 54 178 229 17 Carson-Newman 3 24 @Lenoir-Rhyne 7 31 Mars Hill 0 15 @Presbyterian 19 41 Wingate 7 17 Gardner-Webb 14 48 #Ft. Valley St. 17 45 @Newberry 26 30 @Wingate (OT) 24 1993 (5-5, 3-4 SAC) 36 @Gardner-Webb 31 35 @Elon 17 25#@Carson-Newman 28 29 @Tusculum 17 37 Newberry (2OT) 43 21 @Carson-Newman 35 45 Elon 24 29 @Newberry 36 330 116 9 Carson-Newman 34 28 Tusculum 20 35 Mars Hill 34 13 @Newberry 38 20 @Appalachian St. 31 # NCAA II Playoffs 37 @Lenoir-Rhyne 17 21 @Carson-Newman 33 10 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24 30 @Wofford 31 19 @Wingate 15 13 Lenoir-Rhyne 17 42 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 7 #@Valdosta St. 24 234 277 28 Newberry 14 2000 (11-1, 7-0 SAC) 278 227 323 150 31 Presbyterian 38 49 Livingstone 0 300 208 1990 (5-6, 5-2 SAC) 40 Gardner-Webb 36 33 @Austin Peay 7 2006 (6-4, 3-4 SAC) 7 @VMI 24 27 @Elon 21 1997 (8-3, 5-2 SAC) 21 Winston-Salem St. 7 40 @Tusculum 0 53 Wingate 6 # NCAA II Playoffs 22 @Wingate 6 42 @W.Virginia St. 8 27 Presbyterian 14 35 @Livingstone 6 56 WV Tech 0 31 Virginia St. 13 17 @Mars Hill 24 55 Wingate 61 28 @Newberry 0 2003 (9-2, 6-1 SAC) 37 Mars Hill 3 7 @Mars Hill 25 12 Wofford 14 29 @Lenoir-Rhyne 38 24 @Tusculum 19 49 Livingstone 6 38 @Chas. So. 13 14 @Newberry 21 12 Carson-Newman 27 338 316 55 N. Greenville 0 17 @ Edward Waters 0 10 @Presbyterian 7 7 @Carson-Newman 26 24 Carson-Newman 22 1994 (2-9, 2-5 SAC) 13 Carson-Newman 10 17 @ Fayetteville St. 14 14 @Gardner-Webb 0 7 Presbyterian 10 20 Tusculum 21 0 @E.Tenn. St 42 24 @Mars Hill 13 3 @ Wofford 28 42 Elon 17 34 Gardner-Webb 6 8 @Wingate 24 20 Elon 22 9 @Elon 23 19 @Lenoir-Rhyne 14 20 @ Presbyterian 17 21 Newberry 41 21 Presbyterian 14 34 @Mars Hill 10 36 Newberry 17 28 #West Georgia 24 26 Mars Hill 20 15 @Samford 31 32 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24 7 Wofford 42 31 Wingate 22 14 #Delta State 20 35 @ Wingate 14 34 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 213 177 24 Carson-Newman 63 24 @Lenoir-Rhyne 21 367 127 30 Newberry 19 208 198 14 @Presbyterian 62 327 141 # NCAA II Playoffs 27 Tusculum 22 2007 (11-2, 6-1 SAC) 19 @Gardner-Webb 63 36 @ Carson-Newman 41 55 @Chowan 7 1991 (7-3, 5-2 SAC) 12 @Liberty 37 1998 (6-4, 4-3 SAC) 2001 (11-2, 6-1 SAC) 26 Lenoir-Rhyne 18 21 Lees-McRae 13 34 @Elizabeth City St. 7 37 @Newberry 38 10 Winston-Salem St. 7 55 Livingstone 0 286 199 46 Livingstone 7 33 Mars Hill 6 44 @Wingate (OT) 43 21 Tusculum 23 37 Austin Peay 0 16 @Wofford 22 46 Fayetteville St. 7 21 Lenoir-Rhyne 59 41 @Mars Hill 21 12 @Wingate 0 2004 (7-4, 4-3 SAC) 45 Mars Hill 21 3 @Carson-Newman 24 232 481 24 @WV Wesleyan 21 28 @Presbyterian 14 49 Fayetteville St. 21 13 Presbyterian 21 28 Newberry 18 3 Carson-Newman 17 31 Newberry 3 57 @ Livingstone 10 55 @Carson-Newman 49 24 Gardner-Webb 21 1995 (7-3, 5-2 SAC) 17 @Presbyerian 24 21 Tusculum 17 52 @ Indiana,PA 19 20 @Elon 14 28 @Tusculum 31 52 @Concord 14 25 @Gardner-Webb 3 59 @N. Greenville 0 19 Presbyterian 14 45 Wingate 20 33 @Newberry 7 16 Mars Hill 35 25 @Newberry 20 34 @Carson-Newman 40 44 @ Mars Hill 21 56 @Brevard 21 46 Wingate 20 21 @Wofford 20 6 @Wingate 7 (2OT) 21 Wingate 35 45 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 20 @Lenoir-Rhyne 10 21 @Carson-Newman 41 35 Lenoir-Rhyne 7 28 Mars Hill 21 41 @ Newberry 31 66 Albany State 35# 229 158 31 Presbyterian 28 207 150 31 Lenoir-Rhyne 14 35 @ Tusculum 42 29 @Valdosta St. 55# 21 Gardner-Webb 19 35 #Central Arkansas 34 30 Carson-Newman 49 578 278 # NCAA II Playoffs Catawba Individual Records

RUSHING ONE HALF - 313 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). YARDS GAINED LONGEST PASS - 97 yards, Donnie Davis to Jim Bucher vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, GAME - 298 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7). 1972(27-3). SEASON - 1,079 by Kory Fisher, 2005. ATTEMPTS CAREER - 3,769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. GAME - 66 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). ONE QUARTER - 133 by Chris Cook vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1980(24-30). SEASON - 384 by Brad Roach, 2005. ONE HALF - 176 by Rodney Wallace vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002(37-17). CAREER - 1,279 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. LONGEST RUN - 98 by Roy Pickens vs. Elon, 1959(12-26). COMPLETIONS ATTEMPTS GAME - 38 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). GAME - 36 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7). SEASON - 224 by Brad Roach, 2007. SEASON - 202 by Rodney Wallace, 2002. CAREER - 744 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. CAREER - 769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. ONE QUARTER - 18 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). TOUCHDOWNS ONE HALF - 20 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). GAME - 5 by Red Meehan vs.Western Carolina, 1936(53-6). CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS - 10 by Bobby Myers vs. Davidson, 1984(15-30). SEASON - 18 by George Bell, 2007. TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAREER - 41 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. GAME - 5 by Brad Roach vs.Albany State, 2007. (66-35). 100 YARD GAMES SEASON - 32 by Brad Roach, 2007. CONSECUTIVE - 4 by Andre Marshall, 1993. CAREER - 74 by Luke Samples, 2001-04. SEASON - 6 by Andre Marshall, 1993. COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CAREER - 12 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04. SEASON - 60.0% (105-175) by Ken Avent, 1990. PASSING CAREER - 57.2 (744-1279) by Luke Samples, 2001-04. YARDS GAINED RECEIVING GAME - 492 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41). RECEPTIONS SEASON - 3,332 by Brad Roach, 2007. CAREER - 9,650 by Luke Samples, 2001-2004. GAME - 13 by Brent Johnson vs. Carson-Newman, 2007. (55-49) ONE QUARTER - 258 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28). SEASON - 70 by Corey Ready,2003. CAREER - 185 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. www.gocatawbaindians.com 2008 Catawba Football • • 37 • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

RECEIVING SCORING YARDAGE POINTS GAME - 215 by Ike Hill vs. Carson-Newman, 1968(14-34). GAME - 30 by Red Meehan vs.Western Carolina, 1935(53-6). SEASON - 1,043 by Corey Ready,2003 SEASON - 122 by George Bell, 2007. CAREER - 2,796 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. TOUCHDOWNS POINT RESPONSIBILITY GAME - 3 by Bucky Pope vs.Appalachian, 1963(33-36); David Robbins vs. GAME - 33 by Bill McDevitt vs.Appalachian, 1968(35-38). Lenoir-Rhyne, 1964(24-19); Ike Hill vs.Western Carolina, 1968(35-38); SEASON - 218 by Brad Roach, 2007. Ike Hill vs. Guilford, 1968(33-35); Netto Purnsley vs. Newberry,1989(29-36), CAREER - 388 by Mike Warfield, 1987-89,91. by Ryan Millwood vs. Carson-Newman, 1999(25-28), Brent Johnson vs. Albany State, 2007 (66-35) POINTS BY KICK SEASON - 14 by Ike Hill, 1968. GAME - 18 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27). CAREER - 25 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02. SEASON - 86 by Randy Brown, 1988. CONSECUTIVE CATCH GAMES - 46 by Cedric Squirewell, 1999-02. CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. CONSECUTIVE PASSES CAUGHT - 5 by Tim Setzer vs. Guilford, 1982(11-10); by POINTS AFTER TD KICKED Nick Means vs.Valdosta St., 2002 (7-24). GAME - 9 by Randy Brown vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14); Cory Darnell vs.Albany ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE State, 2007 (66-35). GAME - 397 by Ike Hill (0 Run, 177 Rec, 220 Ret) vs.Western Carolina, 1968(24-7). SEASON - 50 by Allan Rohrbaugh,2004. SEASON - 1841 by Ike Hill (169 Run, 833 Rec, 839 Ret), 1968. CAREER - 146 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. CAREER - 5565 by Ike Hill (993 Run, 2089 Rec, 2483 Ret), 1965,67-69. CONSECUTIVE MADE - 53 by Randy Brown, 1987-88. LONGEST PLAY - 100 yard kickoff return by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News, INTERCEPTIONS 1984(33-9). GAME - 3 by Harvey Stratton vs.Appalachian, 1953(14-14); Larry Taylor vs. KICKOFF RETURNS Presbyterian, 1966(21-14); Tom Burdette vs. Elon, 1969 (45-21); YARDAGE Jay Aldredge vs. Guilford, 1984(19-17); GAME - 179 by Elijah Sharpless vs.WV State, 1988(58-26). Nolan Peterson vs. Carson-Newman, 1996(17-3). SEASON - 704 by Allen Simmons, 1975. SEASON - 9 by Harvey Stratton, 1953; Nolan Peterson, 1996. CAREER - 1,890 by Todd Scott, 1986-87,89-90. CAREER - 20 by Brent Miller, 1977-80; Keith Henry,1985-88. LONGEST RETURN - 100 yards(TD) by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News, LONGEST RETURN - 96 yards by Harvey Stratton vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1953(13-41). 1984(33-9). ATTEMPTS FUMBLE RECOVERIES GAME - 8 by Bill Godsey vs.Appalachian, 1971(21-55). GAME - 3 by Bill Griffin vs. Newberry,1970(41-21). SEASON - 32 by Ike Hill, 1968. SEASON - 6 by Curtis Walker, 1991. CAREER - 81 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. LONGEST RETURN - 74 yards(TD) by Raymond Danield vs. Guilford, 1987(73- 14). TOUCHDOWNS GAME - 1 by 22 players (last by Travis Landrum vs. Newberry,2007). TACKLES SEASON - 2 by Bill Speacht, 1946. TOTAL CAREER - 2 by four players. GAME - 25 by Curtis Walker vs.Wofford, 1991(16-22). PUNT RETURNS SEASON - 134 by John Williams, 1995. YARDAGE CAREER - 410 by John Williams, 1992-96 GAME - 140 by David Campbell vs. Guilford, 1963(52-0). FOR LOSS SEASON - 407 by David Campbell, 1965. SEASON - 47 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999. CAREER - 883 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. CAREER - 103 by Radell Lockhart, 1997-00. LONGEST RETURN - 82 yards(TD) by Chip Lewis vs.Wingate, 1991(46-20); 82 yards(TD) by Wil Campagna vs.Appalachain St., 1956(14-7). SACKS ATTEMPTS GAME - 5 by Shawn McBride vs.WV Wesleyan, 1998 (24-21). GAME - 7 by Anthony Matthews vs. Mars Hill, 1988(25-17). SEASON - 141/2 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999. SEASON - 30 by Allen Simmons, 1974. CAREER - 29 by Todd Lipe, 1986-87, 89-90. CAREER - 75 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69. LONGEST BLOCKED FG RETURN - 70 yards(TD) by Corry Reese vs.Tusculum, 1999(36-21). PUNTING PUNTS GAME - 21 by Andrew Appanaitis vs. Carson-Newman, 1932(0-0). SEASON - 109 by Andrew Appanaitis, 1932. CAREER - 231 by Rob Linder, 1985-88. AVERAGE GAME - 62.1 by Ron Crouse vs. Guilford, 1962(3-7). SEASON - 44.7 by Ron Crouse, 1962. CAREER - 41.2 by Ron Crouse, 1960-63. LONGEST PUNT - 75 yards by Scott Mustapick vs. Elon, 1977(7-24). FIELD GOALS GAME - 5 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27). SEASON - 18 by Randy Brown, 1988. COREY READY TODD LIPE CAREER - 55 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001. CONSECUTIVE - 17 by Greg Payne, 1996-97. 2002-2005 1986-87, 89-90 LONGEST FIELD GOAL - 53 yards by Tom Sexton vs. Newberry,1977(13-10); All-time reception leader All-time sack leader LONGEST FIELD GOAL (W/O TEE) - 52 by Jason Norton vs. Gardner-Webb, 1994(19-63); Jason Norton vs. Liberty,1994(12-37).

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Single-Season Highs Single-Game Highs OFFENSE CATAWBA Points Scored - 578 in 2007. Most First Downs - 33 vs.Western Carolina, 1935; vs.Wingate, 1993. Scoring Avg. - 44.5 in 2007. Most Points - 83 vs. Newport News, 1962. Biggest Victory Margin - 29.8 in 1930. Most Points in Quarter - 42 vs. Guilford, 1987. Biggest Losing Margin - 27.0 in 1909. Most Points in Half - 59 vs. Guilford, 1987. Most Times Shutout - 6 in 1926. Most TD’s - 13 vs. Newport News, 1962. Most Consecutive Times Shutout - 4 in 1927. Most Yards - 675 vs. Newport News, 1986. (5 over two seasons in 1910-11 & 1927-28). Most Plays - 97 vs. Liberty Baptist, 1981. Total Yards - 6,213 in 2007. Most Rushing Yards - 632 vs. Newport News, 1986. Total Offensive Avg. - 477.9 in 2007. Most Rushing Attempts - 72 vs. Newport News, 1986. Rushing Yards - 2931 in 1993. Most Passing Yards - 397 vs. Elon, 1966. Passing Yards - 3,597 in 2007. Most Pass Attempts - 56 vs.Western Carolina, 1966. Passes Attempted - 405 in 2007. Most Pass Completions - 34 vs.Western Carolina, 1966. Passes Completed - 243 in 2007. Most Punts - 21 vs. Carson-Newman, 1932. Highest Punting Avg. - 62.0 vs. Guilford, 1962. Most Fumbles - 13 vs.WV Wesleyan, 1978. DEFENSE Most Fumbles Lost - 6 vs. Newberry, 1998. Most Points Allowed - 481 in 1994. Most Interceptions - 7 vs. Elon, 1938. Fewest Points Allowed - 0 in 1909. Most Turnovers - 9 vs. Newberry, 1978. Highest Scoring Avg.Against - 43.7 in 1994. Fewest Yards - 23 vs. Elon, 1937. Most Shutouts - 10 in 1947. Fewest Plays - 22 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926. Most Consecutive Shutouts - 6 in 1930 & 1947. Fewest Rushing Yards - (-46) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1965. Most Yards Allowed - 5254 in 1994. Fewest Rushing Attempts - 20 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926. Fewest Yards Allowed - 1044 in 1940. Highest Defensive Avg. - 477.6 in 1994. Lowest Defensive Avg. - 111.1 in 1941. OPPONENTS Most Rushing Yards Allowed - 3253 in 1994. Most First Downs - 33 by Presbyterian, 1994. Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed - 587 in 1999. Most Points - 75 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957. Most Passing Yards Allowed - 2537 in 2004. Most TD’s - 11 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957. Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - 314 in 1960. Most Yards - 683 by Wingate, 1993. Most Pass Attempts Against - 358 in 2002. Most Plays - 106 by West Virginia St., 1988. Fewest Pass Attempts Against - 77 in 1940. Most Yards Rushing - 518 by Presbyterian, 1994. Most Pass Completions Against - 212 in 2004. Most Rushing Attempts - 79 by Presbyterian, 1970. Fewest Pass Completions Against - 25 in 1940. Most Passing Yards - 425 by Newberry, 2005. Most Quarterback Sacks - 73 in 1999. Most Pass Attempts - 60 by West Virginia St., 1988. Most Tackles For Losses - 151 in 1999. Most Pass Completions - 39 by Tusculum, 2004. Most Turnovers Caused - 44 in 1996. Most Punts - 27 by Carson-Newman, 1932. Most Interceptions - 23 in 1996. Highest Punting Avg. - 49.2 by N.C. State, 1933. Most Fumble Recoveries - 21 in 1996. Most Fumbles - 9 by Guilford, 1987. Most Fumbles Lost - 7 by Guilford, 1987. Fewest Yards - 1 by Wofford, 1974. MISCELLANEOUS Fewest Plays - 28 by High Point, 1946. Consecutive Games Scoring - 157 during 1994 to present. Fewest Rushing Yards - (-73) by WV Wesleyan, 1998. Consecutive Games Scoring by Opponents - 62 during 1973-79. Fewest Rushing Attempts - 13 by High Point, 1946. Consecutive Shutout Quarters - 27 in 1930-31. Fewest Passing Yards - (-3) by Guilford, 1973. Regular Season Win Streak - 23 from 1999-2001 Fewest Pass Attempts - 2 by Wofford, 1994. Consecutive Conference Wins - 16 from 1999-2001 Winning Streak - 12 during 1942-44. Losing Streak - 9 in 1982 and 1983. Consecutive Home Wins - 21 from 1998-02

COMBINED TEAMS Most Points - 116 with Wingate, 1993. Most Yards - 1286 with Wingate, 1993. Fewest Yards - 89 with Carson-Newman, 1932. Most Yards Rushing - 792 with Newport News, 1986. Fewest Yards Rusing - 23 with Atlantic Christian, 1948. Most Yards Passing - 761 with Newberry, 2005. Fewest Yards Passing - 0 with Guilford, 1941. Most Passes Attempted - 98 with Gardner-Webb, 1982. Most Pass Completions - 61 with Tusculum, 2004. Most First Downs - 60 with Wingate, 1993. KEITH HENRY GREG PAYNE 1985-88 1994-97 Shares all-time lead NCAA II record 17 in interceptions straight field goals

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RUSHING (1,000 Yard Club) RUSHING YARDAGE BY CLASS Name Years Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Game Avg. Name Year Yards 1. Rodney Wallace 2001-04 46 769 3769 4.9 41 81.44 Freshman Netto Purnsley 1986 1,797 2. Kory Fisher 2004-07 43 501 2623 5.2 28 61.00 Sophomore Kory Fisher 2005 1,079 3. Greg Singleton 1968-71 31 464 2353 5.1 19 75.90 Junior Andre Marshall 1993 1,000 4. Kim Smith 1972-75 30 465 2149 4.6 12 71.63 Senior Curtis McKoy 1992 1,987 5. Ron Adams 1972-75 33 448 2060 4.6 15 62.42 6. Steve Roeder 1969-72 40 428 2010 4.7 19 50.25 PUNT RETURNS 7.Todd Scott 1986-87, 89-90 44 418 1921 4.6 19 43.66 RETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. 8. Ricky White 1976-79 38 434 1919 4.4 12 50.50 1 . Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 75 883 11.8 9. Kevin McKenzie 1999-00 24 360 1870 5.2 14 77.92 10.T.O.Wilson 1992-95 35 326 1619 5.0 17 46.26 2. David Campbell (1962-65) 33 692 21.0 11.Wayne Foster 1975-78 35 333 1588 4.8 17 45.37 3.Allen Simmons (1973-76) 59 569 19.6 12.Mario Crowe 2002-05 43 306 1561 5.1 18 36.30 4. Cedric Squirewell (1999-02) 58 466 8.0 13.Andre Marshall 1991-94 28 250 1504 6.0 9 53.71 5. Jeff Park (1990-93) 61 452 17.4 14. Reggie White 1983-86 41 372 1497 4.0 10 36.51 15. Curtis McKoy 1989-92 37 305 1487 4.9 9 40.19 KICKOFF RETURNS 16. Jean Worthington 1958-61 37 340 1474 4.3 10 39.84 RETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. TD 17. Ray Littlejohn 1985-87 22 313 1460 4.7 20 66.36 1 1.Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 79 1890 23.9 0 18. Joe Hilliard 1997-00 44 327 1448 4.4 20 32.91 12. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 81 1600 21.8 0 19.Tony Georgiana 1940-42, 46 43 * 1443 * 28 33.56 20.Tim Morgan 1965-68 27 306 1433 4.3 16 53.07 13.Allen Simmons (1973-76) 66 1574 23.8 0 21. Eric Westbrook 1996-99 43 275 1424 5.2 7 33.12 14. Jean Worthington (1958-61) 54 1223 22.6 0 22. Steve Jewell 1975-77 20 299 1303 4.4 9 65.15 5. O.J. Lennon (1998-99, 01-02) 51 1077 21.1 0 23. Larry Brown 1980-82 31 269 1299 4.8 7 41.90 6. Corey Ready (2002- 05) 53 1211 22.9 0 24. Bryan Applefield 1963-65 19 348 1273 3.7 8 67.00 7. Chip Lewis (1990-93) 35 885 25.3 0 25. Bill Speacht 1945-48 42 * 1251 * 13 29.79 18. Elijah Sharpless (1986-88) 36 865 24.0 1 26. Pete Stout 1954-57 37 189 1231 6.5 8 33.27 19. Bill Godsey (1970-72) 38 802 21.1 1 27.Jim Parent 1983-86 37 246 1175 4.8 8 31.76 10. Barry Lutz (1961-64) 28 742 26.5 1 28. Ike Green 1938-41 40 * 1150 * 15 28.75 29. Kevin Brown 1994-97 41 387 1126 2.9 6 27.46 30. Jamelle Cuthbertson 2005- 28 194 1089 5.6 10 38.89 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE 31.Harold Bowen 1944-47 42 * 1077 * 17 25.64 32. Chip Irby 1978-81 29 231 1060 4.6 2 36.55 (Rush/Rec./Ret.) (Rushing/Passing) 33. Larry Gildersleeve 1955-58 29 244 1048 4.3 7 36.14 1. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 5565 1. Luke Samples (2001-04) 10,383 34. Sam Morrow 1957-60 33 215 1033 4.8 8 31.30 2.Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 4663 2. Brad Roach (2004-07) 8012 35. Diron Bell 1992-95 37 210 1013 4.8 25 27.38 3. Donnie Davis (1970-73) 4602 3. Mike Warfield (1987-89,91) 7678 * Denotes statistic is not available 4.Corey Ready (2002-05) 3767 4. Mitch Ellis (1997-00) 5625 PASSING (2,500 Yard Club) Gm. 5. Kory Fisher (2004-07) 3235 5. Kevin Brown (1994-97) 5933 Name Years Comp. Att. Yards Pct TD INT Avg. SCORING INTERCEPTIONS 1. Luke Samples 2001-04 744 1279 9650 58.2 74 38 209.78 2. Brad Roach 2004-2007 608 1113 7874 54.6 62 49 221.81 POINTS Points TOTAL NO. 3. Mike Warfield 1987-89,-91 489 1000 6923 48.9 42 45 173.08 1. Matt Gross (1998-2001) 311 1. Keith Henry (1985-88) 20 4. Mitch Ellis 1997-00 373 698 5550 53.4 45 25 135.27 2. Rodney Wallace (2001-04) 270 Brent Miller (1977-80) 20 5. Kevin Brown 1994-97 326 670 4807 48.7 53 38 117.24 3. Randy Brown (1985-88) 219 3. Harvey Stratton (1950-53) 19 6. Ken Avent 1990-93 401 767 4618 52.3 33 27 124.81 4. Matt Gross (1998-01) 216 4. Nolan Peterson (1994-97) 17 7. Donnie Davis 1970-73 319 671 4411 47.5 35 34 119.22 5. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 210 5. Jamel Jackson (2000-03) 16 8. John Scott 1963-66 282 535 3780 52.7 27 41 111.18 9. Harry Monokian 1967-70 300 606 3769 49.5 23 39 94.23 PUNTING (Min. 50 Punts) 10. Pat Witheril 1975-76 178 404 2849 44.1 22 29 180.00 PUNTING AVG. No. Yds. Avg. 11. John Coatta 1981-82 200 470 2512 42.6 18 35 142.45 1. Ron Crouse (1960-63) 196 8072 41.18 RECEIVING (60 Catch Club) 2. Ken Hartley (1978-79) 127 5125 40.35 Name Years Rcpt. Yards Avg/Catch 3. Sam Boyd (1964-65) 105 4199 39.99 1. Corey Ready 2002-05 190 2380 12.5 4. Jason Norton (1991-94) 129 5100 39.53 2. Nick Means 1999-02 185 2796 15.1 5. David Creech (1972-75) 158 6244 39.52 3. Ced Squirewell 1999-02 170 2232 13.1 4. Jeff Park 1990-93 156 1871 12.0 5. Ike Hill 1965,67-69 151 2089 13.8 6. Brent Johnson 2004-07 122 1658 13.6 7. Rod Tenor 2002-05 116 1666 14.4 8. O.J. Lennon 1998-99, 01-02 112 1603 14.3 Vince Haydock 1972-75 112 1535 13.7 10. J.R. Gibson 1994-97 111 1844 16.6 11. Jim Bucher 1972,74-76 105 2073 19.7 12. Jeff Taylor 1980-83 99 1583 15.9 13. Antwan Strong 2005- 95 1392 14.6 14. Ryan Millwood 1997-00 89 1362 15.3 15. Harry Balesteir 1969-72 82 1145 13.0 Mike Dickens 1968-71 82 1187 14.5 17. D.J. Summers 1993-96 68 1284 18.9 18. Netto Purnsley 1986-89 67 1181 17.6 IKE HILL LUKE SAMPLES 19. Bucky Pope 1962-63 66 1197 18.1 20. Bill Bartlett 1969-70 64 636 19.9 1965, 67-69 2001-04 21. Bart Crawford 1974-78 62 1049 16.9 All-time punt return and All-time passing leader Todd Scott 1986-87,89-90 62 852 13.7 all-purpose yardage leader. 23.Tim Moore 1987-90 60 815 13.6 40 • • 2008 Catawba Football www.gocatawbaindians.com Top Seasons • 2007 SAC CHAMPIONS

RUSHING PUNT RETURNS YARDS ATTEMPTS RETURN YARDS YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 5 Ret.) 1. Kory Fisher (2005) 1079 1. Rodney Wallace (2002) 202 1. David Campbell (1965) 407 1. David Campbell (1965) 21.42 2. Rodney Wallace (2002) 1020 2. Danny Days (1979) 194 2. Ike Hill (1967) 323 2. Mark Strickland (1979) 20.50 3. Greg Singleton (1969) 1001 3. Rodney Wallace (2003) 191 3.Allen Simmons (1974) 288 3. David Campbell (1963) 20.00 4. Andre Marshall (1993) 1000 4. Steve Jewell (1976) 189 4.Allen Simmons (1973) 273 4. David Campbell (1962) 17.78 5. Kory Fisher (2007) 971 5. Curtis McKoy (1992) 186 5. Ike Hill (1968) 229 5. Drew Buie (1966) 17.22

AVG. PER CARRY (Min. 50 Att.) PER GAME AVG. 1. Pete Stout (1957) 8.52 1. Greg Singleton (1969) 100.10 KICKOFF RETURNS 2. Ronnie Arant (1981) 7.27 2.Andre Marshall (1993) 100.00 RETURN YARDS YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 10 Ret.) 3. Roger Johnson (1967) 7.21 3. Curtis McKoy (1992) 98.70 1.Allen Simmons (1975) 704 1. Danny Days (1978) 30.27 4.Andre Marshall (1993) 7.14 4. Kory Fisher (2005) 98.09 2.Todd Scott (1989) 636 2.Todd Scott (1987) 30.17 5. Mario Crowe (2004) 7.09 5. Kevin McKenzie (2000) 96.90 3. Ike Hill (1968) 610 3. Chip Lewis (1991) 29.33 4.Todd Scott (1987) 543 4. Barry Lutz (1963) 26.50 TOUCHDOWNS 5. Bill Godsey (1970) 539 5. Barry Lutz (1964) 26.00 1. George Bell (2007) 18 2. George Zangale (1930) 15 Red Meehan (1935) 15 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE 4. Mario Crowe (2004) 14 (RUN/REC./RET.) (RUSHING/PASSING) 5. Bill Greene (1945) 13 1. Ike Hill (1969) 1841 1. Brad Roach (2007) 3413 2. Jean Worthington (1960) 1496 2. Luke Samples (2003) 2994 PASSING 3.Todd Scott (1989) 1448 3. Luke Samples (2004) 2818 YARDS COMPLETIONS 4. Ike Hill (1969) 1440 4. Luke Samples (2002) 2540 1. Brad Roach (2007) 3332 1. Brad Roach (2007) 224 5.Andre Marshall (1993) 1433 5. Brad Roach (2005) 2324 2. Luke Samples (2003) 2785 2. Luke Samples (2003) 211 3. Luke Samples (2004) 2658 3. Luke Samples (2004) 210 4. Luke Samples (2002) 2364 4. Brad Roach (2005) 206 SCORING PUNTING 5. Brad Roach (2005) 2302 5. Luke Samples (2002) 182 POINTS PUNTING AVG. (Min. 20 Punts) 1. George Bell (2007) 122 1. Ron Crouse (1962) 44.68 ATTEMPTS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min 100 Att.) 2. Lee Spears (1948) 104 2. Ron Crouse (1963) 42.26 1. Brad Roach (2005) 384 1. Luke Samples (2004) 60.69% 3. Mario Crowe (2004) 96 3. Sam Boyd (1965) 41.93 2. Brad Roach (2007) 376 2. Ken Avent (1993) 60.00% 4. Ike Hill (1968) 92 4. Scott Mustapick (1977) 41.75 3. Luke Samples (2003) 361 3. Luke Samples (2001) 59.74% 5. George Zaenale (1930) 91 5. Ken Hartley (1978) 41.48 4. Luke Samples (2004) 346 4. Brad Roach (2007) 59.58% 5. Brad Roach (2006) 339 5. Mitch Ellis (2000) 58.52% INTERCEPTIONS AVERAGE PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS TOTAL INT'S PER GAME 1. Brad Roach (2007) 256.31 1. Brad Roach (2007) 32 1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 9 1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 0.90 2. Luke Samples (2003) 253.18 2. Luke Samples (2003) 21 Nolan Peterson (1996) 9 2. Nolan Peterson (1996) 0.82 3. Luke Samples (2004) 241.64 Luke Samples (2004) 21 3.Todd Armstrong (1981) 8 3.Todd Armstrong (1981) 0.80 4. Brad Roach (2006) 225.00 4. Kevin Brown (1996) 18 Brent Miller (1979) 8 4. Jamel Jackson (2002) 0.78 5. Luke Samples (2002) 214.91 5. Kevin Brown (1997) 17 Nolan Peterson (1997) 8 5. Brent Miller (1979) 0.73 Nolan Peterson (1997) 0.73 RATING (Min. 100 Att.) 1. Brad Roach (2007) 153.36 2. Luke Samples (2001) 152.23 TACKLES 3. Mitch Ellis (2000) 146.23 TOTAL SOLO 4. Ken Avent (1993) 139.78 1. John Williams (1995) 134 1. John Williams (1996) 76 5. John Scott (1965) 139.34 2. Curtis Walker (1991) 132 2. John Williams (1995) 75 3. Joe Crapster (1984) 130 3. Glenn Deibert (1972) 69 4. Glenn Deibert (1972) 128 4. Rodney Hope (1998) 66 RECEIVING 5. Keith Henry (1988) 61 RECEPTIONS YARDS 1. Corey Ready (2003) 70 1. Corey Ready (2003) 1043 TACKLES FOR LOSS SACKS 2. Brent Johnson (2007) 60 2.Antwan Strong (2007) 891 1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 47 1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 14.5 3. Corey Ready (2004) 59 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 858 2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 42 2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 12 4. Ike Hill (1968) 57 4. Ike Hill (1968) 833 3. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 34 Khanis Hubbard (2003) 12 5. Nike Means (2002) 54 5. Rod Tenor (2004) 798 4. David Huey (1999) 26 4. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 11 Radell Lockhart (2000) 26 5. Ronnie Harrington (1996) 10.5 CATCHES PER GAME YARDS PER CATCH (Min. 10 Recept.) 1. Corey Ready (2003) 6.36 1.Allen Simmons (1976) 27.00 2. Ike Hill (1968) 5.70 2.Wayne Foster (1977) 23.82 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 5.46 3. Dave Robbins (1964) 23.43 4. Corey Ready (2004) 5.36 4. Jeff Cochrane (1996) 22.45 5. Nick Means (2002) 4.91 5. Bucky Pope (1963) 21.92

YARDS PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS 1. Corey Ready (2003) 94.82 1. Ike Hill (1968) 14 2. Ike Hill (1968) 83.30 2. Bucky Pope (1963) 9 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 78.00 Mike Dickens (1971) 9 4. J.R. Gibson (1997) 73.40 Brent Johnson (2007) 9 5. Nick Means (2002) 71.36 4. Four with 8

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