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Hanover linebacker Jason Allen ’07 was HCAC Co-Most Valuable Defensive Player and an AllHCAC first teamer after leading with 118 tackles. Defensive back Keith Sofiak ’08 was fifth with 59 tackles and gained All-HCAC honorable mention. Linebacker Scott Stegeman ’07 posted 52 stops and back Mike McElrath ’07 made 46 tackles. Other good defenders were back Brooks Kieres (two interceptions, 29 tackles) and back Jake Crockett ’08 (10 tackles).
Hanover’s other All-HCAC first teamer was receiver Bobby Smart ’09, who led with 34 receptions for 386 yards and seven touchdowns. He also returned 12 kickoffs for an 18.3 average. Named to the All-UAA second team was kicker Matt Herron ’08 (five field goals, 32 points). Tied for third in receptions were co-captain C.J. Karpiak ’07 (30 for 247 yards) and Dustin Stewart ’07 (30 for 401 yards, four TDs). Other receivers were Tyler Thiems ’09 (21 for 235 yards); Andrew Houtsch ’07 (19 catches for 222 yards, 35 punts for a 34.9 average); Tyler Rump ’08 (nine receptions); and Noel Somarriba ’08 (nine receptions).
Yancy Edwards Kenyon ’09
Fifteen players on the Kenyon squad were led by All-NCAC first team offensive lineman Yancy Edwards ’09. Co-captain Carlin Shoemaker ’07 led with 43 catches for 496 yards, four TDs and 21 kickoff returns for a 24.7 average. Receiver Phelipe Johnson ’09 added 21 receptions for 339 yards. David Driscoll ’08 had 14 punts for a 40.7 average and handled some kickoffs. Offensive linemen were Dan Gajewski ’09, Ben Bennett ’08, John Gilsenal ’08 and Terry Johnson ’08. The Kenyon defense was led by co-captain/linebacker William Lippert ’07, who ranked second with 68 tackles. Linebacker Mike Chase ’08 was third with 54 stops and co-captain/lineman Dave Cicetti ’07 made 54 tackles, including 7.5 for losses and a co-high three sacks. Other key defenders were linemen Ben Van Horrick ’07 (36 tackles), Chris Santagate ’08 (34 stops) and Chris Loggins ’08 (22 tackles). Mark Stinson ’08 of Toronto started out at quarterback, hitting 19 of 36 for 270 yards and rushing for 143 yards and three scores before moving to wide receiver. He was second with 32 receptions for 405 yards, including a top game of nine catches for 123 yards versus Ottawa. Playing well again for 20
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Carlin Shoemaker Kenyon ’07
Western Ontario was linebacker Tyler Cook ’07. Wide receiver David Araiza ’07 of DePauw caught 20 passes for 319 yards, returned five punts for a 10.8 average and ran back eight kickoffs at a 14.4 clip. Teammate Ian MacLeod ’07 posted 16 tackles in seven contests. Former DePauw head coach Nick Mourouzis, Miami ’59, served as assistant coach of the Division III All-Stars who played Mexico in the Aztec Bowl.
Two Westminster Betas were named to the All-UMAC South Division first team: nose guard Aaron Browne ’07 (32 tackles) and safety Nick Diefenbach ’07 (39 tackles). Chosen for the All-UMAC second team was receiver Chad Shank ’09, who was second with 26 catches for 369 yards. Other Betas seeing action were safety Travis Foster ’08 (41 stops), cornerback Blake Logan ’08 (22 tackles), end Lester Jones (21 tackles), linebacker Levi Hamilton and running back Nate Hoffman ’08. Fifteen Betas were on the Knox squad led by offensive lineman Brad Becque ’08, an All-MWC second team pick. Running back Aaron Willets ’08 gained AllMWC honorable mention after rushing for 686 yards on 156 carries. Against Grinnell, he ran for 130 yards on 30 attempts.
Aaron Willets Knox ’08
Lineman Will Becque ’08 received All-MWC honorable mention and lineman Tim Beishir ’08 was on the MWC All-Academic team. Running back Grant Guimond ’09 ran for 291 yards, three TDs on 58 attempts and ran back six kickoffs for a 20.8 average. John Boylan ’08 caught seven passes in five games. The Knox defense featured two All-MWC honorable mention choices: linebacker Kevin Corley ’08 (second with 57 tackles, 11 for losses), who was also an MWC All-Academic pick, and back Zack LoMonaco ’08 (26 tackles). Linebacker Nick Morris ’07 was fourth with 51 stops, including a co-high 13 for losses. Also playing well for Knox were lineman Jaran Rutledge ’08, who was in on 21 tackles, and back Jarrett Corrow ’08, who made 18 tackles. Wabash had 16 Beta players, led by All-NCAC second team kicker Chad Finley ’08, who scored 56 points, including a school record 41 extra points. He also booted a career-long 46 yard field goal and punted 31 times for a 35.0 average, including a 60-yarder. Fullback Shane Keffer ’07 ran for five scores and caught 22 passes for 217 yards. Also catching passes were