ETBU Football Program - 2019 - vs. McMurry University

Page 1



ORNELAS STADIUM // OCTOBER 19, 2019 // 2:00 P.M. vs. McMurry University (0-5; 0-4 ASC)

TABLE OF CONTENTS ETBU PRESIDENT..................................2 ETBU VP FOR ATHLETICS.....................2 ETBU HEAD COACH...............................3 MARSHALL FORD...................................4 MAVERICK CHEVROLET........................4 ETBU COACHES.....................................5 ETBU FOOTBALL FACILITIES ...............6 TIGER FOOTBALL THEATER.................7 ETBU ALL-AMERICANS..........................8 ETBU PLAYERS IN THE PROS...............9 TAYLOR FIELD......................................10 SOFTBALL CLUBHOUSE......................10 ORNELAS GYM.....................................10 ASC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS..............11 SERIES/TEAM INFO..............................12 CHRISTUS GOOD SHEPHERD............13 ETBU ROSTER......................................14 ETBU STATISTICS.................................15 TEXAS BANK & TRUST.........................16 FOOTBALL FEATURE...........................17 ETBU FOOTBALL PLAYERS........... 18-21 MARSHALL TOURISM...........................22 HOMETOWN TIRE.................................23 VISITOR ROSTER.................................24 VISITOR STATISTICS............................25 GEORGE’S POND.................................26 WOODS FIELD......................................26 ETBU DEPTH CHART...........................27 VISITOR DEPTH CHART.......................28 JALAPEÑO TREE..................................29 ETBU CHEER TEAM.............................30 SHERWIN WILLIAMS............................30 ETBU POM SQUAD...............................31 SCHLOTZSKY’S DELI...........................31 VETERANS’ MEMORIAL TENNIS COMPLEX................................32 CORNISH FIELD....................................32


DR. J. BLAIR BLACKBURN PRESIDENT

A.A. - Tyler Junior College B.A. - Political Science, Texas-Tyler M.S. - Higher Education, Texas A&M-Commerce Ed.D. - Education, Administration/Leadership Baylor University Dr. J. Blair Blackburn has served as President of East Texas Baptist University since June 2015. With more than 28 years of diverse administrative experiences in college and university leadership, Dr. Blackburn stands committed to excellence in Christ-centered education through faith and learning integration. Prior to ETBU, he served in four other institutions of higher learning, including Dallas Baptist University, University of Texas at Tyler, Lon Morris College, and Paris Junior College. At Dallas Baptist, Blackburn served as Executive Vice President for 13 years of his 20-year tenure at the institution. During his administration at ETBU, Dr. Blackburn has led the University to record undergraduate and graduate enrollment, as well as expanded the number of bachelor’s and master’s degree offerings. The University also developed online undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including a bachelor’s degree completion program for adults. In addition to the 16 NCAA Division III athletic teams, Dr. Blackburn launched five new club sports for greater student involvement, including ice hockey, dance/pom, bass fishing, acrobatics & tumbling, and cheer, as well as adding men’s and women’s golf at the NCAA Division III level. In 2020, ETBU will begin Men’s Lacrosse. Blackburn guided the construction of several campus facilities at ETBU over the last four years including: Louise Ornelas University Park Rowhouses, Tiger Softball Clubhouse, Outdoor Recreation Park, and the Oaks on Grove Townhomes. New athletic fields and supporting facilities were installed at Taylor Softball Field, Woods Baseball Field, Ornelas Football Stadium, and Cornish Soccer Field. With its new additions, Taylor Field was selected as the 2018 National Fastpitch Coaches Association National Field of the Year. Significant enhancements have been made to campus buildings and grounds including major remodels of Linebery Hall, Fry Hall, Ornelas Housing Complex, University Apartments, Rogers Spiritual Life Center, Marshall Hall, Scarborough Hall, Jenna Guest Music Building, Redwine Music Building, Jarrett Library, Murphy Science Building, Maxwell Strength Training Center, Dean Healthplex, Keys Gym, and Carlile-Howell Football Field House. Both Ornelas University Park Row Houses and Tiger Softball Clubhouse projects received national architectural awards for education design innovation and excellence from Learning by Design Magazine for “Outstanding Project” and American School and University Magazine for “Outstanding Design.” Blackburn pioneered the restoration of the Marshall Grand, a 1929 8-story Italian renaissance, art deco hotel in Marshall’s downtown district to house ETBU’s School of Nursing in a state-of-the art health care educational and professional skills training center. In 2018, the School of Nursing received national recognition as the #6-ranked nursing program in the state of Texas out of 119 nursing programs by nursing. org. ETBU nursing graduates have achieved 5 consecutive years of 100% pass rates on the NCLEX. President Blackburn has forged new partnerships with Marshall ISD and Elysian Fields ISD, a dual credit program between ETBU and Marshall High School and ETBU and Elysian Field High School, providing over 100 local students each year the opportunity to have access to affordable college courses on their school campuses. Blackburn initiated a student servant leadership program model, which engages all ETBU undergraduate students in volunteering one hour per week with local charities, ministries, and community organizations. Through the program, all ETBU freshman students serve each week in the five Marshall elementary schools, providing volunteer service for tutoring, reading, teacher assistance, and after school care. Dr. Blackburn is actively involved in community enhancement and economic development in partnership with the City of Marshall, Marshall Economic Development Corporation, and Harrison County. Through ETBU’s Neighborhood Renewal Initiative, ETBU students and staff remodel homes, remove dilapidated houses, clear overgrown lots, improve landscaping, and beautify sidewalks and right-of-ways. Blackburn served as the leader of the Marshall Prosperity Council in partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Communities of Faith and Opportunity Initiative. He serves on the Marshall Synergy Leadership Council, Citizens’ Advisory Council, Christus-Marshall Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, Harrison County Industrial Development Authority Board of Directors, Habitat for Humanity Northeast Chapter Board of Directors, and Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas Board of Directors. Blackburn is the past Chair of the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference Council of Presidents. Along with enhancing the academic programs, spiritual development, student involvement, and servant leadership opportunities for students at ETBU, Dr. Blackburn utilizes his unique passion for master planning, architecture, landscape, and interior design to beautify and renew the University’s campus. His experience and love for these aspects of university development were chronicled in Dr. Blackburn’s book, A City on a Hill: An Architectural History of Dallas Baptist University (2014). Dr. Blackburn and his wife, Michelle Hackney of Canton, Texas, celebrated 28 years of marriage this year. They have three children: Taylor, Elizabeth Blair, and Parker. The Blackburns are members of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler. Dr. Blackburn earned an Associate of Arts from TJC. He was named as TJC’s Valuable Young Alumnus in 1999. This fall, Blackburn will receive TJC’s 2019 Distinguished Alumnus Award. In 1991, he was a cum laude honor graduate, earning a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of Texas at Tyler, and was named as UT Tyler’s Distinguished Alumnus in 2016. Dr. Blackburn holds a Master of Science in Higher Education Administration from Texas A&M University-Commerce.  He earned his Doctor of Education in Educational Administration from Baylor University in 2000. President Blackburn is dedicated to shepherding the students, faculty, and staff in spiritual leadership as the ETBU Family seeks God’s direction for the University. Blackburn possesses a vision for ETBU to serve and lead as a steadfast, Christ-centered institution, dedicated to pursing God’s truths and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus through the intellectual development and spiritual formation of students to educate, equip, and empower the next generation of Christian servant leaders for the Lord’s vocational call on their lives.

2

RYAN ERWIN VICE PRESIDENT FOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

B.A. - Communications, Dallas Baptist M.E. - Higher Education, Dallas Baptist

Ryan Erwin has served as the Vice President for Athletics and Director of Athletics at East Texas Baptist University since August of 2016. Erwin previously served as Director of Athletics at Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma, and Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. Erwin launched new sports at ETBU in acrobatics and tumbling and men’s and women’s golf. He is a member of the Marshall Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Board helping to generate ideas to grow and brand Marshall, Texas. He also serves as a board member of the First Tee of the Piney Woods. In his three years at ETBU, Erwin’s leadership has ushered many upgrades, consisting of the construction of the new softball clubhouse, the installation of artificial turf at Ornelas Stadium (football), Woods Field (baseball), and Taylor Field (softball), and full remodels of the Maxwell Strength Center and the Dean Healthplex. The remodel included new equipment, flooring, and branding, while also adding padded outfield walls at the baseball and softball fields for enhanced player safety. ETBU also started the Tiger Athletic Mission Experience (TAME), which gives student-athletes the opportunity to travel internationally and share their faith through their God-given athletic talents and abilities, in addition to starting a department-wide discipleship/community service program for the department and teams. In addition, Erwin was instrumental in securing a licensing agreement with Learfield Licensing, negotiating a department-wide exclusive Nike contract through BSN Sports, launching a new athletic website through Sidearm, increasing the ETBU student-athlete grade point average, and introducing an online ticketing system. Erwin’s experience in athletic leadership as Director of Athletics at two NCAA Division II programs has proven to strengthen ETBU’s athletic department. From his time at Rogers State University and Dallas Baptist University, Erwin has set higher standards in each position improving and increasing academic performance, athletic success, student engagement, community service, and branding. He guided Rogers State through their approval process to NCAA Division II from NAIA. With 16 years of collegiate experience in administration from sports information, compliance, and administration, Erwin has been able to help mold and shape three departments along with being a part of numerous committees. He led the Heartland Conference as the chair of athletic director for eight years, was a member of the NCAA Division II Athletic Directors Association Board of Directors, and served on the NCAA Division II Mentoring Program. In 2019, Erwin was inducted into the Heartland Conference Hall of Fame. Starting his athletic leadership career at Dallas Baptist University, Erwin spent 10 years working in several capacities. He worked his way up to Director of Athletics after starting as the Director of Sports Information and then Compliance Director. In 2006, he moved into the role as the Director of Athletics serving there for seven years. He was an integral part of the strategic planning and fundraising efforts to help improve athletic facilities, including the building of Horner Ballpark ($9 million baseball facility), $1.5 million renovation of Burg Gymnasium, construction of new athletic and intramural fields, expansion of athletic training and player development facilities, and remodeling of team locker and meeting room areas. He also oversaw the development of six club sports. Erwin also coached the DBU hockey team and was instrumental in the implementation of a comprehensive discipleship-based ministry program and a global sports mission program. Erwin’s career has also had a major impact on academics and community service at all the universities. His emphasis on bettering the student-athlete improved the overall grade point average at Rogers State, Dallas Baptist, and ETBU. While in Oklahoma,he spent time serving on the Threat Review and Assessment Committee (TARC), Rogers County Trust Authority, and the Rogers County Friends of Scouts and Children’s Advocacy Center. He and his wife, Kristy, have two children, Gage and Gentry, and live in Marshall. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication from DBU with a minor in Biblical Studies and Psychology. He also holds a Master of Education in Higher Education Administration. Erwin serves as an adjunct faculty member at ETBU and was a adjunct professor at DBU. The Erwins attend New Beginnings Baptist Church in Longview, Texas.


BRIAN MAYPER HEAD COACH

2018

2015

East Texas Baptist - Head Coach 4Guided ETBU to a 6-4 record 4Finished 3rd in the ASC 4Produced one AFCA/D3football.com All-American

Belgrade Wolves (Europe) - Head Coach 4Coached internationally in Central European Football League. 4Went 12-3 and finished as the European Championship runners-up. 4Coached the SAAF MVP of the European League, Mihailo Josovic.

2016-18 Brenham High School - Assistant Coach 4Help guide team to two Class 6A Texas State Playoff appearances.

2012-14 Navarro College - Head Coach 4Produced 26 wins in three years 42013 Brazos Valley Bowl Champions 42012 SWJCFC Regional Champions 42012 Heart of Texas Bowl Champions 4Team ranked as high as 12th in NJCAA National Poll 4Posted #1 rushing offense in NJCAA all three years 4Led NJCAA in total offense in 2013 4Coached three SWJCFC Offensive MVPs and one NJCAA Overall MVP 4In four years (one as an assistant), produced 16 players that went on to have NFL careers 4Recorded 12 All-Americans in his time at Navarro

I expecT to win championships. We will set higher standards and expect greatness. BRIAN MAYPER

2008-12 Lamar University - Associate Head Coach

2007 Navarro College - Assistant Coach 4SWJCFC Champions 42007 Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl Champions 4Ranked as high as 4th in NJCAA National Poll

1996-2005 Howard Payne University - Assistant Coach 4Helped coach six All-Americans 4Coached four players that became all-time program leaders in four different areas 4In 10 years, HPU never had a losing record 4Was ranked as high as 17th in AFCA Poll in 2002

1994-96 Southern Arkansas - Graduate Assistant

1991-94

COACHIN G CAREER HEAD COACH ETBU (2018-current) Belgrade Wolves - Europe (2015) Navarro College (2012-14) ASSISTANT COACH Lamar (2008-12) Navarro College (2007) Howard Payne (1996-2005) Southern Arkansas (1995-96) Sam Houston State (1991-94) High school coach Brenham HS (2017-18) Frisco HS (2005-06)

Sam Houston State - Student Assistant

Coach Mayper is a perfect f i t for ETBU. He is a man of faith, has tremendous character, and will build a championship culture that student athletes will want to be a part of. RYAN HELD // UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Running Backs Coach

3


PROUD TO SUPPORT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY !�

2007 - 2018�

12�

HWY 59 SOUTH • MARSHALL, TX

(903) 935-0665 • (903) NEW-FORD�

WWW.MARSHALLFORD.NET�

HWY 59 SOUTH • MARSHALL, TX

4

(903) 938-5111�

WWW.MAVERICKCHEVROLET.NET�


CALVIN RUZICKA

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR @ETBUCOACHRU

4TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY 4COACHED 17 YEARS AT CEDAR HILL HS

4EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

MORGAN FORD DEFENSIVE BACKS

4MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 4TWO-YEAR LETTERMAN AT MVSU

OFFENSIVE LINE @ETBUCOACHGIBSON

4HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY 42013 DISTRICT 6 COACH OF THE YEAR

4AUSTIN COLLEGE 411 YEARS AS A COLLEGE HEAD COACH

COBY GIPSON

GREG LIBERTY

TRAVIS DANFORD

RUNNING BACKS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS @COACH_T_DANFORD

VANCE GIBSON

JASON BACHTEL

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR @COACHEMUP17

DEFENSIVE LINE @COACHGIPSON11

4LETOURNEAU UNIVERSITY 4COACHED AT HOWARD PAYNE

LINEBACKERS @GREGORYLIBERTY1

4TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 4THREE-YEAR LETTERMAN AT TEMPLE

MARCUS JACKSON WIDE RECEIVERS

4LAMAR UNIVERSITY 4PLAYED ONE YEAR FOR THE ATLANTA FALCONS

AUSTIN ASHLEY

TIGHT ENDS @COACHASHLEY56

4EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

MASON RUZICKA LINEBACKERS

4UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-ARLINGTON 4PLAYED AT SOUTHWEST BAPTIST

SHARON HALL ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

5


ORNELAS STADIUM

CARLILE-HOWELL FIELDHOUSE LOBBY

MAXWELL STRENGTH CENTER 6

LOCKER ROOM

HALL OF HONOR


TIGER FOOTBALL THEATER

7 7


2

GAGLIARDI TROPHY TY PARSONS (2017)

25

ALL-AMERICANS

TY PARSONS 8

AMERICAN FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION (AFCA) 2018: WR Richard Johnson 2017: WR Richard Johnson 2005: DE Chad Glover 2002: P Scott Verhalen 2001: P Scott Verhalen D3FOOTBALL.COM 2018: WR Richard Johnson (1st-team) 2003: LB Greg Washington (2nd-team) P Scott Verhalen (2nd-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team)

SEMI-FINALIST JOSH WARBINGTON (2014)

LITTLE AP ALL-AMERICAN 2017: LB Ty Parsons (1st-team) USA FOOTBALL NETWORK 2014: WR Stephen Alfred (1st-team) 2014: QB Josh Warbington (2nd-team) 2014: RB Kendall Roberson (2nd-team) 2014: WR Tyler Bates (2nd-team) 2014: LB Dylan Bowman (All-Freshman) DON HANSEN’S FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2006: DE Chad Glover (HM) 2005: DE Chad Glover (1st-team) 2003: P Scott Verhalen (2nd-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team)

RICHARD JOHNSON STEPHEN ALFRED

HEWLETT-PACKARD SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS 2003: DT Littleton Dean (2nd-team) P Scott Verhalen (3rd-team) 2002: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team) 2001: P Scott Verhalen (1st-team) NATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (NCCAA) 2000: P Scott Verhalen

TYLER BATES


PLAYERS IN THE PROS

CJ JOHNSON (Green Bay Packers - 2018 Training Camp) TY PARSONS (Elmshorn Fighting Pirates - 2018 European Football) SAM WILLIAMS (Saskatchewan Roughriders - 2017 Season) KENDALL ROBERSON (Winnipeg Blue Bombers - 2017 Training Camp) STEPHEN ALFRED (San Angelo Bandits, Texas Revoution - 2015, 2016 Champions Indoor Football) XAVIER DAVIS (Salina Liberty - 2016 Indoor Football League) JAYLEN McCLONEY (San Angelo Bandits, Dodge City Law - 2017 Champions Indoor Football) SED HARRIS (Cleveland Browns - 2015 Training Camp; Hamilton Tiger-Cats - 2011 Training Camp) JAMAINE SHERMAN (St. Louis Rams - 2014 Training Camp) BRETT PEDDICORD (Warsaw Eagles, 2011; Texas Revolution - 2012 Indoor Football League) SCOTT VERHALEN (Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 2003 Training Camp)

SED HARRIS

SAM WILLIAMS

KENDALL ROBERSON

CJ JOHNSON

TY PARSONS

JAMAINE SHERMAN 9


SOFTBALL CLUB HOUSE

TAYLOR FIELD ORNELAS GYM

10


2

ASC CHAMPIONSHIPS

ETBU has earned American Southwest Conference championships in 2003 and 2015. 2003 // 9-3 overall // 8-1 ASC // Ralph Harris (head coach) Finished 8-1 in the ASC upsetting nationally ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor, 28-21, ending the Cru’s 19-game winning streak. ETBU earned the NCAA playoffs bid with a win over Mississippi College, 45-6. ETBU then went 1-1 in the playoffs with a win over Trinity University, 42-41, at Ornelas Stadium. 2015 // 7-3 // 4-1 ASC // Joshua Eargle (head coach) Upset #8 Hardin-Simmons at Ornelas Stadium on November 7th to earn a share of the championship.

2015 ASC CHAMPIONS

2003 ASC CHAMPIONS 11


GAMEDAY INFORMATION SERIES vs. McMURRY

This will be the 14th meeting in the NCAA Division III era between the two schools with ETBU leading, 10-3. ETBU has won the last three meetings and is 7-1 in Marshall vs. the Warhawks. DATE PLACE SCORE N3-2018 at McMurry W N4-2017 MCMURRY W O8-2016 at McMurry W S5-2015 MCMURRY L S24-2011 at McMurry L S25-2010 MCMURRY W O3-2009 at McMurry L O4-2008 MCMURRY W O6-2007 at McMurry W O7-2006 MCMURRY W N12-2005 at McMurry W N13-2004 MCMURRY W S20-2003 at McMurry W S21-2002 MCMURRY W S22-2001 at MCMURRY W S23-2000 MCMURRY W 1948 McMurry L

62-7 66-21 67-31 22-49 31-63 23-21 21-45 31-7 19-12 41-24 36-10 27-24 38-17 31-21 33-26 28-14 6-35

THE MATCHUP

ETBU Stats McM 28.2 SCORING 14.40 123.6 RUSHING 92.2 249.4 PASSING 160.20 373.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 252.4 17.6 KICK RETURN 23.52 5.4 PUNT RETURN 8.33 6/5 FUMBLES/LOST 10/5 38.6 PUNTING 29.9 RUSHING ETBU Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD Avg./G Robertson 71 344 6.6 6 68.8 Ward 30 136 25.4 1 27.20 McM Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD Avg./G Robinson 60 243 4.1 2 48.60 Session 42 102 2.4 0 20.48 PASSING ETBU Name Att. C/Int Yds. TD Avg./G Baca 171 108/4 1247 10 249.4 McM Name Att. C/Int Yds. TD Avg./G Alexander 137 56/5 767 5 191.75 Garvin 16 8/1 34 0 6.8 RECEIVING ETBU Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Avg./G Blanton 23 349 15.7 4 69.80 Carter 21 232 11.05 1 46.40 McM Name No. Yds. Avg. TD Avg./G Hurley Jr. 14 287 20.5 1 57.40 Dorsey 10 217 21.7 1 54.25

12

FOOTBALL STANDINGS OCTOBER 12

TEAM CONF OVERALL Mary Hardin-Baylor (1) 4-0 5-0 Texas Lutheran (RV) 4-0 4-1 Hardin-Simmons (17) 3-1 4-1 Southwestern 2-2 3-2 East Texas Baptist 2-2 2-3 Sul Ross State 2-2 2-3 Louisiana College 2-3 2-4 Howard Payne 1-3 2-3 Belhaven 1-4 1-5 McMurry 0-4 0-5 () d3football.com ranking THIS WEEK’S ASC GAMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 Belhaven at Hardin-Simmons - 1:00 P.M. Texas Lutheran at Howard Payne - 1:00 P.M. Mary Hardin-Baylor at Southwestern - 1:00 P.M. McMurry at East Texas Baptist - 2:00 P.M. Sul Ross State at Louisiana College - 6:00 P.M. LAST WEEK RESULTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 Southwestern 31, Belhaven 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor 50, East Texas Baptist 14 Texas Lutheran 59, Louisiana College 21

D3football.com Rankings - Oct. 13

# School (1st votes) 1 UMHB (18) 2 Mount Union (7) 3 UW-Whitewater 4 St. John’s 5 Wheaton (Ill.) 6 Muhlenberg 7 Berry 8 North Central (Ill.) 9 Ithaca 10 Bethel 11 St. Thomas 12 Salisbury 13 John Carroll 14 Wartburg 15 Wesley 16 Delaware Valley 17 Hardin-Simmons 18 UW-Platteville 19 Chapman 20 Johns Hopkins 21 Susquehanna 22 Cortland 23 CaseWesternReserve 24 Redlands 25 Linfield

Rec 5-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 6-0 4-1 5-0 4-1 4-1 4-0 4-1 6-0 4-1 5-1 4-1 4-1 4-0 4-1 4-1 5-0 5-0 4-1 3-1

Pts 617 603 564 559 526 486 437 415 401 370 344 321 250 249 224 209 203 186 173 160 127 122 106 92 74

Prev. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 14 16 18 12 13 17 19 -20 21 22 25 15 23

Dropped out: No. 25 Whitworth. Others receiving votes: Whitworth 65; Texas Lutheran 50; Union 43; Wittenberg 30; UW-La Crosse 24; Brockport 18; Baldwin Wallace 15; Hobart 11; Washington U. 10; Randolph-Macon 7; Bridgewater 7; Alfred 6; Hendrix 4; UW-Oshkosh 4; WPI 4; Heidelberg 3; RPI 3; Hope 1; Illinois Wesleyan 1; Mount St. Joseph 1.

LAST TIME OUT VS. MCMURRY ETBU 62, MCM 7

NOVEMBER 3, 2018 ABILENE, Texas – Guaranteeing a fourth straight winning season, East Texas Baptist University earned their sixth win, 62-7, routing McMurry University in American Southwest Conference play. ETBU’s offense finished with 793 yards while the defense only allowed 98 yards rushing and one score. Offensively, the Tigers posted 793 total yards as Brian Baca was 18-of-29 for 292 yards and four touchdowns as well as being the top rusher with 144 yards on 18 carries. Jeremiah Robertson had three rushing touchdowns to go with 109 yards rushing while Justin Ward added 99 yards on the ground along with a touchdown run. Richard Johnson led the wide receivers with 160 receiving yards on seven catches while Kane Johnson, Tarek Beaugard, Jake Smith, and Samarick Paul each caught a touchdown. On defense, the Tigers yielded 98 rushing yards while holding the War Hawks to one third down conversion all game. Zack Walker led the Tigers with seven tackles (three tackles for loss) while having a sack along with Garrett Gibson. Garrett Lybrand also had three tackles for loss while Derick Holt picked up an interception.

ETBU BULLET POINTS

4Anton Clark was the ASC Defensive Player of the Week on October 6 for his play vs. Belhaven. In the past two games, he has recorded 22 tackles (12 solo), 3.5 tackles-for-loss, two sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble. His interception vs. UMHB led to seven points for ETBU to start the game. He is currently second in the ASC in tackling with 41. 4Jalen Blanton has recorded two 100-yard receiving games this season and caught four touchdown passes. He has caught a touchdown in three of the five games this year and including one in each of the last two games. 4KJ Kelley has played in the last three games and averaged 6.3 tackles per game. He had a career-high 10 tackles vs. Belhaven with one pass break up. In the win over Sul Ross State, he had a fumble recovery. 4ETBU had two players record 100-yards receiving against Belhaven in Jalen Blanton (122 yards) and Davion Carter (113 yards). The last time two receivers had 100-yards receiving came on Nov. 4, 2017 in Richard Johnson (102 yards) and Tarek Beaugard (131 yards) vs. McMurry in Marshall, Texas. 4Brian Baca is on the career watch list for records to be broken: Touchdowns - needs 5 Record: 62 (Warbington) Completions - needs 134 Record: 552 (Warbington) Passing Att - needs 150 Record: 857 (Warbington) Yards - 1,520 Record 7,636 (Warbington)


13 13


EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY ROSTER NO. NAME POS. 1 GRANT LAPOINT-TEATE CB 2 SIRBATIAN CHARLES CB 3 JALEN BLANTON WR 4 MAURICE MORRIS WR 5 ANTON CLARK LB 6 KESHOYN ALEXANDER RB 7 BRIAN BACA QB 8 BAILEY BADEAUX RB 10 BEN ASHTON S

HT. 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-5 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-7 6-1

WT. 175 185 180 155 185 185 190 195 210

11 SAMARICK PAUL 12 CHASE PENA 13 KEITHLEN GRIFFIN 14 DAVION CARTER 15 BRAD FREAM 16 ADAM POPE 17 KAZZIAH DOUGLAS 18 DREW MACKAY 19 KAMERON NEELY

WR QB WR WR QB QB DB K/P WR

5-7 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-9

180 200 200 165 190 221 170 170 160

JR.-2L FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-1L. SR.-2L

PATTERSON, LA. (CENTRAL CATHOLIC) HUMBLE, TEXAS (HUMBLE) PITTSBURG, TEXAS (PITTSBURG) MEXIA, TEXAS (MEXIA) BOSSIER CITY, LA. (AIRLINE) ORANGE, TEXAS (LITTLE CYPRESS) KILLEEN, TEXAS (SHOEMAKER) FORNEY, TEXAS (DALLAS CHRISTIAN) LINDALE, TEXAS (LINDALE)

20 AARON BUCKLEY CB 21 MALIK MASON S 22 TERRANCE ALLEN S 23 EJ BURGESS DB 24 JUSTICE HENSON LB 25 CIRE LUSTER DB 26 KORREY KELLEY DB 27 JUSTIN WARD RB 28 JEREMIAH ROBERTSON RB 29 KENNETH CAVIT DB

5-9 6-1 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-10 6-0

170 190 180 175 195 175 175 175 200 185

JR.-2L SR.-3L SO.-1L FR.-HS JR.-TR FR.-HS SO.-TR JR.-2L SR.-3L FR.-HS

SPRING, TEXAS (KLEIN COLLINS) ANNA, TEXAS (ANNA) MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS (MOUNT PLEASANT) DENHAM SPRINGS, TEXAS (DENHAM SPRINGS) SHREVEPORT, LA. (CALVARY BAPTIST) BELLS, TEXAS (BELLS) ABILENE, TEXAS (ABILENE COOPER) AUSTIN, TEXAS (MCNEIL) HUNTINGTON, TEXAS (HUNTINGTON) GONZALES, TEXAS (GONZALES)

30 ZACH PIKE 31 ISAIAH DENNIS 32 KALEB CUE 33 MAURICIO ACEVES 34 DEVARION GUYTON 35 DOMINQUE WILLIAMS 36 AZAYA PATRICK 37 ROBERT ARQUEROS 38 RODNEY HILL 39 ANGEL CHAPA

DB DB K K DE DB LB WR LB LB

6-0 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-7

185 170 175 155 235 170 180 165 205 170

FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-1L

DAYTON, TEXAS (DAYTON) FRIERSON, TEXAS (NORTH DESOTO) KATY, TEXAS (KATY) MADISONVILLE, TEXAS (MADISONVILLE) BRYAN, TEXAS (A&M CONSOLIDATED) TEXARKANA, TEXAS (LIBERTY-EYLAU) TEAGUE, TEXAS (TEAGUE) FARMERSVILLE, TEXAS (FARMERSVILLE) SHREVEPORT, LA. (HUNTINGTON) MISSION, TEXAS (SHARYLAND PIONEER)

41 ALAN MARTINEZ 42 NI’JULL LEE 43 JORDAN ESTES 44 ADRIAN OWENS 45 CHASE THOMPSON 46 DONOVAN GRAHAM 47 JAKE SMITH 49 ALBERTO GARCIA

K/P LB LS LB LB LB TE K

5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-9

205 215 185 215 200 215 202 170

SR.-2L FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-1L JR.-2L FR.-HS

MARSHALL, TEXAS (MARSHALL) SHREVEPORT, LA. (BOOKER T. WASHINGTON) ROWLETT, TEXAS (WOODROW WILSON) DALLAS, TEXAS (KIMBALL) BUFFALO, TEXAS (BUFFALO) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) ELGIN, TEXAS (ELGIN) HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS (CARTHAGE)

50 KOLBY LINCOLN 51 AJ ROBERTS 54 CAMERON SCHMITZ 56 ERICK ARELLANO 58 RICARDO SALINAS 59 KYLE WILLIAMS

LB 5-10 180 FR.-HS HOUSTON, TEXAS (CYPRESS CREEK) LB 5-9 180 FR.-HS SPRING, TEXAS (KLEIN OAK) LB 5-9 225 SO.-1L MESQUITE, TEXAS (JOHN HORN) OL 6-1 240 FR.-HS MOUNT PLEASANT, TEXAS (MOUNT PLEASANT) OL 5-10 240 SO.-1L MCALLEN, TEXAS (MCALLEN) OL 6-3 280 SO.-1L HAWKINS, TEXAS (HAWKINS)

60 TYRELL MERCHANT 61 SHAMAAL PARRISH 62 AUSTIN ONEY 63 COLTON CHANDLER 64 JOSHUA SCHNITKER 66 MICHAEL KALAFATIS 68 CORY STANG

OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

70 KAYLON BRUNO 72 JONATHAN KALAFATIS 73 ALEX SHAFFER 75 KEVON KENEBREW 76 JACK SMITH 77 JOSHUA JONES 78 JACOB MCDONALD

OL 6-3 250 JR.-2L PATTERSON, LA. (PATTERSON) OL 6-1 285 JR.-2L NEWTON, TEXAS (NEWTON) OL 5-11 250 SO.-1L SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (SMITHSON VALLEY) OL 6-1 285 SO.-1L HUMBLE, TEXAS (SUMMER CREEK) OL 6-2 340 SO.-1L MARSHALL, TEXAS (WASKOM) OL 6-1 240 FR.-HS HOUSTON, TEXAS (BELLAIRE) OL 6-5 350 SO.-1L SANTA FE, TEXAS (SANTA FE)

14

6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0

CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) SR.-3L ORANGE, TEXAS (WEST ORANGE-STARK) SR.-2L PATTERSON, LA. (PATTERSON) JR.-TR SCURRY, TEXAS (SCURRY-ROSSER) SR.-3L ORANGE, TEXAS (WEST ORANGE-STARK) SR.-3L MANSFIELD, TEXAS (JUAN SEGUIN) FR.-HS HENDERSON, TEXAS (HENDERSON) SR.-3L PITTSBURG, TEXAS (PITTSBURG) FR.-HS PATTERSON, LA. (CENTRAL CATHOLIC) SR.-3L KELLER, TEXAS (GRAPEVINE FAITH)

250 FR.-HS KATY, TEXAS (CY-LAKES) 330 JR.-2L TEXARKANA, TEXAS (LIBERTY-EYLAU) 265 FR.-HS HARLETON, TEXAS (HARLETON) 305 JR.-2L DIANA, TEXAS (SPRING HILL) 310 JR.-2L SHERMAN, TEXAS (SHERMAN) 280 JR.-2L NEWTON, TEXAS (NEWTON) 250 SO.-TR MAGNOLIA, TEXAS (MAGNOLIA)

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 80 DONY GIVENS WR 6-1 190 FR.-HS BEEVILLE, TEXAS (JONES) 81 TARIQ GRAY WR 5-10 185 JR.-TR HENDERSON, TEXAS (HENDERSON) 82 JAY’QUAN BARNETT DL 5-9 205 FR.-HS HENDERSON, TEXAS (HENDERSON) 83 JAQUEZ JONES WR 6-1 190 FR.-HS SHREVEPORT, LA. (CAPTAINSHREVE) 84 DIONTE BROOKS DL 6-2 260 SO.-1L ARLINGTON, TEXAS (MANSFIELD) 86 JT ROMERO TE 6-2 240 FR.-HS CARTHAGE, TEXAS (CARTHAGE) 87 ANDREW SOLIS DL 5-10 255 FR.-HS FORT WORTH, TEXAS (ARLINGTON HEIGHTS) 88 JOSHUA WHITMORE WR 6-0 180 FR.-HS RICHMOND, TEXAS (GEORGE RANCH) 89 FRANCIS SIL-MBOCK WR 5-11 180 SO.-1L HUMBLE, TEXAS (HUMBLE) 90 JOSH REED DE 91 KEIMONTRA WASHINGSTON DL 92 D’MARJAI DEARION DL 93 DREW BREWSTER DE 94 JAMES WRIGHT IV DL 96 DE’QUALLON JENKINS DL 97 MORGEN GARCIA DL 98 CHAD PAJESTKA DL 99 WAYLON NICKERSON DL PAUL ALEMAN TE CLYDE ALLEN DL MATTHEW BRYANT DT ANDREW CHAPPELL TE ALEK CHILD QB CALEB DOLVIN S DEJAUN EALY DL JONATHAN HARRIS LB TREVOR HENSON WR JACOBI JACKSON WR JALYN JACKSON DL JARRIUS LANE LB ARTHUR MCDONALD RB JAA’LIN MCKEEVER DL CORNELIUS MERCHANT RB LUKE MORRIS WR DONAVAN NEWMAN III QB KALEB PERRY DL CHRISTIAN RIVERA RB BRANDON SANDERS WR RYKENDRICK SIMPSON RB FREDERICK STANTON DB CADE STARNES LB TYLER VAUGHT WR TATIN WILLIAMS WR WADE WILLIS DE

6-1 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0

215 255 270 230 235 250 250 266 230

SO.-1L FR.-HS SO.-1L JR.-2L SO.-TR JR.-2L JR.-2L SO.-1L SO.-1L

SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS (COVENANT CHRISTIAN) CYPRESS, TEXAS (CYPRESS SPRINGS) LONGVIEW, TEXAS (LONGVIEW) BOSSIER CITY, LA. (AIRLINE) FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. (CINCO RANCH) CROWLEY, TEXAS (NORTH CRAWLEY) GOODRICH, TEXAS (LIVINGSTON) HOLLAND, TEXAS (LITTLE RIVER ACADEMY) PALESTINE, TEXAS (PALESTINE)

5-11 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-7 5-10 5-8 6-3 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-3 511 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-8 6-3

230 205 280 225 175 175 290 185 165 180 260 225 205 300 195 170 175 285 185 155 225 180 190 140 165 180

FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-TR JR.-TR. SO.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L

AUSTIN, TEXAS (BOWIE) HOUMA, LA. (FULSHEAR) QUINLAN, TEXAS (FORD) NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS (CENTRAL HEIGHTS) CASTROVILLE, TEXAS (MEDINA VALLEY) GARLAND, TEXAS (GARLAND CHRISTIAN) PALESTINE, TEXAS (PALESTINE) LIVONIA, MICHIGAN (CLARENCEVILLE) HENDERSON, TEXAS (WEST RUSK) SHELBYVILLE, TEXAS (SHELBYVILLE) FAIRFIELD, TEXAS (FAIRFIELD) [NAVARRO] TYLER, TEXAS (JOHN TYLER) HOUSTON, TEXAS (CACHE) HOUSTON, TEXAS (BELLAIRE) MADISONVILLE, TEXAS (M ADISONVILLE) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (NORTH CROWLEY) FRESNO, TEXAS (FORT BEND HIGHTOWER) PINELAND, TEXAS (WEST SABINE) SAN JUAN, TEXAS (PSJA EARLY COLLEGE) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY) GLOSTER, LA. (NORTH DESOTO) ARLINGTON, TEXAS (ST. PAUL’S PREP) FRISCO, TEXAS (WAKELAND) NORMANGEE, TEXAS (NORMANGEE) LINDALE, TEXAS (LINDALE) FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY)

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH/SPECIAL TEAMS: Brian Mayper (Sam Houston State) DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Calvin Ruzicka (Texas State) OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Jason Bachtel (Howard Payne) RUNNING BACKS: Travis Danford (ETBU) DEFENSIVE LINE: Coby Gipson (LeTourneau) OFFENSIVE LINE: Vance Gibson (Austin College) TIGHT ENDS: Austin Ashley (ETBU) WIDE RECEIVERS: Marcus Jackson (Lamar) LINEBACKERS: Greg Liberty (Temple) DEFENSIVE BACKS: Morgan Ford (Mississippi Valley State) LINEBACKERS: Mason Ruzicka (Texas-Arlington) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Marcus Holliday (Presbyterian)


The Automated ScoreBook East Texas Baptist Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 14, 2019) All games

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY STATISTICS * * * *

Date Sept 7, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 Oct 05, 2019 Oct 12, 2019

Opponent at Wis.-Platteville TEXAS LUTHERAN at Sul Ross St. BELHAVEN at #1 Mary Hardin-Baylor

Rushing

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

J. Robertson Justin Ward K.Alexander Brian Baca Kenneth Cavit Bailey Badeaux Total Opponents Brian Baca Total Opponents Jalen Blanton Davion Carter Tariq Gray Samarick Paul J. Robertson Justin Ward K.Alexander K.Griffen Maurice Morris Jake Smith Bailey Badeaux Kenneth Cavit Joshua Whitmore Total Opponents Field Goals

Kaleb Cue Scoring

J. Robertson Jalen Blanton Samarick Paul Justin Ward Alberto Garcia Kaleb Cue Zach Pike K.Alexander Tariq Gray Davion Carter Brian Baca Total Opponents Score by Quarters East Texas Baptist Opponents

att

gain loss

net avg

5 71 380 36 344 5 30 146 10 136 5 11 95 0 95 5 72 211 132 79 2 2 6 0 6 4 2 1 0 1 5 196 839 221 618 5 216 1162 127 1035 effic comp-att-int

no.

yds

fg

1-2 td

avg

pct. 01-19

fg

6 4 3 2 - - 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 20 1-2 19 5-7 1st

28 31

td

85 68.8 25 27.2 22 19.0 19 15.8 4 3.0 1 0.2 85 123.6 57 207.0 td

lg avg/g

85 249.4 85 249.4 58 185.8

85 69.8 58 46.4 28 34.6 37 43.2 27 25.8 13 19.6 5 1.6 14 2.8 12 2.4 6 1.5 4 1.0 3 1.5 3 0.6 85 249.4 58 185.8

30-39

0-1

40-49

0-0

Interceptions

lg blk

50-99

0-0

20

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

3rd

27 23

-

-

4th

OT

34 45

0 0

Overall 2-3 2-2 0-1

-

-

pts

- 36 - 24 - 18 - 12 - 12 9 6 6 6 6 6 - 141 1 149

Total 141 149

1

no.

G.LaPoint-Teate Terrance Allen Azaya Patrick Anton Clark Punting

no.

Kick Returns

no.

Maurice Morris Total Opponents

9 9 16

Maurice Morris Justin Ward K.Alexander Total Opponents All Purpose

J. Robertson Jalen Blanton Justin Ward Maurice Morris K.Alexander Total Opponents

4 5

ua

22 10

a

18 26

Tackles tot

40 36

tfl/yds

8.0-32 1.5-2

Sacks no-yds

4.0-24 .

g

rush

yds avg

td

rcv

pr

g plays

5 5 5 5 2 5 5

1 1

fc i20 50+ blk

0 0 0 0 0

td

18.8 12.1 23.7 17.6 20.9

11 20 18 45

tb

yds avg

188 109 142 439 335

OPP 100 54 38 8 1035 216 4.8 207.0 7 929 64-128-4 7.3 14.5 185.8 10 1964 5.7 392.8 16-335 16-313 4-112 8-5 28-310 21-33.5 28:42 29/70 5/10 lg

0 0 0 0

lg

5 344 129 0 5 0 349 0 5 136 98 0 5 0 12 49 5 95 8 0 5 618 1247 49 5 1035 929 313

Pass defense int-yds brup

1-45 .

td

11.0 20.0 18.0 45.0

49 5.4 49 5.4 313 19.6

10 9 6 25 16

Brian Baca J. Robertson Justin Ward K.Alexander Kenneth Cavit Total Opponents gp

11 20 18 45

13 524 40.3 54 6 235 39.2 47 4 166 41.5 52 2 56 28.0 37 1 23 23.0 23

Punt Returns

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

ETBU 107 40 57 10 618 196 3.2 123.6 9 1247 108-171-4 7.3 11.5 249.4 10 1865 5.1 373.0 25-439 9-49 4-94 6-5 33-305 26-38.6 30:16 21/71 12/19

no. yds avg

Alan Martinez Maurcio Aceves Alberto Garcia Brian Baca Kaleb Cue

Away 1-2 1-1 0-1

yds avg

1 1 1 1

Total Offense

## Defensive Leaders 5 Anton Clark 46 Donovan Graham

Home 1-1 1-1 0-0

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

lg avg/g

6 1 1 1 0 0 9 7

yds

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

lg avg/g

4 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10

1-1

12-13 6-7 18-20 18-19 52 50

td

20-29

kick

2nd

Att. 3392 3113 1254 2213 2947

63.2 1247 10 63.2 1247 10 50.0 929 10

15.2 11.0 10.8 15.4 9.9 7.5 4.0 14.0 12.0 6.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 11.5 14.5

50.0 0-0

4.8 4.5 8.6 1.1 3.0 0.5 3.2 4.8

pct

5 139.03 108-171-4 5 139.03 108-171-4 5 130.50 64-128-4 5 23 349 5 21 232 5 16 173 5 14 216 5 13 129 5 13 98 5 2 8 5 1 14 5 1 12 4 1 6 4 1 4 2 1 3 5 1 3 5 108 1247 5 64 929

Score 30-38 21-31 48-13 28-17 14-50

L L W W L

1 0 0 1 0

2 1 1 0 0

2 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

lg

0 0 1

13 13 79 lg

0 0 0 0 0

41 32 37 41 40

kr

ir

total avg/g

0 0 473 94.6 0 0 349 69.8 109 0 343 68.6 188 0 249 49.8 142 0 245 49.0 439 94 2447 489.4 335 112 2724 544.8

rush

pass

total avg/g

243 79 1247 1326 265.2 71 344 0 344 68.8 30 136 0 136 27.2 11 95 0 95 19.0 2 6 0 6 3.0 367 618 1247 1865 373.0 344 1035 929 1964 392.8

qbh

. .

Fumbles rcv-yds

. .

ff

1 .

blkd kick

. .

saf

. .

15


IN IS STA SU NT E!

Show you’re a TIGER fan even when you’re not in the stands!

Why Wait? Walk In, Walk Out TODAY with your custom team VISA® checkcard

sm

Stop by any TB&T branch location to pick up your personal FAN card TODAY! Texas Bank and Trust will make a $4 contribution to your university for every new card sold.

www.texasbankandtrust.com

MEMBER FDIC

EQUAL HOUSING LENDER

16 TBT ETBU Full Page ad 2017.indd 1

7/10/17 3:20 PM


MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER FEATURE ARTICLE

ASHTON NOT LETTING CIRCUMSTANCES DEFINE HIM BY: NATHAN HAGUE

MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER (OCTOBER 4, 2019) ETBU’s Ben Ashton will watch today’s game from the sideline, just like he has the past four games. The senior safety suffered a groin injury against WisconsinPlatteville in week one. “I played all of fall camp but apparently in the very first game, it was torn but I did not know that until I fell and it tore off the bone,” Ashton explained. “I went to make a hit and the force of the impact of the ground just tore it up. Then we had the awkward 15-hour bus ride back. It was not fun.” To say he’s faced adversity in his life would be an understatement, as that week one injury was neither the first, nor worst thing he has had to handle. In high school, he had nine Division I offers that he lost due to an injury. “I broke my foot the day before our first game,” Ashton recalls “That’s whenever I had scouts come out to watch me. I just came down wrong and landed on the outside of my foot and broke it. I missed almost the whole year. I came back and played the last game and the first playoff game but by then, the scouts were like, ‘since you’re hurt, we’ll just give you a walk-on spot.’” As hard as that was for Ashton, that also was not the biggest trial he has faced.

make the most of it and still play in college.”

“I had cancer when I was 1, called ‘neuroblastoma,’” he explained. “It’s a rare type of cancer. It’s called a silent killer because it’s not found until about stage four or five and there was not a cure back then for it. They caught mine just before stage two. I went in for a checkup after I was born and the nurse ran all the basic tests and said I looked fine and healthy. Then she said she didn’t feel comfortable so she ran one more test and they found a golf-ball-sized tumor attached to my spine.”

Ashton said his circumstances often help motivate his teammates.

Fortunately, the cancer was caught at an early stage and the tumor was successfully removed. “Whenever I had the surgery, my mom said the doctor came out in tears,” Ashton said. “So my mom was concerned, like, ‘Did the surgery go well or not?’ and she (the doctor) said she got it all out and that I was cancer free. Whenever my mom walked into where I was, she said she saw two angels, one on the left side and one on the right side, with their wings over me, and she saw their wings lift up and heard the voice of God say, ‘I protected him. He’s healed.’ She got a verse, Psalm 91:11, which says, ‘He will command his angels to guard and protect you.’ So that’s been my life verse.” Despite the fact the cancer was removed, doctors didn’t think Ashton would be able to walk, nonetheless, play football. “For them to take the tumor out, they had to cut a bunch of nerves because the tumor was so big,” Ashton continued. “When they cut the nerves out, it messed up my speech, my eye colors and the way I sweat. Only one eye reacts to light. I only sweat on only one side of my body. I tend to overheat quick and I can’t control it because my body tries to cool down on my right side, making me sweat more on my left side. Nobody knows how to fix it because there’s not much research about the cancer. That’s why I try to wear a particular visor too because of how my eye reacts to light. When they check for a concussion, they only check my left eye because as of now, if you check my right eye, it will say I have a concussion, which I don’t, and my eyes are two extremely different colors and my speech got messed up too from whenever they cut the nerves. So I’ve had to deal with it my whole life.

“When it’s a tough day and it’s hot and then they see me trying to push through it, I’ll be on my knees, some of the players are like, ‘We don’t have an excuse,’” Ashton offered. “’We should not be tired before Ben.’ So there’s a standard of how hard you push yourself for the team.” “When we talk about desire to play football and what a blessing it is to play football, there’s no reason not to go as hard as you can because there’s a guy like Ben who’s just blessed to be alive and he gets to play a game,” ETBU head football coach Brian Mayper said. “Just the fact we’re able to go out and play when so many people aren’t able to should be motivation itself.” Ashton said the game of football helps serve as a good distraction. “I feel like whenever I play, I don’t have to be concerned with my speech and I don’t really think of how I sweat until I have to go cool down,” he added. “I feel like I’m free whenever I play. I’ve had a lot of injuries, too, so because of those, it gives me a will to fight on and push through adversity.” Despite this year being his senior year, Ashton still has one more year of eligibility to play football. “I know I’m going to come back for one more year of football,” he said. “After that, I want to try to play semipro somewhere that is cold to where I don’t have to deal with my sweat as much. I feel like that’s what I would like to try for a few years after I graduate but while I try to do that, I’m going to try to be a nurse tech at a hospital and hopefully be a nurse manager later on. “I want to be remembered as a player who never gave up and never let his circumstances define him,” he concluded.

“Whenever I overheat, there’s a straight line down my face and one side is red and one side is white,” he added. “It’s like I’m wearing a mask, that’s how distinct the line is. I’ve just had to deal with that stuff my whole life and I’ve been able to

17


#33 MAURICIO ACEVES Madisonville, Texas

#37 ROBERT ARQUEROS Farmersville, Texas

#93 DREW BREWSTER Bossier City, La.

18

PAUL ALEMAN Austin, Texas

#6 KESHOYN ALEXANDER Henderson, Texas

CLYDE ALLEN Houma, La.

#22 TERRANCE ALLEN Mount Pleasant, Texas

#56 ERICK ARELLANO Round Rock, Texas

#10 BEN ASHTON Keller, Texas

#7 BRIAN BACA Pittsburg, Texas

#8 BAILEY BADEAUX Patterson, La.

#82 JAY’QUAN BARNETT Henderson, Texas

#3 JALEN BLANTON Rosser, Texas

#84 DIONTE BROOKS Arlington, Texas

#70 KAYLON BRUNO Patterson, La.

MATTHEW BRYANT Quinlan, Texas

#20 AARON BUCKLEY Spring, Texas

#23 EJ BURGESS Denham Springs, Texas

#2 SIRBATIAN CHARLES Patterson, La.

#14 DAVION CARTER Mexia, Texas

#29 KENNETH CAVIT Gonzales, Texas

#63 COLTON CHADLER Diana, Texas

#39 ANGEL CHAPA Mission, Texas

ANDREW CHAPPELL Nacogdoches, Texas

AARON CHENOWETH Alvin, Texas

ALEC CHILD Castroville, Texas

#5 ANTON CLARK Mansfield, Texas

#32 KALEB CUE Katy, Texas

#92 D’MARJAI DEARION Longview, Texas

#31 ISAIAH DENNIS Frierson, La.


CALEB DOLVIN Garland, Texas

#17 KAZZIAH DOUGLAS Killeen, Texas

#97 MORGEN GARCIA Goodrich, Texas

#80 DONNY GIVENS Beeville, Texas

JONATHAN HARRIS #24 JUSTICE HENSON Livonia, Mich. Shreveport, La.

#96 DE’QUALLON JENKINS #83 JAQUEZ JONES Crowley, Texas Shreveport, La.

#75 KEVON KENEBREW Humble, Texas

JARRIUS LANE Tyler, Texas

DEJAUN EALY Palestine, Texas

#46 DONOVAN GRAHAM Forney, Texas

TREVOR HENSON Henderson, Texas

#43 JORDAN ESTES Rowlett, Texas

#81 TARIQ GRAY Henderson, Texas

#38 RODNEY HILL Shreveport, La.

#15 BRAD FREAM Bossier City, La.

#49 ALBERTO GARCIA Gladewater, Texas

#13 KEITHLEN GIRRFIN #34 DEVARION GUYTON Garland, Texas Pittsburg, Texas

JACOBI JACKSON Shelbyville, Texas

JALYN JACKSON Fairfield, Texas

#77 JOSHUA JONES #72 JONATHAN KALAFATIS #66 MICHAEL KALAFATIS #26 KORREY KELLEY Newton, Texas Abilene, Texas Houston, Texas Newton, Texas

#1 GRANT LAPONT-TEATE Orange, Texas

#42 NI’JULL LEE Shreveport, La.

#50 KOLBY LINCOLN Houston, Texas

#25 CIRE LUSTER Bells, Texas

19


#18 DREW MACKAY Forney, Texas

#41 ALAN MARTINEZ Marshall, Texas

#21 MALIK MASON Anna, Texas

CORNELIUS MERCHANT #60 TYRELL MERCHANT Madisonville, Texas Longview, Texas

#99 WAYLON NICKERSON Palestine, Texas

#11 SAMARICK PAUL Patterson. La.

CHRISTIAN RIVERA San Juan, Texas

20

#62 AUSTYN ONEY Harleton, Texas

#12 CHASE PENA Humble, Texas

#51 AJ ROBERTS Spring, Texas

LUKE MORRIS Ft. Worth, Texas

ARTHUR MCDONALD #78 JACOB MCDOALD Houston Texas Houston, Texas

#4 MAURICE MORRIS #19 KAMERON NEELY DONOVAN NEWMAN III Lindale, Texas Orange, Texas Fresno, Texas

#44 ADRIAN OWENS #98 CHAD PAJESTKA #61 SHAMAAL PARISH Texarkana, Texas Holland, Texas Dallas, Texas

KALEB PERRY Pineland, Texas

#28 JEREMIAH ROBERTSON Huntington, Texas

JAALIN MCKEEVER Houston, Texas

#30 ZACH PIKE Dayton, Texas

#86 JT ROMERO Carthage, Texas

#16 ADAM POPE Orange, Texas

#58 RICARDO SALINAS McAllen, Texas

#36 AZAYA PATRICK Teague, Texas

#90 JOSH REED Southlake, Texas

BRANDON SANDERS Forney, Texas


#54 CAMERON SCHMITZ #64 JOSHUA SCHNITKER Mesquite, Texas Sherman, Texas

#47 JAKE SMITH Elgin, Texas

TYLER VAUGHT Normangee, Texas

#87 ANDREW SOLIS Ft. Worth, Texas

#73 ALEX SHAFFER #89 FRANCIS SIL-MBOCK RYKENDRICK SIMPSON San Antonio, Texas Humble, Texas Gloster, La

#68 CORY STANG FREDERICK STANTON Arlington, Texas Magnolia, Texas

#27 JUSTIN WARD #91 KEIMONTRA WASHINGTON #88 JOSHUA WHITMORE Austin, Texas Cypress, Texas Richmond, Texas

#59 KYLE WILLIAMS Hawkins, Texas

WADE WILLIS Forney, Texas

CADE STARNES Frisco, Texas

TAYTON WILLIAMS Lindale, Texas

#76 JACK SMITH Marshall, Texas

#45 CHASE THOMPSON Buffalo, Texas

#35 DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS Texarkana, Texas

#94 JAMES WRIGHT IV Fayetteville, Ark.

21


903-702-7777 WWW.VISITMARSHALLTEXAS.COM 211 N. Washington Ave.Â

22


23

MARSHALL

OUR FAMILY KEEPING YOUR FAMILY ROLLING SINCE 1970.

GO TIGERS! WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF TIRES FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS!

1503 E Grand • Marshall, TX 75672

(903) 472-4905 free wifi • shuttle service • free snack & drinks

Check us out online at www.marshallhometowntire.com 23


MCMURRY UNIVERSITY ROSTER NO. NAME POS. 1 ERIEL DORSEY WR 1 JARED MENDOZA K 2 XAVIER ALEXANDER QB 2 DAVID VAUGHN-OEHLER DB 3 KEVIN HURLEY JR. QB 3 KE’SHAUN JNOFINN DB 4 KIEDRIC CHANCELLOR RB 5 JOSH SMITH LB 5 KAMERON SESSION RB 6 TONEY MITCHELL II DL 6 HAGEN GARVIN QB 7 DAVIAN SMITH RB 7 WILLIE CRAWFORD DB 8 CAHLYL ROSSIN DB 8 MATT HEIFNER QB 9 LEO BROWNFIELD IV RB 9 PABLO SIMENTAL TE 10 DAKOTA RUSSELL-DAVID LB 10 TYREE TAYLOR WR

HT. 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-1 5-8 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-7 5-10 6-3 6-1

WT. 175 200 190 185 180 185 180 225 190 240 185 170 155 170 215 170 200 185 190

CL.-EXP SR.-3L FR.-HS SR.-3L FR.-HS SR.-3L FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-2L SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS JR.-2L FR.-HS JR.-2L SO.-1L SR.-3L FR.-HS SO.-1L SO.-1L

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) ALEXANDRIA, LA. (PEABODY MAGNET) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (WESTERN HILLS) ST. LOUIS, MO. (PILOT POINT) WACO, TEXAS (WACO) DIBOLL, TEXAS (DIBOLL) BAYTOWN, TEXAS (GOOSE CREEK MEMORIAL) DALLAS, TEXAS (WILMER-HUTCHINS) BOSSIER CITY, LA. (AIRLINE) MANSFIELD, TEXAS (LEGACY) DALLAS, TEXAS (SOUTH OAK CLIFF) YOAKUM, TEXAS (YOAKUM) BEAUMONT, TEXAS (CENTRAL) LANCASTER, TEXAS (LANCASTER) DALLAS, TEXAS (COPPELL) EL PASO, TEXAS (FRANKLIN) BATON ROUGE, LA. (CENTRAL) DALLAS, TEXAS (SUNSET) ABILENE, TEXAS (COOPER) SAGINAW, TEXAS (SAGINAW)

11 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19

KAPRICE GRIFFIN LB EVAN FINKEL WR SEVEN WILBUR WR DWAELON SHEPHERD WR CHRISTOPHER BAKER DB BRYSON BARRETT DB CARLOS GARIBAY QB SEAN GERMANY WR DYLAN ROUDEBUSH DB MOISE FOKOMLA WR LADARIAN HALL DB ZEC’QURIE FIELDS WR ROMAN ROSAS DB NICHOLAS KUYKENDALL WR ZACHARY WOOD WR

5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-11

190 165 155 175 170 175 200 185 190 175 180 165 145 150 190

SR.-3L FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS JR.-2L FR.-HS JR.-2L FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS

HOUSTON, TEXAS (HIGHTOWER) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (MACAUTHUR) WELLINGTON, TEXAS (WELLINGTON) NATCHITOCHES, LA. (LAKEVIEW) MANSFIELD, TEXAS (SUMMIT) CANYON, TEXAS (CANYON) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (ROOSEVELT) ABILENE, TEXAS (COOPER) ALVARADO, TEXAS (ALVARADO) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (ROOSEVELT) MESQUITE, TEXAS (WEST MESQUITE) DALLAS, TEXAS (SOUTH OAK CLIFF) BRACKETTVILLE, TEXAS (BRACKETT) SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS (SMITHSON VALLEY) HASLET, TEXAS (EATON)

20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29

NICOLAS PORRAS WESTEN HALCOM FRED JONES ETHAN BLOCKER XAVIER GAYLE JONATHAN THYMES EDWARD COLEMAN JR. MALIK COLLINS KAMIL JACKSON

WR 6-1 RB 5-10 DB 6-0 DB 6-0 LB 5-10 RB 5-9 DB 5-9 DB 5-10 DB 6-0

200 180 180 200 180 165 180 185 160

SO.-1L FR.-HS JR.-2L SR.-3L FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L SO.-1L SO.-1L

EL PASO, TEXAS (EL PASO) GLEN ROSE, TEXAS (GLEN ROSE) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (BRACKENRIDGE) WACO, TEXAS (WEST) ROWLETT, TEXAS (ROWLETT) ALDINE, TEXAS (EISENHOWER) WACO, TEXAS (WACO) WACO, TEXAS (MIDWAY) GALVESTON, TEXAS (FOSSIL RIDGE)

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

DEVION BARKIN JAHARI WILLIAMS DE’MAREA ROBINSON QUINCE NEWSOME DALTON THOMAS JOSHUA RODRIGUEZ CALEB WRIGHT WESTON PYLE KAAMON FILLYAW JARRETT HART

LB 5-11 LB 6-0 RB 5-11 DL 6-2 RB 5-9 LB 6-1 TE 5-10 DL 6-2 WR 6-1 DB 6-0

205 210 200 180 185 220 225 235 195 180

FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-2L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS

BEAUMONT, TEXAS (WEST BROOK) HALTOM CITY, TEXAS (HALTOM) RICE, TEXAS (RICE) MESQUITE, TEXAS (POTEET) BASTROP, TEXAS (BASTROP) WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS (RIDER) WACO, TEXAS (LA VEGA) AZLE, TEXAS (AZLE) BAYTOWN, TEXAS (STERLING) KELLER, TEXAS (FOSSIL RIDGE)

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

JORDAN MCDONALD REAGAN SULLIVAN MITCHELL REINACHER NICHOLAS NAJERA MICHEAS GARIBALDI JAYLAN RUSK JAMES HUMBER JOHN SANCHEZ

LB TE WR WR LB RB DB LB

5-10 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11

210 215 190 165 200 165 190 165

SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-2L FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS

ALBANY, TEXAS (ALBANY) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (ARLINGTON HEIGHTS) FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS (FLOWER MOUND) MESQUITE, TEXAS (NORTH MESQUITE) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (MACARTHUR) PLANO, TEXAS (PLANO) HOUSTON, TEXAS (MACARTHUR) RANGER, TEXAS (RANGER, TEXAS)

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59

MARC JACKSON SETH SETOVICH DEVIN NIXON AUHSTEN SERRANO TRENTON MARSHALL AJ HARRIS JONAH MASTON KEISHAWN PRATT DAVID REYES-COY TYCE ALEXANDER

DL 6-2 LB 6-0 DL 6-1 OL 6-3 LB 5-10 DL 6-0 LB 5-10 LB 6-1 OL 6-0 OL 6-4

235 215 225 295 190 225 220 215 255 285

SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L

RED OAK, TEXAS (RED OAK) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (JOHN JAY) VIDOR, TEXAS (VIDOR) DALLAS, TEXAS (PARISH EPISCOPAL SCHOOL) LA GRANGE, TEXAS (LA GRANGE) RICE, TEXAS (RICE) MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS (MINERAL WELLS) ARLINGTON, TEXAS (MARTIN) WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS (RIDER) BRYAN, TEXAS (NORMANGEE)

60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

TRISTIN ZAMORA NICHOLAS LARA RYAN MILLER SAMUEL RITCHEY DANIEL ZARZOZA III ANDREW ZAMORA KEEGAN BUNT COLTON MCCLAIN KAAREY FILLYAW PAYTON MCCLAIN

DL OL OL OL OL DL DL OL OL OL

200 260 295 275 275 335 235 340 380 330

SO.-1L SO.-1L JR.-2L SO.-1L JR.-2L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (BURBANK) GLEN ROSE, TEXAS (GLEN ROSE) MESQUITE, TEXAS (HORN) POTEET, TEXAS (POTEET) DIBOLL, TEXAS (DIBOLL) HEATH, TEXAS (ROCKWALL-HEATH) GLEN ROSE, TEXAS (GLEN ROSE) RED OAK, TEXAS (RED OAK) BAYTOWN, TEXAS (STERLING) RED OAK, TEXAS (RED OAK)

24

6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-0

NO. NAME 70 TYRIK GILL 71 JOSHUA JOHNSON 72 MATTHEW HOLMES 73 CHANCE HOLDER 74 ELIEL SALAZAR 75 JUAN RAMIREZ 76 KENSON VANCE 77 ZANE STEPHENS 78 JORDAN BANDA 79 DANIEL HERNANDEZ

POS. OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

HT. 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-2

WT. 320 270 285 300 280 280 280 315 245 265

CL.-EXP FR.-HS SO.-1L SR.-3L SR.-3L SO.-1L JR.-2L SO.-1L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS

6-3 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-3 5-7 6-3 6-1 5-6 6-0

160 180 200 140 200 145 235 195 165 185

JR.-2L SO.-1L JR.-2L FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS SO.-1L FR.-HS JR.-2L FR.-HS

BOSSIER CITY, LA. (HUNTINGTON) TYLER, TEXAS (CHAPEL HILL) WEST, TEXAS (WEST) DAYTON, TEXAS (DAYTON) BAYTOWN, TEXAS (LEE) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (MADISON) HOUSTON, TEXAS (MACARTHUR) ARLINGTON, TEXAS (SAM HOUSTON) SHREVEPORT, LA. (HUNTINGTON) FORT WORTH, TEXAS (SOUTHWEST)

TE 6-3 OL 5-11 DL 5-10 DL 6-3 DL 6-2 DL 6-2 DL 5-11 DL 6-3 DL 5-10

225 220 245 215 265 254 275 245 240

FR.-HS FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-2L SO.-1L FR.-HS FR.-HS JR.-2L SR.-3L

WACO, TEXAS (MIDWAY) WACO, TEXAS (CHINA SPRING) ROBY, TEXAS (ROBY) HOUSTON, TEXAS (BOOKER T. WASHINGTON) WACO, TEXAS (WACO) LAS VEGAS, NV. (CANYON SPRINGS) EL PASO, TEXAS (FRANKLIN) WACO, TEXAS (LAVEGA) SPEARSVILLE, LA. (UNION PARISH)

80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

GERALD BROWN WR QUINZARIUS DANIEL WR DANIEL GERIK TE JERMOND LOVELY WR MONTREL MOTTON WR DION MOORE WR BENNY TODD TE ANGEL OJEDA WR JA’COREY THOMAS WR MALACHI LECADRE-GREY WR

90 91 92 93 94 95 96 98 99

JONATHAN RHODES LOGAN SCHUETZ CALEB SMITH AVERY BOOKER DARREION MCLEAN ANTHONY SOARES JUAN RUVALCABA JALEN GOMEZ DEZ TURNER

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) MANSFIELD, TEXAS (SUMMIT) SANTO, TEXAS (SANTO) SUGARLAND, TEXAS (TRAVIS) ODESSA, TEXAS (PERMIAN) ELGIN, TEXAS (ELGIN) ROMA, TEXAS (ROMA) ALVORD, TEXAS (DECATUR) COPPERAS COVE, TEXAS (COPPERAS COVE) WACO, TEXAS (WACO) PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS (CONNALLY)

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Jordan Neal (1st season) DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS: John Jennings OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/RB’S: Gabe Garcia DEFENSIVE LINE: Keafer Clegg DEFENSIVE BACKS: Drake Dowling RECEIVERS: Larry Dockery OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS/SPECIAL TEAMS: Chris Roberts OFFENSIVE LINE: Brooks Billings TIGHT ENDS: John Hotchkin SAFTIES: David Metcalf

HEAD COACH JORDAN NEAL 1ST SEASON

OFFENSE #32 DEE ROBINSON RUNNING BACK

DEFENSE #5 JOSH SMITH LINEBACKER


2019 McMurry Football McMurry Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 14, 2019) All games

* * * *

Date Sep 05, 2019 Sep 14, 2019 Sep 21, 2019 Sep 28, 2019 Oct 05, 2019

MCMURRY UNIVERSITY STATISTICS

Opponent at Trinity University HOWARD PAYNE SUL ROSS STATE at Belhaven University UMHB

Rushing

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

Dee Robinson Kameron Session Davian Smith Leo Brownfield Xavier Alexander Westen Halcom Moise Fokomla Total Opponents Xavier Alexander Hagen Garvin Kevin Hurley Total Opponents Dee Robinson Kevin Hurley Eriel Dorsey Moise Fokomla Montrel Motton Tyree Taylor Zec'Qurie Fields Davian Smith Kameron Session Nicolas Porras Caleb Wright Leo Brownfield Westen Halcom Total Opponents Field Goals

att

gain loss

5 5 4 5 4 1 5 5 5 3 4 3 4 5 5

no.

yds

15 136 14 287 10 217 10 62 3 25 2 22 2 12 2 4 2 3 1 17 1 16 1 0 1 0 64 801 89 1352

fg

Scoring

td

fg

3 2 - 3-3 1 1 1 1 9 3-3 33 4-7 1st

14 61

yds

3-3

lg avg/g

td

lg avg/g

83 191.8 17 6.8 0 0.0 83 160.2 86 266.2

83 27.2 49 57.4 80 54.2 18 12.4 15 6.2 15 22.0 7 2.4 3 0.8 5 0.6 17 5.7 16 4.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 83 160.2 86 270.4

30-39

0-0

40-49

0-0

0-2 0-1

7 80

Interceptions

OT

27 45

0 0

2

Punting

lg blk

0-0

27

-

pts

- 18 - 14 - 12 - 10 6 6 6 - 72 - 243

Total 72 243

0

Punt Returns

no.

Kick Returns

no.

Eriel Dorsey Kevin Hurley Total Opponents

2 1 3 9

Eriel Dorsey Kameron Session Leo Brownfield Kevin Hurley Christopher Baker Dee Robinson Total Opponents All Purpose

Eriel Dorsey Dee Robinson Kameron Sessio Kevin Hurley Dakota Russell-D Total Opponents

10 9 3 2 2 1 27 13

g

rush

4 5 5 5 4 5 5

5 5

ua

22 13

a

9 17

Tackles tot

31 30

tfl/yds

. 2.5-5

Sacks no-yds

. .

td

td

g plays

Pass defense int-yds brup

. .

yds avg

230 242 30 45 52 36 635 268

5.0 15.0 8.3 12.1 23.0 26.9 10.0 22.5 26.0 36.0 23.5 20.6 pr

. .

136 60 42 24 13 319 307

qbh

. 3

72 fc i20 50+ blk

0 0 0

td

10 15 25 109

OPP 105 43 51 11 943 177 5.3 188.6 11 1331 89-130-2 10.2 15.0 266.2 20 2274 7.4 454.8 13-268 9-109 7-192 7-3 50-430 17-35.2 29:33 21/53 3/6

tb

yds avg

rcv

4 5 5 5 3 5 5

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

lg

0

lg

0 217 10 243 136 0 102 3 0 -5 287 15 0 0 0 461 801 25 943 1352 109

Xavier Alexander Dee Robinson Kameron Session Davian Smith Leo Brownfield Total Opponents gp

yds avg

115 57.5

17 499 29.4 49 13 409 31.5 44 1 0 0.0 0

Total Offense

## Defensive Leaders 12 Christopher Baker 5D Josh Smith

Away 0-2 0-1 0-1

MCM 65 27 27 11 461 185 2.5 92.2 3 801 64-134-7 6.0 12.5 160.2 5 1262 4.0 252.4 27-635 3-25 2-115 10-5 35-390 31-29.3 29:51 26/80 4/15

no. yds avg

Kevin Hurley Nicolas Porras TEAM 50-99

Home 0-3 0-3 0-0

no.

Dakota Russell-David

- 1 - 2 - - - 3 3-4 1 1-1

4th

Overall 0-5 0-4 0-1

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

37 48.6 11 20.4 12 13.8 13 17.7 10 3.5 5 3.2 3 0.6 37 92.2 53 188.6

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

3rd

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

lg avg/g

1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 20

20-29

3-3 3-3 31-31 24 57

td

9.1 20.5 21.7 6.2 8.3 11.0 6.0 2.0 1.5 17.0 16.0 0.0 0.0 12.5 15.2

kick

2nd

td

47.9 767 5 50.0 34 0 0.0 0 0 47.8 801 5 68.5 1331 20

avg

pct. 01-19

Att. 2019 1262 1144 1074 747

4.1 2 2.4 0 2.9 0 4.1 1 0.7 0 2.2 0 3.0 0 2.5 3 5.3 11

pct

56-117-5 8-16-1 0-1-1 64-134-7 89-130-2

3-3 100.0 0-0

Score by Quarters McMurry Opponents

243 102 69 53 14 13 3 461 943

effic comp-att-int

Jared Mendoza

Dee Robinson Moise Fokomla Jared Mendoza Eriel Dorsey Kameron Session Leo Brownfield Kevin Hurley Total Opponents

net avg

5 60 268 25 5 42 125 23 5 24 73 4 3 13 55 2 4 19 61 47 4 6 17 4 5 1 3 0 5 185 647 186 5 177 1074 131 4 108.49 5 55.35 5 -200.00 5 99.84 5 202.16

Score 10-41 37-56 7-21 18-46 0-79

L L L L L

1 0 0

2 2 0

0 0 0

1 0 0

lg

0 0 0 0

7 15 15 33 lg

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

43 93 20 26 42 36 93 67

kr

ir

total avg/g

230 0 457 114.2 36 0 415 83.0 242 0 347 69.4 45 0 342 68.4 0 115 115 28.8 635 115 2037 407.4 268 192 2864 572.8

rush

pass

total avg/g

14 767 781 195.2 243 0 243 48.6 102 0 102 20.4 69 0 69 13.8 53 0 53 17.7 461 801 1262 252.4 943 1331 2274 454.8

Fumbles rcv-yds

. .

ff

. .

blkd kick

. .

saf

. .

25


GEORGE’S POND

WOODS FIELD

26 26


OFFENSE Pos. WR WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR TE QB RB

# 11 4 14 13 72 75 75 78 68 73 64 76 70 56 88 81 3 80 47 86 7 15 28 27

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY

Player Yr. Samarick Paul Jr.-2L Maurice Morris, Jr. Sr.-2L Davion Carter So.-1L Keithlen Griffin Fr.-HS Jonathan Kalafatis So.-1L Kevon Kenebrew So.-1L Kevon Kenebrew So.-1L Jacob McDonald So.-1L Cory Stang So.-TR Alex Shaffer So.-1L Josh Schnitker Jr.-2L Jack Smith So.-1L Kaylon Bruno Jr.-2L Erick Arellano Fr.-HS Josh Whitmore Fr.-HS Tariq Gray Jr.-TR Jalen Blanton Jr.-TR Dony Givens Fr.-HS Jake Smith Jr.-2L J.T. Romero Fr.-HS Brian Baca Sr.-3L Brad Fream Fr.-HS Jeremiah Robertson Sr.-3L Justin Ward Jr.-2L

DEFENSE

Pos. LE DT NT RE SLB WLB MLB CB CB S S

# 94 90 98 34 92 99 93 96 5 36 24 39 44 46 2 22 1 35 31 25 30 26

Player Yr. James Wright IV So.-TR Josh Reed So.-1L Chad Prajeska So.-1L Devarion Guyton So.-1L Demarjai Dearion So.-1L Waylon Nickerson So.-1L Drew Brewster Jr.-2L De’Quallon Jenkins Jr.-2L Anton Clark Sr.-3L Azaya Patrick Fr.-HS Justice Henson Jr.-TR Angel Chapa So.-1L Adrian Owens So.-1L Donovan Graham So.-1L Sirbatian Charles Sr.-3L Terrance Allen So.-1L Grant LaPoint-Teate Sr.-3L Dominque Williams Fr.-HS Isaiah Dennis Fr.-HS Cire Luster Fr.-HS Zach Pike Fr.-HS KJ Kelley So.-Tr.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Pos. PK P PR KR LS

# 32 49 41 49 4 81 6 27 43 45

Player Kaleb Cue Alberto Garcia Alan Martinez Alberto Garcia Maurice Morris, Jr. Tariq Gray Keshoyn Alexander Justin Ward Jordan Estes Chase Thompson

Yr. Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-2L Jr.-TR Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

Ht. 5-7 5-5 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-8

Wt. 180 155 165 200 265 285 285 350 250 250 310 340 250 240 180 185 180 190 202 240 190 190 200 175

Hometown Patterson, La. Orange, Texas Mexia, Texas Pittsburg, Texas Newton, Texas Humble, Texas Humble, Texas Santa Fe, Texas Magnolia, Texas San Antonio, Texas Sherman, Texas Marshall, Texas Patterson, La. Mount Pleasant, Texas Richmond, Texas Henderson, Texas Rosser, Texas Beeville, Texas Elgin, Texas Carthage, Texas Pittsburg, Texas Bossier City, La. Huntington, Texas Austin, Texas

Ht. 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-11

Wt. 235 255 266 235 270 230 230 250 185 180 195 170 215 215 185 180 175 170 170 175 185 175

Hometown Fayetteville, Ark. Southlake, Texas Holland, Texas Bryan, Texas Longview, Texas Palestine, Texas Bossier City, La. Crowley, Texas Mansfield, Texas Teague, Texas Shreveport, La. Mission, Texas Dallas, Texas Forney, Texas Patterson, La. Mount Pleasant, Texas Orange, Texas Texarkana, Texas Frierson, La. Bells, Texas Dayton, Texas Abilene, Texas

Ht. 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-5 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-10 6-0

Wt. 175 170 205 170 155 185 185 175 185 200

Hometown Katy, Texas Huntsville, Texas Marshall, Texas Huntsville, Texas Orange, Texas Henderson, Texas Henderson, Texas Austin, Texas Rowlett, Texas Buffalo, Texas

DAVION CARTER

DREW BREWSTER

27


OFFENSE

MCMURRY UNIVERSITY

Pos. # Player Yr. QB 6 Hagen Garvin Fr.-HS 8 Matt Heifner So.-1L RB 32 Dee Robinson Fr.-HS 5 Kameron Session So-1L WR 3 Kevin Hurley Sr.-3L 11 Evan Finkel Fr.-HS WR 1 Eriel Dorsey Sr.-3L 84 Motrel Mottin Fr.-HS WR 15 Moise Fokomla So.-1L 83 Jermond Lovely Fr.-HS TE 36 Caleb Wright Fr.-HS 41 Regan Sullivan So.-1L LT 79 Daniel Hernandez Fr.-HS 58 David Reyes-Coy Fr.-HS LG 70 Tyrik Gill Fr.-HS 77 Zane Stephens Fr.-HS C 64 Daniel Zarzoza Jr.-2L 74 Eliel Salazar So.-1L RG 65 Andrew Zamora Fr.-HS 76 Kenson Vance So.-1L RT 59 Tyce Alexander So.-1L 75 Juan Ramierz Jr.-2L

DEFENSE

Pos. # Player LE 98 Jalen Gomez 37 Reid Pyle NG 99 Dez Turner 99 Dez Turner DT 50 Marc Jackson 96 Juan Ruvalcaba OLB 5 Josh Smith 51 Seth Setovich WLB 10 Dakota Russell-David 31 Jahari Williams MLB 44 Micheas Garibaldi 54 Trenton Marshall STUD 24 Xavier Gayle 39 Jarrett Hart CB 8 Cahlyl Rossin 28 Malik Collins CB 16 Zec’Qurie Fields 13 Bryson Barret S 3 Ke’Shaun Jnofinn 19 Zac Wood S 12 Chris Baker 21 Westen Halcom

Yr. Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-1L Jr.-2L So.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

SPECIAL TEAMS

Pos. LS SS H P K

28

# 91 64 64 91 6 20 9 1 9

Player Logan Schuetz Daniel Zarzoza Daniel Zarzoza Logan Schuetz Hagen Garvin Nico Porras Pablo Simental Jared Mendoza Pablo Simental

Yr. Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

Ht. 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-2

Wt. 185 215 200 190 180 165 175 200 175 140 225 215 265 255 320 315 275 280 335 280 285 280

Hometown Yoakum, Texas El Paso, Texas Rice, Texas Mansfield, Texas Diboll, Texas San Antonio, Texas Alexandria, La. Baytown, Texas San Antonio, Texas Dayton, Texas Waco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Austin, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Mansield, Texas Copperas Cove, Texas Diboll, Texas Elgin, Texas Rockwall, Texas Decatur, Texas Normangee, Texas Roma, Texas

Ht. 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-10

Wt. 245 235 295 295 235 275 225 215 185 210 200 190 180 169 170 185 185 185 185 190 170 180

Hometown Waco, Texas Azle, Texas Spearsville, La Spearsville, La Red Oak, Texas El Paso, Texas Bossier City, La San Antonio, Texas Abilene, Texas Haltom, Texas San Antonio, Texas La Grange, Texas Rowlett, Texas Keller, Texas Coppell, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Dallas, Texas Baytown, Texas Easton, Texas Mansfield, Texas Glenn Rose, Texas

Ht. 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-10

Wt. 220 275 275 220 185 200 200 200 200

Hometown China Springs, Texas Diboll, Texas Diboll, Texas China Springs, Texas Yoakum, Texas El Paso, Texas Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas

DEE ROBINSON

JOSH SMITH


29


2019 ETBU CHEER SQUAD

‘94

30


2019 ETBU POM SQUAD

SCHLOTZSKY’S PROUDLY SUPPORTS

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY TIGERS

FREE CHIPS & SMALL DRINK WITH PURCHASE OF AN ENTRÉE OR MEDIUM SANDWICH

ENTREES: MAC N’ CHEESE, PIZZA, SALAD, FLATBREAD, PICK2, SANDWICH.

Valid only at Schlotzsky’s restaurant located at 1600 E. End Blvd., N, Marshall, TX 75672. Not valid with any other offer. Not valid for online orders. One coupon per purchase. Exclusive of tax and gratuity. Sale, resale and/or internet distribution strictlyprohibited. Void where prohibited. Cash value 1/100¢. No cash back. Additional exclusions may apply. ©2019 Schlotzsky’s Franchisor SPV LLC. All rights reserved. 332433. Valid through 12/31/19. CODE: 288 ®

SAE_332433_ETBU_High School Football Program_8.5x5.indd 1

1600 E. End Blvd., N. Marshall, TX 75672 7/22/19 5:38 PM

31


CORNISH FIELD

26 32 32

VETERANS’ MEMORIAL TENNIS COMPLEX


Quick facts Location: Marshall, Texas Founded: 1912 Enrollment: 1593 President: Dr. J. Blair Blackburn Mascot: Tigers Colors: Navy and Gold National Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference Affilation: American Southwest Conference 1 NCAA National Championship 1 NCAA Super Regional Championship 1 cfl player 2 cfl training camp players 2 NCAA College World Series Appearances 2 NCAA Elite Eight Finishes 2 NCAA Women of the Year Top Nine Finalists 2 CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year Players 3 MLB Drafts 3 NCAA Regional Championships 3 ASC Athletes of the Year 4 ASC Community Service Athletes of the Year 4 nfl training camp players 11 professional football players 16 Academic All-Americans 17 ASC Championships 19 NCAA Tournament Appearances 19 ASC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Awards 25 football all-americans

#

HENOTACE


BE

AT ETBU.

Enhance

community

For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of His glorious

He may strengthen you with power

through His Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being

and established in love, may have

, together with all

the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that you may be

to the measure of

all the fullness of God. Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him

glory in the church and in

Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:14-21 Ephesians 3:14-21 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY | 903.923.2000 ONE TIGER DRIVE | MARSHALL, TEXAS 75670

ETBU.EDU

#BEYOUATETBU


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.