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Lone Star Conference Football All-Time Special Awards LSC Offensive Player of the Year LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year 2001 North: Jim Jenkins, Southwestern Okla Lone Star Conference Football All-Time Special Awards LSC Offensive Player of the Year LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year 2001 North: Jim Jenkins, Southwestern Okla. 2011 Brandon Kelsey, Midwestern State 2011 Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State South: Kyle Masters, Tarleton 2010 North: Carlos Savala, East Central 2000 North: Donald Ponds, Northeastern State LSC Offensive Back of the Year South: Royland Tubbs, Abilene Christian and South: Eric Mims, Eastern New Mexico 2011 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State 1999 North: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State and 2010 North: Wes Wood, Eastern New Mexico and 2009 North: Luke Sapolu, Central Oklahoma and Nathan Syer, Ouachita Baptist Baylen Laury, Southeastern Okla. R.J. Brisbon, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Adrian Barnes, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian South: Tony Washington, Abilene Christian 1998 North: Claude Davis, Central Oklahoma 2009 North: Jason Palmer, Central Oklahoma 2008 North: Dustin Flinn, Central Oklahoma and South: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State and R.J. Brisbon, Texas A&M-Commerce 1997 North: Brad Shea, Central Oklahoma Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M South: Tony Washington, Abilene Christian South: DeWayne Miles, West Texas A&M 2008 North: Marcus Johnson, East Central 2007 North: Austin Ellis, Southwestern Okla. and 1996 Reggie Durden, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian Darron Sheppard, Texas A&M-Commerce 1995 David Dell, Texas A&M-Commerce 2007 North: Marcus Johnson, East Central South: Nathan Young, Abilene Christian 1994 Richard Wooten, Abilene Christian South: Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian 2006 North: Rayshaun Hollings, Southeastern 1993 Larry Young, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2006 North: Justin Pitrucha, Southeastern Okla. Okla. 1992 Greg Stokes, Angelo State and and Cliff Edwards, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Nathan Young, Abilene Christian Brian Barnett, Eastern New Mexico South: Michael Sampson, Tarleton 2005 North: Ryan Graves, Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Ethan Sheffield, Abilene Christian 2005 North: Cliff Edwards, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Sam Skidmore, Tarleton 1990 Billy Watkins, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Derrick Ross, Tarleton 2004 North: Sam Skidmore, Tarleton 1989 Michael Ivory, Cameron 2004 North: Drew Beard, Southeastern Okla. South: Pat McCoy, West Texas A&M 1988 Rich Stephens, West Texas A&M South: Daniel Taylor, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2003 North: Kert Turner, Tarleton 1987 Johnny Eaton, Texas A&M-Kingsville and 2003 North: Drew Beard, Southeastern Okla. South: Kevin Palmer, Texas A&M-Kingsville Jarrod Owens, Texas A&M- Commerce South: Daniel Taylor, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002 North: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002 North: Gerome Castleberry, East Central South: Walter Wigfall, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Abel Gonzales, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2001 North: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State 1984 Mike Dyal, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2001 North: Brett Manning, Central Oklahoma South: Ryan Seward, Tarleton 1983 Tollie Royal, Sam Houston State South: Steve Kelly, Tarleton 2000 North: Joe Jones, Southeastern Okla. 1982 Melvin White, Stephen F. Austin 2000 North: Damian Everett, Northeastern State South: Robert Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1981 Loyal Proffitt, Abilene Christian South: Steve Kelley, Tarleton 1999 North: Joe Jones, Southeastern Okla. and 1980 Willie Kerley, Abilene Christian 1999 North: Carlton Booe, Northeastern State Chris Meredith, Northeastern State 1979 Norris Powell, Southwest Texas State South: Bobby Rodriguez, Eastern New Mexico South: Robert Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1978 Tony January, Sam Houston State and 1998 North: Reggie Donner, Central Oklahoma 1998 North: John Fitzgerald, Central Oklahoma Mike Miller, Southwest Texas State South: Bryan Gilmore, Midwestern State South: James Dearth, Tarleton 1977 Danny Kirk, Texas A&M-Commerce 1997 North: Chris Pierson, Harding 1997 North: Dustin McNeal, Central Oklahoma 1976 Elvis Shaw, Southwest Texas State South: Erik Hartman, Angelo State South: Trent Dagen, Texas A&M-Commerce 1975 Jerry Aldridge, Angelo State 1996 Jubarko Gaines, Central Oklahoma 1996 Todd Perkins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1974 Larry Collins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1995 Derrick Johnson, Eastern New Mexico 1995 Jermane Mayberry, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian 1994 Joe Aska, Central Oklahoma 1994 Kevin Dogins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1972 Larry Mayer, Stephen F. Austin 1993 Rex Lamberti, Abilene Christian 1993 Keith Wagner, Abilene Christian 1971 Charley Franklin, Angelo State 1992 Anthony Brooks, Texas A&M-Commerce 1992 Earl Dotson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1991 Bobby Bounds, Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Brian Nielsen, Texas A&M-Kingsville LSC Defensive Player of the Year 1990 Bobby Bounds, Texas A&M-Commerce 1990 Keithen Degrate, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2011 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 1988 Heath Sherman, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1989 John Randle, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&M-Kingsville and 1988 Rod Mounts, Texas A&M-Kingsville LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year Heath Sherman, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1987 Moses Horn, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2011 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 1986 Moses Horn, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2010 North: Armonty Bryant, East Central LSC Wide Receiver of the Year 1985 Pat Graves, Angelo State South: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 2011 David Little, Midwestern State 1984 Dam Remsberg, Abilene Christian 2009 North: William Green, Texas A&M- 2010 North: Trey McVey, Northeastern State Commerce South: Edmund Gates, Abilene Christian LSC Freshman of the Year South: Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M 2009 North: Daniel Nichols, Southeastern Okla. 2011 Jimmy Pipken, Midwestern State 2008 North: Ricky Hope, Texas A&M-Commerce South: Andy Tanner, Midwestern State 2010 North: Josh Birmingham, Central Oklahoma South: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian, 2008 North: Willie Thornton, Texas A&M- South: Daryl Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, Texas A&M- Commerce Christian Kingsville and Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M South: Charly Martin, West Texas A&M 2009 North: Michael Yoder, Northeastern State 2007 North: Marcus Smith, Texas A&M- Commerce 2007 North: JaMichael Palmer, Texas A&M- South: Dakarai Pecikonis, Angelo State South: Brandon Swain, West Texas A&M Commerce 2008 North: Luke Lundy, Southwestern Okla. 2006 North: Brad Hill, Southeastern Okla. and South: Johnny Knox, Abilene Christian South: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian Sean McKinney, Texas A&M-Commerce 2006 North: Jarrett Byers, Northeastern State 2007 North: Jake Olivarez, Southwestern Okla., South: Tywain Myles, Tarleton State South: Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian Chris Miller, Texas A&M-Commerce and 2005 North: Terrance Smith, Texas A&M- 2005 North: Jeremie Berry, Southeastern Okla. Jon Evans, Northeastern State Commerce and Danny Howards, Southwestern Okla. South: Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M South: Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian South: Tonae Martin, West Texas A&M 2006 North: Daniel Nichols, Southeastern Okla. 2004 North: Justin Brown, East Central 2004 North: Zach Edwards, Central Oklahoma South: Tony Harp, Abilene Christian and South: Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian and South: Maurice Washington, Texas A&M- Roderick Smith, Tarleton Wilbert Martin, Texas A&M-Kingsville Kingsville 2005 North: Justin Pitrucha, Southeastern Okla. 2003 North: Reggie Johnson, Southeastern Okla. 2003 North: Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Okla. South: Kyle Fox, Angelo State South: Derrick Crawford, Texas A&M- South: Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M 2004 North: Tywain Myles, Tarleton and Commerce 2002 North: Dee Dee Carter, Central Oklahoma Drew Rigsby, Southwestern Okla. 2002 North: Kevin Mohr, Tarleton South: Gary Lusk, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Daniel Polk, Midwestern State South: Mike Clay, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2001 North: Dee Dee Carter, Central Oklahoma 2003 North: Jeremy Madkins, Tarleton 2001 North: Michael Matthew, Northeastern South: Eric Spencer, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian State 2000 North: Shevron Glover, Southwestern Okla. 2002 North: Willie Lane, East Central South: Mike Clay, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Chris Chambers, Tarleton South: Dwayne Davis, Eastern New Mexico 2000 North: Rod Kelly, Northeastern State Lone Star Conference Football All-Time Special Awards South: Curry Dawson, Angelo State South: Charles Davis, Tarleton 1980 Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas State 1999 North: Claude Davis, Central Oklahoma 2000 North: Cecil Deckard, Southwestern Okla. 1979 Charles Simmons, Stephen F. Austin South: Antonio Wilson, Texas A&M- South: J.R. Turner Texas A&M-Kingsville 1978 Melvin Brown, Sam Houston State Commerce 1999 North: Itis Atkinson, Northeastern State 1977 Jim Hess, Angelo State 1998 North: Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma South: Kareem Larimore, West Texas A&M 1976 Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Michael Walton, Eastern New Mexico 1998 North: Brandon Carder, Central Oklahoma 1975 Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 North: Chad Gruver, Central Oklahoma South: Cedric Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1974 Gil Steinke, Texas A&M-Kingsville South: Junior Filikitonga, Abilene Christian 1997 North: Landon Curtis, Southwestern Okla. 1973 Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian 1996 Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma South: Victor Curke, Abilene Christian 1972 Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce 1995 Greg Stokes, Angelo State 1996 Kevin Mathis, Texas A&M-Commerce 1971 James Cameron, Angelo
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