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2011

NJCAA FOOTBALL GUIDE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2011 NJCAA Football Introduction and Information 4-5

2011 Season Preview (6-29)

2011 NJCAA Preseason Top 25 7

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference Preview 9

Midwest Football Conference - East Division Preview 11

Midwest Football Conference - West Division Preview 13

Minnesota College Athletic Conference - North Division Preview 15

Minnesota College Athletic Conference - South Division Preview 17

Mississippi Association of Junior & Community Colleges - North Division Preview 19

Mississippi Association of Junior & Community Colleges - South Division Preview 21

Northeast Football Conference Preview 23

Southwest Junior College Football Conference Preview 25

Western States Football League Preview 27

NJCAA Independents Preview 29

2011 Team Schedules (30-42)

A Look Back at 2010 (43-68)

2010 Final NJCAA Football Poll 44

2010 NJCAA Football Polls 46

2010 Final Conference Standings 47

2010 NJCAA Bowl Results 48-56

2010 Players of the Year 57

2010 NJCAA Coach of the Year 58

2010 NJCAA All-Americans 59

Where to Watch 2010 All-Americans in 2011 60

2010 NJCAA Football Statistics 62-68

From the NJCAA to the NFL (69-75)

NJCAA Football History and Records (76-133)

Past NJCAA Football National Champions 77

NJCAA Historical Records 78-79

NJCAA Year-by-Year Stat Leaders 80-93

All-Time NJCAA Football All-Americans 94-115

NJCAA Football Active and All-Time Coaching Records 116-117

Top NJCAA Football Programs of the 1980’s, 1990’s & 2000’s 118-121

NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame 122-125

All-Time NJCAA Bowl Results 126-133

2011 NJCAA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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The 2011 NJCAA Football Guide has been prepared by NJCAA Media Relations Director and Assistant Executive Director Mark Krug and is produced for participating member colleges and their respective media outlets. Special thanks to NJCAA Student Assistant Gage Axford for his contributions to the guide. Helmet images throughout the guide are courtesy of “The Helmet Project” at http://www.nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project. For inquiries on all things NJCAA Football please contact Mark Krug of the NJCAA at (719) 590-9788 or email at [email protected]. Photo Credits: Fort Scott CC, Navarro College, Blinn College, Randy Smith.

District 1 (Northeast Football Conference) John Jackson Dean College Franklin, Mass. District 2 (Miss. Assn. of Jr. & Comm. Colleges) Jim Southward Mississippi State Board of Community & Junior College Association Jackson, Miss. District 3 (Midwest Football Conference) Thom McDonald Iowa Community College Athletic Conf. Ames, Iowa District 4 (Minnesota College Athletic Conf.) Buster Gilliss Bismarck State College Bismarck, N.D. District 5 (Kansas Jayhawk Comm. College Conf.) Randy Stange Hutchinson Community College Hutchinson, Kan. District 6 (Southwest JC Football Conference) Roark Montgomery Navarro College Corsicana, Texas District 7 (Western States Football League) Greg Silcox Paradise Valley Community College Phoenix, Ariz. Panel Directors are NJCAA Region Directors within the area of the seven football conferences. The seven Panel Directors are responsible for selection of the top football teams for ranking and the weekly poll will be compiled from their votes.

NJCAA FOOTBALL PANEL DIRECTORS

2011 NJCAA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

2011 NJCAA FOOTBALL COMMITTEE

Roark Montgomery (Chair) Navarro College Corsicana, Texas (903) 875-7487 [email protected] Bob Larson Garden City Community College Garden City, Kan. [email protected] Thom McDonald Iowa CC Athletic Conference Ames, Iowa [email protected] Wally Reynolds McHenry County College Crystal Lake, Ill. [email protected]

Mike Pelliccia Nassau Community College Garden City, N.Y. [email protected] Jim Southward Mississippi State Board of Comm. and Junior College Assn. Jackson, Miss. [email protected] *Mike Beagle Highland Community College Highland, Kan. [email protected] The NJCAA Football Committee is responsible for setting policies and procedures for the sport subject to approval by the Board of Directors of the NJCAA. The committee is made up of NJCAA Region Directors and Asst. Region Directors along with the *NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Pres-ident.

NJCAA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

President Mike Beagle

Highland Community College, Kan.

Vice President Steve Campbell

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Secretary Tom Minnick

Arizona Western College

Treasurer TBA

The NJCAA Football Coaches Association is an organization of football coaches from NJCAA member institutions. The membership consists of all dues paying coaches. Annual dues to this organization are $70. The group meets annually, conducting their business in conjunction with the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA).

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NJCAA FOOTBALL BY THE NUMBERS

NJCAA FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE

69: NJCAA Football Programs 7: Football Conferences 6: Independent Football Programs 9: NJCAA Bowl Games

NJCAA FOOTBALL CONFERENCES Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference www.kjccc.org Midwest Football Conference www.iccac.org Minnesota College Athletic Conference www.mcac-sports.com Northeast Football Conference www.northeastfootball.com Mississippi Assn. of Community & Jr. Colleges http://jucoweekly.org (unofficial website) Southwest JC Football Conference www.region14athletics.com Western States Football League www.pc.maricopa.edu/athletics/ACCAC/football/

NJCAA TOP 20 POLL The weekly NJCAA Top 20 Football Poll will rank the top teams in the nation and will be released each Tuesday during the regular season beginning Sept. 6th. Poll Information The NJCAA Football Poll ranks the top 20 team in the NJCAA each week. NJCAA Football Panel Directors (see previous page for names) select their top 20 teams each week, which are then formulated into the weekly rankings. Panel Directors are not allowed to vote a team No. 1 from their own district until they have played at least five contests. After five contests, a Panel Director may only vote a team from their district No. 1 if they are undefeated. A Panel Director may vote a team from their district No. 2 at any time during the season. The weekly poll will be released nationally on the NJCAA website (www.njcaa.org) and sent to various media outlets on each poll day at approximately 1 p.m. (Mountain Time). This year’s poll dates are as follows: Sept. 6, Sept. 13, Sept. 20, Sept. 27, Oct. 4, Oct. 11, Oct. 18, Oct. 25, Nov. 1, Nov. 8, Nov. 14 (Monday - Final Regular Season Poll). The Championship Poll and the release of All-Americans will be done following the week following the completion of all post-season bowl games.

2011 NJCAA FOOTBALL BOWL GAME SCHEDULE

THE GRAPHIC EDGE BOWL (2 Games) - NOVEMBER 20, 2011 Game Location: UNI Dome; Cedar Falls, Iowa VALLEY OF THE SUN BOWL - DECEMBER 3, 2011 Game Location: Phoenix, Ariz. (Top Phoenix area team hosts) C.H.A.M.P.S. HEART OF TEXAS BOWL - DECEMBER 3, 2011 Game Location: Bulldawg Stadium; Copperas Cove, Texas TOP OF THE MOUNTAINS BOWL - DECEMBER 3, 2011 Game Location: Rio-Tinto Stadium; Salt Lake City, Utah SALT CITY BOWL - DECEMBER 3, 2011 Game Location: Gowans Stadium, Hutchinson, Kan. EL TORRO BOWL - DECEMBER 3, 2011 Game Location: Veterans Stadium, Yuma, Ariz. MISSISSIPPI BOWL - DECEMBER 4, 2011 Game Location: Biloxi High School Stadium, Biloxi, Miss. CITIZEN’S BANK BOWL - DECEMBER 4, 2011 Game Location: Pittsburg State University Carnie Smith Stadium, Pittsburg, Kan.

NJCAA ONLINE SCOREBOARD Scores of all NJCAA Football Games will be updated on the football scoreboard during the season at www.njcaa.org.

Select NJCAA Bowl Games will be video streamed live on NJCAA TV (www.njcaatv.ihigh.com)

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2011 PREVIEW

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2011 NJCAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON TOP 25

Sporting News Junior College Pre-Season Top 25 1. Mt. San Antonio, Calif. 2. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 3. Butler CC, Kan. 4. City College of San Fran., Calif. 5. Navarro College, Texas 6. Butte, Calif. 7. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. 8. Ellsworth CC, Iowa 9. Arizona Western College 10. Hutchinson CC, Kan. 11. Riverside, Calif. 12. Pearl River CC, Miss. 13. Fullerton, Calif.

14. Foothill, Calif. 15. Blinn College, Texas 16. El Camino, Calif. 17. Bakersfield, Calif. 18. San Mateo, Calif. 19. Lackawanna College, Pa. 20. Grossmont, Calif. Other NJCAA notables: 22. Georgia Military, 25. Nassau CC, N.Y. **Calif. Schools are not NJCAA members

Rank College, State 2010

Record 2010 Recap

Returning Starters

1. Navarro College, Texas 11-1 Won ‘10 National Title with 13-12 win over Butler. Navarro has now claimed two National Championships in school history.

3 off. / 3 def.

2. Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 10-2 After losing the MACJC South, Miss Gulf Coast won the MACJC title game & defeated #3 Grand Rapids 62-53 in the Miss Bowl.

3 off. / 3 def.

3. Butler Community College, Kan. 11-1 Won KJCCC for 11th time in the last 13 years and played in the National Title for the 3rd time in 4 years. Lost to Navarro 13-12.

3 off. / 1 def.

4. Blinn College, Texas 8-3 Defeated WSFL champion Arizona Western 31-27 in Heart of Texas Bowl after losing to Trinity Valley in SWJCFC Semi-Finals.

NA off. / NA def.

5. Arizona Western College 10-2 Won WSFL for 2nd straight year and were led by the nation’s offensive player of the year Reggie Bullock.

5 off. / 6 def.

6. Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 10-2 Hutchinson looks to build off their back-to-back bowl victories and last year’s10-win season. They return 18 players and 11 starters.

4 off. / 10 def.

7. Snow College, Utah 10-2 New coach Tyler Hughes hopes to make a solid impression in his first season as HC in the WSFL. Hughes inherits a Snow team that defeated #6 Iowa Western in the Top of the Mountains Bowl.

3 off. / 3 def.

8. Pearl River Community College, Miss. 6-3 With 12 starters returning, Pearl River hopes to get back into the MAJCC Playoffs after missing them the last 2 seasons.

8 off. / 4 def.

9. Northwest Mississippi Community College 9-1 Won MACJC North for 3rd time in 8 years. In his 3 years as HC, Ricky Woods has yet to lead the Rangers to less than 3rd in the division. Northwest returns15 players this season.

2 off. / 5 def.

10. Georgia Military College 6-3 Ga. Military returns 27 players, including 7 offensive starters, and will rely heavily on them to get through their tough schedule this season - they play 4 of last season’s top 11 finishing teams.

7 off. / 4 def.

11. Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11-0 In one of their best seasons in school history, Nassau was the only NJCAA team to go undefeated last season.

5 off. / 6 def.

12. Iowa Western Community College 9-2 After an undefeated regular season, Iowa Western lost in their first ever bowl appearance against Snow College 48-36. They return 28 players for this fall.

6 off. / 4 def.

13. Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 10-2 GRCC won the MFC East for their 2nd time in a row and went to the Mississippi Bowl were they were upset by Miss. Gulf Coast 62-53. They bring back 23 players and 11 starters this year.

6 off. / 5 def.

14. Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 6-5 With 18 starters and 27 players returning, The Cardinals hope to build off their 3rd place SWJCFC finish last season.

9 off. / 9 def.

15. Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 6-5 With only 2 starters returning, Coffeyville needs their first year athletes to step up this year. However, previous HC Skip Foster, returns as an OC to give the program that extra jolt.

2 off. / 0 def.

16. East Mississippi Community College 5-5 After losing some top players, EMCC went from a 11-1 season in 2009 to 5-5 in 2010. Now with several new coaching hires and 12 returning starters, the team hopes to get back to its winning ways.

8 off. / 4 def.

17. Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 8-3 Despite their bowl loss to Lackawanna last season, expectations are high. The reigning MFC West champs return 14 starters and two All-Americans.

6 off. / 8 def.

18. Eastern Arizona College 8-4 EAC has won 7 or more games for the last 4 years. For the second year in a row, they led the nation in team rushing (323 yds/game).

6 off. / 5 def.

19. Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. 9-2 After winning the MACJC South, CLCC lost to Miss. Gulf Coast in the MACJC Championship. They return eight starters this year.

3 off. / 5 def.

20. Lackawanna College, Pa. 9-2 Lackawanna finished second in the NFC and defeated Ellsworth CC in the Feature Game of the Graphic Edge Bowl.

4 off. / 6 def.

21. Central Lakes College-Brainerd, Minn. 10-2 After going undefeated in the regular season and winning the MCAC South, Central Lakes lost the MCAC Championship and the Valley of the Sun Bowl. They return seven starters.

4 off. / 3 def.

22. Cisco Junior College, Texas 5-4 Cisco finished 5th in the SWJCFC. They return 11 starters, and four First-Team All-SWJCFC players.

7 off. / 4 def.

23. Independence Community College, Kan. 4-6 In his second year as HC, Steve Carson looks to improve from the Pirates’ 4-6 record. They return 14 players and eight starters from a team that finished in 3rd place in the KJCCC last year.

6 off. / 2 def.

24. Iowa Central Community College 7-3 Iowa Central won their fifth straight bowl game, defeating #14 Rochester 32-7. They have been to 12 bowl games in the past 14 seasons.

4 off. / 5 def.

25. Dean College, Mass. 6-4 For the first time in 4 years, Dean did not win the NFC. With 14 returning starters they hope to get back to being at the top of the conference.

6 off. / 8 def.

JC Gridron Preseason Dirty 30

1. CC of San Francisco, Calif. 2. Blinn College, Texas 3. Mt. San Antonio, Calif. 4. NW Mississippi CC 5. Miss Gulf Coast CC 6. Butler CC, Kan. 7. Butte CC, Calif. 8. Hutchinson CC, Kan. 9. Arizona Western College 10. Saddlebrook CC, Calif. 11. Navarro College, Texas 12. Riverside CC, Calif. 13. Ventura CC, Calif. 14. East Mississippi CC

15. Iowa Western CC 16. College of San Mateo, Calif. 17. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. 18. Bakersfield CC, Calif. 19. Fullerton CC, Calif. 20. Ellsworth CC, Iowa Other NJCAA notables: 22. Pearl River CC, Miss.; 23. Fort Scott CC, Kan.; 25. Eastern Arizona; 28. Georgia Military **Calif. Schools are not NJCAA members

Other Notable Preseason Rankings Listed Below

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Navarro College Ready to Defend Title; Miss. Gulf Coast & Butler Poised Again

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Navarro College (Texas) starts the 2011 NJCAA Football season at No. 1 in the NJCAA Preseason Top 25, released on August 2, 2011. Despite having one of the most difficult schedules, Navarro is expected to make a strong push toward its second consecutive national title. The Bulldogs come into 2011 with a proven coaching staff and a talented young group of players. Navarro is followed in the preseason rankings by Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Butler Community College (Kan.), Blinn College, (Texas), and Arizona Western College. Quarterback Adrian Nelson is one of 17 returning players (10 offense / 7 defense) for the Bulldogs. Last season, after Navarro lost starting quarterback Desmond Green to injury, Nelson successfully managed the Bulldog offense for the last two games of the season, including a 13-12 win over Butler in the NJCAA Football Championship Game at the Citizen’s Bank Bowl. Defensively, interior lineman Joey Searcy and cornerback Jeremy McKnight headline the Bulldog defense, which finished in the top 15 in nearly every statistical category a year ago. Searcy recorded 29 tackles, five tackles for losses, three sacks, and one fumble recovery, while McKnight gathered up 14 tackles, two interceptions and returned one of his picks for a touchdown. Head coach Nick Bobeck will be leading the Bulldogs for his fourth season. He has led Navarro to a combined record of 32-3 (.914) and has yet to lose a conference regular season game. Since 2008, Navarro has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for a combined eight weeks, has won two bowl games and has never finished a season with a national ranking lower than fourth. Navarro will begin their quest for back-to-back national titles on August 25th, when they host No. 3 Butler in a rematch of the 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game. Navarro beat Butler via a last minute field goal from the leg of Juve Sanchez to win the program’s first national championship since 1989. The two teams also faced each other to open the 2010 season with Butler pulling out a 16-10 victory. Hutchinson Community College (Kan.), Snow College (Utah), Pearl River Community College (Miss.), Northwest Mississippi Community College, and Georgia Military College complete the Top 10 of the preseason rankings. 2011 NJCAA Football Season Begins Aug. 25-27 The 2011 NJCAA football season begins August 25-27 and is highlighted by two games in the annual challenge series between the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference and the Southwest Junior College Football Conference. The series will begin with a bang when No. 3 Butler (Kan.) travels up to Corsicana (Texas) on the 25th for a rematch with No. 1 Navarro (Texas). Navarro defeated Butler 13-12 in the NJCAA National Championship in 2010. Next, No. 23 Independence (Kan.) will host No. 14 Trinity Valley (Texas) on the 27th. 11 All-Americans from 2010 return to NJCAA in 2011 The 2011 season will bring back 11 NJCAA All-Americans, with nine being offensive players. Ellsworth returns the most All-Americans this year, with First-Team wide receiver Dexter Holmes and Honorable Mention quarterback Willie Tindal. Holmes grabbed 65 receptions for 972 yards and 12 touchdowns last season, while Tindal threw for 2,929 yards and 23 touchdowns while running for another 762 yards for 10 touchdowns. Along with Holmes, quarterback Melvin German of Pearl River (Miss.) and wide receiver Javon Bell of Mississippi Gulf Coast are the only First-Team All-Americans from 2010 set to return. German threw for 2,728 yards and 16 touchdowns, while Bell snagged 46 receptions for 1,313 yards and 17 touchdowns. Meanwhile, Honorable Mention linebacker Chris Ficklin of East Central Community College (Miss.) is one of two defensive All-Americans set to return this year. He totaled 126 tackles, 10 Tackles for losses, five-and-a-half sacks, and forced and recovered two fumbles last season with the Warriors. Honorable Mention punter Colter Johnson of Alfred State College (N.Y.) is the other defensive representative to return from last season’s All-American squad. El Toro Bowl Makes Return to NJCAA Football After being retired for 37 years, a partnership between Arizona Western College, the Matador Athletic Association and the Caballeros de Yuma will bring back one of the classic NJCAA bowl games from years past - El Toro Bowl. Arizona Western College will host the event and this year’s game is slated for December 3rd. The last El Toro Bowl took place in 1973 and decided the NJCAA Football Championship between Mesa Community College (Ariz.) and Iowa Central Community College. Mesa won 10-6, which gave the Thunderbirds their first national title in school history. The bowl game ran from 1968 to 73. 11 Teams Enter 2011 with New Head Coaches Several NJCAA Football programs are under new leadership for this season. A total of 11 NJCAA football programs will be directed by new head coaches. Greg Croshaw - Mesa Community College, Ariz.; Ronny Feldman - Blinn College, Texas; Derrick Hintz - Rochester Community & Tech. College, Minn.; Curtis Horton - Fort Scott Community College, Kan.; Tyler Hughes - Snow College, Utah; Merle Johnson - Northland Community & Technical College, Minn.; Jeff Koonz - Holmes Community College, Miss.; Josh Lynn - New Mexico Military Institute; Mike Muehling - Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y.; Jeff Tatum - Garden City Community College, Kan.; Dale Patterson - Northeastern Oklahoma A&M* *Patterson returns to NEO. He previously coached NEO to a 60-26 record, including SWJCFC championships in 1998, 2002 and 2003. He was inducted into the NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2005.

2011 NJCAA FOOTBALL PREVIEW

Navarro and Blinn will open the season in a rematch of the 2010 NJCAA Championship Game on August 25th in Corsica-na, Texas. Photo courtesy of Fort Scott Community College.

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KANSAS JAHAWK COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONFERENCE

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Butler Community College El Dorado, Kan. Grizzlies Troy Morrell (11 yrs. 115-15 / 11 yrs. 115-15) Coffeyville Community College Coffeyville, Kan. Red Ravens Darian Dulin (3 yrs. 16-15 / 3 yrs. 16-15) Dodge City Community College Dodge City, Kan. Conquistadors Bob Majeski (3 yrs.. 3-24 / 3 yrs. 3-24) Fort Scott Community College Fort Scott, Kan. Greyhounds Curtis Horton (Entering 1st Season) Garden City Community College Garden City, Kan. Broncbusters Jeff Tatum (Entering 1st Season) Highland Community College Highland, Kan. Scotties Mike Beagle (11 yrs. 38-69 / 4 yrs. 5-31) Hutchinson Community College Hutchinson, Kan. Blue Dragons Rion Rhodes (6 yrs. 33-22 / 4 yrs. 26-17) Independence Community College Independence, Kan. Pirates Steve Carson (1 yr. 4-6 / 1 yr. 4-6)

The KJCCC officially had its first season of championship football in 1923, making it the oldest NJCAA football conference still operating. The conference has won 10 football national titles, including the 2008 championship won by Butler. Two new coaches head up the programs at Fort Scott and Garden City in 2011. The KJCCC concludes its season with the top four teams advancing to a playoff for the Region 6 title. The conference is affiliated with the Salt City Bowl and the Citizen’s Bank Bowl.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Butler 7-0 11-1 Hutchinson 6-1 10-2 Independence 4-3 4-6 Coffeyville 4-3 6-5 Fort Scott 3-4 3-6 Highland 2-5 2-7 Garden City 2-5 3-6 Dodge City 0-7 0-9 Region 6 Semifinals Butler 31, Coffeyville 5 Hutchinson 24, Independence 17 Region 6 Championship Butler 48, Hutchinson 0

2011 Predictions*

1. Butler 2. Hutchinson 3. Coffeyville 4. Independence 5. Fort Scott 6. Garden City 7. Highland 8. Dodge City *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 KJCCC 1st Team Honors

Offense *Zach Mettenberger, QB, Butler Stephen Houston, RB, Independence James Baker, RB, Independence Marcus Kennard, WR, Butler Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Hutchinson Quinton Patton, WR, Coffeyville Connor Combes, TE, Butler Ryan Schraeder, OL, Butler Spencer Hilley, OL, Butler Lamar Mady, OL, Butler Nick Chartain, OL, Independence Ben Fulghum, OL, Butler Cordarrelle Patterson, RS, Hutchinson Jeremy Linn, K, Hutchinson Defense Sylvester Williams, DL, Coffeyville Dennell Wesley, DL, Butler *Cornellius Carradine, DE, Butler Meshak Williams, DE, Hutchinson Mark Spaight, LB, Garden City Mike Jeune, LB, Independence Talris Brown, LB, Coffeyville Victor Daniels, CB, Butler Dorrain Roberts, CB, Hutchinson Angelo Hadley, CB, Butler Darren Myles, CB, Hutchinson Chase Tenpenny, P, Fort Scott *Conference MVPs

Past KJCCC Champs

2002 - Butler* 2003 - Butler* 2004 - Butler* 2005 - Butler 2006 - Butler* 2007 - Butler* 2008 - Butler* 2009 - Fort Scott* 2010 - Butler* *Also won Region 6 Playoff Title

Past NJCAA Champs

1956 - Coffeyville 1970 - Fort Scott 1981 - Butler 1983 - Coffeyville 1990 - Coffeyville 1998 - Butler 1999 - Butler 2003 - Butler *2007 - Butler 2008 - Butler *Co-National Champions

IMPORTANT November 6, 2011 - KJCCC/Region 6 Semifinals

DATES: November 13, 2011 - KJCCC/Region 6 Championship December 3, 2011 - Salt City Bowl; Hutchinson, Kan. December 4, 2011 - Citizen’s Bank Bowl; Pittsburgh, Kan.

Butler Coffeyville Dodge City

Fort Scott Garden City Highland

Hutchinson Independence

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KANSAS JAHAWK COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONFERENCE

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011 Butler Community College - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 1 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 7 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Ben Axon RB 6’2” 205 12 Hon. Mention All-KJCCC; 957 yards, 9 TD

Tyler Dunham WR 6’2” 192 10 2 rec., 21 yards

Nate Haremza OL 6’4” 315 12 Hon. Mention All-KJCCC

Dyllon Knox DB 5’9” 176 12 16 tackles, 2 INT, 3 BU, 5 PD, 1 QBH

Zach Miller DB 5’9” 177 12 Hon. Mention All-KJCCC, 45 tackles, 5 INT, 13 BU, 18 PD

Coffeyville Community College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 0 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 6 Off. / 3 Def.

Grail Brewster RB 6’0” 210 11 244 yards, 3 TD

British Footman RB/WR 6’1” 185 9* (Transfer) 3 TDs as RS in 2009 for East Miss. CC

Zach Wamego OL 6’6” 310 8

Dodge City Community College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 3 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 7 Def.

Cameron Hall WR 5’8” 170 9 Honorable Mention KJCCC, 39 rec, 689 rec yards, 3 TD's

Bryan Parnes QB 6’1” 180 9 819 pass yards, 3 TD

CJ Overton DB 5’11” 215 9 Honorable Mention KJCCC, 66 Tackles, 8 TFL

Bradley Halblieb LB 6’1” 215 9 81 Tackles, 2 INT

Ft. Scott Community College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

Garden City Community College - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 1 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 6 Off. / 4 Def.

Clem Fellhoelter OL 6’2” 275 8

Devon Davis TE 6’1” 210 9

Terry Perkins CB 5’10” 180 9 2nd Team All-KJCCC; 30 tackles, 3 TFL

Chaz Nelson DE 6’3” 235 9 Hon. Mention All-KJCCC; 91 tackles, 9 TFL, 6.5 sacks

Highland Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 7 Def.

Troy Wehiking WR 6’3” 180 9 5 rec., 59 yards

Alex Sambol OL 6’0” 265 9

Logan Eck LB 5’10” 185 9 75 tackles, 6 TFL, 1 sack

Gatlin Ridgway LB 5’11” 185 9 55 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack

Hutchinson Community College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 10 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 11 Off. / 10 Def.

*Cordarrelle Patterson WR/RS 6’4” 200 11 2nd team All-American; 410 KO yrds, 2 TD; 52 rec., 908 yrds, 9 TD

Elliott Alford QB 6’2” 184 12 Hon. Mention KJCCC; 1,520 yards, 10 TD, 458 rush yards; 5 rush TD

Derek Campbell RB 6’1’” 195 12 125 rushes, 615 yards, 9 TDs

Marcus Golden LB 6’3” 240 12 2nd Team KJCCC; 85 tackles, 25.5 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 2 INTs,5 FF, 1 BK

Bradley Gallon DB 6’0” 210 12 75 total tackles, 7 TFL/20 yards, 1 INT, 1 PBU, 5 FR

Independence Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 2 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 5 Def.

James Baker RB 6’1” 230 9 1st Team All-KJCCC; 547 yards, 3 TD

Byron Grant OL 6’2” 320 9 Hon. Mention All-KJCCC

Selwyn Frazier DB 6’1” 190 9 60 tackles, 8 PBU

Ricky Jacobs LB 6’2” 220 9 38 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 2 PBU, 3 FF

*Returning All-American

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MIDWEST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE - EAST DIVISION

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

College of DuPage Glen Ellyn, Ill. Chaparrals Fred Fimbres (7 yrs. 38-46 / 5 yrs. 26-28) Grand Rapids Community College Grand Rapids, Mich. Raiders Tony Annese (2 yr. 19-4; 2 yr. 19-4) Harper College Palatine, Ill. Hawks Eric Waldstein (2 yr. 4-13; 2 yr. 4-13) Joliet Junior College Joliet, Ill. Wolves Jeremy Richardson (4 yrs. 13-19 / 4 yrs. 13-19)

The Midwest Football Conference has two separate divisions: East and West. The East Division is made up of four schools located in northern Illinois and Michigan. The four members in the MFC East are non-scholarship schools and have won the Top Non Scholarship Team award handed out by the NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. seven times since 2001. The winner of the MFC East typically plays in the feature game of the Graphic Edge Bowl against the winner of the MFC West. The two runner-ups in each division play in the first contest of the Graphic Edge Bowl.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Grand Rapids 6-1 10-2 DuPage 3-4 7-5 Harper 1-6 2-7 Joliet 0-7 2-8 MFC East Semi-finals Grand Rapids 24, Joliet 10 DuPage 28, Harper 7 MFC East Championship Grand Rapids 35, DuPage 7

2011 Predictions*

1. Grand Rapids 2. DuPage 3. Joliet 4. Harper *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 MFC- 1st Team Honors

Offense Zach Stoudt, QB, Iowa Western Jalen Singleton, RB, Iowa Western Jeremiah Goins, RB, Grand Rapids Darrelynn Dunn, RB, Iowa Central Deunta Jennings, WR, North Dakota St. Dexter Holmes, WR, Ellsworth Dominique Douglas, WR, Grand Rapids Juwan Hemphill, WR, Grand Rapids John Rabe, TE, Ellsworth Devonte Jones, OL, Grand Rapids Carlin Landingham, OL, Grand Rapids Dan Heiar, OL, Iowa Western Dallas Hendrickson, OL, Iowa Western Jake Fahrenkrug, OL, North Dakota St. Cory Kemps, K, DuPage Edwin Arceo, K, Muscatine Defense Nick Dekraker, DL, Grand Rapids Jared Ebert, DL, Iowa Western Eze Obiora, DE, DuPage Carlton Johnson, DE, Grand Rapids Terran Buck, LB, DuPage Travon Montgomery, LB, Ellsworth Dan Vess, LB, Grand Rapids Sam Maresh, LB, Iowa Western Chris Charles, DB, Ellsworth Tevin Kellum, DB, Grand Rapids Troy Smith, DB, Grand Rapids Antonio Marshall, DB, Iowa Western

Past MFC-E Champs

2002 - Joliet 2003 - Harper 2004 - Grand Rapids 2005 - Grand Rapids 2006 - Grand Rapids 2007 - Joliet 2008 - Harper 2009 - Grand Rapids 2010 - Grand Rapids

PAST NJCAA CHAMPS

*2001 - Joliet ^2002 - Joliet *2003 - Harper *2004 - Harper *2005 - Grand Rapids *2008 - Harper *2009 - Grand Rapids *Denotes Top Non Scholarship Team ^Joliet was both National Champion and Top Non Scholarship Team

IMPORTANT October 29, 2011 - MFC East Semifinals

DATES: November 5, 2011 - MFC East Championship November 20, 2011 - Graphic Edge Bowl; Cedar Falls, Iowa

DuPage Grand Rapids

Joliet Harper

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TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011College of DuPage - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 3 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 9 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Thomas Foley OL 6’2” 295 12

Darius Jones OL 6’0” 285 12 2nd Team All-MFC

Darnell Ratcliff RB 5’11” 190 12 329 rush yards, 4 TD, 13 rec., 110 rec. yards

DJ Lemons LB 6’3” 215 12 63 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF

Josh Pettus DB 5’11” 200 12 58 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 INT, 2 PBU

Vince Coach LB 5’11” 200 12 14 tackles, 6 sacks, 1 FR

Grand Rapids Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 12 Off. / 11 Def.

Cody Kater QB 6’4” 225 0 N/A

*Carlin Landingham OL 6’3” 305 12 2nd Team All-American

Devonte Jones OL 6’1” 310 12 1st Team All-MFC

Jamar Wimberly CB 6’1” 190 12 37 tackles, 3.5 TFL

Evan Ray CB 6’2” 195 12 60 tackles, 3 TFL

Andrew Hall LB 6’1” 230 12 42 tackles, 7 TFL, 3 sacks, 2 FF

Harper College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 12 Off. / 14 Def.

Robert Douglas WR 6’4” 190 9 17 rec., 160 yards, 1 TD

Tom Erlich OL 6’3” 285 0

Chandler Betts TE 6’4” 255 0

Louis Erkins LB 6’1” 220 9 52 tackles, 6 TFL, 2.5 sacks

Jameel High DB 6’0” 190 9 18 tackles

Joliet Junior College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 3 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 8 Def.

Korey Jackson WR 6’3” 180 9 28 rec., 529 yards, 3 TD

Dequan Slaughter OL 6’3” 280 9

Brandon Dixon CB 6’0” 190 10 36 tackles, 1 FF, 4 PBU, 3 INT

Earl Smith LB 5'10” 205 6 12 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FR

*Returning All-American

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MIDWEST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE - WEST DIVISION

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Ellsworth Community College Iowa Falls, Iowa Panthers Mike Virden (3 yrs. 24-9 / 3 yrs. 24-9) Iowa Central Community College Fort Dodge, Iowa Tritons Kevin Twait (15 yrs. 114-44 / 15 yrs. 115-44) Iowa Western Community College Council Bluffs, Iowa Reivers Scott Strohmeier (5 yrs. 30-22 / 2 yr. 14-6) North Dakota State College of Science Wahpeton, N.D. Wildcats Chuck Parsons (4 yrs. 17-23 / 4 yrs. 17-23)

The Midwest Football Conference has two separate divisions: East and West. The West Division is made up of three schools from Iowa and one from North Dakota. In just its second season in 2010, Iowa Western won the regular season crown but then fell to Ellsworth in the playoffs. The winner of the MFC West typically plays in the feature game of the Graphic Edge Bowl against the winner of the MFC East. The two runner-ups in each division play in the first contest of the Graphic Edge Bowl.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Iowa Western 7-0 9-2 Ellsworth 5-2 8-3 Iowa Central 4-3 7-3 North Dakota 2-5 4-5 MFC West Championship Ellsworth 34, Iowa Western 14

2011 Predictions*

1. Iowa Western 2. Ellsworth 3. Iowa Central 4. North Dakota St. *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 MFC - 1st Team Honors

Offense Zach Stoudt, QB, Iowa Western Jalen Singleton, RB, Iowa Western Jeremiah Goins, RB, Grand Rapids Darrelynn Dunn, RB, Iowa Central Deunta Jennings, WR, North Dakota St. Dexter Holmes, WR, Ellsworth Dominique Douglas, WR, Grand Rapids Juwan Hemphill, WR, Grand Rapids John Rabe, TE, Ellsworth Devonte Jones, OL, Grnad Rapids Carlin Landingham, OL, Grand Rapids Dan Heiar, OL, Iowa Western Dallas Hendrickson, OL, Iowa Western Jake Fahrenkrug, OL, North Dakota St. Cory Kemps, K, DuPage Edwin Arceo, K, Muscatine Defense Nick Dekraker, DL, Grand Rapids Jared Ebert, DL, Iowa Western Eze Obiora, DE, DuPage Carlton Johnson, DE, Grand Rapids Terran Buck, LB, DuPage Travon Montgomery, LB, Ellsworth Dan Vess, LB, Grand Rapids Sam Maresh, LB, Iowa Western Chris Charles, DB, Ellsworth Tevin Kellum, DB, Grand Rapids Troy Smith, DB, Grand Rapids Antonio Marshall, DB, Iowa Western

Past MFC-W Champs

2002 - North Dakota St. 2003 - Iowa Central 2004 - Iowa Central 2005 - Iowa Central 2006 - North Iowa Area 2007 - North Iowa Area 2008 - Iowa Central 2009 - Ellsworth 2010 - Ellsworth

Past NJCAA Champs

1976 - Ellsworth 1978 - Iowa Central 1987 - Ellsworth

IMPORTANT November 5, 2011 - MFC West Championship

DATES: November 20, 2011 - Graphic Edge Bowl; Cedar Falls, Iowa

Ellsworth Iowa Central

Iowa Western North Dakota SCS

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TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011Ellsworth Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 8 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 17 Off. / 22 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

*Dexter Holmes WR 6’3” 185 11 1st Team All-American; 65 rec., 972 yards, 12 TD

*Willie Tindal QB 5’11” 175 11 Hon. Mention All-American; 2,929 pass yards, 23 TD, 762 rush yards , 10 TD

Demetrius Rhaney OL 6’4” 300 11

Ken Bishop DL 6’2” 300 11 2nd Team All-MFC; 70 tackles, 11 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FF

Chris Charles DB 6’0” 185 11 1st Team All-MFC, All Region; 65 tackles, 1.5 TFL

Dartby Lundy DB 6’0” 175 11 26 tackles, 1 FF

Iowa Central Community College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 9 Def.

Zach Steinhoff WR 6’2” 185 10 27 rec., over 16 yard avg. per catch

Josh Steinberg OL 6’4” 310 9

Ryan Hulseberg OL 6’2” 315 0

Jacarri Alexander DE 6’1” 235 8 27 tackles, 3 sacks

Landon Lightfoot DL 6’1” 295 10 20 tackles, 2.5 sacks

Ricky Taylor DL 6’4” 304 9 16 tackles, 4.5 sacks

Iowa Western Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 14 Off. / 14 Def.

Matt Waters WR 6’1” 200 11 50 rec, 846 yards, 9 TD

Wes Smith WR 5’8” 175 11 40 rec, 409 yards; 1 KR for TD; 2 PR for TD

Sam Maresh LB 6’2” 240 10 79 tackles, 7.5 TFL

Antonio Marshall CB 5’10” 185 11 42 tackles; 4 blocked kicks; 2 special teams TDs

Andrew Brown SS 5’11” 215 11 61 tackles, 2 INT

North Dakota State College of Science - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 3 Off. / 6 Def.

Cody Davies QB 6’2” 190 9 1,780 pass yards, 19 TD

DJ Fuller RB 5’10” 210 3 343 yards, 2 TD

Jeremy Gordon DE 6’3” 230 9 Hon. Mention All-MFC; 35 tackles,11 TFL, 6 sacks,1 FF,1 FR

Erik Rosenfeldt DL 6’2” 305 9 88 tackles,13 TFL, 1 sack, 6 FF, 2 FR, 1 INT

Johnny Watkins LB 6’0” 230 9 2nd Team All-MFC; 88 Tackles,13 TFL,1 sack, 6 FF, 2 FR, 1 INT

Paul Dupee LB 6’2” 230 9 49 tackles, 8 TFL, 3 FF

*Returning All-American

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MINNESOTA COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONF.- NORTH DIV.

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Fond du Lac Comm. & Tribal College Cloquet, Minn. Thunder Keith Turner (1 yr. 5-4 / 10 yrs. 49-21)Itasca Community College Grand Rapids, Minn. Vikings Dan Mell (4 yrs. 11-25 / 4 yrs. 11-25) Mesabi Community & Technical College Virginia, Minn. Norse Dan Lind (6 yrs. 31-28 / 6 yrs. 31-28) Northland Comm. & Technical College Thief River Falls, Minn. Pioneers Merle Johnson (Entering 1st season) Vermilion Community College Ely, Minn. Ironmen Darren Visser (2 yr. 6-13 / 2 yr. 6-13)

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference was first established in 1967 with football being the first sport organized within the league. The conference is divided into North and South divisions. Mesabi Range won its first North title in six years in 2010. Northland enters this season with a new coach in Merle Johnson. The top two teams from the North meet the top two teams from the South Division in a four-team playoff at the end of the season.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Mesabi Range 7-2 7-3 Northland 6-3 6-4 Fond du Lac 5-4 5-4 Itasca 1-3 2-7 Vermilion 0-4 0-9 MCAC Semifinals Central Lakes 19, Northland 13 Rochester 26, Mesabi Range 6 MCAC Championship Rochester 34, Central Lakes 31

2011 Predictions*

1. Mesabi Range 2. Fond du Lac 3. Northland 4. Itasca 5. Vermilion *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 MCAC North 1st Team Honors

Fond du Lac Kyle Grimm, LB Eric Makitalo, OL Ronrico Ragsdale, WR Latrell Smith, SS Mike Davis, QB Itasca Kevin Kubeczko, DE Benson Bazley, LB Cody Ninneman, DB Mesabi Range Avery Walker, RB Wiltavius Hinton, OL Jeremy Massey, DB Derek Pope, OL Andre Reyes, LB Maurice Nelson, LB EJ Welch, Jr., DL Northland Tyron Cheeseboro, RB Brian Dillard, DE/LB Cortney Chatman, DE/LB Enoch Langford, DL William Slade, OL Vermilion Ethan Washek, LB Tyler Bortle, OL Chris Elbert, P

Past MCAC-N Champs

2001 - Vermilion 2002 - Northland 2003 - Mesabi Range 2004 - Mesabi Range 2005 - Vermilion 2006 - Vermilion 2007 - Vermilion 2008 - Vermilion 2009 - Vermilion 2010 - Mesabi Range

Past NJCAA Champs

*2006 - Vermilion *Denotes Top Non Scholarship

Team

IMPORTANT October 29, 2011 - MCAC Semifinals

DATES: November 6, 2011 - MCAC Championship

Fond du Lac Itasca

Northland Vermilion

Mesabi Range

MCAC State Champions (2001- to 2010) 2010 - Rochester; 2009 - Central Lakes; 2008 - Mesabi Range; 2007 - Rochester; 2006 - Vermilion; 2005 - Rochester; 2004 - Rochester; 2003 - Rochester; 2002 - Rochester; 2001 - Minn. West

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TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011Fond du Lac Community & Tribal College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 8 Off. / 8 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Mike Davis QB 6’3” 215 9 1st Team All-MCAC; 1744 pass yards, 20 TD, 51.65%

Joe Dzievit DL 6’6” 330 9

David Hjelle LB 6’2” 210 9 Hon. Mention All-MCAC

Kevin Eugene CB 5’8” 160 9 2nd Team All-MCAC; 3 INT

Itasca Community College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 7 Def.

Rejean Carlson WR 5’10” 175 6 Hon. Mention All-MCAC; 32 rec., 540 yards, 3 TD

Dahcota Woodford RB 5’10” 185 9 Hon. Mention All-MCAC; 630 yards, 5 TD

Joe Bohaty DB 6’2” 185 9 Hon. Mention All-MCAC; 50 tackles

Mesabi Range Community & Technical College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

Northland Community & Technical College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

Vermilion Community College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 7 Def.; Returning Lettermen: N/A Off. / N/A Def.

Travis Salo OL 6’0” 310 9 Hon. Mention All-MCAC

Kodi Pirkel QB/WR 6’2” 190 9 3-7 comp., 135 pass yards; 6 rec., 42 yards, 1 TD

Ethan Washek LB 6’1” 202 9 122 tackles, 8 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF

Cody Halpin LB 5’9” 207 9 104 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FR

Jim O’Meara DL 6’2” 293 9 34 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 FR

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MINNESOTA COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONF.- SOUTH DIVISION

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Central Lakes College Brainerd, Minn. Raiders Greg Medeck (4 yrs. 34-12 / 4 yrs. 34-12) Minnesota State Comm. & Tech. College Fergus Falls, Minn. Spartans Steve King (5 yrs. 13-32 / 4 yrs. 10-26) Minnesota West Comm. & Tech. College Worthington, Minn. Bluejays Jeff Linder (15 yrs. 71-69 / 15 yrs. 71-69) Ridgewater College Wilmar, Minn. Warriors Rob Baumgarn (5 yrs. 17-28 / 5 yrs. 17-28) Rochester Community & Tech. College Rochester, Minn. Yellowjackets *Derrick Hintz (Entering 1st Season) *Interm Head Coach

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference was first established in 1967 with football being the first sport organized within the league. The conference is divided into North and South divisions. Rochester has been the most dominant team in the South Division as of late, but longtime head coach Brad LaPlante is no longer leading the program. The top two teams from the South meet the top two teams from the North Division in a four-team playoff at the end of the season for the MCAC title.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Central Lakes 9-0 10-2 Rochester 8-1 10-2 Minn. West 3-6 3-6 Minn. State 3-6 3-6 Ridgewater 2-7 2-7 MCAC Semifinals Central Lakes 19, Northland 13 Rochester 26, Mesabi Range 6 MCAC Championship Rochester 34, Central Lakes 31

2011 Predictions*

1. Central Lakes 2. Rochester 3. Ridgewater 4. Minn. West 5. Minn. State *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 MCAC South 1st Team Honors

Central Lakes Tyler Erickson, WR Stoney Burns, DB Matt Spoden, LB Dominique Corder, QB Antoine Gardner, LB Mike Scherer, OL Minnesota West Deshawn Lawrence, LB Joe Harris, RB Dan Knips, DE Jeff Curtisnger, LB Justin Boeckman, OL Minnesota State Eric Brown, RB/WR James Norwood, RB Jake Braunshausen, LB Ridgewater Keante Johnson, WR Andy Rauen, DB Davontay Stevens, RB Rochester Chris Hicks, WR Derick Heitkamp, QB Alex Benson, FS Josh LaPlante, LB Josh Fenderson, DE

Past MCAC-S Champs

2001 - Rochester 2002 - Rochester 2003 - Rochester 2004 - Minn. West 2005 - Minn. West 2006 - Rochester 2007 - Rochester 2008 - Rochester, Central Lakes & Minn. West 2009 - Central Lakes 2010 - Central Lakes

Past NJCAA Champs

*2000 - Rochester *2007 - Rochester *Denotes Top Non Scholarship Team

IMPORTANT October 29, 2011 - MCAC Semifinals

DATES: November 6, 2011 - MCAC Championship

Central Lakes Minnesota State

Ridgewater Rochester

Minnesota West

MCAC State Champions (2001-- to 2010) 2010 - Rochester; 2009 - Central Lakes; 2008 - Mesabi Range; 2007 - Rochester; 2006 - Vermilion; 2005 - Roch-ester; 2004 - Rochester; 2003 - Rochester; 2002 - Roch-ester; 2001 - Minn. West

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TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011Central Lakes College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 3 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 11 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2009 Notes

Ryan Tri WR 6’1” 170 9 Hon. Mention All-MCAC; 308 yards, 2 TD

Dustin Yorek OL 6’2” 285

Frank Mays DL 6’10” 155 9 42 tackles, 4.5 sacks

Greg Wright LB 6’0” 255 9 Hon. Mention All-MCAC; 55 tackles, 3 sacks

Dominique Murphy DB 5’8” 205 7 10 tackles

Minnesota State Community & Technical College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 8 Def.

James Norwood RB 6’0” 195 9 1st Team All-MCAC; 631 yards, 7 TD

Dominick Ammermann WR 6’0” 185 9 6 rec., 79 yards, 1 TD

Jacob Braunshausen LB 6’0” 220 9 61 tackles

Minnesota West Community & Technical College - Returning Starters: 8 Off. / 11 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 12 Off. / 18 Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

Ridgewater College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 9 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 11 Off. / 14 Def.

Keante Johnson WR 5’10” 190 9 1st Team All-MCAC; 44 rec., 522 yards, 3 TD

Davontay Stevens RB 5’8” 200 8 1st Team All-MCAC; 656 yards, 4.1 YPC, 1 TD

Elijah Lee WR 6’3” 190 8 2nd Team All-MCAC; 23 rec., 243 yards, 3 TD

Jonathan Cross LB 6’2” 220 9 1st Team All-MCAC, 91 tackles

Daryl Thomas LB 6’0” 180 9 2nd Team All-MCAC; 72 tackles

Nate Wensauer DE 6’4” 260 9 All-MCAC

Rochester Community & Technical College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

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MISSISSIPPI ASSN. OF COMM. & JR. COLLEGES - NORTH

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Coahoma Community College Clarksdale, Miss. Tigers Freeman Horton (10 yrs. 26-64 / 10 yrs. 26-64) East Mississippi Community College Scooba, Miss. Lions Buddy Stevents (3 yrs. 24-8 / 3 yrs. 24-8) Holmes Community College Goodman, Miss. Bulldogs Jeff Koonz (Entering 1st Season) Itawamba Community College Fulton, Miss. Indians Jon Williams (1 yr. 5-4 / 1 yr. 5-4) Mississippi Delta Community College Moorhead, Miss. Trojans Jay Miller (17 yrs. 85-79 / 8 yrs. 29-42) Northeast Mississippi Community College Booneville, Miss. Tigers Ricky Smither (3 yrs. 8-19 / 3 yrs. 8-19) Northwest Mississippi Community College Senatobia, Miss. Rangers Ricky Woods (3 yrs. 21-8 / 2 yrs. 21-8)

One of the oldest NJCAA football leagues still in existence, the Mississippi Assn. of Community & Junior Colleges officially began play in 1927. The league is split into two divisions (North & South) and the league ends its season with a four-team playoff for the league title. Northwest won the North title last year for the first time since 2006. The winner of the MACJC Championship Game receives first priority for participation in the Mississippi Bowl, which is held in early December in Biloxi.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Northwest 9-0 9-1 East Mississippi 5-4 5-5 Itawamba 5-4 5-4 Northeast 5-4 5-4 Coahoma 4-5 4-5 Miss Delta 1-8 1-8 Holmes 0-9 0-9 MACJC Semifinals Miss. Gulf Coast 52, Northwest 24 Copiah-Lincoln 48, East Miss. 21 MACJC Championship Miss. Gulf Coast 31, Copiah-Lincoln 17

2011 Predictions*

1. Northwest Miss. 2. East Miss. 3. Coahoma 4. Itawamba 5. Northeast Miss. 6. Holmes 7. Miss Delta *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 MACJC- North 1st Team Honors

Offense *Brad Henderson, QB, East Mississippi Courtney Vaughn, RB, Coahoma Josh Jarboe, WR, Northeast Myles White, WR, Northwest Hollis Moore, WR, Coahoma Jamal Mosley, TE, Northwest Warren Jones, OL, East Mississippi Courtney Easterwood, OL, Northwest Jon Harden, OL, Northwest Antrole Newsom, OL, Coahoma *Antonio Foster, OL, Northeast Harry Peoples, RS, Holmes Kevin Burford, K, Northwest Defense Quinton Dial, DL, East Mississippi *Jamontay Pilson, DL, Northwest Tim McAdoo, DL, Itawamba Anthony Payne, DL, Northeast Charles Harris, LB, Coahoma *Sam Small, LB, Northwest Anthony Brown, LB, Northeast Jermeriolus Moten, DB, Miss. Delta Darius Slay, DB, Itawamba Brandon Lawrence, DB, East Mississippi Perrance Ward, DB, East Mississippi Kevin Buford, P, Northwest *North Division MVPs

Past MACJC-N Champs

2001 - Miss. Delta 2002 - Northeast Miss. 2003 - Northwest Miss. 2004 - Northeast Miss. 2005 - Northeast Miss. 2006 - Northwest Miss. 2007 - Itawamba 2008 - East Mississippi 2009 - East Mississippi 2010 - Northwest Miss.

Past NJCAA Champs

1982 - Northwest Miss. 1992 - Northwest Miss. 1993 - Mississippi Delta

IMPORTANT November 5, 2011 - MACJC Semifinals DATES: November 12, 2011 - MACJC Championship December 4, 2011 - Mississippi Bowl; Biloxi, Miss.

Coahoma East Mississippi Holmes

Itawamba Mississippi Delta NE Mississippi

NW Mississippi

MACJC State Champions (2001-2010) 2010 - Miss. Gulf Coast; 2009 - East Mississippi; 2008 - Miss. Gulf Coast; 2007 - Miss. Gulf Coast; 2006 - Pearl River; 2005 - Pearl River; 2004 - Pearl River; 2003 - Pearl River; 2002 - Holmes; 2001 - Jones County

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TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011 Coahoma Community College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 7 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Darone Bailey OL 6’5” 305 9 1st Team All-MACJC North

Fred Plummer WR 5’10” 180 9 2nd Team All-MACJC North ; 31 rec., 481 yards, 4 TD

Ricky Morton DE 6’3” 250 9 10 sacks

Adam Williams DE 6’3” 260 9

Anthony McClean DB 5’10 180 9

East Mississippi Community College - Returning Starters: 8 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 15 Off. / 8 Def.

Lacoltan Bester WR 6’3” 200 10 17 rec., 244 yards, 2 TD

Rodney Davis WR/P/KR 6’0” 200 10 29 rec., 456, 6 TD; 28 KO returns for 622 yards (22.2 avg.)

Ryan Hollivay OL 6’7” 370 10

Denico Autry DE 6’6” 255 7 60 tackles,11 TFL-23 yards, 5.5 sacks-42 yards, 5 FF, 3 FR

Damien Jacobs DL 6’4” 310 10 48 tackles, 4 TFL-14 yards, 1.5 sacks-15 yards

Brandon Moore DL 6’5” 310 Transfer from University of Alabama

Holmes Community College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 0 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 8 Off. / 3 Def.

Jamel Johnson WR 6’3” 210 0 Transfer from Troy University

Jamal Bass WR 5’8” 180 6

Ladarius Redditt RB 5’10” 205 5

Shawn Pee OT 6’5” 285 8

Itawamba Community College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 15 Off. / 15 Def.

Keon McGaughy RB 6’2” 225 7 541 yards, 2 TD

Eric Buchanan WR 6’3” 215 9 13 rec., 203 yards, 3 TD

DeShawn McGaughy RB 5’9” 220 9 346 yards, 7 TD

Connor Popeck C 6’4” 290 9

Tim McAdoo DT 6’2” 295 9 1st Team All-MACJC North

Mississippi Delta Community College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

Harry Hampton WR 5’11” 180 NA

James Ball RB 5’8” 175 NA

Wayland Dancer LB 6’2” 220 8

Brandon Powe LB 6’3” 230 NA

Northeast Mississippi Community College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

Northwest Mississippi Community College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 8 Def.

D.J. McChristian RB 6’0” 210 8 233 yards, 1 TD

Marshall Vaulx LB 6’0” 235 10 52 tackles, 7 TFL

Terrance Evans CB 6’0” 190 10 44 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 1 FR, 2 INT, 5 PBU

Jeffrey Carlyle LB 5’10” 190 9 39 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2 sacks

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MISSISSIPPI ASSN. OF COMM. & JR. COLLEGES - SOUTH

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Copiah-Lincoln Community College Wesson, Miss. Wolfpack Glenn Davis (7 yrs. 33-33 / 7 yrs. 33-33) East Central Community College Decatur, Miss. Warriors Brian Anderson (2 yr. 4-14 / 2 yr. 4-14) Hinds Community College Raymond, Miss. Eagles Gene Murphy (18 yrs. 141-51-5 / 18 yrs. 141-51-5) Jones County Junior College Ellisville, Miss. Bobcats Eddie Pierce (5 yrs. 30-18 / 5 yrs. 30-18) Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College Perkinston, Miss. Bulldogs Steve Campbell (9 yrs. 72-24 / 7 yrs. 60-16) Pearl River Community College Poplarville, Miss. Wildcats Tim Hatten (9 yrs. 73-19 / 9 yrs. 73-19) Southwest Mississippi Comm. College Summit, Miss. Bears Charles Anthony (5 yrs. 19-25 / 5 yrs. 19-25)

One of the oldest NJCAA football leagues still in existence, the Mississippi Assn. of Community & Junior Colleges officially began play in 1927. The league is split into two divisions (North & South) and the league ends its season with a four-team playoff for the conference title. The South Division has been dominated by Pearl River and Mississippi Gulf Coast since 2004, but Copiah Lincoln spoiled the scene last year. The winner of the MACJC receives first priority for participation in the Mississippi Bowl, which is held in early December in Biloxi.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Copiah-Lincoln 8-1 9-2 Miss. Gulf Coast 7-2 10-2 Pearl River 6-3 6-3 Hinds 5-4 5-4 Southwest 4-5 4-5 East Central 2-7 2-7 Jones County 0-6 2-7 MACJC Semifinals Miss. Gulf Coast 52, Northwest 24 Copiah-Lincoln 48, East Miss. 21 MACJC Championship Miss. Gulf Coast 31, Copiah-Lincoln 17

2011 Predictions*

1. Miss Gulf Coast 2. Pearl River 3. Copiah-Lincoln 4. Hinds 5. Jones County 6. East Central 7. Southwest Miss. *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 MACJC- South 1st Team Honors

Offense *Melvin German, QB, Pearl River Matthew Willis, RB, Hinds Mardavian Martin, RB, Southwest Javon Bell, WR, Miss Gulf Coast Fred Fuller, WR, Copiah-Lincoln Radarius Owens, WR, East Central Steve McNair, Jr., WR, Pear River Jeremy Pierce, OL, Jones County *Jeremy Graffree, OL, Miss Gulf Coast Andy Nations, OL, Miss Gulf Coast Danny Bunch, OL, Hinds Larry Banks, OL, Copiah-Lincoln Fred Fuller, RS, Copiah-Lincoln Travis Bradley, K, Pearl River Defense *Ryan Robinson, DL, Jones County John Jenkins, DL, Miss Gulf Coast Marty Stadom, DL, Southwest Leon Mackey, DL, Hinds Chris Ficklin, LB, East Central Maxey Graham, LB, Hinds Jordan Hunt, LB, Copiah-Lincoln JD Ratliff, DB, Southwest *Wesley Pendleton, DB, Copiah-Lincoln Marcus Jemison, DB, Pearl River Alonzo Lawrence, DB, Miss Gulf Coast Will Scott, P, Miss Gulf Coast *Division MVPs

Past MACJC-S Champs

2001 - Jones County 2002 - Pearl River 2003 - Hinds 2004 - Pearl River 2005 - Pearl River 2006 - Pearl River 2007 - Miss. Gulf Coast 2008 - Miss. Gulf Coast 2009 - Miss. Gulf Coast 2010 - Copiah-Lincoln

Past NJCAA Champs

1971 - Miss. Gulf Coast 1984 - Miss. Gulf Coast 2004 - Pearl River *2007 - Miss. Gulf Coast *Co-National Champions

IMPORTANT November 5, 2011 - MACJC Semifinals

DATES: November 12, 2011 - MACJC Championship December 4, 2011 - Mississippi Bowl; Biloxi, Miss.

Copiah-Lincoln East Central Hinds

Jones County Miss. Gulf Coast Pearl River

SW Mississippi

MACJC State Champions (2001-2010) 2010 - Miss. Gulf Coast; 2009 - East Mississippi; 2008 - Miss. Gulf Coast; 2007 - Miss. Gulf Coast; 2006 - Pearl River; 2005 - Pearl River; 2004 - Pearl River; 2003 - Pearl River; 2002 - Holmes; 2001 - Jones County

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MISSISSIPPI ASSN. OF COMM. & JR. COLLEGES - SOUTH DIVISON

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011 Copiah-Lincoln Community College - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 3 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 9 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Joel Davis RB 5’9” 185 11 90 att., 540 yards, 6 TD

Fred Tillman OL 6’0” 285 11

Jerry McNair DT 6’2” 285 9 23 tackles, 1 sack

Dehendret Collins DB 5’11” 190 9 2nd Team All-MACJC South ; 54 tackles, 4 INTs

East Central Community College - Returning Starters: 8 Off. / 2 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 5 Def.

Reggie Hall WR/RB 5’10” 175 9 355 rec. yards, 420 ret yards

Greg Timmons WR 6’3” 210 0 Transfer from the University of Texas

*Chris Ficklin LB 5’11” 195 9 Honorable Mention All-American; 126 tackles, 10 TFL 5.5 sacks

Jimmy Broomfield CB 5’11” 190 9 35 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT

Dennis Thames DB 5’11” 200 0 Transfer from Mississippi State University

Hinds Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 12 Off. / 16 Def.

Deon Anthony QB/WR 6’0” 205 9 61 pass yards; 13 rec., 204 yards, 1 TD; 107 rush yards

Adam McWilliams WR 6’2” 198 9 9 rec., 158 yards

Jeremy Palmer RB 5’7” 180 9 4 rec., 41 yards; 29 KR, 616 yards

J'vontez Blackmon DB 6’0” 187 9 69 tackles, 1 FF

Godfrey Thompson DB 6’1” 195 9 41 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT

Zach McKee LB 5’11” 228 9 29 tackles, 2 FF, 1 INT

Jones County Junior College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 10 Def.

Deuce Coon WR 5’11” 195 9 2nd Team All-MACJC South ; 29 rec., 471 yards, 2 TD

Lavoris Powell RB 6’1” 210 9 257 yards, 3 TD

Jonathan Ducksworth WR 6’3” 205 7 13 rec., 184 yards

Anthony Wilson LB 6’3” 235 5 16 tackles, 2 TFL, 3.5 sacks

Antonio Parker DB 5’11” 185 9 2nd Team All-MACJC South; 33 tackles, 3 INT, 123 INT yards

Jerrell Gandy LB 6’1” 220 35 tackles, 2 sacks

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 3 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 13 Off. / 14 Def.

*Javon Bell WR 6’1” 180 12 1st Team All American; 46 rec., 1313 yards, 17 TD

James Gillum RB 5’11” 210 12 2nd Team All-MACJC South; 1297 yards, 16 TD

Dillon Holley C 6’3” 310 12 Started all 12 games

Mario Gainer LB 6’0” 240 12 109 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks

Alonzo Lawrence DB 6’2” 210 12 2nd Team All-MACJC South; 61 tackles, 3 INT; Alabama signee

Otis Jacobs CB 6’1” 180 12 3 INT, 3 returns for TD; Texas A & M commit

Pearl River Community College - Returning Starters: 8 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 6 Def.

*Melvin German QB 6’3” 190 9 All-American; 2,728 passing yards,16 TD

Steve McNair, Jr. WR 6’0” 185 9 1st Team All-MACJC South; 56 rec., 631 yards, 3 TD

Seth Roberts WR 6’2” 190 9 49 rec., 733 yards, 6 TD

Quan Fletcher LB 6’2” 230 9 2nd Team All-MACJC South; 69 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks

Chris Bermond LB 6’1” 230 9 71 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 FF

Southwest Mississippi Community College - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 8 Off. / 7 Def.

Vintavious Cooper QB 5’8” 199 9 20-53 completed, 276 pass yards, 1 TD

Josh Manning DB 5’10” 170 8 31 tackles, 1 TFL, 4 PBU, 2 INT

Ken Brown DB 5’9” 156 9 18 tackles, 1 PBU, 1 INT

*Returning All-American

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NORTHEAST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

Conference Members School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

ASA Brooklyn, N.Y. Avengers Dennis Orlando (2 yrs. 12-6 / 2 yrs. 12-6) Dean College Franklin, Mass. Bulldogs Todd Vassey (7 yrs. 49-22 / 7 yrs. 49-22) Erie Community College Buffalo, N.Y. Kats Dennis Greene (10 yrs. 55-45 / 10 yrs. 55-45) Hudson Valley Community College Troy, N.Y. Vikings Mike Muehling (Entering 1st Season) Lackawanna College Scranton, Pa. Falcons Mark Duda (17 yrs. 121-60 / 17 yrs. 121-60) Louisburg College Louisburg, N.C. Hurricanes John Sala (9 yrs. 47-42 / 3 yrs. 18-12) Nassau Community College Garden City, N.Y. Lions Jermaine Miles (1 yr. 11-0 / 1 yr. 11-0)

The Northeast Football Conference is the only NJCAA league on the east coast. The conference consists of seven schools located in five different states. Louisburg joins the league for the 2010 season while longtime member Alfred State steps out to be an independent. Nassau broke Dean’s three-year run of conference titles last year. The conference does not hold a playoff and is currently not tied to a bowl game.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Nassau 6-0 11-0 Lackawanna 4-2 8-2 ASA 4-2 7-3 Dean 3-3 6-4 Erie 2-4 2-7 Alfred State^^ 1-5 4-6 Hudson Valley 1-5 1-6 No conference playoffs ^^No longer in Conference

2011 Predictions*

1. Nassau 2. Lackawanna 3. Dean 4. ASA 5. Louisburg^^ 6. Erie 7. Hudson Valley *Based on Coaches Survey ^^1st year in Conference

2010 NFC 1st Team Honors Offense Tim Enders, QB, Lackawanna Zedric Joseph, RB, Erie *Steven Miller, RB, Nassau AJ Price, WR, Dean Malcolm Eugene, WR, ASA Terrill Barnes, WR, Lackawanna Nadir Brown, WR, Nassau DJ Morrel, OL, Dean Joe Danaker, OL, Lackawanna Jeremy Gatson, OL, Hudson Valley Kevin Douglas, OL, Nassau Josh Griffin, RS, Alfred State Taurean Durham, K, Nassau Defense Gilbert Pena, DL, ASA Tyler Lopes, DL, Erie Keith Watson, DE, ASA Karoldis Bimba, DE, Lackawanna Doug Johnson, LB, Dean *Josh Francis, LB, Lackawanna Sidiq Soulemana, LB, Hudson Valley Malcolm Ricks, LB, Erie *Siriki Diabati, LB, Nassau Roland Green, LB, Nassau Sir Aaron Taylor, DB, Alfred State Ivan Nicholas, DB, ASA Malachi Freeman, DB, Nassau Colter Johnson, P, Alfred State *Conference MVP’s

Past NFC Champs

2001 - Hudson Valley & Lackwanna 2002 - Morrisville St.^ 2003 - Erie, Hudson Valley, Morrisville St.^ 2004 - Hudson Valley 2005 - Nassau 2006 - Lackawanna 2007 - Dean 2008 - Dean 2009 - Dean 2010 - Nassau

^No longer in NJCAA

Past NJCAA Champs

*2010 - Nassau *Denotes Non Scholarship title

IMPORTANT DATES: NONE (NFC does not hold a playoff)

Dean Erie Hudson Valley

Lackawanna Nassau

ASA

Louisburg

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NORTHEAST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011 ASA - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 14 Off. / 20 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Daniel Bryant WR 6’2” 190 0 University of South Florida Transfer

Charles Fashaw TE 6’3” 220 0 University of Central Florida Transfer

Gabriel Smith FB 6’0” 245 9 3 rushes, 27 yards, 6.8 YPR

Davon Johnson DE 6’0” 230 7 11 tackles, 5 TFL, 1 sack

Joshua Rivers DB 6’0” 185 10 30 tackles, 5 TFL, 1 FR

Tiray Dove S 6’2” 210 9 16 tackles, 3 TFL, 2 sacks, 1 INT for a TD

Dean College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 8 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 16 Off. / 19 Def.

Wandy Saintilen DE/RB 6’2” 240 10 2nd Team All-NFC 30 tackles; 13 TFL, 6 sacks

Albert Presley DE 6’3” 225 10 27 tackles, 9 TFL, 6 sacks

Ervin Johnson DB 6’2” 215 10 20 tackles, 2 INT

Erie Community College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 9 Off. / 13 Def.

Taylor Miller WR 6’4” 215 9 17 rec., 179 yards, 2 TD

Vincent Tobia OL 6’0” 290 5

Brian Doyle LB 5’11” 230 5 3rd Team All-NFC; 19 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 2 sacks

Malik Thompson DL 6’2” 253 9 35 tackles, 11 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR

Hudson Valley Community College - Returning Starters: 1 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 16 Off. / 4 Def.

Zane Marks Jr. WR/RB 5’8” 190 3

Michael Henderson LB 6’0” 215 8 3rd Team All-NFC; 67 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2 sacks

Mackenzie Elliott CB 5’10” 180 7 10 tackles

Lackawanna College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 10 Def.

Mark Glowinski OL 6’5” 270 11

Kevin Beard OL 6’5” 330 11

Bryant Quamane CB 5’11” 180 11 9 pass break ups, 1 INT

Lamar Fitzgerald DB 5’10” 190 11 50 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack

Louisburg College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 4 Def.

Rasheed Williams RB 6’1” 185 10 3 carries, 23 yards

Sam Kidd LB 6’2” 240 10 61 tackles, 6 TFL, 2 sacks

Titus Best LB 5’10” 220 10

Kewitt Koonce DB 5’11” 185 10 35 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, 4 INT, 10 PBU

Nassau Community College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 4 Off. / 4 Def.

Aslam Sterling OL 6'5” 335 11

Jesse Merritt OL 6’4” 310 11

Doug Almendares OL 6’3” 300 11

Francis Drummond QB 6’3” 215 11 2nd Team All-NFC; 1068 pass yards, 14 TD, 125 rush yards, 4 TD

Bryon Johnson DE 6’3” 250 11 2nd Team All-NFC; 40 tackles, 15 TFL, 7 sacks

Julio Geronimo DL 6’3” 295 11 28 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks

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SOUTHWEST JC FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

(Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Blinn College Brenham, Texas Buccaneers Ronny Feldman (Entering 1st Season) Cisco College Cisco, Texas Wranglers Scott Taylor (2 yrs. 6-12/ 2 yrs. 6-12) Kilgore College Kilgore, Texas Rangers J.J. Eckert (6 yrs. 35-28 / 4 yrs. 22-20) Navarro College Corsicana, Texas Bulldogs Nick Bobeck (3 yrs. 32-3 / 3 yrs. 32-3) Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Miami, Okla. Golden Norse Dale Patterson (8 yrs. 60-26 / 8 yrs. 60-26) Trinity Valley Community College Athens, Texas Cardinals Brad Smiley (4 yrs. 20-21 / 4 yrs. 20-21) Tyler Junior College Tyler, Texas Apaches Danny Palmer (4 yrs. 20-16 / 4 yrs. 20-16)

The Southwest Junior College Football Conference has a strong history of top caliber NJCAA football as the conference has claimed 18 national titles, including Navarro’s title in 2010. The league currently consists of seven teams with six hailing from the ‘lone star’ state of Texas and one team from Oklahoma. Blinn and Navarro have controlled the league since 2006. The top four teams take part in a playoff to determine the conference champion. The SWJCFC champion has first priority to play in the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl in Copperas Cove, Texas in early December.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Navarro 7-0 11-1 Blinn 5-2 8-3 Trinity Valley 5-3 6-5 Kilgore 4-4 4-6 Cisco 4-3 5-4 Tyler 3-4 3-5 NEO 1-6 1-8 SWJCFC Semifinals Navarro 38, Kilgore 22 Trinity Valley 59, Blinn 38 SWJCFC Championship Navarro 52, Trinity Valley 27

2011 Predictions*

1. Navarro 2. Blinn 3. Trinity Valley 4. Cisco 5. Kilgore 6. Tyler 7. NE Oklahoma *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 SWJCFC 1st Team Honors

Offense *Jacob Morgan, QB, Cisco *Josh Johnson, RB, Trinity Valley Marion Grice, RB, Blinn Jarmon Johnson, WR, Cisco Shaun Rutherford, WR, Blinn Clifton Bellard, TE, Cisco Ken Van Huele, OL, Cisco Mike Yoder, OL, Blinn Nick Johnson, OL, Navarro Clay Spruill, OL, Tyler Taylor Meighen, OL, Kilgore Philander Moore, RS, Blinn Cade Oliver,LS, Kilgore Ryan Bustin, K, Kilgore Defense Toby Jackson, DL, Navarro Rufus Johnson, DL, Kilgore Jacoby Alexander, DL, Tyler Lorenza Young, DL, Cisco *Princeton Jackson, LB, Blinn Jecorey Quarterman, LB, Kilgore Steven Uasike, LB, Cisco Rikko Harris, LB, Tyler Maurice Hood, DB, Tyler Tyrus McGlothlen, DB, Cisco Darren Woodard, DB, Kilgore Terrance Leach, DB, Kilgore Brad Dunivant, P, TVCC *Conference MVP’s

Past SWJCFC Champs

2001 - Kilgore 2002 - Northeastern Okla. 2003 - Northeastern Okla. 2004 - Kilgore 2005 - Trinity Valley 2006 - Blinn 2007 - Navarro 2008 - Blinn 2009 - Blinn 2010 - Navarro

Past NJCAA Champs

IMPORTANT DATES: November 5, 2011 - SWJCFC Semifinals November 12, 2011 - SWJCFC Championship December 3, 2011 - C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl, Copperas Cove, Texas

Blinn

Cisco Kilgore Navarro

NE Oklahoma A&&M Trinity Valley Tyler

1957 - Texarkana^ 1959 - Northeastern Okla. *1960 - Tyler 1966 - Kilgore 1967 - Northeastern Okla. 1969 - Northeastern Okla. 1979 - Ranger^ 1980 - Northeastern Okla. 1986 - Northeastern Okla. 1989 - Navarro 1991 - Northeastern Okla. 1994 - Trinity Valley 1995 - Blinn 1996 - Blinn 1997 - Trinity Valley 2006 - Blinn 2009 - Blinn 2010 - Navarro

^No longer plays NJCAA football *Co-National Championship

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SOUTHWEST JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL CONFERENCE

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011 Blinn College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: 14 Off. / 15 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Marion Grice RB 6’0” 210 11 1st Team All-SWJCFC; 1169 yards, 17 TD

Xavier Maxwell WR 6’1” 175 11 16 rec., 398 yards, 2 TD

Jacob Bennett WR 6’1” 185 9 10 rec., 111 yards, 2 TD

Eddie Porter LB 6’3” 235 9 22 tackles, 5 TFL, 0.5 sacks, 1 FR

Jeremy Baltazar DB 6’0” 190 11 25 tackles, 4 PBU

John Gandy DE 6’1” 260 11 29 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 1 FR

Cisco College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 7 Def.

*Jacob Morgan QB 6’4” 225 9 Honorable Mention All-American; 1867 pass yards, 15 TD

Jarrman Johnson WR 5’9” 180 9 1st Team All-SWJCFC; 33 rec., 423 yards, 5 TD

Kali Rashaad WR 5’7” 170 9 33 rec., 434 yards

Lorenza Young DT 6’1” 280 9 1st Team All-SWJCFC; 27 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack

Tyrus McGlothlen DB 5’9” 185 9 1st Team All-SWJCFC; 32 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack

Kilgore College - Returning Starters: 10 Off. / 1 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 8 Off. / 7 Def.

Ricky Collins WR 6’1” 195 10 34 rec., 654 yards, 3 TD

Olin Terry RB 5’9” 205 10 420 yards, 10 TD

Isi Cocker OL 6’1” 305 10

Adrian Blaylock DE 5’11” 255 10 32 tackles, 2.5 sacks

Melvin Shead DL 6’0” 290 10 23 tackles, 2 sacks

Navarro College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 11 Off. / 10 Def.

Adrian Nelson QB 6’4” 235 11 22-40, 303 pass yards, 5 TD, 1 rush TD

Marquez Clark WR 5’11” 185 12 19 rec., 251 yards, 2 TD

Jordan Jolly WR 6’1” 185 12 13 rec., 189 yards, 1TD

Calvin Barnett DL 6’3” 290 11 16 tackles, 2 TFL

Joey Searcy DL 6’1” 295 12 29 tackles, 5 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FR

Jeremy McKnight DB 5’10” 190 10 14 tackles, 2 INT, 1 INT returned for TD

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 8 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 15 Off. / 20 Def.

Beau Marsaln QB 6’3” 220 9 236 pass yards, 2 TD

Deonte Morris TE 6’3” 240 9 1 rec., 3 yards

Delans Griffin RB/RS 5’10” 190 9 2nd Team All-SWJCFC; 495 rush yards, 3 TD

Adrian Shoecraft LB 5’11” 230 9 2nd Team All-SWJCFC; 98 tackles, 6 TFL, 4 sacks, 2 FF, 1 FR

Danny Williams DE 6’4” 255 5 24 tackles

Trinity Valley Community College - Returning Starters: 9 Off. / 9 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 17 Def.

Derel Walker WR 6’2” 180 11 11 rec. 195 yards, 2 TD

James Jackson TE/FB 6’1” 230 11 5 rec.. 42 yards, 1 TD

Keivon Gamble CB 5’9” 175 11 36 tackles, 1 FF, 4 INT

Kent Gainous DB 6’1” 200 11 31 tackles, 2 FF, 2 FR, 2 INT, 1 INT TD

Jermaine Longino LB 5’10” 215 11 47 tackles, 1 sack

Tyler Junior College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 8 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / Def.11

Brock Wempa OL 6’4” 315 8

Hunter Hogan OL 6’3” 305 8

Rikko Harris LB 5’10” 190 8 1st Team All-SWJCFC; 66.5 tackles, 9 TFL, 1 FR

Richard Lyles DB 6’3” 215 8

Jacoby Alexander DL 6’1” 180 8 1st Team All-SWJCFC; 28 tackles, 13 TFL, 6.5 sacks, 2 FF

*Returning All-American

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WESTERN STATES FOOTBALL LEAGUE

(Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Arizona Western College Yuma, Ariz. Matadors Tom Minnick (4 yrs. 41-15 / 3 yrs. 24-9) Eastern Arizona College Thatcher, Ariz. Gila Monsters John O’Mera (13 yrs. 86-58 / 6 yrs. 47-19) Glendale Community College Glendale, Ariz. Gauchos Mickey Bell (4 yrs. 28-15 / 4 yrs. 28-15) Mesa Community College Mesa, Ariz. Thunderbirds Greg Croshaw (Entering First Season) New Mexico Military Institute Roswell, N.M. Broncos Josh Lynn (Entering First Season) Phoenix College Phoenix, Ariz. Bears Land Jacobsen (7 yrs. 26-32 / 3 yrs. 13-18) Pima Community College Tucson, Ariz. Aztecs Pat Nugent (2 yrs. 3-18 / 2 yrs. 3-18) Scottsdale Community College Scottsdale, Ariz. Fighting Artichokes Doug Madoski (5 yrs. 24-26 / 5 yrs. 24-26) Snow College Ephraim, Utah Bears Tyler Hughes (Entering First Season)

Originally formed in 1984, the WSFL first consisted of ten schools, six from the Arizona Community College Conference (ACCAC) and four from the Intermountain Collegiate College Conference (ICAC). Over the years a number of schools have entered and left the league, to create its current nine-school membership. Previous members in include College of Eastern Utah, Ricks College and Dixie State College. In 1993 New Mexico Military entered the conference and Pima joined in 2001. Snow has won the conference title four out of the past five years. The WSFL has ties to the Top the Mountains Bowl, the Valley of the Sun Bowl and El Toro Bowl.

2010 Final Standings

School Conf. Overall Arizona Western 8-1 10-2 Snow 7-1 10-2 Eastern Arizona 7-3 8-4 Glendale 7-3 8-3 Scottsdale 5-4 6-4 New Mexico Mil. 3-6 3-8 Phoenix 2-8 2-8 Pima 2-8 3-8 Mesa 1-9 1-9 No conference playoffs

2011 Predictions*

1. Arizona Western 2. Snow 3. Eastern Ariz. 4. Scottsdale 5. Glendale 6. New Mexico Mil. 7. Phoenix 8. Mesa 9. Pima *Based on Coaches Survey

2010 WSFL 1st Team Honors

Offense David Vega, QB, New Mexico Military Reggie Bullock, RB, Arizona Western Rashon Evans, RB, Eastern Arizona Derrick Lowe, WR, Phoenix Xan Mangum, WR, New Mexico Military Ge’shun Harris, WR, Arizona Western Drew Robinson, TE, Snow Mark Pratt, OL, Snow Nate Hartung, OL, Eastern Arizona Stetson Tenney, OL, Eastern Arizona Jordan Devey, OL, Snow Aaron Douglas, OL, Arizona Western Korian Chambers, OL, Arizona Western Aubra Taylor, RS, Pima Alex Sweat, K, Snow Defense Rusty Fernando, DL, Glendale Chad Lopati, DL, Arizona Western Al Lapuaho, DL, Snow McKay Frandsen, DL, Snow Kory Orth, DL, Eastern Arizona Alonzo Highsmith, LB, Phoenix Marice Alexander, LB, Arizona Western Bill Ross, LB, New Mexico Military Ray Cottman, LB, Glendale Isiah Wiley, DB, Eastern Arizona Preston Hadley, DB, Snow Terrell Thompson, DB, Glendale Travell Dixon, DB, Eastern Arizona Chad Isom, P, Snow

*Conference MVP’s

Past WSFL Champs

2001 - Dixie State^ 2002 - Dixie State^ 2003 - Dixie State^ 2004 - Scottsdale 2005 - Glendale 2006 - Snow 2007 - Snow 2008 - Snow 2009 - Arizona Western 2010 - Snow ^No longer in NJCAA

Past NJCAA Champs

IMPORTANT The WSFL does hold a playoff at end of season.

DATES: December 3, 2011 - Valley of the Sun Bowl, Phoenix, Ariz. December 3, 2011 - Top of the Mountains Bowl, Salt Lake City, Utah December 3, 2011 - El Toro Bowl, Yuma, Ariz.

Glendale

Mesa New Mexico Military Phoenix

Pima Scottsdale Snow

1964 - Phoenix 1973 - Mesa 1975 - Mesa 1985 - Snow 1988 - Glendale 2000 - Glendale 2005 - Glendale

Eastern Arizona Arizona Western

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TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011 Arizona Western College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 12 Off. / 10 Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Damien Williams RB 6’1” 210 12 723 yards, 10 TD

Josh Ford WR 6’4” 215 12 20 rec, 252 yards, 2 TD

Calvin Tonga DL 6’4” 320 12 28 tackles, 9 TFL. 2 sacks

Chris Young DB 6’0” 215 12 2nd Team All-WSFL; 57 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INT

Steffon Martin LB 6’2” 235 12 62 tackles, 17 TFL, 1 INT, 4 sacks

Eastern Arizona College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 23 Off. / 20 Def.

Ellwood Clement OL 6’5” 290 12

Stern Vile OL 6’6” 320 11

Rashon Evans RB 5’8” 180 12 1st Team All-WSFL; 906 yards, 8 TD

Travell Dixon DB 6’2” 200 12 1st Team All-WSFL; 26 tackles, 2 INT

Denarius Hayles LB 5’11” 235 12 55 tackles, 1 sack, 3 FF, 1 FR

Glendale Community College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: N/A Off. / N/A Def.

Demetrius Wilson WR 6’2” 180 11 1st Team All-WSFL; 29 rec., 733 yards, 4 TD

Patrick Ward OL 6’5” 285 11

Cy Maughmer DL 6’2” 290 11 22 tackles, 4 sacks

C.J. Randall DL 6’5” 270 11 18 tackles, 1 TFL

Mesa Community College - Returning Starters: 3 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 8 Off. / 9 Def.

Anthony Hemuli FB 6’0” 250 0 Transfer Student from BYU

New Mexico Military Institute - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 6 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 12 Off. / 15 Def.

*Xan Magnum WR 6’1” 205 11 Hon. Mention All-American; 64 rec, 1340 yards, 9 TD

David Vega QB 6’0” 200 11 1st Team All-WSFL; 2829 pass yards, 22 TD

E.J. Perkins-Loving RB 5’10” 170 11 765 yards, 9 TD

Deylan Buntyn DL 6’4” 320 11 16 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF, 1 pass breakup

Phoenix College - Returning Starters: 2 Off. / 1 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 6 Def.

Richard Parker WR 6’0” 185 9 15 rec., 149 yards, 1 TD

Terry Williams RB 5’10” 190 10 365 yards, 1 TD

Thomas Woodward LB 6’2” 220 10 33 tackles, 3 sacks

Pima Community College - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 11 Def.

Zander Mckean QB 6’1” 190 11 1,214 pass yards, 10 TD; 83 rush yards, 1 TD

Daniel Simmons OL 6’4” 285 11

Pepa Fonokalfi DE 6’1” 305 11 2nd Team All-WSFL; 31 tackles 5.5 TFL, 0.5 sacks

Scottsdale Community College - Returning Starters: 6 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 10 Off. / 7 Def.

Blake Jackson TE 6’4” 227 10 33 rec., 540 yards, 9 TD

Cody Sokol QB 6’2” 219 10 2,041 Yards, 23 TD

Jesse Brantley WR 6’0” 205 10 36 rec., 743 yards, 8 TD

Mike Pennell DL 6’5” 335 10 34 tackles, 10 TFL, 5 sacks, 1 FF

Chris Brown DL 6’4” 321 9 30 tackles, 6 TFL, 3 sacks, 1 FR

Snow College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 8 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 18 Off. / 15 Def.

Adam Eastman QB 6'1 205 8 1239 pass yards,11 TD

Ronrei Lloyd WR 6'3 185 11 6 rec., 97 yards, 1 TD; 31.5 KOR avg,1 TD

Alamoti Vaenuku RB 5'11 215 12 164 yards in 25 attempts, 4 TD

Sione Tupouata DE 6'4 255 12 49 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 7 sacks

Riley Spackman LB 5'11 225 12 43 tackles

*Returning All-American

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NJCAA INDEPENDENTS

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS FOR 2011

NJCAA INDEPENDENTS

The 2011 NJCAA football season will feature six independent teams, with one new program to NJCAA football. Lon Morris College (Texas) will compete in its first varsity season of NJCAA Football after being a ’club’ team last year. Georgia Military is the most successful team of the Independents as they won a national title in 2001. Longtime Northeast Football Conference member Alfred State moves to independent status this year.

AlfredState College - Returning Starters: 4 Off. / 2 Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. GP 2010 Notes

Devin Simmons WR 6’4” 225 8 3rd Team All-NFC; 18 rec., 235 yards, 1 TD

Brett Harrington CB 6’0” 180 10 40 tackles, 2 FR, 3 INT

*Colter Johnson P 6’4” 195 10 Honorable Mention NJCAA All-American; 51 punts 38.6 yd. avg.

Arkansas Baptist College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. / 4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

Jordan Arthur OL 6’4” 290 10

Rashad Bryant LB 5’11” 205 10 Defensive Co-Captain

Dakota College - Bottineau - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

Georgia Military College - Returning Starters: 7 Off. /4 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 13 Off. / 14 Def.

Jarrett Neely RB/WR 5’11” 190 9 380 rush yards, 7 TD; 11 rec, 192 yards, 2 TD; 487 return yards

Corey Washington WR 6’5” 200 9 11 rec, 264 yards, 4 TD

RJ Robinson RB 6’2” 220 7 40 att., 346 rush yards, 5 TD; 8 rec., 126 pass yards

Daniel McCullers DL 6’7” 380 9 27 tackles, 4 TFL, 1 FF, 4 PBU, 1 INT, 1 sack

Globe Institute of Technology - Returning Starters: 5 Off. / 5 Def.; Returning Lettermen: 7 Off. / 6 Def.

Richard Adams FB/RB 5’10” 215 5 N/A

Elijah Lee DB 5’11” 180 9 8 INT, 6 PBU

Javon Moore DB 6’1” 175 7 2 INT, 2 FR for TD

Lon Morris College - Returning Starters: NA Off. / NA Def.; Returning Lettermen: NA Off. / NA Def.

NONE SUBMITTED

NJCAA Independents School City, State Mascot Head Coach (Overall Yrs. & Rec./School, Yrs. & Rec.)

Alfred State College Alfred, N.Y. Pioneers Mick Caba (15 yrs. 63-71 / 10 yrs. 49-60) Arkansas Baptist College Little Rock, Ark. Buffaloes Richard Wilson (4 yrs. 5-35 / 4 yrs. 5-35) Dakota College - Bottineau Bottineau, N.D. Lumberjacks Tim Pfeifer (1 yr. 3-5 / 1 yr. 3-5) Georgia Military College Milledgeville, Ga. Bulldogs Bert Williams (11 yrs. 88-28 / 11 yrs. 88-28) Globe Institute of Technology New York, N.Y. Knights Corey Valentine (2 yrs. 8-8 / 2 yrs. 8-8) Lon Morris College Jacksonville, Texas Bearcats Johnnie Richey (1 yr. 5-2 / 1 yr. 5-2)

Past NJCAA Champs

2001 - Georgia Military

2010 Final Records

School Overall Georgia Military 6-3 Louisburg College* 6-4 Globe Institute of Technology 5-3 Arkansas Baptist 2-7 Dakota-Bottineau 3-5 Lon Morris 5-2 Alfred State^ 4-6 ^2011 1st Season as an Independent *Now a member of the Northeast Football Conf.

Arkansas Baptist

Dakota - Bottineau Lon Morris Globe Georgia Military

*Returning All-American

Alfred State

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2011 SCHEDULES

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Butler Community College

El Dorado, Kan. Enrollment: 5,168

8/25 Navarro College A

9/3 Fort Scott Community College H

9/10 Highland Community College A

9/17 Air Force Prep H

9/24 Dodge City Community College A

10/1 Garden City Community College H

10/8 Independence Community College A

10/15 Coffeyville Community College H

10/22 Hutchinson Community College A

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference

Fort Scott Community College

Fort Scott, Kan. Enrollment: 1,300

8/25 Blinn College H

9/3 Butler Community College A

9/10 Independence Community College A

9/17 Garden City Community College H

9/24 Coffeyville Community College A

10/1 Hutchinson Community College H

10/15 Dodge City Community College A

10/22 Dakota College at Bottineau H

10/29 Highland Community College H

Coffeyville Community College

Coffeyville, Kan. Enrollment: 1,248

8/27 Tyler Junior College A

9/3 Dodge City Community College A

9/10 Garden City Community College H

9/24 Fort Scott Community College H

10/1 Air Force Prep A

10/8 Highland Community College H

10/15 Butler Community College A

10/22 Independence Community College H

10/29 Hutchinson Community College H

Garden City Community College

Garden City, Kan. Enrollment: 1,227

8/27 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College A

9/3 Highland Community College H

9/10 Coffeyville Community College A

9/17 Fort Scott Community College A

9/24 Air Force Prep H

10/1 Butler Community College A

10/15 Hutchinson Community College H

10/22 Dodge City Community College A

10/29 Independence Community College H

Dodge City Community College

Dodge City, Kan. Enrollment: 1,105

8/27 Cisco Junior College H

9/3 Coffeyville Community College H

9/17 Independence Community College A

9/24 Butler Community College H

10/1 Highland Community College A

10/8 Hutchinson Community College A

10/15 Fort Scott Community College H

10/22 Garden City Community College H

10/29 Air Force Prep A

Highland Community College

Highland, Kan. Enrollment: 624

8/27 Iowa Western Community College H

9/3 Garden City Community College A

9/10 Butler Community College H

9/17 Hutchinson Community College A

9/24 Independence Community College H

10/1 Dodge City Community College H

10/8 Coffeyville Community College A

10/22 Air Force Prep H

10/29 Fort Scott Community College A

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Midwest Football Conference

Hutchinson Community College

Hutchinson, Kan. Enrolment: 3,067

8/25 Kilgore College H

9/3 Independence Community College H

9/9 Air Force Prep A

9/17 Highland Community College H

10/1 Fort Scott Community College A

10/8 Dodge City Community College H

10/15 Garden City Community College A

10/22 Butler Community College H

10/29 Coffeyville Community College A

Independence Community College

Independence, Kan. Enrollment: 703

8/27 Trinity Valley Community College H

9/3 Hutchinson Community College A

9/10 Fort Scott Community College H

9/17 Dodge City Community College H

9/24 Highland Community College A

10/8 Butler Community College H

10/15 Air Force Prep H

10/22 Coffeyville Community College A

10/29 Garden City Community College A

College of DuPage

Glen Ellyn, Ill. Enrollment: 14,00

8/27 Erie Community College A

9/4 Marian University A

9/10 Iowa Central Community College A

9/17 Iowa Western Community College H

9/24 North Dakota State College of Science A

10/1 Ellsworth Community College H

10/9 UW-Whitewater JV A

10/15 Harper College A

10/22 Joliet Junior College H

10/29 Grand Rapids Community College A

Grand Rapids Community College

Grand Rapids, Mich. Enrollment: 9,131

8/27 Gattaca Junior College H

9/3 University of Michigan-Flint H

9/10 North Dakota State College of Science A

9/17 Ellsworth Community College H

9/25 Iowa Central Community College A

10/1 Iowa Western Community College H

10/8 Georgia Military College A

10/15 Joliet Junior College A

10/22 Harper College H

10/29 College of DuPage H

Ellsworth Community College

Iowa Falls, Iowa Enrollment: 950

8/25 APU Cole College H

9/3 North East Oklahoma A&M H

9/10 Harper College H

9/17 Grand Rapids Community College A

9/24 Joliet Junior College H

10/1 College of DuPage A

10/15 Iowa Central Community College H

10/22 North Dakota State College of Science A

10/29 Iowa Western Community College A

Harper College

Palatine, Ill. Enrollment: 21,243

8/25 Trinity International JV H

9/4 UW-Whitewater JV A

9/10 Ellsworth Community College A

9/17 Iowa Central Community College H

9/24 Iowa Western Community College A

10/1 North Dakota State College of Science H

10/8 Dakota College of Bottineau H

10/15 College of DuPage H

10/22 Grand Rapids Community College A

10/29 Joliet Junior College A

2011 SCHEDULES

Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (cont.)

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Midwest Football Conference (cont.)

Iowa Central Community College

Fort Dodge, Iowa Enrollment: 5,001

9/3 Arkansas Baptist College H

9/10 College of DuPage H

9/17 Harper College A

9/25 Grand Rapids Community College H

10/2 Joliet Junior College A

10/9 Morningside College JV H

10/15 Ellsworth Community College A

10/22 Iowa Western Community College H

10/29 North Dakota State College of Science A

Iowa Western Community College

Council Bluffs, Iowa Enrollment: 3,485

8/27 Highland Community College A

9/3 Dakota College-Bottineau H

9/10 Joliet Junior College H

9/17 College of DuPage A

9/24 Harper College H

10/1 Grand Rapids Community College A

10/15 North Dakota State College of Science H

10/22 Iowa Central Community College A

10/29 Ellsworth Community College H

Joliet Junior College

Joliet, Ill. Enrollment: 7,686

8/27 Arkansas Baptist College A

9/10 Iowa Western Community College A

9/17 North Dakota State College of Science H

9/24 Ellsworth Community College A

10/2 Iowa Central Community College H

10/7 Air Force Academy JV H

10/15 Grand Rapids Community College H

10/22 College of DuPage A

10/29 Harper College H

North Dakota State College of Science

Wahpeton, N.D. Enrollment: 1,700

8/27 Dakota College-Bottineau, N.D. A

9/3 South Sound Community College H

9/10 Grand Rapids Community College H

9/17 Joliet Junior College A

9/24 College of DuPage H

10/1 Harper College A

10/6 Concordia College JV H

10/15 Iowa Western Community College A

10/22 Ellsworth Community College H

10/29 Iowa Central Community College H

2011 SCHEDULES

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Minnesota Collegiate Athletic Conference

Central Lakes College

Brainerd, Minn. Enrollment: 2,340

8/27 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College N

9/3 Northland Community & Technical College H

9/10 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College A

9/17 Itasca Community College H

9/24 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College A

10/1 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College A

10/8 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College H

10/15 Vermilion Community College A

10/22 Ridgewater College H

Mesabi Range Community & Technical College

Virginia, Minn. Enrollment: 1,300

8/27 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College N

9/3 Ridgewater College A

9/10 Central Lakes College H

9/17 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College A

9/24 Vermilion Community College A

10/1 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College H

10/6 Itasca Community College A

10/13 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College H

10/20 Northland Community & Technical College H

Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College

Cloquet, Minn. Enrollment: 920

8/27 Central Lakes College N

9/3 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College A

9/10 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College H

9/17 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College A

9/24 Itasca Community College H

10/1 Northland Community & Technical College A

10/8 Ridgewater College H

10/13 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College A

10/20 Vermillion Community College H

Minnesota State Community & Technical College

Fergus Falls, Minn. Enrollment: 824

8/27 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College N

9/3 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College H

9/10 Northland Community & Technical College A

9/17 Vermilion Community College H

9/24 Ridgewater Comm. & Tech. College A

10/1 Central Lakes College H

10/8 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College A

10/15 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College H

10/20 Itasca Community College A

Itasca Community College

Grand Rapids, Minn. Enrollment: 998

8/27 Ridgewater College N

9/3 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College A

9/10 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College H

9/17 Central Lakes College A

9/24 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College A

9/29 Vermilion Community College H

10/6 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College H

10/13 Northland Community & Technical College A

10/20 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College H

Minnesota West Community & Technical College

Worthington, Minn. Enrollment: 724

8/27 Vermilion Community College N

9/3 Itasca Community College H

9/10 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College A

9/17 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College H

9/24 Northland Community & Technical College A

10/1 Ridgewater College H

10/8 Central Lakes College A

10/15 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College A

10/21 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College H

2011 SCHEDULES

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Northland Community & Technical College

Thief River Falls, Minn. Enrollment: 2,600

8/26 Rochester Community College N

9/3 Central Lakes College A

9/10 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College H

9/17 Ridgewater Community College A

9/24 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College H

10/1 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College H

10/8 Vermilion Community College A

10/13 Itasca Community College H

10/20 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College A

Ridgewater College

Willmar, Minn. Enrollment: 2,252

8/27 Itasca Community College N

9/3 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College H

9/10 Vermilion Community College A

9/17 Northland Community & Technical College H

9/24 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College H

10/1 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College A

10/8 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College A

10/15 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College H

10/22 Central Lakes College A

Rochester Community & Technical College

Rochester, Minn. Enrollment: 4,285

8/26 Northland Community & Technical College N

9/3 Vermilion Community College H

9/10 Itasca Community College A

9/17 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College H

9/24 Central Lakes College, Minn. H

10/1 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College A

10/8 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College H

10/15 Ridgewater College A

10/21 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College A

Vermilion Community College

Ely, Minn. Enrollment: 575

8/27 Minn. West Comm. & Tech. College N

9/3 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College A

9/10 Ridgewater College H

9/17 Minn. State Comm. & Tech. College A

9/24 Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. College H

9/29 Itasca Community College A

10/8 Northland Community & Technical College H

10/15 Central Lakes College, Minn. H

10/20 Fond du Lac Tribal & Comm. College A

East Mississippi Community College

Scooba, Miss. Enrollment: 4,140

9/1 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College H

9/8 Hinds Community College A

9/15 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College A

9/22 Itawamba Community College H

9/29 Coahoma Community College H

10/8 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College A

10/15 Pearl River Community College A

10/22 Mississippi Delta Community College H

10/27 Holmes Community College A

Minnesota Collegiate Athletic Conference (cont.)

Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges Coahoma Community College

Clarksdale, Miss. Enrollment: 2,025

9/1 Copiah-Lincoln Community College H

9/8 Jones County Junior College A

9/15 Holmes Community College A

9/22 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College H

9/29 East Mississippi Community College A

10/8 Itawamba Community College H

10/13 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College H

10/22 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College A

10/27 Mississippi Delta Community College A

2011 SCHEDULES

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Mississippi Delta Community College

Moorhead, Miss. Enrollment: 2,068

9/1 Jones County Junior College A

9/8 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College H

9/15 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College H

9/22 Hinds Community College H

10/1 Itawamba Community College A

10/8 Holmes Community College A

10/13 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College H

10/22 East Mississippi Community College A

10/27 Coahoma Community College H

Holmes Community College

Goodman, Miss. Enrollment: 3,144

9/1 Southwest Community College A

9/8 Copiah-Lincoln Community College H

9/15 Coahoma Community College H

9/22 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College A

9/29 Jones Junior College H

10/8 Mississippi Delta Community College H

10/13 Itawamba Community College A

10/22 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College A

10/27 East Mississippi Community College H

Northeast Mississippi Community College

Booneville, Miss. Enrollment: 3,001

9/1 East Central Community College H

9/8 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College H

9/15 Mississippi Delta Community College A

9/22 Holmes Community College H

9/29 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College A

10/8 East Mississippi Community College H

10/13 Coahoma Community College A

10/20 Itawamba Community College H

10/27 Copiah-Lincoln Community College A

Itawamba Community College

Fulton, Miss. Enrollment: 7,020

9/1 Hinds Community College A

9/8 Pearl River Community College H

9/15 East Central Community College H

9/22 East Mississippi Community College A

10/1 Mississippi Delta Community College H

10/8 Coahoma Community College A

10/13 Holmes Community College H

10/20 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College A

10/27 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College H

Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (cont.)

Northwest Mississippi Community College

Senatobia, Miss. Enrollment: 6,000

9/1 Pearl River Community College H

9/8 East Central Community College A

9/15 East Mississippi Community College H

9/22 Coahoma Community College A

9/29 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College H

10/6 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College A

10/13 Mississippi Delta Community College A

10/22 Holmes Community Colleges H

10/27 Itawamba Community College A

Copiah Lincoln Community College

Wesson, Miss. Enrollment: 4,047

9/1 Coahoma Community College A

9/8 Holmes Community College A

9/15 Hinds Community College H

9/24 Jones County Junior College A

9/29 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College H

10/6 Pearl River Community College A

10/15 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College H

10/20 East Central Community College A

10/27 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College H

2011 SCHEDULES

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Jones County Junior College

Ellisville, Miss. Enrollment: 5,000

9/1 Mississippi Delta Community College H

9/8 Coahoma Community College H

9/15 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College A

9/24 Copiah-Lincoln Community College H

9/29 Holmes Community College A

10/6 Hinds Community College A

10/15 East Central Community College H

10/20 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College H

10/27 Pearl River Community College A

East Central Community College

Decatur, Miss. Enrollment: 2,501

9/1 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College A

9/8 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College H

9/15 Itawamba Community College A

9/22 Pearl River Community College H

9/29 Hinds Community College A

10/8 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College H

10/15 Jones County Junior College A

10/20 Copiah-Lincoln Community College H

10/27 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College A

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Perkinston, Miss. Enrollment: 8,244

9/1 East Mississippi Community College A

9/8 Mississippi Delta Community College A

9/15 Jones County Junior College H

9/22 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College A

9/29 Pearl River Community College H

10/8 East Central Community College A

10/15 Copiah-Lincoln Community College A

10/22 Coahoma Community College H

10/29 Hinds Community College H

Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (cont.)

Hinds Community College

Raymond, Miss. Enrollment: 10,933

9/1 Itawamba Community College H

9/8 East Mississippi Community College H

9/15 Copiah-Lincoln Community College A

9/22 Mississippi Delta Community College A

9/29 East Central Community College H

10/6 Jones County Junior College H

10/15 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College A

10/22 Pearl River Community College H

10/29 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College A

Pearl River Community College

Poplarville, Miss. Enrollment: 3,500

9/1 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College A

9/8 Itawamba Community College A

9/15 Southwest Mississippi Comm. College H

9/22 East Central Community College A

9/29 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College A

10/6 Copiah-Lincoln Community College H

10/15 East Mississippi Community College H

10/22 Hinds Community College A

10/27 Jones County Junior College H

Southwest Mississippi Community College

Summit, Miss. Enrollment: 2,055

9/1 Holmes Community College H

9/8 Northeast Mississippi Comm. College A

9/15 Pearl River Community College A

9/22 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College H

9/29 Copiah Lincoln Community College A

10/6 Northwest Mississippi Comm. College H

10/15 Hinds Community College H

10/20 Jones County Junior College A

10/27 East Central Community College H

2011 SCHEDULES

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Northeast Football Conference

Dean College

Franklin, Mass. Enrollment: 900

9/3 Navy Prep H

9/10 St. Anselm College JV A

9/18 Yale University JV A

9/24 Hudson Valley Community College A

10/1 Louisburg College H

10/8 ASA H

10/15 Erie Community College A

10/22 Nassau Community College H

10/30 Worcester Polytechnic Institute JV A

11/5 Lackawanna College A

Hudson Valley Community College

Troy, N.Y. Enrollment: 8,478

9/10 ASA A

9/17 Lackawanna College H

9/24 Dean College H

10/1 Erie Community College A

10/8 Nassau Community College A

10/22 Louisburg College H

10/29 Navy Prep H

11/5 Alfred State College H

Lackawanna College

Scranton, Pa. Enrollment: 1,341

9/4 Widener University JV A

9/10 Globe Institute of Technology A

9/17 Hudson Valley Community College A

9/24 Louisburg College A

10/1 Nassau Community College H

10/8 Erie Community College H

10/15 ASA A

10/23 Tiffin University JV A

11/5 Dean College H

11/12 Georgia Military College N

Erie Community College

Buffalo, N.Y. Enrollment: 12,000

8/27 College of DuPage H

9/3 Louisburg College A

9/17 Alfred State College A

9/24 Nassau Community College A

10/1 Hudson Valley Community College H

10/8 Lackawanna College A

10/15 Dean College H

10/22 ASA H

10/29 Milford Academy H

ASA

Bronx, N.Y. Enrollment: 3,200

8/26 Albright College JV A

9/10 Hudson Valley Community College H

9/18 Army JV A

9/25 Wagner College JV A

10/8 Dean College A

10/15 Lackawanna College H

10/22 Erie Community College A

10/29 Widener University JV A

11/5 Louisburg College H

11/12 Nassau Community College A

2011 SCHEDULES

Louisburg College

Louisburg, N.C. Enrollment: 586

9/3 Erie Community College H

9/10 Fork Union Military Academy H

9/17 Virginia University of Lynchburg A

9/24 Lackawanna College H

10/1 Dean College A

10/8 Virginia Sports Academy H

10/15 Alfred State College A

10/22 Hudson Valley Community College A

10/29 Nassau Community College H

11/5 ASA A

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Southwest JC Football Conference Blinn College

Brenham, Texas; Enrollment: 2,160

8/25 Fort Scott Community College A

9/2 Southeast Prep (Houston) H

9/10 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College H

9/17 Arkansas Baptist University A

10/1 Navarro Junior College H

10/8 Tyler Junior College H

10/15 Trinity Valley Community College H

10/22 Kilgore College A

10/29 Cisco Junior College A

Kilgore College

Kilgore, Texas Enrollment: 5,400

8/25 Hutchinson Community College A

9/3 Tyler Junior College H

9/10 Trinity Valley Community College A

9/24 Navarro College H

10/1 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College H

10/8 Cisco Junior College A

10/15 Arkansas Baptist College A

10/22 Blinn College H

10/29 Tyler Junior College A

Cisco Junior College

Cisco, Texas Enrollment: 3,006

8/27 Dodge City Community College A

9/10 New Mexico Military Institute H

9/17 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College A

9/24 Lon Morris College A

10/1 Tyler Junior College A

10/8 Kilgore College H

10/15 Navarro College A

10/22 Trinity Valley Community College H

10/29 Blinn College H

Navarro College

Coriscana, Texas Enrollment: 2,742

8/25 Butler Community College H

9/3 Georgia Military College A

9/17 Tyler Junior College H

9/24 Kilgore College A

10/1 Blinn College A

10/8 Arkansas Baptist College A

10/15 Cisco Junior College H

10/22 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College H

10/29 Trinity Valley Community College A

Nassau Community College

Garden City, N.Y. Enrollment: 14,500

9/4 St. Francis University JV A

9/9 Sacred Heart University JV A

9/17 Navy Prep A

9/24 Erie Community College H

10/1 Lackawanna College A

10/8 Hudson Valley Community College H

10/15 Globe Institute of Technology H

10/22 Dean College A

10/29 Louisburg College A

11/12 ASA H

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

Miami, Okla. Enrollment: 1,532

8/27 Garden City Community College H

9/3 Ellsworth Community College A

9/10 Blinn College A

9/17 Cisco Junior College H

10/1 Kilgore College A

10/8 Trinity Valley Community College A

10/15 Tyler Junior College H

10/22 Navarro College A

10/29 Arkansas Baptist College H

2011 SCHEDULES

Northeast Football Conference Cont.

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Western States Football League

Tyler Junior College

Tyler, Texas Enrollment: 7,065

8/27 Coffeyville Community College H

9/3 Kilgore College A

9/17 Navarro College A

9/24 Trinity Valley Community College H

10/1 Cisco Junior College H

10/8 Blinn Community College A

10/15 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College A

10/22 Lon Morris College H

10/29 Kilgore College H

Trinity Valley Community College

Athens, Texas Enrollment: 2,231

8/27 Independence Community College A

9/3 Lon Morris College H

9/10 Kilgore College H

9/24 Tyler Junior College A

10/1 Arkansas Baptist College H

10/8 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College H

10/15 Blinn College A

10/22 Cisco Junior College A

10/29 Navarro College H

Arizona Western College

Yuma, Ariz. Enrollment: 4,300

8/27 Monterey Tech A

9/10 Mesa Community College H

9/17 Phoenix College H

9/24 Scottsdale Community College A

10/1 Pima Community College H

10/8 New Mexico Military Institute H

10/15 Green River Preparatory H

10/22 Glendale Community College A

10/29 Eastern Arizona College H

11/5 Snow College A

11/12 Mesa Community College A

Eastern Arizona College

Thatcher, Ariz. Enrollment: 2,001

8/27 University of Sonora H

9/1 Green River Community College H

9/10 Everett Community College H

9/17 Glendale Community College H

9/24 Mesa Community College H

10/1 Scottsdale Community College H

10/8 Pima Community College A

10/15 New Mexico Military Institute A

10/22 Snow College H

10/29 Arizona Western College A

11/12 Phoenix College A

Southwest JC Football Conference (cont.)

Glendale Community College

Glendale, Ariz. Enrollment: 12,000

9/3 Pima Community College H

9/10 Phoenix College A

9/17 Eastern Arizona College A

9/24 New Mexico Military Institute A

10/1 Snow College H

10/8 Scottsdale Community College A

10/15 Phoenix College H

10/22 Arizona Western College H

11/5 Mesa Community College H

11/12 Pima Community College A

New Mexico Military Institute

Roswell, N.M. Enrollment: 500

9/2 Air Force Prep A

9/10 Cisco Junior College A

9/24 Glendale Community College H

10/1 Mesa Community College A

10/8 Arizona Western College A

10/15 Eastern Arizona College H

10/22 Scottsdale Community College H

10/29 Phoenix Community College A

11/5 Pima Community College H

11/12 Snow College A

2011 SCHEDULES

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Pima Community College

Tucson, Ariz. Enrollment: 23,588

9/3 Glendale Community College A

9/10 Scottsdale Community College H

9/17 Snow College H

9/24 Phoenix College A

10/1 Arizona Western College A

10/8 Eastern Arizona College H

10/15 Scottsdale Community College A

10/29 Mesa Community College H

11/5 New Mexico Military Institute A

11/12 Glendale Community College H

Phoenix College

Phoenix, Ariz. Enrollment: 4,531

9/3 Scottsdale Community College A

9/10 Glendale Community College H

9/17 Arizona Western College A

9/24 Pima Community College H

10/1 New Mexico Prep H

10/8 Snow College A

10/15 Glendale Community College A

10/22 Mesa Community College A

10/29 New Mexico Military Institute H

11/5 Scottsdale Community College H

11/12 Eastern Arizona College H

Mesa Community College

Mesa, Ariz. Enrollment: 10,001

8/25 Arizona All-Stars H

9/3 Snow College H

9/10 Arizona Western College A

9/17 Scottsdale Community College H

9/24 Eastern Arizona College A

10/1 New Mexico Military Institute H

10/15 Snow College A

10/22 Phoenix College H

10/29 Pima Community College A

11/5 Glendale Community College A

11/12 Arizona Western College H Scottsdale Community College

Scottsdale, Ariz. Enrollment: 4,950

9/3 Phoenix College H

9/10 Pima Community College A

9/17 Mesa Community College A

9/24 Arizona Western College H

10/1 Eastern Arizona College A

10/8 Glendale Community College H

10/15 Pima Community College H

10/22 New Mexico Military Institute A

10/29 Snow College H

11/5 Phoenix College A

Snow College

Ephraim, Utah Enrollment: 2,600

9/3 Mesa Community College A

9/10 Georgia Military College H

9/17 Pima Community College A

9/22 Air Force Prep H

10/1 Glendale Community College A

10/8 Phoenix College, Ariz. H

10/15 Mesa Community College H

10/22 Eastern Arizona College A

10/29 Scottsdale Community College A

11/5 Arizona Western College H

11/12 New Mexico Military Institute H

Western States Football League (cont.)

2011 SCHEDULES

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NJCAA Independents

Georgia Military College

Milledgeville, Ga. Enrollment: 1,200

9/3 Navarro College H

9/10 Snow College A

9/17 Hargrave Military Academy A

9/24 Arkansas Baptist College H

9/29 Valdosta State University JV A

10/8 Grand Rapids Community College H

10/22 Green River Prep (Wash.) H

10/27 North Carolina Tech H

11/5 Chattahoochee Tech H

11/12 Lackawanna College N

Globe Institute of Technology

New York, N.Y. Enrollment: 500

8/27 Widener University JV A

9/2 Valley Forge Military College JV A

9/10 Lackawanna College H

9/18 FDU-Florham A

9/24 Williamson Free Trade School H

10/1 Alfred State College H

10/8 Army Prep A

10/15 Nassau Community College A

10/24 Delaware Valley A

10/30 Nichols College A

10/24 Milford Academy H

12/4 Tidewater Community College A

Arkansas Baptist College

Little Rock, Ark. Enrollment: 650

8/27 Joliet Count Junior College H

9/3 Iowa Central Community College A

9/10 Lon Morris College H

9/17 Blinn College H

9/24 Georgia Military College A

10/1 Trinity Valley Community College A

10/8 Navarro College H

10/15 Kilgore College H

10/29 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College A

11/3 Shepherd Technical College H

Dakota College at Bottineau

Bottineau, N.D. Enrollment: 396

8/27 North Dakota State College of Science H

9/3 Iowa Western Community College A

9/18 Concordia College JV H

10/1 Trinity Bible College H

10/8 Harper Coilege A

10/16 Concordia College JV A

10/22 Fort Scott Community College A

10/29 Trinity Bible College A

2011 SCHEDULES

Lon Morris College

Jacksonville, Texas Enrollment: 763

8/27 Shepherd Technical College A

9/3 Trinity Valley Community College A

9/10 Arkansas Baptist College A

9/17 Southeast Prep A

9/24 Cisco H

10/3 East Texas Baptist H

10/8 Shepherd Technical College A

10/22 Tyler JC A

10/29 Southeast Prep H

11/7 East Texas Baptist A

Alfred State College

Alfred, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,900

9/12 Buffalo State College JV H

9/17 Erie Community College H

9/24 Thaddeus Stevens College of Tech. H

10/1 Globe Institute of Technology A

10/9 Lycoming College JV A

10/15 Louisburg College H

10/22 Wright State University Club A

10/30 Allegheny College JV A

11/5 Hudson Valley Community College A

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2010 RECAP

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Rank College Record Total Votes 2010 Highlights

1 Navarro College, Texas 11-1 140 Won 2nd National Championship in school history with win over Butler in Citizen’s Bank Bowl.

2 Butler CC, Kan. 11-1 132 Fell to Navarro in 2010 national title game.

3 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 10-2 124 Won the MACJC title and defeated Grand Rapids in the Mississippi Bowl.

4 *Nassau CC, N.Y. 11-0 114 Won Northeast Football Conf. and finished season undefeated rec-ord.

5 Hutchinson CC, Kan. 10-2 108 Defeated Eastern Arizona College in the Salt City Bowl.

6 Northwest Mississippi CC 9-1 102 Won MACJC-North, lost to Miss. Gulf Coast in MACJC semifinals.

7 Snow College, Utah 10-2 97 Defeated Iowa Western in the ZIONS Bank Top of the Mountains Bowl.

8 Grand Rapids CC, Mich. 10-2 93 Won the MFC for its second straight year, lost to Miss. Gulf Coast in Missis-sippi Bowl.

9 Arizona Western College 10-2 79 Lost to Blinn College in the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl

10 Blinn College, Texas 8-3 75 Defeated Arizona Western College in the C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl

11 Iowa Western CC 9-2 71 Fell to Snow in program’s first ever bowl game appearance.

12 Lackawanna College, Pa. 9-2 68 Finished second in the NFC and def. Ellsworth in Graphic Edge Bowl.

13 Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. 9-2 65 Fell to Miss Gulf Coast in MACJC Championship Game.

14 Ellsworth CC, Iowa 8-3 41 Def. Iowa Western for MFC West Title and participated in Graphic Edge Bowl.

15 Glendale CC, Ariz. 7-4 40 Advanced to Valley of the Sun Bowl where they defeated Central Lakes.

16 Iowa Central CC 7-3 35 Defeated Rochester in North Star Bowl.

17 Rochester CTC, Minn. 10-2 22 Defeated Central Lakes for MCAC Championship, fell to Iowa Central in North Star Bowl.

18 Central Lakes College, Minn. 10-2 20 Runner up in MCAC, participated in Valley of the Sun Bowl.

19 Georgia Military College 6-3 17 Sixth consecutive season with 6 or more wins.

20 Eastern Arizona College 9-3 11 Finished third in the WSFL, fell to Hutchinson in Salt City Bowl.

*2010 Top NJCAA Non-Scholarship Team

Navarro head coach Nick Bobeck is all smiles after being presented the 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Trophy. The Bulldogs edged Butler (Kan.) 13-12 to win the program’s second national title.

Navarro’s DePauldrick Garrett had 106 yds and scored the lone TD for the Bulldogs in their win over Butler in the Citizen’s Bank Bowl.

Photos by: Kathleen Hinrichs; Director of Public Relations, Fort Scott CC.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Dec. 6, 2010) - For the second consecutive year, the NJCAA Football Championship was clinched in the final minute of a thrilling contest. Jueventino Sanchez of Navarro College (Texas) nailed a 28-yard field goal with just over a minute remaining in the fourth quarter to defeat top-ranked Butler (Kan.) 13-12 on Dec. 5

th at the 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game, which was held at the Citizen's Bank Bowl in Pittsburg,

Kan., for the second straight year. The win gave the Navarro (11-1) its second national championship in football (1989) and the No. 1 ranking in the final NJCAA Football Top 20 poll.

Navarro and Butler battled to a 0-0 score after one half of play, but both teams scored on their first possessions of the third quarter. Navarro was able to get its offense going via the legs of Depauldrick Garrett who finished with 106 yards on 15 carries. The Bulldogs were able to gain 163 yards on the ground for the game after being limited to just 28 rushing yards in the first half. "This is very rewarding," said Navarro head coach Nick Bobeck, who is now an astounding 32-3 in three seasons leading the Bulldogs. "I'm very proud of the accomplishments of this group of kids. We didn't play great, but these kids reached down within themselves and found enough inside to get the win."

Navarro's defense was able to shutdown a Butler offense that was averaging over 40 points a contest heading into the title game. The Bulldogs sacked Butler quarterback Zach Mettenberger four times, twice in the second half by defensive end Toby Jackson. For Butler (11-1), it was the program's first loss in a bowl game in five years and first loss in a national championship contest since 2004. The Grizzlies ended the 2010 season at No. 2 in the final poll. Mississippi Gulf Coast (10-2) was No. 3 in the final poll after outscoring Grand Rapids (Mich.) 63-52 in the Mississippi Bowl.

Nassau (N.Y.) and Hutchinson (Kan.) rounded out the top five spots in the final rankings. NOTE: As the highest ranking non-scholarship team in the final rankings, Nassau CC (N.Y.) is declared the 2010 NJCAA Top Non-Scholarship Team by the NJCAA Football Coaches Association.

Navarro'’s Win Over Butler Seals First NJCAA Football Championship Since '’89 for Bulldogs

A LOOK BACK AT 2010

Navarro’s Toby Jackson sacks Butler QB Zach Mettenberger late in the second half of the 2010 NJCAA Football Championship. Jackson had two sacks and six tackles to lead the Bulldogs to a 13-12 win and was named the game’s Defensive MVP. Photo by and courtesy of Jeremy Pierra of Navarro College.

Ben Axon of Butler carries the ball in the 2010 Citizen’s Bank Bowl. Axon returns to the BCC in 2011 after rushing for nearly 1,000 yards and 9 TD’s in 2010. Photo by Kathleen Hinrichs; Director of Public Relations, Fort Scott CC.

The 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game had over 22,000 viewers on NJCAA TV and PSBLive.com. The game can be seen in its entirety via NJCAA TV archive at www.njcaa.org/tv.

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2010 NJCAA FOOTBALL POLLS

Dec. 6, 2010 - Championship Poll 1. Navarro College, Texas (11-1), 140 2. Butler CC, Kan. (11-1), 132 3. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (10-2), 124 4. Nassau CC, N.Y. (11-0), 114 5. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (10-2), 108 6. Northwest Mississippi CC (9-1), 102 7. Snow College, Utah (10-2), 97 8. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (10-2), 93 9. Arizona Western College (10-2), 79 10. Blinn College, Texas (8-3), 75 11. Iowa Western CC (9-2), 71 12. Lackawanna College, Pa. (9-2), 68 13. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (9-2), 65 14. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (8-3), 41 15. Glendale CC, Ariz. (7-4), 40 16. Iowa Central CC (7-3), 35 17. Rochester CTC, Minn. (10-2), 22 18. Central Lakes College, Minn. (10-2), 20 19. Georgia Military College (6-3), 17 20. Eastern Arizona College (9-3), 11

Nov. 15, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (11-0), 140 2. Navarro College, Texas (10-1), 131 3. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (10-1), 122 4. Arizona Western College (10-1), 119 5. Nassau CC, N.Y. (11-0), 114 6. Iowa Western CC (9-1), 104 7. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (9-2), 100 8. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (8-2), 88 9. Northwest Mississippi CC (9-1), 82 10. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (9-2), 73 11. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (9-2), 66 12. Rochester CTC, Minn. (10-1), 64 13. Snow College, Utah (9-2), 62 14. Lackawanna College, Pa. (8-2), 50 15. Central Lakes College, Minn. (10-1), 39 16. Blinn College, Texas (7-3), 29 17. Eastern Arizona College (8-3), 27 18. Iowa Central CC (6-3), 24 19. Glendale CC, Ariz. (7-3), 13 20. Georgia Military College (6-3), 11

Nov. 9, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (10-0), 140 2. Navarro College, Texas (9-1), 132 3. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (10-1), 123 4. Arizona Western College (9-1), 118 5. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (9-1), 111 6. Nassau, N.Y. CC (10-0), 105 7. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (9-1), 94 8. Iowa Western CC (9-1), 84 9. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (8-2), 80 10. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (8-2), 77 11. Northwest Mississippi CC (9-1), 76 12. Rochester CTC, Minn. (10-1), 67 13. Snow College, Utah (8-2), 54 14. Georgia Military College (6-2), 52 15. Central Lakes College, Minn. (10-1), 43 16. Lackawanna College, Pa. (7-2), 32 17. ASA, N.Y. (7-2), 24 18. Blinn College, Texas (7-3), 22 19. Iowa Central CC, Ariz. (6-3), 12 20. Eastern Arizona College (7-3), 10

Nov. 2, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (9-0), 139 2. Iowa Western CC (9-0), 130 3. Navarro College, Texas (8-1), 126 4. Northwest Mississippi CC (9-0), 122 5. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (9-1), 110 6. Arizona Western College (8-1), 106 7. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (8-1), 99 8. Nassau, N.Y. CC (9-0), 91 9. Central Lakes College, Minn. (10-0), 77 10. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (8-1), 76 11. Blinn College, Texas (7-2), 70 12. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (7-2), 57 13. Rochester CTC, Minn. (9-1), 49 14. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (7-2), 48 15. Snow College, Utah (7-2), 42 16. Georgia Military College (7-2), 38 17. Glendale CC, Ariz. (6-2), 32 18. Lackawanna College, Pa. (6-2), 23 19. ASA, N.Y. (6-2), 14 20. Iowa Central CC (6-3), 11

Oct. 26, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (9-0), 140 2. Iowa Western CC (8-0), 129 3. Navarro College, Texas (7-1), 122 4. Northwest Mississippi CC (8-0), 121 5. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (8-1), 111 6. Arizona Western College (7-1), 104 7. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (7-1), 99 8. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (7-1), 88 9. Nassau CC, N.Y. (8-0), 77 10. Central Lakes College, Minn. (9-0), 74 11. Glendale CC, Ariz. (6-1), 73 12. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (7-1), 64 12. Blinn College, Texas (6-2), 49 14. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (6-2), 48 15. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (6-2), 40 16. Rochester CTC, Minn. (8-1), 37 17. Snow College, Utah (6-2), 32 18. Georgia Military College (5-2), 30 19. Lackawanna College, Pa. (6-2), 17 20. ASA, N.Y. (6-2), 7

Oct. 19, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (8-0), 140 2. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (7-0), 133 3. Iowa Western CC (8-0), 122 4. Navarro College, Texas (6-1), 121 5. Northwest Mississippi CC (7-0), 114 6. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (7-1), 105 7. Arizona Western College (6-1), 96 8. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (6-1), 92 9. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (6-1), 81 10. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (6-1), 78 11. Central Lakes College, Minn. (8-0), 70 12. Snow College, Utah (6-1), 64 12. Nassau CC, N.Y. (7-0), 53 14. Glendale CC, Ariz. (5-1), 48 15. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (6-1), 42 16. Blinn College, Texas (5-2), 36 17. Rochester CTC, Minn. (7-1), 31 18. Northeast Mississippi CC (5-2), 23 19. Georgia Military College (4-2), 10 20. Lackawanna College (5-2), 6

Oct. 12, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (7-0), 140 2. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (6-0), 132 3. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (6-0), 125 4. Iowa Western CC (7-0), 116 5. Navarro College, Texas (5-1), 114 6. Northwest Mississippi CC (6-0), 108 7. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (6-1), 97 8. Arizona Western College (5-1), 85 8. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (6-0), 85 10. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (5-1), 73 11. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (5-1), 71 12. Central Lakes College, Minn. (7-0), 57 13. Snow College, Utah (5-1), 54 14. Georgia Military College (4-1), 48 15. Glendale CC, Ariz. (5-1), 46 16. Nassau CC, N.Y. (6-0), 42 17. Blinn College, Texas (4-2), 31 18. ASA, N.Y. (5-1), 16 19. Pearl River CC, Miss. (4-2), 15 20. Rochester CTC, Minn. (6-1), 11

Oct. 5, 2010 1. Butler CC, Kan. (6-0), 140 2. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (5-0), 131 3. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (6-0), 125 4. Iowa Western CC (6-0), 118 5. Navarro College, Texas (4-1), 111 6. Glendale CC, Ariz. (5-0), 109 7. Northwest Mississippi CC (5-0), 99 8. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (5-1), 87 9. Arizona Western College (4-1), 82 10. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (5-0), 64 11. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (4-1), 58 12. Pearl River CC, Miss. (4-1), 57 13. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (4-1), 55 14. Central Lakes College, Minn. (6-0), 45 15. Georgia Military College (4-1), 38 16. Snow College, Utah (4-1), 35 17. Nassau CC, N.Y. (5-0), 32 18. Cisco College, Texas (3-1), 31 19. Blinn College, Texas. (3-0), 30 20. ASA, N.Y. (4-1), 10

Sept. 28, 2010 1. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (4-0), 139 2. Butler CC, Kan. (5-0), 134 3. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (4-0), 123 4. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (5-0), 119 5. Iowa Western CC (5-0), 110 6. Blinn College, Texas (3-1), 104 7. Navarro College, Texas (3-1), 95 7. Glendale CC, Ariz. (4-0), 95 9. Northwest Mississippi CC (4-0), 84 10. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (4-1), 77 11. Arizona Western College (3-1), 66 12. Lackawanna College, Pa. (4-0), 61 13. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (3-1), 52 14. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (4-0), 45 15. Central Lakes College, Minn. (5-0), 35 16. Georgia Military College (3-1), 34 17. Snow College, Utah (3-1), 31 18. Cisco College, Texas (4-0), 24 19. Nassau CC, N.Y. (4-0), 15 20. Rochester CTC, Minn. (4-1), 7 20. ASA, N.Y. (3-1), 7

Sept. 21, 2010 1. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (3-0), 138 2. Butler CC, Kan. (4-0), 135 3. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (4-0) 125 4. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (4-0), 118 5. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (3-0), 107 6. Iowa Western CC (4-0), 102 7. Blinn College, Texas (3-1), 100 8. Navarro College, Texas (2-1), 84 9. Glendale CC, Ariz. (3-0), 80 10. Northwest Mississippi CC (3-0), 79 11. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (3-1), 62 12. Arizona Western College (2-1), 59 12. Rochester CTC, Minn. (4-0), 7 14. Lackawanna College, Pa. (3-0), 53 15. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (3-0), 45 16. Georgia Military College (2-1), 35 17. Snow College, Utah (2-1), 26 18. Central Lakes College, Minn. (4-0), 22 19. Cisco College, Texas (4-0), 12 20. ASA, N.Y. (2-1), 11 20. Nassau CC, N.Y. (3-0), 11

Sept. 14, 2010 1. Arizona Western College (2-0), 138 2. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (2-0), 133 3. Butler CC, Kan. (3-0), 128 4. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (3-0) 119 5. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (3-0) 111 6. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (3-0), 106 7. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (3-0), 95 8. Blinn College, Texas (2-1), 84 9. Iowa Western CC (3-0), 79 10. Navarro College, Texas (1-1), 71 11. Northwest Mississippi CC (2-0), 67 12. Rochester CTC, Minn. (3-0), 63 13. Lackawanna College, Pa. (2-0), 54 14. Glendale CC, Ariz. (2-0), 47 15. Georgia Military College (1-1), 33 16. Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. (2-0), 26 17. Snow College, Utah (1-1), 25 18. Hinds CC, Miss. (2-0), 23 19. Tyler JC, Texas (1-1), 20 20. Central Lakes College, Minn. (3-0), 17

Sept. 7, 200 1. Blinn College, Texas (2-0), 139 2. Arizona Western College (1-0), 132 3. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (2-0), 125 4. Butler CC, Kan. (2-0), 119 5. Snow College, Utah (1-0), 110 6. Ellsworth CC, Iowa (2-0), 104 7. Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (2-0), 97 8. Hutchinson CC, Kan. (2-0), 90 9. Navarro College, Texas (1-1), 84 10. Coffeyville CC, Kan. (2-0), 76 11. Jones County JC, Miss. (1-0), 56 12. Dean College, Mass. (1-0), 54 13. Iowa Western CC (2-0), 45 14. Rochester CTC, Minn. (1-0), 43 15. Northwest Mississippi CC (1-0), 42 16. East Mississippi CC (0-1), 38 17. Lackawanna College, Pa. (1-0), 32 18. Tyler JC, Texas (1-1), 24 19. Fort Scott CC, Kan. (0-2), 13 20. Glendale CC, Ariz. (1-0), 13

2010 NJCAA / JC Football.com Preseason Poll - July 28, 2010 1. Blinn College, Texas; 2. Arizona Western College; 3. Fort Scott CC, Kan.; 4. Navarro College, Texas; 5. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC; 6. Butler CC, Kan.; 7. East Mississippi CC; 8. Snow College, Utah; 9. Ellsworth CC, Iowa; 10. Grand Rapids CC; 11. Hutchinson, Kan.; 12. Iowa Central CC; 13. Pearl River CC, Miss.; 14. Tyler JC, Texas; 15. Dean College, Mass.; 16. Eastern Arizona College; 17. Georgia Military College; 18. Coffeyville CC, Kan., 19. Jones County JC, Miss.; 20. Rochester CTC, Minn.; 21. Lackawanna College, Pa.; 22. Northwest Mississippi CC; 23. Iowa Western CC; 24. Central Lakes College-Brainerd, Minn.; 25. Coahoma CC, Miss.

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2010 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Kansas Jayhawk CCC

School Conf. Overall Butler 7-0 11-1 Hutchinson 6-1 10-2 Independence 4-3 4-6 Coffeyville 4-3 6-5 Fort Scott 3-4 3-6 Highland 2-5 2-7 Garden City 2-5 3-6 Dodge City 0-7 0-9 Region 6 Semifinals Butler 31, Coffeyville 5 Hutchinson 24, Independence 17 Region 6 Championship Butler 48, Hutchinson 0

Midwest Football Conf. - East

School Conf. Overall Grand Rapids 6-1 10-2 DuPage 3-4 7-5 Harper 1-6 2-7 Joliet 0-7 2-8 MFC East Semi-finals Grand Rapids 24, Joliet 10 DuPage 28, Harper 7 MFC East Championship Grand Rapids 35, DuPage 7

Midwest Football Conf.- West

School Conf. Overall Iowa Western 7-0 9-2 Ellsworth 5-2 8-3 Iowa Central 4-3 7-3 North Dakota 2-5 4-5 MFC West Championship Ellsworth 34, Iowa Western 14

MCAC - North Division

School Conf. Overall Mesabi Range 7-2 7-3 Northland 6-3 6-4 Fond du Lac 5-4 5-4 Itasca 2-7 2-7 Vermilion 0-8 0-9 MCAC Semifinals Central Lakes 19, Northland 13 Rochester 26, Mesabi Range 6 MCAC Championship Rochester 34, Central Lakes 31

MCAC - South Division

School Conf. Overall Central Lakes 9-0 10-2 Rochester 8-1 10-2 Minn. West 3-6 3-6 Minn. State 3-6 3-6 Ridgewater 2-7 2-7 MCAC Semifinals Central Lakes 19, Northland 13 Rochester 26, Mesabi Range 6 MCAC Championship Rochester 34, Central Lakes 31

MACJC - North Division

School Conf. Overall Northwest 9-0 9-1 East Mississippi 5-4 5-5 Itawamba 5-4 5-4 Northeast 5-4 5-4 Coahoma 4-5 4-5 Miss Delta 1-8 1-8 Holmes 0-9 0-9 MACJC Semifinals Miss. Gulf Coast 52, Northwest 24 Copiah-Lincoln 48, East Miss. 21 MACJC Championship Miss. Gulf Coast 31, Copiah-Lincoln 17

MACJC - South Division

School Conf. Overall Copiah-Lincoln 8-1 9-2 Miss. Gulf Coast 7-2 10-2 Pearl River 6-3 6-3 Hinds 5-4 5-4 Southwest 4-5 4-5 East Central 2-7 2-7 Jones County 2-7 2-7 MACJC Semifinals Miss. Gulf Coast 52, Northwest 24 Copiah-Lincoln 48, East Miss. 21 MACJC Championship Miss. Gulf Coast 31, Copiah-Lincoln 17

Northeast Football Conf.

School Conf. Overall Nassau 6-0 11-0 Lackawanna 4-2 8-2 ASA 4-2 7-3 Dean 3-3 6-4 Erie 2-4 2-7 Alfred State^^ 1-5 4-6 Hudson Valley 1-5 1-6 Lon Morris - 2011 1st Season in Northeast No conference playoffs ^^No longer in Conference

Southwest JC Football Conf.

School Conf. Overall Navarro 7-0 11-1 Blinn 5-2 8-3 Trinity Valley 5-3 6-5 Kilgore 4-4 4-6 Cisco 4-3 5-4 Tyler 3-4 3-5 NEO 1-6 1-8 SWJCFC Semifinals Navarro 38, Kilgore 22 Trinity Valley 59, Blinn 38 SWJCFC Championship Navarro 52, Trinity Valley 27

Western States Football League

School Conf. Overall Arizona Western 8-1 10-2 Snow 7-1 10-2 Eastern Arizona 7-3 8-4 Glendale 7-3 8-3 Scottsdale 5-4 6-4 New Mexico Mil. 3-6 3-8 Phoenix 2-8 2-8 Pima 2-8 3-8 Mesa 1-9 1-9 No conference playoffs

NJCAA Independents

School Overall Georgia Military 6-3 Louisburg College* 6-4 Globe Institute of Technology 5-3 Arkansas Baptist 2-7 Dakota-Bottineau 3-5 Lon Morris 5-2 Alfred State^ 4-6 ^2011 1st Season as an Independent *Now a member of the Northeast Football Conf.

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2010 NJCAA BOWL RESULTS

C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl

Dec. 4, 2010 Bulldawg Stadium

Coppers Cove, Texas

#16 Blinn College, Texas (8-3) 31

#4 Arizona Western College (10-2) 27

#2 Navarro College, Texas (11-1) 13

#1 Butler CC, Kan. (11-1) 12

Citizen’s Bank Bowl

Dec. 5, 2010

Pittsburg State University’s Carnie Smith Stadium

Pittsburg, Kan.

2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game

Iowa Central CC (7-3) 32

#14 Rochester CTC, Minn. (10-2) 7

North Star Bowl

Nov. 20, 2010 Rochester Regional

Stadium Rochester, Minn.

Graphic Edge Bowl

Nov. 21, 2010 UNI Dome

Cedar Falls, Iowa 2 Games

Game 1

College of Dupage, Ill. (7-5) 20

Coffeyville CC, Kan. (6-5) 14

Feature Game

Lackawanna College (9-2) 34

Ellsworth CC (8-3) 20

#19 Glendale CC, Ariz. (7-4) 23

#15 Central lakes College, Minn. (10-2) 13

Valley of the Sun Bowl

Dec. 4, 2010

Matt Hanhila Stadium Glendale, Ariz.

#7 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (11-1) 62

#3 Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (10-2) 53

Mississippi Bowl

Dec. 5, 2010 Biloxi Indian Stadium

Biloxi, Miss.

#13 Snow College, Utah (10-2) 48

#6 Iowa Western CC (9-2) 36

Zions Bank Top of the Mountains

Bowl Dec. 4, 2010

Rio Tinto Stadium Salt Lake City, Utah

*Rankings from Final Poll of ‘10 Regular Season (Nov. 15, 2010)

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2010 nJca a fOOt ba ll ch a mP iOnsh iP ga me

T he Navarro College (Texas) Bulldogs captured the school’s second NJCAA football championship with a heart-pounding 13-12 win December 5th over the

Butler Community College (Kan.) Grizzlies in the Citizens Bank Bowl in Pittsburg, Kan.

Juve Sanchez’s 28-yard field goal tumbled through the uprights at Carlie Smith Stadium with 1:11 left to deliver a national title to Navarro and the city of Corsicana for the first time since 1989.

Butler used a 16-10 win over the then-No. 4 Bulldogs on August 26 in Wichita, Kan.,to open their season, which featured seven weeks atop the NJCAA football rankings.

That loss was one of only three for the 30-year-old Nick Bobeck, who is now 32-3 in three seasons at Navarro. The other two came at the hands of Blinn in the 2008 and 2009 Southwest Junior College Football Conference championship games. In both games, the Bulldogs entered the game as the No. 1 team in the country and failed to advance for a chance to play for a title.

“This is very rewarding,” said Bobeck, who guided to the Bulldogs to a No. 2 ranking entering the national title game.

“I’m very proud of the accomplishments of this group of kids. We didn’t play great, but these kids reached down within themselves and found enough inside to get the win.”

The Bulldogs’ biggest gutcheck of the game started at their own 48-yard line with 6:15 left in the game. The Bulldogs’ rejuvenated running game – that was held to just 28 yards in the first half – started with a 17-yard scamper

by DePauldrick Garrett. He and Daniel Palmer then took turns eating up chunks of yardage, with quarterback Adrian Nelson adding a key two-yard quarterback sneak on fourth-and-one along the way. When the Bulldog offense ran out of steam following 12 consecutive rushes, Sanchez trotted onto the field and nailed the game-winning kick.

The kicking game proved to play a major factor in the game – Butler head coach Troy Morrell opted to go for two points following both of his team’s touchdowns, which was part of the plan.

“We made the decision a few weeks ago to (go for two-point conversions),” Morrell said. “We came up short. We had a lot of opportunities to score (but) we struggled in different areas.”

The Grizzlies had plenty of other headaches Sunday – literally, after their offensive line that had protected Zach Mettenberger so well for the first 30 minutes of the game couldn’t do so over the final 30 minutes. The Bulldogs sacked Mettenberger four times, all in the second half and twice by defensive end Toby Jackson.

The loss was the first for Butler in a bowl game in five years and first loss in a national championship contest since 2004.

NOTE: The 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game was streamed live on NJCAA TV and PSB Live. Fans can watch the entire game via video archive at www.njcaa.org/tv or www.psblive.com.

DePauldrick Garrett (#14) follows his lead blocker, tight end Chase Harper (#19), on one of his 15 rushing attempts in Navarro’s 13-12 win over Butler in the 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game. Garret finished with 106 yards rushing and scored Navarro’s lone touchdown to earn offensive MVP honors.

Navarro’s win over Butler gave the Bulldogs their first national title in football since 1989.

Photo by Jeremy Pierra, Navarro College.

Photo by Jeremy Pierra, Navarro College. Late Field Goal seals National title for Navarro pittsbUrG, Kan.

Navarro – ButlerStats 1 2 3 4 F

Navarro College, Texas (11-1) 0 0 10 3 13Butler CC, Kan. (11-1) 0 0 12 0 12

Scoring SummaryThird Quarter

12:54 NC: Garrett 2-yd run. (Sanchez kick)10:29 BCC: Combes 11-yd pass from Mettenberger.

(pass failed)07:55 NC: Sanchez 26-yd FG. 02:28 BCC: Mills 1-yd run. (pass failed)

Fourth Quarter

01:11 NCC: Sanchez 28-yd FG.

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

by Jayson Larson, SPECIAL TO THE NJCAA

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S trong winds and frigid temperatures didn’t stop Iowa Central Community College in this year’s North Star Bowl, held Nov. 20 at

the Rochester Regional Sports Stadium in Rochester, Minn. The Tritons scored 32 unanswered points to defeat Rochester Community & Technical College (Minn.) 32-7.

Rochester jumped out to a 7-0 lead to end the first quarter, but the Tritons responded with a field goal from Edwin Arceo and rushing touchdowns from Darrelynn Dunn and Jevoury Wedderburn to take a 16-7 halftime lead.

The Tritons then extended their lead in the second half thanks to a 48-yard touchdown pass from Terrance Johnson to Rusty Borne. ICC then scored two points off a safety from a bad snap on a Rochester punt and scored again from a Cameron Todd 82-yard interception return for touchdown.

Iowa Central, which has now won five straight bowl games they have participated in, ends their 2010 campaign at 7-3. Rochester closes out the season with a 10-2 overall mark.

Iowa Central was very effective passing the football in their win over Rochester in the 2010 North Star Bowl. Zach Steinhoff (#3) went up high for this reception, one of three he had on the day.

Photo by Bob Brown, North Star Bowl Committee.

Photo by Bob Brown, North Star Bowl Committee. iowa Central Downs rochester for North star bowl Victory roChester, Minn.

Iowa Central – RochesterStats 1 2 3 4 F

Iowa Central CC (7-3) 0 16 7 9 32

Rochester CTC, Minn. (10-2) 7 0 0 0 7

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

05:20 RCTC: Hicks 20-yd pass from Heitkamp. (Good kick).

Second Quarter

10:03 ICC: Arceo 34-yd FG.

03:18 ICC: Wedderburn 1-yd run. (kick failed)

01:00 ICC: Dunn 2-yd run. (Arceo kick)

Third Quarter

03:53 ICC: Borne 48-yd pass from Johnson. (Arceo kick)

Fourth Quarter

10:56 ICC: RCTC safety.

04:16 ICC: Todd 82-yd interception return.

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

Rusty Borne (#24) of Iowa Central caught three passes for 131 yards and also had a touchdown reception in this year’s North Star Bowl.

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C ollege of DuPage, Ill., and Lackawanna College, Pa., both wrapped up their 2010 football seasons with victories at the 2010 Graphic Edge Bowl, held at the

UNI Dome in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on November 21. In the opening contest, DuPage scored first on a 17-

yard TD pass from Cole Lanham to James Kurtz. After the Red Ravens tied the score in the second frame, the Chaparrals went up 14-7 thanks to a two-yard rushing touchdown from Darnell Ratliff. DuPage then added three points on a 29-yard field goal from Cory Kemps with one second remaining in the first half.

Kemps then added a 34-yard field goal in the third quarter. DuPage’s defense gave up a touchdown in the third quarter but shut the Red Ravens out in the fourth quarter to seal the win.

In the feature contest, Lackawanna entered the fourth quarter trailing Ellsworth (Iowa) 20-16 only to score 18 unanswered points to win 34-20. Lackawanna quarterback Tim Enders had a touchdown run and a touchdown pass to Joshua Bailey in the decisive frame. Nicholas Jakelsky also had a 14-yard field goal.

Enders completed 16-of-29 pass attempts for 273 yards in the game and was named the game’s Most Valuable Player.

The Falcons of Lackawanna celebrate their 34-20 victory over Ellsworth. The Falcons scored 18 points in the fourth quarter to defeat the Panthers.

College of DuPage (green/gray) defeated Coffeyville (red/white) in the opening game of the 2010 Graphic Edge Bowl.

Photo courtesy of the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference.

Photo courtesy of the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference.

Dupage and Lackawanna win at 2010 Graphic edge bowlCeDar rapiDs, iowa

Coffeyville – DuPageStats 1 2 3 4 F

Coffeyville CC, Kan. (6-5) 0 7 7 0 14College of DuPage, Ill. (7-5) 7 10 3 0 20

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

09:19 COD: Kurtz 17-yd pass from Lanham. (Kemps kick)

Second Quarter

11:51 CCC: Patton 34-yd pass from Cochran. (Pohlman kick)05:41 COD: Ratcliff 2-yd run. (Kemps kick)00:01 COD: Kemps 29-yd FG.

Third Quarter

12:21 COD: Kemps 34-yd FG. 08:56 CCC: Patton 41-yd pass from Cochran. (Pohlman kick)

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

Lackawanna – EllsworthStats 1 2 3 4 F

Lackawanna College, Pa. (9-2) 7 2 7 18 34

Ellsworth CC, Iowa (9-2) 7 6 7 0 20

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

ECC: James 7-yd run. (Disalvo kick)

LC: Barnes 28-yd pass from Enders. (Jakelsky kick)

Second Quarter

ECC: Tindal 1-yd run. (Curtis rush)

LC: Ellsworth safety.

Third Quarter

LC: Enders 2-yd run. (Jakelsky kick)

ECC: Tindal 19-yd run. (Disalvo kick)

Fourth Quarter

LC: Jakelsky 14-yd FG.

LC: Bailey 8-yd run. (pass failed)

LC: Ellsworth safety.

LC: Barnes 35-yd pass from Bailey. (Jakelsky kick)

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

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H utchinson Community College (Kan.) won its second straight Salt City Bowl and third consecutive bowl game with a 42-21 victory

over Eastern Arizona College on Dec. 4th at Gowans Stadium in Hutchinson. It is the first time in HCC history that the football program has reeled off three-straight bowl victories.

Hutchinson fell behind early 7-0 after Eastern Arizona scored on its second play of the game. The Blue Dragons then scored 21 unanswered points and led by 14 after one quarter. The Gila Monsters made is a one possession game with nine minutes to play in the second quarter, but the Dragons again responded with two unanswered touchdowns to take control of the game.

Eastern Arizona outgained Hutchinson 391-217 and had possession of the ball more than 10 minutes longer than HCC. But the Blue Dragons used superior special teams and a defense that forced five turnovers to maintain its advantage throughout the game.

The Gila Monsters entered the game leading the nation in rushing, but the Blue Dragons held the nation’s top rushing team to 250 yards, some 116 yards under the Gila Monsters’ season average. Rashon Evans, the ninth-leading rusher in the country was limited to 33 yards on 11 carries.

The game’s offensive MVP was Hutchinson receiver and return specialist Cordarrelle Patterson, who had 165 all-purpose yards. He had two punt returns for 126 yards, including an 80-yard return for a touchdown – his third return for a TD this season – that gave Hutch a 21-7 first-quarter lead. He also had a 49-yard kickoff return and another 46-yard punt return.

The Blue Dragons had 217 total yards (199 rushing, 18 passing) and turned the ball over only once. HCC was 5-of-5 in red-zone scoring opportunities.

HCC quarterback Elliott Alford was HCC’s leading rusher with 87 yards on 15 carries and two rushing touchdowns. Alford completed 4 of 6 passes for 18 yards. Derek Campbell had 48 rushing yards on nine carries with one touchdown. Angelo Pease had 37 yards on 10 carries and a score and Jamal Womble had 35 yards on 14 carries with one touchdown.

With their win in the second annual Salt City Bowl, Hutchinson closed out its 2010 season with 10 wins, which tied the program’s all-time mark for victories in a season.

Photo by Stephanie Carpenter, Hutchinson Community College.

blue Dragons run past Gila Monsters to win salt City bowl hUtChiNsoN, Kan.

Eastern Arizona – HutchinsonStats 1 2 3 4 F

Eastern Arizona College (9-3) 7 7 7 0 21

Hutchinson CC, Kan. (10-2) 21 7 7 7 42

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

12:42 EAC: Evans 56-yd pass from Appen. (Porter kick)

08:59 HCC: Pease 1-yd run. (Linn kick)

02:34 HCC: Patterson 80-yd punt return. (Linn kick)

00:51 HCC: Alford 18-yd run. (Linn kick)

Second Quarter

09:00 EAC: Appen 1-yd run. (Porter kick)

03:52 HCC: Alford 10-yd run. (Linn kick)

Third Quarter

11:26 HCC: Campbell 2-yd run. (Linn kick)

00:45 EAC: Appen 1-yd run. (Porter kick)

Fourth Quarter

05:24 HCC: Womble 1-yd run. (Linn kick)

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

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T he Gauchos of Glendale Community College (Ariz.) won for the 12th time at the Valley of the Sun Bowl on December 4th at Matt O. Hanhila Stadium

with a 23-13 victory over Central Lakes College (Minn.). Glendale has the most victories in the Valley of the Sun Bowl than any other team in the event’s 30 year history.

Glendale prevailed thanks to a great performance by quarterback Kevin Yost. The sophomore completed 21-of-37 attempts for 268 yards and two touchdowns. In the fourth quarter, he tossed a 34-yard strike to Andrew Castaneda to give the Gauchos a 17-13 lead. The pair also connected for a 27-yard touchdown in the second quarter.

Castaneda finished the game with seven receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns.

Glendale also got three field goals from Jordan Sanchez who accounted for 11 of the Gauchos 23 points (3FG, 2 PAT).

The Raiders of Central Lakes also had success in

the passing game. Quarterback Dominique Corder completed 12-of-25 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown. He completed passes to six different Central Lakes receivers. Ryan Fray led that group with 100 receiving yards from two receptions.

Andrew Castaneda (#21) was named the Valley of the Sun Bowl MVP after hauling in seven receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns in Glendale’s 23-13 win over Central Lakes.

Glendale quarterback Kevin Yost (#15) led the Gauchos to their 12th Valley of the Sun Bowl title with 268 passing yards and two touchdowns.

Photo by James Abraham, Glendale Community College.

Photo by James Abraham, Glendale Community College. Glendale wins second Consecutive Valley of the sun bowl Crown GLeNDaLe, ariz.

Central Lakes – GlendaleStats 1 2 3 4 F

Central Lakes College, Minn. (10-2) 0 6 7 0 13

Glendale CC, Ariz. (7-4) 0 10 0 13 23

Scoring SummarySecond Quarter

13:48 GCC: Castaneda 27-yd pass from Yost. (Sanchez kick)

13:35 CLC: Burns 95-yd kickoff return. (kick failed)

00:48 GCC: Sanchez 24-yd FG.

Third Quarter

11:30 CLC: Tri 9-yd pass from Corder. (Guimont kick)

Fourth Quarter

13:14 GCC: Castaneda 34-yd pass from Yost. (Sanchez kick)

06:44 GCC: Sanchez 30-yd FG.

02:55 GCC: Sanchez 23-yd FG.

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

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c.h.a.m.P.s. heart Of texas bOwlDecember 4, 2010 // bullDawg StaDium // coPPeraS coVe, texaS

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I n a back-and-forth contest, the Blinn College (Texas) Buccaneers defeated the Arizona Western College Matadors, 31-27 in the 2010 C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas

Bowl December 4th at Bulldawg Stadium in Copperas Cove, Texas. The win marks the second bowl victory in as many seasons for Blinn.

Blinn jumped out to a 10-0 lead after the first quarter. The Bucs used a 27-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Justin Tuggle to Xavier Maxwell to jump out to a 7-0 lead. Later in the quarter the Bucs used an interception by Anthony Riley to set the stage for a 29-yard field goal by Chase Hoover.

The Bucs converted another turnover by the Matadors to points early in the second quarter. Anthony Watson recovered a fumble at the end of the first quarter, which led to a 12-yard touchdown pass from Tuggle to Isaiah Battle to give Blinn a 17-point advantage with 14:15 left in the second half.

Arizona Western would score twice in the second frame to make the score 17-14 at halftime. The Matadors scored on a 14-yard pass from Boomer Green to Jamal Gray and then on a one-yard rush by Reggie Bullock with under a minute remaining in the first half.

Blinn engineered a nine-play, 84-yard touchdown drive on their first possession of the second half that Tuggle finished off with a 33-yard scramble to the end zone. The 24-14 Blinn lead didn’t last long as Damien Williams scored four plays later for Arizona Western on a 52-yard run.

The score would remain 24-21 until early in the fourth quarter when Blinn put together a 15-play, 75-yard touchdown drive, ending with a one-yard run by Marion Grice to give Blinn a 31-21 lead.

The Matadors responded and cut the lead to 31-27 on a

halfback option pass as Bullock found Gray from 14-yards out. Arizona Western would get the ball back with 4:21 left in the game, but the Blinn defense stood firm and sealed the game by stopping the Matadors on a fourth-and-two at the AWC 44-yard line.

Bullock (29-101 yds, TD, TD pass) and Grice (24-100 yds, TD) both rushed for over 100 yards in the contest while Tuggle accounted for three touchdowns (2 pass, 1 rush) for Blinn.

Blinn quarterback Justin Tuggle (#3) breaks away from the Arizona Western defense. Tuggle threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another TD in Blinn’s Heart of Texas Bowl victory.

Photo by Charles Kelm, Blinn College. blinn edges arizona western in heart of texas bowl Copperas CoVe, texas

Arizona Western – BlinnStats 1 2 3 4 F

Arizona Western College (10-2) 0 14 7 6 27

Blinn College, Texas (8-3) 10 7 7 7 31

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

07:07 BC: Maxwell 26-yd pass from Tuggle. (Hover kick)

00:07 BC: Hoover 29-yd FG.

Second Quarter

14:12 BC: Battle 11-yd pass from Tuggle. (Hoover kick)

05:24 AWC: Gray 14-yd pass from Green. (Feer kick)

00:26 AWC: Bullock 1-yd run. (Feer kick)

Third Quarter

08:40 BC: Tuggle 33-yd run. (Hoover kick)

06:55 AWC: Williams 52-yd run. (Feer kick)

Fourth Quarter

11:23 BC: Grice 1-yd run. (Hoover kick)

06:52 AWC: Gray 23-yd pass from Bullock. (Kick blocked)

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

Blinn running back Marion Grice (#27) rushed for 100 yards on 29 carries and had a one-yard TD run in the fourth quarter to lead the Bucs to a 31-27 win over Arizona Western in the Heart of Texas Bowl.

Photo by Charles Kelm, Blinn College.

Taken from reports by Arizona Western College and Blinn College

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S now College (Utah) used six Colter Smith touchdown passes and 548 yards of total offense en route to a 48-36 victory over Iowa Western Community

College December 4th at the Top of the Mountains Bowl at Rio Tinto Stadium.

After giving up a quick, early touchdown, Snow bounced back with 34 straight points, before giving up a Reiver touchdown going into halftime.

Snow tacked on another touchdown six minutes into the third quarter, before Iowa Western attempted a comeback, scoring three straight touchdowns and pulling within five points with nine minutes left in the game.

Snow running back Matt Wright then took control of the game. Wright, who ran for 116 yards and a touchdown in the game, led a Badger drive that spanned over seven minutes and left the Reiver’s little time on the clock.

Wright carried the ball 11 times for 47 yards on the final drive, including a nine-yard touchdown run.

Iowa Western compiled 461 yards total including 440 through the air. Quarterback Zack Stoudt was 39-76 for 440 and three touchdowns for the game, the first bowl in Iowa Western’s short two-year history.

Smith finished the game with 309 yards and six touchdowns. He completed 22-of-34 passes and also had an interception.

The victory brings Snow’s Top of the Mountains Bowl record to 5-2, including two straight victories. The win also marks the fifth straight season with at least 10 victories for the Badgers.

Gage Loftin (#17) hauls in one of his six receptions in the Top of the Mountains Bowl. He finished the game with 69 yards receiving and a touchdown.

Photo by Greg Dart and courtesy of Top of the Mountains Bowl committee.

snow takes Care of iowa western to win top of Mountains bowl saNDy, Utah

Iowa Western – SnowStats 1 2 3 4 F

Iowa Western CC (9-2) 7 8 14 7 36Snow College, Utah (10-2) 20 14 7 7 48

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

13:15 IWCC: Waters 8-yd pass from Stoudt. (Dickson kick)06:43 SC: Brown 63-yd pass from Smith. (Sweat kick)00:40 SC: Loftin 12-yd pass from Smith. (kick failed)00:01 SC: Muka 24-yd pass from Smith. (Sweat kick)

Second Quarter

11:07 SC: Morton 13-yd pass from Smith. (Sweat kick)07:30 SC: Kinikini 3-yd pass from Smith. (Sweat kick)04:40 IWCC: Singleton 3-yd run. (Miller pass from

Baughman)

Third Quarter

08:48 SC: Lloyd 50-yd pass from Smith. (Sweat kick)06:36 IWCC: Waters 7-yd pass from Stoudt. (Dickson kick)03:25 IWCC: Stoudt 1-yd run. (Dickson kick)

Fourth Quarter

09:07 IWCC: Hill 27-yd pass from Stoudt. (Dickson kick)01:29 SC: Wright 9-yd run. (Sweat kick)

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

Snow’s Matt Wright (#28) had 116 rushing yards and a late touchdown to lead the Badgers to a 48-36 win over Iowa Western in this year’s Top of the Mountains Bowl.

Photo by Greg Dart and courtesy of Top of the Mountains Bowl committee.

by Greg Dart, SNOW COLLEGE

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T he third edition of Mississippi Bowl featured 115 points and more than a thousand yards of offense, which kept the scoreboard operator and statisticians

busy right up to the game’s final play. However, it was two defensive plays down the stretch that helped Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College outlast Grand Rapids Community College (Mich.) 62-53 in the third annual event on Dec. 5 at Biloxi Indian Stadium.

With Mississippi Gulf Coast nursing a 56-53 lead, Bulldogs safety Lamar Johnson intercepted a Grand Rapids pass as the Raiders were driving for a game-tying field goal with 1:30 to go. After the MGC offense ran the clock down to eight seconds, a flea-flicker play by Grand Rapids turned into a one-yard fumble return for touchdown by Mario Stovall as time expired.

Grand Rapids fell behind MGC 20-0 in the first quarter after two of the team’s six turnovers led to 14 points. The second quarter opened with a 14-point offensive burst from Grand Rapids, featuring two touchdown passes by James Stallons.

Then the Bulldog offense responded with a 14-point uprising of its own as Clayton Moore hooked up with wide receiver Javon Bell twice over a four minute span.

The first half came to an end with a 44-yard field goal by Greg Cognetto and a 32-yard TD pass from Stallons to Dominque Douglas to make it 35-23 Bulldogs at halftime.

GRCC scored 18 unanswered points over the final two minutes of the first half and the beginning two minutes of the third quarter to cut the Bulldog lead to 35-32. MGC responded as James Gillum scored on a two-yard run and Moore hit Mo Miliam for a TD pass to take a 49-32 lead.

The Raiders came back at the end of the quarter as Stallons and Douglas connected for an 89-yard TD bomb and an eight-yard strike making it 49-46 Gulf Coast after three quarters.

MGC finally took control of the game on a 10-play, 80-yard drive that was capped with a four-yard TD run by 330 pound nose guard Jonathan Jenkins.

The Raiders closed to 56-53 on the fourth TD connection between Stallons and Douglas with exactly five minutes remaining.

Both quarterbacks and three receivers put up shocking numbers on the day. Stallons passed for 465 yards and an amazing seven touchdowns – four to Douglas who had 10 receptions on the day for 232 yards for Grand Rapids. Moore finished with 354 yards and four touchdowns for Mississippi Gulf Coast. Miliam led the Bulldogs with 153 yards receiving and a touchdown while Bell had two touchdowns with 128 yards.

offense prevails in shootout at Mississippi bowl biLoxi, Miss.

Grand Rapids – Mississippi Gulf CoastStats 1 2 3 4 F

Grand Rapids CC, Mich. (10-2) 0 23 23 7 53

Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (10-2) 20 15 14 13 62

Scoring SummaryFirst Quarter

14:10 MGCCC: Amacker 15-yd pass from Moore. (Scott kick)

09:56 MGCCC: Gillum 4-yd run. (Scott kick)

09:07 MGCCC: Lawrence 30-yd fumble return. (kick failed)

Second Quarter

14:26 GRCC: Parker 79-yd pass from Stallons. (Cognetto kick)

13:04 GRCC: Hemphill 8-yd pass from Stallons. (Cognetto kick)

08:33 MGCCC: Bell 16-yd pass from Moore. (Amacker run)

04:12 MGCCC: Bell 2-yd pass from Moore. (Scott kick)

01:49 GRCC: Cognetto 44-yd FG.

00:20 GRCC: Douglas 32-yd pass from Stallons. (pass failed)

Third Quarter

13:26 GRCC: MGCCC safety.

13:11 GRCC: Payne 51-yd pass from Stallons. (Cognetto kick)

10:34 MGCCC: Gillum 2-yd run. (Scott kick)

07:34 MGCCC: Miliam 42-yd pass from Moore. (Scott kick)

06:42 GRCC: Douglas 89-yd pass from Stallons. (Cognetto kick)

00:57 GRCC: Douglas 8-yd pass from Stallons. (Cognetto kick)

Fourth Quarter

08:09 MGCCC: Jenkins 4-yd run. (Scott kick)

05:00 GRCC: Douglas 20-yd pass from Stallons. (Cognetto kick)

00:02 MGCC: Stoval 1-yd fumble return. (no try)

Additional stats can be found online at www.njcaa.org.

Photo courtesy of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Photo courtesy of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

Mississippi Gulf Coast QB Clayton Moore (#8) led the Bulldogs to a 62-53 win over Grand Rapids in the Mississippi Bowl by throwing for 354 yards and four touchdowns.

Alonzo Lawrence (#15) scored a touchdown for Mississippi Gulf Coast in this year’s Mississippi Bowl on a 30-yard fumble return for touchdown.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The NJCAA’s leading rusher in 2010 along with one of the highest ranking players in tackles and sacks were selected as the 2010 NJCAA Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year by the NJCAA Football Coaches Association. Arizona Western College sophomore running back Reggie Bullock won offensive honors, while Butler Community College (Kan.) defensive end Brad Graham received the defensive award. The 2010 season marked the 21st consecutive year that the NJCAA Football Coaches Association has selected a player of the year. Since 2000, an award has been given to both an offensive and defensive player.

Reggie Bullock Running Back (5-9, 180 lbs.) Arizona Western College Bullock has arguably been one of the most productive and consistent offensive players in the NJCAA for the past two seasons. His production helped lead the Matadors to back-to-back Western States Football League titles and two bowl appearances. He twice earned Offensive Player of the Year honors in the WSFL and was a First-Team NJCAA All-American selection in 2010 after receiving Second-Team honors as a freshman.

The 2010 season saw Bullock lead the NJCAA in rushing yards (1,830), rushing yards per game (152.5), rushing touchdowns (20) and scoring (132 pts - 22 total TDs). He also caught 16 passes out of the backfield for 170 yards and two additional touchdowns. Bullock rushed for over 100 yards in all 12 games he played last season with his best performance coming on Nov. 13th when he racked up 232 yards on a season-high 36 carries along with a touchdown in a 34-14 win over Scottsdale (Ariz.). A native of Las Vegas, Nev., Bullock has had an impressive two years at AWC. He leaves the Matador program after amassing 3,247 rushing yards, 43 total touchdowns and 40 rushing touchdowns. He rushed for over 100 yards in 21 out of 22 games he played in and gained over 200 yards in a game three times. Bullock has successfully transferred and will play the 2011 season as a Pirate at East Carolina University.

Cornellius Carradine Defensive End (6’5”, 257 lbs.) Butler Community College (Kan.) Carradine was the Defensive Player of the Year in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference and a First-Team NJCAA All-American selection in 2010. He helped lead Butler to a KJCCC and Region 6 title as well as a berth in the 2010

NJCAA Football Championship Game (Citizen's Bank Bowl). The Cincinnati, Ohio, native led the KJCCC with 120 tackles (4th in NJCAA) and 16 sacks (T-2nd in NJCAA). He also had 20 tackles for loss (7th in NJCAA), two forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown. Carradine was the leader of a Butler defense that held opponents to a mere 9.5 points per game and 227.5 yards of offense during the regular season. He twice earned NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week honors and his best performance of 2010 came in a 35-12 win over Garden City on Oct. 2 when he was credited with 19 tackles (14 solo), including five tackles for loss and a sack. Carradine is the third defensive player from Butler since 2006, and fourth overall, to be selected as the NJCAA Football Player of the Year (Rudi Johnson - 1999; Austin Parker - 2006; Markus White - 2008). His honor also marks the fifth consecutive year that a player from the KJCCC has been named either the Offensive or Defensive NJCAA Football Player of the Year. Carradine will follow in the footsteps of former Butler defensive end and 2007 NJCAA Football Player of the Year Markus White and will play the remainder of his collegiate career at Florida State University.

Previous NJCAA Player-of-the-Year Selections

Year Player Pos. College, State

1990 John Kaleo QB Montgomery College, Md.

1991 Kalin Hall RB Dixie State College of Utah

1992 Russell Evans QB Northwest Mississippi CC

1993 Roger Cook QB Dixie State College of Utah

1994 Chris Windsor QB Garden City CC, Kan.

1995 Fred Taylor QB Hinds CC, Miss.

1996 Rodrick Johnson RB Dixie State College of Utah

1997 Frank Murphy RB Garden City CC, Kan.

1998 Terrance Williams RB Hinds CC, Miss.

1999 Rudi Johnson RB Butler County CC, Kan.

2000 Marc Dunn QB Ricks College, Idaho

Dustin Looman DL Rochester CTC, Minn.

2001 Rashad Armstrong RB Mesa CC, Ariz.

Randy Jackson DE Georgia Military College

2002 Kelvin Hayden WR Joliet Junior College, Ill.

Jamaal Jackson DB Northwest Mississippi CC

2003 Emmanuel Marc RB Hudson Valley CC, N.Y.

Larry Kendrick DB Pearl River CC, Miss.

2004 Jimmy Oliver QB Pearl River CC, Miss.

Mickey Pimental LB Pima CC, Ariz.

2005 Jimmy Oliver QB Pearl River CC, Miss.

Jonathon Batson DB Cisco JC, Texas

2006 Cade Cooper QB Snow College, Utah

Austin Panter LB Butler CC, Kan.

2007 Jocques Crawford RB Cisco JC, Texas

Markus White DE Butler CC, Kan.

2008 Terrance Cain QB Blinn College, Texas

Eugene Kinlaw DL Hutchinson CC, Kan,

2009 Jasmin Hopkins RB Fort Scott CC, Kan.

Brad Graham LB Navarro College, Texas

Reggie Bullock RB Arizona Western College 2010

Cornellius Carradine DE Butler CC, Kan.

2010 PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS

Reggie Bullock (Arizona Western) and Cornellius Carradine (Butler)

Named 2010 NJCAA Football Players of the Year

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2010 NJCAA COACH OF THE YEAR

CORSICANA, TEXAS - Navarro College (Texas) head coach Nick Bobeck was named the 2010 NJCAA Football Coaches Association at the American Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year Dinner in January at the 2011 AFCA Convention in Dallas, Texas. The 2010 season was just Bobeck’s third at the helm of Bulldog program. He guided Navarro to an 11-1 overall record, the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) title and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national title in 2010. His Bulldogs were also named the Junior College Team of the Year by FieldTurf®. In his three years (2008-10) at Navarro, Bobeck has compiled a record of 32-3 (.914), captured three SWJCFC regular season titles, and finished each of his first three seasons with teams ranked among the top five in the nation. In his first season, he was named the 2008 NJCAA Football Coach of the Year after leading the Bulldogs to a 10-1 season mark. In 2009, the Bulldogs finished the season at 11-1 and defeated Mississippi Gulf Coast in the Heart of Texas

Bowl. Navarro finished at No. 3 in the final NJCAA rankings. For the 2010 season, Bobeck and the Bulldogs again captured the SWJCFC regular season crown and won 11 straight contests including a 13-12 nail-bitter over Butler (Kan.) in the 2010 NJCAA Football Championship Game at the Citizen’s Bank Bowl. Over three seasons he has coached five All-Americans, 16 All-Conference performers and the 2009 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year (Brad Graham). Before being named Navarro’s head coach in the summer of 2008, Bobeck served as offensive coordinator for the 2007 season in which the Bulldogs won the conference championship and the Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl. He spent time at Texas A&M University and the University of Central Oklahoma before joining the Navarro staff.

Navarro’s Bobeck Selected as 2010 NJCAA Coach of the Year Bulldogs Head Coach Earns Honor for a Second Time

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offense second TeamName Pos. College

Zach Mettenberger qb Butler Community College, Kan.Darrelynn Dunn rb Iowa Central Community CollegeSteven Miller rb Nassau Community College, N.Y.Marcus Kennard wr Butler Community College, Kan.Chris Hicks wr Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn.Drew Robinson te Snow College, UtahMark Pratt c Snow College, UtahCarlin Landingham ol Grand Rapids Community College, Mich.Joe Danaker ol Lackawanna College, Pa.Aaron Douglas ol Arizona Western CollegeKen Van Hulue ol Cisco College, TexasCordarrelle Patterson rs Hutchinson Community College, Kan.Jaimie Salazar k Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

Honorable menTionName Pos. College

Jacob Morgan qb Cisco College, TexasBrad Henderson qb East Mississippi Community CollegeDominique Corder qb Central Lakes College, Minn.Willie Tindall qb Ellsworth Community College, IowaZack Stoudt qb Iowa Western Community CollegeStephen Houston rb Independence Community College, Kan.Matthew Willis rb Hinds Community College, Miss.Xan Mangum wr New Mexico Military InstituteDeunta Jennings wr/rs North Dakota St. College of ScienceTyler Knight te Georgia Military CollegeAntonio Foster ol Northeast Mississippi Community College Mike Yoder ol Blinn College, TexasKevin Buford k Northwest Mississippi Community College

defense second TeamName Pos. College

Quinton Dial dl East Mississippi Community CollegeJared Ebert dl Iowa Western Community CollegeMeshak Williams dl Hutchinson Community College, Kan.Wiltavius Hinton dl Mesabi Range Community & Technical College, Minn.Sam Small lb Northwest Mississippi Community CollegeTerran Buck lb College of DuPage, Ill.Mark Spaight lb Garden City Community College, Kan.J.D. Ratliff db Southwest Mississippi Community CollegeSir Aaron Taylor db Alfred State College, N.Y.Stoney Burns db Central Lakes College, Minn.Angelo Hadley db Butler Community College, Kan.Tyler Bennett p Phoenix College, Ariz.

Honorable menTionName Pos. College

John Jenkins dl Mississippi Gulf Coast Community CollegeKeith Watson dl ASA, N.Y.Sylvester Williams dl Coffeyville Community College, Kan.Greg Smith dl Louisburg College, N.C.Chris Ficklin lb East Central Community College, Miss.Siriki Diabati lb Nassau Community College, N.Y.Mike Juene lb Independence Community College, Kan.Jordan Hunt lb Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss.Alex Benson db Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn.Malachi Freeman db Nassau Community College, N.Y.Dorrian Roberts db Hutchinson Community College, Kan.Colter Johnson p Alfred State College, N.Y.

Melvin German QB Pearl River CC, Miss.

Josh Johnson RB Trinity Valley CC, Texas

Reggie Bullock RB Arizona Western College

Dexter Holmes WR Ellsworth CC, Iowa

Carlton Johnson DL Grand Rapids CC, Mich.

McKay Frandsen DL Snow College, Utah

Cornellius Carradine DL Butler CC, Kan.

Toby Jackson DL Navarro College, Texas

Javon Bell WR Mississippi Gulf Coast CC

John Rabe TE Ellsworth CC, Iowa

Nate Hartung C Eastern Arizona College

Kaleb Broome OL Georgia Military College

Alonzo Highsmith LB Phoenix College, Ariz.

Princeton Jackson LB Blinn College, Texas

Josh Francis LB Lackawanna College, Pa.

Troy Smith B Grand Rapids CC, Mich.

Jake Fahrenkrug OL / N. Dakota St. College of Science

Ryan Schraeder OL / Butler CC, Kansas

Jeremy Graffree OL / Mississippi Gulf Coast CC

Philander Moore RS / Blinn College, Texas

Alex Sweat kSnow College, Utah

Maurice Hood DB Tyler Junior College, Texas

Isiah Wiley DB Arizona Western College

Victor Daniels B Butler CC, Kan.

Cory Kemps P College of DuPage, Ill.

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Position Name NJCAA College Where They Will Play in ‘11

QB Melvin German Pearl River Community College, Miss. Returning

RB Josh Johnson Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Tarleton State University, Texas

RB Reggie Bullock Arizona Western College East Carolina University, N.C.

WR Dexter Holmes Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Returning

WR Javon Bell Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Returning

TE John Rabe Ellsworth Community College, Iowa University of Minnesota

C Nate Hartung Eastern Arizona College Bringham Young University, Utah

OL Kaleb Broome Georgia Military College University of South Carolina

OL Jake Fahrenkrug North Dakota St. College of Science Florida State University

OL Ryan Schraeder Butler Community College, Kan. Valdosta State University, Ga.

OL Jeremy Graffree Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Louisiana Tech University

PK Alex Sweat Snow College, Utah N/A

RS Philander Moore Blinn College, Texas University of Mississippi

SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE

Position Name NJCAA College Where They Will Play in ‘11

QB Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College, Kan. Louisiana State University

RB Darrelynn Dunn Iowa Central Community College Illinois State University

RB Steven Miller Nassau Community College, N.Y. Appalachian State University, N.C.

WR Marcus Kennard Butler Community College, Kan. Texas Tech University

WR Chris Hicks Rochester CTC, Minn. N/A

TE Drew Robinson Snow College, Utah University of Arizona

C Mark Pratt Snow College, Utah Youngstown State University, Ohio

OL Carlin Landingham Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Returning

OL Joe Danaker Lackawanna College, Pa. Stony Brook University, N.Y.

OL Aaron Douglas Arizona Western College University of Alabama

OL Ken Van Hulue Cisco College, Texas N/A

PK Jaimie Salazar Trinity Valley Community College, Texas University of Arizona

RS Cordarrelle Patterson Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Returning

HONORABLE MENTION - OFFENSE

Position Name NJCAA College Where They Will Play in ‘11

QB Jacob Morgan Cisco College, Texas Returning

QB Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College Northwestern State University, La.

QB Dominique Corder Central Lakes College, Minn. Deceased

QB Willie Tindal Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Returning

QB Zack Stoudt Iowa Western Community College University of Mississippi

RB Stephen Houston Independence Community College, Kan. Indiana University

RB Matthew Willis Hinds Community College, Miss. University of West Alabama

WR Xan Magnum New Mexico Military Institute Returning

WR/RS Deunta Jennings North Dakota St. College of Science Mars Hill College, N.C.

TE Tyler Knight Georgia Military College Ohio University

OL Antonio Foster Northeast Mississippi Community College Returning

PK Mike Yoder Blinn College, Texas Texas State University

RS Kevin Buford Northwest Mississippi Community College University of Central Arkansas

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FIRST TEAM - DEFENSE

Position Name NJCAA College Where They Will Play in ‘11

DL Carlton Johnson Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. N/A

DL McKay Frandsen Snow College, Utah North Carolina State University

DL Cornellius Carradine Butler Community College, Kan. Florida State University

DL Toby Jackson Navarro College, Texas University of Central Florida

LB Alonzo Highsmith Phoenix College, Ariz. University of Arkansas

LB Princeton Jackson Blinn College, Texas Oklahoma State University

LB Josh Francis Lackawanna College, Pa. West Virginia University

DB Troy Smith Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. N/A

DB Maurice Hood Tyler Junior College, Texas Southern Methodist University

DB Isiah Wiley Arizona Western College University of Southern California

DB Victor Daniels Butler Community College, Kan. Murray State University, Ky.

P Cory Kemps College of DuPage, Ill. Nicholls State University, La.

SECOND TEAM - DEFENSE

Position Name NJCAA College Where They Will Play in ‘11

DL Quinton Dial East Mississippi Community College University of Alabama

DL Jared Ebert Iowa Western Community College University of Oregon

DL Meshak Williams Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Kansas State University

DL Wiltavius Hinton Mesabi Range CTC, Minn. N/A

LB Sam Small Northwest Mississippi Community College Murray State University, Ky.

LB Terran Buck College of DuPage, Ill. University of Central Florida

LB Mark Spaight Garden City Community College, Kan. Southern Arkansas University

DB J.D. Ratliff Southwest Mississippi Community College University of Tulsa, Okla.

DB Sir Aaron Taylor Alfred State College, N.Y. Youngstown State University, Ohio

DB Stoney Burns Central Lakes College, Minn. N/A

DB Angelo Hadley Butler Community College, Kan. Troy University, Ala.

P Tyler Bennett Phoenix College, Ariz. Utah State University

HONORABLE MENTION - DEFENSE

Position Name NJCAA College Where They Will Play in ‘11

DL John Jenkins Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College University of Georgia

DL Keith Watson ASA, N.Y. Stephen F. Austin State University

DL Sylvester Williams Coffeyville Community College, Kan. University of North Carolina

DL Greg Smith Louisburg College, N.C. Benedict College, S.C.

DL Chris Ficklin East Central Community College, Miss. Returning

LB Siriki Diabate Nassau Community College, N.Y Syracuse University, N.Y.

LB Mike Jeune Independence Community College, Kan. University of South Florida

LB Jordan Hunt Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Florida International University

DB Alex Benson Rochester CTC, Minn. Minnesota State-Mankato

DB Malachi Freeman Nassau Community College, N.Y. N/A

DB Dorrian Roberts Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Kansas State University

P Colter Johnson Alfred State College, N.Y. Returning

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Rank Athlete College GP Carries Yards TD's Avg.

1 Reggie Bullock Arizona Western College 12 301 1,830 20 152.5

2 Josh Johnson Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 9 215 1,368 16 152.0

3 Darrelynn Dunn Iow a Central Community College 9 206 1,250 18 138.9

4 Marion Grice Blinn College, Texas 10 160 1,169 17 116.9

5 Kenny Youngs Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 6 137 699 2 116.5

6 Matthew Willis Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 188 1,035 13 115.0

7 Stephen Houston Independence Community College, Kan. 10 165 1,082 5 108.2

8 James Gillum Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 234 1,297 16 108.1

9 Keion Wade Garden City Community College, Kan. 9 204 838 5 93.1

10 Eric Brow n Minnesota State CTC 9 190 836 6 92.0

Rank Athlete College GP Carries TD's Avg. Yards

1 Reggie Bullock Arizona Western College 12 301 20 152.5 1,830

2 Josh Johnson Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 9 215 16 152.0 1,368

3 James Gillum Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 234 16 108.1 1,297

4 Darrelynn Dunn Iow a Central Community College 9 206 18 138.9 1,250

5 Marion Grice Blinn College, Texas 10 160 17 116.9 1,169

6 Stephen Houston Independence Community College, Kan. 10 165 5 108.2 1,082

7 Matthew Willis Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 188 13 115.0 1,035

8 Matt Wright Snow College, Utah 12 122 13 80.8 969

9 Jalen Singleton Iow a Western Community College 11 173 3 85.4 639

10 Jay Jones Northw est Mississippi Community College 10 149 8 92.0 920

Rank Athlete College GP Carries Yards Avg. TD's

1 Reggie Bullock Arizona Western College 12 301 1,830 152.5 20

2 Darrelynn Dunn Iow a Central Community College 9 206 1,250 138.9 18

3 Marion Grice Blinn College, Texas 10 160 1,169 116.9 17

4 Josh Johnson Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 9 215 1,368 152.0 16

4 James Gillum Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 234 1,297 108.1 16

6 Matthew Willis Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 188 1,035 115 13

6 Matt Wright Snow College, Utah 12 122 969 80.8 13

8 Steve Miller Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11 148 914 83.1 12

9 Justin Tuggle Blinn College, Texas 10 109 623 62.3 11

10 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 172 762 69.3 10

10 Terrance Moore Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 102 542 49.3 10

10 Damien Williams Arizona Western College 12 95 723 60.3 10

10 Jaquise Cook Northeast Mississippi Community College 9 185 825 91.7 10

10 Avery Walker Mesabi Range CTC, Minn. 10 159 859 85.9 10

10 Travis Zacharie Snow College, Utah 11 78 523 47.5 10

Rushing Touchdowns

Total Rushing Yards

Rushing Average Per Game

Rank Athlete College GP INT Yards TD's Avg.

1 Melvin German Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 369 2,728 17 303.1

2 Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College 10 388 2,763 26 276.3

3 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 349 2,929 23 266.3

4 David Vega New Mexico Military Institute 11 324 2,829 22 257.2

5 Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College, Kan. 11 271 2,512 31 228.4

6 Cody Sokol Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 9 245 2,041 23 226.8

7 Kevin Yost Glendale Community College, Ariz. 10 264 2,176 13 217.6

8 Cayden Cochran Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 354 2,393 20 217.5

9 Jacob Morgan Cisco College, Texas 9 285 1,867 15 207.3

10 Anthony Sheppard Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 208 1,866 15 207.3

Passing Yard - Average Per Game

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Rank Athlete College GP Int. Yards TD's Avg.

1 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 349 2,929 23 266.3

2 David Vega New Mexico Military Institute 11 324 2,829 22 257.0

3 Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College 10 388 2,763 26 276.3

4 Melvin German Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 369 2,728 17 303.1

5 Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College, Kan. 11 271 2,512 31 228.4

6 Clayton Moore Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 257 2,395 23 199.6

7 Cayden Cochran Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 354 2,393 20 217.5

8 Derick Heitkamp Rochester CTC, Minn. 11 217 2,280 30 207.3

9 Zach Stoudt Iow a Western Community College 11 323 2,262 21 205.6

10 Kevin Yost Glendale Community College, Ariz. 10 264 2,176 13 217.6

Total Passing Yards

Rank Athlete College GP Att. Comp. Pct.

1 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 349 240 .690

2 Timothy Enders Lackaw anna College, Pa. 11 253 165 .650

2 Melvin German Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 369 240 .650

2 James Stallons Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 221 143 .650

5 Adam Eastman Snow College, Utah 9 179 113 .630

6 Brent Osborn Northw est Mississippi Community College 10 295 181 .620

7 Clayton Moore Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 257 155 .600

8 Si'Darius Blackshire Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 11 281 169 .600

8 Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College 10 388 232 .600

9 Cole Lanham College of DuPage, Ill. 11 250 148 .590

9 Elliott Alford Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 12 196 115 .590

9 Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College , Kan. 11 271 159 .590

9 Andy Wilson Itaw amba Community College, Miss. 9 217 127 .590

Passing Completion Percentage (Min. of 140 pass attempts)

Rank Athlete College GP Int. Pct. Yards TD's

1 Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College, Kan. 11 3 .590 2,512 31

2 Derick Heitkamp Rochester CTC, Minn. 11 9 .530 2,280 30

3 Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College 10 7 .600 2,763 26

4 Cody Sokol Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 9 14 .560 2,041 23

4 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 5 .690 2,929 23

4 Clayton Moore Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 7 .600 2,395 23

7 David Vega New Mexico Military Institute 11 13 .580 2,829 22

8 Dominique Corder Central Lakes College-Brainerd, Minn. 10 8 .530 1,777 21

8 Zach Stoudt Iow a Western Community College 11 7 .560 2,262 21

10 Cayden Cochran Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 8 .550 2,393 20

Passing Touchdowns

Rank Athlete College GP Rec. Yards TD's Rec./Gm

1 Xan Mangum New Mexico Military Institute 11 64 1,340 9 5.82

2 Javon Bell Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 46 1,313 17 3.83

3 Deunta Jennings North Dakota State College of Science 9 52 985 15 5.78

4 Dexter Holmes Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 10 65 972 12 6.50

5 Cordarrelle Patterson Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 11 52 908 9 4.73

6 Malcolm Eugene ASA, N.Y. 9 49 898 8 5.44

7 Marcus Kennard Butler Community College, Kan. 10 43 876 13 4.30

8 Terrill Barnes Lackaw anna College, Pa. 11 47 873 14 4.37

9 Chris Hicks Rochester CTC, Minn. 10 33 856 15 3.30

10 Matt Waters Iow a Western Community College 11 49 848 9 4.46

Total Receiving Yards

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Rank Athlete College GP Rec. Yards TD's Rec./Gm

1 Dexter Holmes Iow a Western Community College 10 65 972 12 5.50

2 Xan Mangum New Mexico Military Institute 11 64 1,340 9 5.82

3 Steve McNair, Jr. Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 56 631 3 6.22

4 Quniton Patton Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 55 786 6 5.00

5 Derrick Low e Phoenix College, Ariz. 10 54 770 6 5.40

6 Myles White Northw est Mississippi Community College 10 53 712 6 5.30

7 Cordarrelle Patterson Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 11 52 908 9 4.73

7 Dominique Douglas Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 52 722 7 4.73

7 Deunta Jennings North Dakota State College of Science 9 52 985 15 5.78

10 Morris Miliam Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 51 605 4 4.25

Rank Athlete College GP Rec. Yards TD's Rec./Gm

1 Dexter Holmes Iow a Western Community College 10 972 972 12 6.50

2 Steve McNair, Jr. Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 631 631 3 6.22

3 Xan Mangum New Mexico Military Institute 11 1340 1,340 9 5.82

4 Deunta Jennings North Dakota State College of Science 9 985 985 15 5.78

5 Malcolm Moulton Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 8 714 714 5 5.50

6 Malcolm Eugene ASA, N.Y. 9 898 898 8 5.44

7 Derrick Low e Phoenix College, Ariz. 10 770 770 6 5.40

8 Rejean Carlson Itasca Community College, Minn. 6 540 540 3 5.33

9 Myles White Northw est Mississippi Community College 10 712 712 6 5.30

10 Josh Jarboe Northeast Mississippi Community College 8 495 495 2 5.25

Rank Athlete College GP Rec. Yards TD's Rec./Gm

1 Javon Bell Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 46 1,313 17 3.83

2 Deunta Jennings North Dakota State College of Science 9 52 985 15 5.78

2 Chris Hicks Rochester CTC, Minn. 10 33 856 15 3.30

4 Terrill Barnes Lackaw anna College. Pa. 11 47 873 14 4.27

5 Marcus Kennard Butler Community College, Kan. 10 43 876 13 4.30

6 Dexter Holmes Iow a Western Community College 10 65 972 12 6.50

7 Duron Carter Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 9 44 690 10 4.89

7 Josh Griff in Alfred State College, N.Y. 10 38 614 10 3.80

8 Blake Jackson Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 10 33 540 9 3.30

8 Cordarrelle Patterson Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 11 52 908 9 4.73

8 Marquise Hill Iow a Western Community College 10 28 402 9 2.80

8 Xan Mangum New Mexico Military Institute 11 64 1,340 9 5.82

8 Matt Waters Iow a Western Community College 11 49 848 9 4.46

8 Jacob Payne Grand Rapids Community College 11 33 490 9 3.00

Total Receptions

Receiving - Catches Per Game

Receiving Touchdowns

Rank Athlete College GP Plays Rush Yds Pass Yds Total Avg.

1 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 521 762 2,929 3,691 335.5

2 Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College 10 493 320 2,763 3,083 308.3

3 David Vega New Mexico Military Institute 11 425 198 2,829 3,027 275.2

4 Melvin German Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 468 119 2,728 2,847 316.3

5 Clayton Moore Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 319 309 2,395 2,704 225.3

6 Justin Tuggle Blinn College, Texas 10 350 623 1,855 2,478 247.8

7 Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College, Kan. 11 330 -50 2,512 2,462 223.8

8 Derick Heitkamp Rochester CTC, Minn. 11 265 92 2,280 2,372 215.6

9 Timothy Enders Lackaw anna College, Pa. 11 364 225 2,098 2,323 211.2

10 Cayden Cochran Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 410 -81 2,393 2,312 210.2

Total Offense

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Rank Athlete College GP Plays Rush Yds Pass Yds Total Avg.

1 Willie Tindal Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 521 762 2,929 3,691 335.5

2 Melvin German Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 468 119 2,728 2,847 316.3

3 Brad Henderson East Mississippi Community College 10 493 320 2,763 3,083 308.3

4 David Vega New Mexico Military Institute 11 425 198 2,829 3,027 275.2

5 Justin Tuggle Blinn College, Texas 10 350 623 1,855 2,478 247.8

6 Blake Matherne East Central Community College, Miss. 9 335 539 1,642 2,181 242.3

7 Kevin Yost Glendale Community College, Ariz. 10 346 100 2,176 2,276 227.6

8 Clayton Moore Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 319 309 2,395 2,704 225.3

9 Zach Mettenberger Butler Community College, Kan. 11 330 -50 2,512 2,462 223.8

10 Anthony Sheppard Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 319 146 1,866 2,012 223.5

Total Offense Average Per Game (Min. 8 GP)

Rank Athlete College PAT Att.PAT

MadeFGM Points FG Long

1 Alex Sw eat 54 54 19 111 43

2 Jaimie Salazar 44 41 14 83 48

2 Will Scott 66 62 7 83 45

4 Jeremy Linn 56 56 7 77 39

5 Cody Dickson 53 51 8 75 39

6 Taurean Durham 49 43 10 73 50

6 Chase Hover 50 49 8 73 47

6 Jarred Martin 50 49 8 73 50

8 Kevin Buford 36 33 13 72 45

10 Dongw oo Kim 48 37 11 70 47

Snow College, Utah

Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

New Mexico Military Institute

Northw est Mississippi Community College

Rochester CTC, Minn.

Hutchinson Community College, Kan.

Iow a Western Community College

Nassau Community College, N.Y.

Blinn College, Texas

Rank Athlete College GP TD's2-Pt.

Conv. Total

1 Reggie Bullock Arizona Western College 12 22 0 132

2 Deunta Jennings North Dakota State College of Science 9 18 0 108

2 Darrelynn Dunn Iow a Central Community College 9 18 0 108

4 Marion Grice Blinn College, Texas 10 17 0 102

4 Javon Bell Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 17 0 102

6 Josh Johnson Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 9 16 0 96

6 James Gillum Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 16 0 96

8 Chris Theulen Dean College, Mass. 6 15 0 90

8 Chris Hicks Rochester CTC, Minn. 10 15 0 90

10 Matthew Willis Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 14 0 84

10 Terrill Barnes Lackaw anna College, Pa. 11 14 0 84

Scoring - Non-Kickers

Rank Athlete PuntsTotal

Yds

Punt

Avg.

Punt

Long

1 Cory Kemps 54 2,385 44.2 80

2 Tyler Bennett 43 1,880 43.7 68

3 Josh Hubner 41 1,660 40.5 64

4 Quniton Patton 62 2,472 39.9 75

5 Zach Kerndt 37 1,474 39.8 64

6 Jarred Martin New Mexico Military Institute 39 1,536 39.0 58

6 Kevin Buford Northw est Mississippi Commuunity College 42 1,639 38.6 68

8 Colter Johnson Alfred State College, N.Y. 51 1,971 38.6 77

9 Chase Tennepenny Fort Scott Community College 36 1,391 38.6 79

10 Craig McCraney 43 1,659 38.6 59Hinds Community College, Miss.

Scottsdale Community College, Ariz.

Coffeyville Community College, Kan.

Iow a Central Community College

Punting

College

College of DuPage, Ill.

Phoenix College, Ariz.

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Rank Athlete College GPSolo

Tackles

Tackle

Assists

Total

Tackles

1 Brian Rodgers College of DuPage, Ill. 12 63 65 128

2 Chris Ficklin East Central Community College, Miss. 9 78 48 126

3 Ethan Washek Vermilion Community College, Minn. 9 83 39 122

4 Chip Hester Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 10 52 69 121

5 Terran Buck College of DuPage, Ill. 12 69 49 118

6 Talris Brow n Coffeyville Community College, Ill. 11 42 74 116

6 Mario Gainer Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 10 62 47 109

8 Cornellius Carradine Butler Community College, Kan. 11 78 31 109

8 Jason Catchings Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. 11 55 54 109

10 Korey Jones Garden City Community College, Kan. 9 57 51 108

Rank Athlete College GPTotal

TacklesTFL

TFL

Yards

1 Jonathan Williams Georgia Military College 7 9 30.0 36

2 Markus Golden Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 12 85 26.0 23

3 Keith Watson ASA, N.Y. 9 54 22.0 117

4 Roland Green Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11 63 20.0 85

4 Doug Johnson Dean College, Mass. 9 85 20.0 118

4 Cornellius Carradine Butler Community College, Kan. 11 109 20.0 45

7 Maurice Alexander Arizona Western College 12 98 19.0 75

8 Steven Jenkins Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 99 18.0 116

8 Tyler Lopes Erie Community College, N.Y. 7 40 18.0 76

10 Deon Speight Hinds Community College, Miss. 9 48 17.0 85

10 Gilbert Pena ASA, N.Y. 8 41 17.0 51

10 Meshak Williams Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 12 44 17.0 62

10 Robert Thomas Coffeyville Community College, Ill. 11 51 17.0 105

10 Kevin Robinson ASA, N.Y. 9 32 17.0 35

Rank Athlete College GPTotal

TacklesSacks

Sack

Yards

1 Antoine Gardner Central Lakes College-Brainerd, Minn. 10 62 18.0 0

2 Jonathan Williams Georgia Military College 7 9 16.0 7

2 Cornellius Carradine Butler Community College, Kan. 11 109 16.0 86

4 Tabrian Resby Georgia Military College 8 19 15.0 3

4 Daniel McCullers Georgia Military College 8 27 15.0 3

4 Calvin Fuller Georgia Military College 8 18 15.0 1

4 Eze Obiora College of DuPage, Ill. 12 38 15.0 125

8 Karolis Bimba Lackaw anna College, Pa. 10 24 11.0 38

8 Mark Spaight Garden City Community College, Kan. 9 107 11.0 82

8 Terrance Coleman Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. 11 76 11.0 0

8 Josh Fenderson Rochester CTC, Minn. 11 35 11.0 36

Individual Defense

Tackles for Loss

Sacks

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Rank Athlete College GP Int Int Yds Int Td's

1 Alex Benson Rochester CTC, Minn. 11 9 180 1

2 Elijiah Lee Globe Institute of Technology, N.Y. 9 8 215 2

2 Jeremy Massey Mesabi Range CTC, Minn. 8 8 54 0

4 NuKeese Richardson Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 9 7 93 1

4 Tevin Kellum Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 7 58 0

6 Roddrick Butler Mesa Community College, Ariz. 10 5 203 1

6 Perrance Ward East Mississippi Community College 10 5 33 0

6 David Whitmore Iow a Western Community College 11 5 146 1

6 Malachi Freeman Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11 5 150 2

6 Sir Aaron Taylor Alfred State College, N.Y. 10 5 87 1

6 Troy Smith Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 5 101 1

6 Delvin Ervin Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 5 44 0

6 Justin McNeil Louisburg College, N.C. 8 5 135 0

6 Ricky Solomon Pima Community College, Ariz. 10 5 67 0

6 Lamar Johnson Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 10 5 28 0

6 Sam Small Northw est Mississippi Community College 10 5 43 0

Interceptions

Rank GP Carries Yards Avg.

1 Eastern Arizona College 11 521 3555 323.0

2 Independence Community College, Kan. 10 559 2862 286.0

3 Iow a Central Community College 9 483 2352 261.0

4 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 12 522 2941 245.0

5 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 551 2636 240.0

6 Arizona Western College 12 481 2815 235.0

7 10 361 2325 233.0

8 9 481 2087 232.0

9 11 361 2502 227.0

10 10 290 2156 216.0

Rank GP Carries Yards Avg.

1 Northland CTC, Minn. 10 265 474 47.4

2 Louisburg College, N.C. 10 315 490 49.0

3 10 326 539 53.9

4 Lackaw anna College, Pa. 10 295 555 55.5

5 Arizona Western College 12 378 713 59.4

6 Eastern Arizona College 11 233 736 66.9

7 Central Lakes College - Brainerd, Minn. 10 317 700 70.0

8 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 11 355 776 70.5

9 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 412 881 80.0

10 Butler Community College, Kan. 11 393 887 80.6

ASA, N.Y.

Northland CTC, Minn.

Rushing DefenseCollege

Rushing OffenseCollege

Blinn College, Texas

Georgia Military College

Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

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Rank GP Att Comp. Int. Yards TD's

1 Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 373 241 6 2,792 19

2 Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 10 401 204 23 3,034 34

3 East Mississippi Community College 10 414 246 8 3,025 28

4 Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a 11 358 247 6 3,020 23

5 Phoenix College, Ariz. 10 387 216 13 2,582 21

6 New Mexico Military Institute 11 340 191 14 2,834 22

7 North Dakota State College of Science 9 317 161 11 2,263 23

8 Iow a Western Community College 9 314 182 7 2,174 19

9 Glendale Communitay College, Ariz. 10 281 161 8 2,360 15

10 Cisco College, Texas 9 325 174 15 2,119 15

Rank GP Att Comp. Int. Yards TD's

1 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11 259 110 21 997 5 90.6

2 Globe Institute of Technology, N.Y. 8 152 62 17 734 9 91.8

3 10 192 84 9 934 8 93.4

4 Kilgore College, Texas 9 160 71 9 856 3 95.1

5 10 228 93 0 1,007 1

6 9 76 46 2 975 8

7 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 12 282 127 16 1,406 9 126.1

8 Butler Community College, Kan. 11 304 148 12 1,387 4 131.4

9 11 244 105 8 1,445 17

10 9 180 82 4 1,183 10

Passing OffenseCollege Avg.

310.2

303.4

302.5

274.5

258.2

257.6

251.4

241.6

236.0

235.4

Passing DefenseCollege Avg.

100.7

Highland Community College, Kan. 117.2

ASA, N.Y.

Eastern Arizona College 134.8

Garden City Community College, Kan. 140.2

Central Lakes College - Brainerd, Minn.

Rank GP Plays Yards Avg.

1 11 810 5,043 548.5

2 12 792 5,471 455.9

3 11 785 4,990 453.6

4 10 715 4,385 438.5

5 10 612 4,223 422.3

6 12 700 5,064 422.0

7 9 496 3,787 420.8

8 12 726 4,998 416.5

9 11 773 4,556 414.2

10 10 743 4,136 413.6

Rank GP Plays Yards Avg.

1 10 518 1,473 147.0

2 Central Lakes College - Brainerd, Minn. 10 545 1,707 171.0

3 Northland CTC, Minn. 10 574 1,919 192.0

3 Arizona Western College 12 682 1,331 194.0

5 Globe Institute of Technology, N.Y. 8 412 1,563 195.0

6 Eastern Arizona College 11 477 2,181 198.0

7 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11 642 2,266 206.0

Blinn College, Texas

Snow College, Utah

Georgia Military College

Arizona Western College

Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

ASA, N.Y.

Northw est Mississippi Community College

Total Team OffenseCollege

Grand Rapids Community College, Mich.

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Total Team DefenseCollege

Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a

East Mississippi Community College

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FORMER NJCAA PLAYERS SELECTED IN 2011 NFL DRAFT

NAME POS. ROUND PICK (OVERALL) TEAM NJCAA COLLEGE NCAA COLLEGE

Cam Newton QB 1 1 Carolina Panthers Blinn College Auburn

Nick Fairley DT 1 13 Detroit Lions Copiah-Lincoln Comm. College Auburn

James Carpenter OL 1 25 Seattle Seahawks Coffeyville Comm. College Alabama

Stephen Paea DT 2 53 Chicago Bears Snow College Oregon State

Daniel Thomas RB 2 62 Miami Dolphins Northwest Mississippi CC Kansas State

Pernell McPhee DT 5 165 Baltimore Ravens Itawamba Comm. College Mississippi State

Chris White LB 6 169 Buffalo Bills Mississippi Gulf Coast CC Mississippi State

Mistrel Raymond DB 6 170 Minnesota Vikings Ellsworth Comm. College South Florida

Byron Stingly OT 6 175 Tennessee Titans Joliet Junior College Louisville

Jacquain Williams LB 6 202 New York Giants Fort Scott Comm. College South Florida

Derek Newton OL 7 214 Houston Texans Hinds Comm. College Arkansas State

Markus White DE 7 224 Washington Redskins Butler Comm. College Florida State

12 FORMER NJCAA PLAYERS TAKEN IN ‘11 NFL DRAFT

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Three former NJCAA football play-ers were selected in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft last April in New York City. Overall, 12 former NJCAA gridiron stars were selected in the draft. In the first round Cam Newton was the No. 1 selection, Nick Fairley was 13th and James Carpen-ter was selected 25th. 2009 NJCAA All-American and 2010 Heisman Trophy Winner Cam Newton (QB) was selected No. 1 overall by the Carolina Panthers, becoming the first player in the history of the NFL Draft with ties to the NJCAA to be taken with the first overall selection. Prior to Newton, the highest drafted former NJCAA football player was Walter Jones who was taken with the sixth overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. Jones was a standout at Holmes Community College (Miss.) before earning All-ACC honors at Florida State. Newton, who led Blinn College (Texas) to the 2009 NJCAA Championship, was the best player in major college football in 2010 and guided the Auburn Tigers to the BCS Championship. Newton’s teammate at Auburn, Nick Fairley (DT), was selected with the 13th overall pick by the Detroit Lions. Fairley was regarded as the best defensive lineman in college football in 2010, winning the Lombar-di Award. Prior to Auburn, Fairley was a standout at Copiah-Lincoln Community College (Miss.).

The Seattle Seahawks used their 25th overall pick to grab James Carpen-ter (OL) who was a 2008 NJCAA All-American for Coffeyville Community Col-lege (Kan.). He also earned All-Kansas Jayhawk CC Conference honors in 2007 and 2008. After Coffeyville, Carpenter transferred to Alabama where he started every game for the Crimson Tide during the 2009 and 2010 seasons, earning All-SEC honors both seasons. Several other former NJCAA football players were selected in Rounds 2-7 of the 2011 NFL Draft. Below is the complete listing of the selections of former NJCAA players in this year's draft. NOTE: Prior to Cam Newton, the highest drafted former NJCAA football player was Walter Jones who was taken with the sixth overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. Jones was a standout at Holmes Community College (Miss.) before earning All-ACC honors at Florida State University…Mike Rozier, the 1980 Heisman Trophy winner and former Coffeyville Community College (Kan.) player, was the second overall selection in the 1984 NFL Supplemental Draft, which is a different draft the NFL conducts each sum-mer. The Supplemental Draft accommodates players that do not enter the regular draft. Rozier opted to play in the USFL instead of the NFL and had to enter the Supplemental Draft in order to pursue an NFL career

once the USFL folded.

Newton (#2) earned NJCAA All-American honors in 2009 and led Blinn to a national championship. Photo by Charlie Kelm of Blinn College.

Markus White (#11) was the 2007 NJCAA Defensive Player of the Year as a member of the Butler Grizzlies. He starred at Florida State and was selected in the 7th round of this year’s draft by the Redskins. Photo courtesy of Randy Smith (www.bigRsports.com)

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Blinn College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Bernard Scott RB Cincinnati Bengals 2005-06

Ryan Mouton DB Tennessee Titans 2005-06

Butler Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Ryan Torain RB Washington Redskins 2004-05

Shaun Smith DE Kansas City Chiefs 1999-00

Jeremy Mincey DE Jacksonville Jaguars 2003

Elbert Mack DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2004-05

Jonathan Wilhite DB New England Patriots 2005

Coffeyville Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Brandon Jacobs RB New York Giants 2001-02

Devin Thomas WR New York Giants 2004-05

Ryan Lilja C Kansas City Chiefs 2000-01

Dashon Goldson S San Francisco 49ers 2003

Reggie Nelson DB Cincinnati Bengals 2004

Paul Soliai DL Miami Dolphins 2002-03

Jonathan Joseph DB Cincinnati Bengals 2003

College of DuPage Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Fred Evans DL Minnesota Vikings 2002-03

Copiah-Lincoln Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Tim Dobbins LB Miami Dolphins 2002-04

NOTE: The following list contains former NJCAA football players that were listed on NFL rosters and practice squads during the 2010 NFL Season or players that are currently listed on active rosters heading into the 2011 NFL Season. The list was compiled based on data provided to the NJCAA by the respective member colleges that each player attended and research complied by the NJCAA National Office.

FROM THE NJCAA TO THE NFL

East Central Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Jorrick Calvin DB Philadelphia Eagles 2006

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East Mississippi Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Marquez Branson TE Atlanta Falcons 2005-06

Fort Scott Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Jason Pierre-Paul DE New York Giants 2008

Phil Loadholt OL Minnesota Vikings 2005-06

Garden City Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Yamon Figurs WR Cleveland Browns 2003

Phil Loadholt OL Minnesota Vikings 2005-06

Georgia Military College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Corvey Irvin DL Carolina Panthers 2005-06

Jasper Brinkley LB Minnesota Vikings 2004-05

Jarius Wynn DE Green Bay Packers 2005-06

Phillip Morris WR Tennessee Titans 2004-05

Grand Rapids Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Marcus Bernard LB Cleveland Browns N/A

Harper College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Steve Octavien LB Cleveland Browns 2003-04

Quincy Black LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003

Hinds Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Tommy Kelly DL Oakland Raiders N/A

Ryan McBean DE Denver Broncos N/A

Holmes Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Jacob Ford DE Tennessee Titans 2003-04

Chris White OL Seattle Seahawks 2001-02

Larry Hart DE Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-07

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Hutchinson Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Shaun Hill QB Detroit Lions 1998-99

Iowa Central Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Amari Spievey CB Detroit Lions 2007-08

Quentin Scott DB Oakland Raiders 2006-07

Independence Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Allen Patrick RB St. Louis Rams 2004

Itawamba Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Aubrayo Franklin DT San Francisco 49ers 1999-00

Kareem Moore DB Washington Redskins 2005

Joliet Junior College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Kelvin Hayden DB Indianapolis Colts 2001-02

Rob Ninkovich DE New England Patriots 2002-03

Jones County Junior College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Deion Branch WR New England Patriots 1997-98

Brandon McDonald DB Detroit Lions 2003-04

Chauncey Davis DE Atlanta Falcons 2001-02

Ellis Lankster DB New York Jets 2005-06

Kilgore College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Demorrio Williams LB Kansas City Chiefs 2000-01

Marvin White DB Cincinnati Bengals 2003-04

Lackawanna College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Bryant McKinnie OL Minnesota Vikings 1997-98

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Mesa Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Deuce Lutui OL Arizona Cardinals 2002

Mississippi Delta Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Antonio Johnson DL Indianapolis Colts N/A

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Dion Gales DL Kansas City Chiefs 2005-06

Tramaine Brock DB San Francisco 49ers 2006-07

Terrence Cody DL Baltimore Ravens 2006-07

Navarro College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Mike Montgomery DE Green Bay Packers 2002-03

Pat Williams DL Minnesota Vikings 1993-94

J'Marcus Webb OT Chicago Bears 2007

New Mexico Military Institute Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Zackary Bowman DB Chicago Bears 2004

Northeast Mississippi Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Bruce Hall RB Buffalo Bills 2005

Michael Ricks DB Baltimore Ravens 2005-06

Mario Addison LB Chicago Bears 2006-07

Northwest Mississippi Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Eldra Buckley RB Philadelphia Eagles 2003-04

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Jeremy Shockey TE New Orleans Saints 2000

Remi Ayodel DT New Orleans Saints 2003-04

Antonio Smith DE Houston Texans 2002-03

Brandon Keith OT Arizona Cardinals 2005-06

FROM THE NJCAA TO THE NFL

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Rochester Community & Technical College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Rhys Lloyd K Carolina Panthers 2001-02

Scottsdale Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Nick Miller WR Oakland Raiders 2005-06

Snow College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Deuce Lutui OL Arizona Cardinals 2003

Brett Keisel DE Pittsburg Steelers 1999

C.J. Ah You DE St. Louis Rams 2004

Andrew Mitchell OT Cincinnati Bengals 2006-07

J.D. Folsom LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003, 2006

Southwest Mississippi Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Glover Quin DL Houston Texans 2005

Howard Green DL Green Bay Packers 1999-00

FROM THE NJCAA TO THE NFL

Pearl River Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Hiram Eugene DB Oakland Raiders 2001-02

Kion Wilson LB San Diego Chargers 2005-06

Michael Greco S Green Bay Packers 2006

Trinity Valley Community College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Al Harris DB Miami Dolphins 1994-95

Matt Bryant PK Atlanta Falcons 1994-95

Rock Cartwright RB Oakland Raiders 1998-99

Drew Coleman DB New York Jets 2001-02

Ahtyba Rubin DL Cleveland Browns 2004-05

Tyler Junior College Name Position NFL Team NJCAA Years

Quincy Butler DB St. Louis Rams N/A

Johnny Knox WR Chicago Bears N/A

Michael Johnson DB New York Giants N/A

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NJCAA Football National Champions

YEAR CHAMPION, STATE

1956 Coffeyville College, Kan.

1957 Texarkana College, Texas

1958 Boise Junior College, Idaho

1959 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1960 Tyler Junior College, Texas

Cameron State Ag. College, Okla.

1964 Phoenix College, Ariz.

1965 Ferrum Junior College, Va.

1966 Kilgore College, Texas

1967 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1968 Ferrum Junior College, Va.

1969 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1970 Ft. Scott Community Jr. College, Kan.

1971 Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College

1972 Arizona Western College

1973 Mesa Community College, Ariz.

1974 Ferrum College, Va.

1975 Mesa Community College, Ariz.

1976 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa

1977 Ferrum College, Va.

1978 Iowa Central Community College

1979 Ranger Junior College, Texas

1980 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1981 Butler County Community College, Kan.

1982 Northwest Mississippi Junior College

1983 Coffeyville Community College, Kan.

1984 Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College

1985 Snow College, Utah

1986 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1987 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa

1988 Glendale Community College, Ariz.

1989 Navarro College, Texas

1990 Coffeyville Community College, Kan.

YEAR CHAMPION, STATE

1991 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

1992 Northwest Mississippi Community College

1993 Mississippi Delta Community College

1994 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

1995 Blinn College, Texas

1996 Blinn College, Texas

1997 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

1998 Butler County Community College, Kan.

1999 Butler County Community College, Kan.

2000 Glendale Community College, Ariz.

2001 Georgia Military College

2002 Joliet Junior College, Ill.

2003 Butler County Community College, Kan.

2004 Pearl River Community College, Miss.

2005 Glendale Community College, Ariz.

2006 Blinn College, Texas

2007 Butler Community College, Kan.

Miss. Gulf Coast Community College

2008 Butler Community College, Kan.

2009 Blinn College, Texas

2010 Navarro College, Texas

TOP NON-SCHOLARSHIP TEAM

2000 Rochester Community College, Minn.

2001 Joliet Junior College, Ill.

2002 Joliet Junior College, Ill.

2003 William Rainey Harper College, Ill.

2004 William Rainey Harper College, Ill.

2005 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich.

2006 Vermilion Community College, Minn.

2007 Rochester Comm. & Tech College, Minn.

2008 Harper College, Ill.

2009 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich.

2010 Nassau Community College, N.Y.

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Scoring (Overall) GP TD XPTS FG Points

Tom Zenner; Normandale Community College, Minn. (1987) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 34 0 0 204

Scoring by Non-Kickers GP TD XPT(2) Total

Tom Zenner; Normandale Community College, Minn. (1987) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 34 -- 204

Rhys Lloyd; Rochester Community & Tech. College, Minn. (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 76 14 48 118

Longest Field Goal Yards

Ben Davis; Ricks College, Idaho (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Rushing Yards in a Season GP Att. Yards TD

Rodrick Johnson; Dixie State College of Utah (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 353 2,338 25

Rushing TD's in a Season GP TD

Isaac Odim; Rochester Comm.&Tech. College, Minn. (2007) 11 27

Passing Yards in a Season GP Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD

Marc Dunn; Ricks College, Idaho (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 424 261 16 61.6 4,001 39

Passing Completion Percentage (Minn. 200 Attempts) GP Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD

Terrance Cain; Blinn College, Texas (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 274 195 11 71.1 2,185 22

Passing TD's in a Season GP Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD

Tony DeLeon; Vermilion Community College, Minn. (1992) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 425 241 15 56.7 3,968 50

Pass Receiving - Rec. Per Game GP Rec. Yards TD

Ron Fiar; Pratt Community College, Kan. (1986) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 79 1,032 8

Receptions in a Season GP Rec. Yards TD

Alex Green; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 88 1,255 14

Quintin Robinson; Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 88 1,102 10

Receving Yards in a Season GP Rec. Yards TD

B.J. Franklin; Vermilion Community College, Minn. (1994) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 70 1,447 22

Receving TD's in a Season GP Rec. Yards TD

B.J. Franklin; Vermilion Community College, Minn. (1994) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 70 1,447 22

Total Offense GP Plays Rush Pass Total

Will Hall; Northw est Mississippi Community College (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 432 93 3,982 4,075

Rec./Game

7.8

Scoring by Kicking FGM

7.8

Individual

PAT

Att.

PAT

Made Points

Rec./Game

8.0

Rec./Game

9.9

Rec./Game

Long

FG

8.8

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Punting Punts Yards Avg. Long

Gerald Wilburn; Potomac State College, W.V. (1998) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 2,226 48.4 71

Interception Leader GP Int. Int. TD's

Vonkeith Spencer; Midddle Georgia College, Ga. (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 14 0

Landrain Gordon; Central Lakes College, Minn. (2007) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 14 1

Total Tackles in a Season GP

Davey Jones; Hutchinson Community College, Kan. (1978) 10

Sacks in a Season GP Ass. Solo Sacks

Markus White; Butler Community College, Kan. (2007). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 62 35 24.5

Rushing Offense GP Carries

Ellsw orth Community College, Iow a (1989) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 482

Rushing Defense GP Carries

Middle Georgia College, Ga. (1998) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 342

Ricks College, Idaho (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 482 289 19 4,317 44 437.1

Henderson County Junior College, Texas (1973) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 80 31 11 259 3 25.9

Total Offense GP

Dixie College, Utah (1996) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Total Defense GP

Georgia Military College, Ga. (2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Highest Scoring Game (Combined) Sco re

75-71 East Miss vs. Miss Gulf Coast

482 676 67.6

DateTeams

5,657

Net Yards

5.2

Avg./Game

57

Net Yards

787

Total Plays

Net

Yards

565.7

Avg./Game

GP Att. Comp. Int.

Avg./

Game

Avg./

Game

TD

Net

Yards TD

Total Plays

Team

11/7/2009

Avg/GameNet Yards

451.7

Avg./Game

4,065

GP Att. Comp. Int.Passing Defense

Passing Offense

Net Yards

Total Tackles

97

Total Tackles

175

125

Individual (cont.)

274

Return Yards

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1970 Tommy Reamon; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 10 23 - 138

1971 Tommy Reamon; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 10 20 - 120

1972 F. Carolina; Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 11 24 1 146

1973 J.D. Pride, Lakewood Community College, Minn. 8 24 - 144

1974 Gary Strodtman; University of Minnesota-Crookston 9 14 - 84

1975 Ron Springs; Coffeyville, Community College, Kan. 10 25 - 150

1976 Larry Heater; Dixie College, Utah 9 20 - 102

1977 Jim Kelly; Rochester Community College, Minn. 9 20 - 120

1978 Leon Chadwick; Ferrum College, Va. 10 18 - 108

1979 Jerome LaMeir; Ranger Junior College, Texas 10 22 2 136

1980 Barry Riddick; College of DuPage, Ill. 11 16 - 96

1981 Harold Brown; Joliet Junior College, Ill. 12 20 4 128

1982 Matt Hoffman; Joliet Junior College, Ill. 8 17 - 102

1982 Mike Cacioppo; Glendale Community College, Ariz. 9 17 - 102

1983 Houston Agnew; Northwest Mississippi Junior College 9 18 2 112

1984 Kelly Brown; Normandale Community College, Minn. 9 22 1 134

1985 Kevin White; Snow College, Utah 10 18 3 114

1986 Fine Unga; Dixie College, Utah 10 23 1 140

1987 Tom Zenner; Normandale Community College, Minn. 10 34 - 204*

1988 Siran Stacy; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 25 2 154

1989 Rich Lucas; Normandale Community College, Minn. 10 22 - 132

1990 Craig Mitter; Nassau Community College, N.Y. 9 23 - 138

1991 Derrick Harris; Harper College, Ill. 11 23 3 144

1992 Brian Knuckles; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 24 2 148

1993 Rod Edlund; Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. 10 21 1 128

1993 Eric Hines; Jones Jr. College, Miss. 11 21 1 128

1994 Tommy Reynolds; North Dakota State College, N.D. 9 24 - 144

1995 Brian McKenzie; Arizona Western College, Ariz. 10 23 1 140

1996 Rodrick Johnson; Dixie College, Utah 10 25 3 156

1997 Bernard Henry; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 24 1 146

1998 Steve Later; Ricks College, Idaho 10 20 3 126

1999 Rudi Johnson; Butler County Community College, Kan. 11 28 - 168

2000 Alan Jones; Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. 10 28 3 174

2001 Rod Malone; Rochester Comm. & Tech. Coll., Minn. 10 23 0 138

2002 Andre Hall; Georgia Military College, Ga. 10 21 1 126

2003 Joseph Harris; Butler County Community College, Kan. 11 26 0 156

2004 James Johnson; Blinn College,Texas 10 21 0 126

2005 Travis Evans; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 11 25 0 150

2006 Bernard Scott; Blinn College, Texas 11 28 2 172

2007 Isaac Odim; Rochester Community & Tech College, Minn. 11 28 0 168

2008 Tirrell Rennie; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 10 16 1 98

2009 Mulku Kalokoh; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 22 0 132

2010 Reggie Bullock; Arizona Western College 12 22 0 132

Individual LeadersScoring

Year Name; College, State GP TD's2-Pt.

Conv.

Total

Points

NJCAA Football Year-By-Year Statistic Leaders

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1970 Tommy Reamon; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 10 224 1,582 23 158.2

1971 C. Russell; Garden City Community College, Kan. 10 266 2,088 18 208.8

1972 C. Russell; Garden City Community College, Kan. 10 266 1,588 20 158.8

1973 Tony Galbreath; Indian Hills Community College, Iowa 9 152 1,208 17 134.2

1974 Ricky Kelly; Garden City Community College, Kan. 10 290 1,577 10 157.7

1975 Ron Springs; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 290 1,855 25 185.5

1976 Robert Robertson; Garden City Community College, Kan. 11 244 1,365 12 124.1

1977 Jim Kelly; Rochester Community College, Minn. 9 247 1,407 20 156.3

1978 John Robinson; New Mexico Military Institute 10 275 1,522 14 152.2

1979 Dwayne Crutchfield; Garden City Community College, Kan 10 240 1,812 18 181.2

1980 Walter Ross; Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Minn. 9 275 1,612 10 179.1

1981 Harold Brown; Joliet Junior College, Ill. 12 298 2,274 20 189.5

1982 Joey Harris; Wharton County Junior College, Texas 10 230 1,425 14 142.5

1983 Ronnie Ducksworth; Tyler Junior College, Texas 10 269 1,630 10 163.0

1984 Charles Johnson; Harford Community College, Md. 10 233 1,374 10 137.4

1985 Willie Holmes; Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Miss. 9 252 1,428 9 158.7

1986 Kevin Johnson; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 8 244 1,414 18 176.8

1987 Bruce Perkins; Butler County Community College, Kan. 11 369 2,122 16 192.9

1988 Robert Hardy; Lees-McRae College, N.C. 10 213 1,670 19 167.0

1989 Vince Powell; Northwest Mississippi Community College 11 238 1,920 18 174.5

1990 Charlie Garner; Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 9 269 2,059 22 228.8

1991 Kalin Hall; Dixie College, Utah 10 267 1,950 20 195.0

1992 Dwayne Gray; College of DuPage, Ill. 11 283 1,419 16 129.0

1993 Rod Edlund; Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. 10 254 1,700 21 170.0

1994 Archie Amerson; Dixie College, Utah 10 273 1,691 20 169.1

1995 Corey Dillon; Dixie College, Utah 10 279 1,899 20 189.9

1996 Rodrick Johnson; Dixie College, Utah 10 353 2338 * 25 233.8 *

1997 Robert Davidson; William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 10 300 1,780 9 178.0

1998 Terrance Williams; Hinds Community College, Miss. 8 225 1,436 14 179.5

1999 Rudi Johnson; Butler County Community College, Kan. 11 266 1,851 25 168.3

2000 Alan Jones; Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. 10 247 2,069 26 206.9

2001 Gerrard Jackson; Dodge City Community College, Kan. 8 285 1,164 10 145.5

2002 Andre Hall; Georgia Military College, Ga. 10 219 1,604 19 160.4

2003 Emmanuel Marc; Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 9 273 1,769 17 196.6

2004 Eldra Buckley; Northwest Mississippi Community College 9 160 1,276 12 141.8

2005 Kenny Wilson; Butler Community College, Kan. 8 112 1,229 14 153.6

2006 LeGarrett Blount; East Mississippi Community College 8 189 1,250 12 156.3

2007 Jacques Crawford; Cisco Junior College, Texas 10 283 1,935 19 193.5

2008 Alex McLaughlin; Ridgewater College, Minn. 9 274 1,730 16 192.2

2009 Jasmin Hopkins; Fort Scott Community College 12 322 1,931 16 160.9

2010 Reggie Bullock; Arizona Western College 12 301 1,830 20 152.5

Rushing

Year Name; College, State GP Att. Yards TDYards/Ga

me

NJCAA Football Year-By-Year Statistic Leaders

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Year Name; College, State GP Int. Pct. Yards TD's

1970 G. Patrick; Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 9 18 42.0 1,450 14

1971 S. Hale; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 20 53.1 1,936 14

1972 D. Mendez; Mesa Community College, Ariz. 10 8 52.6 1,583 13

1973 Lynn Lewis; Dixie College, Utah 9 18 44.5 1,698 13

1974 Lynn Lewis; Dixie College, Utah 9 20 50.9 1,958 20

1975 Oscar Ramirez; Mesa Community College, Ariz. 9 10 54.4 1,757 16

1976 Gary Crowton; Snow College, Utah 11 12 51.9 2,088 19

1977 Kimber Hall; Snow College, Utah 10 14 46.3 2,148 17

1978 Mike Long; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 14 49.3 2,177 23

1979 James Owens; Marion Military Institute, Ala. 10 13 44.0 1,584 12

1980 J.F. Green; Rock Valley Community College, Ill. 10 22 53.1 2,216 19

1981 Brian Larsen; Ricks College, Idaho 10 4 59.1 2,522 25

1982 Tom Peterson; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 15 56.7 2,457 11

1983 Steve Lindsley; Ricks College, Idaho 11 20 54.1 3,401 24

1984 Darren Kelderman; Iowa Lakes Community College, Iowa 10 26 43.1 2,909 27

1985 Vic Kankey; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 9 15 48.4 2,037 22

1986 Tom Rupp; Iowa Lakes Community College, Iowa 10 23 50.5 2,239 16

1987 Matt Booher; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 13 60.4 3,393 33

1988 Sean Fisher; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 9 20 55.0 3,027 23

1989 Edward Fletcher; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 11 13 50.0 2,511 24

1990 John Kaleo; Montgomery College, Md. 10 9 60.9 2,963 32

1991 Tony DeLeon; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 8 16 48.5 2,588 26

1992 Tony DeLeon; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 15 56.7 3,968 50

1993 Roger Cook; Dixie College, Utah 10 12 54.6 2,331 16

1994 Daren Wilkinson; Ricks College, Idaho 10 11 57.0 3,104 31

1995 Tim Rattay; Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 10 22 55.1 3,527 28

1996 Paul Chiochetto; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 11 61.1 3,523 46

1997 Fred Salanoa; Snow College, Utah 10 16 58.3 3,082 35

1998 Griffen Goodman; Eastern Arizona College, Ariz. 10 9 58.1 2,794 13

1999 Olin Hannum; Snow College, Utah 10 6 63.5 3,378 25

2000 Marc Dunn; Ricks College, Idaho 10 16 61.6 4,001 39

2001 Charlie Reeve; Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 7 61.0 2,553 25

2002 Paul Peterson; Snow College, Utah 10 14 63.2 2,982 35

2003 Dane King; Blinn College, Texas 9 7 59.2 2,797 27

2004 Jimmy Oliver; Pearl River Community College, Miss. 12 11 54.6 3,487 40

2005 Jimmy Oliver; Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 13 55.6 2,821 27

2006 Cade Cooper; Snow College, Utah 12 8 66.8 3,111 31

2007 Garrett Barnas; Harper College, Ill. 10 10 54.5 2,514 22

2008 Terrance Cain; Blinn College, Texas 12 12 68.4 3,138 29

2009 Randall Mackey; East Mississippi Community College 11 12 69.1 3,122 32

2010 Willie Tindall; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 11 5 68.7 2,929 23

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1970 Tommy Reamon; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 10 238 1582 279 1,861

1971 C. Russell; Garden City Community College, Kan. 10 273 2088 72 2,160

1972 C. Pennock; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 10 230 414 1,408 1,822

1973 Lynn Lewis; Dixie College, Utah 9 205 127 1,698 1,825

1974 Dale Heffron; Itasca Community College, Minn. 8 362 1167 784 1,951

1975 Ron Springs; Coffeyville, Community College, Kan. 10 300 1855 144 1,999

1976 Gary Crowton; Snow College, Utah 11 393 478 2,088 2,566

1977 Kimber Hall; Snow College, Utah 10 283 218 2,148 2,366

1978 Mike Long; Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 10 346 -92 2,177 2,085

1979 Ben Bubak; Dixie College, Utah 10 183 443 1,218 1,661

1980 J.F. Green; Rock Valley Community College, Ill. 10 205 53 2,216 2,269

1981 Brian Larsen; Ricks College, Idaho 10 430 300 2,522 2,822

1982 Tom Peterson; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 406 -22 2,457 2,435

1983 Steve Lindsley; Ricks College, Idaho 11 468 9 3,401 3,410

1984 Darren Kelderman; Iowa Lakes Community College 10 520 30 2,909 2,939

1985 Greg Freeman; Joliet Junior College, Ill. 9 302 300 1,758 2,058

1986 Tom Rupp; Iowa Lakes Community College, Iowa 10 417 24 2,229 2,253

1987 Matt Booher; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 442 103 3,393 3,496

1988 Sean Fisher; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 9 351 182 3,027 3,209

1989 Edward Fletcher; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 11 357 126 2,511 2,637

1990 John Kaleo; Montgomery College, Md. 10 354 -23 2,963 2,940

1991 Tony DeLeon; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 8 290 70 2,588 2,658

1992 Tony DeLeon; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 503 101 3,968 4,069

1993 Roger Cook; Dixie College, Utah 10 332 -15 2,331 2,316

1994 Daren Wilkinson; Ricks College, Idaho 10 385 32 3,104 3,136

1995 Tim Rattay; Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 10 465 -269 3,527 3,258

1996 Paul Chiochetto; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 468 52 3,523 3,575

1997 Fred Salanoa; Snow College, Utah 10 438 -58 3,082 3,024

1998 Griffen Goodman; Eastern Arizona College, Ariz. 10 608 121 2,794 2,915

1999 Jason Johnson; Kemper Military Junior College, Mo. 9 437 718 2,813 3,531

2000 Will Hall; Northwest Mississippi Community College 10 432 93 3,982 4,075 *

2001 Eric Rekieta; Navarro College, Texas 12 536 236 3,068 3,294

2002 David Leyva; Rainy River Community College, Minn. 9 422 225 2,320 2,545

2003 Dane King; Blinn College, Texas 9 350 104 2,797 2,901

2004 Jimmy Oliver; Pearl River Community College, Miss. 12 460 171 3,487 3,658

2005 Jimmy Oliver; Pearl River Community College, Miss. 9 432 329 2,821 3,150

2006 Cade Cooper; Snow College, Utah 12 371 167 3,111 3,278

2007 Garrett Barnas; Harper College, Ill. 10 526 565 2,514 3,079

2008 Tirrell Rennie; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 10 511 1,011 2,458 3,469

2009 Tirrell Rennie; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 11 479 1,025 2,863 3,888

2010 Willie Tindall; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 11 521 762 2,929 3,691

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1970 B. Spencer; Wright College, Ill. 9 54 787 13 6.0

1971 John Tuttle; Coffeyville Community College, 10 54 897 4 5.4

1972 J. Sanders; Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. 8 37 771 11 4.6

1973 Henry Jenkins; Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 9 45 717 8 5.0

1974 Jay Spendlove; Dixie College, Utah 9 57 766 4 6.3

1975 Kevin Wilder; Austin Community College, Minn. 8 52 744 6 6.5

1976 Ken Beckman; Glendale Community College, Ariz. 9 66 983 4 7.4

1977 Mike Friede; Garden City Community College, Kan. 11 57 1,078 17 5.1

1978 Matt Biddle; Cowley County Community College, Kan. 10 55 648 - 5.5

1979 Dave Larsen; Dixie College, Utah 10 49 747 6 4.9

1980 Larry Seiple; Rock Valley Community College, Ill. 10 70 1,094 10 7.0

1980 Troy Staver; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 9 63 937 2 7.0

1981 Craig Lewis; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 9 54 917 5 6.0

1982 Craig Lewis; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 63 945 3 7.8

1983 Joey Boxley; Dixie College, Utah 10 58 1,201 12 5.8

1984 Albert Brown; Iowa Lakes Community College, Iowa 10 76 1,344 16 7.6

1985 Gary Ambrose; Iowa Lakes Community College, Iowa 10 71 1,134 4 7.1

1986 Ron Fair; Pratt Community College, Kan. 8 79 1,032 8 9.9 *

1987 Scotty Neuman; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 65 1,087 12 8.1

1988 Wayne Hawkins; Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8 72 976 7 9.0

1989 Hendricks Johnson; Arizona Western; Ariz. 7 47 700 1 6.7

1990 Gerald Benton; Garden City Community College, Kan. 10 83 714 6 8.3

1991 Derek Murray; Wenatchee Valley Comm. Coll., Wash. 8 51 819 7 6.4

1992 Bobby Stevens; Independence Community College, Kan. 10 65 1,089 14 6.5

1993 Darrell Nicklow; Itawamba Community College, Miss. 9 70 877 5 7.8

1994 B.J. Franklin; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 9 70 1,447 22 7.8

1995 Jeremy McDaniel; Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 7 64 956 12 9.1

1996 Alex Green; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 88 1,255 14 8.8

1997 Jeremy Lee; Ridgewater College, Minn. 8 72 988 4 9.0

1998 Art Baxter; Eastern Arizona College, Ariz. 10 78 743 6 7.8

1999 Travis Lueck; North Dakota St. Clg. of Science 9 72 977 14 8.0

2000 Aaron Boone; Snow College, Utah 9 69 1,339 18 7.7

2001 Cliff Pawlak; William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 9 65 727 14 7.2

2002 Kelvin Hayden; Joliet Junior College, Ill. 10 72 1,297 13 7.2

2003 Keith Eloi; William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 10 72 907 8 7.2

2004 Jermaine Barnett; Garden City Community College, Kan. 8 51 306 3 6.4

2005 Desmond Jennings; Itawamba Community College, Miss. 8 54 848 6 6.8

2006 Kennard Burton; Dodge City Community College, Kan. 9 55 645 3 6.1

2007 Nate Schoenecker; Central Lakes College, Minn. 11 81 1,129 13 7.4

2008 Quintin Robinson; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 11 88 1,102 10 8.0

2009 Desmond Ratliff; Pearl River CC, Miss. 9 85 1,055 10 9.4

2010 Dexter Holmes; Holmes CC, Miss. 10 65 972 12 6.5

Receiving

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1970 59 2,622 44.4

1971 43 1,951 45.3

1972 45 2,050 45.6

1973 65 2,967 45.5

1974 57 2,420 42.4

1975 55 2,480 45.1

1976 37 1,645 44.5

1977 51 2,209 43.3

1978 62 2,691 43.4

1979 48 2,246 46.8

1980 53 2,525 47.6

1981 15 578 45.2

1982 58 2,604 44.9

1983 33 1,481 44.8

1984 31 1,303 42.0

1985 41 1,818 44.3

1986 30 1,351 45.0

1987 24 1,070 44.6

1988 60 2,630 43.8

1989 38 1,677 44.1

1990 64 2,773 43.3

1991 46 2,078 45.2

1992 31 1,374 44.3

1993 57 2,429 42.6

1994 57 2,505 43.9

1995 53 2,392 45.1

1996 46 2,038 44.3

1997 30 1,322 44.1

1998 46 2,226 48.4 *

1999 46 2,011 43.7

2000 56 2,434 43.5

2001 37 1,536 41.5

2002 28 1,216 43.4

2003 45 2,070 46.0

2004 53 2,210 41.7

2005 43 1,881 43.7

2006 43 1,899 44.1

2007 37 1,640 44.3

2008 42 1,933 46.0

2009 Cedric Smith; Arkansas Baptist College 68 2,918 42.9

2010 Cory Kemps; College of DuPage, Ill. 54 2,385 44.2

Matt Robinson; Rock Valley College, Ill.

Jared Armstrong; William Rainey Harper, Ill.

Ben Nowicki; Mesa Community College, Ariz.

Heath Hutchins; Itawamba Community College, Miss.

Joei Fiegler; Georgia Military College

Gerald Wilburn; Potomac State College, W.V.

Keith Knapp; Potomac State College, W.V.

Brian Bradford; Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

Clay Crisp; Georgia Military College, Ga.

Blake Kinart; Pima Community College, Ariz.

David Rios; Cisco Junior College, Texas

Brian Lambert; Northland Community College, Minn.

Greg Ivy; Navarro College, Texas

Larry Binion; Mesa Community College, Ariz.

Jaret Holmes; Hinds Community College, Miss.

Matt Futch; Georgia Military College, Ga.

Al Hunt; East Central Community College, Miss.

Clint Riddle; Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

Steve Bradley; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa

Myron Martin; Coahoma Junior College, Miss.

Jamie Galaito; Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y.

Richard Chisolm; Holmes Community College, Miss.

Shannon Rutledge; Waldorf College, Iowa

Grant Campbell; Ricks College, Idaho

Greg Walcher; Ranger Junior College, Texas

Gary Webster; Ricks College, Idaho

Bob Hagedorn; Dixie College, Idaho

Jerry Clary; Highland Community College, Kan.

David Bruno; Moraine Valley; Ill.

Mike Fallon; Ferrum College, Va.

Larry Young; Blinn College, Texas

Alan Dantz; Dixie College, Utah

Pat King; Pratt Community College, Kan.

Bucky Scribner; Pratt Community College, Kan.

Gary Allred; Dixie College, Utah

PuntingName; College, State

S. Nelson; Mesa College, Colo.

S. Bauer; Mesa College, Colo.

D. Cheves; Northeastern Oklahoma College, Okla.

Mike Fendley; Triton College, Ill.

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1970 47 56 6 65

1971 48 58 8 72

1972 37 41 5 52

1973 27 30 14 69

1974 36 38 9 63

1975 35 41 6 53

1976 35 37 8 59

1977 26 29 16 74

1978 19 23 20 79

1979 37 38 7 58

1980 31 32 11 64

1981 37 40 11 70

1982 27 30 20 87

1983 40 44 13 79

1984 30 30 13 69

1985 26 28 23 95

1986 36 37 15 81

1987 36 39 13 75

1988 40 44 14 82

1989 41 41 11 74

1990 40 42 12 76

1991 29 29 16 77

1992 51 61 12 87

1993 44 48 14 86

1994 53 54 11 86

1995 31 38 17 82

1996 48 48 10 78

1997 34 37 13 73

1998 51 52 12 87

1999 57 63 13 96

2000 71 75 7 92

2001 76 77 14 118

2002 53 54 8 77

2003 45 46 13 84

2004 60 74 5 75

2005 59 63 13 98

2006 55 51 8 75

2007 39 39 21 102

2008 57 55 14 97

2009 Bo Bryan; Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 59 63 13 98

2010 Alex Sweat; Snow College, Utah 54 54 19 111

Shae Orrell; Northwest Mississippi Community College

Rhys Lloyd; Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn.

Zach Manning; Snow College, Utah

Sean Brauchle; Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Rhys Lloyd; Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn.

Joe Tantarelli; Glendale Community College, Ariz.

Chris Dupree; Coffeyville Community College, Kan.

Joe Paletta; Butler Community College, Kan.

Sean Brauchle; Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Matt Bryant; Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

Ryan Blokham; Snow College, Utah

Tim Hardeway; Georgia Military College, Ga.

Scott Westerfield; Hinds Community College, Miss.

Les Binkley; Northwest Mississippi Community College

Shae Orrell; Northwest Mississippi Community College

Craig Brawley; Lees-McRae College, N.C.

Tom Burke; Mississippi Delta Community College, Miss.

John Ross; Butler County Community College, Kan.

Trea Ward; Trinity Valley Community College, Texas

Lonny Calicchio; Northwest Mississippi Comm. Coll.

Todd Ferriera; Ricks College, Idaho

Gary Webster; Ricks College, Idaho

Russ Moody; Dixie College, Utah

Greg Guthrie; Rochester Community College, Minn.

Leonard Chitty; Snow College, Utah

Rick Walsh; Montgomery College, Md.

Matt Bombard; Snow College, Utah

Frank McLaughlin; Montgomery College, Md.

Wayne Van Der Loo; Phoenix College, Ariz.

Joe Calderon; Ranger Junior College, Texas

Rick Anderson; Ellsworth Community College, Iowa

David Megee; Ranger Junior College, Texas

Gary Webster; Ricks College, Idaho

S. Hall; Fort Scott Community College, Kan.

S. Hall; Fort Scott Community College, Kan.

D. Harves; Rochester Community College, Minn.

Mark Uselman; Ricks College, Idaho

Eddie Huff; Ferrum College, Va.

Rich Adams; New Mexico Military Inst., N.M.

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Year Name; College, StatePAT

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1988 Reginald Harvey; Snow College, Utah 10 9 182

1989 Sinatra Armstrong; Northwest Mississippi Comm. Coll. 11 11 116

1990 Craig Talberg; University of Minnesota-Crookston; 8 11 39

1991 Jamie Thomas; Brainerd Community College, Minn. 10 10 118

1992 Gordon Brown; Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 10 11 187

1993 Ernest Gerier; Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 8 9 134

1994 Tony Armeli; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 10 12 191

1995 Anthony Joe; Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 7 9 142

1996 Vonkeith Spencer; Middle Georgia College, Ga. 11 14* 274

1997 Joey Pinkston; East Central Community College, Miss. 10 11 84

1998 Corey Harris; Butler County Community College, Kan. 11 9 134

1999 Jonathan Shaw; Northwest Mississippi Comm. Coll. 11 9 160

2000 Jermire Roberts; Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 11 11 223

2001 Courtney Walters; Mesabi Range Comm. & Tech. Coll., Minn. 6 8 0

2002 Andreas Williams; Rainy River Community College, Minn. 9 10 0

2003 Larry Kendrick; Pearl River Community College, Miss. 11 9 169

2004 Levance Richmond; Pearly River Community College, Miss. 12 13 201

2005 Paul Stephens; Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. 9 11 152

2005 Tony Kley; Ridgewater College, Minn. 9 11 0

2006 Javorris Jackson; Vermilion Community College, Minn. 12 9 235

2007 Landrian Gordon; Central Lakes College, Minn. 11 14* 125

Jimmy Anderson; Kilgore College, Texas 9 8 57

Marcus Benjamin; Arizona Western College 9 8 16

2009 Jeremy Ratliff; Southwest Mississippi Community College 8 10 42

2010 Alex Benson; Rochester CTC, Minn. 11 9 180

2008

Interceptions

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1970 Wesley College; Dover, Del. 9 499 2,666 296.2

1971 Lakewood Community College; Lakewood, Minn. 8 467 2,757 344.6

1972 Willmar Community College; Willmar, Minn. 8 450 2,832 354.0

1973 Lakewood Community College; Lakewood, Minn. 8 367 2,724 340.5

1974 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott; Kan. 10 573 3,508 350.8

1975 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 603 3,335 333.5

1976 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 10 495 3,225 322.5

1977 Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill. 10 641 3,256 325.6

1978 Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill. 10 579 3,750 375.0

1979 Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan. 10 564 3,570 357.0

1980 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 8 574 3,364 420.5

1981 Triton College; River Grove; Ill. 9 472 2,829 314.3

1982 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 11 656 4,320 392.0

1983 Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College; Perkinston, Miss. 10 565 3,382 338.2

1984 Brainerd Community College; Brainerd, Minn. 8 450 2,479 309.9

1985 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 9 505 2,582 286.8

1986 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 8 449 2,913 364.1

1987 Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 10 552 3,463 346.3

1988 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 605 3,233 323.3

1989 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 9 482 4,065 451.7 *

1990 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 8 479 3,603 450.4

1991 Dixie College; St. George; Utah 10 584 3,358 335.8

1992 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 8 469 2,860 357.5

1993 North Iowa Area Community College; Mason City, Iowa 10 520 3,426 342.6

1994 Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan. 10 488 2,783 278.3

1995 Dixie College; St. George; Utah 10 524 3,382 338.2

1996 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 565 3,904 390.4

1997 Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 10 567 3,211 321.1

1998 Georgia Military College; Milledgeville; Ga. 10 376 2,990 299.0

1999 New Mexico Military Institute; Roswell; N.M. 11 570 4,299 390.8

2000 Arizona Western College; Yuma, Ariz. 9 487 3,194 354.9

2001 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 510 3,071 307.1

2002 New Mexico Military Institute; Roswell; N.M. 11 548 3,587 326.1

2003 Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz. 10 491 2,675 267.5

2004 Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa 10 586 3,139 313.9

2005 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College; Perkinston, Miss. 9 426 2,755 306.1

2006 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 10 439 2,915 291.5

2007 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 10 514 3,378 337.8

2008 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 11 610 4,195 381.3

2009 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 11 586 3,943 358.1

2010 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 11 521 3,555 323.1

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Year College; City, State GP Carries Net Avg.

1970 Mesabi Community College; Virginia, Minn. 7 219 240 34.2

1971 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott; 10 370 215 21.5

1972 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott; 10 394 810 81.0

1973 Lees-McRae College; Banner Elk, N.C. 9 394 354 39.3

1974 Joliet Junior College; Joliet; Ill. 9 366 486 54.0

1975 Rochester Community College; Rochester, Minn. 8 316 404 50.5

1976 Wesley College; Dover, Del. 10 396 554 55.4

1977 Ferrum College; Ferrum, Va. 10 417 322 32.2

1978 Dean Junior College; Franklin, Mass. 8 311 439 54.9

1979 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 10 420 590 59.0

1980 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 10 416 358 35.8

1981 Rochester Community College; Rochester, Minn. 9 315 224 24.8

1982 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 8 277 450 56.2

1983 Dixie College; St. George; Utah 10 281 390 39.0

1984 Brainerd Community College; Brainerd, Minn. 8 255 284 35.5

1985 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 9 282 509 56.5

1986 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 10 361 523 52.3

1987 Lees-McRae College; Banner Elk, N.C. 10 392 632 63.2

1988 Lees-McRae College; Banner Elk, N.C. 10 351 387 38.7

1989 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 9 250 212 23.6

1990 North Greenville College; Tigerville; S.C. 9 278 478 53.1

1991 North Greenville College; Tigerville; S.C. 8 245 223 27.9

1992 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 10 316 294 29.4

1993 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 10 325 506 50.6

1994 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 10 268 446 44.6

1995 College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill. 11 270 387 35.2

1996 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 11 - 511 46.5

1997 Rochester Technical & Community College; Rochester, Minn. 10 330 565 56.5

1998 Middle Georgia College; Cochran, Ga. 11 342 57 5.2 *

1999 Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 10 346 447 44.7

2000 Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 11 407 157 14.3

2001 Joliet Junior College; Joliet; Ill. 11 367 803 73.0

2002 Joliet Junior College; Joliet; Ill. 11 390 430 39.1

2003 Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn. 11 435 328 29.8

2004 Georgia Military College; Milledgeville; Ga. 11 325 482 53.6

2005 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 10 373 503 50.3

2006 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 11 233 430 39.0

2007 Georgia Military College; Milledgeville; Ga. 10 288 345 34.5

2008 Blinn College, Texas 12 312 560 46.6

2009 Eastern Arizona College 11 260 481 43.7

2010 Northland Community & Tech. College; Thief River Falls, Minn. 10 265 474 47.4

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1970 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 9 257 113 21 1,767 18 196.3

1971 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 285 148 23 2,084 14 208.4

1972 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 8 137 62 14 1,462 12 182.8

1973 Dixie College; St. George; Utah 9 231 108 20 1,739 13 193.2

1974 Rochester Community College; Rochester, Minn. 8 245 105 25 1,496 13 187.0

1975 Mesa Community College; Mesa, Ariz. 9 216 117 10 1,853 16 205.9

1976 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 11 272 145 17 2,453 22 223.0

1977 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 10 296 125 23 2,635 20 263.5

1978 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 308 153 15 2,282 24 228.2

1979 Inver Hills Community College; Inver Grove Heights, Minn. 9 246 142 19 2,218 11 246.4

1980 Rock Valley College; Rockford, Ill. 10 346 174 33 2,417 20 241.7

1981 Inver Hills Community College; Inver Grove Heights, Minn. 9 346 183 24 2,566 18 285.1

1982 Inver Hills Community College; Inver Grove Heights, Minn. 8 352 200 17 2,626 12 328.3

1983 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 11 461 248 24 3,923 28 356.6

1984 Iowa Lakes Community College; Estherville; Iowa 10 483 210 29 3,116 28 311.6

1985 Iowa Lakes Community College; Estherville; Iowa 10 506 249 28 3,366 18 336.6

1986 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 10 381 230 15 2,823 22 282.3

1987 Inver Hills Community College; Inver Grove Heights, Minn. 8 389 235 14 3,417 33 427.1

1988 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott; Kan. 9 315 172 20 3,059 23 339.9

1989 Arizona Western College; Yuma, Ariz. 10 378 161 20 2,557 14 255.7

1990 Hibbing Community College; Hibbing, Minn. 8 319 156 23 2,798 24 349.8

1991 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 8 378 181 16 2,985 28 373.1

1992 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 10 450 262 17 4,213 50 421.3

1993 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 8 345 201 15 2,285 17 285.6

1994 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 10 479 241 24 3,501 44 350.1

1995 Scottsdale Community College; Scottsdale; Ariz. 10 399 220 22 3,527 28 352.7

1996 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 10 492 301 16 3,821 49 382.1

1997 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 10 377 217 16 3,199 38 319.9

1998 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 10 446 257 12 3,180 17 318.0

1999 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 10 356 223 6 3,514 25 351.4

2000 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 10 482 289 19 4,371 44 437.1*

2001 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville; Miss. 9 382 233 8 2,843 28 315.8

2002 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 10 394 247 14 3,020 35 302.0

2003 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 10 377 227 12 3,284 32 328.4

2004 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville; Miss. 12 414 215 13 3,617 42 301.4

2005 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville; Miss. 9 358 199 14 2,868 27 318.7

2006 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 12 356 233 8 3,242 32 270.2

2007 Harper College; Palatine, Ill. 11 458 248 11 3,012 24 273.8

2008 East Mississippi Community College; Scooba, Miss. 10 344 212 18 3,062 27 306.2

2009 Northwest Mississippi Community College 9 347 184 13 2,913 27 323.7

2010 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville; Miss. 9 373 241 6 2,799 19 310.2

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Year College; City, State GP Att Comp. Int. Net Td's Avg.

1970 Wesley College; Dover, Del. 9 192 48 24 451 3 50.1

1971 Concordia College; McQuon, Wis. 7 145 50 9 267 3 38.1

1972 W.R. Harper College; Palatine; Ill. 8 79 24 6 251 4 31.4

1973 Henderson County Junior College; Athens, Texas 10 80 31 11 259 3 25.9 *

1974 Hutchinson Community College; Hutchinson, Kan. 10 139 40 24 403 0 40.3

1975 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 11 116 45 10 495 7 45.0

1976 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 124 41 12 414 1 41.4

1977 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 10 130 48 14 560 2 56.0

1978 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 9 148 34 22 329 5 36.6

1979 Cisco Junior College; Cisco, Texas 11 169 48 16 661 3 60.1

1980 Fergus Falls Community College; Fergus Falls, Minn. 8 153 52 15 426 2 53.3

1981 Fergus Falls Community College; Fergus Falls, Minn. 9 152 46 17 589 6 65.4

1982 Itasca Community College; Grand Rapids, Minn. 8 93 36 13 457 4 57.1

1983 Willmar Community College; Willmar, Minn. 8 98 41 17 482 2 60.3

1984 Ferrum College; Ferrum, Va. 10 181 55 15 614 4 61.4

1985 Miss. Gulf Coast Junior College; Perkinston, Miss. 9 181 49 18 495 2 55.0

1986 Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 9 161 54 11 608 6 67.6

1987 Northland Community College; Thief River Falls, Minn. 8 43 30 7 550 3 68.8

1988 Westchester Community College; Valhalla, N.Y. 10 148 42 18 583 1 58.3

1989 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 10 193 71 13 662 5 66.2

1990 Mississippi Gulf Coast; Perkinston, Miss. 10 179 58 16 676 4 67.6

1991 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 8 85 27 15 307 3 38.4

1992 College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill. 11 207 94 21 772 2 70.2

1993 Highland Community College; Highland, Kan. 10 188 74 15 738 4 73.8

1994 Itawamba Community College; Fulton, Miss. 11 270 87 29 523 3 47.5

1995 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 8 158 62 23 456 5 65.1

1996 SUNY-Canton, N.Y. 9 178 76 11 665 5 73.9

1997 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 8 144 52 15 453 5 56.6

1998 Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan. 11 160 50 9 681 3 61.9

1999 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College; Perkinston, Miss. 10 183 63 9 792 7 79.2

2000 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 9 128 56 21 657 3 73.0

2001 Alfred State College; Alfred, N.Y. 10 183 62 5 579 10 57.9

2002 Dodge City Community College; Dodge City, Kan. 9 139 47 11 576 5 64.0

2003 Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn. 11 214 53 31 668 4 60.7

2004 Scottsdale Community College; Scottsdale; Ariz. 10 84 35 5 389 3 38.9

2005 Lackawanna College; Scranton, Pa. 8 163 69 13 727 4 90.9

2006 Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz. 10 198 89 16 767 3 76.7

2007 Northland Community & Tech College; Thief River Falls, Minn. 9 157 47 9 560 4 62.2

2008 North Iowa Area Community College 10 146 60 9 959 13 95.9

2009 Lackawanna College; Scranton, Pa. 9 212 102 9 1037 8 115.2

2010 Nassau Community College; Garden City, N.Y. 11 259 110 21 997 5 90.6

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1970 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott; Kan. 10 668 4,040 404.0

1971 Lakewood Community College; Lakewood, Minn. 8 583 3,633 454.1

1972 Willmar Community College; Willmar, Minn. 9 531 3,599 449.6

1973 Lakewood Community College; Lakewood, Minn. 8 551 4,244 530.5

1974 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott; Kan. 10 695 4,260 426.0

1975 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 10 750 4,494 449.4

1976 Concordia College; McQuon, Wis. 9 707 4,439 493.2

1977 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 10 768 4,771 477.1

1978 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 9 578 4,133 459.3

1979 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 10 658 4,476 447.6

1980 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 8 644 3,866 483.2

1981 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 10 760 4,625 462.5

1982 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 11 715 5,938 539.8

1983 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 11 614 5,270 479.0

1984 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 10 688 4,536 453.6

1985 Potomac State College; Keyser, W.V. 8 521 3,517 439.6

1986 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 8 568 3,971 496.4

1987 Inver Hills Community College; Inver Grove Heights, Minn. 8 552 4,021 502.6

1988 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 10 715 5,289 528.9

1989 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 9 573 4,793 529.2

1990 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 8 541 4,082 510.3

1991 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 8 615 4,077 509.6

1992 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 10 601 5,222 522.2

1993 Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 10 795 5,094 509.4

1994 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 10 664 5,212 521.2

1995 Dixie College; St. George; Utah 10 682 4,727 472.7

1996 Dixie College; St. George; Utah 10 787 5,657 565.7 *

1997 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 11 687 4,994 454.0

1998 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 10 678 4,941 494.1

1999 Northwest Mississippi Community College; Senatobia, Miss. 11 701 5,682 516.6

2000 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 10 786 5,334 533.4

2001 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville; Miss. 9 620 4,145 460.5

2002 Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 9 566 4,030 447.8

2003 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 10 657 5,381 538.1

2004 Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn. 8 545 3,889 486.1

2005 Butler Community College; El Dorado, Kan. 10 638 4,906 490.6

2006 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 12 754 5,560 463.3

2007 Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 11 724 5,498 499.8

2008 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 11 866 5,403 491.1

2009 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 11 776 5,396 490.5

2010 Grand Rapids Community College; Grand Rapids, Mich. 11 810 5,043 458.5

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1970 Mesabi Community College; Virginia, Minn. 7 366 649 92.6

1971 Concordia College; McQuon, Wis. 7 369 734 104.8

1972 Tyler Junior College; Tyler, Texas 10 577 1,572 157.2

1973 Pearl River Junior College; Poplarville; Miss. 10 591 1,398 139.8

1974 Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 10 531 1,403 140.3

1975 University of Minnesota-Crookston, Crookston, Minn. 8 493 1,055 131.9

1976 Golden Valley Lutheran, Minneapolis, Minn. 8 485 1,199 149.8

1977 Ferrum College; Ferrum, Va. 10 585 958 95.8

1978 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 9 424 850 94.4

1979 Ranger Junior College; Ranger, Texas 10 630 1,210 121.0

1980 Fergus Falls Community College; Fergus Falls, Minn. 8 494 1,046 130.8

1981 Fergus Falls Community College; Fergus Falls, Minn. 9 531 1,339 148.7

1982 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 7 495 948 135.4

1983 Northwest Mississippi Junior College; Senatobia, Miss. 10 590 1,406 140.6

1984 Brainerd Community College; Brainerd, Minn. 8 438 912 114.0

1985 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 9 451 1,267 140.7

1986 Westchester Community College; Valhalla, N.Y. 9 483 1,219 135.4

1987 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 10 521 1,513 151.3

1988 Lees-McRae College; Banner Elk, N.C. 10 532 1,056 105.6

1989 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 9 475 1,278 142.0

1990 Kemper Military College; Boonville; Mo. 10 529 1,460 162.2

1991 North Greenville College; Tigerville; S.C. 8 426 836 104.5

1992 Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College; Miami, Okla. 9 467 1,341 149.0

1993 Jones Junior College; Ellisville; Miss. 11 587 1,718 156.2

1994 Itawamba Community College; Fulton, Miss. 11 671 1,211 110.1

1995 College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill. 11 462 1,462 132.9

1996 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 11 - 1,636 148.7

1997 Kemper Military College; Boonville; Mo. 10 600 1,822 182.2

1998 Middle Georgia College; Cochran, Ga. 11 543 801 72.8

1999 Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 10 591 1,471 147.1

2000 Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 11 729 1,563 142.1

2001 Georgia Military College; Milledgeville; Ga. 10 482 676 67.6 *

2002 Holmes Community College; Goodman, Miss. 7 355 855 122.1

2003 Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn. 11 649 996 90.5

2004 Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn. 8 481 635 79.4

2005 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 10 583 1,521 152.1

2006 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 10 458 1,425 129.5

2007 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 12 659 2,233 186.1

2008 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 12 638 2,164 180.3

2009 Louisburg College, N.C. 10 587 1,687 169.1

2010 ASA; Bronx, N.Y. 10 518 1,473 147.3

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2010 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Melvin German, QB - Pearl River Community College, Miss., Josh Johnson, RB - Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Reggie Bullock, RB - Arizona Western College Dexter Holmes, WR - Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Javon Bell, WR - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College John Rabe, TE - Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Nate Hartung, C - Eastern Arizona College Kaleb Broome, OL - Georgia Military College, Jake Fahrenkrug, OL - North Dakota St. College of Science Ryan Schraeder, OL - Butler Community College, Kan. Jeremy Graffree, OL - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Philander Moore, RS - Blinn College, Texas Alex Sweat, PK - Snow College, Utah Second Team Offense Zach Mettenberger, QB - Butler Community College, Kan. Darrelynn Dunn, RB - Iowa Central Community College Steven Miller, RB - Nassau Community College, N.Y. Marcus Kennard, WR - Butler Community College, Kan. Chris Hicks, WR - Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Drew Robinson, TE - Snow College, Utah Mark Pratt, C - Snow College, Utah Carlin Landingham, OL - Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Joe Danaker, OL - Lackawanna College, Pa. Aaron Douglas, OL - Arizona Western College Ken Van Hulue, OL - Cisco College, Texas Cordarrelle Patterson, RS - Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Jaimie Salazar, K - Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Honorable Mention Jacob Morgan, QB - Cisco College, Texas Brad Henderson, QB - East Mississippi Community College Dominique Corder, QB - Central Lakes College, Minn. Willie Tindall, QB - Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Zack Stoudt, QB - Iowa Western Community College Stephen Houston, RB - Independence Community College, Kan. Matthew Willis, RB - Hinds Community College, Miss. Xan Mangum, WR - New Mexico Military Institute Deunta Jennings, WR/RS - North Dakota St. College of Science Tyler Knight, TE - Georgia Military College, Antonio Foster, OL - Northeast Mississippi Community College Mike Yoder, OL - Blinn College, Texas Kevin Buford, K - Northwest Mississippi Community College First Team Defense Carlton Johnson, DL - Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. McKay Frandsen, DL - Snow College, Utah Cornellius Carradine, DL - Butler Community College, Kan. Toby Jackson, DL - Navarro College, Texas Alonzo Highsmith, LB - Phoenix College, Ariz. Princeton Jackson, LB - Blinn College, Texas Josh Francis, LB - Lackawanna College, Pa. Troy Smith, DB - Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Maurice Hood, DB - Tyler Junior College, Texas Isiah Wiley, DB - Arizona Western College Victor Daniels, DB - Butler Community College, Kan. Cory Kemps, P - College of DuPage, Ill. Second Team Defense Quinton Dial, DL - East Mississippi Community College Jared Ebert, DL - Iowa Western Community College Meshak Williams, DL - Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Wiltavius Hinton, DL - Mesabi Range Community & Technical College, Minn. Sam Small, LB - Northwest Mississippi Community College Terran Buck, LB - College of DuPage, Ill. Mark Spaight, LB - Garden City Community College, Kan. J.D. Ratliff, DB - Southwest Mississippi Community College Sir Aaron Taylor, DB - Alfred State College, N.Y. Stoney Burns, DB - Central Lakes College, Minn. Angelo Hadley, DB - Butler Community College, Kan. Tyler Bennett, P - Phoenix College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense John Jenkins, DL - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Keith Watson, DL - ASA, N.Y. Sylvester Williams, DL - Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Greg Smith, DL - Louisburg College, N.C. Chris Ficklin, LB - East Central Community College, Miss. Siriki Diabati, LB - Nassau Community College, N.Y. Mike Juene, LB - Independence Community College, Kan. Jordan Hunt, LB - Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Alex Benson, DB - Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Malachi Freeman, DB - Nassau Community College, N.Y. Dorrian Roberts, DB - Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Colter Johnson, P - Alfred State College, N.Y.

2009 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Randall Mackey, QB - East Mississippi Community College Jasmin Hopkins, RB - Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Vick Ballard, RB - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community Michael Lindsey, WR - Northwest Mississippi Community Desmond Ratliff, WR - Pearl River Community College, Miss. Brandon Williams, TE - Joliet Junior College, Ill. Jason Weaver, OL - Arizona Western College Jermarcus Hardrick, OL - Fort Scott Community College, Kan. David Grant, OL - Navarro College, Texas Dion Howze, OL - Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Devin Tavana, C - Snow College, Utah Michael Kusnierz, K - Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Warren Johnson, RS - Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Second Team Offense Tirrell Rennie, QB - Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Reggie Bullock, RB - Arizona Western College Chad Winbush, RB - Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Kelvin Bolden, WR - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Quintin Robinson, RB - Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Chase Ford, TE - Kilgore College, Texas Quartney Cox, OL - East Mississippi Community College Hakeem Lassiter, OL - Lackawanna College, Pa. LeeRoy Mitchell, OL - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Tyler Stehr, OL - Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Junior Kautai, C - Kilgore College, Texas Bo Bryan, PK - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Jameze Massey, RS - Louisburg College, N.C. Honorable Mention Offense Cam Newton, QB - Blinn College, Texas Phillip Aholt, QB - Scottsdale Community College, Texas Casey Therriaolt, QB - Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Wilmont Wellington, RB - Iowa Central Community College Dennis Taute, RB - Central Lakes College, Minn. Chris Hicks, WR - Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. DeMonte Collins, WR - Grand Rapids Community College, Minn. Jamie Cobb, WR - Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Jordan Lower, TE - Snow College, Utah Matt Black, C - Erie Community College, N.Y. Jon Caspers, OL - North Dakota State College of Science Logan Ortiz, PK - Butler Community College, Kan. Juwan Hemphill, RS - Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. First Team Defense Anthony Gonzalez, DL - Blinn College, Texas Ben Swarts, DL - Arizona Western College Scott Smith, DL - Butler Community College, Kan. Tyrunn Walker, DL - Jones County Junior College, Miss. Brad Graham, LB - Navarro College, Texas LeVonte David, LB - Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Derek Earls, LB - North Dakota State College of Science Prince Ryans, DB - Eastern Arizona College Jimmy Anderson, DB - Kilgore College, Texas J.D. Ratliff, DB - Southwest Mississippi Community College Trulon Henry, DB - College of DuPage, Ill. Jared Jarowszeski, P - Blinn College, Texas Second Team Defense Adam Davis, DL - Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Aaron Strumski, DL - Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Lance Cooley, DL - Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Isley Filiaga, DL - Snow College, Utah Curtis Weatherspoon, LB - Dean College, Mass. Mychal Bailey, LB - Southwest Mississippi Community College Maurice Waters, LB - Vermilion Community College, Minn. Dequan Menzie, DB - Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Harrison Dreiling, DB - Butler Community College, Kan. Hugh Thorton, DB - Lackawanna College, Pa. Tony Udley, DB - New Mexico Junior College Josh Hubner, P - Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Wayne Dorsey, DL - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Honorable Mention Armonty Bryant, DL - Cisco College, Texas Brandon Joiner, DL - Navarro College, Texas Antonio Mitchum, LB - Georgia Military College James Smith, LB - Arizona Western College Tyler Osborne, LB - Snow College, Utah D.A. Autry, LB - Jones County Junior College, Miss. Dextrell Simmons, LB - Blinn College, Texas Trevor Drayton, LB - Navarro College, Texas Jamel Coles, DB - Louisburg College, N.C. Dontrell Johnson, DB - Garden City Community College, Kan. Logan Ortiz, P - Butler Community College, Kan.

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First Team Offense Terrance Cain, QB – Blinn College, Texas La‟Darrian Page, RB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Alex McLaughlin, RB – Ridgewater College, Minn. Justin Jordan, WR – Blinn College, Texas Quintin Robinson, WR – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Peter Tuitupou, TE – Snow College, Utah Erik Dahl, C – Butler Community College, Kan. Anthony Morgan, OL – Navarro College, Texas James Carpenter, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Brody Dixon, OL – Harper College, Ill. Rokevious Watkins, OL – Georgia Military College Sean Brauchele, PK – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Gage McKinnis, RS – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Second Team Offense Garrett Barnas, QB – Harper College, Ill. Steven Robinson, RB – Georgia Military College Davis Ferris, RB – Iowa Central Community College Tyrece Gaines, WR – Butler Community College, Kan. Leon Berry, WR – East Mississippi Community College Woody McClendon, TE – Kilgore College, Texas Aaron Wagoner, C – Cisco College. Texas P.K. Keys, OL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Roy Watts, OL – Navarro College, Texas Jernorius McGill, OL – Eastern Arizona College Brett Angell, OL – Dean College, Mass. Mike Kusnierz, PK – Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Regan Buck, RS – Snow College, Utah Honorable Mention Offense Tirrell Rennie, QB – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Stanley Jennings, QB – Dean College, Mass. Robert Benjamin, QB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Mike Beehler, QB – Central lakes College-Brainerd, Minn. Eugene Smith, QB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Randall Mackey, QB – East Mississippi Community College Brain Folwer, RB – Erie Community College, N.Y. Alan Singletary, RB – Lackawanna College, Pa. Tony Reid, RB – Eastern Arizona College John Baldwin, WR – Harper College Keith Lofgren, WR – Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College, Minn. Joe Phillips, PK – Snow College, Utah Anthony Norton, RS – Dean College, Mass. First Team Defense James Aiono, DL – Snow College, Utah Eugene Kinlaw, DL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Pernell McPhee, DL – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Jared Price, DL – Blinn College, Texas Vernon Brooks, LB – Blinn College, Texas Jacquian Williams, LB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Isi Filimoeatu, LB – Snow College, Utah Winston Venable, DB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Jakar Hamilton, DB – Georgia Military College Coryell Judie, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Marcus Ball, DB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Health Hutchins, P – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Second Team Defense Michael McDonald, DL – Lackawanna College, Pa. Jason Pierre-Paul, DL – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Kyle Jenkins, DL – Harper College, Ill. Torrey Ball, DL – Georgia Military College Anthony Pritchard, LB – Iowa Central Community College Chris White, LB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Trevor Glomski, LB – Rochester Community & Technical College Victor Carmichael, DB – Kilgore College, Texas Troy Jones, DB – Harper College, Ill. Jamar Hornsby, DB – East Mississippi Community College Marcus Benjamin, DB – Arizona Western College Nick DiNardi, P – College of DuPage, Ill. Honorable Mention Defense Joel Walton, DL – Arizona Western College Chris Strong, DL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Joe Forgy, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Jonathan Massaquoi, DL – Butler Community College, Kan. Bubba Tuinei, DL – Eastern Arizona College Calvin West, LB – Georgia Military College Hendrick Levertte, LB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Curtis Weatherspoon, LB – Dean College, Mass. Rudell Crim, DB – Butler Community College, Kan. Joe Robinson, DB – Louisburg College, N.C. Demond Washington, DB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Josh Wilbur, P – Phoenix College, Ariz. 2007 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Tyson Lee, QB – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Beau Johnson, RB – Butler Community College, Kan. Jocques Crawford, RB – Cisco Junior College, Texas Anthony Aker, WR – Rochester Community & Technology College, Minn. Terrance Moore, WR – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Patrick Wilkinson, TE – Georgia Military College Mike Hernandez, C – Cisco Junior College, Texas Lionell Mapp, OL – Georgia Military College Wade Weibert, OL – Butler Community College, Kan.

J‟Marcus Webb, OL – Navarro College, Texas Andrew Mitchell, OL – Snow College, Utah Sean Brauchle, PK – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Cameron Kenney, RS – Garden City Community College, Kan. Second Team Offense Garrett Barnas, QB – Harper College, Ill. Soni Sotele, RB – Snow College, Utah Isaac Odim, RB – Rochester Community & Technology College, Ill. Andre Simmons, WR – Independence Community College, Kan. Johnny Thomas, WR – Southwest Mississippi Community College Woody McClendon, TE – Kilgore College, Texas Erick Dahl, C – Butler Community College, Kan. Mike Williams, OL – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Mike Manternach, OL – Iowa Central Community College Johnny Harper, OL – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Zach Roth, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Zach Knott, PK – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College E.J. LeBlanc, RS – Blinn College, Texas Honorable Mention Offense AJ McKenna, QB – Lackawanna College, Pa. Bo Bowling, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Terrance Cain, QB – Blinn College, Texas Lorenzo Brown, QB – North Iowa Area Community College Greg Cross, QB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Dax Crum, QB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mike Beehler, QB – Central Lakes College-Brainerd, Minn. Anthony Stewart, RB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Nate Guillory, RB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Aaron Valentin, WR – Erie Community College, N.Y. Mike Steph, WR – Alfred State College, N.Y. Nate Shoenecker, WR – Central Lakes College-Brainerd, Minn. First Team Defense Markus White, DL – Butler Community College, Kan. Terrance Cody, DL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Emmanuel Stevens, DL – Blinn College, Texas Coleby Clawson, DL – Snow College, Utah Josh Sharp, LB – Snow College, Utah Rico Brooks, LB – Eastern Arizona College Donald Booker, LB – Navarro College, Texas Amari Spievey, DB – Iowa Central Community College Cardarious Mingo, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Tremaine Brock, DB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College JaMichael Hall, DB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Joie Fiegler, P – Georgia Military College Second Team Defense Pernell McPhee, DL – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Kris Cooke, DL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Tevita Finau, DL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Cortez Robinson, DL – Erie Community College, N.Y. Holland Fiu, LB – New Mexico Military Institute Ademola Balogun, LB – Lackawanna College, Pa. Patrick Trahan, LB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Lucien Antoine, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Andrew Rich, DB – Snow College, Utah John Chisolm, DB – Alfred State College, N.Y. Rashad McCrae, DB – Georgia Military College George Pierson, P – Tyler Junior College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Terrence Onyiuke, DL – Lackawanna College, Pa. Tevita Hola, DL – Snow College, Utah LeRoy Burgess, DL – Georgia Military College Troy Epps, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Swanson Miller, DL – Butler Community College, Kan. Sharad Basey, DL – Navarro College, Texas JR Bryant, LB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Delvin Bayne, LB – Eastern Arizona College Joe DiGrazio, LB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Maurice Gray, DB – Butler Community College, Kan. Melvin Williams, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Grady Fowler, PK – Butler Community College, Kan. Jordan Hofer, P – Harper College, Ill. 2006 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Cade Cooper, QB – Snow College, Utah Bernard Scott, RB – Blinn College, Texas Larry Warner, RB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College CoEric Riley, WR – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Wallace Franklin, WR – Butler Community College, Kan. Bryan Smith, TE – Tyler Junior College, Texas Blake Green, C – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Collin Boulay, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Vince Vance, OL – Georgia Military College Phil Loadholt, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Rodney Brisbon, OL – Northwest Mississippi Zach Manning, PK – Snow College, Utah Henry Fleming, RS – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Second Team Offense Billy Bob Orsagh, QB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Matt Asiata, RB – Snow College, Utah David Woods, RB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Johnny Knox, WR – Tyler Junior College, Texas Demetrius Byrd, WR – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Patrick Wilkinson, TE – Georgia Military College

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2006 All-Americans (cont.) Naseri Eteuini, C – Butler Community College, Kan. Jacob Patton, OL – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Julius Gray, OL – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Joe Blaes, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Joe McMahon, OL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Steve Flores, PK – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Marvin Hodge, RS – Independence Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense John Weed, QB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Cory Christopher, QB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Gerald Reed, WR – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Aaron Hunter, OL – Kilgore College, Texas Ben Alford, QB – North Iowa Area Community College Charles Hughes, QB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Nerran McCormack, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Cedric Johnson, QB – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Brad Claytor, OL – Iowa Central Community College Dwayne Smith, OL – Northland Community & Technical College, Minn. David Garbo, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Eric Hart, RB – New Mexico Military Institute Nabil Ra „Qib El-Amin, RB – Alfred State College, N.Y. First Team Defense Luis Vasquez, DE – Arizona Western College DeVon Hicks, DE – Northwest Mississippi Tonga “Junior” Tea, DT – Snow College, Utah Antoine Holmes, DE – Lackawanna College, Pa. Terrance Gaston, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Austin Panter, LB – Butler Community College, Kan. Demetrius Washington, LB – Minnesota West Community & Technical College Marquis Powell, DB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Gary Chandler, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Anton Cullom, DB – North Iowa Area Community College Ryan Mouton, DB – Blinn College, Texas Ben Nowicki, P – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Second Team Defense Jarius Wynn, DE – Georgia Military College Alex Cook, DE – Blinn College, Texas Drew Hudgins, DE – Highland Community College, Kan. Jesse Bowman, DT – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Marcus Johnson, LB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Morris Wooten, LB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. J.D. Folsom, LB – Snow College, Utah Javorris Jackson, DB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Ellis Lankster, DB – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Scooter Rogers, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Walner Leandre, DB – Blinn College, Texas Jimmy Crees, P – Northland Community & Technical College, Minn. Honorable Mention Defense Eric Small, DE – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Kevin Dixon, DT – Garden City Community College, Kan. John Olie, DT – Navarro College, Texas Frank Leon, DT – Northland Community & Technical College, Minn. Giorgio Majors, LB – Kilgore College, Texas Anthony Fein, LB – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Larry Asante, LB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Curtis Meier, LB – Iowa Central Community College Nick Jackson, LB – New Mexico Military Institute Daniel Wilcox, DB – Georgia Military College Armando Murillo, DB – Eastern Arizona College Marcus VanBuren, DB – Highland Community College, Kan. Derrick Raymer, P – Garden City Community College, Kan. 2005 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Jimmy Oliver, QB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Kenny Wilson, RB – Butler Community College, Kan. Eric Ransom, RB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Desmond Jennings, WR – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Ken Mahone, WR – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Lance Claibourn, TE – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Sid Nagle, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Brandon Walker, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Shannon Boatman, OL – Tyler Junior College, Texas Chris Goff, OL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Mike Davison, C – Butler Community College, Kan. Sinisa Vrvilo, PK – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Jamar Green, RS – Blinn College, Texas Second Team Offense Omar Haugabook, QB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Antroun McDaniel, RB – Georgia Military College Jerome Messam, RB – North Dakota State College of Science Roger Frazier, WR – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Anthony Rodriguez, WR – Morrisville State College, N.Y. Micheal Pooschke, TE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Nick Diana, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Trent Stanley, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. J.D. Hamilton, OL – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Brett Leeds, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tony Burson, C – Blinn College, Texas Jered Fohrman, PK – Rochester Community & Technical College Anthony Parks, RS – Butler Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense Marcus Johnson, QB – Cisco Junior College, Texas

James Johnson, RB – Blinn College, Texas Keenan Kelly, QB – Dean College, Mass. Eric McCain, WR – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Craig Moore, QB – Rock Valley College, Ill. Leonard Curry, RB – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Tim Bush, WR – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Marcus Cross, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Willie Johnson, QB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Devin Clark, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Clarence Bailey, OL – Lackawanna College, Pa. Tim Brockwell, QB – Glendale Arizona, Ariz. Dantrell Savage, RB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College First Team Defense Walter Fisher, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Sean Merrill, DL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Luis Vasquez, DL – Arizona Western College Jeremy Gibbs, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Michael Johnson, LB – Jones Country Junior College, Miss. Chris Patterson, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Mickey Baker, LB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Nehemiah Warrick, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Johnathan Baston, DB – Cisco Junior College, Texas Scott Broughton, DB – Georgia Military College Armando Murillo, DB – Eastern Arizona College Jared Armstrong, P – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Second Team Defense Michael McDonald, DL – Tyler Junior College, Texas Mike Brown, DL – North Dakota State College of Science Kellen Belcher, DL – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Shaun Richardson, DL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Misiovula Tupe, LB – Dixie State College of Utah Justiss Scales, LB – Minnesota West Community & Technical College Jasper Brinkley, LB – Georgia Military College Paul Stephens, DB – Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. John West, DB – North Dakota State College of Science Todderick Verdell, DB – Butler Community College, Kan. Lowell Robinson, DB – Erie Community College, N.Y. Matt Barnard, P – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense Torrey Huckaby, LB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Josh Jennings, LB – Dean College, Mass. Albert Rodriguez, DL – Iowa Central Community College Michael Cohen, P – Kilgore College, Texas Curtis Johnson, DL – Morrisville State College, N.Y. Tony Kley, DB – Ridgewater College, Minn. Dameko Brennen, DB – Rainy River Community College, Minn. Victor Tokunboh, DL – Cisco Junior College, Texas Justin Olsen, DL – Minnesota West Community & Technical College Joe Hall, LB – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Dante Robinson, LB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Frank Harry, DL – Pearl River Community College, Miss. 2004 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Jimmy Oliver, QB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. James Johnson, RB – Blinn College, Texas J.T. Diederichs, RB – Dixie State College of Utah Larry Brackins, WR – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Keith Eloi, WR – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. R.J. Montemayor, TE – Cisco Junior College, Texas Mathew Lott, OL – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Anthony Kilby, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. John Cook, OL – Blinn College, Texas Kenny Shane, OL – Pima Community College, Ariz. Josh Elmore, C – Tyler Junior College, Texas Luke Dreiling, PK – Garden City Community College, Kan. Harrison Kush, RS – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Second Team Offense Zac Taylor, QB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Eldra Buckley, RB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Chad Strike, RB – Ridgewater College, Minn. Bruce Steele, WR – North Dakota State College of Science Frantz Hardy, WR – Butler County Community College, Kan. Walter Nickel, TE – Dixie State College of Utah Brandon Keith, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Nick Uiha, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Jimmy Wegerer, OL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Jess McDonald, OL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Chris Mauga, C – Butler County Community College, Kan. Robert Lee, PK – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Deondrick Nunez, RS – Snow College, Utah First Team Defense Louis Holmes, DL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Chad Green, DL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Chip Brown, DL – Kilgore College, Texas Paul Griffin, DL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Mickey Pimental, LB – Pima Community College, Ariz. Anthony Kelly, LB – Jones County Junior College, Miss. David Dixon, LB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Michael Johnson, DB – Tyler Junior College Reggie Nelson, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Stephen McCoy, DB – Navarro College, Texas Quincy Wallin, DB – Snow College Utah John Racette, P – Hutchinson Community College, Kan.

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2004 All-Americans (cont.) Second Team Defense Darryn Moore, DL – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Deyontae Batiste, DL – Iowa Central Community College C.J. Ahyou, DL – Snow College, Utah Jonal Saint-Dic, DL – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Clint Sellers, LB – North Iowa Area Community College Eric Washington, LB – Minnesota West Community & Technical College Jon Radford, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Chance Jenkins, DB – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Kadafi Tunsil, DB – Minnesota State Community & Technical College Levance Richmond, DB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Marcus Conner, DB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Brian Pacheco, P – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense Curtis Johnson, DL – Morrisville State College, N.Y. Justin Douglas, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Larry Brown, DL – Georgia Military College Christian Serena, LB – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. James Sabb, LB – Georgia Military College Misiovala Tupe, LB – Dixie State College of Utah Thomas McGhee, DB – Rock Valley College, Ill. Barry Quickstad, DB – Rochester Community & Technical College Travis Jinks, DB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Darnell Terrell, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Zachary Bowman, DB – New Mexico Military Institute Codera Jackson, DB – Alfred State College, N.Y. 2003 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Chad Wilmott, QB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Derrick Ross, RB – Blinn College, Texas Emmanuel Marc, RB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Keith Eloi, WR – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. John Harris, WR – Northwest Mississippi Community College Toussaint Henderson, TE – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Merci Falaise, OL – Georgia Military College Tyler McMeans, OL – Lackawanna College, Pa. Paul Soliai, OL – Coffeyville Community College , Kan. Taitusi Lutui, OL – Snow College, Utah Brett McGehee, C – Tyler Junior College, Texas Joe Tantarelli, PK – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Gary Elliott, RS – Navarro College, Texas Second Team Offense Dave King, QB – Blinn College, Texas Joseph Harris, RB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Larry Turner, RB – Iowa Central Community College Travis Brown, WR – Dixie State College of Utah Rashod Turner, WR – Blinn College, Texas Brent Hecht, TE – Butler County Community College, Texas Cameron McDade, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tommy Keyes, OL – Jones County Junior College Jayson Joyce, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Morgan Vittengl, OL – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Taylor Lewis, C – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jeff Edwards, PK – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. James DelGardo, RS – Pima Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Offense Jason Coutts, QB – Snow College, Utah Andre Hall, RB – Garden City Community College, Kans. Martell Smith, RB – Minnesota West Community & Technical College Ramel McIntosh, RB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. B.J. Flowers, RB – North Iowa Area Community College Cornell Johnson, RB – Alfred State College, N.Y. Bryan Baucom, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma College Bruce Gordon, WR – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Chris Jackson, WR – Hibbing Community College, Minn. Larry Kendrick, WR – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Jacob Peeler, OL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Jason Fralicker, PK - Erie Community College, N.Y. First Team Defense D.J. Johnson, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Tyler DeBry, DL – Dixie State College, Utah Chris Herring, DL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Tamayrr Salahuddin, DL – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Kenneth West, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma College Jamar White, LB – Mesabi Range Community & Technical College, Minn. Singa Iloa, LB – Dixie State College Dashon Goldson, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Larry Kendrick, DB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Quincy Butler, DB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Quinten Sullivan, DB – Jones County Junior College David Rios, P – Cisco Junior College, Texas Second Team Defense Tom Johnson, DL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Deyontae Batste, DL – Iowa Central Community College Joe Woolridge, DL – Georgia Military College Ernest Jones, DL – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Dale Robinson, LB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. LeMarcus Rowell, LB – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Derrick Ducksworth, LB – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Randy Kelly, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Barry Quickstad, DB – Rochester Community & Technical College Jason Tanner, DB – SUNY@Morrisville, N.Y.

Zachary Baker, DB – Pima Community College, Ariz. Lance Lane, P – Blinn College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Mike Sklarosky, DL – Lackawanna College, Pa. Byron Smith, DL – Kilgore College, Texas Jeremy Coley, DL – Mesabi Range Community & Technical College, Minn. Claude Wroten, DL – Mississippi Delta Community College E.J. Kuale, LB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Barry Wright, LB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Brett Koebcke, LB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Clint Sellers, LB – North Iowa Area Community College James Sabb, LB – Georgia Military College Jamar Atkinson, LB – SUNY@Morrisville, N.Y. Greg Wilkerson, LB – Butler County Community College, Kan. David Lonie, P – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 2002 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Walter Washington, QB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Andre Hall, RB – Georgia Military College Robert Anderson, RB – North Iowa Area Community College Drew Coleman, WR – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Kelvin Hayden, WR – Joliet Junior College, Ill. David Kenner, TE – Lackawanna College, Pa. Michael Erokwu, OL – Tyler Junior College, Texas Joe Critchfield, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Matt Meyers, OL – Northland Community & Technical College Iosefa Robins, OL – Snow College, Utah Jess Hacker, C – Dixie State College, Utah Rhys Lloyd, PK – Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Jarrod Fuller, RS – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Second Team Offense Jeff Duggins, QB – Alfred State College, N.Y. Douglas Sherman, RB – Cisco Junior College, Texas Gerard Jackson, RB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. John Harris, WR – Northwest Mississippi Community College A.J. Smith, WR – Snow College, Utah Kevin Everett, TE – Kilgore College, Texas Tolly Tsiamas, OL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Chris White, OL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Joe Fowler, OL – Georgia Military College Kody Wenndt, OL – Waldorf College, Iowa Joe Vaughn, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Greg Gunderson, PK – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Jose Yaport, RS – SUNY@Morrisville, N.Y. Honorable Mention Offense Steve Howell, QB – Montgomery College, Md. Bobby Robison, QB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Dan Mell, QB – Itasca Community College, Minn. Lentrell Nealy, RB – Rochester Community & Technical College Emmanuel Marc, RB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Ruben Green, RB – Erie Community College, N.Y. Cory Mack, RB – Iowa Central Community College Derek Willis, WR – Rochester Community & Technical College Sims Kemp, TE – Blinn College, Texas Travis Triplett, OL – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Isaac Harris, OL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Clay Crisp, PK – Georgia Military College First Team Defense Michael Pruitt, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Mike Mapu, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Darrell Shropshire, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Malcolm Wooldridge, DL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Travares Osley, LB – East Central Community College, Miss. Gabe Toomey, LB – Iowa Central Community College, Iowa Tyler DeBry, LB – Dixie State College, Utah Nino Williams, DB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Chris McKenzie, DB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Jamaal Jackson, DB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Brian Staley, DB – Georgia Military College Blake Kinart, P – Pima Community College, Ariz. Second Team Defense Joe Sykes, DL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Robert Savitsky, DL – Iowa Central Community College Nik Sontag, DL – Dixie State College, Utah Marvin James, DL – Erie Community College, N.Y. Ben Henderson, LB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. DeAdrian Coley, LB – Georgia Military College Chad Rowe, LB – SUNY@Morrisville, N.Y. Derrick Phillips, DB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Danny Tolbert, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jason Lee, DB – Dixie State College, Utah Jamie Thompson, DB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Lance Lane, P – Blinn College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Charles Silas, DL – Georgia Military College Michael Montgomery, DL – Navarro College, Texas J.C. Baker, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Wali Muhammad, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Michael Ledet, LB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Marcus Lawrence, LB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Rodderick Dobson, LB – Rainey River Community College, Minn. Ken Jones, LB – Navarro College Lee Foliaki, LB – Butler County Community College, Kan.

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2002 All-Americans (cont.) Ricky Grant, LB – Georgia Military College Corey Reddick, DB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Peter Schletz, P – North Dakota State College of Science 2001 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Charlie Reeve, QB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Rashad Armstrong, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ronald McClendon, RB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Shawn Miller, End – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Jon Clark, End – Ricks College, Idaho Da‟Ray Sims, End – Navarro College, Texas Noah Washington, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Yancey Reynolds, OL – Georgia Military College Shawn Steiner, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Ron Green, OL – Dixie State College, Utah Brad Bauer, OL – Rochester Community & Technical College Scott Campbell, PK – Georgia Military College Ricardo Colclough, RS – Kilgore College, Texas Second Team Offense Bill Whittenmore, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Craig Duppong, Back – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Brandon Warfield, Back – Kilgore College, Texas James Taylor, End – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Justin Arneson, End – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Matt Mattox, End – Butler County Community College, Kan. Jason Walston, End – Tyler Junior College, Texas Collin Mernard, OL – Iowa Central Community College Jason Baksas, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Clinton Werth, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Jacky Wang, OL – Tyler Junior College, Texas Berin Lacevic, PK – Garden City Community College, Kan. Brandon Hooks, RS – College of DuPage, Ill. Honorable Mention Offense Ben Dougherty, Back – North Iowa Area Community College Tyshawn Pressley, Back – Mesabi Range Community & Technical College, Minn. Derrick Wimbush, Back – Georgia Millitary College Rod Malone, Back – Rochester Community & Technical College Terrance Freeney, Back – North Dakota State College of Science Ralph Davis, Back – Jones County Community College, Miss. Chad Mickelsen, End – Snow College, Utah Kevin Everett, End – Kilgore College, Texas Anthony Colton, OL – Middle Georgia College Matt Meyers, OL – Northland Community & Technical College Jerry Spencer, OL – East Central Community College, Miss. Ford Hall, P – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Rhys Lloyd, P – Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. First Team Defense Eddie Brown, DL – Blinn College, Texas Sheldon Lewin, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Randy Jackson, DL – Georgia Military College Scott Young, DL – Dixie State College, Utah Derrick Pope, LB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Charles Thomas, LB – Cisco Junior College, Texas Darel Slay, LB – Holmes Community College, Miss. Jermaine Harris, DB – Georgia Military College Jarvis Phillips, DB – Iowa Central Community College Chad Barney, DB – Dixie State College, Utah David Scott, DB – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Clay Crisp, P – Georgia Military College Second Team Defense Matt Mason, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Fred Blueford, DL – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Monroe Dickerson, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Carl Tultavuki, DL – Ricks College, Idaho Davidree Reese, LB – Dean College, Mass. Tate Pittman, LB – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Phil Maklin, LB – William Rainey Harper, Ill. Donta Bright, DB – Eastern Arizona College Chris Fower, DB – Middle Georgia College Rich Faber, DB – Vermilion Community College Tangly Muhammad, DB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Brad Tatum, P – Cisco Junior College Honorable Mention Defense Farouk Adelokan, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. Alan Halloway, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Adam Biggar, DL – Ridgewater College, Minn. Lee Robinson, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. Alex Lewis, LB – SUNY@Morrisville, N.Y. Singa Itoa, LB – Dixie State College, Utah Scot Tuitupou, LB – Snow College, Utah DeMorrio Williams, LB – Kilgore College, Texas Tony Ward, DB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Kailan Williams, DB – Arizona Western College Charles Fraziar, DB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Robbie Kemp, P – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 2000 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Marc Dunn, QB – Ricks College, Idaho Chavis McCollister, RB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Alan Jones, RB – Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. Trivice Sadler, End – North Iowa Area Community College Kendrick Starling, End- Navarro College, Texas

Jeremy Scott, End – Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Crockett Ladd, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jared Packard, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Jonah Bense, OL – Arizona Western College Quinn Christensen, OL – Dixie State College, Utah Nick Gillespie, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Adam Benike, PK – Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn. Olan Coleman, RS – Tyler Junior College, Texas Second Team Offense Corey Jenkins, Back – Garden City Community College, Kan. Sateki Mahe, Back – Dixie State College, Utah Ben Becker, Back – Minnesota West Community & Technical College Chavez Donnings, End – Butler County Community College, Kan. Aaron Boone, End – Snow College, Utah Pete Putman, End- Navarro College, Texas Miford Brown, OL – East Mississippi Community College Frank Perkoski, OL – Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. Brock Anderson, OL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Anthony Welch, OL – SUNY@Canton, N.Y. Alfio Randall, OL – Blinn College, Texas Trey Crum, PK – Hinds Community College, Miss. Khild Meals, RS – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Offense Griff Jurgens, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Pat Cilento, Back – Montgomery/Rockville, Md. Will Hall, Back – Northwest Mississippi Community College Chris Brown, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Curtis Jones, Back – Montgomery/Rockville, Md. Anton Paige, End – Northwest Mississippi Community College Shawn Miller, End – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Jason Blevins, End – Butler County Community College, Kan. First Team Defense Kahlil Nash, DL – Arizona Western College Dustin Looman, DL – Rochester Community & Technical College Henry Brant, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. David Virgin, DL – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Kamau Jackson, LB – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Fatari Lyons, LB – Middle Georgia College Corey Brown, LB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Marvin Jackson, DB – Navarro College, Texas Jermaine Lemon, DB – Georgia Military College Derrick Black, DB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Eric Blackwell, DB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Second Team Defense Travis Moten, DL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Mario Ivy, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Josh Gustaveson, DL – Snow College, Utah Bryan Savelio, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. DeMorrio Williams, LB – Kilgore College, Texas Domonic Payne, LB – Eastern Arizona College Shane Sebesta, LB – Blinn College, Texas Jimarr Gallon, DB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Matthew Grier, DB – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Jamal Chance, DB – Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. Jermire Roberts, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Jared Preston, P – Eastern Arizona College Honorable Mention Defense Greg Wade, DL – Georgia Military College Andrew Williams, DL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Paul Broussard, DL – Blinn College, Texas Shawn Smith, DL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Josh Rollins, DL – Ricks College, Idaho Orlando Williams, LB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Quitae McLean, LB – Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. John Shirley, LB – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Johnny Groves, DB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Charles Davis, DB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Korey Banks, DB – Garden City Community College, Kan. 1999 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Jeremy Denson, QB – Navarro College, Texas Rudi Johnson, RB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Ernest Pitts, RB – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Travis Lueck, End – North Dakota State College of Science Kendrick Starling, End – Navarro College, Texas Aaron Ware, End – Dixie College, Utah Pat Tomazik, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Kerry Carlson, OL – Rochester Community & Technical College Tywoin Breaux, OL – Ranger College, Texas Howard Duncan, OL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Rodell Simon, OL – Georgia Military College Adam Stiles, PK – Butler County Community College, Kan. Richard Lewis, RS – North Dakota State of Science Second Team Offense Olin Hannum, Back – Snow College, Utah Josh Scobey, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Maurice Bradford, Back – SUNY@Morrisville, N.Y. Antoine Burns, End – Rochester Community & Technical College Brian Romney, End – Snow College, Utah Jeremy Shockey, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Seth Little, OL – Dixie College, Utah Courtney Lee, OL – Blinn College, Texas Bart Tuescher, OL – Ricks College, Idaho

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1999 All-Americans (cont.) Michael Allen, OL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Ralph Zarate, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Neal Thomas, PK – Hinds Community College, Miss. C.J. Jones, RS – Garden City Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense Richard Lucero, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Corey Jenkins, Back – Garden City Community College, Kan. Jason Johnson, Back – Kemper Military Junior College, Mo. Jason Johnson, Back – MW Mississippi Community College Bubba Mariani, Back – William Harper College, Ill. Demetrick Moore, Back – Georgia Military College Mike Hopping, Back – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Scott Olsen, Back – Northland Community & Technical College Jay Sharp, End – Eastern Arizona College Omar Rayford, End – NW Mississippi Community College Derrick Brantley, OL – Southwest Mississippi Community College Vernon Ray, RS – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas First Team Defense Derrick Pickens, DL – Kilgore, Texas Ervin Holloman, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Dwight Smith, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Anton Palepoi, DL – Dixie College, Utah Mark Strickland, LB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Alton Moore, LB – Southwest Mississippi Community College Columbus Wooley, LB – Blinn College, Texas Bobby Walker, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Johnathan Shaw, DB – NW Mississippi Community College David Routt, DB – Butler County Community College, Kan. DuWayne Walters, DB – Mesabi Range Community & Technical College Alan Cox, P – Snow College, Utah Second Team Defense Javor Mills, DL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Ashea Roberson, DL – Joliet Junior College, IL Channing Reed, DL – Montgomery College, Md. Adrian Watson, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Angel Estrada, LB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Russell Kay, LB – Ricks College, Idaho Tadd Jones, LB – Waldorf College, Iowa Deijon Hart, DB – Georgia Military College Cody Weight, DB – Dixie College, Utah Lavar Stepter, DB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Corey Hoppe, DB – Montgomery College, Md. Ryan Bisetti, P – Kilgore College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Juan Prishker, DL – Blinn College, Texas John Culp, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. David Daniel, DL – East Central Community College, Miss. Nic Clemons, DL – Georgia Military College, Ga. Joe Gleissner, LB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Corey Mathis, LB – Blinn College, Texas Jason Jones, LB – NW Mississippi Community College Ron Able, LB – Kemper Military Junior College, Mo. Yolance Scott, DB – Eastern Arizona College Robert Canidate, DB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Charles Johnson, DB – Blinn College, Texas Jeremy Flores, P – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 1998 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Josh Heupel, QB – Snow College, Utah Terrance Williams, RB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Jamison Palmer, RB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Marco Burke, RB – Cayuga Community College, N.Y. Mark Brooks, End – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Brian Blackwood, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Teag Whiting, OL – Ricks College, Idaho Chris Van Gorder, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tim Bell, OL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Kevin Barry, OL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. James Evans, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Les Binkley, PK – Northwest Mississippi Community College Second Team Offense Kyle Hughes, Back – Harper College, Ill. Tim Weathersby, Back – Jones Junior College, Miss. Keith Stokes, Back – Georgia Military College Clint Zimpel, Back – Itasca Community College, Minn. David Searcy, End – Harper College, Ill. Anthony Branch, End – Jones Junior College, Miss. Lucian Herrick, OL – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Cornelius Houston, OL – Alfred State College, N.Y. Jose Solis, OL – Harper College, Ill. Anthony Phillips, OL – Middle Georgia College Kevin Kemp, OL – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Nick Gatto, PK – Blinn College, Texas Honorable Mention Offense Griffen Goodman, Back – Eastern Arizona College Steve Later, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Travis Headley, End – Central Lakes College, Minn. Richard Williams, End – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Roger Ross, End – Garden City Community College, Kan. Kevin Grace, OL – East Mississippi Community College First Team Defense Juqua Thomas, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

Grover Thopson, DL – North Dakota State College of Science Cliff Holloman, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Mario Fatafehi, DL – Snow College, Utah Kendrell Bell, LB – Middle Georgia College Idris Price, LB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Aaron Guzman, LB – Rochester Community & Technical College Fred Smoot, DB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Michael Jamison, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Hamin Milligan, DB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Chad Barney, DB – Dixie College, Utah Gerald Wilburn, P – Potomac State College, W. Va. Second Team Defense Cleveland Pinkney, DL – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Johnny Leverett, DL – Georgia Military College Akin Ayodele, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jason Fleming, DL – Joliet Jones Junior College, Ill. Todd Miller, LB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Chris Gray, LB – Alfred State College, N.Y. Hamilton Wells, LB – Iowa Central Community College Terrence Bell, DB – Middle Georgia College Jared Lee, DB – Ricks College, Idaho Kareem High, DB – Navarro College, Texas Dee Miller, DB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Mark Holmes, P – Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Honorable Mention Defense Kirk Gibbs, DL – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Baris Grant, DB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Keith Conners, DB – Ricks College, Idaho MaCario Dade, DB – Kilgore College, Texas Scott Rogers, DB – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 1997 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense T.T. Toliver, QB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Frank Murphy, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Carlton Booe, RB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Rob Davidson, RB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Connie Moore, End – Northwest Mississippi Community College Tacoma Fontaine, End – Ranger College, Texas Wes Shivers, OL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Stokar McDougle, OL – Navarro College, Texas John Oddonetto, OL – East Arizona College Scott Pitt, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Glenn Pilarowski, OL – Dixie College, Utah Scott Westerfield, PK – Hinds Community College, Miss. Second Team Offense Greg Robertson, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Jason Brookins, Back – Kemper Military College, Mo. Bernard Herny, Back – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Dan Shultis, Back – North Dakota College of Science Jeremy Lee, End – Ridge Water College, Minn. Kevin Curtis, End – Snow College, Utah Kris Carlson, OL – Rochester Community College, Minn. Mark Robinson, OL – Mississippi Delta Community College Julius Coates, OL – Rock Valley College, Ill. Greg Robinson, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Danny Camp, OL – Cisco Junior College, Texas Den Davis, PK – Ricks College, Idaho Honorable Mention Offense Leroy Collins, Back – Alfred State College, N.Y. Ryan Lewis, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Josh Tiesler, Back – Minnesota West Community College Sean Higgins, End – Cayuga Community College, N.Y. Zack Smith, End – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Randy Hakes, End – Mesa Community College, Ariz. First Team Defense T.J. Light, DL – Blinn College, Texas Erik Flowers, DL – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Terrell Jurineack, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Junior Ioane, DL – Snow College, Utah Torrence Marshall, LB – Kemper Military College, Mo. Chadd Johnson, LB – Waldorf College, Iowa Troy West, LB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Robert Bean, DB – Georgia Military College Chris Paogofie, DB – Dixie College, Utah Larry Stroud, DB – Montgomery College, Md. Isaac Banks, DB – East Arizona College Al Hunt, P – East Central Community College, Miss. Second Team Defense Matthew Nathan, DL – Middle Georgia College Terrence Bennett, DL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Mark Word, DL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Glen Matthews, DL – North Dakota State College of Science Lynn Hadnot, LB – Blinn College, Texas Warren Lott, LB – Georgia Military College Dusty Pierce, LB – Ricks College, Idaho DaShann Austin, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Corey Rude, DB – Waldorf College, Iowa Mark Schmidt, DB – Rochester Community College, Minn. Kerrie Washington, DB – Kilgore College, Texas Golden Whetman, P – Ricks College, Idaho Honorable Mention Defense Chris Vant, DL – SUNY@Canton, N.Y. Chris Gray, DL – Alfred State College, N.Y.

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1997 All-Americans (cont.) Kenmantel Davis, DL – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Deniel Anglin, DB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Donvetis Franklin, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. David Choate, DB – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Joey Pinkston, DB – East Central Community College, Miss. 1996 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Roderick Johnson, QB – Dixie College, Utah Riley Jensen, RB – Snow College, Utah Carlton Booe, RB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Anthony DiIeso, RB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Ricky Hall, End – Butler County Community College, Kan. Kevin Prentiss, End – Hinds Community College, Miss. Brien Hanely, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. DeMarcus Holmes, OL – East Central Community College, Miss. Matt Johnson, OL – Ricks College, Idaho Lamont Barrett, OL – Blinn College, Texas Kevin Diepenbrock, OL – North Dakota State College of Science Tim Hardaway, PK – Georgia Military College Second Team Offense Mel Daniels, Back – Nassau College, N.Y. Craig Strickland, Back – Butler County Community College, Kan. Andy Cochrane, Back – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Alfred Watkins, Jr., Back – Illinois Valley Community College, Ill. Darnell McDonald, End – Garden City Community College, Kan. Alex Green, End – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Travis Whitaker, OL – Nassau College, N.Y. Anthony Bielski, OL – Illinois Valley Community College Phil Bunch, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Anthony Thurman, OL – Mississippi Delta Community College Kelvin Williams, OL – Georgia Military College Brandon Inouye, PK – Dixie College, Utah Honorable Mention Offense Paul Ciochetto, Back – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Greg Manson, Back – Hinds Community College, Miss. Brad Bashford, Back – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Gabe Cox, End – Eastern Arizona Community College Quincy Jackson, End- East Mississippi Community College Ted Fornicola, End – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Eugene Childs, End – College of DuPage, Ill. First Team Defense Hanson Caston, DL – Blinn College, Texas Lamar King, DL – Montgomery College, Md. Jomone Fields, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Emarlos Leroy, DL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Jeff Kelly, LB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Roger Alexander, LB – Nassau College, N.Y. Bill Unger, LB – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Chris Pagofie, DB – Dixie College, Utah Brandon Harrison, DB – Blinn College, Texas Kevin Brooks, DB- Garden City Community College, Kan. Von Keith Spencer, DB – Middle Georgia College Ryan Springston, P – Butler County Community College, Kan. Second Team Defense Marquis Gibson, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Desmond Gant, DL – Ranger College, Texas Askia Stewart, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tinker Keck, DL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Antonio Cochran, LB – Middle Georgia College Warring Vital, LB – Ranger College, Texas Kemba Bryant, LB – East Central Community College, Miss. David Godfrey, DB – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Desmond Gant, DB – Ranger College, Texas Askia Stewart, DB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tinker Keck, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Shane Hargett, P – Northwest Mississippi Community College Honorable Mention Defense Tony Bryant, DL – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Shawn Cash, DL – Georgia Military College Craig Koontz, DL – Blinn College, Texas Cornelius Griffin, DL – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Cyrus Satoafaiga, LB – Snow College, Utah Bryan McNulty, LB – College of DuPage, Ill. 1995 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Fred Taylor, QB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Corey Dillon, RB – Dixie College, Utah Corey Williams, RB – North Iowa Area Community College Brian McKenzie, RB – Arizona Western College Daniel Jones, End – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Effrain Baker, End – Middle Georgia College Reggie Baker, OL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Ace Robertson, OL – Blinn College, Texas Jason Gamble, OL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Aaron Hamilton, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Justin Moss, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tim Hardaway, PK – Georgia Military College Second Team Offense Adon Hall, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Tywone Kingsby, Back – Garden City Community College, Kan. Ike Porter, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Tim Rattay, Back – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz.

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First Team Offense Fred Taylor, QB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Corey Dillon, RB – Dixie College, Utah Corey Williams, RB – North Iowa Area Community College Brian McKenzie, RB – Arizona Western College Daniel Jones, End – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Effrain Baker, End – Middle Georgia College Reggie Baker, OL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Ace Robertson, OL – Blinn College, Texas Jason Gamble, OL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Aaron Hamilton, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Justin Moss, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tim Hardaway, PK – Georgia Military College Second Team Offense Adon Hall, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Tywone Kingsby, Back – Garden City Community College, Kan. Ike Porter, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Tim Rattay, Back – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Jeremy McDaniel, End – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Leroy Fields, End – Navarro College, Texas Eric Chandler, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Bill Groom, OL – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Sean McNamara, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Robert Saums, OL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Mino Marroquin, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Phil Stamper, PK – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Offense Joe Dupaix, Back – Snow College, Utah Collin Harris, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Adren Dudley, End – Blinn College, Texas Shawn Overocker, End – College of DuPage, Ill. Andre Rone, End – Northwest Mississippi Community College Aaron Roderick, End – Ricks College, Idaho Brock Holland, OL – Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. First Team Defense William Buxton, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Olenthy Brown, DL – Navarro College, Texas Peppi Zellner, DL – Georgia Military College Kenneth Bouie, DL – Blinn College, Texas John Rosenau, LB – Normandale Community College, Minn. Paul Spicer, LB – College of DuPage, Ill. Maurice Johnson, LB – Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. Rodney Artmore, DB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Excel Lucas, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Paul Shields, DB – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Perry Phenix, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Jaret Holmes, PK – Hinds Community College, Miss. Second Team Defense Cletidus Hunt, DL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Mike Smith, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Charlie Bradford, DL – Rochester Community College, Minn. Ron Warner, DL – Independence Community College, Kan. Roger Alexander, LB – Nassau College, N.Y. Rich Robich, LB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Adam Hayden, LB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Alex Hollowell, DB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Jamel Collins, DB – North Dakota State College of Science Toni Armeli, DB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Cedric Donaldson, DB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Mike Clark, P – Ricks College, Idaho Honorable Mention Defense Nick Thummel, LB – Waldorf College, Iowa Todd Sofonia, DB – Ricks College, Idaho Sam Josue, DB – Kemper Military College, Mo. Anthony Joe, DB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Gregg Madison, DB – Copiah-Lincoln College, Miss. Chad Strong, DB – Dean College, Mass. 1994 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Chris Windsor, QB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Archie Amerson, RB – Dixie College, Utah Chad Bosch, RB – Nassau College, N.Y. Lee Ragsdale, RB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Xavier Brown, End – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Greg Clack, End – Ricks College, Idaho Walter Jones, OL – Holmes Community College, Miss. Frank Middleton, OL – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Ian Muller, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mark Culver, OL – North Iowa Area Community College Lemont Clark, OL – Rock Valley College, Ill. Matt Byant, PK – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Second Team Offense Daren Wilkinson, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Tommy Reynolds, Back – North Dakota State College of Science Jermaine McDowell, Back – Highland Community College, Kan. Shon Mitchell, Back – Blinn College, Texas B.J. Franklin, End – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Andre Rone, End – Northwest Mississippi Community College Eric Janeau, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Fabian Stegall, OL – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Craig Hoagland, OL – Snow College, Utah Phill Sakala, OL – Montgomery College, Md.

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1994 All-Americans (cont.) Tom Gilson, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Kirk Ojendyk, PK – North Iowa Area Community College Honorable Mention Offense Joe Germaine, Back – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Alex Burke, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Donald Sellers, Back – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Phil Shellhaas, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Antowain Smith, Back – East Mississippi Community College Derrick Charles, End – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Antwan Miller, End – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. Chucky Aiken, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Tommy Blackmon, End – Navarro College, Texas Rob Wise, OL – Highland Community College, Kan. Michael Minter, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. J.J. Teichman, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. First Team Defense Donnie Embra, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Cory Scheifels, DL – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Henry Thomas, DL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Gary Hanes, DL – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Mark Smith, LB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Junior Ioane, LB – Ricks College, Idaho Terrell Farley, LB – Independence Community College, Kan. Juran Bolden, DB – Mississippi Delta Community College Reggie Patterson, DB – College of DuPage, Ill. Eric Brown, DB – Blinn College, Texas James Humes, DB – Dixie College, Utah Larry Binon, P – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Second Team Defense Pat Racanelli, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Keith Drayton, DL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Mike Bosco, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. Jermaine Miles, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Jerry Ulysee, LB – Kemper Military College, Mo. Tim Colbert, LB – Montgomery College, Md. John Roseneau, LB – Normandale Community College, Minn. Nate Miconi, DB – Snow College, Utah Kevin Jackson, DB – Jones Junior College, Miss. Excel Lucas, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Kerry Siverand, DB – Navarro College, Texas Sean Anderson, P – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Honorable Mention Defense Jason Ferguson, LB – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Pete Range, LB – Rochester Community College, Minn. Jabbar Threats, LB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Cory Olson, LB – North Dakota State College of Science Wilber MacDonald, LB – Harper College, Ill. Rodney Mccullum, DB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Ernest Grier, DB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Leonard Little, DB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jamies Grabell, DB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. John Moyer, DB – Rock Valley College, Ill. Rick Anteau, DB – Northland Community College, Minn. 1993 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Roger Cook, QB – Dixie College, Utah Mickey Murray, RB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Brian Knuckles, RB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Antwon Kimbrough, RB – North Iowa Area Community College Darrell Nicklow, End – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Keith Walton, End – College of DuPage, Ill. Jaime Ramos, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tanner Morrison, OL – Georgia Military College Tim Johnson, OL – Jones Junior College, Miss. Jorge Diaz, OL – Kilgore College, Texas Neal Glover, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Todd Ferriera, PK – Ricks College, Idaho Second Team Offense Paul Moore, Back – Tyler Junior College, Texas Chris Ryan, Back – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Rod Edlund, Back – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Aaron Granquist, Back – Waldorf College, Iowa Gilbert Grantlin, End – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mark Morgan, End – Ricks College, Idaho Jimmy Dean, End – Butler County Community College, Kan. Orlando Bobo, OL – East Mississippi Community College Derrick Tate, OL – Montgomery College, Md. Jamie Sumner, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jacob Wiemann, OL – Waldorf College, Iowa Scott Mann, PK – Butler County Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense Shawn Young, Back – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Carl Walker, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Ryan Kelly, Back – Rochester Community College, Minn. Garrick McGee, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Bruce Klehr, Back – Normandale Community College, Minn. Rudolph James, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Derrick Sanders, Back – Minnesota@Crookston, Minn. Ben Fossey, End – Waldorf College, Iowa Coswell Sims, End – Georgia Military College Mike Higgins, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Ryan Berg, PK – Rochester Community College, Minn.

First Team Defense Hamilton Lee, DL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Albert Jackson, DL – Nassau College, N.Y. Ray Eagle, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Sterling Luckey, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Phillip Benton, LB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Andy Beall, LB – Montgomery College, Md. Tom LaPak, LB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. James Smith, DB – Arizona Western College Juran Bolden, DB – Mississippi Delta Community College David Garrett, DB – Navarro College, Texas Lenard Hayes, DB – Iowa Central Community College Greg Ivy, P – Navarro College, Texas Second Team Defense Stan Raass, DL – Dixie College, Utah Matt Parker, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Larry Williams, DL – Mississippi Delta Community College Pat Williams, DL – Navarro College, Texas Orpheus Roye, DL – Jones Junior College, Miss. Thomas Plant, LB – Georgia Military College Mike Smith, LB – Dixie College, Utah Twan Temple, LB – East Mississippi Community College Fred Tomas, DB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Jton Cooper, DB – Northland Community College, Minn. Elridge Williams, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Jason Cain, P – East Central Community College, Miss. Honorable Mention Defense Mike Graham, DE – Rochester Community College, Minn. Corey Schreifels, DE – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Demetrius Crowder, DE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Chad Van Beek, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa Keith Drayton, DL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Marcus Keyes, DL – Jones Junior College, Miss. Jason Ferguson, DL – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Dwayne Sanders, DL – Snow College, Utah Jerry Ulysee, LB – Kemper Military College, Mo. Alfred Mack, LB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Michael Strazzeri, P – Nassau Community College, N.Y. 1992 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Russell Evans, QB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Anthony Comer, RB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Fred Moore, RB – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Brian Knuckles, RB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Derek Price, End – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mark Harris, End – Ricks College, Idaho Brian Bradley, OL – Montgomery College, Md. Jesse Palacious, OL – Navarro College, Texas Pat Baker, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Craig Weaver, OL – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Mitch Menges, OL – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Lonnie Calicchio, PK – Northwest Mississippi Community College Second Team Offense Tony DeLeon, Back – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Ed Fairchild, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Dwayne Gray, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Shawn Campbell, Back – Northland Community College, Minn. Kevin Berge, End – Rochester Community College, Minn. Erie Smith, End – Northwest Mississippi Community College Ryan Carlson, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Jeff Quintane, OL – Triton College, Ill. Ghaton Ross, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Steve Green, OL – Waldorf College, Iowa Jeff Miller, OL – Northwest Mississippi Community College Steve Yenner, PK – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Honorable Mention Offense Wade Wetlaufer, Back – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Aaron Fisher, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Eldren Milton, Back – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Bobby Stevens, End – Independence Community College, Kan. Joe Harmon, End – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Brian Prestholdt, End – Willmar Community College, Minn. Mark Romero, OL – Eastern Arizona College Tanner Morrison, OL – Georgia Military College Troy Stoddard, OL – Dixie College, Utah Mark Gray, OL – Snow College, Utah Kurt Gehrisch, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Jesse Neville, PK – Ricks College, Idaho First Team Defense John Raass, DL – Ricks College, Idaho Matt Storm, DL – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. Tyrone Brooks, DL – Kilgore College, Texas Rudy Johnson, DL – Iowa Central Community College Brian Easter, LB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Massillon Boyd, LB – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Bill McCollins, LB – Northwest Mississippi Community College Rod Carter, DB – College of DuPage, Ill. Carl Kidd, DB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jerome Williams, DB – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Eldridge Williams, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Brian Lambert, P – Northland Community College, Minn. Second Team Defense Tim Bowens, DL – Itawamba Community College, Miss.

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1992 All-Americans (cont.) Gary Walker, DL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Kenny Bond, DL – Minnesota@Crookston Gary Bandy, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Josh Packer, LB – Eastern Arizona College Frank Watts, LB – Georgia Military College Mike Sweat, LB – Dixie College, Utah Larry Long, LB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Andre Jones, DB – Snow College, Utah Jamie Thomas, DB – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Marcus Gates, DB – Navarro College, Texas Darrin Simmons, PK –Dodge City Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Defense Albert Jackson, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Scott Hosier, DL – Rochester Community College, Minn. Charles Miller, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Tom Hurst, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mike Roquemore, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. John Bettin, DL – Fergus Falls Community College, MInn. Eric Metz, LB – Waldorf College, Iowa Cole Wilson, DB – Ricks College, Idaho William Ford, DB – Hinds Community College, Miss. Jess Jones, DB – Kemper Military College, Mo. Gordon Brown, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Josh Farrell, P – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 1991 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Dwight Gross, QB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Kalin Hall, RB – Dixie College, Utah Kevin Bouie, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Aaron Bailey, RB – College of DuPage, Ill. Billy Williams, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Stacy Jeter, End – North Iowa Area Community College Gary Brown, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Eric Johnson, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Keyon Vinegar, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Justin Starck, OL – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. Troy Hansen, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Trea Ward, PK – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Second Team Offense Russell Evans, Back – Northwest Mississippi Community College Zachary Crockett, Back – Hinds Community College, Miss. Paul Blackwood, Back – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Reggie Ferguson, End – Holmes Community College, Miss. Scott Antonutti, End – Hibbing Community College, Minn. Derek Murrey, End – Wenatchee Valley Community College, Wash. Bryce Nelson, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Joe Sartin, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Steve Mutsaers, OL – Ricks College, Idaho Bryce Bogenholm, OL – Hibbing Community College, Minn. Tony Teague, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Jeff Wood, PK – Butler County Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense Lawrence Dell Kline, Back – Kemper Millitary College, Mo. Santana John, Back – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Mike Nua, Back – Snow College, Utah Thelbert Withers, Back – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Chad Duke, Back – Dean Junior College, Mass. Derrick Harris, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Albert Sweet, End – Hinds Community College, Miss. Jay Kearney, End – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. David Andrews, End – Arizona Western College Pete Tirado, OL – Potomac State College, W.Va. Terrence Lombard, OL – Kemper Military College, Mo. First Team Defense Bill Lofton, DL – Chowan College, N.C. John Ware, DL – Cisco Junior College, Texas Paul Yatkowski, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Damon Primus, DL – Northwestern Mississippi Community College Keith Burns, LB – Navarro College, Texas Louis Lowe, LB – Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. Fred Coger, LB – Potomac State College, W.Va. Toby Wright, DB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Alonzo Horner, DB – Northwestern Mississippi Community College Roberto O‟Neal, DB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Tom Kuechle, DB – Wilmar Community College, MInn. Shannon Rutledge, P – Waldorf College, Iowa Second Team Defense Nathan Hall, DL – Ricks College, Idaho Chris Breheny, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Chance Rudzik, DL – Gardern City Community College, Kan. Lateef Travis, LB – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Mike Miller, LB – William Rainey Harper College Charlie Clemons, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Tyrone Collins, DB – College of DuPage, Ill. Mark Fritz, DB – Rochester Community College, Minn. Anthony Phillips, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Mike James, DB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Ken Gales, DB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Scott Tyner, DB – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Myron Davis, DL – Dixie College, Utah Joe Hardy, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa

Ken Jeske, DL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Frank Iacaboni, DL – Dean Junior College, Mass. Paul McAndrews, DL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Joe Allen, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Tim Thompson, LB – Waldorf College, Iowa Tim Myles, LB – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Bryan Chiabotti, LB – Mesabi Community College, Minn. Jamie Thomas, DB – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Robert Harris, DB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 1990 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense John Kaleo, QB – Montgomery College, Md. Craig Mitter, RB – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Charlie Garner, RB – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Lorenzo Butler, RB – William Rainer Harper College, Ill. Dwayne Freeman, End – Montgomery College, Md. Bob McMillen, End – College of DuPage, Ill. Mike Hooper, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Jeff Fortner, OL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Shane Zey, OL –Walla Walla Community College, Wash. Paul Thoren, OL – Kilgore College, Texas Mike Bryan, OL –Garden City Community College, Kan. John Ross, PK – Butler County Community College, Kan. Second Team Offense Edward Fletcher, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Joey Missildine, Back – Kilgore College, Texas LeMann Corner, Back – North Iowa Area Community College Michael Toefield, Back – Pearl River Community College, Miss. Bert Milliner, End – Cisco Junior College, Texas Derrel Mitchell, End – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Scott Fleming, OL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Vito Cinquepalmi, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Danny Lindsey, OL – Chowan College, N.C. Jim LeBlanc, OL – Snow College, Utah Steve Green, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Tom Burke, PK – Mississippi Delta Community College Honorable Mention Offense Ralph Barone – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Scott Crabtree – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Doug Doering – Millmar Community College, Minn. Charles Dukes – Dean Junior College, Mass. Wilson Kauvaka – Dixie College, Utah Tyrone Fitch – Montgomery College, Md. Jayson Hamilton – Hibbing Community College, Minn. David Holste – Illinois Valley Community College, Ill. Tim Montague – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. Mike Navratil – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Terrance McCauley – Rochester Community College, Minn. Dustin Rash – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Kelvin Simmons – Northwest Mississippi Community College First Team Defense Zaim Cunmalaj, DL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Tim Canada, DL – Chowan College, N.C. Lance Keller, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Alfred Smith, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Chris Williams, DL – Navarro College, Texas Craig Talberg, Back – University of Minnesota@Crookston Darryl Morrison, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Steve Harris, Back – Navarro College, Texas Shawn O‟Brien, Back – Normandale Community College, Minn. Kevin Kempf, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Arthur Davis, Back – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Richard Chisolm, P – Holmes Community College, Miss. Second Team Defense Sean Middlebrooks, DL – Kemper Military College, Mo. Troy Swanson, DL – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Phillip Camacho, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Buzz Eckhart, DL – Dixie College, Utah Tom Harrold, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. Willie Creech, Back – Less-McRae College, N.C. Rueben Olveda, Back – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. Kwamie Lassiter, Back – Butler County Community College, Kan. Robert Bass, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Gino Quinones, Back – Eastern Arizona College Roy Jones, Back – Peal River Community College, Miss. Ron Edwards, P – Kemper Military College, Mo. Honorable Mention Defense Jessie Morris – Kemper Military College, Mo. Mark Brown – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Mark Pasquariello – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. John Renshaw – William Rainey Harper College Jerry Butler – Cisco Junior College, Texas Miguel Koger – North Greenville College, S.C. Billy Kelly – Kilgore College, Texas Kelly Rush – Garden City Community College, Kan. Darren Cooley – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jay Kaznowski – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Tony Covey – North Greenville College, S.C. Derek Ruffin – Montgomery College, Md. Daryl Altic – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 1989 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Ken Wilhite, QB – Dodge City Community College, Kan.

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1989 All-Americans (cont.) T.C. Wright, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Vince Powell, RB – Northwest Mississippi Community College James Haywood, RB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Eric Moss, End – Ricks College, Idaho Dan Carlson, End – Willmar Community College, Minn. Bill Hurst, OL – Navarro College, Texas Randy Winter, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Tom Norquist, OL – Arizona Western College Brian Bobo, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Byan Thomsen, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa John Ross, PK – Butler County Community College, Kan. Second Team Offense Jackie Hood, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Dwight Driver, Back – Butler County Community College, Kan. Darrel Ridge, Back – Kilgore College, Texas Tracy Minniefield, Back – Hinds Junior College, Miss. Chuck Fitzgerald, Back – Iowa Central Community College Mark McKenzie, End – Phoenix College, Ariz. Gene Thomas, End – Montgomery College, Md. Chris Whitely, OL – Chowan College, N.C. David Gleue, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Randal Olds, OL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Scott Brumfield, OL – Dixie College, Utah Fernando Peters, OL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Jace Seals, PK – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Honorable Mention Offense Peter Grove – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Elia Alia-Dailey – Wenatchee Valley Community College, Wash. Pierre Jones – Arizona Western College Demeris Johnson – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Vincent Brownlee – Itawambe Community College, Miss. Anthony Stinnett – Cisco Junior College, Texas Johnny Burrell – Ranger Junior College, Texas Anthony Brooks – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Kirk Rongen – University of Minnesota@Crookston Eddie Blacke – Northwest Mississippi Community College Tom Pulliam – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. First Team Defense Gerald Dixon, DL – Garden city Community College, Kan. David Walsh, DL – Dixie College, Utah Nathaniel Williams, DL – Navarro College, Texas Richard Maddox, DL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Teddy Patton, DL – Cisco Junior College Eric Harris, Back – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Dave Thomas, Back – Butler County Community College, Kan. Stephen Smith, Back – Chowan College, N.C. Mike McClenton, Back – Northwest Mississippi Community College James Davis, Back – Triton College, Ill. Eugene Rodgers, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Brad Allen, Back – Trinity Valley Community College, Texas Second Team Defense Mike Bystol, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. Kevin Ingram, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa Jeff Harkless, DL – Eastern Arizona College Joe Green, DL – Navarro College, Texas George Cullars, DL – Itawamba Community College, Miss. Muhammad Oliver, Back – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Scott Walker, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Darren McMullen, Back – Normandale Community College, Minn. Antowin McCollum, Back – Mesabi Community College, Minn. Clint Christiansen, Back – Snow College, Utah Ted McGonigle, Back – Potomac State College, W.Va. Josh Miller, P – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense Khevin Smith – Cisco Junior College Jessie Morris – Kemper Military College, Mo. Merle Sveen – Rochester Community College, Min. Gary New – Brainer Community College, Minn. Steve Campbell – Kilgore College, Texas Lawrence Minniefield – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Kevin Nicoll – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ruffus Bester – Hinds Community College, Miss. Joe Blecher – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Alex Molina – Butler County Community College, Kan. Louis Craig – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Mark Wheeler – Navarro College, Texas 1988 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Kenny Taylor, QB – Holmes Junior College, Miss. Robert Hardy, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Wesley Winfield, RB – Mesabi Community College, Minn. Conrad Swanson, RB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Brent Nyberg, End – Dixie College, Utah Mike Titley, End – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Chad Hymel, OL – Tyler Junior College, Texas James Cam Pepper, OL – Cisco Junior College, Texas John David Camacho, OL – Hinds Community College, Miss. Mike Hall, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Chris Blaky, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Craig Brawley, PK – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Second Team Offense Randy Baldwin, Back – Holmes Junior College, Miss.

Siran Stacy, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Al Snyder, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Sean Fisher, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Jerry Smith, Back – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Kurt Jensen, OL – Ricks College Troy Newton, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College William Wikert, OL – Montgomery College, Md. James Bodensteiner, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Brian Webb, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Mike Sparks, OL – Navarro College, Texas David Lauder, PK – Ricks College, Idaho Honorable Mention Offense Michael Green – Triton College, Ill. Gabe Smith – Cisco Junior College, Texas Westley Carroll – Northwest Mississippi Community College James Haywood – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Anthony Elby – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Rory Richardson – Moraine Valley Community College, Ill. Pat Jackson – Waldorf College, Iowa Wayne Hawkins – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. James Bradley – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Eddie Brown – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Charles Humphrey – Triton College, Ill. Ted Haugh – Illinois Valley Community College, Ill. First Team Defense Michael Fox, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Bobby Wilson, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Randy Fuller, DL – Montgomery College, Md.. Randy Turnage, DL – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. Jerome Jackson, DL – Independence Community College, kan. Phillippi Sparks, Back – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Lance Sally, Back – Arizona Western College Kevin La Combe, Back – Normandale Community College, Minn. Mike McClenton, Back – Northwest Mississippi Community College Melvin Coleman, Back – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Howard Reeve, Back – Dixie College, Utah Myron Martin, P – Coahoma Junior College, Miss. Second Team Defense Michael Hayes, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. John Horton, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. David Thomas, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tony Bowens, DL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. David Musselman, DL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Bobby Roland, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Keith Traylor, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. John Miles, Back – Navarro College, Texas George Koonce, Back – Chowan College, N.C. Jeff Topel, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Anthony Davis, Back – Spokane Falls Community College, Wash. Bruce Buckner, P – Snow College, Utah Honorable Mention Defense Troy Shippen – Ricks College, Idaho Ira McMillan – Mesabi Community College, Minn. Mike Krapel – Waldorf College, Iowa Mike Mason – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Robert Summerlin – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Steve Looney – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Brian Ryder – Dean Junior College, Mass. Mike Hoppe – Worthington Community College, Minn. Calvin Tiggle – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Keith Irving – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Jared Freeze – Montgomery College, Md. 1987 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Kelvin Minefree, QB – Dixie College, Utah Tom Zenner, RB – Normandale Community College, Minn. Bruce Perkins, RB – Butler County Community College, Kan. Robert Hardy, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Kevin Adkins, End – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Andre Langley, End – Phoenix College, Ariz. Steve Bishop, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Shawn Mattraw, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Roger Anderson, OL – Cisco Junior College, Texas Glenn O‟Neil, OL – Nassau College, N.Y. Joel Borders, OL – Kemper Military College, Mo. Matt Bombard, PK – Snow College, Utah Second Team Offense Michael Greene, Back – Triton College, Ill. Matt Booher, Back – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. Tony Harris, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Terrance Townsend, Back – North Honnepin Community College, Minn. Kurt Minko, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz. TimSattinger, OL – East Central Junior College, Miss. Scott Venable, OL – Independence Community College, Kan. Roger Gibbs, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Rick Young, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Chuck Haislip, OL – Chowan Cillege, N.C. Jerry Sheehan, PK – Normandale Community College, Minn. Honorable Mention Offense Wesley Pope – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Michael Titley – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Joe Hough – Cisco Junior College, Texas Mike Burch – Hinds Junior College, Miss.

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1987 All-Americans (cont.) Jeff Shelton – Kemper Military, Mo. Chris Gawley – Wenatchee Valley, Wash. Ricky Johnson – Independence Community College, Kan. Van Aldridge – Phoenix College, Ariz. Jeff Kransniewski – Potomac State College, W.Va. Pat Coleman – Mississippi Delta Junior College Ulysses Bently – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa First Team Defense Bud Orr, DL – Dixie College, Utah Martin Williams, DL – Chowan College, N.C. Demetrius Hill, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Mark Koziol, DL – Illinois Valley Community College Larry Taylor, DL – Navarro College, Texas Greg Taylor, Back – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Craig Anderson, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Robbie Walton, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Terry Ullom, Back – Willmar Community College, Minn. Les Packaerd, Back – Walla Walla, Wash. Randy Baker, Back – Potomac State College, W.Va. James Bradley, P – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Second Team Defense Jeffery Fields, DL – Hinds Junior College, Miss. Dewey Tucker, DL – Yakima Valley Community College, Wash. Eric Muse, DL – Blinn College, Texas Mark Kotke, DL – North Dakota State College of Science Brian Chileen, DL – Normandale Community College, Minn. Randy Norris, Back – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Jack Bruscianelli, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Steve Peitler, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Yerritt Long, Back – Cisco Junior College, Texas Johnny Cooper, Back – Tyler Junior College, Texas Brian Lowery, Back – Iowa Central Community College Jeff Ogiego, P – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Honorable Mention Defense Bob Johnson – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Joe Hettel – Illinois Valley Community College Lamon Everett – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Mecridric Calloway – East Central Junior College, Miss. Raphael Parker – Blinn College, Texas Marc Siegel – Dean Junior College, Mass. Torrance Cummings – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Howard Holdbrooks – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Stan Lakatani – Kemper Military College, Mo. Patrick Murray – Rochester Community College, Minn. Mike Brinkman – Waldorf College, Iowa 1986 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Steve Klekamp, QB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Darren Myles, RB – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Lloyd Hopkins, RB – Arizona Western College Fine Unga, RB – Dixie College, Utah Ron Fair, End – Pratt Community College, Kan. Aaron Fox, End – East Mississippi Junior College Greg Hunter, OL – Ricks College, Idaho Randy Burrows, OL – Ranger Junior College, Texas Robert Smith, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. George Hawthorne, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Terry Flack, OL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Rick Walsh, PK – Montgomery Community College, Md. Second Team Offense Leatrice Pickett, Back – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Michon Johnson, Back – Snow College, Utah Mark Ray, Back – Anne Arundel Community College, Md. Chris Rath, Rochester Community College, Minn. Mark Hansen, Dean Junior College, Mass. Terry Ullomm, OL – Willmar Community College, Minn. John Boisvert, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Guy Danhoff, OL – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Glen O‟Neil, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Ron Nesbitt, OL – Iowa Central Community College John Collins, OL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Russ Moody, PK – Dixie College, Utah Honorable Mention Offense Dayton Putzer – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Walter Kane – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Jeff Dilbeck – Triton College, Ill. Tori Vactor – Montgomery Community College, Md. Rich Gebbia – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Anthony Pearson – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Andre Southerland – Butler County Community College, Kan. Kevin Johnson – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Charles Whitefield – Triton College, Ill. Pat Coleman – Mississippi Delta Junior College Mike Bellamy – College of DuPage, Ill. First Team Defense Jim Steel, DL – Montgomery Community College, Md. Derek MacCready, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa Greg Johnson, DL – Navarro College, Texas Wayne Kennedy, DL – East Central Junior College, Miss. Jim Crane, DL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Ray Carreathers, Back – Iowa Central Community College James Galloway, Back – Lees-McRae College, N.C.

Jeff Plank, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Dan Holte, Back – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Mark Rice, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College La Salle Harper, Back – Tyler Junior College, Texas Brian Haukoos, P – Normandale Community College, Minn. Second Team Defense Anthony McCullough, DL – Northland Community College, Minn. Steve Debell, DL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Rich Ruether, DL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Bill Gratzianna, DL – College of DuPage, Ill. Orlando O‟Farrill, DL – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Anthony Moore, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Robert Anderson, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Robert McWright, Back – Ranger Junior College, Texas Billy Henson, Back – Montgomery Community College, Md. Kirk Davis, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Donald Harnack, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Tom Bolyard, P – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College J.D. Lane, P – Pratt Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Defense Mike Lincoln – Ann Arundel Community College, Md. Jon Johnson – Willmar Community College, Minn. Tipasa Tukuapu – Snow College, Utah James Vernon – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Mike Smith – Illinois Valley Community College Oliver Baker – Jones County Junior College, Miss. James Holloman – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Steve King – Dean Junior College, Mass. Don Matthews – Tyler Junior College, Texas Carnell Washington – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Mike House – Triton College, Ill. 1985 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Antonio Merritt, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Ken Rock, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Scott Schriner, Back – Butler County Community College, Kan. Scott Williams, Back – Henderson Junior College, Texas Robert Delpino, Back – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Fotu Katoa, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Rick Emery, OL – Snow College, Utah Matt Foley, OL – Moraine Valley Community College, Ill. Gerald Perry, OL – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Frank Skinner, OL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Rick Spaeth, OL – University of Minnesota@Crookston David Bruno, P – Moraine Valley Community College, Ill. Leonard Chitty, PK – Snow College, Utah Second Team Offense Marvin Allen – Tyler Junior College, Texas Baron Berry – Kilgore College, Texas Scott Claypole – Phoenix College, Ariz. Louie Cox – Butler County Community College, Kan. Todd Daggs – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Pete Hill – Normandale Community College, Minn. Willie Holmes – Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Miss. Terry Ingram – Chowan College, N.C. Steve Klemkamp – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Paul Saucier – Dean Junior College, Mass. Keith Turner – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Honorable Mention Offense Houston Agnew – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Jackie Armstrong – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Kerry Joe Beasley – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Leo Butler – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Terry Franklin – Triton College, Ill. Kevin Graham – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Chris Ledbetter – Lees-Mcrae College, N.C. Len Maiocco – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Troy Marden – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Matt McBride – Cisco Junior College, Texas Reggie Parker – Harford Community College, Md. James Richard Conner – Montgomery Community College, Md. Bruce Sawin – Iowa Central Community College First Team Defense Mike Donahue, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Brock Kelly, DL – Navarro College, Texas Mike Hicks, DL – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Eric Lungren, DL – Normandale Community College, Minn. Teddy Newman, DL – Dixie College, Utah David West, DL – Cisco Junior College, Texas Patrick Dean, Back – Montgomery Community College, Md. Willie Halliburton, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Dwight Sistrunk, Back – Illinois Valley Community College Maurice Smith, Back – Iowa Central Community College Mark Sveen, Back – Rochester Community College, Ill. Second Team Defense Steve Eger – Less-McRae College, N.C. Ron Greenwald – University of Minnesota@Waseca Joe Jackson – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Scott Kleist – Normandale Community College, Minn. Bronco Mendenhall – Snow College, Utah Jimmy Neal – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Orlando O‟Farrill – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Doug Pennington – Triton College, Ill.

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1985 All-Americans (cont.) Doug Pennington – Triton College, Ill. Ken Staples – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Cedric Taylor – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Presley White – Iowa Central Community College Honorable Mention Defense Jim Brady – Phoenix College, Ariz. John Brown – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Jeff Dumpson – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Courtland Fuchess – Illinois Valley Community College Dexter Harvey – Kilgore College, Texas Dan Johnson – Willmar Community College, Minn. Curtis Judge – Iowa Lakes Community College Danny Lara – Tyler Junior College, Texas Toren Schonyers – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Chris Wilson – Navarro College, Texas 1984 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Mike Coleman, QB – Henderson County Junior College Charles Johnson, Back – Harford Community College, Md. Brett GrayBill, Back – Iowa Central Community College Steve Gresock, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Al Bell, End – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Brian Winter, End – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Mike Turner, OL – Dixie College, Utah Neil Wigley, OL – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Mark Nelson, OL – Normandale Community College, Minn. Pat Ryan, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Deron Farina, OL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Greg Guthrie, P Jerry Clary, PK Second Team Offense James Dukes – Snow College, Utah Gregory Hatten – Dean Junior College, Mass. John Griffin – Rochester Community College, Minn. Herb Stogsdill – Triton College, Ill. Michael Alexander – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Limbo Parks – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Ricky Myers – Pearl River Junior College, Miss. Kevin Ringer – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Allen Williams – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Henry Canady – Cisco Junior College, Texas Stanley Hoffman – Montgomery Community College@Rockville Honorable Mention Offense Albert Brown – Iowa Lakes Community College Paul Paetzel – Normandale Community College, Minn. Mike Norby – University of Minnesota@Waseca Joey Howard – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Brad Stewart – Illinois Valley Community College Brian Fuller – Westchester Community College, N.Y. First Team Defense Ken McClendon, DL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Bradley Blakenley, DL – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Allen Montgomery, DL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Jason Buck, DL – Ricks College, Idaho James Lee, DL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Brain Davis, Back – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Brian Reffner, Back – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Kelvin Bellamy, Back – Wesley College, Del. Galen Allen, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Ted Teske, Back – Rock Valley College, Ill. Doug Wentz, Back – Anoka Ramsey Community College, Minn. Second Team Defense Ulysses Harper – Phoenix College, Ariz. John Randolph – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Thomas Turner – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Aaron Thomas – Moraine Valley Community College, Ill. Scott Byers – Normandale Community College, Minn. Lawrence Motton – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Chris Chamberlain – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Robert Goff – Butler County Community College, Kan. Myron Keppy – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Joe Bergin – College of DuPage, Ill. Honorable Mention Defense Shelly Bothwell – Marion Military Institute Bart Bodway – Itasca Community College, Minn. Ed Fashaw – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Robert Hunter – Rochester Community College, Minn. Tony Radcliff – Harford Community College, Md. Doug Sendobry – Dixie College, Utah 1983 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Norman Nunn, QB – Navarro College, Texas Glen Bensley, RB – Harford Community College, Md. Mike Beal, RB – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Percy Johnson, RB – East Central Junior College, Miss. Joe Boxley, OL – Dixie College, Utah Kenneth Bourgeois, OL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Shris Simonson, OL – Kilgore College, Texas Blaise Tomczak, OL – Itasca Community College, Minn. Paul Zink, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Jimmy Webb, OL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Larry Daltman, OL – Glendale Community College, Ariz.

Bob Hagedorn, P – Dixie College, Utah Paul Drain, PK – Navarro College, Texas Second Team Offense Jeff McGuire – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Matt Hoffmann – Rochester Community College, Minn. Jeff McKinney – Illinois Valley Community College Chuck Franklin – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Tom Buzynski – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Brad Frazier – Phoenix College, Ariz. Steve Hamm – Harford Community College, Md. Michael Myers – Hinds Junior College, Miss. Mike Turner – Dixie College, Utah David Steinbring – North Hennepin College, Minn. Kevin Bor – trito college, Ill. Honorable Mention Offense Gene Vanroosendaal – Ricks College, Idaho Russel Diamond – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Wayne Coffey – Cisco Junior College, Texas Todd Kellcher – North Iowa Area Community College Rocky Hanna – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Dan Cleypool – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Rusty Smith – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Colice Powell – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Randy Bair – Iowa Lakes Community College Richard Borresen – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Mark Caballero – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Ronnie Ducksworth – Tyler Junior College, Texas John Kendrick – Butler County Community College, Kan. Darris Porter – Rochester Community College, Minn. Craig Haugo – Golden Valley Lutheran College, Minn. Steve Lindsley – Ricks College, Idaho First Team Defense Kenneth Reed, DL – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Carl Willis, DL – Navarro College, Texas Kevin Ronsen, DL – North Hennepin Community College, Minn Mark Yuhas, DL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Matt Tiemsnn, Back – Cisco Junior College, Texas John Armstrong, Back – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Jim Finch, Back – Triton College, Ill. Jerome Burgess, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Curtis Sampson, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Tony Jones, Back – Ferrum College, Va. Robert Wilson, Back – Iowa Central Community College Second Team Defense Wayde Preston – Vermillion Community College, Minn. Kelvin Bellamy – Wesley College, Md. Ricky Adams – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Jeff Kritta – Anoka Ramsey Community College, Minn. Jeff Gethers – Chowan College, N.C. Jim Newbill – Westchester Community College, N.Y. Mark Peterson – College of DuPage, Ill. Chris Lundy – Harford College, Md. Randall Webster – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Scott Johnson – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Anthony Garbarczyk – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Honorable Mention Defense Jim Fishel – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Maurice Douglas – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Mike Lincoln – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Robert Washington – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Michael Witteck – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Dan Collins – Normandale Community College, Minn. Clevondo Benson – Cisco Junior College, Texas Tommy Payne – Marion Military Institute, Ala. David Kramer – Chowan College, N.C. Kendal Barz – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Anthony Kinneman – Rochester Community College, Minn. Kim Brown – Harford College, Md. Stanley Crowder – Northeastern Mississippi Junior College Thomas Russell – East Central Junior College, Miss. Tim Chapman – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Jason Buck – Ricks College, Idaho Perry Laures – Waldorf College, Iowa 1982 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Clarence Bailey, QB – Wesley College, Del. Gary Fisher, RB – Normandale Community College, Minn. Roosevelt Snipes, RB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Mark Thomsen, RB – Ellsworth College, Iowa Joey Harris, OL – Wharton County Junior College, Texas Terrence Lelfholt, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Eric Schwartz, OL – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Casper Boso, OL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Mark Nelson, OL – Normandale Community College, Minn. Charles Hagen, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Crawford Ker, OL – Arizona Western College Gary Webster, P – Ricks College, Idaho Kloumars Resale, PK – Cisco Junior College, Texas Second Team Offense Tom Peterson – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. Kevin Henderson – Triton College, Ill. Terry Lawrence – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Bennie Hamilton – Ricks College, Idaho

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1982 All-Americans (cont.) Greg Heiskel – Blinn College, Texas Larry Spears – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Ross Genovese – Holmes Junior College, Miss. Dan Feely – College of DuPage, Ill. Andrew Banks – Cisco Junior College, Texas Joe Medeiros – Dean Junior College, Mass. John Schmidt – Rochester Community College, Minn. Honorable Mention Offense Jeff Rice – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Joe Green – Chowan College, N.C. Bob Guidice – Phoenix College, Ariz. Kelly Stouffer – Garden City Community College, Kan. First Team Defense Tom Polley, DL – Normandale Community College, Minn. Jason Thlbodeaux, DL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Norris Fisher, DL – Tyler Junior College, Texas David Grillo, DL – Arizona Western College Eric Rumple, DL – Iowa Central Community College Neil Ferrigno, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Steve Stangi, Back – Brainerd Junior College, Minn. Jim Krebs, Back – Ranger Junior College, Texas Deron McCue, Back – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Jeff Larson, Back – Illinois Valley Community College Greg Fitzgerald, Back – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Second Team Defense John Knight – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Nathan Silva – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Wilfred Sasser – Kilgore College, Texas Jeff Hooper – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Robert Washington – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Brad Smith – Ricks College, Idaho Mark Morgan – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Kirk Woods – Chowan College, N.C. Kevin Ronsen – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. Bobby Gaston – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Dale Lewis – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Honorable Mention Defense Steven Barnes – Wesley Junior College, Del. Warren Carey – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Russ Gadoci – Dean Junior College, Mass. Tim Moriarity – Ranger Junior College, Texas Jose Casanova – East Mississippi Junior College David Webb – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jay Gunderson – University of Minnesota@Crookston Tyrone Johnson – Hinds Junior College, Miss. 1981 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Gary Bridges, QB – Arizona Western College Harold Brown, RB – Joliet Junior College Mark Crites, RB – Kilgore Junior College Andy Kilgore, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Mel Geey, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Jimmy Neal, OL – Navarro Junior College, Texas Rex Burningham, OL – Ricks College, Idaho Mike Dahl, OL – Harford Community College, Md. Tom Kuusisto, OL – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. Dan Sharp, OL Ranger Junior College, Texas Greg Gunter, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Bill Koepp, P – Worthington Community College, Minn. Jeff Murawski, PK – Waldorf College, Iowa Second Team Offense Tod Weder – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Eddie Stinnett – Snow College, Utah Al Molitor – Willmar Community College, Minn. Billy Richardson – Cisco Junior College, Texas David Hersey – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Dave Demsky – Mississippi Delta Junior College Anthony Jordan – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Jim Roberts – Illinois Valley Community College Addison Kendrick – Ferrum College, Va. Luis Rubi – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Greg Darrington – Butler County Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense Mike Nardone – Butler County Community College, Kan. David Skow – Normandale Community College, Minn. Barry Riddick – College of DuPage, Ill. Tom Peterson – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. Craig Kirschbaum – Waldorf College, Iowa Karl Schneiter – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Simmy Cooley – Jones County Junior College, Miss. David Johnson – Cisco Junior College, Texas Terry Dorman – Rock Valley College, Ill. Brad Pilgard – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. Bob Vinsko – Arizona Western College Brian Larsen – Ricks College, Idaho First Team Defense John Cosentino, DL – N.Y. Aaron Usher, DL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Darryl Thompson, DL – Arizona Western College Willard Golf, DL – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Kevin Banks, DL – Chowan College Doug Ware, Back – Fergus Falls, Minn.

Jerry Stewart, Back – Holmes Junior College, Miss. Don Wilson, Back – Ellsworth College, Iowa Scott Case, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College John Young, Back – Snow College, Utah Steve Thomas, Back – Illinois Valley Community College Second Team Defense Jim Smith – Normandale Community College, Minn. Rick Wirjes – Rochester Community College, Minn. Rickey Greene – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College John Platt – Dean Junior College, Mass. Jim Yost – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Tom Gribben – Montgomery College, Md. Tom Polley – Normandale Community College, Minn. Calvin Jenkins – Triton College, Ill. John Meyer – Brainerd Community College, Minn. Darin Boone – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Nick Epps – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense Jimmy Bonner – East Mississippi Junior College Phil Hopkins – Harford Community College, Md. Wayman Bolton – Tyler Junior College, Texas Tom Petrizzo – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Tom Baldwin – Thorton Junior College, Ill. Otis Cooks – Mississippi Delta Junior College Ted Fountas – North Iowa Area Community College Dan Boddicker – Waldorf College, Iowa Matt Kohl – Phoenix College, Ariz. George Smith – Eastern Arizona College Steve Ford – Pratt College, Kan. 1980 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Terry Hawkins, QB – Illinois Valley Community College Mike Rozier, RB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Walter Ross, RB – Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Minn. Kelly Raber, RB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Mike Furnas, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jason Doyle, OL – Kilgore College, Texas Anthony Penny, OL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Fred Miles, OL – Ferrum College, Va. Doug Malcomb, OL – Blinn Junior College, Texas Jim Murray, OL – Iowa Central Community College Keith Miller, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Grant Campbell, P – Ricks College, Idaho Russ Carpentiere, PK – Lees-McRae College Second Team Offense Keith Bonney – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Joe Lewis – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. Barry Riddick – College of DuPage, Ill. Charles Rogers – Harford Community College, Md. Joe Warren – Rochester Community College, Minn. Steve Thumm – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Bill Welch – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Tom Kuusisto – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. David Dean – Chowan College, N.C. Russ Roberts – Ricks College, Idaho Mario Rangel – Cisco Junior College, Texas Honorable Mention Offense Duane Gunn – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Eric Crocker – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Victor Job – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Anthony Norman – Northeast Mississippi Junior College Terry Seals – Holmes Junior College, Miss. Luis Rubi – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. Larry Seiple – Rock Valley College, Ill. Al Lierz – Highland Community College, Kan. Keith Hall – Garden City Community College, Kan. Frank Jacobs – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa First Team Defense Chris Pack, DL – Iowa Central Community College Mitch Callahan, DL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Scott Allen, DL – Arizona Western College Brian Sutter, DL – Willmar Community College, Minn. Jackie Wilson, Back – Kilgore College, Texas Greg Maack, Back – Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. J.D. Johnson, Back – Triton College, Ill. Mike Toney, Back – Illinois Valley Community College Otis Lindsey, Back – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Dan Moore, Back – Rochester Community College, Minn. James Brinkley, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Second Team Defense Arthur Lowery – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Raymond Woodard – Kilgore College, Texas John Rembert – Cowley County Community College, Kan. John Fishel – Joliet Junior College, Ill. David Gilyard – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Brian Mica – Blinn Junior College, Texas Jerry Stewart – Holmes Junior College, Miss. Dal Sharp – Ranger Junior College, Texas Keith Walters – Garden City Community College, Kan. Scott Polley – Wesley College, Del. Honorable Mention Defense Tony Boles – Kilgore College, Texas Louis Scambone – Nassau Community College, N.Y.

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1980 All-Americans (cont.) Glen Goedken – Iowa Lakes Community College Mike Grant – Chowan College, N.C. Dan Caithamer – Triton College, Ill. Jim Walker – New Mexico Military Institute Dino Ivory – Thorton Community College, Ill. Julius Holt – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Mike Ragno – Harford Community College, Md. Anthony Terral – Cisco Junior College, Texas Bob LaBombard – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Kevin Waechler – Waldorf College, Iowa Jody Scholtz – Chowan College, N.C. Stanton Akana – Ricks College, Idaho Bennie Kiefer – Pratt Community College, Kan. Brad Nieder – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 1979 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Jeff Selburg, QB – Illinois Valley Community College Cleo Lewis, RB – Ranger Junior College, Texas Dwayne Cructchfield, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Justin Wilson, RB – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Chuck Porcelli, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Wally Kersten, OL – Normandale Community College, Minn. John Snellman, OL – Dean Junior College, Mass. Joey Hancock, OL –Blinn Junior College, Texas Emanuel Weaver, OL – Arizona Western College Tim Copeland, OL – Iowa Central Community College Gary Allred, P – Dixie College, Utah Rick Anderson, PK – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Second Team Offense Dale Halgren – Ricks College, Idaho Chris Ford – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Steve Gjerde – Normandale Community College Minn. Marvin Lewis – Tyler Junior College, Texas Keith Miller – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tony Hensley – Ferrum Colllege, Va. Bruce Scott – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Ken Gil – Arizona Western College Clay Wade – Ranger Junior College, Texas Matt Biddle – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Mike Jensen – Garden City Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Offense Dan Johnson – Golden Valley Lutheran College, Minn. Jamie Fast – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. Donnell Townsend – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Keith Bonney – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Rodney Brewer – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Jeff Stevens – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Jeff White – Rochester Community College, Minn. Don Eslin – Anne Arundel Community College, Md. Pat Clifford – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Jerome Lanier – Ranger Junior College, Texas Dan Cleveland –Montgomery Community College, Md. First Team Defense Ernie Jordan, DL – Ranger Junior College, Texas Roy Edwards, DL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Hal Henderson, DL – Chowan College, N.C. Jeff Icel, DL – Navarro College, Texas Tim Olsen, DL – Mesabi Community College, Minn. Jeff Maronic, Back – Ferrum College, Va. Rene Baker, Back – Blinn Junior College, Texas Kennny Cook, Back – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Kurt Bruns, Back – Illinois Valley Community College Ron Thomas, Back – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Will Cokeley, Back – Illinois Valley Community College Second Team Defense Terron Rogers – Triton College, Illinois Maury Hill – Northeastern Mississippi Junior College Mike Conroy – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. Greg Jennings – Garden City Community College, Kan. Will Shupe – Iowa Central Community College Wade Mauland – Normandale Community College, Minn. Ken McGovern – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. John Bowes – College of DuPage, Ill. Willis Carolina – New Mexico Military Institute Jim Pekar – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Jimmy Franklin – Northwest Mississippi Junior College Honorable Mention Defense James Erb – Waldorf College, Iowa Gary Fookies – Montgomery College, Md. Buddy Lund – Motgomery College, Md. Robert Lee Phillips – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Dean Land – North Dakota State College of Science Robert Brown – Chowan College, N.C. Dave Cayler – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Melvin Jackson – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. David Gilyard – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Al Della Porta – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Steve Anderson – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 1978 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Neil Schmidt, QB – William Rainey Harper College, Ill. John Robinson, RB – New Mexico Military Institute

Michael Wright, RB – Kilgore College, Texas Randy McMillan, RB – Harford Community College, Md. Rick Hathaway, OL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Ray Bequet, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Rick Gann, OL – Blinn Junior College, Texas Rich Reimer, OL – Willmar Community College, Minn. Bruce Campbell, OL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Leon Chadwick, OL – Ferrum College, Va. Robert Hemsey, OL – Wesley College, Del. Bucky Scribner, P – Pratt Community College, Kan. Barry Kramer, P – Rock Valley College, Ill. Scott Schramme, PK – Ferrum College, Va. Wayne Van Der Lou, PK – Phoenix College, Ariz. Second Team Offense Dan McDaniel, Back – Cowley County Community College, Kan. David Scott, Back – Kilgore College, Texas Delbert Thompson, Back – Ranger Junior College, Texas Cleveland West, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Allen Hensley, OL – Arizona Western College Buddy Carter, OL – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Kevin Wilson, OL – Rochester Community College, Minn. Mark Orzula, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Jeff Bridges, OL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Keith Houfek, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Lonnie Tillman, OL – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Honorable Mention Offense Gregg Taylor – New Mexico Military Institute Buddy Fller – Ranger Junior College, Texas Jeff Martin – Illinois Valley Community College Carey Burkett – Iowa Central Community College Jim Anderstrom – Willmar Community College, Minn. Rickey Hardin – Kilgore College, Texas John Wozniak – Waldorf College, Iowa Junior Wallace – Jones Junior College, Miss. Ben Mungin – Chowan College, N.C. Sam Bailey – Marlon Military Institute, Ala. Marty Peterson – Normandale Community College, Minn. First Team Defense Henry Waechter, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa Mike Ruzich, DL – Coffeyville Community College Roger Adams, DL – Kilgore College, Texas Jim Anderson, DL – Worthington Community College, Minn. Bill Elko, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ken Calthamer, Back – Triton College, Ill. Sherdell Brelthelt, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Edward Baxley, Back – Arizona Western College Lamont Mitchell, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Ken Sitton, Back – Navarro College, Texas Siotame Uluave, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Second Team Defense Hal Henderson, DL – Chowan College, N.C. Tom Terrell, DL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Tim Cole, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Calvin Rackley, DL – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Ron Hallstrom, DL – Iowa Central Community College Clarence Bennett, Back – Navarro College, Texas William Knowles, Back – Ranger Junior College, Texas Michael Chinn, Back – Jones County Junior College, Miss. Tim Moyer, Back – Normandale Community College, Minn. Al Strandberg, Back – University of Minnesota@Crookston Paul Davis, Back – Ferrum College, Va. Honorable Mention Defense Clinton Jones – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Steve Walker – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Rick Crosby – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Greg Spur – Rochester Community College, Minn. Charles Champine – Kilgore College, Texas Steve Murphy – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Rick Stottlemyer – Chowan College, N.C. Robert Soules – Dean Junior College, Mass. Charles Caufield – New Mexico Military Institute David York – Kilgore College, Texas Craig Brown – Harford Community College, Md. Bill Flodin – Rock Valley College, Ill. 1977 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Kelvin Russell, QB – Navarro College, Texas Jim Kelly, RB – Rochester Community College, Minn. Lonnie Denton, RB – Illinois Valley Community College Rallegh Kelly, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Marty Shepherd, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Chris Gray, OL – Ferrum College, Va. Lee Felice, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Drew Montgomery, OL – Navarro College, Texas Bob Laird, OL – Kilgore College, Texas Tom Cross, OL – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. Johnny Jackson, OL – Ranger Junior College, Texas Pat King, P – Pratt Community College, Kan. Wayne Van Der Loo, PK – Phoenix College, Ariz. Second Team Offense Paul McKenney, Back – N.C. Jim Poltier, Back – Golden Valley Lutheran College, Minn. Ben Gray, Back – Wilbur Wright College, Ill.

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1977 All-Americans (cont.) LeRoy King, Back – Blinn College, Texas Bruce Bryant, OL – Chowan College, N.C. Barry Tolley, OL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Pat Gregory, OL – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Norman Goodman, OL – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Alan Mckellar, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Doug Wilkes, OL – Snow College, Utah John Dougherty, OL – Wesley College, Del. Honorable Mention Offense Mark Ekkens – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Eugene Nettles – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Larry Parker – Northeast Mississippi Junior College Walter Grant – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Greg Smith – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Jeff Morrow – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. John Glinski – Independence Community College, Kan. Talmadge Tanks – Ferrum College, Va. James Wilder – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Mike Friede – Garden City Community College, Kan. Wardell Wright – Independence Community College, Kan. Dan Fidler – Mesa Community College, Ariz. First Team Defense Richard Goode, DL – Ferrum College, Va. Tom Allen, DL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Mike Coffeen, DL – Inver Hills Community College, Minn. Reggie Figley, DL – Navarro College, Texas Jerry Holmes, Back – Chowan College Ozzie Harrel, Back – Independence Community College, Kan. Nate Parker, Back – Ferrum College, Va. Louis Camptell, Back – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Jerry Azzinaro, Back – Dean Junior College, Mass. Don Garrett, Back – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Mark Streeter, Back – North Iowa Community College Second Team Defense Ralph Rushing, DL – Rock Valley College, Ill. Jay Daniel Chetelat, DL – Wesley College, Del. Jeff Schuh, DL – North Hennepin Community College, Minn. Darrell Oakley, DL – Garden City Community College, Kan. Barry Todd, Back – Northeastern Mississippi Junior College Michael Delaney, Back – Montgomery College, Md. Mike Battle, Back – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Jim Trumblee, Back – Waldorf College, Iowa Mike Suggs, Back – Marion Military Institute John Roschen, Back – Rochester Community College, Minn. Chris Loser, Back – Rock Valley College, Ill. Honorable Mention Defense Steve Malecha – Normandale Community College, Minn. Steve Kraushaar – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Tom Terrell – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Don Jessie – Navarro College, Texas Keith Reynolds – Dean Junior College, Mass. Andrew Melontree – Tyler Junior College, Texas Jim Hennan – Harper College, Ill. Todd Miltenberger – Iowa Lakes Community College Steve Oliver – Pratt Community College, Kan. James Harris – East Mississippi Junior College Steve Bingham – Ranger Junior College, Texas Willie Flowers – Arizona Western College 1976 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Gary Crowton, QB – Snow College, Utah Leroy King, RB – Blinn College, Texas Robert Robertson, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. David Roccio, RB – Wesley College, Del. Willis Adams, OL – Navarro College, Texas Dusty Davis, OL – New Mexico Military Institute Reggie Hall, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Ronnie West, OL – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Jerry Parker, OL – Harper College, Ill. Tom Smith, OL – Harford Community College, Md. Steve Knoepke, OL – Rochester Community College, Minn. Alan Dantz, P – Dixie College, Utah Frank McLaughlin, PK – Montgomery College, Md. Second Team Offense Ben Gray, Back – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Jim Juhl, Back – Rochester Community College, Minn. Alvin Garrett, Back – Ranger Junior College, Texas Tim Pivonka, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. James Scruggs, OL – Arizona Western College Mike Cusamano, OL – Ferrum College, Va. Jim Flannery, OL – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Kenneth Wright, OL – Ranger Junior College, Texas Dan Muder, OL – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Butch Vaugn, OL – Phoenix College, Ariz. Mike Perrault, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Honorable Mention Offense Kennon Taylor – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Walter Grant – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Wardell Wright – Independence Community College, Kan. Tony Grochowalski – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Brad Bigando – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Zachary Dixon – Dean Junior College, Mass.

Paul Talley – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Charles Bliss – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Johnny Jackson – Ranger Junior College, Texas Raymond Butler – Wharton County Junior College, Texas First Team Defense Darrell Hobbs, DL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Chris Laursen, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. James Graham, DL – Rochester Community College, Minn. James Wilson, DL – Navarro College, Texas Don Thurston, Back – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Wesley Williams, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Chuck Bohner, Back – Dodge City Community College, Kan. Brian Johnson, Back – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Jerry Washington, Back – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Floyd Randall, Back – Blinn College, Texas Derrick Goddard, Back – Iowa Central Community College Second Team Defense Wayne Irby, DL – Wesley College, Del. Barry Crayton, DL – New Mexico Military Institute Ron Lewis, DL – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Neal Timmons, DL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Bob Rawl, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Marvin Rollins, Back – Ferrum College, Va. Chet Hemenway, Back – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Henry McDeed, Back – Dean Junior College, Mass. William Gleason, Back – Potomac State College, W.Va. Dana Powers, Back – University of Minnesota Tech College@Crookston Mike Juarez, Back – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Honorable Mention Defense Jim Trumblee – Waldorf College, Iowa David Shaw – Long Beach City College, Cal. Bill Finch – Rock Valley college, Ill. Ronnie Brannon – Ranger Junior College, Texas Td Leonardelli – Concordia College, Wis. Kenneth Taylor – Navarro College, Texas Mike Meinert – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 1975 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Oscar Ramirez, QB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Wardell Johnson, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Ron Springs, RB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Gary Blair, RB – Kilgore College, Texas Mickey Hatcher, OL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ricky Smallwood, OL – New Mexico Military Institute Mike Shields, OL Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Dan Brooks, OL – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Gary Evans, OL – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Don Valgardson, OL – Ricks College, Idaho Tom Gaucius, OL – College of DuPage, Ill. Ron Stock, P – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Richard Adams, PK – New Mexico Military Institute Second Team Offense Zachary Dixon, Back – Dean Junior College, Mass. Fred Ellison, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. John Maggio, Back – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Jeff Anderson, Back – Mesabi Community College, Va. Randall Teate, OL – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Steve Dostal, OL – Rochester Community College, Minn. Mike Kersjes, OL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Garry Hiebert, OL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Robert Aikens, OL - Community College of Baltimore, Md. Bill Caputo, OL – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Jim Jez, OL – Ferrum College, Va. Honorable Mention Offense Audie Woods, Back – Navarro Junior College, Texas Redrick Williams, Back – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Alvin Overstreet, Back – Kennedy-King College, Ill. Rod Booker, Back – New Mexico Military Institute Bill Nelsen, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Bobby Mitchell, Back – Tyler Junior College, Texas Phil Miller, Back – Garden City Community College, Kan. Royce Bybee, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Henry Vinson, OL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Phil Luccio, OL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. James Wright, OL – Blinn College, Texas Bob Klavas, OL – Waldorf College, Iowa Brad Bigando, OL – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Dusty Davis, OL – New Mexico Military Institute First Team Defense Don Fenner, DL – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Daryl Musgrove, DL – Pratt Community College, Kan. Royal Stevens, DL – Blinn College, Texas Paul McWilliams, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa Lester Beirose, Back – Kilgore College, Texas Bob Dively, Back – College of DuPage, Ill. Edward Therriault, Back – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Ivan Jones, Back – New Mexico Military Institute Harold Woods, Back – Potomac State College, W.Va. John Kuntz, Back – Rochester Community College, Minn. Bob Curry, Back – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Second Team Defense Alvin Clark , DL – Butler County Community College, Kan. Woodrow Carter, DL – Fort Scott Community College, Kan.

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1975 All-Americans (cont.) Mike Karkhoff, DL – University of Minnesota Tech College@Crookston Willie McCullough, DL – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Keith Nelms, Back – Navarro Junior College, Texas Robert Crimi, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Bob Powers, Back – Lakewood Community College, Minn. Brad Wagner, Back – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Mike Pentecost, Back – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Johnny Douglas, Back – Ferrum College, Va. Leon Farmer, Back – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Honorable Mention Defense Chris Laursen, DL – Mesa Community College, Ariz. James D‟Antonio, DL – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Donny Hamilton, DL – Rock Valley College, Ill. Earnest Shields, DL – Tyler Junior College, Texas Al Davis, DL – Cisco Junior College, Texas Jeff Breiner, DL – Waldorf College, Iowa Ron Wilson, DL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Frank Wilson, Back – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Keith Randall, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Tim Strack, Back – Garden City Community College, Kan. 1974 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Mike Fallon, QB – Ferrum College, Va. Ricky Kelly, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Dave Steenland, RB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Wayne Lampe, RB – Montgomery College, Md. Charlie Johnson, TE – Tyler Junior College, Texas Percy McBride, TE – Indian Hills Community College, Iowa George Messich, OT – Potomac State College, W.Va. Mike Rabel, OT – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jim Harding, OG – Normandale Community College, Minn. Steve Jazwiec, OG – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Dave Green, C – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa Jeff Herrick, P – Anne Arundel Community College, Md. Eddie Huff, PK – Ferrum College, Va. Second Team Offense Dale Heffron, QB – Itasca Community College, Minn. Rick Stanford, RB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Curtis Brown, RB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Mike Gregory, RB – Ferrum College, Va. Vernon Wells, TE – Ranger Junior College, Texas Timothy Manwaring, TE – Wesley College, Del. Terry Leonardelli, OT – Concordia College, Wis. Joe Ristau, OT – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Rand Olsen, OG – Normandale Community College, Minn. Charles Peal, OG – Garden City Community College, Kan. Kevin Swider, C – Eastern Arizona College Honorable Mention Offense Lynn Lewis, Back – Dixie College, Utah Royce Bybee, Back – Ricks College, Idaho Bobby Mitchell, Back – Tyler Junior College, Texas Steve Canady, Back – Phoenix College, Ariz. Oscar Ramirez, Back – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Joe Seymour, OL – Waldorf College, Iowa Matt Cumberworth, OL – Indian Hills Community College, Iowa Don Edberg, OL – North Dakota State School of Science Mike Spiva, OL – University of Minnesota@Crookston Ervin Kimbrough, OL – Harper College, Ill. Steve Dostal, OL – Rochester Community College, Minn. First Team Defense Tim Sanford, DE – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Craig Phalen, DE – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Gary Edwards, DT – Ferrum College, Va. Curtis Townsend, DT – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Zachary Dibrell, NG – Phoenix College, Ariz. Tom Harrington, LB – Clackamas Community College, Ore. Robert Jackson, LB – Henderson Community College, Texas Curt Nelson, LB – Normandale Community College, Minn. Randy Rick, LB – Waldorf College, Iowa Jerry Anderson, DB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College John Woleske, DB – Arizona Western College Second Team Defense Lorenzo Kenan, DE – Chowan College, N.C. Lorenzo Turner, DE – Indian Hills Community College, Iowa Ed Perkins, DT – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Brian Chambers, DT – Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. Ed Bednarick, NG – Harford Community College, Md. Ted Kirschner, LB – Golden Valley Lutheran College, Minn. Ivan Jones, LB – New Mexico Military Institute George Tsoleas, LB – Ferrum College, Va. Bill Finch, LB – Rock Valley College, Ill. Buddy Cheeks, DB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Mike Contorno, DB – College of DuPage, Ill. Honorable Mention Defense Jim Noonan, LB – Normandale Community College, Minn. Ray Stawowy, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College C.E. Starkweather, LB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Kan Dombroski, LB – Arizona Western College Delphis Stokes, DB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Dan Connell, DB – Clackamas Community College, Ore. Victor Moore, DB – Kilgore College, Texas Steve Straty, DB – Navarro Junior College, Texas

Willie Tim Gould, DB – Ricks College, Idaho Gracen Guice, DB – Garden City Community College, Kan. 1973 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Rick Wieser, QB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Larry Bates, RB – Arizona Western College Charlie White, RB – Iowa Central Community College Tony Galbreath, RB – Indian Hills Community College, Iowa Keith Thomas, SE – Navarro Junior College, Texas W. Scroggins, TE – Eastern Arizona College Paul Schmidt, OT – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Dave Trieber, OT – Wesley College, Del. Mitch McGehee, OG – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Tom Parker, OG – Triton College, Ill. Mark Linnell, C – University of Minnesota@Crookston David Cheves, P – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Mark Uselman, PK – Ricks College, Idaho Second Team Offense Brad Bubak, QB – Ricks College, Idaho James Couch, RB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. J.W. Rawls, RB – Pearl River Junior College, Miss. Leonard Willis, RB – Nebraska Southern College Ervin Kimbrough, SE – Harper College, Ill. John Pride, TE – Lakewood Community College, Minn. Don Schanz, OT – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. A.J. Smith, OT – Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Miss. Wayman Hawkins, OG – Nebraska Southern College Brian King, OG – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Courtney Bossert, C – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Offense Jim Gillespie, QB – Navarro Junior College, Texas Don Forte, RB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Gary Wade, RB – Waldorf College, Iowa Ken Walker, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. First Team Defense Mike St. Clair, DE – Iowa Central Community College Randy Cozens, DE – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Cliff Frazier, DT – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Robert Jackson, DT – Henderson Community College Keith Smith, G – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Saipele Manutai, G – Eastern Arizona College Tony Middleton, LB – Iowa Central Community College Paul Serrano, LB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ray Phillips, LB – Marshalltown Community College, Iowa Jeff Tryon, DB – Arizona Western College Darnell Meyers, DB – Blinn College, Texas Second Team Defense Ken Dimke, DE – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Bob Gutowski, DE – Wesley College, Del. Steve Knapik, DT – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. John Concannon, DT – Dean Junior College, Mass. Clifton Payne, G – Garden City Community College, Kan. Chuck McKinnie, G – Pratt Community College, Kan. Chavez Linzy, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College James Smith, LB – Pearl River Junior College, Miss. Kirk Strawser, LB – Ricks College, Idaho Gary Wagner, DB – University of Minnesota@Crookston James Davis, DB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense Rich Roste, DT – Willmar Community College, Minn. Ray Marshall, LB – Potomac State College, W.Va. Richard Noel, LB – Potomac State College, W.Va. Dwight Palmi, LB – Mesabi Community College, Minn. Butch Hill, DB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 1972 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Mike Glazier, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Rick Upchurch, RB – Indian Hills Community College, Iowa Clyde Russell, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Steve Beaird, RB – Blinn College, Texas Jim Sanders, TE – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Walter White, TE – Mesa College, Colo. Kim Thomas, OT – Fairbury Junior College, Neb. L. Whitecavage, OT – Community College of Baltimore, Md. John Segretti, OG – Arizona Western College Mike Smith, OG – Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Miss. Dennis Teel, C – Phoenix College, Ariz. David Cheves, P – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Mark Usleman, PK – Ricks College, Idaho Second Team Offense Dave Mendez, QB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tommy Nathan, RB – Eastern Arizona College Dennis Greene, RB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Freddie Carolina, RB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Mark Miller, TE – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Clifford Crenshaw, TE – New Mexico Military Institute John Hertko, OT – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Fred Sellmann, OT – Concordia College, Wis. Ronnie Reed, OG – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Paul Cesaretti, OG – College of DuPage, Ill. Bill Wallace, C – Pearl River Junior College, Miss. Honorable Mention Offense Cornell Reese, Back – Kilgore Junior College, Texas

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1972 All-Americans (cont.) Floyd Hogan, Back – Blinn College, Texas Ray Phillips, Back – Mashalltown Community College, Iowa Don Michaelson, Back – Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. Maurice Cox, Back – Waldorf College, Iowa Bruce Barnes, Back – Ellsworth College, Iowa First Team Defense Gary Burly, DE – Wharton County Junior College, Texas Joseph Gro, DE – Chowan College, N.C. Tom Haber, DT – Tyler Junior College, Texas Mark Gedraits, DT – Illinois Valley Community College Cliff Frazier, G – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Jerry Dahl, G – North Dakota State College of Science Ron Davis, LB – Arizona Western College C. Stephenson, LB – Wesley College, Del. Johnny Foreman, LB – Ranger Junior College, Texas Jack Gallagher, DB – Pearl River Junior College, Miss. Jeff Gilligan, DB – Iowa Central Community College Second Team Defense Brison Manor, DE – Pratt Community College, Kan. Larry Hutchinson, DE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College William Crosby, DT – Triton College, Ill. Jerry Lawerance, DT – Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. Kenneth Thomas, G – Phoenix College, Ariz. John Barresi, G – Henderson County Junior College, Texas David Barta, LB – Pratt Community College, Kan. John McCrumbly, LB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Dan Commerford, LB – Willmar State Junior College, Minn. John Hopper, DB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Tim Gray, DB – Navarro Junior College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Wilfred Calvin, DL – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Dennis Wells, DL – Kennedy King Junior College, Ill. Bruce Steele, DL – Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Miss. Mike Freley, DL – Wesley College, Del. Chuck Siefert, DL – Rochester State Junior College, Minn. Delbert Melton, DL – Chowan College, N.C. Greg Steenblock, DL –North Iowa Community College Ron Stallard, DL – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 1971 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense James McKay, QB – Gulf Coast Junior College, Miss. Damond Mays, RB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Tommy Reamon, RB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Alfred Barrett, RB – Kilgore Junior College, Texas S. McKinney, TE – Pratt Community College, Kan. Nick Ortega, TE – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Fred Ross, OT – Arizona Western College Eddie Cox, OT – Blinn College, Texas Del Connors, OG – Ellsworth College, Iowa Jerone Hodges, OG – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Ed McLaughlin, C – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Larry Richards, PK – New Mexico Military Institute Second Team Offense Bob Bangston, QB – Normandale Junior College, Minn. Ron Parson, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Gary Lacy, RB – Wharton Junior College, Texas Rick Upchurch, RB – Indian Hills Community College, Iowa Steve Owens, TE – New Mexico Military Institute Theodore Powell, TE – Ferrum College, Va. Pat Clerihan, OT – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Jerry Sinclair, OT – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Andy Schultz, OG – Fairbury Junior College, Neb. Ted Titchenal, OG – Phoenix College, Ariz. Brian Sawyer, C – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Honorable Mention Offense Kevin Keag, QB – William Wright Junior College, Ill. John Turner, QB - Community College of Baltimore, Md. Mike Thorn, RB – Triton College, Ill. Clyde Russell, RB – Garden City Community College, Kan. John Goebel, RB – Lakewood State Junior College, Minn. Robert Haines, RB – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Jim Smith, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. John Tuttle, TE – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Walten White, TE – Mesa College, Colo. Steve Bayone, OT - Community College of Baltimore, Md. Danny Hartman, OT – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Phil Perry, OT – Tyler Junior College, Texas John Jalanivich, OG – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College John Segrett, OG – Arizona Western College First Team Defense Larry Banks, DE – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Sam Johnson, DE – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Milliard Neeley, DT – Tyler Junior College, Texas Don Hubbard, DT – Arizona Western College Sam Moser, MG – Worthington Junior College, Minn. Stu Christian, LB – Chowan College, N.C. David Smith, LB – Navarro Junior College, Texas Charles Beery, LB – Mesa College, Colo. Bill Taylor, LB – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. David Dill, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Don Drake, DB – Ranger Junior College, Texas

Second Team Defense Gary Lindsay, DE – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Skipp Holland, DE – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Paul Ridder, DT – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Earl Wilson, DT – Garden City Community College, Kan. Willone Eubanks, MG – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Tom Carr, LB – Rock Valley College, Ill. Gary Williams, LB – North Dakota State College of Science John Paul McCrumbly, LB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Marty Smith, LB – Ellsworth Community College, Iowa James Watson, DB – Arizona Western Community College Guy Stewart, DB – Fairbury Junior College, Neb. Honorable Mention Defense John Shannon, DE – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Dave Liette, DE – Waldorf College, Iowa Gary Burley, DE – Wharton Junior College, Texas Butch Norman, DE – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Kenny Larsen, LB – Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College Bucky Johnson, LB – Lakewood State Junior College, Minn. Felix Olasco, LB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. David Butler, LB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Travis Bowen, LB – Ricks College, Idaho John Schmieder, LB – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Ken Kennedy, DB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Wayman Walker, DB – New Mexico Military Institute Robert Simon, DB – Arizona Western Community College Blaine Church, DB – Snow College, Utah 1970 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense John Cherry, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jim Smith, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tommy Reamon, RB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. John Harvey, RB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Warren Dyar, TE – New Mexico Military Institute Lon Crittenden, TE – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Charles Price, OT – Phoenix College, Ariz. Mike Miles, OT – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Gordon Zumbach, OG – Nassau Community College, N.Y. John Bowles, OG – Chowan College, N.C. Robert Haydock, C – Ellsworth College, Iowa Al Vitiello, PK – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Second Team Offense Mike Peterson, QB – Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. David Holmberg, RB – Worthington State Junior College, Minn. Leroy Moss, RB – Centerville Community College, Iowa James Nunn, RB – Navarro Junior College, Texas Jim Sharp, TE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Gerald Tate, TE – Ranger Junior College, Texas Jim O‟Connor, OT – Eastern Arizona College Steve Johnson, OT – Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. Gary Weaver, OG – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Dennis Scandle, OG - Community College of Baltimore, Md. Jack Flamish, C – Arizona Western College Honorable Mention Offense Tom Waltower, Back – Willmar State Junior College, Minn. Karl Daukes, Back – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Morris McLeod, Back – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Eugene Teague, Back – Eastern Arizona College George Campbell, Back – Rochester State Junior College, Minn. Perry Smith, Back – Mesa College, Colo. Wayne Prescher, Back – Kilgore College, Texas George Patrick, Back – Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. Bill Spencer, TE – Wilbur Wright College, Ill. Randy Martinson, TE – Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. Larry Michaels, OG – Morton Junior College, Ill. First Team Defense Richard Bishop, DE – Marshalltown Community College, Iowa Eddie Sheats, DE – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Daryll Checknita, DT – Arizona Western College J.C. Garrett, DT – Tyler Junior College, Texas Mitch Sutton, MG – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Billy J. Mantooth, LB – Ferrum Junior College, Va. David McNish, LB – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Jeff Juneac, LB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Jerry Marshall, LB – Blinn College, Texas Ozell Collier, DB – Arizona Western College Walter Fieseler, DB – Iowa Central Community College Second Team Defense John Mitchell, DE – Eastern Arizona College Willie Cullars, DE – Pratt Community College, Kan. Steve Mabry, DT – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Carl Witherspoon, DT – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Steve Kais, MG – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Jack Milligan, LB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Bill Yocum, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Paul Savage, LB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Willie Haws, LB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Ron Wilkey, DB – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Ron Neal, DB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Honorable Mention Defense Larry Thieke, DE – Rochester State Junior College, Minn. John Johnson, DE - Community College of Baltimore, Md. Denny Croom, DT – Chowan College, N.C.

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1970 All-Americans (cont.) Jim Malkiewicz, DT – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Wes Thompson, DT – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Tom Cooper, DT – Iowa Lakes Community College Rusty Gill, LB – Gulf Coast Community College, Miss. John Balk, LB – North Dakota State College of Science Steve Colavito, LB – Wesley College, Del. Leonard Carey, LB – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Terry Stoughton, DB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Dennis Fitzgerald, DB – Centerville Community College, Iowa 1969 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Dean Carlson, QB – Rochester State Junior College, Minn. Charles Hinton, RB – Arizona Western College Nate McCall, RB – Mesa College, Colo. John Krugman, RB – Iowa Central Community College Jim Krieg, TE – Taft College, Calif. Mel Scheissow, TE – Worthington State Junior College, Minn. Don Cokely, OT – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jerry Bishop, OT – Tyler Junior College, Texas Marion Latimore, OG – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Arthur Morrison, OG – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Wayne Stinnette, C – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Second Team Offense Hal Chealander, QB – Taft College, Calif. Ulyssess Herbert, RB – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Robert Lee Williams, RB – Trinidad State College, Colo. Johnny White, RB – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Willie Franklin, TE – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Jon Harrison, TE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Daniel Hyde, OT – Community College of Baltimore, Md. Gordon Zumback, OT – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Dan Bailey, OG – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Mike Kopp, OG – Centerville Community College, Iowa Dennis Gladwin, C – Rochester State Junior College, Minn. Honorable Mention Offense Johnny Buskirk, QB – Northeast Mississippi College Skip Thomas, RB – Arizona Western College Brian Chiles, RB – Wesley College, Del. Billy Lewis, RB – Rock Valley College, Ill. William Cox, RB – New Mexico Military Institute Phillip Hatch, RB – Eastern Arizona Junior College Johnny Fisher, RB – East Mississippi Junior College James Shaw, TE – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Randy Sanderson, TE – Ricks College, Idaho Donnie Clayton, TE – Northeast Mississippi College First Team Defense Willie Hall, DE – Arizona Western College Robert Backlund, DE – Waldorf College, Iowa Howard Jacobi, DT – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Raymond Mack, DT – Blinn College, Texas Ray Dowdy, MG – Tyler Junior College, Texas Rick Campbell, LB – Walla Walla Community College, Wash. P. Dan Yates, LB – New Mexico Military Institute Ken McLean, LB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Mark Driscoll, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Jim Hinton, HB – Ellsworth College, Iowa Ralph McGill, HB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Second Team Defense Carl Giugliano, DE – Nassau Community College, N.Y. Lawrence McGuire, DE – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Paul Deesing, DT – Dixie College, Utah Ken Phillips, DT – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Charles Zadnik, MG – Eastern Arizona Junior College Mike Sciba, LB – Wharton Junior College, Texas Bob Lee, LB – Iowa Central Community College Tom Turchetta, LB – Taft College, Calif. John Lee, LB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Henry Brandon, HB – Centerville Community College, Iowa Albin Nowak, HB – Willmar State Junior College, Minn. Honorable Mention Defense Karl Lorch, DE – Arizona Western College Ronnell Coleman, DT – Mesa College, Colo. Ken Jones, DT – Iowa Central Community College George Foster, MG – Ricks College, Idaho Gregg Finn, MG – McCook Junior College, Neb. Dick Rosener, MG – Rochester State Junior College, Minn. Tom Surlas, LB – Ellsworth College, Iowa Leland McGraw, LB – Garden City Community College, Kan. Kenneth Fonteno, HB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Bernard Chapman, HB – Eastern Arizona Junior College Roger Klander, S – Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. 1968 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Sterling Dusharm, QB – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Robert Thomas, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Jon Galloway, RB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Michael Palmer, RB – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Donald Brennan, TE – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Charles Muse, TE – Community College of Baltimore, Md. Henry Noe, OT – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Pat Murphy, OT – Kilgore Junior College, Texas William Martin, OG – Lees-McRae College, N.C.

William Mayoral, OG – Taft Junior College, Calif. John Leyva, C – Wright Junior College, Ill. Second Team Offense Willie Lenzy, QB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Gary Hurdely, RB – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. James Edwards, RB – Mesa College, Colo. Josh Ashton, RB – Blinn College, Texas Leo Olsen, TE – Ricks College, Idaho James Krieg, TE – Taft Junior College, Calif. Bill Johanningmeier, OT – North Iowa Community College Milton Johnson, OT – Phoenix Junior College, Ariz. John Duffy, OG – Mesa College, Colo. Matt Rockwood, OG – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Joel Griffin, C – New Mexico Military Institute Honorable Mention Offense Glenn Woodruff, Back – Marion Military Institute, Ala. J. Dwight Burns, Back – New Mexico Military Institute Donald Gilmer, Back – Centerville Community College, Iowa Horace Green, Back – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Wayne Murray, Back – Community College of Baltimore, Md. Al Knox, Back – Navarro Junior College, Texas Chuck Kavanagh, Back – Willmar State Junior College, Minn. Moody Jackson, Back – Phoenix Junior College, Ariz. John Brown, Back – Fort Scott Community College, Kan. Willie Parker, OL – Wharton Junior College, Texas Joseph Horschel, OL – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Eddie Fusiek, OL – Henderson Junior College, Texas Robert Jackson, OL – Ranger Junior College, Texas Al Ghyszls, OL – Arizona Western College First Team Defense Joseph Sipiora, DE – Wright Junior College, Ill. Charles Weaver, DE – Arizona Western College Henry Reed, DT – Iowa Central Community College Renzo Perdoni, DT – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Ricky Gunnels, MG – Henderson Junior College, Texas James Sanson, LB – Phoenix Junior College, Ariz. Steve Hornung, LB – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Vincent LaRosa, LB – Taft Junior College, Calif. Darrell Dominick, LB – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Michael Reynolds, HB – Arizona Western College Richard Yeargle, HB – Iowa Central Community College Second Team Defense Tate Marsh, DE – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Dale Bauman, DE – Glendale Community College, Ariz. Robert Galbreath, DT – McCook Junior College, Neb. John Turner, DT – Centerville Community College, Iowa John Robinson, MG – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Raymond Fontenot, LB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Jerry Stainback, LB – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Lloyd Seymour, LB – Perkinston Junior College, Miss. Robert Young, LB – Blinn Junior College, Texas Leonard Dunlap, HB – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Robert Duch, HB – Wesley Junior College, Del. Honorable Mention Defense Jesse Sotomayor, DL – Phoenix Junior College, Ariz. Dave Petruncio, DL – Wesley Junior College, Del. George Porter, DL – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Michael Lariccia, DL – Thorton Junior College, Ill. Robert Pena, DL – Dean Junior College, Mass. Kim Stewart, HB – Perkinston Junior College, Miss. 1967 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Doug Mathews, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Robert Thomas, RB – Mesa Community College, Ariz. Linzy Cole, RB – Henderson Junior College, Texas Danny Houston, FB – New Mexico Military Institute Tom Elliott, TE – Estherville Junior College, Iowa Roy Meyers, TE - Navarro Junior College, Texas Waynes Rock, OT – Gardner-Webb College, N.C. Jim Brewster, OT – Cisco Junior College, Texas Bill Martin, OG – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Lee Groehler, OG – Worthington State Junior College, Minn. Stan Whitman, C – Ellsworth College, Iowa Honorable Mention Offense Terry McMillan, QB – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Sam Scarber, RB – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Wally Matthews, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Henry Hawthorne, RB – Eastern Arizona Junior College Mack Herron, RB – Hutchinson Community College, Kan. Art Ray, RB – Taft College, Calif. Bruce Huddleston, RB – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Mike Palmer, RB – Ellsworth College, Iowa Mike Brunson, RB – Mesa College, Colo. Kevin Gilmore, RB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Al Holmes, RB – Missouri Southern College, Miss. Ron Hill, TE – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Sam Littles, TE – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Joe McDaniel, OT – Tyler Junior College, Texas First Team Defense Charles Weaver, DE – Arizona Western Junior College Thomas Anderson, DE – North Iowa Community College Edward Dooly, DT – Centerville Community College, Iowa Steve Booras, DT – Mesa College, Colo.

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1967 All-Americans (cont.) Carter Campbell, MG – Treasure Valley Community College, Ore. Ronnie Lowe, LB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Roy Humphrey, LB – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Andy Durrent, LB – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Harold Fountain, HB – Missouri Southern Junior College, Miss. Dwight Cox, HB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Lotice Cole, S – Blinn Junior College, Texas Honorable Mention Defense Robert Pena, DE – Dean Junior College, Mass. Ray Parson, DE – McCook Junior College, Neb. Joseph Sipiora, DE – Wright Junior College, Ill. Gary Tombiasson, DT – McCook Junior College, Neb. Peter Demasi, DT – Taft College, Calif. Ricky Gunnels, MG – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Jeffrey Bybee, LB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Mike Akey, LB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Robert Miller, LB – Coffeyville Community College, Kan. Don Engler, LB – Phoenix Junior College, Ariz. Ronnie Herman, LB – Wharton County Junior College, Texas John Pell, HB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Dave Tomeo, HB – Arizona Western College Danny Copenhaver, S – Lees-McRae College, N.C. 1966 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Harold Peacock, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Ron Gardin, RB – Cameron Junior College, Okla. Doug Hollinger, RB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Lamont Johnson, FB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Volley Murphy, TE – Cisco Junior College, Texas Larry Adams, TE – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. John Gregory, OT – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Jim Maham, OT – Boise Junior College, Idaho Bob Hampton, OG – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Bob Stankovich, OG – Pratt Junior College, Kan. Lou Santospago, C – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Second Team Offense Robert Pearce, QB – Cisco Junior College, Texas John Huntsman, RB – Ricks College, Idaho Frank Angone, RB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. John Tutino, FB – Taft College, Calif. Joe Sliker, TE – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Marv Johnson, TE – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Dan Miller, OT – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Jerry Matthews, OT – Chowan College, N.C. Antoine Treadway, OG – Murray State, Okla. David Mann, OG – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Fred Gonzales, C – Trinidad Junior College, Colo. Honorable Mention Offense Eugene Childs, QB – Pratt Junior College, Kan. Freddie Sommers, QB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Lawrence Brown, RB – Dodge City Junior College, Kan. Ron Rossello, RB – Lees-McRae, N.C. Bill Diets, RB – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Marcellous Johnson, RB – Pratt Junior College, Kan. Ronald De Julius, RB – Baltimore Junior College, Md. John Smith, RB – Eastern Arizona Junior College Michael Bixiones, RB – Montgomery Junior College, Md. Jim Paul, TE – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Bob Maham, TE – North Iowa Junior College Reinhold Berg, TE – North Iowa Junior College Roger Bennett, TE – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Roy Thompson, TE – Gardner-Webb College, N.C. Willie Crittendon, TE – Pratt Junior College, Kan. Stuart Mullis, TE – Eastern Oklahoma A&M College Steve Zabel, TE – New Mexico Military Institute Joe Scmeesing, OT – State School of Science, N.D. Joe McDaniels, OT – Tyler Junior College, Texas Frank D‟Antri, OG – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Bob Beers, OG – Columbia Basin College, Wash. Charles Chaplin, C – Eastern Oklahoma A&M College 1965 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Ken Brumley, QB – Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. Bill Smith, RB – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Roger Nitsch, RB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Jim Evenson, FB – Boise Junior College, Idaho Johnny Mata, TE – Blinn Junior College, Texas Eddie Rogers, TE – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Bob Newman, OT – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Rick Brewer, OT – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Clarence Barnett, OG – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. John Lamb, OG – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College John MacArthey, C – Arizona Western Junior College Second Team Offense James Jackson, QB – Wharton Junior College, Texas Lamont Jordan, RB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Frank Sorrells, RB – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Ray Fratarcangelo, FB – Eastern Oklahoma A&M College Burt Wilde, TE Ricks Junior College, Idaho Robert Robinson, TE – Cowley County Community College, Kan. Doyle McGraw, OT – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Ron Virs, OT – McCook Junior College, Neb.

Sterling Webb, OG – Independence Community College, Kan. Jeff Smith, C – Taft College, Calif. Honorable Mention Offense Bob Coyer, QB – Morton Junior College, Ill. Glenn Ingram, RB – Kilgore College, Texas John Huntsman, RB – Ricks Junior College, Idaho Frank Angone, RB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Charles Thorton, RB – Navarro Junior College, Texas Phil Tucket, RB – Dixie Junior College, Utah Victor William, RB – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Gerald Mathis, FB – Gardner-Webb Junior College, N.C. Joe Aluise, FB – Arizona Western College Mike Sizemore, TE – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Billy Wood, TE – Murray State College, Okla. Barney Roesner, TE – Boise Junior College, Idaho Cecil Ratcliff, TE – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Joe Seanlae, OT – Arizona Western College Steve Kemperman, OT – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Don Rowe, OT – Independence Community College, Kan. Rich Panozzo, OG – Thorton Junior College, Ill. Earl Lee, OG – Mesa College, Colo. Paul Hartsell, OG – Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. Mike LeGrand, OG – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Charles Miller, C – Cowley County Community College, Kan. 1964 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Larry Chinn, QB – Oklahoma Military Academy Andy Heck, RB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Max Carter, RB – Henderson County Junior College, Texas John Lawson, TE – Ellsworth College, Iowa Bob Wallace, TE – Phoenix College, Ariz. Cecil Cordell, OT – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Richard Haynes, OT – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Glen Gardner, OG – Dixie Junior College, Utah Paul Hartsel, OG – Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. Bill Smith, C – Boise Junior College, Idaho Second Team Offense Vidal Carlin, QB – Tyler Junior College, Texas Fred Cheek, RB – Cameron A&M College, Okla. Willie Fields, RB – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Robert Windsor, FB – Montgomery Junior College, Md. Walter Kowalczyk, TE – Thornton Junior College, Ill. Flo Gongalez, TE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Larry Cox, OT – Oklahoma Military Academy Gil Lilienthal, OT – Phoenix College, Ariz. James Mackey, OG – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Robert Sondergaard, OG – Worthington Junior College, Minn. Sterling Mansfield, C – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Honorable Mention Offense James Attaway, QB – Scottsbluff College, Neb. Freddy Waltom, QB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Len Davia, RB – Wilson Junior College, Ill. Jim Hall, RB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Gerald Morgan, RB – Ricks Junior College, Idaho Jerry O‟Donnell, RB – Mason Junior College, Iowa Willie Cherry, FB – Navarro Junior College, Texas John Sanger, FB – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Ron McCall, TE – Dixie Junior College, Utah Tom Musser, TE – Montgomery Junior College, Md. John Klomparen‟s, TE – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Steve Russell, TE – Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. Rick Dudley, OT – Chowan College, N.C. David Glumack, OT – Virginia Junior College, Minn. Dan Hodges, OT – Ferrum College, Va. Bob Jesseau, OT – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Ernie Ames, OG – Marion Military Institute, Ala. Bruce Anton, OG – Dean Junior College, Mass. Howard Hoover, OG – McCook Junior College, Neb. Curtis Jones, OG – Joplin Junior College, Mo. Eddie Rogers, C – Kilgore Junior College, Texas Lester Taylor, C – New Mexico Military Institute 1963 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Jerry Reagan, QB – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Donnie Mathews, RB – Chowan College, N.C. James Jones, RB – Phoenix College, Ariz. Bob Wilcinski, FB – Ellsworth College, Iowa Mike Heston, TE – Mason City Junior College, Iowa Lane Hurley, TE – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Ken Opple, OT – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Bob Prince, OT – Chowan College, N.C. Gary Jamison, OG – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Vernon Voss, OG – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Nelson Salemi, C – Hutchinson Junior College, Kan. Second Team Offense Don Neves, QB – Boise Junior College, Idaho Corvell Champian, RB – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. James Nixon, RB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Frank Fencl, FB – Thornton Junior College, Ill. Jerry Murphy, TE – McCook College, Neb. Clarence Lee, TE – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Rick Gilkison, OT – Highland Junior College, Kan. Dick Leach, OT – Hutchinson Junior College, Kan.

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1963 All-Americans (cont.) Dick Leach, OT – Hutchinson Junior College, Kan. Brent Bradbury, OG – Snow College, Utah Paul Ott, OG – Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. Jim Growden, C – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Honorable Mention Offense Chuck Samson, QB – Wright Junior College, Ill. David Whaley, QB – Chowan College, N.C. Bernard Blanchard, RB – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Jack Furr, RB – Gardner-Webb Junior College, N.C. Jim Schroggens, RB – Marion Institute, Ala. Raymond Walsh, RB – Mason City Junior College, Iowa Burl Wood, RB – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. James Jones, FB – Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. Herb Nimmo, FB – Centerville Junior College, Iowa Rich Uressti, FB – Boise Junior College, Idaho Tom Wood, TE – Hutchinson Junior College, Kan. Marly Clifton, OT – Mason City Junior College, Iowa Jim Murra, C – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa 1962 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Tom Urerig, QB – Waldorf Junior College, Iowa Tom Ripmaster, RB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Norm Burkett, RB – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Bill Burt, FB – Kilgore Junior College, Texas John Hellard, LE – Pueblo Junior College, Colo. Lee Langley, RE – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Tom Adams, OT – Cameron State College, Okla. Arnold Pevrone, OT – McCook Junior College, Neb. Primas Jones, OG – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Harry Tuthill, OG – New Mexico Military Institute Horace Johnson, C – Tyler Junior College, Texas Second Team Offense Ken Blair, QB – Mesa Junior College, Colo. Tom Bell, RB – Cameron State College, Okla. Jim Russo, RB – Thornton Junior College, Ill. Ken Pellegrini, FB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Don Patterson, LE – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Pete Emelianclik, RE – Dodge City Junior College, Kan. R.C., OT – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Allen Gregory, OT – Independence Junior College, Kan. Fred Holvoyd, OG – Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. Gene Skraba, OG – Hibbing Junior College, Minn. Alfred Rivers, C – Marion Institute, Ala. Honorable Mention Offense Barry Johncoav, QB – Parsons Junior College, Kan. Ken Walters, RB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Clayton Chriswell, RB – Gardner-Webb Junior College, N.C. Mills Sullivan, RB – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Jerry Dunbar, RB – Mason City Junior College, Iowa James Jones, FB – Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. Milton Banks, FB – Pueblo Junior College, Colo. Bill Smith, FB – Boise Junior College, Idaho Alenzo Edwards, End – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Bob Ryan, End – Chowan Junior College, N.C. Lane Hurley, End – Lees-McRae Junior College, N.C. John Nunley, End – Arkansas City Junior College, Kan. Harold Pierce, End – Waldorf Junior College, Iowa Jerry Inman, OT – Boise Junior College, Idaho Preston Ellington, OT – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Gerald Gilder, OT – Mesa Junior College, Colo. Gary Wiggins, OT – Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa Harold Neis, OT – Norfolk Junior College, Neb. Walter Little, OG – New Mexico Military Institute Ed Head, OG – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Rich Wilbur, OG – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Robert Cortese, C – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. 1961 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Offense Don Hartman, QB – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Ken Sanford, RB – Gardner-Webb Junior College, N.C. Billy Burt, RB – Kilgore College, Texas Dennis Benedict, FB – McCook College, Neb. David Wilcox, End – Boise Junior College, Idaho James McKinstry, End – New York State Agricultural & Technical Institute Larry Duty, OT – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Joe Zahorsky, OT – Pratt Junior College, Kan. Steve Indahl, OG – Virginia Junior College, Minn. Gene Hardman, OG – New Mexico Military Institute Austin Hitt, C – Marion Institute, Ala. Second Team Offense Allen Troy, QB – Otero Junior College, Colo. Ken Rader, RB – Eastern Oklahoma A&M College Ralph DeLucia, RB – Dean Junior College, Mass. Chuck Jones, FB – Garden City College, Kan. Jimmie Williams, End – Dodge City College, Kan. Jim Jones, End – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Larry Lenning, OT – Waldorf College, Iowa Milton Kanche, OT – Boise Junior College, Idaho Larry Harwood, OG – Tyler Junior College, Texas George Benge, OG – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Mickey Yasko, C – Pratt Junior College, Kan.

Honorable Mention Offense Bill Sturdevant, QB – Wahpeton, N.D. Ralph Hamby, QB – Dodge City College, Kan. Mike Cooper, QB – Wharton, Texas Frank Kaaa, RB – Boise Junior College, Idaho Kenny Wilbourne, RB – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Robert McGabe, RB – Norfolk, Neb. Eric Church, RB – Snow College, Utah Bill Downing, RB – Coffeyville, Kan. Paul Connelly, RB – Northeastern Colorado College Larry Honeycutt, RB – Mars-Hill, N.C. Ron Phillips, FB – Joplin, Mo. Bobby Nunnery, FB – Wingate, N.C. Steve Howell, FB – Cisco, Texas Ron Veihl, End – Northeastern Colorado College Richard Keckler, End – L.I A. & T.I., Okla. Cliff Rasch, End – Bibbing, Minn. James Fausk, End – Waldorf, Iowa Jimmy Coffman, End – Wharton, Texas Bob Johnson, End – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Martin Forbes, OT – Chowan, N.C. Tom Williams, OT – Compton, Calif. Ron Trussle, OT – Weber, Utah Bob Gay, OT – Arkansas City, Kan. Roman Roos, OG – Worthington, Minn. Joe Dilworth, OG – Ricks, Idaho Richard Meyers, OG – Northeastern Colorado College Jerry Ives, OG – Navarro, Texas Orville Schneider, C – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Stan Graff, C – McCook College, Neb. Ronald Poe, C – Paris, Texas Leon Auston, C – Cerritos, Calif. 1960 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Offense Byron Beaver, QB – Cameron State Agricultural College, Okla. Fred Challa, QB – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. John Gacek, RB – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Gene Jeffre, RB – San Angelo Junior College, Texas Terry Postell, RB – Lees-McRae College, N.C. Charlie Walker, RB – Marion Institute, Ala. Raymond Gibson, FB – Wesley College, Del. Dick Martillo, FB – Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. Jim Bednar, End – Thornton Junior College, Ill. Tony Brocato, End – Cameron State Agricultural College, Okla. Don Pitman, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Dave Wilcox, End – Boise Junior College, Idaho Don Chon, OT – Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. Dave Costa, OT – Northeastern Junior College, Colo. Owen Dejanovich, OT – Thornton Junior College, Ill. Joe Knigh, OT – Henderson County Junior College, Texas Gayle Laudenslager, OG – Boise Junior College, Idaho Russell Nunn, OG – Fairbury Junior College, Neb. John Prence, OG – Dean Junior College, Mass. Larry Tubaugh, OG – Pueblo Junior College, Colo. Mike Cope, C – Tyler Junior College, Texas Tom Gardner, C – Parsons Junior College, Kan. Second Team Offense Gene Hart, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Roger Stanbeck, QB – New Mexico Military Institute Frank Brewer, RB – Tyler Junior College, Texas George Clark, RB – Wesley College, Del. Robert Herron, RB – Otero Junior College, Colo. Joe Searles, RB – Pratt Junior College, Kan. Roger Whitley, FB – Ferrum Junior College, Va. Charles Williamson, FB – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Bob Boyd, End – Victoria College, Texas Al Briggs, End – Dodge City Junior College, Kan. Edwin Meadows, End – Fort Lewis A&M, Colo. Richard Winder, End – Mesa College, Colo. Don Davis, OT – Paris Junior College, Texas Russell Hatch, OT – Baltimore Junior College, Md. J.B. Love, OT – Joplin Junior College, Mo. Henry Robeledo, OT – Stockton College, Calif. Coley Brannock, OG – Gardner-Webb College, N.C. Jerry Carothers, OG – McCook College, Neb. Al Chew, OG – Murray State Agricultural College, Okla. Richard McCreary, OG – Conners State Agricultural College, Okla. Tom Blackmore, C – Virginia Junior College, Minn. Ron Smith, C – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Honorable Mention Offense Barry Corkner, QB – Trinidad State Junior College, Colo. Charles Ciger, QB – Potomac State College, W.Va. Bart Pettics, QB – Thornton Junior College, Ill. Marvin Teel, QB – McCook Junior College, Neb. Fred Watts, QB – Garden City Junior College, Kan. Herb Bradford, RB – Stockton College, Calif. Pete Mobs, RB – Texarkana College, Texas Jimmy Whitton, RB – Wharton County Junior College, Texas Bruce Ziegler, RB – Dean Junior College, Mass. John Dinoffri, FB – Joliet Junior College, Ill. Ted Nelson, FB – Waldorf College, Iowa Marvin Donnell, End – Tarleton State College, Tenn. James McKimstry, End – Long Island Agricultural & Technology Institute, N.Y.

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1960 All-Americans (cont.) John Ostrowski, OT – Baltimore Junior College, Md. Jim Sellers, OT – Cameron State Agricultural College, Okla. Richard Ferris, OG – Tyler Junior College, Texas Oscar Lenning, OG – Waldorf College, Iowa Mike McGrew, OG – San Angelo Junior College, Texas Curtis Mitchell, OG – Coffeyville College, Kan. Ronnie Ellis, C – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Tony Lumenti, C – Dean Junior College, Mass. 1959 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Fred Challa, Back – Grand Rapids, Mich. Rennie Crittenden, Back – Phoenix, Ariz. Don Haller, Back – Mesa, Colo. Dean Hendryx, Back – Northeastern, Okla. Bobby Jancik, Back – Wharton, Texas Harold Mayo, Back – Kilgore, Texas Bobby Morgan, Back – Independence, Kan. Tony Pontillo, Back – Garden City, Kan. Robert Barnett, End – Tarleton State, Texas James Craig, End – Montgomery, Md. Danny Ritz, End – Cameron, Okla. Steve Vaughn, End – Phoenix, Ariz. Owen Dejanovich, OT – Thornton, Ill. Frank Elliot, OT – Fairbury, Neb. Earl Johnson, OT – Connors, Okla. David Russell, OT – Northeastern, Okla. Domenic Baldino, OG –Dodge City, Kan. Lynn Foxley, OG – Weber, Utah Harold Grey, OG – Cerritos, Calif. Robert Yaggie, OG – North Dakota School of Science Robert Gear, C – Mesa, Colo. Mack Boykin, C – Texarkana, Texas Alternates Richard Griffin, Back – Marion Institute, Ala. Kirby Groves, Back – San Angelo, Texas James Hargett, Back – Texarkana, Texas Ron Johnstad, Back – Waldorf, Iowa William Loehr, Back – McCook, Neb. Jerry Mahoney, Back – Boise, Idaho Dallas Moon, Back – Cerritos, Calif. Douglas Thomas, Back – Montgomery, Md. Dave Annis, End – Grand Rapids, Mich. Jerry Soulek, End – Trinidad, Colo. Red Wilkins, End – Marion Institute, Ala. Larry Curtis, OT – Compton, Calif. Jack Moss, OT – Arkansas City, Kan. John Pierson, OT – Cameron, Okla. Al Schmidt, OT – Wright, Ill. Larry Dalbey, OG – Scottsbluff, Neb. Leonard Rasmussen, OG – Mesa, Colo. Roger Sawyers, OG – New Mexico Military Institute John Tiger, OG – Northeastern Oklahoma James Cash, C – Joplin, Mo. James Walsh, C – Worthington, Minn. 1958 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Bob Bagwell, Back – Cerritos, Calif. Don Crone, Back – Texarkana, Texas Leon Fuller, Back – Tyler, Texas Gus Glasscock, Back – Northeastern Oklahoma Herb Halliwell, Back – Boise, Idaho Joe Hernandez, Back – New Mexico Military Institute James Williams, Back – San Angelo, Texas Joe Womack, Back – Los Angeles City College, Calif. Harold Lackey, End – Connors State, Okla. Wayne Leonard, End – Holmes, Miss. Larry May, End – Grand Rapids, Mich. Ron Dianorski, OT – Otero, Colo. Ted Ganaka, OT – Thornton, Ill. Patrick Kroll, OT – Virginia, Minn. Pet Lennon, OT – Mason City, Iowa Jerry Allen, OG – Arlington State, Texas Harry Kealoha, OG – Boise, Idaho Donald Pitcock, OG – Tyler, Texas Tom Davis, C – Grand Rapids, Mich. David Weiting, C – Kilgore, Texas Alternates Bill Brown, Back – Cameron State, Okla. Tom Cargill, Back – Grand Rapids, Mich. Robert Eckenrode, Back – Northwest Community College of Wyoming Ron Graves, Back – Fairbury, Neb. Michael Vanyo, Back – North Dakota School of Science Bill Wade, Back – Fort Lewis A&M Phil Baker, End – Northeastern Oklahoma Gordon Bell, End – Pueblo, Colo. Oliver Manual, End – Coffeyville, Kan. Don Williams, End – Wilson, Ill. Jerry Bristo, OT – Cameron State, Okla. Larry Federico, OT – Mesa, Colo. Dan Sullivant, OT – Connors State, Okla. Ken Willis, OT – New Mexico Military Institute Joe Garibaldi, OG – Joliet, Ill.

Dan Sullivant, OT – Connors State, Okla. Ken Willis, OT – New Mexico Military Institute Joe Garibaldi, OG – Joliet, Ill. Dick Groskope, OG – Scottsbluff, Neb. Lawrence Hutson, OG – San Angelo, Texas Roger Sawyer, OG – New Mexico Military Institute Perry Beavers, C – Murray State, Okla. Bill White, C – Thornton, Ill. 1957 NJCAA Football All-Americans

First Team Ray Adermann, Back – Cerritos, Calif. Bo Bankston, Back – Cameron, Okla. Robert Coeling, Back – Grand Rapids, Mich. Merle Gunn, Back – Joplin, Mo. Herbert Halliwell, Back – Boise, Idaho J.B. Littlejohn, Back – Dodge City, Kan. Jon Schnable, Back – Arlington, Texas Bobby Smith, Back – Compton, Calif. Don Bishop, End – Los Angeles, Calif. Bert Donahoo, End – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Bob Lane, End – Cerritos, Calif. Justine Rowland, End – Arlington, Texas Roger Creel, OT – Worthington, Minn. John Kamakana, OT – Compton, Calif. Rodney Parr, OT – Tyler, Texas John Wilcox, OT – Boise, Idaho Jim Gordon, OG – Wingate, N.C. Bruce Rasmussen, OG – Mesa, Colo. Phil Santia, OG – Texarkana, Texas Wayne Sims, OG – Holmes, Miss. Rex Staes, C – Texarkana, Texas Jerry Williamson, C – Cameron, Okla. Alternates Bobby Fowler, Back – University of Tennessee Juco Branch Phil Johnson, Back – North Park, Ill. Joe Martines, Back – Pueblo, Colo. Alvin Myer, Back – Baltimore, Md. Joe Mussario, Back – Joliet, Ill. Lloyd Scarrow, Back – Fairbury, Neb. Charles Schlemmer, Back – San Angelo, Texas Harold Sterling, Back – Montgomery, Md. Alfred Bentley, End – Southern Union, Ala. Jim Koetter, End – McCook, Neb. J.C. Leimbach, End – Highland, Kan. Clyde Noonkester, End – Tarleton, Texas Vinston Birdin, OT – Trinidad, Colo. Clifford Hass, OT – Norfolk, Neb. Al Kober, OT – Dodge City, Kan. Bob Rose, OT – Ferrum, Va. Tom Basile, OG – Oakland, Calif. Edward Grodus, OG – Grand Rapids, Mich. Jim M. Reed, OG – Mt. San Antonio, Calif. Dallas Shaffer, OG – Fairbury, Neb. Tommy Inman, C – San Angelo, Texas Tom Russo, C – Otero, Colo. 1956 NJCAA Football All-Americans First Team Earl Cato, Back – Compton, Calif. Robert Coeling, Back – Grand Rapids, Mich. Don Feller, Back – El Dorado, Kan. Calvin Lee, Back – Arlington, Texas Carol Slayton, Back – Coffeyville, Kan. Theron Thetford, Back – Tharleton, Texas Elmer Trail, Back – McCook, Neb. Mark White, Back – Coffeyville, Kan. Pete Fleming, End – Jones, Miss. Bill Hines, End – Kilgore, Texas Fred Sauer, End – Grand Rapids, Mich. Al Van Lewven, End – Oregon Tech Robert McDowell, OT – Highland, Kan. George Navkana, OT – Boise, Idaho Dave Parrish, OT – Compton, Calif. Paul Sirrailla, OT – Hibbing, Minn. Norman Denney, OG – Arlington, Texas George Manders, OG – Montgomery, Md. Gary McElroy, OG – San Angelo, Texas Rusty Romines, OG – Cameron, Okla. High Cook, C – Mesa, Colo. Tommy Guthrie, C – Holmes, Miss. Alternates Gene Bassetti, Back – LaSalle, Ill. Billy Dickey, Back – Tyler, Texas Floyd Dillinger, Back – Victoria, Texas Alvin Gaston, Back – Fairbury, Neb. Steve Kopian, Back – New York Aggies J.B. Littlejohn, Back – Dodge City, Kan. Gordon Phegley, Back – Eastern Arizona Carroll Wright, Back – Mars Hill, N.C. Alward Burch, End – Montgomery, Md. Gil Gfell, End – Cameron, Okla. Bill Hanks, End – Mesa, Colo. Jerry Kingrey, End – Worthington, Minn. Amedio Beacco, OT – Carbon, Utah

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1959 All-Americans (cont.) Tom Carter, OT – Weber, Utah Robert Chapoose, OT – Dixie, Utah Joe Scaffeld, OT – Boise, Idaho Mike Bouchek, OG – Independence, Kan. Allison Richardson, OG – Lees-McRae, N.C. Dee Smith, OG – College Southern Utah Harold Householderm C – Ventura, Calif. Otis Pitts, C – Mars Hill, N.C. *Williamson’s 1955 JUCO All American George Talbot, QB – Wenatchee, Wash. Burns, QB – Menlo, Calif. Hardin, QB – Arlington, Texas Jim Waddell, RB – Compton, Calif. Bishop, RB – Garden City, Kan. Friend, RB – Dodge City, Kan. Archie Schmidt, RB – Taft, Calif. Campbell, RB – Fullerton, Calif. Riley, RB – Bakersfield, Calif. Lou Garretson, FB – Fort Lewis A&M, Colo. Rickenberg, FB – Tonkawa, Okla. Sirk, FB – Potomac, W.Va. Mac O‟Dell, End – Cameron, Okla. Benge, End – Sunflower, Miss. O‟Brien, End – McCook, Neb. Hillardd Hill, End – Pasadena, Calif. Maselotto, End – Yuba, Calif. Ahnstedt, End – Trinidad, Colo. W.J. Stckley, OT – Del Mar, Texas Main, OT – Compton, Calif. Dean, OT – Kilgore, Texas Ronald Adams, OT – San Angelo, Texas Holt, OT – Tyler, Texas Meistrand, OT – Stockton, Calif. Lex Byrd, OG – Ventura, Calif. Reagan, OG – El Camino, Calif. Fredrickson, OG – Estherville, Iowa Paul Hathcock, OG – Ellisville, Miss. Bell, OG – Wharton, Texas Keys, OG – South Georgia Vester Newcomb, C – Summit, Ohio Binder, C – L.A. Valley, Calif. Englehardt, C – Schreiner, Texas *Williamson’s 1954 JUCO All-American Balanced Poll Carl Gordon, QB – Bakersfield, Calif. Ferguson, QB – Mt. San Antonio, Calif. Weldon, QB – Paris, Texas Olin Renfroe, RB – Hinds, Miss. Symank, RB – Arlington, Texas Makings, RB – McCook, Neb. Ed Lodge, RB – Boise, Idaho Gallagher, RB – Montgomery, Ala. Green, RB – W. Contra Costa, Calif. Don Carraway, FB – Kilgore, Texas Harryman, FB – Compton, Calif. Turner, FB – Sequoias, Calif. Walter Langford, End – Monterey Becker, End – El Camino, Calif. Roach, End – Tarleton, Texas Mac Reynolds, End – Tyler, Texas Crenshaw, End – Antelope Valley, Calif. Mangleberger, End – Schreiner, Texas Dick Mandelson, OT – Trinidad, Colo. Leggett, OT – Hinds, Miss. Quesadi, OT – Riverside, Calif. Dudley Meredith, OT – Del Mar, Texas Konezos, OT – East Arizona McCool, OT – Perkinston, Miss. Charles Burk, OG – Victoria, Texas Bundy, OG – Pasadena, Calif. Hendricks, OG – Holmes, Miss. Rosenwald Alexander, OG – Compton, Calif. Serpas, OG – Vallejo, Calif. Illengo, OG – Glendale, Ariz. Bob Phillips, C – Cameron, Okla. Kloppenberg, C – Fresno, Calif. Gallowa, C – Scottsbluff, Neb. 1953 No Information Available 1952 No Information Available *Williamson’s 1951 JUCO All American Balanced Poll John Linney, QB – Tyler, Texas Keith, QB – Wharton, Texas Lawson, QB – Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Allen Napoleon, RB – Pasadena, Calif. George Riley, RB – Kilgore, Texas Lipsey, RB – South Georgia Vanik, RB – San Bernardino, Calif. Saladen, RB – McCook, Neb. Matkowsky, RB – Potomac, W.Va. Herman Stokes, FB – Compton, Calif. Winslow, FB – Boise, Idaho

Goff, FB – Pearl River, Miss. Henry Pearson, End – Wharton, Texas Willie Mims, End – San Bernardino, Calif. Galliani, End – San Francisco, Calif. Verkerk, End – Yuba, Calif. Tuker, End – Mesa, Colo. Pettyjohn, End – Gardner-Webb, N.C. Robert Lambert, OT – Del Mar, Texas Owen Deuchler, OT – Olympic, Wash. Doshier, OT –Pasadena, Calif. Kahahawai, OT – Compton, Calif. Hatzenbuhler, OT – Stockton, Calif. Earney, OT – Schreiner, Texas Dwight Trice, OG – San Angelo, Texas Martin Lasley, OG – Ellisville, Miss. Lindeman, OG – McCook, Neb. Goux, OG – Ventura, Calif. Printz, OG – Oregon Tech Pedro, OG – Santa Rosa, Calif. Art Sorce, C – Pasadena, Calif. Timberlake, C – Long Beach, Calif. Crechale, C – Hinds, Miss. *Williamson’s 1950 JUCO All American Balanced Poll

First Team Bob Clatterbuck, QB – San Angelo, Texas Tom Novikoff, RB – Los Angeles, Calif. Carl Williams, RB – Compton, Calif. Murphy Webster, FB –Del Mar, Texas Tom Driscoll, End – Tyler, Texas John Davis, End – Paris, Texas Gerald Perry, OT – Compton, Calif. Bobby Cross, OT – Kilgore, Texas Bob Cox, OG – Pasadena, Calif. Frank Horn, OG – Holmes, Miss. George Timberlake, C – Long Beach, Calif. Second Team Braby, QB – Graceland, Iowa Silverii, RB – Holmes, Miss. Harrison, RB – South Georgia Smolik, FB – Wharton, Texas Raine, End – Long Beach, Calif. Orban, End – Palo Verde, Calif. Miller, OT – Los Angeles, Calif. DeLuca, OT – Potomac, W.Va. Nance, OG – Glendale, Ariz. Parish, OG – Hutchinson, Kan. Dokos, C – Wharton, Texas Third Team Price, QB – Long Beach, Calif. Cade, RB – East Mississippi Baker, RB – El Dorado, Kan. Kalani, FB – Weber, Utah Hooks, End – El Camino, Calif. Dowdy, End – Sunflower, Miss. Akard, OT – Coffeyville, Kan. Mosman, OT – Boise, Idaho D‟Amico, OG – Ventura, Calif. Head, OG – Victoria, Texas Phillips, C – Cameron, Okla. * In years 1950-55 All-Americans were selected by Paul Williamson and not the NJCAA, but the NJCAA did recognize these student-athletes in their publications.

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NJCAA Active Coaching Records

The following list ranks ACTIVE NJCAA football coaches according to their overall record as a head coach at a NJCAA member institution. Minimum: 40 wins

NAME COLLEGE, State (most current) SEASONS RECORD

Gene Murphy Hinds Community College, Miss. 18 141-51-5

Mark Duda Lackawanna College, Pa. 17 121-60

Troy Morrell Butler Community College, Kan. 11 115-15

Kevin Twait Iowa Central Community College 15 114-44

Bert Williams Georgia Military College 11 88-28

John O‟Mera Eastern Arizona College 13 86-58

Jay Miller Mississippi Delta Community College 16 85-79

Tim Hatten Pear River Community College, Miss. 9 73-19

Steve Campbell Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 9 72-24

Jeff Linder Minnesota West Community & Technical College 15 71-69

Mick Caba Alfred State College, N.Y. 15 63-81

Dale Patterson Northeast Oklahoma A&M College 8 60-26

Dennis Greene Erie Community College, N.Y. 10 55-45

Todd Vasey Dean College, Mass. 7 49-22

Guy Finstrom Northland CTC, Minn. 10 48-50

John D. Sala Louisburg College, N.C. 9 47-42

Jeffery Sims Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 6 45-19

Thomas Minnick Arizona Western College 5 41-15

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NJCAA All-Time Coaching Records

The following ranks both active and non-active NJCAA football coaches according to their overall record as a head coach at an NJCAA member institution.

Name College; City, State Seasons RecordJohn Eliasik* Harper College; Palatine, Ill. 35 249-120-3

Bob MacDougall* College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill./Joliet Junior College; Joliet, Ill. 26 218-78-0

Greg Croshaw* Dixie College; St. George, Utah 24 214-57-1

George Sekul * Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College; Perkinston, Miss. 26 204-77-5

Bobby Franklin* Northwest Mississippi Community College; Sentobia, Miss. 25 202-62-6

Sim Cooley * Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss. 27 187-92-5

Jim Garrison * Chowan College; Murfreesboro, N.C. 36 185-149-12

Dave Bolstorff* Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 35 182-149-2

Ron Haun * Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 20 178-40-2

Fred Moyer * Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. 22 170-34-2

Red Robertson * Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 21 162-49-7

Paul Shupe * Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa 23 161-59-4

Pepper Lysaker * Mesabi Community College; Virginia, Minn. 31 154-106-1

John Anselmo* Nassau Community College 18 151-38

Dick Foster * Coffeyville, Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 16 144-25-2

Gene Murphy Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss. 18 141-51-5

Phil Martin * Montgomery College; Rockville, Md. 21 141-63-9

Fred Julian * Grand Rapids Community College; Grand Rapids, Mich. 18 139-48-2

Jim Weinman* Nassau Community College; Garden City, N.Y. 19 138-38-0

Vincent McMahon* Joliet Junior College; Joliet, Ill. 20 127-73-0

Cy Champa * Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn. 19 125-29-3

Mark Duda Lackawanna College 17 121-60

Troy Morrell Butler Community College - Kansas 11 115-15

Glen Wolfe * Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 14 114-23-3

Kevin Twait Iowa Central Community College 15 114-44

Joe Kersting* Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz. 16 114-44-2

Mike Eaton * Itawamba Community College; Fulton, Miss. 18 111-64-7

Marty Allen* Highland Community College; Highland, Kan. 25 111-128-0

Dick Ramsey* North Iowa Area Community College; Mason City, Iowa 17 110-58-1

Lloyd Danzeisen* Minnesota State Community & Tech College; Fergus Falls, Minn. 23 105-99-0

J.C.Arban * Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College; Perkinston, Miss. 17 101-75-4

Jim Miller * Kilgore College; Kilgore, Texas 16 97-66-2

A.J. Kilpatrick * East Central Junior College; Decatur, Miss. 18 94-87-4

Vern Thomsen * Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa 13 93-27-1

Ray Butcher * Arizona Western College; Yuma, Ariz. 15 93-53-l

Parker Dykes* Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss. 14 92-50-1

Harold Hern * Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 13 91-40-2

Ken Stites * Mesa Community College; Mesa, Ariz. 13 90-32-5

James Gray * Mississippi Delta Community College; Moorhead, Miss. 16 90-70-4

Jim Sims * University of Minnesota-Crookston; Crookston, Minn. 18 89-62-1

Ben W. Boehnke * Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 18 89-85-6

Bert Williams Georgia Military College; Milledgeville, Ga. 11 88-28

John O'Mera Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 13 86-56

Paul Widmer * Mesa Community College; Mesa, Ariz. 11 86-19-3

Jay Miller Mississippi Delta Community College; Moorhead, Miss. 16 85-79

Rudy Semeja * Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 22 84-87-1

John Richman * North Dakota State College of Science, Wahpeton, N.D. 16 83-68-0

Bob Everson * Spokane Falls Community College; Spokane, Wash. 17 82-70-3

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TOP NJCAA FOOTBALL PROGRAMS OF THE 1980'S (Based upon the final NJCAA Football Polls)

NJCAA Football Seasons 1980-89

Rank College; City, State Points 1 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 104.5

2 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 85.5

3 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 79.5

4 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 62.5

5 Dixie College; St. George, Utah 59.0

6 Butler County Community College; El Dorado, Kan. 54.0

7 Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn. * 53.5

8 Nassau Community College; Garden City, N.Y. 51.0

9 Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College; Perkinston, Miss. 46.0

10 Northwest Mississippi Junior College; Senatobia, Miss. 41.0

11 Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa 37.5

11 Phoenix College; Phoenix, Ariz. 37.5

11 Lees-McRae College; Banner Elk, N.C. * 37.5

14 College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill. 36.5

15 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 34.0

16 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 29.0

17 William Rainey Harper College; Palatine, Ill. 25.5

18 Grand Rapids Junior College; Grand Rapids, Mich. 23.0

19 Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill. * 22.5

20 Ferrum College; Ferrum, Va. * 22.0

21 Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz. 19.0

22 Harford Community College; Bel Air, Md. * 16.5

22 Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss. 16.5

24 Tyler Junior College; Tyler, Texas 16.0

25 Arizona Western College; Yuma, Texas 15.0

26 Mesa Community College; Mesa, Ariz. 14.0

27 Kilgore Junior College; Kilgore, Texas 13.7

28 Rochester Community College; Rochester, Minn. 13.5

28 Trinity Valley Community College; Athens, Texas 13.5

30 Triton College; River Grove, Ill. * 12.5

31 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 11.0

31 Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan. 11.0

33 Holmes Junior College; Goodman, Miss. 10.0

34 Copiah-Lincoln Junior College; Wesson, Miss. 9.0

35 Chowan College; Murfreesboro, N.C. * 8.0

36 Montgomery Community College; Rockville, Md. 7.5

37 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 7.0

38 Fergus Falls Community College; Fergus Falls, Minn. 6.0

39 North Hennepin Community College; Brooklyn Park, Minn. * 5.0

40 Northeast Mississippi Junior College; Booneville, Miss. 4.0

40 Hinds Junior College; Raymond, Miss. 4.0

42 Dodge City Community College; Dodge City, Kan. 3.0

42 Joliet Junior College; Joliet, Ill. 3.0

42 North Greenville College; Tigerville, S.C. * 3.0

45 Marion Military Institute; Marion, Ala. * 2.5

46 Moraine Valley Community College; Palos Hills, Ill. * 1.5

47 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 1.0

47 Mesabi Community College; Virginia, Minn. 1.0

49 Golden Valley Community College; Minneapolis, Minn. * 0.7

49 University of Minnesota-Crookston; Crookston, Minn. * 0.7

*No longer playing NJCAA Football Calculation Formula: 20pts for 1st place vote, 19 for 2nd Place vote, etc.

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TOP NJCAA FOOTBALL PROGRAMS OF THE 1990'S (Based upon the final NJCAA Football Polls)

*No longer playing NJCAA Football Calculation Formula: 20pts for 1st place vote, 19 for 2nd Place vote, etc.

NJCAA Football Seasons 1990-99 Rank College; City, State Points

1 Nassau Community College; Garden City, N.Y. 93.0

2 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho 81.0

3 Dixie College; St. George, Utah 78.0

4 Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan. 73.0

5 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 72.0

6 College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill. 54.0

7 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 52.5

8 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 47.0

9 Butler County Community College; El Dorado, Kan. 44.0

10 Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss. 43.0

11 Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz. 42.0

11 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 42.0

13 Georgia Military College; Milledgeville, Ga. 37.0

14 Trinity Valley Community College; Athens, Texas 35.0

15 Grand Rapids Junior College; Grand Rapids, Mich. 31.0

16 North Dakota State College; Wahpeton, N.D. 27.0

17 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 26.0

18 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 22.5

19 Mississippi Delta Community College; Moorhead, Miss. 21.5

20 Rochester Community College; Rochester, Minn. 21.0

21 Jones Junior College; Ellisville, Miss. 18.0

22 William Rainey Harper College; Palatine, Ill. 17.0

23 Montgomery College; Rockville, Md. 15.0

24 Middle Georgia College; Cochran, Ga. 14.5

25 Tyler Junior College; Tyler, Texas 14.0

26 Northwest Mississippi Community College; Senatobia, Miss. 13.0

27 Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa 12.0

28 East Central Community College; Decatur, Miss. 11.0

28 North Iowa Area Community College; Mason City, Iowa 11.0

30 Kilgore College; Kilgore, Texas 10.0

30 North Greenville College; Tigerville, S.C. * 10.0

32 Walla Walla Community College; Walla Walla, Wash. * 9.0

33 Hutchinson Community College; Hutchinson, Kan. 8.0

34 Itawamba Community College; Fulton, Miss. 7.0

34 Mesa Community College; Mesa, Ariz. 7.0

34 Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa 7.0

37 New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, N.M. 6.0

38 Hibbing Community College; Hibbing, Minn. 5.0

38 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 5.0

40 Iowa Lakes Community College; Estherville, Iowa * 4.0

40 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville, Miss. 4.0

42 Lackawanna Junior College; Scranton, Pa. 2.0

43 Rock Valley College; Rockford, Ill. 1.0

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TOP NJCAA FOOTBALL PROGRAMS OF THE 2000'S (Based upon the final NJCAA Football Polls)

*No longer playing NJCAA Football Calculation Formula: 20pts for 1st place vote, 19 for 2nd Place vote, etc.

NJCAA Football Seasons 2000-2009 Rank College; City, State Points

1 Butler Community College; El Dorado, Kan. 136.0

2 Snow College; Ephraim, Utah 98.0

3 Georgia Military College; Milledgeville, Ga. 86.0

4 Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz. 85.0

5 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College; Perkinston, Miss. 71.0

6 Pearl River Community College; Poplarville, Miss. 73.0

7 Dixie State College; St. George, Utah* 64.0

8 Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan. 56.5

9 Grand Rapids Junior College; Grand Rapids, Mich. 53.5

10 Blinn College; Brenham, Texas 53.0

11 Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas 51.0

11 Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan. 51.0

13 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla. 47.0

13 Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa 47.0

15 Rochester Community College; Rochester, Minn. 45.5

16 Joliet Junior College; Joliet, Ill. 40.0

17 Harper College; Palatine, Ill. 37.0

18 Kilgore College; Kilgore, Texas 36.0

19 Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss. 34.0

20 Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan. 33.5

21 Lackawanna College; Scranton, Pa. 29.0

21 Nassau Community College; Garden City, N.Y. 29.0

23 East Mississippi Community College; Scooba, Miss. 28.0

24 Tyler Junior College; Tyler, Texas 27.0

25 Trinity Valley Community College; Athens, Texas 25.0

25 Eastern Arizona College; Thatcher, Ariz. 25.0

27 Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss. 23.0

28 Ellsworth Community College; Iowa Falls, Iowa 22.0

28 North Iowa Area Community College; Mason City, Iowa 22.0

28 Dean College, Franklin, Mass. 22.0

31 Arizona Western College; Yuma, Ariz. 19.0

32 Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho * 18.0

33 Hutchinson Community College; Hutchinson, Kan. 16.0

34 Copiah-Lincoln Community College; Wesson, Miss. 15.0

35 Mesa Community College; Mesa, Ariz. 13.0

36 Middle Georgia College; Cochran, Ga. * 11.0

36 Pima Community College; Tucson, Ariz. 11.0

36 Vermilion Community College; Ely, Minn. 11.0

39 Cisco Junior College; Cisco, Texas 10.0

40 Phoenix College; Phoenix, Ariz. 9.0

41 Minnesota West Community & Technical College; Worthington, Minn. 7.0

41 Scottsdale Community College; Scottsdale, Ariz. 7.0

43 Northeast Mississippi Community College; Booneville, Miss. 6.0

44 Erie Community College; Buffalo, N.Y. 5.0

45 Central Lakes College; Brainerd, Minn. 4.0

46 Holmes Community College; Goodman, Miss. 3.0

46 Mississippi Delta Community College; Moorhead, Miss. 3.0

48 Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn. 2.0

48 Southwest Mississippi Community College; Summit, Miss 2.0

50 Hudson Valley Community College; Troy, N.Y. 1.5

51 New Mexico Military Institute; Roswell, N.M. 1.0

51 Itawamba Community College; Fulton, Miss. 1.0

53 North Dakota State College of Science; Wahpeton, N.D. 0.5

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TOP NJCAA FOOTBALL PROGRAMS OF THE 2010'S (Based upon the final NJCAA Football Polls)

*No longer playing NJCAA Football Calculation Formula: 20pts for 1st place vote, 19 for 2nd Place vote, etc.

NJCAA Football Seasons 2010-Present Rank College; City, State Points

1 Navarro College, Texas 20.0

2 Butler CC, Kan. 19.0

3 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 18.0

4 Nassau CC, N.Y. 17.0

5 Hutchinson CC, Kan. 16.0

6 Northwest Mississippi CC 15.0

7 Snow College, Utah 14.0

8 Grand Rapids CC, Mich. 13.0

9 Arizona Western College 12.0

10 Blinn College, Texas 11.0

11 Iowa Western CC 10.0

11 Lackawanna College, Pa. 9.0

13 Copiah-Lincoln CC, Miss. 8.0

13 Ellsworth CC, Iowa 7.0

15 Glendale CC, Ariz. 6.0

16 Iowa Central CC 5.0

17 Central Lakes College, Minn. 4.0

18 Rochester CTC, Minn. 3.0

19 Georgia Military College 2.0

20 Eastern Arizona College 1.0

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NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Inductees - Players

Name College; City, State

Steve Beaird Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Lyle Blackwood Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

John Booty Cisco Junior College; Cisco, Texas

Harold Brown Joliet Junior College; Joliet, Ill.

Scott Brumfield Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Shawn Harper North Iowa Area Community College; Mason City, Iowa

Steve Kaufusi Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Cortez Kennedy Northwest Mississippi Community College; Senatobia, Miss.

Earl Leggett Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss.

Jeff McKinney Illinois Valley Community College; Oblesby, Ill.

Jackie Parker Jones Junior College; Ellisville, Miss.

Alfred Pupunu Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Dan Rosado William Rainey Harper College; Palatine, Ill.

Phillippi Sparks Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz.

Steve Tasker Dodge City Community College; Dodge City, Kan.

James Taylor Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss.

Mike Turner Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Tim Tyrrell Harper College; Palatine, Ill.

Fine Unga Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

James Wright Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Eddie Cox Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Shane Nelson Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Bob Mueller Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill.

Gerald Perry Northwest Mississippi Community College; Senatobia, Miss.

John McGowan College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill.

NJCAA Football Hall of Fame

1995 marked the inaugural year for the NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame. In 2010, the 16th class will be inducted into the hall. Listed below are those people that have been inducted into the NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

2009 NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame Class Charles W. Lawrence (Coach) Cisco College, Texas & Navarro College, Texas

Harold L. Hern (Coach) Navarro College, Texas

Paul Hartsel (Player) Fort Scott Community College, Kan.

1959 NJCAA National Champions - Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

2010 NJCAA Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame Class Jeff Leiker (Coach) Coffeyville Community College, Kan.

Bert Williams (Coach) Georgia Military College

1985 NJCAA National Champions - Snow College, Utah

2002 NJCAA National Champions - Joliet Junior College, Ill.

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NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Inductees - Players (cont.)

Name College; City, State

Durwood E. Graham Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss.

William Buzz Eckhardt Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Kelvin Minifee Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Kalin Hall Dixie College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Floyd Hogan Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Darnell Meyers Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Tommy Reamon Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan.

Nolan Luhn Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Bill Mace Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Ron Springs Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Roger Cook Montgomery College-Rockville; Rockville, Md.

Dave Thomas Dixie College College of Utah; St. George, Utah

Mike McClenton Butler County Community College; El Dorado, Kan.

George Koonce Northwest Mississippi Community College; Senatobia, Miss.

Dr. Richard Garza Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Floyd Randle Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Cliff Frazier Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Dick Hewins Highland Community College; Highland, Kan.

Will Cokely Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

John Perkins Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss.

Mel Gray Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

C.J. Alexander Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss.

William M. "Bucky" McElroy Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss.

Mel Gray Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan.

Chris Windsor Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan.

Ray Jacobs Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas

Mitch Sutton Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan.

David Dill Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan.

Billy Burt Kilgore College, Kilgore, Texas

Matt Blair Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami, Okla.

James R. Harding Normandale Community College; Bloomington, Minn.

Doug Mathews Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami, Okla.

Scott Case Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami, Okla.

Aaron Baily College of DuPage

Mike Bellamy College of DuPage

Paul Spicer College of DuPage

Kelvin Hayden Joliet Junior College

Rob Ninkovich Joliet Junior College

Floyd L. Huggins Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan.

Parnell Ruark Georgia Military College

Chuck Smith Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami, Okla.

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NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Inductees - Coaches

Name College; City, State

Bob Bacarrini Trinity Valley Community College; Athens, Texas

Llewellyn Cordell Georgia Military College; Milledgeville, Ga.

Sim Cooley Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss.

Les DeVall Hinds Community College; Raymond, Miss.

John Eliasik William Rainey Harper College, Palatine, Ill.

Fort Scott Community College; Fort Scott, Kan. Dick Foster

Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Chena Gilstrap Arlington State College, Texas

T.D. “Dobie” Holden Pearl River Community College; Poplarville, Miss.

Gordon Hunsberger Grand Rapids Community College; Grand Rapids, Mich.

Ray Ishee Copiah-Lincoln Community College; Wesson, Miss.

Vince McMahon Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill.

Jim Weinman Nassau Community College; Garden City, N.Y.

Rudy Semeja Vermilion Community College; St. Ely, Minn.

George Sekul Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College; Perkinston, Miss.

Robert “Bull” Sullivan East Mississippi Community College; Scooba, Miss.

Leroy Dreyer Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

James “Wooky” Gray Mississippi Delta Community College; Moorhead, Miss.

Bob MacDougall College of DuPage; Glen Ellyn, Ill.

Herschel “Pepper” Lysaker Mesabi Range Community & Technical College; Virginia, Minn.

J.C. Arban Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College; Perkinston, Miss.

Cliff Long Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Hank Norton Ferrum College; Ferrum, Va.

Jim Garrison Chowan College; Murfreesboro, N.C.

Dave Bolstoff Waldorf College; Forest City, Iowa

Fred Moyer Normandale Community College, Minn.

Red Robertson Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla.

Paul Shupe Iowa Central Community College; Fort Dodge, Iowa

Glen Wolfe Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla.

Michael B. Eaton Itawamba Community College; Fulton, Miss.

Sylvester "Cy" Champa Rochester Community & Technical College; Rochester, Minn.

Bob McElroy Navarro College; Corsicana, Texas

Skip Foster Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Phil Martin Montgomery College-Rockville; Rockville, Md.

Dale Kessinger Highland Community College; Highland, Kan.

Ron Haun Ricks College; Rexburg, Idaho

Marty Allen Highland Community College; Highland, Kan.

Fred Julian Grand Rapids Community College; Grand Rapids, Mich.

Jim Miller Kilgore College; Kilgore, Texas

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NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Inductees - Coaches (cont.)

Name College; City, State

William E. "Willie" Fritz Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Bill Mills Coffeyville Community College; Coffeyville, Kan.

Bobby Franklin Northwest Mississippi Community College; Senatobia, Miss.

Tom V. Saia Butler County Community College; Butler, Kan.

Dale Patterson Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla.

Parker Dykes Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss.

Joe Kersting Glendale Community College; Glendale, Ariz.

Bob Larson Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan.

NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Inductees - Contributors

Name College; City, State

Dr. James Atkinson Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Dr. Dave Rowlands Truman College; Chicago, Ill.

Lenny Slevin Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill.

Don Walters, Trainer Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill.

William B. Ward Northeast Mississippi Community College; Booneville, Miss.

Dr. Al Wisgoski Illinois Valley Community College; Oglesby, Ill.

Hank Ives J.C. Gridwire

Don Baker Lees-McRae College, N.C./Coastal Conference Commissioner

D.O. "Bud" Thoms Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss.

Walter C. Schwartz Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Jesse Cummings Navarro College; Navarro, Texas

Don C. Wilhelm Blinn College; Brenham, Texas

Gary Cheatham Garden City Community College; Garden City, Kan.

Cecil R. "Boots" Jordan Jones County Junior College; Ellisville, Miss.

Barbara “BJ” Pendleton Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville, Kan.

Jim Bronstad Navarro College; Navarro, Texas

Monty Franks Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla.

Chuck Bowman Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College; Miami, Okla.

NJCAA Football Coaches Assn. Hall of Fame Inductees - Teams

1955 Jones County Junior College Football Team, 10-0

1972 Blinn College Football Team, 11-0

1988 Glendale Community College (Ariz.) Football Team

1989 Navarro College (Texas) Football Team, 10-0

1956 Coffeyville Community College (Kan.) Football Team, 10-0-1

1970 Fort Scott Community College (Kan.) Football Team

2001 Georgia Military College Football Team, 11-0

1966 Kilgore College (Texas) Football Team, 10-1

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AZTEC BOWL

1970 Mexican All Stars 7 Mesabi State Junior College 6

BEEF EMPIRE CLASSIC

1976 Garden City Community College, Kan. 28 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 13

1977 Garden City Community College, Kan. 15 Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 15

1978 Ranger Junior College, Texas 19 Garden City Community College, Kan. 0

1979 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 30 Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 24

1980 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 7 Arizona Western College, Ariz. 6

CANON EMPIRE STATE BOWL

1999 New Mexico Military Institute, NM 26 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 11

2000 Butler County Community College, Pa. 30 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 20

2001 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 16 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 13

CHIHUAHUA BOWL

2007 Eastern Arizona College 35 Mexico All-Stars 9

CITIZENS BANK BOWL

2009 *See NJCAA Championship Game in this section.

2010 *See NJCAA Championship Game in this section.

COCA-COLA BOWL

1978 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 38 Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 6

1979 Ellsworth College, Iowa 55 Cowley County Community College, Kan. 28

1980 Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 17 Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 14

DALTON DEFENDERS BOWL

2002 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 55 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 7

2003 Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College 30 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 27

2004 Pearl River Community College, Miss. 35 Butler County Community College, Kan. 14

2005 Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College 21 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 19

2006 Butler County Community College, Kan. 57 Vermilion Community College, Minn. 0

DIXIE ROTARY BOWL

1986 Dixie State College of Utah 36 Butler County Community College, Kan. 33

1987 Dixie State College of Utah 40 Independence Community College, Kan. 37

1988 Dixie State College of Utah 54 Inver Hills Community College, Minn. 8

1989 Dixie State College of Utah 42 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 21

1990 Dixie State College of Utah 34 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 0

1991 Navarro College, Texas 27 Dixie State College of Utah 22

1992 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 42 Snow College, Utah 35

1993 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 60 Dixie State College of Utah 36

1994 Dixie State College of Utah 26 Garden City Community College, Kan. 21

1995 Dixie State College of Utah 42 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 6

1996 Dixie State College of Utah 34 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 16

1997 Dixie State College of Utah 76 Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. 21

1998 Snow College, Utah 40 Dixie State College of Utah 20

1999 Butler County Community College, Kan. 49 Dixie State College of Utah 35

2000 Dixie State College, Utah 17 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 15

2001 Dixie State College, Utah 40 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 14

2002 Dixie State College, Utah 31 Butler County Community College, Kan. 18

2003 Butler County Community College, Kan. 14 Dixie State College, Utah 10

2004 Dixie State College of Utah 27 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 20

2005 Dixie State College of Utah 35 Garden City Community College, Kan. 31

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EAST BOWL

1979 Ferrum College, Va. 28 College of DuPage, Ill. 16

1980 Ferrum College, Va. 14 Harford Community College, Md. 0

1981 Chowan College, N.C. 27 Jones County, Miss. 14

1982 Northwest Mississippi Junior College 16 Ferrum College, Va. 9

1983 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 34 Harford Community College, Md. 14

1984 Mississippi Gulf Coast, Miss. 21 Harford Community College, Md. 7

1985 Copiah Lincoln, Miss. 18 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 17

1986 Mississippi Gulf Coast, Miss. 14 Lees-McRae College, N.C. 13

1987 Lees-McRae College, N.C. 20 Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 13

1988 Chowan College, N.C. 50 Dean Junior College, Mass. 7

1989 Lees-McRae College, N.C. 27 Itawamba Community College, Miss. 18

1990 Butler County Community College, Kan. 23 Lees-McRae College, N.C. 8

EL TORO BOWL

1968 Arizona Western College, Ariz. 27 Lees-McRae College, N.C. 6

1969 Tyler Junior College, Texas 30 Centerville Community College, Iowa 0

1970 Arizona Western College, Ariz. 38 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 18

1971 Arizona Western College, Ariz. 28 Ellsworth Junior College, Iowa 12

EMPIRE STATE BOWL

1997 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 34 Rochester Community College, Minn. 21

1998 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 30 Arizona Western College 6

GARLAND-TEXAS CLASSIC

1977 Navarro Junior College, Texas 35 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 28

1978 Kilgore College, Texas 30 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 0

1979 Itawamba Community College, Miss. 9 Tyler Junior College, Texas 7

1980 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 21 Kilgore College, Texas 14

1981 Tyler Junior College, Texas 24 Holmes Junior College, Miss. 10

1982 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 13 Kilgore College, Texas 0

1983 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 11 Henderson County Junior College, Texas 10

1984 Butler County Community College, Kan. 27 Tyler Junior College, Texas 14

GOLDEN ISLES BOWL 1997 Hinds Community College, Miss. 30 Georgia Military College 18

GRAPHIC EDGE/SIGLER PRINTING BOWL

2002 North Dakota State College of Science 48 Northland Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 27

Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 12 Iowa Central Community College 6 OT

2003 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 31 Iowa Central Community College 24

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 29 Hudson Valley Community College, N.Y. 23 (3 OT)

2004 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 24 Iowa Central Community College 20

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 25 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 13

GRAPHIC EDGE BOWL

2005 North Dakota State College of Science 35 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 10

Iowa Central Community College 17 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 6

2006 Iowa Central Community College 30 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 19

Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 24 North Iowa Area Community College 6

2007 Iowa Central Community College 24 Harper College, Ill. 22

Joliet Junior College, Ill. 29 North Iowa Area Community College 21

2008 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 42 College of DuPage, Ill. 18

Iowa Central Community College 20 Dean College, Mass. 10

2009 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 28 North Dakota State College of Science 17

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 64 Central Lakes College, Minn. 7

College of DuPage, Ill. 20 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 14 2010

Lackawanna College, Pa. 34 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 20

GREEN COUNTRY SHRINE BOWL 1971 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 32 Wilbur Wright College, Ill. 7

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HEART OF TEXAS BOWL

2001 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 49 Navarro College, Texas 14

2002 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 33 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 22

2003 Tyler Junior College, Texas 55 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 3

2004 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 15 Tyler Junior College, Texas 10

2005 Cisco Junior College, Texas 47 Dodge City Community College, Kan. 28

2006 Kilgore College, Texas 19 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 7

2007 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 62 Kilgore College, Texas 28

2008 Ft. Scott Community College, Kan. 30 Blinn College, Texas 14

2009 Navarro College, Texas 37 Mississippi Gulf Coast Comm. College 26

2010 Blinn College, Texas 31 Arizona Western College 27

HUDDLE HOUSE GOLDEN ISLE BOWL

1995 Georgia Military College 48 Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. 15

1996 East Central Community College, Miss. 7 Middle Georgia College 6

IDAHO REAL DAIRY CENTENNIAL BOWL

1991 Ricks College, Idaho 42 Garden City Community College, Kan. 39

1992 Ricks College, Idaho 61 Cisco Junior College, Texas 35

1993 Trinity Valley, Texas 42 Ricks College, Idaho 13

1994 Ricks College, Idaho 40 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 21

1995 Snow College, Utah 29 Ricks College, Idaho 26

1996 Garden City Community College, Kan. 42 Ricks College, Idaho 35

1997 Ricks College, Idaho 35 Tyler Junior College, Texas 20

1998 Butler County Community College, Kan. 22 Ricks College, Texas 18 JUNIOR ROSE BOWL 1976 Bakersfield College, Calif. 29 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 14

1977 Pasadena City College, Calif. 38 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 9

KANSAS JAYHAWK BOWL

1983 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 27 Dodge City Community College, Kan. 20

1984 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 35 Henderson County College, Texas 34

1985 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 28 Cisco Community College, Texas 14

1986 Ricks College, Idaho 27 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 24

1987 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 29 Northwest Mississippi Junior College 21

1988 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 42 Navarro College, Texas 28

LIKE COLA BOWL

1983 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 24 College of DuPage, Ill. 3

1984 College of DuPage, Ill. 21 Iowa Central, Iowa 0

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 28 Normandale Community College, Minn. 14

1985 Iowa Central, Iowa 10 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 5

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 42 Normandale Community College, Minn. 13

MID-AMERICA BOWL

1971 Pratt Junior College, Kan. 13 Normandale State Junior College, Minn. 12

1972 Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 14 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 14

1985 Snow College, Utah 29 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 14

1986 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 38 Montgomery College, Md. 7

1987 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 26 Hinds Junior College, Miss. 11

1988 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 36 Lees-McRae College , N.C. 7

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MIDWEST BOWL

1974 Normandale Community College, Minn. 21 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 13

1975 Rochester Community College, Minn. 20 College of DuPage, Ill. 12

1976 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 37 Rochester Community College, Minn. 14

1977 Normandale Community College, Minn. 28 Illinois Valley Community College 16

1978 Rochester Community College, Minn. 19 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 3

1979 Illinois Valley Community College 14 Normandale Community College, Minn. 13

1980 Triton College, Ill. 48 Rochester Community College, Minn. 7

1981 Illinois Valley Community College 23 Normandale Community College, Minn. 21

1982 Illinois Valley Community College 47 University of Minnesota-Crookston 6

1983 Normandale Community College, Minn. 26 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 7

1986 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 51 Vermilion Community College, Minn. 9

1987 Illinois Valley Community College 28 Normandale Community College, Minn. 7

1988 College of DuPage, Ill. 49 Mesabi Community College, Minn. 7

1989 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 46 Normandale Community College, Minn. 7

1995 College of DuPage, Ill. 59 Vermilion Community College, Minn. 0

1996 Snow College, Utah 35 College of DuPage, Ill. 14

MICKINNON TRAVEL MIDWEST BOWL

1990 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 20 College of DuPage, Ill. 0

1991 College of DuPage, Ill. 35 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 0

1992 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 19 College of DuPage, Ill. 0

1993 College of DuPage, Ill. 35 Georgia Military, Ga. 7

1994 College of DuPage, Ill. 28 Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. 0

MINERAL WATER BOWL

1992 Garden City Community College, Kan. 12 Itawamba Community College, Miss. 10

1993 Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College 52 Butler County Community College, Kan. 50

1994 Hinds Community College, Miss. 19 Blinn College, Texas 17

1995 Middle Georgia College 42 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 37

1996 Blinn College, Texas 43 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 14

1997 Snow College, Utah 26 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 22

1998 Middle Georgia College 41 Northwest Mississippi Community College 3

1999 Blinn College, Texas 29 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 20

MISSISSIPPI MAGNOLIA BOWL

1998 Northwest Mississippi Community College 33 Hinds Community College, Miss. 21

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2008 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 41 Georgia Military College 7

2009 East Mississippi Community College 27 24 Arizona Western College

2010 Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 62 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 53

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1956 Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. 46 Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 6

1957 Texarkana Junior College, Texas 56 Fairbury Junior College, Neb. 0

1958 Boise Junior College, Idaho 22 Tyler Junior College, Texas 0

1959 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 10 Texarkana Junior College, Texas 7

1960-63 No Games

1964 Phoenix College, Ariz. 41 Oklahoma Military Academy 13

1965 Ferrum Junior College, Va. 16 McCook Community College, Neb. 0

1966 Kilgore Junior College, Texas 28 Ferrum Junior College, Va. 7

1967 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 35 Lees-McRae College, N.C. 13

1968 Ferrum Junior College, Va. 41 Phoenix College, Ariz. 19

1969 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 20 Arizona Western College 6

1970 Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. 41 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 20

1971 Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College 22 Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. 13

1993 Mississippi Delta Community College 20 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 16

NJCAA CHAMPIONSHIP--COCA COLA MID-AMERICA BOWL

1989 Navarro College, Texas 41 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 17

1990 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 58 Montgomery College, Md. 20

1991 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 49 Northwest Mississippi Community College 21

1992 Northwest Mississippi Community College 34 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 0

NJCAA CHAMPIONSHIP--SUNKIST EL TORO BOWL

1972 Arizona Western College, Ariz. 36 Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. 8

1973 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 10 Iowa Central Community College 6

PEPSI -COLA BOWL/SIGLER PRINTING BOWL

1997 Iowa Central, Iowa 38 Rock Valley College, Ill. 16

Waldorf College, Iowa 35 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 14

1998 Northern Iowa Area Community College 13

Rochester Community & Technical College, Minn.

7

William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 18 Iowa Central Community College 16

1999 Iowa Central Community College 17 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 14

North Dakota State College Science, N.D. 24 Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 21

2000 Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 28 College of DuPage, Ill. 6

Rochester Comm. & Tech. College, Minn. 23 North Iowa Area College, Iowa 20

2001 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 43 Fergus Falls Community College, Minn. 14

Joliet Junior College, Ill. 14 North Iowa Area Community College 7

PILGRIMS PRIDE BOWL CLASSIC

2004 Pima Community College, Ariz. 10 Kilgore College, Texas 7

2005 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 24 Northeast Mississippi Community College 14

2006 Blinn College, Texas 19 Pearl River Community College, Miss. 6

2007 Navarro College, Texas 24 Georgia Military College 21

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NJCAA CHAMPIONSHIP--ZIONS BANK TOP OF THE MOUNTAINS BOWL

2008 Butler Community College, Kan. 37 30 (2OT) Snow College, Utah

NJCAA CHAMPIONSHIP -- CITIZENS BANK BOWL

2009 Blinn College, Texas 31 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 26

2010 Navarro College, Texas 13 Butler Community College, Kan. 12

NORTH STAR BOWL

2008 Rochester Comm. & Tech College, Minn. 19 Lackawanna College, Pa. 13

2009 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 54 Rochester Comm. & Tech College, Minn. 12

2010 Iowa Central Community College 32 Rochester Comm. & Tech College, Minn. 7

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REAL DAIRY BOWL 1999 Ricks College, Idaho 59 Garden City Community College, Kan. 26

2000 Ricks College, Idaho 45 Snow College, Utah 14

2001 Ricks College, Idaho 49 Lackawanna College, Pa. 21

RED RIVER BOWL

1997 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 48 Garden City Community College, Kan. 13

1998 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 31 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 0

1999 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 48 Navarro College, Texas 14

2000 Tyler Junior College, Texas 23 Northeastern Oklahoma College 21

2001 Kilgore College, Texas 14 Tyler Junior College, Texas 7

2002 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 27 Erie Community College, N.Y. 21(OT)

ROARING RANGER BOWL 1983 Butler County Community College, Kan. 21 Ranger Junior College, Texas 11

1984 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 44 Ranger Junior College, Texas 14

1985 Dixie State College of Utah 46 Dodge City Community College, Kan. 21

1986 Ranger Junior College, Texas 13 Northwest Mississippi Junior College 13

RODEO BOWL

1979 Ranger Junior College, Texas 36 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 33

1980 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 32 Cowley County Community College, Kan. 13

1981 Butler County Community College, Kan. 21 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 14

ROYAL CROWN COLA BOWL

1981 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 40 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 7

1982 Normandale Community College, Minn. 23 Iowa Central Community College 21

1986 College of DuPage, Ill. 38 Iowa Central Community College 21

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 62 Moraine Valley Community College 16

1987 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 41 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 9

North Hennepin Community College, Minn. 22 Iowa Lakes Community College 12

1988 Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 28 Brainerd Community College, Minn. 7

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 29 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 0

1989 Butler County Community College, Kan. 24 Iowa Central Community College, Iowa 0

College of DuPage, Ill. 20 Waldorf College, Iowa 6

1990 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 69 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 27

North Iowa Area Community College 18 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 15

1991 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 38 Hibbing Community College, Minn. 36

William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 20 North Iowa Area Community College 9

1992 North Dakota State College of Science 17 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 14

Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 24 Dodge City Community College, Kan. 7

1993 Waldorf College, Iowa 55 Rochester Community College, Minn. 23

North Iowa Area Community College, 43 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 20

1994 Waldorf College, Iowa 37 Rock Valley College, Ill. 22

North Dakota State, N.D. 27 Rochester Community College, Minn. 20

1995 Iowa Lakes Community College, Iowa 27 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 21

Rochester Community College, Minn. 26 North Iowa Area, Iowa 24

1996 William Rainey Harper College, Ill. 20 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 16

Nassau Community College, N.Y 27 North Dakota State, N.D. 12

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REAL DAIRY CENTENNIAL BOWL

1987 Ricks College, Idaho 42 Walla Walla Community College, Wash. 38

1988 Ricks College, Idaho 40 Walla Walla Community College, Wash. 7

1989 Garden City Community College, Kan. 19 Ricks College, Idaho 17

1990 Garden City Community College, Kan. 29 Ricks College, Idaho 17

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STERLING SILVER BOWL

1966 Pratt Junior College, Kan. 34 McCook Junior College, Neb. 20

1967 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 34 Garden City Junior College, Kan. 14

1968 Ellsworth Community College, Iowa 27 Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. 0

1969 Hutchinson Junior College, Kan. 32 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 7

1970 Hutchinson Junior College, Kan. 8 Wesley College, Del. 8

TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE SHRINE BOWL

1985 Tyler Junior College, Texas 31 Gulf Coast Community College, Miss. 0

1986 Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 23 Tyler Junior College, Texas 17

1987 Blinn College, Texas 35 Butler County Community College, Kan. 21

1988 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 66 Holmes Junior College, Miss. 35

1989 Northwest Mississippi Community College 31 Kilgore College, Texas 27

1990 Kilgore College, Texas 24 Itawamba Community College, Miss. 6

1991 Tyler Junior College, Texas 20 Hinds Community College, Miss. 3

1992 Tyler Junior College, Texas 31 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 17

1993 Jones College, Miss. 20 Navarro College, Texas 20

1994 Trinity Valley Community College, Texas 24 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, Okla. 17

1995 Blinn College, Texas 21 Hinds Community College, Miss. 14

SEA ISLAND COMPANY GOLDEN ISLES BOWL CLASSIC

1998 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 42 Georgia Military College 35

1999 Georgia Military College 41 Montgomery College, Md. 6

2000 Middle Georgia College 35 Lackawanna Junior College, Pa. 7

2001 Georgia Military College 31 Butler County Community College, Kan. 19

2002 Joliet Junior College, Ill. 24 Georgia Military College 14

2003 Snow College, Utah 27 Georgia Military College 21(OT)

2004 Blinn College, Texas 18 Jones County Junior College, Miss. 14

2005 Georgia Military College 21 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 17

2006 Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Miss. 21 Georgia Military College 0

Eastern Arizona College represented the Untied States and the NJCAA in the first-ever Chihuahua Bowl December 5, 2007 in Chihuahua, Mexico.

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SALT CITY BOWL

2009 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 22 New Mexico Military Institute 14

2010 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 42 Eastern Arizona College 17

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1966 Taft College, Calif. 21 Cisco Junior College, Texas 19

1967 New Mexico Military Institute 20 Cisco Junior College, Texas 13

1968 Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 24 Henderson Junior College, Texas 0

1969 Iowa Central Junior College 33 Rochester Junior College, Minn. 14

1970 Navarro Junior College, Texas 21 Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 0

1971 Phoenix College, Ariz. 24 Kilgore Junior College, Texas 0

1972 Blinn College, Texas 38 Mesabi State Junior College, Minn. 21

1973 Navarro Junior College, Texas 17 Fort Scott Junior College, Kan. 0

1974 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 14 Indian Hills Community College, Iowa 13

1975 Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. 28 New Mexico Military Institute 7

1976 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 21 Coffeyville Junior College, Kan. 13

1977 New Mexico Military Inst. 38 Independence Junior College, Kan. 28

1978 Phoenix College, Ariz. 19 New Mexico Military Institute 19

1979 Marion Military, Ala. 27 New Mexico Military Institute 21

ZIONS BANK TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN BOWL

2004 Snow College, Utah 45 Rochester Comm. & Technical College, Minn. 7

2005 Snow College, Utah 17 Butler Community College, Kan. 14

2006 Snow College, Utah 26 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 21

2007 Butler Community College, Kan. 56 Snow College, Utah 27

2008* *See NJCAA Championship Game in this section

2009 Snow College, Utah 41 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 37

2010 Snow College, Utah 48 Iowa Western Community College 36

VALLEY OF THE SUN BOWL

1981 Ricks College, Idaho 28 Arizona Western, Ariz. 21

1982 Snow College, Utah 41 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 23

1983 Dixie State College of Utah 17 Phoenix College, Ariz. 10

1984 Phoenix College, Ariz. 17 Ricks College, Idaho 16

1985 Phoenix College, Ariz. 43 Butler County Community College, Kan. 13

1986 Phoenix College, Ariz. 32 Independence Community College, Kan. 6

1987 Navarro College, Texas 47 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 34

1988 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 15 Grand Rapids Junior College, Mich. 2

1989 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 28 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 25

1990 Walla Walla Community College, Wash. 34 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 32

1991 Nassau Community College, N.Y. 23 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 21

1992 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 29 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 23

1993 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 59 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 9

1994 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 41 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 37

1995 Garden City Community College, Kan. 26 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 24

1996 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 46 Butler County Community College, Kan. 25

1997 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 37 Independence Community College, Kan. 35

1998 Garden City Community College, Kan. 17 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 14

1999 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 32 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 8

2000 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 13 Garden City Community College, Kan. 7

2001 Garden City Community College, Kan. 39 Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 31

2002 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 46 Garden City Community College, Kan. 42

2003 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 41 Hutchinson Community College, Kan. 17

2004 Coffeyville Community College, Kan. 33 Scottsdale Community College, Ariz. 14

2005 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 50 Grand Rapids Community College, Mich. 48

2006 Lackawanna College, Pa. 17 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 16

2007 Mesa Community College, Ariz. 47 Fort Scott Community College, Kan. 31

2008 Harper College, Ill. 39 Phoenix College, Ariz. 38

2009 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 10 Dean College, Mass. 9

2010 Glendale Community College, Ariz. 23 Central Lakes College, Minn. 13

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