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<strong>2011</strong> CATAWBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUIDE<br />
THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE<br />
Catawba College was founded in<br />
Newton, North Carolina in 1851 by<br />
the German Reformed Church. In 1890,<br />
Catawba became a coeducational institution,<br />
with the first woman graduate <strong>com</strong>pleting<br />
her studies in 1893. Officials<br />
closed the Newton campus in 1923 and<br />
moved to its present location in Salisbury,<br />
re-opening in 1925. In 1957, the<br />
Evangelical and Reformed Church merged<br />
to form the United Church of Christ, with<br />
which the College maintains affiliation.<br />
Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury-<br />
Rowan County <strong>com</strong>munity through its programs<br />
and services. The Roberston College-<br />
Community Center, a facility built as a joint<br />
venture with the <strong>com</strong>munity over 35 years<br />
ago, houses the Shuford School of Performing<br />
Arts and showcases musical and theatre productions<br />
from the <strong>college</strong> and the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />
Similarly, the <strong>college</strong>’s athletic facilities<br />
have been enhanced be the local <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
and are available to the local residents as well<br />
as the students.<br />
In the more than 75 years since Catawba<br />
opened its doors in the Salisbury <strong>com</strong>munity,<br />
it has built a tradition of successful graduates<br />
who continue to honor the College by their<br />
achievements and enable it through their support<br />
to strengthen with each entering class.<br />
These graduates include physicians, attorneys,<br />
teachers and <strong>college</strong> professors, corporate<br />
executives, actors and musicians, social workers<br />
and others who contribute to our society<br />
in a variety of ways.<br />
From one building, three-quarters of a<br />
century ago in Salisbury, Catawba College<br />
today has grown to a campus of 27 buildings<br />
on 276 acres, with 189 acres devoted to an<br />
outstanding ecological preserve. Almost all of<br />
the buildings on campus have undergone renovations<br />
in the recent past and two new<br />
buildings, the<br />
Catawba College<br />
Center for the<br />
Environment and the<br />
Catawba Sports<br />
Center are now <strong>com</strong>pleted.<br />
Over 1,300<br />
students representing<br />
over 25 states and<br />
several foreign<br />
countries attend Catawba. The student body<br />
is evenly divided among men and women.<br />
MAJORS OFFERED<br />
Bachelor of Arts<br />
Biology<br />
Chemistry<br />
Chemistry Education<br />
Communication Arts<br />
Comprehensive Science Education<br />
Education<br />
English<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
French<br />
History<br />
Mathematics<br />
Music<br />
Political Science<br />
Psychology<br />
Religion & Philosophy<br />
Sociology<br />
Spanish<br />
Theatre Arts<br />
Bachelor of Fine Arts<br />
Musical Theatre<br />
Theatre Arts<br />
Bachelor of Science<br />
Athletic Training<br />
Biology<br />
Business Administration<br />
Chemistry<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
Information Systems<br />
Mathematics<br />
Medical Technology<br />
Physical Education<br />
Recreation<br />
Theatre Arts Administration<br />
Therapeutic Recreation<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Catawba Athletic Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Head Coach Chip Hester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5<br />
Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16<br />
Chiefs Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Shuford Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Veteran Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
<strong>2011</strong> New<strong>com</strong>er Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />
Indians’ 2010 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23<br />
2010 Year in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28<br />
All-Americans and Pro Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />
Record Vs. All Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />
Year-By-Year Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-33<br />
Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34<br />
Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />
Career Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />
Top Individual Seasons . . . . . . Inside Back Cover<br />
<strong>2011</strong> SCHEDULE<br />
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME<br />
Sept. 3 at St. Augustine’s Raleigh,NC 1:30<br />
Sept. 10 at Coastal Carolina Conway,SC 6:00<br />
SEPT. 17 NEWBERRY* SALISBURY 7:00<br />
Sept. 24 at Tusculum* Greeneville,TN 2:00<br />
OCT. 1 UNC PEMBROKE SALISBURY 7:00<br />
Oct. 8 at Carson-Newman* Jefferson City,TN 1:00<br />
OCT. 15 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 1:30<br />
OCT. 22 WINGATE* (FW/HC) SALISBURY 1:30<br />
Oct. 29 at North Greenville Tigerville,SC 3:30<br />
Nov. 5 at Brevard* Brevard,NC 2:00<br />
NOV. 12 LENOIR-RHYNE* SALISBURY 1:30<br />
BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES<br />
* Denotes South Atlantic Conference games<br />
(FW) Denotes Family Weekend<br />
(HC) Denotes Home<strong>com</strong>ing Weekend<br />
CREDITS<br />
This <strong>football</strong> yearbook is a publication of the<br />
Catawba College Sports Information Office.<br />
EDITOR: Jim Lewis, Director of Sports Information<br />
WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY: Chuck Williams, Jim Lewis,<br />
James Sipes, Curtis Fowler and<br />
David McDowell.<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
HEAD COACH: Chip Hester (10th year, 63-34)<br />
ASSISTANT COACHES: John Fitz, D.J. Summers, Khanis Hubbard, Todd McComb, Bob Lancaster,<br />
Radell Lockhart, Brian Hinson, Lyle Nabor, Corey Ready, Shawn Thomas, Sherman Howze<br />
FOOTBALL OFFICE TELEPHONES: (704-637-4558, 637-4479, 637-4454)<br />
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dennis Davidson (704-637-4474)<br />
SPORTS INFORMATION: Jim Lewis (704-637-4720)<br />
TICKET INFORMATON: Peggy Mason (704-637-4474)<br />
STADIUM: Shuford Stadium (4,000)<br />
COLORS: Blue and White
Administration<br />
DR. JOE OXENDINE<br />
President<br />
Dr. Joseph B. Oxendine, chancellor emieritus of UNC<br />
Pembroke, is currently serving as the interim president of<br />
Catawba College. Oxendine took over in March of <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Oxendine is a 1952 alumnus of Catawba and a member of<br />
the Board of Trustees.<br />
A native of Pembroke, NC, Oxendine served as chancellor<br />
of UNC Pembroke from 1989-1999. During his<br />
tenure there, the institution changed its name from<br />
Pembroke State University, its Carnegie Foundation classification to Comprehensive I, and<br />
its athletic conference from NAIA to NCAA II. New degree programs were also added<br />
under Oxendine's leadership, including a RN-BSN nursing program (offered jointly with<br />
Fayetteville State University), an MBA program, MA degrees in Agency Counseling and<br />
School Counseling, and bachelors degrees in Criminal Justice, Community Health<br />
Education, American Studies, Mass Communications, and Birth-Kindergarten. The landscape<br />
of the UNC Pembroke also changed during this period, with new, expanded, and renovated<br />
buildings, and an increase in student diversity.<br />
Oxendine graduated from Catawba College in 1952, and earned his master's of education<br />
degree from Boston University in 1953 and his doctorate of education from Boston<br />
University in 1959. He worked in automobile factories in Detroit, Michigan, played professional<br />
baseball in the Pittsburgh Pirates Minor League System for three years, and served<br />
in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955 in Korea and Hawaii. He was a teacher and athletic coach<br />
in the Lynchburg Public Schools in Virginia between 1955 and 1957, before be<strong>com</strong>ing a<br />
Teaching Fellow at Boston University between 1957 and 1959. For 30 years, between 1959<br />
and 1989, he served as dean and professor at Temple University in Philadelphia.<br />
Oxendine has authored two books: "American Indian Sports Heritage," two editions<br />
(1988/1995), University of Nebraska Press; and "Psychology of Motor Learning," two editions<br />
(1968/1984), Prentice-Hall, Incorporated. He also has authored three dozen professional<br />
and research articles, and five chapters in books on motor learning.<br />
His honors and accolades are numerous. Catawba honored him in 2007 with its O.B.<br />
Michael Award, inducted him into its Sports Hall of Fame in 1978, and awarded him an<br />
Honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1979. Boston University honored him with its<br />
Alumni Award for Distinguished Public Service in 1978, while Temple University awarded<br />
him its Stauffer Award for Outstanding Faculty Service in 1989. He received the R. Tait<br />
McKenzie Award from the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation<br />
and Dance in 1993 and the Charles D. Henry Award for the enhancement of ethnic minority<br />
members in 1989.<br />
Oxendine serves or has served on the board of directors for the Lost Colony; the<br />
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' Commission on Colleges; the National<br />
Institute of Health's Office of Minority Programs; the Fact-Finding Team of the American<br />
Association of State Colleges and Universities; and the Advisory Council for the N.C. Center<br />
for Nursing.<br />
Oxendine has been married for 50 years to the former Adrienne McNaughton of<br />
Philadelphia and the two are parents of two adult children, James Thomas and Jean Marie.<br />
Athletic Training<br />
BOB CASMUS, M.S., ATC<br />
Athletic Training<br />
DENNIS DAVIDSON<br />
Athletic Director<br />
Dennis Davidson has been director of athletics<br />
since May of 1996. He came to Catawba College in July<br />
1984 as director of public information and moved totally<br />
into sports information one year later.<br />
In 1991, Davidson was promoted to assistant to the<br />
athletic director, and in 1993, he was promoted to assistant<br />
athletic director for game operations, in addition to<br />
the sports information duties.<br />
Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also been<br />
responsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had significant<br />
roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South Atlantic<br />
Conference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a member<br />
of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and was<br />
a member of the regional advisory <strong>com</strong>mittee for NCAA Division II <strong>football</strong> (2002-<br />
04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball and<br />
chairman of the SAC Athletic Directors Council.<br />
Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House and<br />
Shuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam Moir<br />
Christmas Basketball Classic since 1996.<br />
A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America<br />
(CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the Carolinas<br />
Conference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peers<br />
as District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93.<br />
Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 from<br />
West Rowan High School, where he was a four-year letterman in baseball, earning<br />
All-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior.<br />
Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working as<br />
a part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his <strong>college</strong> years. He actually began<br />
at The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975.<br />
A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president of<br />
the Westside Pool Association.<br />
Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at Lexington<br />
Memorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (22), a Catawba graduate,<br />
Katie (19), a sophomore at Catawba, and Carrie (14).<br />
Robert J. Casmus is in his 21st year as head athletic<br />
trainer at Catawba College. He oversees<br />
all athletic health care services and the athletic<br />
drug testing and education program.<br />
A native of Sinking Spring, PA, Casmus<br />
earned a bachelor's degree in health education<br />
from Temple University in 1983 and a Master’s<br />
in Athletic Training from the University of<br />
Arizona in 1985. During his time in the<br />
Pennsylvania area, he worked as an athletic<br />
trainer for St. John Neumann High School, and<br />
as a summer intern for the Philadelphia Eagles.<br />
In addition, Casmus <strong>com</strong>pleted the Advanced Athletic Training Program at West Chester<br />
University in 1983 and is a certified EMT in the state of North Carolina.<br />
Prior to his current position, Casmus was the head athletic trainer at Chowan<br />
College (1985-1990). He also volunteered at the 1987 Pan American Games and was an<br />
intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 1988. He served on the athletic training<br />
staff for the 1990 Olympic Sports Festival in Minneapolis, MN, and was the head athletic<br />
trainer for the United Football League exhibition game in Taipei, Taiwan in July of<br />
1994.<br />
Casmus served as a test site administrator for the BOC and is currently on the Board<br />
of Certification's examination development <strong>com</strong>mittee. He served two terms as the<br />
District III Representative to the NATA Public Relations Committee from 1998-2005.<br />
From 2005-<strong>2011</strong>, Casmus served on the Board of Directors for the NATA Research and<br />
Education Foundation. He served on the NATA College & University Athletic Trainers<br />
Committee from 2007-<strong>2011</strong>.<br />
At the NATA National Convention in June 2005, Casmus received the Athletic<br />
Training Service Award and the 2010 Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award from<br />
the NATA. He is also a recipient of the 2005 Dan Libera Service Award from the Board<br />
of Certification and was named the North Carolina College & University Athletic Trainer<br />
of the Year in 2003 and in 2008. In 2007, he was named the NCAA Division 2 College<br />
and University Athletic Trainer of the Year by the NATA.<br />
Casmus was appointed and serves as the Vice-Chair to the North Carolina Board of<br />
Athletic Trainer Examiners which oversees the licensure and practice act for certified<br />
athletic trainers in North Carolina. He is the in<strong>com</strong>ing District 3 Representative to the<br />
NATA Honors and Awards Committee and currerntly chairs the MAATA Hall of Fame<br />
Committee. He also serves as a member of the Catawba College Community<br />
Emergency Response Team (CERT) and the Catawba College Campus Safety Council.<br />
Casmus and his wife Teresa reside in Salisbury. Teresa is a pharmacist with the<br />
Medicine Shoppe in Salisbury. They have a son, Will, who was born in March of 1999.<br />
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Coaching Staff<br />
CHIP HESTER<br />
Head Football Coach<br />
Chip Hester enters his tenth season as head coach of the Catawba College <strong>football</strong> program. He is<br />
the 20th head <strong>football</strong> coach at the College.<br />
His 63 wins tie him for second all-time and his .650 winning percentage stands third all-time at<br />
Catawba. In 2007, Hester was named the SAC and AFCA Region Coach of the Year after guiding the<br />
Indians to an 11-2 mark, a league championship and a berth in the NCAA II Playoffs. In 2003, he<br />
<strong>guide</strong>d the Tribe to a 9-2 record and a South Atlantic Conference Championship. Hester <strong>guide</strong>d the<br />
Tribe to an 8-3 record in his rookie season at the helm and returned Catawba to the NCAA II playoffs<br />
for the fourth straight year.<br />
Hester joined the Catawba <strong>football</strong> staff in 1995, serving under David Bennett for seven seasons.<br />
For three of those years, he was part of the South Atlantic Conference Coaching Staff of the Year. The<br />
Indians won back-to-back conference titles in 2000 and 2001 and qualified for the NCAA II Playoffs<br />
from 1999-2002, advancing to the semifinals in 2001.<br />
Hester came to Catawba from Guilford College. His duties prior to be<strong>com</strong>ing head coach were to<br />
coordinate the passing game, coach the wide receivers and coordinate all <strong>football</strong> recruiting. In<br />
addition to his <strong>football</strong> duties, Hester also served as assistant athletic director for <strong>com</strong>pliance and<br />
remains an advisor for the<br />
Fellowship of Christian<br />
Athletes program.<br />
For two seasons, 1996-98, Hester served as the head coach<br />
for the Catawba College men’s golf program. Hester <strong>guide</strong>d the<br />
team to the 1998 South Atlantic Conference Championship and<br />
to NCAA II Regional berths in both seasons. He coached two<br />
All-Americans, a SAC Player of the Year and a SAC Freshman of<br />
the Year.<br />
A 1992 graduate of Guilford College, Hester earned a bachelor’s<br />
degree in business management. He <strong>com</strong>pleted a master’s<br />
degree in sports management at Georgia Southern in 1993.<br />
While <strong>com</strong>pleting his master’s degree, Hester worked as an<br />
intern at Catawba, assisting <strong>football</strong>, sports information and athletic<br />
operations. He graduated from Millbrook High School in<br />
Raleigh in 1988.<br />
Hester was a standout athlete in <strong>football</strong> and track at<br />
Millbrook. He earned honorable mention all-conference honors<br />
in <strong>football</strong>. At Guilford, Hester was a four-year <strong>football</strong> letterman<br />
(wide receiver), earning the Golden Helmet Award and<br />
Leadership Award as a senior. He was also a member of the<br />
Varsity Athletic Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.<br />
He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach<br />
at Millbrook High School, working with receivers. He followed<br />
as a graduate assistant coach (receivers) at Catawba in 1993.<br />
Hester, a native of Raleigh, NC, resides in Salisbury with his<br />
wife, Trish. Trish is an assistant principal at West Rowan Middle<br />
School. They have two daughters,Morgan (13),andTori (9). The<br />
Hesters are active members of First Baptist Church in Salisbury.<br />
COACH CHIP HESTER<br />
Hometown: Raleigh, NC<br />
Alma Mater: Guilford (1992)<br />
Career Record: 63-34<br />
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The Coaching Staff<br />
JOHN FITZ<br />
Assistant Head Coach<br />
Running Backs<br />
Co-Special Teams Coordinator<br />
Director of Strength and Conditioning<br />
John Fitz begins his sixth season as a coach with the Catawba <strong>football</strong><br />
program. He came to Catawba from New Hanover High School,<br />
where he spent six years. His duties at Catawba will include serving<br />
as assistant head coach, coach the running backs, help to coordinate<br />
special teams and direct the strength and conditioning program.<br />
In 2006, the Indians ranked No. 12 in the nation, allowing 248.5<br />
yards per game with Fitz as the defensive<br />
coordinator.<br />
At New Hanover, Fitz served as head<br />
coach for the last four years. Prior to<br />
be<strong>com</strong>ing head coach, he spent two<br />
seasons as defensive coordinator and<br />
strength coach. New Hanover qualified<br />
for the state playoffs each season with<br />
Fitz.<br />
Fitz spent 12 years as defensive coordinator<br />
and strength coordinator at J.F.<br />
Webb High School before moving to<br />
New Hanover. He began his coaching career as an assistant at High<br />
Point Central High School.<br />
Fitz resides in Granite Quarry with his wife, Anne. They have a son,<br />
Jackson (9).<br />
Brian Hinson<br />
Offensive Line<br />
Running Game Coordinator<br />
Brian Hinson begins his second season as an<br />
assistant coach with the Catawba <strong>football</strong> program.<br />
He returns after a three-year stint as the<br />
head coach for East Rowan High School. His<br />
duties will include coaching the offensive line<br />
and coordinate the running game.<br />
Hinson was a four-year starter for Catawba and in 1999 earned the<br />
Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the top lineman in the South Atlantic<br />
Conference. He started four years at left tackle for the Indians and was<br />
twice named an AFCA All-American. Before <strong>com</strong>ing to Catawba, Hinson<br />
was an all-conference performer at East Montgomery High School.<br />
A 2000 Catawba graduate with a degree in physical education, Hinson<br />
began his coaching career at North Rowan High School. In two seasons,<br />
he coached one Shrine Bowl performer and helped the Cavaliers to a<br />
state playoff berth. He moved to Coastal Carolina in 2002, where he<br />
served as a graduate assistant and was on the staff of the 2004 Big South<br />
Champions. He earned a masters degree in elementary education in<br />
2005.<br />
Hinson returned to Salisbury in 2005 to be<strong>com</strong>e the offensive line<br />
coach at East Rowan High School. He became the head coach in 2007<br />
and helped the Mustangs to a pair of state playoff appearances. In 2009,<br />
he was named the Rowan County Co-Coach of the Year.<br />
Hinson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Shanna. They have a daughter,<br />
Elinor (4).<br />
BOB LANCASTER<br />
Defensive Coordinator<br />
Football Operations<br />
Bob Lancaster is entering his fourteenth<br />
season at Catawba. He joined the staff in<br />
1998 from North Mecklenburg High School.<br />
His duties this year will be to coordinate the<br />
defense and coach the defensive backs. He<br />
will also be in charge of <strong>football</strong> operations.<br />
He served as special teams coordinator from<br />
2001 to 2007. He has coached running backs<br />
and tight ends at Catawba in the past.<br />
In his first season as defensive coordinator,<br />
the Indians led the SAC in scoring defense, sacks and tackles for loss.<br />
The unit was second in passing yards allowed. A 1994 graduate of the<br />
University of Alberta, Lancaster earned a degree in business education.<br />
While at Alberta, he was quarterback of the <strong>football</strong> team. He was captain<br />
and helped Alberta advance to the Canada West Championship Game.<br />
Lancaster began coaching at North Mecklenburg High School in 1996<br />
and served as offensive coordinator. He helped coach at CFL pre-season<br />
camps with the Edmonton Eskimos (1991-97) and the Hamilton TigerCats<br />
(1998-2005), working with running backs, receivers, defensive backs, and<br />
quarterbacks. In 2006, he served as an assistant coach with the Rhein Fire<br />
of NFL Europe. In 2009, Lancaster interned as a linebacker coach with the<br />
CFL Saskatchewan RoughRiders.<br />
Lancaster was born and reared in Regina, Saskatchewan, and currently<br />
resides in Charlotte with his wife, Kimberly. She is a nurse in the Charlotte<br />
area. They have a daughter, Alexus (8).<br />
D.J. SUMMERS<br />
Recruiting Coordinator<br />
Passing Game Coordinator<br />
Wide Receivers<br />
Pro Liaison<br />
D.J. Summers is in his tenth season as a<br />
coach at Catawba College. He returned to his<br />
alma mater after coaching at West Iredell High<br />
School. His duties will be to coach the wide receivers, coordinate passing<br />
game and coordinate recruiting, as well as being the Pro Liaison. In<br />
2008, Summers tutored single-season rushing record breaker Jamelle<br />
Cuthberston. In 2007, he coached two All-SAC running backs in Kory<br />
Fisher and George Bell. His group of backs broke the school record for<br />
rushing yards in a single season with 2,616 yards and 41 TD’s.<br />
At West Iredell, Summers coached the wide receivers. He began his<br />
coaching career at Polk County High School in 1997. He coached the<br />
receivers and defensive backs at Polk County from 1997-01 and also<br />
served as basketball coach.<br />
Summers was a four-year performer at Catawba, earning All-SAC honors<br />
in 1995 and 1996. During his four years, Summers totaled 68 receptions<br />
for 1,284 yards and caught 15 touchdown passes. He stands 17th<br />
on Catawba’s all-time receiving leaders and is second in career yards per<br />
catch at 18.9 per reception. He graduated in 1997 with a degree in<br />
physical education.<br />
In high school, at West Iredell, Summers started all four seasons and<br />
earned a spot in the East-West All-Star Game. As a wide receiver, quarterback<br />
and defensive back, he was a two-time all-conference performer<br />
and was team MVP as a senior.<br />
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TODD McCOMB<br />
Co-Special Teams Coordinator<br />
Linebackers<br />
Todd McComb begins his sixth season as an assistant coach at his<br />
alma mater. McComb has added the title of Co-Special Teams<br />
Coordinator for the 2010 season. He has mentored several South<br />
Atlantic Conference Players and instructed Catawba’s top tacklers<br />
over the past three seasons. His others<br />
duties include coaching linebackers<br />
and coordinating Catawba’s first<br />
class summer camps.<br />
In 2010, McComb was selected to<br />
attend the NCAA Football Coaches<br />
Academy. Held in Indianapolis in May,<br />
the Academy is designed to improve<br />
and reinforce various aspects of securing,<br />
managing, and excelling in head<br />
<strong>football</strong> coaching positions at the<br />
intercollegiate level.<br />
McComb has mentored All-SAC<br />
performers in each of his four years. Lester Sconyers, Charles<br />
McAfee, Joe Brown and Cory Johnson were All-SAC, while Lakeem<br />
Perry was the Defensive Freshmen of the Year.<br />
A four-year standout at Catawba, McComb earned the Kirkland<br />
Award in 2003 as the top senior male athlete and helped the Indians<br />
to four straight NCAA II playoff berths and a pair of SAC titles. He<br />
was a consensus All-American as a senior, twice named to All-<br />
American Teams and was a four-time All-South Region performer.<br />
McComb, who earned a degree in mathematics, was also twice<br />
named to the academic all-district squad.<br />
McComb returned to Catawba after spending the 2005 season as<br />
a graduate assistant with the University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />
Hill. He began his coaching career at Coastal Carolina University in<br />
2003, serving as graduate assistant. He coached the Inside<br />
Linebackers for two seasons. McComb obtained a Master of<br />
Education from Coastal Carolina in 2005.<br />
McComb, along with his wife Africa, resides in Salisbury.<br />
KHANIS HUBBARD<br />
Defensive Line<br />
Film Coordinator<br />
Khanis Hubbard enters his eighth season as an<br />
assistant with the Catawba <strong>football</strong> program in<br />
2010. Hubbard will serve as defensive line coach<br />
and film coordinator. He is a 2004 Catawba graduate<br />
with a degree in <strong>com</strong>munications.<br />
Last year, Catawba led the conference with 33 sacks and 108 stops<br />
for losses. Ron Ellington was a three time All-SAC and All-American performer<br />
under Hubbbard and was the 2006 SAC Defensive Player of the<br />
Year.<br />
While at Catawba, Hubbard was a two-time All-SAC and all-region<br />
selection and earned All-America honors as a senior. Over his four seasons,<br />
he was credited with 169 tackles, including 19.5 sacks and 50<br />
stops for losses and helped Catawba to three SAC titles. Hubbard had<br />
12 sacks and 24 tackles for loss during his senior season and earned a<br />
spot in the Cactus Bowl All-Star Game. He was a standout at Enloe High<br />
School in Raleigh, NC, where he was an all-conference performer.<br />
RADELL LOCKHART<br />
Defensive Ends<br />
Academic Coordinator<br />
Radell Lockhart will be in his seventh season as an<br />
assistant coach at his alma mater in <strong>2011</strong>. A 2001<br />
Catawba graduate, Lockhart earned a degree in recreation.<br />
His duties will be to assist with the defensive line,<br />
concentrating on the ends.<br />
At Catawba, Lockhart earned South Atlantic Conference Defensive Player<br />
of the Year honors as a senior in 2000. He was also named to three All-<br />
America teams as he recorded 10 sacks and 31 stops for losses. Lockhart<br />
holds the school record with 103 tackles for loss and had 27 sacks.<br />
Lockhart played professionally over four years, including stints with the<br />
New York Giants, New York Jets and San Diego Chargers. He played three<br />
seasons in NFL Europe, two with the Scottish Claymores and one with the<br />
Frankfurt Galaxy. He helped the Galaxy to an appearance in the 2004 World<br />
Bowl.<br />
Lockhart was a three-year starter at Independence High School and still<br />
resides in Charlotte.<br />
COREY READY<br />
Defensive Assistant<br />
Corey Ready begins his third season as an assistant<br />
coach with the Catawba <strong>football</strong> program. He<br />
is a 2006 Catawba graduate with a degree in sports<br />
management. Ready will assist in coaching the secondary.<br />
At Catawba, Ready was a three-time All-South Atlantic Conference<br />
selection. He set school marks for receptions and receiving yards in a<br />
career, finishing with 190 catches for 2,976 yards. In 2003 he established<br />
school marks with 70 receptions for 1,043 yards, earning allregion<br />
honors.<br />
Ready is a native of Aiken, SC, graduating from Aiken High School.<br />
LYLE NABER<br />
Offensive Assistant<br />
Lyle Naber begins his third season as an assistant<br />
coach with Catawba. His duties will include coaching<br />
the new Y-Back position. Naber is working on<br />
degrees in history and secondary education.<br />
Naber previously coached at Florida Air<br />
Academy from 2006-08. He served as co-offensive coordinator while<br />
coaching the quarterbacks and wide receivers. Naber played <strong>football</strong><br />
for North Carolina Wesleyan.<br />
A native of Melbourne, FL, Naber graduated from Melbourne<br />
Central Catholic High School in 2004.<br />
SHAWN THOMAS<br />
Specialists<br />
Shawn Thomas is entering his first season as an<br />
assistant coach with the Catawba <strong>football</strong> program in<br />
the spring of <strong>2011</strong>. He <strong>com</strong>es to Catawba after a twoyear<br />
stint at NCAA I-AA North Carolina A & T. Thomas<br />
will be working with the special teams, assisting with<br />
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the kickers, punters and long snappers as well as other duties within the<br />
Catawba program.<br />
Thomas is a veteran of the United States Army and multiple professional<br />
indoor <strong>football</strong> leagues. In 2008, he served as the specialist coach at Division<br />
III Guilford College. Prior to his coaching career, Thomas spent five seasons<br />
kicking in the Arena Football League 2 and the National Indoor Football<br />
League with teams in North Carolina and Florida.<br />
As a kicker at Winston-Salem State, Thomas captured first-team All-CIAA<br />
honors in 1997 and 1999. In 1999, he led the CIAA with 11 field goals and 27<br />
extra points in helping the Rams win the conference championship. Before<br />
enrolling at Winston-Salem State, Thomas served in the Army for five years. An<br />
Army Reserve Medical Corps Officer, Thomas has a total of 15 years in the U.S.<br />
Army.<br />
Thomas began his coaching career coaching kickers and special teams for<br />
head coach Mark Hol<strong>com</strong>b at North Davidson High School (N.C.) in 2003.<br />
Thomas has a B.S, in recreation administration, and received an ROTC Army<br />
Officer Commission from North Carolina A&T State University in 2007.<br />
<strong>2011</strong> Outlook<br />
SHERMAN HOWZE<br />
Defensive Assistant<br />
Sherman Howze enters his first season as an<br />
assistant coach with the Catawba <strong>football</strong> program<br />
in <strong>2011</strong>. He will assist the defense.<br />
Howze <strong>com</strong>es to Catawba after a three-year<br />
stint as a coach at Ridgeview High School in<br />
Columbia, SC. In 2009, he moved to Spring Valley High School<br />
where he coached Girl’s Track.<br />
He began his coaching career in <strong>football</strong> at Southern Guilford<br />
High School then moved to Florida where he coached at Florida Air<br />
Academy for nine years. He served as co-head coach and weightlifting<br />
coach.<br />
Howze played linebacker and special teams at East Carolina<br />
University. He had tryouts with the NFL and CFL and played three<br />
seasons with the Greensboro Prowlers of Arena Football League 2.<br />
Howze resides in Salisbury with his wife, Shaniece.<br />
Damein Lee<br />
Catawba will enter the <strong>2011</strong> season looking to<br />
build off its 6-4 season of a year ago. The Indians<br />
rebounded after its first losing season (4-6 in 2009)<br />
since 1994. Catawba started strong and had a<br />
chance to possibly earn a share of the South Atlantic<br />
Conference title heading into the final week of the<br />
season, but a pair of tight losses to close the year<br />
left the Indians with a 4-3 league mark.<br />
The Indians return a good nucleus from last season<br />
which includes 16 starters and 34 letter winners.<br />
Nine of the starters return to the defensive<br />
Ethan Winn<br />
side of the ball, while five are back on offense. The offense will have its most<br />
experience in the backfield and at wide out, while the defense returns all<br />
three starting linebackers and all four from the secondary.<br />
Senior Josh Wright was an all-conference performer at running back a<br />
year ago. He rushed for 687 yards and scored seven touchdowns. His backup,<br />
Rashaun Gaither, had limited touches, but averaged 10.8 yards a carry and<br />
scored a pair of touchdowns.<br />
The Tribe does not return a signal caller from last year. Illinois transfer<br />
Jacob Charest is the likely starter. He did not play last fall after <strong>com</strong>ing to<br />
Catawba.<br />
The wide receiving corps will miss departed All-SAC performer Brandon<br />
Bunn, but does return starting seniors Gerron Bryant and Eric Morman.<br />
Bryant led the squad with 686 yards receiving, making 42 receptions with<br />
five touchdowns. Morman made 30 catches with a pair for scores.<br />
Catawba’s offensive line will be young.<br />
Senior Daylon McAlexander returns and will<br />
move from center to tackle. Two-year starter<br />
Ethan Winn, a junior, will be back at right tackle.<br />
Sophomores Kevin Alphonso (center) and<br />
Corey Raven (guard) saw time last season and<br />
look to move into the starting unit.<br />
The Indian secondary should feature a pair<br />
of seniors and two juniors. Junior Jumal Rolle<br />
was an all-conference and all-region selection<br />
last season at cornerback. He led the team with<br />
five interceptions and also caused three fumbles.<br />
Senior Bryant Vennable is slated at the<br />
other corner spot. He made 20 tackles with a<br />
Jumal Rolle<br />
sack and recovered a fumble.<br />
Senior Kewone Harris returns at strong safety,<br />
while junior LJ McCray will be back at free safety.<br />
Harris had a pair of interceptions and recovered a<br />
pair of fumbles. McCray excelled as a kick returner<br />
and was second on the team with 61 tackles.<br />
The linebacking corps also returns its entire unit<br />
from a year ago. Anchoring the unit is senior<br />
Lakeem Perry, who was an All-SAC pick last season<br />
and the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2009. He<br />
recorded 60 tackles in <strong>2011</strong>, had an interception, a<br />
sack and forced two fumbles. Junior Cory Johnson was an all-conference<br />
selection as a freshman and led the team with 73<br />
stops last year. Joining the two are senior Jeb Bass<br />
and sophomore Trey Ingram, who split duty as the<br />
other starter. Bass made 52 tackles, while Ingram had<br />
48 stops.<br />
On the defensive line, Catawba returns ends<br />
Brandon Weedon and Damein Lee. Lee was named<br />
the SAC Defensive Freshman of the Year in <strong>2011</strong>. He<br />
led the team with seven sacks and a dozen tackles for<br />
loss. Weedon, a senior, produced three sacks and four<br />
stops for losses among his<br />
32 tackles. Buster Phillips<br />
Cory Johnson<br />
should fill one of the voids in the interior of the<br />
line. The sophomore played in six games last year<br />
and had a tackle for loss.<br />
Senior kicker Thomas Trexler will once again<br />
handle the place kicking duties. Trexler converted<br />
12-of-19 field goals and hit a long of 46 yards last<br />
season. He also handled a majority of the punting<br />
and averaged just over 35 yards per attempt.<br />
Sophomore Bobby Krauk and transfer TJ Morrison<br />
from Western Carolina could also be in the mix in<br />
the punting game.<br />
McCray was an All-American as a return specialist in <strong>2011</strong>. He led NCAA<br />
LJ McCray<br />
Division II in kickoff return yardage with a 32.5 yard average over 20 returns.<br />
He returned two for touchdowns against Tusculum where he set a NCAA II<br />
record with 304 yards.<br />
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The Players<br />
KEVIN ALPHONSO<br />
Offensive Lineman<br />
6-1 • 270 • Sophomore • Rockingham, NC 78<br />
2010: Played in five games as a true freshman ... saw action at center<br />
... HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ... PERSONAL: Born Kevin<br />
Anthony Alphonso on Oct. 17, 1991 ... son of Jennifer Alphonso and<br />
Antonio Hines ... undecided on major.<br />
JONATHAN BUFFKIN<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-0 • 205 • Sophomore • Chadbourne, NC 46<br />
Played in five games on special teams ... HIGH SCHOOL: South<br />
Columbus ... PERSONAL: Born Jonathan Matthew Buffkin on Dec. 8,<br />
1990 ... son of Anna Buffkin ... exercise science major.<br />
JEB BASS<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-1 • 210 • Senior • Newton, NC 44<br />
2010: Started nine of the 10 games and ranked fourth on the team<br />
with 52 tackles ... was in on a dozen tackles, including one for a loss in<br />
win over Brevard ... posted sacks against Wingate and Newberry ... also<br />
had a fumble recovery at Newberry ... 2009: Played in five games ...<br />
totaled five tackles with two solo ... made three stops in opener against<br />
St. Augustine’s ... posted two tackles vs. Livingstone ... 2008: Saw action<br />
in eight games, mostly on special teams ... lone tackle was a solo stop vs.<br />
Brevard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-conference<br />
performer at Foard High School ... helped Tigers to conference title<br />
as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Jeb Stuart Bass on April 21, 1989 ... son of<br />
Roger and Robbin Bass ... sports management major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2008 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2009 5 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 10 17 35 52 5 1.5 0 0 1 0<br />
Career 23 20 38 58 5 1.5 0 0 1 0<br />
TEVIN CARR<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-0 • 170 • RS-Freshman • Statesville, NC 32<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Statesville ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Tevin Maurice Carr on Oct. 26, 1991 ... son of Rosa Carr and<br />
Brandon Carr ... undecided on major.<br />
JARROD CAVE<br />
Offensive Lineman<br />
6-0 • 265 • Sophomore • Dobson, NC 67<br />
2010: Saw action in four games as a reserve on the offensive line ...<br />
red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Surry Central ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Jarrod Andrew Cave on May 31, 1991 ... son of Jerry and Sheila<br />
Cave ... athletic training major with a fine 3.10 GPA.<br />
VINCENT BEAM<br />
Tight End<br />
6-3 • 230 • Sophomore • North Wilkesboro, NC 85<br />
2010: Saw action in five games ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Wilkes Central ... PERSONAL: Born Joseph Vincent Beam on<br />
Jan. 25, 1991 ... son of Van and Karen Beam ... physical education major<br />
with a stellar 3.86 GPA.<br />
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JACOB CHAREST<br />
Quarterback<br />
6-4 • 220 • Junior • Charlotte, NC 7<br />
Did not play in 2010 ... transfer from Illinois ... played in four games<br />
in 2009 and started against Northwestern ... threw for 145 yards and a<br />
score ... also tossed a TD pass against Minnesota, passing for a high of<br />
185 yards ... HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as one of the top quarterbacks in<br />
the South <strong>com</strong>ing out of Butler High School ... threw for 7,683 yards and<br />
73 touchdowns in his prep career ... was Southwestern 4A Player of the<br />
Year as a senior, throwing for 3,100 yards and 39 TD’s ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Jacob Robert Charest on Oct. 12, 1989 ... son of Scott and Cindy<br />
Charest ... <strong>com</strong>munications major.<br />
At Illinois<br />
GM EFF.<br />
PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING<br />
2009 4 28 56 382 42 2 2 50.0 185 111.9<br />
NATE CHAREST<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-11 • 175 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 5<br />
2010: Played in all 10 games as a true freshman ... had eight catches<br />
for 127 yards ... made three catches for 38 yards in win at Mars Hill ...<br />
had two receptions for 32 yards vs. Tusculum ... also served as holder on<br />
place kicks ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Butler High School<br />
... selected to Shrine Bowl team ... garnered all-conference and All-State<br />
honors ... caught 37 career TD passes with 2,105 receiving yards ... PER-<br />
SONAL: Born Nathaniel Brian Charest on Jan. 28, 1992 in Charlotte ...<br />
son of Scott and Cindy Charest ... has interest in education.<br />
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2010 10 8 127 15.9 33 3/38 0<br />
MARK CONRAD<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-10 • 190 • RS-Freshman • Monroe, NC 39<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Sun Valley ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Mark Eric Conrad on May 9, 1991 ... son of Mark and Jamie Conrad<br />
... biology major.<br />
JARED CRABTREE<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
6-1 • 180 • Sophomore • Raleigh, NC 86<br />
2010: Played in just one game ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Wakefield ... three-time all-academic performer ... helped<br />
Wolverines to a conference title and three state playoff appearances ...<br />
PERSONAL: Born Jared Alexander Crabtree on Feb. 21, 1991 in Raleigh<br />
... son of Cliff and Adonia Crabtree ... physical education major.<br />
OMAR CRAIG<br />
Running Back<br />
5-7 • 175 • Sophomore • Rock Hill, SC 9<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... transfer from Victor Valley CC ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Northwestern ... PERSONAL: Born LeXavier Omar Craig on<br />
Aug. 27, 1986 ... son of Tangela McCullough ... sports management major.<br />
LEVON CURTIS<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-9 • 190 • Junior • Elon, NC 35<br />
Did not play in 2010 ... 2009: Saw action in seven games ... second on<br />
the team in rushing and will move to slot back this year ... ran for season-high<br />
85 yards in the mud at Brevard ... also had a 35-yard punt return<br />
at Brevard ... picked up 69 yards against Wingate ... had high of four<br />
catches for 52 yards at Tusculum ... transfer from Western Carolina<br />
where he ran for 180 yards and caught a dozen passes as a freshman ...<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Western Alamance ... was a three-time All-Triad 3A<br />
Conference pick ... named All-State as a senior, accounting for 32 touchdowns<br />
while running for 743 yards and catching 68 passes ... PER-<br />
SONAL: Born Levon Jerone Curtis on June 15, 1990 ... son of Alice<br />
Pinnix ... business major.<br />
RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2009 7 57 260 4.6 22 85 0<br />
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2009 7 6 62 12.4 28 4/52 0<br />
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DJ DAVIS<br />
Long Snapper/LB<br />
6-2 • 215 • Junior • Charleston, SC 49<br />
Starter at long snapper the past two seasons ... named second team All-<br />
SAC in 2010 ... recorded a pair of tackles last year ... HIGH SCHOOL:<br />
Wando ... PERSONAL: Born Daniel James Davis on July 6, 1990 ... son<br />
of Doug and Cheryl Davis ... physical education major.<br />
VICTOR DAVIS<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-9 • 155 • Junior • Garner, NC 10<br />
2010: Played in three games ... transfer from Chowan ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: SE Raleigh ... PERSONAL: Born Victor Lamont Davis on Jan.<br />
26, 1990 ... son of Victor and Barbara Davis ... sports management major.<br />
DAN DONALDSON<br />
Fullback<br />
5-11 • 230 • Sophomore • China Grove, NC 34<br />
2010: Made a switch to fullback from offensive line and played in<br />
one game ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: South Rowan ...<br />
was captain and twice named the South Rowan Lineman of the Year ...<br />
PERSONAL: Born Daniel McGuire Donaldson on Dec. 9, 1990 in<br />
Charlotte, NC ... son of Tami Middleton and Ricky Donaldson ... exercise<br />
science major with an excellent 3.61 GPA.<br />
CHAD ENDRES<br />
Defensive Back<br />
5-10 • 200 • Junior • Wellington, FL 36<br />
Did not play in 2010 ... transfer from Jacksonville University ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Willington ... PERSONAL: Born Chad Robert Endres on April<br />
6, 1989 ... son of Patrick and Melinda Endres ... exercise science major.<br />
TAYLOR FENDER<br />
Offensive Line<br />
6-3 • 315 • RS-Freshman • Burnsville, NC 76<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at<br />
Mountain Heritage High School ... named All-State and All-WNC as a senior<br />
... two-time all-conference pick ... helped Cougars to a state runnerup<br />
finish as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Dewey Taylor Fender on Aug.<br />
24, 1992 in Asheville, NC ... son of Rick and Donna Fender ... mathematics<br />
major with a fine 3.06 GPA.<br />
SCOTTIE FLOYD<br />
Defensive Back<br />
5-10 • 170 • Junior • Gastonia, NC 3<br />
2010: Started nine of 10 games in the secondary ... totaled 28 tackles<br />
with a high of seven vs. Tusculum ... posted three stops for losses ...<br />
returned interception for a touchdown at Livingstone ... averaged 205.<br />
Yards on six kickoff returns with a long of 32 ... 2009: Played in nine<br />
games mainly on special teams ... totaled eight tackles with a pair against<br />
Tusculum and Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ashbrook ... PER-<br />
SONAL: Born Scottie Floyd, Jr. on April 17, 1991 ... son of Cathy Malker<br />
and Scottie Floyd ... business major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2009 9 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 10 17 11 28 1 25 1 3 0 0 0<br />
Career 19 22 14 36 1 25 1 3 0 0 0<br />
KO RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD<br />
2010 10 6 132 20.5 32 0<br />
TYLER GILMORE<br />
Quarterback /<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
6-1 • 170 • RS-Freshman • Kannapolis, NC 18<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: A.L. Brown ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Tyler Lee Gilmore on Nov. 3, 1991 ... son of Ken and Amy Gilmore ...<br />
undecided on major with a fine 3.00 GPA for spring semester.<br />
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BRANDON GOODMAN<br />
Defensive Back<br />
5-10 • 180 • Sophomore • Salisbury, NC 37<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... transfer from RCCC ... HIGH SCHOOL: Carson<br />
... PERSONAL: Born Brandon Lee Goodman on May 31, 1990 ... son of<br />
Eric and Deborah Goodman ... business major.<br />
CHANCE GREEN<br />
Tight End /<br />
Quarterback<br />
6-6 • 230 • Sophomore • Greeley, CO 87<br />
2010: Played in one game ... made move during season from quarterback<br />
to tight end ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Northridge ...<br />
team captain and two-time all-academic selection ... PERSONAL: Born<br />
Chance Jordan Green on Oct. 19, 1989 in Greeley ... son of Merle and<br />
Kimberly Green ... undecided on major.<br />
JACOB HANES<br />
Defensive Lineman<br />
6-1 • 250 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 53<br />
2010: Saw action in all 10 games as a true freshman ... had a dozen<br />
tackles including two for losses ... had a pair of interceptions and returned<br />
both for scores in win at Livingstone ... had high of five tackles in that win<br />
... HIGH SCHOOL: Butler ... PERSONAL: Born Jacob David Hanes on<br />
Feb. 1, 1992 ... son of Patrick and Stephanie Hanes ... undecided on major.<br />
JONATHAN HARKEY<br />
Tight End<br />
6-5 • 225 • RS-Freshman • Statesville, NC 82<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Statesville ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Jonathan Devere Harkey on Jan. 19, 1992 ... son of Jerry Harkey and<br />
Teah Navedo ... business major.<br />
CASEY HALL<br />
Defensive Back<br />
5-10 • 195 • Senior • Concord, NC 30<br />
2010: Moved to safety and played in eight games ... made nine tackles<br />
in win at Mars Hill ... forced a fumble among five tackles in win at<br />
Newberry ... made six stops against Tusculum ... 2009: Saw action in l0<br />
games on special teams and as a reserve back ... saw action as a running<br />
back ... ran for 98 yards in win over Livingstone ... caught a pass against<br />
Wingate ... had six tackles on special teams ... red-shirted in 2008 after<br />
transferring from Averett where he ran for 27 yards in four games ...<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Northwest Cabarrus ... helped Trojans at 3AA quarterfinals<br />
... had 143 yards and score in win over Mooresville ... PER-<br />
SONAL: Born Casey Alonzo Hall on Aug. 18, 1989 ... son of Amos and<br />
Clara Hall ... recreation major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2010 8 24 7 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
“Old” Shuford Stadium played host to four NCAA II<br />
Playoff games, seeing Catawba post a 3-1 record.<br />
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KEWONE HARRIS<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-0 • 190 • Senior • Durham, NC 14<br />
2010: Started in all of his seven games ... recorded 34 tackles with a<br />
high of nine against St. Augustine’s ... made seven stops, including two<br />
for losses, and had an interception in win over Brevard ... returned an<br />
interception 65 yards for a score at Livingstone ... added eight tackles vs.<br />
Carson-Newman ... 2009: Was limited by injury and started five of six<br />
games ... had career best 10 tackles against Mars Hill, seven being solo<br />
stops ... had a pair of pass break-ups on the year ... recorded five tackles<br />
in finale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... 2008: Played in five games, seeing action on<br />
special teams and at linebacker ... made four tackles with a high of two<br />
at Wingate ... also made a tackle against Carson-Newman and Tusculum<br />
... HIGH SCHOOL: Webb ... as a senior, recorded 171 tackles with two<br />
sacks and an interception ... two-time all-conference performer and<br />
helped the Warriors to league title as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born<br />
Kewone D Harris on Jan. 24, 1990 in Durham ... son of William and<br />
Debbie Kearney ... sports management major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2008 5 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2009 6 14 10 24 0 0 0 2 0 0<br />
2010 7 16 18 34 2 0 2 2 2 0<br />
Career 18 30 32 62 2 0 2 4 0 0<br />
OCTAVIUS HOUGH<br />
Defensive Back<br />
6-2 • 205 • Junior • Charlotte, NC 28<br />
2010: Saw action in two games ... had a tackle and broke up a pass<br />
at Livingstone ... red-shirted in 2009 ... 2008: Mainly played special<br />
teams over his eight games ... three of his tackles came in the finale at<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: East Mecklenburg ... had 40 tackles<br />
and three interceptions in helping the Eagles to a 9-4 mark as a senior<br />
... PERSONAL: Born Octavius Emmanuel Hough on Oct. 12, 1990 ... son<br />
of James and Monica Hough ... business major with a very good 3.35<br />
GPA for spring semester.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2008 8 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />
Career 10 2 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />
TRA INGRAM<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-1 • 205 • Sophomore • Browns Summit, NC 29<br />
2010: Played in all 10 games and started two as a true freshman ...<br />
recorded 14 tackles against Tusculum ... made nine tackles vs. Carson-<br />
Newman ... posted sack at Newberry ... forced a fumble and had seven<br />
stops at Mars Hill ... HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain at NE Guilford High<br />
School ... was all-conference, all-county and the Defensive Player of the<br />
Year ... PERSONAL: Born KennTravius Landrum Ingram on Dec. 2, 1991<br />
in Fayetteville, NC ... son of Kajuana Brock and Charlie Ingram ... undecided<br />
on major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2010 10 17 31 48 2 1 0 2 0 1<br />
CORY JOHNSON<br />
Linebacker<br />
5-10 • 225 • Junior • Fayetteville, NC 8<br />
2010: Led team with 73 tackles, including a pair of sacks ... had four<br />
double-digit tackle efforts with a career-best 17 at Wingate ... had sacks<br />
vs. Wingate and Newberry ... made 13 tackles at Lenoir-Rhyne and added<br />
10 each against St. Augustine’s and Brevard ... 2009: Was a second team<br />
All-South Atlantic Conference selection ... led team and ranked seventh<br />
in the league in tackles ... had double-digit tackles in four of last five<br />
games ... posted a dozen stops vs. Tusculum and Lenoir-Rhyne ... six tackles<br />
went for loses, including two vs. Newberry ... HIGH SCHOOL: Britt<br />
... named all-conference and all-region after posting 175 tackles with<br />
three sacks and two picks as a senior ... helped Buccaneers to a spot in<br />
the 4AA title game and a 14-2 record ... PERSONAL: Born Cory William<br />
Johnson on April 19, 1991 in Watertown, NY ... son of William and Kelly<br />
Johnson ... undecided on major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM<br />
2009 10 32 37 69 6 0 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 10 27 46 73 3 1.5 0 1 0 0<br />
Career 20 59 83 142 9 1.5 0 1 0 0<br />
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TYRONE JOHNSON<br />
Defensive Back<br />
6-2 • 205 • Sophomore • Fayetteville, NC 13<br />
2010: Played in all 10 games as a special teams performer ... had<br />
eight total tackles ... made three tackles at Livingstone ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Was an All-State performer at Westover High School ... also<br />
named all-conference in helping Wolverines to a league title ... made 115<br />
tackles and had six picks as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Tyrone Rashad<br />
Johnson on Aug. 17, 1992 in Pittsburgh, PA ... grandson of Shirley<br />
Johnson ... has interest in <strong>com</strong>munications.<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS G UT AT TOT<br />
2010 10 6 2 8<br />
DAYLON McALEXANDER<br />
Offensive Lineman<br />
6-4 • 275 • Senior • Raleigh, NC 61<br />
2010: Made all 10 starts at center ... 2009: Started in eight of the 10<br />
games ... mainly played at center ... 2008: Played in seven games as a<br />
reserve lineman ... made one start at left guard ... red-shirted in 2007 ...<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-conference performer at Wakefield High School<br />
where he was conference Lineman of the Year as a senior ... helped<br />
Wolverines to conference title ... PERSONAL: Born Samuel Daylon<br />
McAlexander on May 13, 1989 ... son of Eddie and Regina McAlexander ...<br />
business major.<br />
BOBBY KRAUK<br />
Punter<br />
6-6 • 210 • Sophomore • Finksburg, MD 94<br />
2010: Punted in six games ... averaged 38.3 yards over seven attempts with<br />
a long of 48 ... four of his seven punts were 45 yards or longer ... red-shirted<br />
in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Westminster ... PERSONAL: Born Robert<br />
Samuel Krauk, III on Jan. 12, 1990 ... son of Bob and Shari Krauk ... business<br />
major with a very good 3.29 GPA.<br />
DAMIEN LEE<br />
Defensive Lineman<br />
6-3 • 255 • Sophomore • Reidsville, NC 99<br />
2010: Named the South Atlantic Conference Defensive Freshman of the<br />
Year and was second team all-conference ... led team with six sacks and 15<br />
stops for losses ... posted three sacks and another for a loss in win over Shaw<br />
... had two sacks, two forced fumbles and two recoveries in win at Mars Hill<br />
to earn SAC Player of the Week honors ... made high of eight tackles vs.<br />
Carson-Newman ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Reidsville ... was<br />
MVP of the 2AA State Championship game, helping the Rams to a 16-0 mark<br />
and a second straight title ... had 10 stops with four TFL’s in title game ... was<br />
named All-State after recording 37 tackles for loss and nine sacks as a senior<br />
... PERSONAL: Born Damein Eugene Lee on Oct. 25, 1989 in Reidsville ...<br />
son of Pamela Cotton and the late, Eugene Lee ... exercise science major.<br />
PEYTON McCOLLUM<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-10 • 175 • Sophomore • Winston-Salem, NC 15<br />
2010: Played in two games ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL:<br />
Mount Tabor ... PERSONAL: Born Michael Payton McCollum on April 17,<br />
1990 ... son of Ginger Baldwin and Mike McCollum ... undecided on major<br />
with a very good 3.37 GPA.<br />
JASON McCRAY<br />
Defensive Back<br />
6-1 • 195 • Junior • Delray Beach, NC 25<br />
2010: Played in four games as a special teams performer before suffering<br />
a broken arm ... had three tackles on the season, <strong>com</strong>ing against<br />
Livingstone, Wingate and Brevard ... transfer from Livingstone ... served in<br />
the Marine Corps. after high school ... HIGH SCHOOL: Wellington ...<br />
named All-State in track ... PERSONAL: Born Jason Tyrone McCray on<br />
Nov. 13, 1985 ... lives in Spencer, NC, with his wife, Nasha ... recreation<br />
major with a very good 3.28 GPA for spring semester.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2010 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM<br />
2010 10 18 26 44 15 6 0 1 2 2<br />
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LJ McCRAY<br />
Defensive Back<br />
6-1 • 200 • Junior • Charlotte, NC 4<br />
2010: Named a second team All-American by Don Hansen ... was first<br />
team All-SAC and second team Daktronics all-region ... led NCAA II in kickoff<br />
returns with a 32.5 average ... set a NCAA II record with 304 return<br />
yards against Tusculum with a record two for scores (99 and 94 yards) ...<br />
he earned SAC and National Special Teams Player of the Week ... was second<br />
on the defense in tackles ... made 10 stops at Newberry ... 2009: Had<br />
eight starts in 10 games at corner as a true freshman ... totaled 25 tackles<br />
with a high of five at Carson-Newman ... had interception and a tackle for<br />
loss at C-N ... had four stops with one for a loss against Mars Hill ... forced<br />
a fumble at Tusculum ... HIGH SCHOOL: Harding ... named All-Queen<br />
City 3A/4A as a senior ... had three kickoff returns for scores as a senior<br />
and also picked off seven passes ... PERSONAL: Born James Oneil McCray<br />
II on June 18, 1991 in Georgetown, SC ... son of Valerie McCray and James<br />
McCray ... has interest in sports management and <strong>com</strong>munications.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2009 10 18 7 25 1 0 2 2 0 0 1<br />
2010 10 30 31 61 0 0 2 0 0 1 0<br />
Career 20 48 38 86 1 0 4 2 0 1 1<br />
KO RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD<br />
2010 10 20 649 32.5 99 2<br />
DENNIS McFATTEN<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-2 • 195 • Sophomore • Ocala, FL 52<br />
2010: Played in five games ... had three solo stops in win at Livingstone<br />
... recorded two tackles agaisnt Tusculum ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Lake Weir ... PERSONAL: Born Dennis Purcell McFatten on<br />
Oct. 25, 1990 in Leesburg, FL ... son of Dennis and Kathy McFatten ... undecided<br />
on major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM<br />
2010 8 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
RICHARD MILLER<br />
Fullback<br />
6-1 • 250 • Sophomore • Elon, NC 43<br />
Did not play in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Western Alamance ... PERSON-<br />
AL: Born Richard Lloyd Miller on Jan. 12, 1991 ... son of Richard and<br />
Francine Miller ... sports management major.<br />
ERIC MORMAN<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
6-1 • 195 • Senior • Rockingham, NC 27<br />
2010: Was third on the team with 30 receptions ... had high of six<br />
catches with a touchdown against Tusculum ... made five grabs for 75<br />
yards and a score at Newberry ... also caught five passes against St.<br />
Augustine’s ... 2009: Made seven starts at wide out ... tied school record<br />
with 13 receptions in loss at Carson-Newman ... totaled 128 yards in that<br />
game vs. the Eagles with a score ... led team ranked eighth in the SAC in<br />
catches per game ... delivered six catches against Wingate and in finale vs.<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne ... opened season with four grabs at St. Augustine’s ... 2008:<br />
Played in all 10 games and started seven ... was third on team with 17<br />
receptions ... averaged almost 18 yards per catch ... had high of five catches<br />
for 76 yards and a score vs. Tusculum ... had 44-yard touchdown catch<br />
at Livingstone ... also had scoring grab at Mars Hill ... red-shirted in 2007<br />
... HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ... PERSONAL: Born Eric Rashad<br />
Morman on Oct. 14, 1989 ... son of Charles and Kay Morman ... physical<br />
education major.<br />
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2008 10 17 302 17.8 44 5/76 3<br />
2009 10 37 397 10.7 26 13/128 1<br />
2010 9 30 289 9.6 43 6/42 2<br />
Career 29 84 988 11.8 44 13/128 6<br />
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BOBBY MORRISON<br />
Running Back<br />
5-9 • 205 • Junior • Statesville, NC 40<br />
2010: Saw action in five games ... high of six yards came vs.<br />
Livingstone ... caught a pair of passes in opener against St. Augustine’s ...<br />
red-shirted in 2008 and also missed 2009 with injury ... HIGH SCHOOL:<br />
West Iredell ... was named Shrine Bowl MVP ... was an All-State performer<br />
after rushing for 1,930 yards as a senior ... set eight school marks in his<br />
career, including 45 career touchdowns ... PERSONAL: Born Bobby Lane<br />
Morrison, Jr. on Apr. 28, 1989 ... son of Bobby Morrison ... exercise science<br />
major.<br />
RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2010 5 6 11 1.8 5 6 0<br />
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2010 5 2 19 9.5 15 2/19 0<br />
TIMMY PANGBURN<br />
Offensive Lineman<br />
6-2 • 310 • RS-Freshman • Mount Ulla, NC 71<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at West<br />
Rowan High School ... three-time all-conference and all-county performer<br />
... twice named All-State ... helped Falcons to consecutive state titles ...<br />
PERSONAL: Born Timothy Matthew Pangburn on Feb. 21, 1991 in<br />
Johnson City, NY ... son of Wendy Caldwell ... undecided on major.<br />
LAKEEM PERRY<br />
Linebacker<br />
6-0 • 225 • Senior • Louisburg, NC 50<br />
2010: Named second team All-SAC ... was third on team with 60 total<br />
tackles ... shared team lead with eight pass break ups ... recorded 11<br />
stops, forced a fumble and had an interception in win over Brevard ...<br />
had a sack and forced a fumble at Newberry ... made 10 tackles and had<br />
three pass break-ups at Wingate ... 2009: Started all 10 games ... second<br />
on squad and ranked 12th in the conference in tackles ... had three double-digit<br />
tackle performances with highs of 11 against Newberry and<br />
Tusculum ... had two stops for losses, including a sack at Fayetteville<br />
State ... forced three fumbles on the year and recovered one against<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne ... 2008: Named the South Atlantic Conference Defensive<br />
Freshman of the Year ... started the nine games he played ... was second<br />
on the team in tackles with 74 and added five stops for losses ... totaled<br />
four double-digit tackle efforts ... posted a high of 17 tackles and forced<br />
a fumble at Newberry ... recorded 15 tackles with two for losses vs.<br />
Brevard ... made 13 stops at Wingate and 10 in the opener against St.<br />
Augustine’s ... HIGH SCHOOL: Louisburg ... named All-State as a senior,<br />
posting 158 tackles and helping the Warriors to a 12-2 record ... was a<br />
three-time all-conference pick and was Defensive MVP as a senior ...<br />
forced 16 fumbles in his career ... PERSONAL: Born Lakeem Lamont<br />
Perry on May 24, 1990 in Durham, NC ... son of Willie Mae Perry ... recreation<br />
major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2008 9 30 44 74 5 0 0 3 1 0<br />
2009 10 32 33 65 3 1 0 0 1 3<br />
2010 10 21 39 60 6 1 1 8 0 2<br />
Career 29 83 116 179 14 2 1 11 2 5<br />
JOE PETERSON<br />
Defensive Back<br />
5-10 • 170 • Sophomore • Chestertown, MD 26<br />
2010: Lone action came in win over Livingstone ... posted a pair of<br />
tackles ... red-shirted in 2009 ... also plays lacrosse for Catawba ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Queen Anne’s County ... PERSONAL: Born Joseph Francis<br />
Peterson on April 3, 1991 in Ellicott City, MD ... son of Michael and Susan<br />
Peterson ... political science major with a very good 3.30 GPA.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2010 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
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BUSTER PHILLIPS<br />
Defensive Line<br />
6-3 • 285 • Sophomore • West Jefferson, NC 97<br />
2010: Saw action in six games ... recorded four tackles in win at<br />
Livingstone ... made a pair of stops, including one for a loss, in Newberry<br />
win ... also had two tackles at Lenoir-Rhyne ... red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Ashe County ... named All-Mountain Valley Conference at both<br />
fullback and defensive tackle ... PERSONAL: Born Thomas Anthony<br />
Phillips on Sept. 12, 1990 ... son of Tom Phillips ... physical education<br />
major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM<br />
2010 6 7 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
DALTON PIERCE<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-9 • 160 • RS-Freshman • Mooresville, NC 83<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Mooresville ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Dalton Thomas Pierce on June 2, 1992 ... son of Stacey and Tom<br />
Pierce ... politics major with a good 3.00 GPA for spring semester.<br />
AARON RAINEY<br />
Running Back<br />
5-11 • 230 • Sophomore • Gastonia, NC 20<br />
2010: Appeared in five games ... had four carries for 12 yards and also<br />
caught a pass for 16 yards in win over Shaw ... had one carry for 11 yards<br />
vs. Carson-Newman ... made three special teams tackles against St.<br />
Augustine’s ... 2009: Played in eight games as a freshman at fullback and<br />
on special teams ... ran for eight yards against Livingstone and Newberry<br />
... made a pair of tackles on special teams ... HIGH SCHOOL: Bessemer<br />
City ... named All-Southern Piedmont Conference and helped Yellow<br />
Jackets to the playoffs ... played in East/West All-Star Game ... ran for 964<br />
yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Aaron Jamarius<br />
Rainey on Jan. 2, 1991 ... son of Valette Woods ... physical education major.<br />
RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2009 8 4 21 5.2 8 8 0<br />
2010 5 5 23 4.6 11 12 0<br />
Career 13 9 44 4.9 11 12 0<br />
COREY RAVEN<br />
Offensive Lineman<br />
6-2 • 275 • Sophomore • Hope Mills, NC 56<br />
2010: Played in six games as a true freshman ... mainly saw action at<br />
guard ... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at Southview High School ...<br />
named all-conference and team MVP as a senior ... helped Tigers to a pair<br />
of conference titles ... was also an all-conference wrestler ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Corey Shawn Raven on June 13, 1992 in Wurzburg, GERMANY ... son<br />
of Kelvin and Shelia Raven ... exercise science major with a fine 3.07 GPA<br />
for spring semester.<br />
JUMAL ROLLE<br />
Defensive Back<br />
6-0 • 185 • Junior • Wilson, NC 6<br />
2010: Earned first team All-SAC and second team all-region honors ...<br />
led team and shared conference high with five interceptions ... it ranked<br />
him 20th in NCAA II ... was fifth on team with 50 tackles ... made high of<br />
nine stops vs. Tusculum ... had eight tackles against Shaw ... forced two fumbles<br />
and had an interception in win at Newberry which earned him SAC<br />
Player of the Week honors ... added four stops for losses on the year ...<br />
2009: Had eight starts in nine games ... his three interceptions led the<br />
squad and ranked fourth in the league ... two of his picks came in the opener<br />
against St. Augustine’s ... also had an interception in finale vs. Lenoir-<br />
Rhyne ... had high of five tackles and forced a fumble at Tusculum ... HIGH<br />
SCHOOL: Beddingfield ... was Eastern Carolina Conference Player of the<br />
Year and all-area as a senior ... had 11 interceptions and helped the Bruins<br />
to DEFENSE the playoffs G ... UTPERSONAL: AT TOT INT Born YDS Jumal PBUDequavius TFL SACK Rolle FREC on May FFUM28,<br />
1990 2009in Wilson 9 ... 13 son of 8 Letitia 21 Rolle 3 and 31 Earl 5 Anderson 2 ... 0therapeutic 0 recre- 1<br />
2010 10 26 24 50 5 19 8 5 0 0 3<br />
Career 19 39 32 71 8 50 13 7 0 0 4<br />
RICHARD SHUPING<br />
Quarterback<br />
6-0 • 190 • RS-Freshman • Jamestown, NC 19<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Providence Grove ... PER-<br />
SONAL: Born Richard Todd Shuping on April 8, 1992 ... son of Annette and<br />
Todd Shuping ... physical education major.<br />
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THOMAS TREXLER<br />
Kicker / Punter<br />
5-10 • 190 • Senior • Wilmington, NC 1<br />
2010: Saw action as place kicker and punter ... made a dozen field<br />
goals with a long of 46 ... ranked 14th in NCAA II in field goals made ... hit<br />
on three field goals in wins over Shaw and Brevard ... named SAC Player<br />
of the Week after the Shaw game ... led team with 73 total points, connecting<br />
on 37-of-39 PAT’s ... finished sixth in the SAC in total scoring ...<br />
averaged 35.4 yards over 14 punts with a long of 49 ... 2009: Connected<br />
on six field goals, including a long of 46 which came against Livingstone<br />
... made 26 of 29 point-after tries ... 2008: Won the job as kicker and<br />
punter as a freshman ... went 4-of-7 on field goals with a long of 42 at Mars<br />
Hill ... averaged 40.6 yards on seven punts with a long of 54 against<br />
Livingstone ... also produced 50-yard punt at Mars Hill, averaging 37.7<br />
yards on six attempts ... HIGH SCHOOL: New Hanover ... as a senior,<br />
made 8-of-10 field goals and converted 25-of-29 PAT’s ... PERSONAL:<br />
Born Thomas Richard Trexler on Sept. 28, 1989 ... son of Richard and<br />
Melanie Trexler ... business major with a good 3.05 GPA for spring<br />
semester.<br />
KICKING G XP-XPA FG-FGA LG PTS<br />
2008 10 26-33 4-7 42 38<br />
2009 10 26-29 6-10 46 44<br />
2010 10 37-39 12-19 46 73<br />
Career 30 89-101 22-36 46 155<br />
PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD<br />
2008 10 49 1582 32.3 54 13 4 1<br />
2010 10 14 495 35.4 49 1 0 2<br />
Career 20 63 2077 33.0 54 14 4 3<br />
SHELDON VAN DYKE<br />
Fullback<br />
5-7 • 235 • RS-Freshman • Columbia, SC 47<br />
Red-shirted in 2010 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Dreher ... PERSONAL: Born<br />
Sheldon Edward Van Dyke on April 25, 1992 ... son of Greer Picket and<br />
Sherman Van Dyke ... education major.<br />
BRYANT VENNABLE<br />
Defensive Back<br />
6-0 • 200 • Senior • Gretna, VA 21<br />
2010: Played in all 10 games and made a pair of starts ... totaled 20<br />
tackles with a pair for losses ... high of five tackles came at Newberry ...<br />
made four stops with a sack at Lenoir-Rhyne ... recovered a fumble at Mars<br />
Hill ... 2009: Started in three of his eight games ... had career-high 10 tackles,<br />
including one for a loss, in finale against Lenoir-Rhyne ... intercepted a<br />
pass against Newberry ... made three stops at Carson-Newman and St.<br />
Augustine’s ... 2008: Played in all 10 games and made three starts as a<br />
freshman ... had six tackles and broke-up two passes ... both break-ups<br />
came in opener vs. St. Augustine’s ... made a pair of tackles against ECSU<br />
and Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL: Gretna ... named All-State and helped<br />
the Dragons to a state title ... PERSONAL: Born Bryant Lee Vennable on<br />
Aug. 16, 1990 ... son of Bernard and Minnie Vennable ... physical education<br />
major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM<br />
2008 10 4 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />
2009 8 13 7 20 1 0 1 1 0 0 0<br />
2010 10 9 11 20 0 0 0 3 0.5 1 0<br />
Career 28 26 20 46 1 0 3 4 0.5 1 0<br />
MARIO WASHINGTON<br />
Wide Receiver<br />
5-8 • 160 • Senior • High Point, NC 23<br />
2010: Saw action in all 10 games and was a key special teams performer<br />
... had 10 tackles with five solo stops ... made three tackles vs. Shaw<br />
... 2009: Played in nine games ... saw most of his action on special teams,<br />
making 10 tackles ... had three tackles in games at Carson-Newman and<br />
Tusculum ... 2008: Saw action in six games ... had one catch for six yards<br />
vs. Livingstone ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ragsdale ... PER-<br />
SONAL: Born Mario Douglas Washington on Oct. 18, 1988 ... son of Mario<br />
and Sharon Washington ... recreation major.<br />
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2008 6 1 6 6.0 6 1/6 0<br />
SPECIAL TEAMS G UT AT TOT<br />
2008 6 0 0 0<br />
2009 9 3 7 10<br />
2010 10 5 5 10<br />
Career 25 8 12 20<br />
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BRANDON WEEDON<br />
Defensive Lineman<br />
6-2 • 235 • Senior • Columbia, SC 91<br />
2010: Started in nine of his 10 games ... had 32 tackles with three sacks<br />
... two sacks came in win at Mars Hill ... also had a sack against Brevard ...<br />
made high of seven stops against Carson-Newman ... added five tackles<br />
against Wingate, Brevard and Mars Hill ... 2009: Saw action in all 10 games<br />
... three of his 13 stops went for losses ... made high of five tackles with a<br />
TFL at Tusculum ... recorded a sack at Fayetteville State ... had three tackles<br />
with one for a loss against Newberry ... 2008: Played in eight games<br />
... recorded eight tackles with a pair for losses ... made three stops, one for<br />
a loss, and blocked a punt at Lenoir-Rhyne ... was in on a sack at<br />
Livingstone ... had a pair of QB pressures against Tusculum ... ... red-shirted<br />
in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-region performer at Spring<br />
Valley High School ... PERSONAL: Born Brandon Bernard Weedon on<br />
Dec. 14, 1988 ... son of Byron and Jennis Weedon ... <strong>com</strong>munications<br />
major.<br />
DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM<br />
2008 8 4 3 7 2 0.5 0 0 0 0<br />
2009 10 8 5 13 3 1 0 0 0 0<br />
2010 10 12 20 32 5 2.5 0 1 0 0<br />
Career 28 24 28 52 10 4 0 1 0 0<br />
JOSH WRIGHT<br />
Running Back<br />
5-10 • 215 • Senior • Raeford, NC 2<br />
2010: Named second team All-SAC ... ran for 687 yards and seven<br />
scores ... ranked eighth in the SAC in rushing ... posted career-high 152<br />
yards with three touchdowns in win at Mars Hill ... had consecutive 100-<br />
yard efforts against Brevard (101) and Carson-Newman (105) ... posted 93<br />
yards in win vs. Shaw ... caught high of five passes at Newberry ... 2009:<br />
Made one start over nine games ... third on team in rushing with 242 yards<br />
... ran for a high of 57 yards at Fayetteville State ... ran for scores against<br />
Livingstone and Newberry ... transferred from Western Carolina where he<br />
played in nine games in 2008 as a red-shirt freshman ... high of 23 yards<br />
came against Florida State ... HIGH SCHOOL: Hoke County ... named<br />
Mid-Southeastern Conference Player of the Year as a senior ... played in<br />
East/West All-Star Game ... PERSONAL: Born Joshua Dewon Wright on<br />
Sept. 7, 1988 ... son of Belinda McNeill ... business major.<br />
RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2009 9 52 242 4.7 19 57 2<br />
2010 10 153 687 4.5 58 152 7<br />
Career 19 205 929 4.5 58 152 9<br />
RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD<br />
2009 9 1 11 11.0 11 1/11 0<br />
2010 10 27 171 6.2 16 5/47 2<br />
Career 19 28 182 6.5 16 5/47 2<br />
ETHAN WINN<br />
Offensive Lineman<br />
6-4 • 295 • Junior • Gretna, VA 55<br />
2010: Started in all 10 games ... saw action at tackle ... 2009: Played in<br />
eight games as a true freshman ... HIGH SCHOOL: Gretna ... was a fouryear<br />
starter and twice earned All-State honors ... helped Hawks to consecutive<br />
state titles and was a four-time all-district pick ... PERSONAL: Born<br />
Ethan Richard Winn on Aug. 13, 1990 in Lynchburg, VA ... son of George<br />
and Ellen Winn ... <strong>com</strong>munications major with a fine 3.20 GPA for spring<br />
semester.<br />
Devonte Peterson, who starred for the<br />
Indians from 1997 to 2000, was named to the<br />
d2<strong>football</strong>.<strong>com</strong> All-Decade team. Peterson<br />
was an All-America selection in 1999 and<br />
2000 and was the 1999 South Atlantic<br />
Conference Defensive Player of the Year.<br />
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in <strong>com</strong>mitting to safe, fun, and entertaining sporting experiences<br />
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SHUFORD<br />
STADIUM<br />
Shuford Stadium has been<br />
the home to the Catawba<br />
Indians <strong>football</strong> team since<br />
the College relocated to<br />
Salisbury in 1925 and played<br />
host to a CSTV (CBS College)<br />
nationally broadcast game on<br />
September 27, 2007 against<br />
Mars Hill. In 1999, the field<br />
was named after legendary<br />
Tribe coach Gordon<br />
Kirkland. The new stadium<br />
has a seating capacity of<br />
4,000 and can ac<strong>com</strong>modate<br />
up to 5,000 spectators.<br />
Prior to the latest reconstruction<br />
for the beginning<br />
of the 2003 season, the last major renovation to the stadium was the original Hurley Press Box facility that was built in the early<br />
1970s. The Hurley Press Box is a four-level facility. The bottom level consists of two sets of men’s and women’s restrooms and two<br />
concession areas. The second floor is currently used for storage, while the<br />
third floor is the Wurster President’s Box which can seat 49 people. The<br />
top floor has areas for two radio broadcasts, booths for<br />
both home and visiting coaches and<br />
filming, as well as the main media area.<br />
Nearly 300,000 bricks were used in<br />
the new construction of the press box<br />
and the outside wall. The new renovation<br />
also includes concessions and rest<br />
rooms on the visiting side of the facility.<br />
The new tiff-bermuda grass playing surface<br />
was installed by Course Crafters of<br />
Gainesville, GA. The new track, named for<br />
Irwin Belk, now runs in front of both the<br />
home and visiting stands. Stadium lights<br />
were added in 2006.<br />
Wurster President’s Box<br />
In 2006, Catawba played its first home night game in 32 years. The capacity crowd was<br />
treated to a post-game fireworks show. Shuford Stadium was the site of a nationally televised<br />
live Thursday night game vs. Mars Hill on Sept. 27, 2007.<br />
Billings Press Area<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> Catawba College Numerical Football Roster<br />
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL<br />
1 Thomas Trexler K/P 5-10 190 Sr Wilmington,NC/New Hanover<br />
2 Josh Wright RB 5-10 215 Sr Raeford,NC/Hoke Co./W.Carolina<br />
3 Scottie Floyd DB 5-10 170 Jr Gastonia,NC/Ashbrook<br />
4 LJ McCray DB 6-1 200 Jr Charlotte,NC/Harding<br />
5 Nate Charest WR 5-11 175 So Charlotte,NC/Butler<br />
6 Jumal Rolle DB 6-0 185 Jr Wilson,NC/Beddingfield<br />
7 Jacob Charest QB 6-4 220 Jr Charlotte,NC/Butler/Illinois<br />
8 Cory Johnson LB 5-10 225 Jr Fayetteville,NC/Britt<br />
9 Omar Craig DB 5-7 175 So Rock Hill,SC/Northwestern/Victor Valley CC<br />
10 Victor Davis WR 5-9 155 Jr Garner,NC/SE Raleigh/Chowan<br />
13 Tyrone Johnson DB 6-2 205 So Fayetteville,NC/Westover<br />
14 Kewone Harris DB 6-0 190 Sr Durham,NC/Webb<br />
15 Payton McCollum WR 5-10 175 So Winston-Salem,NC/Mount Tabor<br />
18 Tyler Gilmore WR 6-1 170 RFr Kannapolis,NC/AL Brown<br />
19 Richard Shuping QB 6-0 190 RFr Jamestown,NC/Providence Grove<br />
20 Aaron Rainey LB 5-11 230 Jr Gastonia,NC/Bessemer City<br />
21 Bryant Vennable DB 6-0 200 Sr Gretna,VA/Gretna<br />
23 Mario Washington WR 5-8 160 Sr High Point,NC/Ragsdale<br />
25 Jason McCray DB 6-1 195 Jr Delray Beach,FL/Wellington/Livingstone<br />
26 Joe Peterson DB 5-10 170 Sor Chestertown,MD/Queen Anne’s Co.<br />
27 Eric Morman WR 6-1 195 Sr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr.<br />
28 Octavius Hough DB 6-2 205 Jr Charlotte,NC/E.Mecklenburg<br />
29 Trey Ingram LB 6-1 205 So Browns Summit,NC/NE Guilford<br />
30 Casey Hall DB 5-10 195 Sr Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus/Averett<br />
32 Tevin Carr DB 6-0 170 RFr Statesville,NC/Statesville<br />
34 Daniel Donaldson FB 5-11 230 So China Grove,NC/S.Rowan<br />
35 Levon Curtis WR 5-9 190 Jr Elon,NC/W. Alamance/W. Carolina<br />
36 Chad Endres DB 5-10 200 Jr Wellington,FL/Wellington/Jacksonville<br />
37 Brandon Goodman DB 5-10 170 So Salisbury,NC/Carson/RCCC<br />
39 Mark Conrad RB 5-10 190 RFr Monroe,NC/Sun Valley<br />
40 Bobby Morrison RB 5-9 205 Jr Statesville,NC/W.Iredell<br />
43 Richard Miller FB 6-1 250 So Elon,NC/W.Alamacnce<br />
44 Jeb Bass LB 6-1 210 Sr Newton,NC/Foard<br />
46 Jonathan Buffkin LB 6-0 195 RFr Chadbourn,NC/S.Columbus<br />
47 Sheldon Van Dyke FB 5-7 235 RFr Columbia,SC/Dreher<br />
49 DJ Davis LB/LS 6-2 215 Jr Charleston,SC/Wando<br />
50 Lakeem Perry LB 6-0 225 Sr Louisburg,NC/Louisburg<br />
52 Dennis McFatten LB 6-2 195 So Ocala,FL/Lake Weir<br />
53 Jacob Hanes DL 6-1 250 So Charlotte,NC/Butler<br />
55 Ethan Winn OL 6-4 295 Jr Gretna,VA/Gretna<br />
56 Corey Raven OL 6-2 275 So Hope Mills,NC/S.View<br />
61 Daylon McAlexander OL 6-4 275 Sr Raleigh,NC/Wakefield<br />
67 Jarrod Cave OL 6-0 265 So Dobson,NC/Surry Central<br />
71 Timmy Pangburn OL 6-2 310 RFr Mount Ulla,NC/W.Rowan<br />
76 Taylor Fender OL 6-3 315 RFr Burnsville,NC/Mountain Heritage<br />
78 Kevin Alphonso OL 6-1 270 So Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr.<br />
82 Jonathan Harkey TE 6-5 210 RFr Statesville,NC/Statesville<br />
83 Dalton Pierce WR 5-9 160 RFr Mooresville,NC/Mooresville<br />
85 Vincent Beam TE 6-3 230 So North Wilkesboro,NC/Wilkes Central<br />
86 Jared Crabtree WR 6-1 170 So Raleigh,NC/Wakefield<br />
87 Chance Green TE/QB 6-6 230 So Greeley,CO/Northridge<br />
91 Brandon Weedon DL 6-2 235 Sr Columbia,SC/Spring Valley<br />
94 Bobby Krauk P 6-6 210 So Finksburg,MD/Westminster<br />
97 Buster Phillips DL 6-3 285 So West Jefferson,NC/Ashe Co.<br />
99 Damein Lee DL 6-3 255 So Reidsville,NC/Reidsville<br />
* Denotes Red-shirt freshman<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> Catawba Football New<strong>com</strong>ers<br />
NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL<br />
Calvin Barksdale DL 6-2 250 Fr Simpsonville,SC/Hillcrest<br />
James Bell TE 6-2 220 Fr Jefferson City,TN/Jefferson Co.<br />
Jacorian Brown ATH 5-11 210 Fr China Groove,NC/Carson<br />
Tim Buck OL 6-2 280 Fr Jacksonville,NC/SW Onslow<br />
D’Monte Byrd WR 6-3 215 Fr Gastonia,NC/Ashbrook<br />
Frankie Cardelle K/P 5-10 193 Jr Salisbury,NC/Salisbury/NC Central<br />
Monte Clampett LB 5-11 200 Fr Candler,NC/Enka<br />
Cody Clanton WR 6-3 170 Fr Rockwell,NC/Carson<br />
Jordan Coleman DL 6-2 240 Fr Bessemer City,NC/Bessemer City<br />
Ondre Coleman DL 6-3 295 Fr Blythewood,SC/Keenan<br />
Logan Cope OL 6-1 220 Fr Rutherfordton,NC/RS Central<br />
Cody Crowell LB/SS 5-10 200 Fr Concord,NC/Mt. Pleasant<br />
Stephen Davis DL 6-0 260 Fr Mascotte,FL/S.Sumter<br />
Gabriel Evans TE 6-3 235 Fr Fayetteville,NC/Pine Forest<br />
Shawn Galloway WR 6-2 175 Fr Rockwell,NC/E.Rowan<br />
Antwain Green FB 5-10 235 Fr Mt. Gilead,NC/W.Montgomery<br />
Chris Griffin DL 6-0 285 Fr North Augusta,SC/Thurmond<br />
Marco Gupton FB 5-10 215 RFr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan/Utah<br />
Tyler Hamilton TE 6-3 215 Fr Charlotte,NC/Vance<br />
Patrick Hampton TE 6-3 190 Fr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan<br />
Grant Handy WR 5-9 160 Fr Burlington,NC/S.Alamance<br />
Dacquan Hansley WR 6-0 175 Fr Rocky Point,NC/Trask<br />
Cory Herring OL 6-1 250 Fr Burgaw,NC/Pender<br />
TK Hinson LB 5-10 210 Fr Suffolk,VA/Kings Fork<br />
Calvin Hunter DB 6-0 175 Fr Charlotte,NC/Vance<br />
Julius Ingram RB 5-11 230 Fr Fayetteville,NC/Britt<br />
Chase Kellum WR 6-0 175 Fr Winston Salem,NC/E.Forsyth<br />
Lawrence Keys OL 6-2 285 Fr Raleigh,NC/Wakefield<br />
Markeith Kilgo RB 5-10 190 Fr Brandon,FL/Carrollwood Day<br />
Trey Kyzer DB/WR 5-9 165 Fr Orangeburg,SC/Orangeburg Prep<br />
Tim Mashore KR 5-8 170 Fr Woodleaf,NC/W.Rowan<br />
Lewis McCormick OL 6-4 260 Fr Greensboro,NC/Dudley<br />
Zach McNeill OL 6-3 300 Fr Trinity,NC/Trinity<br />
Adam Mikels OL 6-2 255 Fr Huntersville,NC/Hopewell/Hargrave<br />
Chris Moore RB 5-9 175 Fr Salisbury,NC/E.Rowan<br />
TJ Morrison P/K 6-2 190 RFr Kernersville,NC/E.Forsyth/W. Carolina<br />
Tad Morton DL/LB 6-2 245 Fr Albemarle,NC/W.Stanly<br />
Deangelo Mouzon LB 6-1 225 Fr Hickory,NC/Hickory<br />
Jamie Murphy DL 5-11 250 Fr Burgaw,NC/Pender Co.<br />
Nick Navarrete ATH 6-2 230 Fr Miami,FL/Arch Bishop Carroll<br />
Phillip Ochieng LB/DE 6-1 205 Fr Cary,NC/Cary<br />
Thomas Olsen OL 6-4 250 Fr Pineville,NC/Charlotte Catholic<br />
Antoine Parker DL 6-1 248 Fr Columbia,SC/Ridge View<br />
Andrew Parsons OL 6-2 270 Jr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr/Coastal Carolina<br />
Terry Pegues WR 5-10 185 Fr Troy,NC/W.Montgomerty<br />
Michael Peterson OL 6-2 275 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/Bishop McGuinnes<br />
DeVante Pettiford LB 6-2 230 Fr Cedar Grove,NC/Orange<br />
Michael Pittman OL 6-0 265 So Tarboro,NC/Tarboro/NC Wesleyan<br />
Javon Powell DB 5-11 180 Fr Currie,NC/Pender Co.<br />
Nic Richardson LB 5-10 190 Fr Charlotte,NC/Mallard Creek<br />
Lucas Riebe LB 5-11 225 Fr Wellington,FL/Wellington<br />
BJ Sherrill QB 6-0 215 Fr Cleveland,NC/W.Rowan<br />
Jason Taylor LB 6-3 200 Fr Bahama,NC/Northern<br />
Tarrell Thompson DB 5-11 170 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/Carver<br />
Austin Trevino DL 6-2 245 Fr San Jose,CA/Valley Christian<br />
KJ Ward RB 5-9 175 Fr Wake Forest,NC/WF Rolesville<br />
Joe Watson WR 6-3 215 Fr Advance,NC/Davie Co.<br />
John Wheatley WR 5-10 160 Fr New Bern,NC/New Bern<br />
Randy Whitener DB/LS 5-11 185 Fr Rutherfordton,NC/RS Central<br />
Jason Williams WR 6-3 190 Fr Charlotte,NC/Hopewell<br />
Tucker Wren P/K 5-11 160 Fr Richmond,VA/Collegiate School<br />
* Denotes Red-shirt freshman<br />
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2010 Catawba College Football Stats<br />
GAME BY GAME TOTALS<br />
TEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL 1D RUSH PASS TOTAL PUNTS TO PEN<br />
St. Augustine’s 0 6 8 6 20 14 35-129 24-41/267 67-365 4-31.8 1 4-40<br />
CATAWBA 0 7 3 7 17 22 26-98 14-22/202 57-331 4-35.8 1 5-35<br />
at Salisbury (3,146) Sept. 4, 2010<br />
CATAWBA 28 21 10 0 59 13 31-118 11-14/119 45-237 2-44.0 1 7-79<br />
Livingstone 0 0 0 8 8 15 30-38 16-32/185 62-223 6 34.2 5 8-73<br />
at Salisbury,NC (1,345) Sept. 11, 2010<br />
Shaw 7 7 0 7 21 20 32-4 22-31/259 63-263 2-27.5 1 4-35<br />
CATAWBA 14 9 7 2 32 20 34-90 22-33/296 67-386 2-38.0 1 7-60<br />
at Salisbury (3,166) Sept. 18, 2010<br />
CATAWBA 14 14 7 0 35 17 26-(-9) 22-35/337 61-328 7-31.1 1 8-58<br />
Wingate 7 0 14 7 28 22 34-75 28-50/316 84-391 6-35.5 2 8-110<br />
at Wingate,NC (3,024) Oct. 2. 2010<br />
Brevard 7 7 7 0 21 15 58-161 2-10/64 68-225 3-22.3 3 7-75<br />
CATAWBA 3 3 10 15 31 15 28-125 16-26/219 54-344 1-39.0 1 4-48<br />
at Salisbury (3,619) Oct. 9, 2010<br />
Carson-Newman 7 14 0 21 42 19 53-310 2-7/42 60-352 4-43.0 0 10-76<br />
CATAWBA 7 6 0 3 16 17 29-77 17-26/165 55-242 2-34.0 4 2-14<br />
at Salisbury (2,962) Oct. 16, 2010<br />
CATAWBA 7 7 14 0 28 24 36-129 24-43/384 79-513 5-34.2 3 10-90<br />
Newberry 17 0 0 8 25 24 29-165 23-40/292 69-457 4-33.8 4 12-108<br />
at Newberry,SC (2,120) Oct. 23, 2010<br />
CATAWBA 7 3 14 14 38 16 46-277 12-21/146 67-423 4-29.2 3 7-45<br />
Mars Hill 0 14 7 7 28 18 37-143 17-27/245 64-388 3-36.3 5 9-72<br />
at Mars Hill,NC (2,543) Oct. 30, 2010<br />
Tusculum 13 21 10 10 54 27 29-128 32-43/510 72-638 2-40.5 1 6-53<br />
CATAWBA 14 10 13 7 44 21 30-155 23-36/264 66-419 3-27.3 0 8-55<br />
at Salisbury (2,874) Nov. 6, 2010<br />
CATAWBA 0 7 7 3 17 19 19-36 34-48/295 67-331 4-32.5 1 6-50<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne 7 6 15 3 31 22 58-370 1-4/15 62-385 2-42.0 1 4-30<br />
at Hickory,NC (6,646) Nov. 13, 2010<br />
RUSHING G ATT YDS APC LG APG TD GAME HIGH<br />
Wright 10 153 687 4.5 58 68.7 7 152 vs. Mars Hill<br />
Terwilliger 10 33 218 6.6 59 21.8 3 98 vs. Newberry<br />
Gaither 8 17 184 10.8 30 23.0 2 97 vs. Mars Hill<br />
Rainey 5 5 23 4.6 11 4.6 0 12 vs. Shaw<br />
Charest 10 5 18 3.6 23 1.8 0 23 vs. Tusculum<br />
Morrison 5 6 11 1.8 5 2.2 0 6 vs. Livingstone<br />
Green 1 2 -1 -0.5 0 -1.0 0 -1 vs. Livingstone<br />
Griffith 5 2 -2 -1.0 4 -0.4 0 4 vs. Livingstone<br />
Branch 10 2 -2 -1.0 1 -0.2 0 0 vs. Newberry<br />
Hall 8 10 -3 -0.3 9 -0.4 1 -3 vs. Livingstone<br />
Dennis 10 59 -4 -0.1 46 -0.4 0 44 vs. St. Augustine’s<br />
TEAM 11 -33 -3.0<br />
CATAWBA 10 305 1096 3.6 59 109.6 13 277 vs. Mars Hill<br />
OPPONENTS 10 395 1523 3.9 60 152.3 17 370 by Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
RECEIVING G RCPTS RPG YDS AVG LG TD GAME HIGH<br />
Bunn 10 46 4.6 631 13.7 74 9 10/247 vs. Wingate<br />
Bryant 10 42 4.2 686 16.3 60 5 9/75 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
Morman 10 30 3.0 289 9.6 43 2 6/42 vs. Tusculum<br />
Wright 10 27 2.7 171 6.3 16 2 5/47 vs. Newberry<br />
Terwilliger 10 19 1.9 178 9.4 23 0 4/27 vs. Carson-Newman<br />
Downs 6 9 1.5 115 12.8 21 2 4/33 vs. Wingate<br />
Charest 10 8 0.8 127 15.9 33 0 3/38 vs. Mars Hill<br />
Williams 6 7 1.2 128 18.3 47 1 4/47 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
Peoples 7 7 1.0 91 13.0 19 0 3/41 vs. Carson-Newman<br />
Gaither 8 5 0.6 43 8.6 16 0 2/14 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
Morrison 5 2 0.4 19 9.5 15 0 2/19 vs. St. Augustine’s<br />
Rainey 5 1 0.2 16 16.0 16 0 1/16 vs. Shaw<br />
Dennis 10 1 0.1 1 1.0 1 0 1/1 vs. Newberrye<br />
Jenkins 6 1 0.2 -3 -3.0 0 0 1/-3 vs. Tusculum<br />
CATAWBA 10 205 20.5 2492 12.2 74 21 34/295 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne<br />
OPPONENTS 10 157 15.7 2130 13.6 81 15 32/510 by Tusculum<br />
PASSING G COMP ATT YARDS LG APG TD INT COMP% RATING GAME HIGH<br />
Dennis 10 197 308 2330 74 233.0 18 11 64.0% 233.00 384 vs. Newberry<br />
Griffith 5 8 12 162 52 32.4 3 1 66.7% 32.40 70 vs. Tusculum<br />
Terwilliger 10 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0% 0.00<br />
TEAM 10 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0% 0.00<br />
CATAWBA 10 205 323 2492 74 239.2 21 12 63.5% 142.30 384 vs. Newberry<br />
OPPONENTS 10 157 266 2130 81 213.0 15 11 59.0% 136.62 510 by Tusculum<br />
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SCORING G TDRUNTDREC TDRET 2PAT 1PAT FG SFTY TOTAL AVG<br />
Trexler 10 0 0 0 0 37 12 0 73 7.3<br />
Bunn 10 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 54 5.4<br />
Wright 10 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 54 5.4<br />
Bryant 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 3.0<br />
Terwilliger 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.8<br />
Morman 10 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 14 1.4<br />
Hanes 10 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1.2<br />
Downs 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 2.0<br />
Gaither 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0.7<br />
McCray 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1.2<br />
Dennis 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6<br />
Harris 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.9<br />
Williams 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.0<br />
Floyd 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6<br />
TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2<br />
CATAWBA 10 13 21 6 1 37 12 1 317 31.7<br />
OPPONENTS 10 17 15 4 3 30 6 1 278 27.8<br />
DEFENSIVE<br />
STATISTICS G UT AT TT TFL SACK PBU FF FREC/YDS<br />
C.Johnson 10 27 46 73 3/-17 1.5/-15 1 0 0<br />
LJ McCray 10 30 31 61 0 0 2 0 1-0<br />
Perry 10 21 39 60 6/-44 1/-11 8 2 0<br />
Bass 10 17 35 52 5/-6 1.5/-2 0 0 1-0<br />
Rolle 10 26 24 50 5/-16 0 8 3 0<br />
Ingram 10 17 31 48 2/-10 1/-9 2 1 0<br />
Lee 10 18 26 44 15/-63 6/-40 1 2 2-0<br />
Harris 7 16 18 34 2/-6 0 2 0 2-65<br />
Weedon 10 12 20 32 5/20 2.5/-17 1 0 0<br />
Hall 8 24 7 31 0 0 0 1 0<br />
Sutton 8 15 15 30 12/55 5.5/-43 0 2 1-0<br />
J.Hartsell 10 9 20 29 8/-35 5/-29 0 1 1-0<br />
Floyd 10 17 11 28 3/-3 0 1 0 0<br />
Steward 9 15 10 25 8/-33 2.5/-24 0 0 0<br />
A.Hartsell 10 10 13 23 2/-13 2/-6 1 0 0<br />
Vennable 10 9 11 20 3/-6 0.5/-4 0 0 1-0<br />
Cauble 10 10 6 16 0 0 1 0 0<br />
R.Brown 7 2 12 14 1/-1 0 0 0 0<br />
Hanes 10 6 6 12 2/8 0 0 0 0<br />
D.Brown 10 7 4 11 0 0 1 0 0<br />
Hunt 8 3 7 10 1/-0 0.5/-4 0 0 0<br />
Washington 10 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Phillips 6 7 2 9 1/-1 0 0 0 0<br />
T.Johnson 10 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Buffkin 5 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Charest 10 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Branch 10 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0-8<br />
McFatten 8 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0<br />
J.McCray 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Bryant 10 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Terwilliger 10 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Rainey 5 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0<br />
DJ Davis 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Trexler 10 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Morman 10 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Peterson 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Miller 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Jenkins 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Gaither 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Hough 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0<br />
Williams 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Bunn 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Winn 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Marsh 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />
CATAWBA 10 370 419 789 84/337 27/-200 30 12 11-73<br />
Opponents 10 340 384 724 77/308 18/162 39 9 5-80<br />
CATAWBA Blocked Kicks: Sutton, (FG, PAT)<br />
PUNT RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TD<br />
Bunn 10 13 157 12.1 47 0<br />
CATAWBA 10 13 157 12.1 47 0<br />
OPPONENTS 10 13 42 3.2 18 1<br />
KICK RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TD<br />
LJ McCray 10 20 649 32.5 99 2<br />
Terwilliger 10 12 223 18.6 29 0<br />
Floyd 10 6 123 20.5 32 0<br />
Charest 10 4 70 17.5 35 0<br />
Hanes 10 2 22 11.0 12 0<br />
Gaither 8 2 37 18.5 23 0<br />
Branch 10 1 15 15.0 15 0<br />
Bunn 10 1 22 22.0 22 0<br />
CATAWBA 10 48 1161 24.2 99 2<br />
OPPONENTS 10 55 1004 18.3 79 1<br />
INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS AVG IPG LG TD<br />
Rolle 10 5 19 3.8 0.5 19 0<br />
Hanes 10 2 28 14.0 0.2 18 2<br />
Harris 7 2 8 4.0 0.3 8 0<br />
Floyd 10 1 25 25.0 0.1 25 1<br />
Perry 10 1 24 24.0 0.1 24 0<br />
CATAWBA 10 11 104 9.5 9.1 25 3<br />
OPPONENTS 10 12 180 15.0 2.2 62 2<br />
PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLK NET<br />
Trexler 10 14 495 35.4 49 0 6 2 3xx65<br />
Bunn 10 10 340 34.0 42 1 2 0 xx.07<br />
Krauk 6 7 268 38.3 48 1 0 1 xx.07<br />
Team 3 13 4.3 13 0 0<br />
CATAWBA 10 34 1116 32.8 49 2 8 3 xx.30<br />
OPPONENTS 10 36 1264 35.1 51 5 3 0 xx.00<br />
KICK SCORING G PAT-ATT FG-ATT PTS AVG<br />
Trexler 10 37-39 12-19 73 7.3<br />
FG Made: 43,27,34,34,45,40,36, FG Miss: 33,35,35,44,45,36,46<br />
46,38,31,21,25<br />
OPPONENTS 10 30-32 6-8 48 4.8<br />
FG Made: 37,23,46,34,29,34 FG Miss: 36,45<br />
FIELD GOALS 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL LG<br />
Trexler 0-0 3-3 5-9 4-7 0-0 12-19 46<br />
CATAWBA 0-0 3-3 5-9 4-7 0-0 12-19 46<br />
OPPONENTS 0-0 2-2 3-4 1-2 0-0 6-8 46<br />
SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL<br />
CATAWBA 94 87 85 51 0 317<br />
OPPONENTS 65 75 61 77 0 278<br />
YARDSTICK CATAWBA OPP<br />
First Downs 184 196<br />
Rushing 60 90<br />
Passing 107 90<br />
Penalty 17 16<br />
3rd Down Conv. 56/129 53/136<br />
Efficiency 43.4% 39.0%<br />
4th Down Conv. 0/8 15/28<br />
TwoPoint Conv. 1/1 3/5<br />
Total Net Yards 3588 3653<br />
Avg. Per Game 358.8 365.3<br />
Total Off. Plays 628 661<br />
Avg. Gain per Play 5.7 5.5<br />
Net Yards Rush 1096 1523<br />
Avg. Gain Rush Per Game 109.6 152.3<br />
Total Rush Plays 305 395<br />
Net Yards Pass 2492 2130<br />
Avg. Gain Pass Per Game 249.2 213.0<br />
Comp./Att. 205/323 157/266<br />
Comp. Percentage 63.5% 59.0%<br />
Sacks By/Yards 27/200 18/162<br />
Had Intercepted 12 11<br />
Fum/Lost 13/5 23/11<br />
Total Turnovers 17 22<br />
Give AwayTake Away Ratio +5 -5<br />
Points Off Turnovers 73 38<br />
Pen/Yards 63/539 73/667<br />
Avg. Time of Possession 29:25 30:35<br />
Total Points/Avg. 317/31.7 278/27.8<br />
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2010 Season in Review<br />
GAME 1 – Sept. 4<br />
Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC<br />
St. Augustine’s 20<br />
CATAWBA 17<br />
SALISBURY, NC – St. Augustine’s quarterback Joaquin Green threw for 202 yards and a pair<br />
of touchdowns to lead the Falcons to a 20-17 win over host Catawba in the opener for both<br />
teams. Green threw his first scoring strike with 4:49 left in the first half, covering 10 yards to<br />
Jone’ Harris. The score came one play after Catawba was flagged for having 12 men on the field<br />
as St. Augustine’s was setting up for a field goal. A bad snap on the extra point left the Falcons<br />
with a 6-0 edge.<br />
Catawba answered that score from the Falcons, driving 81 yards in eight plays. Patrick<br />
Dennis went 5-for-7 in the drive for 68 yards. He connected with Gerron Bryant for a 21 yards<br />
score with 1:15 to go in the half. Catawba had a chance to<br />
add to its lead after a Brandon Bunn 18-yard punt return and<br />
a Falcon personal foul, but a 33-yard field goal by Thomas<br />
Trexler hit the upright.<br />
Trexler did connect from 43 yards out four minutes into<br />
the second half to give Catawba a 14-10 lead. The Falcons<br />
answered with a drive to take the lead for good. Deonte<br />
Toliver opened the drive with a 36-yard run to the Catawba<br />
39. Three plays later, Green connected with Jamain Smith<br />
from 25 yards with 9:05 left in the third quarter. A two-point<br />
run by Brian Richards put the Falcons up 14-10.<br />
Catawba was stopped twice on downs just outside the<br />
Falcon 30 on its next two drives before St. Augustine’s<br />
scored with just over two minutes left. On fourth down,<br />
Walter Sanders ran in from 23 yards to give the Falcons a 20-<br />
10 edge. Dennis led the Indians for one final score on a nineyard<br />
pass to Bunn with 13 seconds remaining, but the<br />
Falcons recovered the ensuing on-side kick to end the contest.<br />
Sanders led the Falcons on the ground with 60 yards on 17 carries. Harris made five catches<br />
for 87 yards. Dennis finished with 267 yards passing for Catawba, connecting on 24-of-40<br />
passes and two scores. He also led the Indians with 44 yards rushing. Josh Wright added 40<br />
yards on the ground.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
St. Augustine’s (1-0) 0 6 8 6 20<br />
CATAWBA (0-1) 0 7 3 7 17<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
STA - Jone’ Harris 10 pass from Joaquin Green (run failed), 4:49<br />
CAT - Gerron Bryant 21 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 1:15<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
CAT - Trexler 43 FG, 11:06<br />
STA - Jamain Smith 25 pass from Green (Brian Richards run), 9:05<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
STA - Walter Sanders 23 run (kick failed), 2:04<br />
CAT - Brandon Bunn 9 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 0:13<br />
STA CAT<br />
First Downs 14 22<br />
Rushes-Yards 35-129 26-98<br />
Passing Yards 202 267<br />
Comp-Att-Int 14-22-1 24-41-1<br />
Return Yards 5-50 7-86<br />
Punts-Average 4-35.8 4-31.8<br />
Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0<br />
Penalties-Yards 5-35 4-40<br />
Possession Time 29:26 30:34<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-9<br />
RUSHING: St. Augustine’s-Walter Sanders 17-60, Deonte Tolliver 4-42, Joaquin Green 5-15,<br />
Anthony Wright 3-7, JJshaun Pinkston 3-5, Jone’ Harris 1-0, Jamain Smith 1-0, Team 1-0;<br />
Catawba-Patrick Dennis 9-44, Josh Wright 13-40, Rashaun Gaither 1-7, Brian Terwilliger 1-6,<br />
Bobby Morrison 2-1.<br />
PASSING: St. Augustine’s-Joaquin Green 14-22-1-202; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 24-40-1-267, Team<br />
0-1-0-0.<br />
RECEIVING: St. Augustine’s-Jone’ Harris 5-87, Jamain Smith 4-44, Tyron Laughinghouse 2-45,<br />
Rowdy Batchelor 1-11, Deonte Toliver 1-8, Shane Russell 1-7; Catawba-Eric Morman 5-36,<br />
Gerron Bryant 4-69, Brandon Bunn 4-49, Josh Wright 4-28, Brian Terwilliger 2-22, Bobby<br />
Morrison 2-19, Nate Charest 1-20, Grayson Downs 1-18, Rashaun Gaither 1-6.<br />
MISSED FG: St Augustine’s-None; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 33.<br />
TACKLES: St. Augustine’s-Steven Stanback 3-11-14, Mark Hill 1-8-9, Charles Mckenzie 4-4-8,<br />
Chad McDuffie 0-6-0; Catawba-Cory Johnson 1-9-10, Kewone Harris 4-5-9, Jeb Bass 2-6-8,<br />
Damein Lee 2-5-7, LJ McCray 2-5-7.<br />
ATT - 3,146. WEATHER - 78 degrees, clear.<br />
GAME 2 – Sept. 11<br />
Alumni Stadium, Salisbury, NC<br />
CATAWBA 59<br />
Livingstone 8<br />
SALISBURY, NC – The Catawba defense produced four touchdowns as the Indians earned<br />
the Mayor’s Cup with a 59-8 win over host Livingstone. Josh Wright capped Catawba’s first possession<br />
with a four-yard run for a 7-0 lead six minutes into the game then the defense and special<br />
teams took over.<br />
Livingstone drove into Catawba territory, but Kewone Harris scooped up a fumble and<br />
returned it 65 yards for a score. Scottie Floyd ended the next Blue Bear drive, returning an interception<br />
25 yards for a 21-0 lead.<br />
Brandon Bunn set up the next Catawba score with a 47-yard punt return inside the Blue<br />
Bear five and scored the touchdown on a 12-yard pass from Patrick Dennis. Jumal Rolle stopped<br />
a Livingstone drive into the red zone with an interception and the Indians drove 83 yards to<br />
score on a 19-yard run by Brian Terwilliger.<br />
Catawba closed out the half with two more scores for a 49-0 edge. Daniel Griffith threw a<br />
seven-yard pass to Ronnie Williams and Jacob Hanes returned an interception 18 yards for a<br />
score. Hanes would add a second pick for a score early in the second half for the Tribe’s final<br />
tally.<br />
After a goal line stand by the Catawba defense late in the fourth quarter, Livingstone got on<br />
the board when Bryan Aycoth and Shawntez Jones made a tackle in the end zone for a safety.<br />
The Blue Bears added a touchdown with just over a minute to play.<br />
Turnovers were the key stat of the game as the Indians turned five miscues into 35 points.<br />
Wright led Catawba with 66 yards rushing on eight carries and caught a pair of passes. Dennis<br />
<strong>com</strong>pleted 9-of-10 passes for 79 yards. Raymond Mallos <strong>com</strong>pleted 10-of-14 passes for 100 yards<br />
and a score to lead Livingstone. Jamel Moore ran for 30 yards.<br />
Hanes had a big day for the Catawba defense, scoring two touchdowns on interceptions<br />
and posting two tackles for losses. Aycoth led Livingstone with a dozen tackles, three for losses<br />
and Devonta Harmon recovered a fumble.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
CATAWBA (1-1) 28 21 10 0 59<br />
Livingstone (0-3) 0 0 0 8 8<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
CAT - Josh Wright 4 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 8:57<br />
CAT - Kewone Harris 65 fum return (Trexler kick), 7:18<br />
CAT - Scottie Floyd 25 int return (Trexler kick), 5:51<br />
CAT - Brandon Bunn 12 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 2:15<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Brian Terwilliger 13 run (Trexler kick), 8:31<br />
CAT - Ronnie Williams 7 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 5:40<br />
CAT - Jacob Hanes 18 int return (Trexler kick), 2:41<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
CAT - Trexler 27 FG, 11:07<br />
CAT - Hanes 10 int return (Trexler kick), 9:45<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
LC - Safety, 3:39<br />
LC - Kevin Shelf 20 pass from Raymond Mallos (run failed), 1:09<br />
CAT<br />
LC<br />
First Downs 13 15<br />
Rushes-Yards 31-118 30-38<br />
Passing Yards 119 185<br />
Comp-Att-Int 11-14-0 16-32-4<br />
Return Yards 10-206 11-143<br />
Punts-Average 2-44.0 6-34.2<br />
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1<br />
Penalties-Yards 7-79 8-73<br />
Possession Time 24:53 35:07<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 0-0<br />
RUSHING: Catawba-Josh Wright 8-66, Rashaun Gaither 2-43, Brian Terwilliger 2-19, Bobby<br />
Morrison 2-6, Dainel Griffith 1-4, Chance Green 2-minus 1, EJ Branch 1-minus 2, Casey Hall 10-<br />
minus 3, Patrick Dennis 1-minus 6, Team 2-minus 8; Livingstone-Jamel Moore 9-30, Curtis<br />
Edens 3-9, Dewayne Smith 1-6, Azaveus Dickens 1-4, Raymond Mallos 5-4, Miles Harris 11-<br />
minus 15.<br />
PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 9-10-0-79, Daniel Griffith 2-4-0-40; Livingstone-Curtis Edens<br />
6-18-3-85, Raymond Mallos 10-14-1-100.<br />
RECEIVING: Catawba-Brian Terwilliger 3-32, Josh Wright 2-11, Nate Charest 1-33, Brandon<br />
Bunn 1-12, Gerron Bryant 1-11, Rashaun Gaither 1-7, Ronnie Williams 1-7, Eric Morman 1-6;<br />
Livingstone-Anthony Holland 6-90, Omar McFadden 6-44, Kevin Shelf 2-34, Tevin Mishoe 1-11,<br />
Miles Harris 1-6.<br />
MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Livingstone-None.<br />
TACKLES: Catawba-Buster Phillips 5-0-5, Jacob Hanes 4-1-5, Tra Ingram 3-1-4; Livingstone-Bryan<br />
Aycoth 1-7-8, Devonta Harmon 3-3-6, Brandon Nelson 2-4-6.<br />
ATT - 1,345. WEATHER - 80 degrees, cloudy.<br />
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GAME 3 – Sept. 18<br />
Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC<br />
Shaw 21<br />
CATAWBA 32<br />
SALISBURY, NC -- Senior Patrick Dennis threw for 296 yards and a pair of scores, while<br />
the Catawba defense recorded six sacks in the 32-21 win over visiting Shaw at Shuford Stadium<br />
on Saturday. Catawba scored on all five of its first-half possessions and built a 23-14 edge at the<br />
break.<br />
Dennis <strong>guide</strong>d the Indians 66 yards on the opening drive that was capped by a one-yard<br />
run by Josh Wright. On the ensuing possession, Catawba marched 51 yards with Dennis tossing<br />
a 10-yard pass to Gerron Bryant for the score and a 14-0 lead.<br />
Shaw got on the board quickly after going down by two touchdowns as Kevin Atkins <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />
three passes to cover 61 yards in just 50 seconds. The last one for the score went to<br />
Tyrone Bolden from 11 yards out.<br />
Two Thomas Trexler field goals extended the Catawba lead to 20-7 before Atkins ran in from<br />
a yard out to cut the margin to 20-14 with just 1:13 left in the half. Catawba was able to get<br />
into field goal position before the break and Trexler connected from 45 yards away for the 23-<br />
14 lead.<br />
Catawba extended its lead to 30-14 late in the third quarter when Wright caught a six-yard<br />
scoring pass from Dennis. Shaw got a score back midway through the fourth quarter on a 15-<br />
yard pass from Atkins to Julius Gregory and stopped a Catawba drive inside the red zone on an<br />
interception by Darnell Evans. The Catawba defense responded when Julian Hartsell and<br />
Damien Lee <strong>com</strong>bined to bring down Atkins in the end zone for a safety with 5:17 left.<br />
Dennis <strong>com</strong>pleted 22-of-32 passes on the night, while Wright ran for 93 yards and caught<br />
three passes. Bryant led the way with six receptions for 77 yards, while Brandon Bunn had five<br />
grabs for 73 yards. Hartsell and Lee were each in on three sacks, while Brandon Sutton had a<br />
pair of sacks with a forced fumble, a blocked field goal and nine total tackles.<br />
Atkins <strong>com</strong>pleted 22-of-31 passes for 259 yards and two scores for Shaw. Raymond<br />
Williams added 55 yards on the ground, but the Bears finished the game with a net of just four<br />
yards rushing. Bolden caught six passes for 62 yards. Fred Sparkman made a dozen tackles and<br />
had a sack.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
Shaw (1-2) 7 7 0 7 21<br />
CATAWBA (2-1) 14 9 7 2 32<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
CAT - Josh Wright 1 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 8:48<br />
CAT - Gerron Bryant 10 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 3:01<br />
SU - Tyrone Bolden 11 pass from Kevin Atkins (Caleb Reid kick), 2:00<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Trexler 34 FG, 12:33<br />
CAT - Trexler 34 FG, 4:58<br />
SU - Atkins 1 run (Reid kick), 1:13<br />
CAT - Trexler 45 FG, 0:10<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
CAT - Wright 6 run (Trexler kick), 3:28<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
SU - Julius Gregory 15 pass from Atkins (Reid kick), 8:35<br />
CAT - Safety, 5:17<br />
SU<br />
CAT<br />
First Downs 20 20<br />
Rushes-Yards 32-4 34-90<br />
Passing Yards 259 296<br />
Comp-Att-Int 22-31-0 22-33-1<br />
Return Yards 10-133 6-105<br />
Punts-Average 2-27.5 2-38.0<br />
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0<br />
Penalties-Yards 4-35 7-60<br />
Possession Time 29:21 30:39<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-20 6-32<br />
RUSHING: Shaw-Raymond Williams 16-55, Antonio Dunn 3-5, Kevin Atkins 12-minus 33, Team<br />
1-minus 23; Catawba-Josh Wright 23-93, Aaron Rainey 4-12, Brian Terwilliger 3-1, Patrick<br />
Dennis 3-minus 16, Team 1-0.<br />
PASSING: Shaw-Kevin Atkins 22-31-0-259; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 22-32-1-296, Team 0-1-0-0.<br />
RECEIVING: Shaw-Tyrone Bolden 6-62, Alberto Johnson 4-63, Julius Gregory 3-41, Bobby<br />
Holliday 2-47, Tyrone Craig 2-23, Raymond Williams 2-11, Jayson Royal 2-1, Daniel Lee 1-11;<br />
Catawba-Gerron Bryant 6-77, Brandon Bunn 5-73, Eric Morman 3-21, Josh Wright 3-12, Ronnie<br />
Williams 2-74, Chris Peoples 1-16, Aaron Rainey 1-16, Brian Terwilliger 1-7.<br />
MISSED FG: Shaw-Caleb Reid 36; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 35.<br />
TACKLES: Shaw-Fred Sparkman 6-6-12, Rico Brown 5-5-10, Gerald Kennedy 6-2-8, Darnell<br />
Evans 3-4-7; Catawba-Brandon Sutton 4-5-9, Jumal Rolle 3-5-8, Damein Lee 1-6-7, Cory Johnson<br />
1-6-7.<br />
ATT - 3,166. WEATHER - 80 degrees, clear.<br />
GAME 4 – Oct. 2<br />
Belk Stadium, Wingate, NC<br />
CATAWBA 35<br />
Wingate 28<br />
WINGATE, NC – Brandon Bunn etched his name in the Catawba record books in helping<br />
the Indians to the 35-28 win at Wingate. Bunn eclipsed marks for receiving touchdowns in a<br />
game and a career, while also breaking a 42-year-old record for receiving yards in a game.<br />
Bunn got his record day started on the game’s initial play as he hauled in a pass from Patrick<br />
Dennis and raced 74 yards for a score and a quick 7-0 lead with 14:40 on the clock. Wingate<br />
answered with an 11-play, 70-yard drive, but LJ McCray set Catawba up again with 71-yard kickoff<br />
return. Two plays later Bunn tied the school mark with his 25th career touchdown catch.<br />
Catawba struck in dramatic fashion to close the half as Bunn caught a deflected “hail mary”<br />
pass from Daniel Griffith on the final play for a 28-7 lead at the break.<br />
The Wingate special teams gave the Bulldogs a chance late in the game with a pair of<br />
blocked punts. The last led to a Haffly 27-yard pass<br />
to Chris Bowden on fourth down to bring the<br />
Bulldogs within a touchdown with 5:28 left.<br />
Catawba’s offense was able to keep the ball<br />
out of Haffly’s hands the rest of the way. Bunn<br />
came up with a 46-yard catch on third down to ice<br />
the issue with just over two minutes left. The last<br />
catch upped Bunn’s total to 247 receiving yards<br />
for the game which topped the previous mark of<br />
215 yards set by Ike Hill in 1968.<br />
Dennis finished 21-of-34 for 285 yards and<br />
four scores. Griffith added the 52-yard pass at the<br />
end of the first half to give the Indians 337 yards in the air for the game. Catawba was held to<br />
minus-nine yards rushing when Dennis ran out the final six seconds on a 19-yard loss. Bunn<br />
had 10 total catches on the day.<br />
Defensively, Catawba posted nine sacks and stopped the Bulldogs twice in the red zone<br />
without points. Hartsell, Brandon Sutton and Corey Steward each had two sacks. Kewone<br />
Harris stopped one Wingate chance with an interception in the end zone. Linebacker Cory<br />
Johnson led all tacklers with 17 stops and added a sack.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
CATAWBA (3-1) 14 14 7 0 35<br />
Wingate (2-2) 7 0 14 7 28<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
CAT - Brandon Bunn 74 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 14:40<br />
WU - Delric Ellington 2 pass from Cody Haffly (RP Lopez kick), 9:40<br />
CAT - Bunn 14 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 8:39<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Grayson Downs 4 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 5:12<br />
CAT - Bunn 52 pass from Daniel Griffith (Trexler kick), 0:00<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
WU - Nelson Woods 31 run (Lopez kick), 12:56<br />
CAT - Bunn 27 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 11:28<br />
WU - Timmy Rogers 18 blkd punt return (Lopez kick), 3:13<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
WU - Chris Bowden 27 pass from Haffly (Lopez kick), 5:28<br />
CAT WU<br />
First Downs 17 22<br />
Rushes-Yards 26-(-9) 34-75<br />
Passing Yards 337 316<br />
Comp-Att-Int 22-35-1 28-50-1<br />
Return Yards 6-159 9-149<br />
Punts-Average 7-31.1 6-35.5<br />
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1<br />
Penalties-Yards 8-58 8-110<br />
Possession Time 29:35 30:25<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 7-57 2-19<br />
RUSHING: Catawba-Josh Wright 16-27, Brian Terwilliger 3-3, Patrick Dennis 7-minus 39; Wingate-<br />
Nelson Woods 21-82, Perry Floyd 1-33, Andrew Nallenweg 1-3, Cody Haffly 11-minus 43.<br />
PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 21-34-1-285, Daniel Griffith 1-1-0-52; Wingate-Cody Haffly 28-<br />
50-1-316.<br />
RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 10-247, Grayson Downs 4-33, Gerron Bryant 3-33, Josh<br />
Wright 2-11, Eric Morman 2-9, Chris Peoples 1-4; Wingate-Perry Floyd 9-93, Nelson Woods 7-67,<br />
Chris Bowden 5-97, Philip Thomas 3-24, Delric Ellington 3-24, Andrew Nallenweg 1-11.<br />
MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Wingate-None.<br />
TACKLES: Catawba-Cory Johnson 6-11-17, Lakeem Perry 3-7-10, Jumal Rolle 2-5-7, Julian Hartsell<br />
2-4-6, Brandon Sutton 1-5-6; Wingate-Robert Fletcher 3-6-9, Terrence Stephens 4-4-8, Ben Hinson<br />
2-6-8, Jared Seate 2-5-7.<br />
ATT - 3,024. WEATHER - 70 degrees, sunny.<br />
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GAME 5 – Oct. 9<br />
Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC<br />
Brevard 21<br />
CATAWBA 31<br />
GAME 6 – Oct. 16<br />
Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC<br />
Carson-Newman 42<br />
CATAWBA 16<br />
SALISBURY, NC – Catawba scored the final 18 points to<br />
rally past visiting Brevard for a 31-21 victory on Saturday afternoon<br />
at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. Josh Wirght scored<br />
two fourth-quarter touchdowns, while the defense held the<br />
Tornados to 73 yards in the second half.<br />
Catawba fell behind 21-13 after a four-yard run by Derek<br />
Church with 4:57 left in the third quarter. That would be the last<br />
points for the Tornados as the Indian defense allowed just one<br />
first down over Brevard’s next three possessions to rally. Thomas<br />
Trexler converted the last of his three field goals on the day, a 46-<br />
yarder, late in the third quarter to pull the Tribe within 21-16.<br />
Wright would put Catawba on top for the first time in the<br />
game on a four-yard pass from Patrick Dennis with 4:27 remaining.<br />
Eric Morman added a two-point conversion on a reception<br />
from Dennis for a 24-21 lead. One play after a Jumal Rolle interception, Wright scampered 49<br />
yards to give the Indians the 31-21 edge. Lakeem Perry iced the game with an interception in<br />
the final minute.<br />
Brevard took the opening kickoff and scored in 10 plays as Michael Crumbaker went over<br />
from a yard out to give the Tornados a 7-0 lead. Trexler kicked field goals of 40 and 36 yards to<br />
pull Catawba within a point, but Brevard struck in the final minute of the half to go up 14-6.<br />
Church broke a 19 yard run on 3rd-and-11 to the Brevard 43 and two plays later Crumbaker <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />
a 57-yard scoring pass to Eric Watts with just 17 seconds remaining before intermission.<br />
Catawba got a break on its first drive of the second half when Gerron Bryant caught a<br />
deflected pass for a 36-yard gain to the Brevard 32. After a 20-yard run from Wright, Brian<br />
Terwilliger ran in from 11 yards out to make the score 14-13. A kickoff return near midfield set<br />
up the final Tornado score. Brevard converted three times on third downs and once on fourth<br />
in its 12-play, 47-yard drive that was capped by Church. Catawba then put its final scores together<br />
to rally, holding Brevard to just 31 yards on 20 plays after the Church score.<br />
Wright eclipsed the 100-yard plateau for the first time in his career with 101 yards on 15<br />
carries. Dennis <strong>com</strong>pleted 16-of-26 passes for 219 yards. Bryant was the top target with five<br />
catches for 86 yards. Church totaled 92 yards to lead Brevard. Crumbaker <strong>com</strong>pleted 2-of-10<br />
passes for 64 yards. Kelvin Jeter, who entered as the SAC’s top rusher at 129 yards a contest, was<br />
held to just 17 yards on 11 carries.<br />
Jeb Bass recorded a career-high 12 tackles on defense for Catawba, while Perry added 11<br />
stops and a forced fumble to his interception. Alex Hartsell and Brandon Weedon posted sacks.<br />
Prince Simunyu and Ryan Wannamaker had sacks for Brevard.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
Brevard (3-3) 7 7 7 0 21<br />
CATAWBA (4-1) 3 3 10 15 32<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
BC - Michael Crumbaker 1 run (Chase Henry kick), 8:48; CAT - Thomas Trexler 40 FG, 6:31<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Trexler 36 FG, 1:05; BC - Eric Watts 57 pass from Crumbaker (Henry kick), 0:17<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
CAT - Brian Terwilliger 11 run (Trexler kick), 12:21; BC - Derek Church 4 run (Henry kick),<br />
4:57; CAT - Trexler 46 FG, 1:15<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
CAT - Josh Wright 4 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 4:27; CAT - Wright 49 run<br />
(Trexler kick), 2:42<br />
BC<br />
CAT<br />
First Downs 15 15<br />
Rushes-Yards 58-161 28-125<br />
Passing Yards 64 219<br />
Comp-Att-Int 2-10-2 16-26-0<br />
Return Yards 7-165 6-89<br />
Punts-Average 3-22.3 1-39.0<br />
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1<br />
Penalties-Yards 7-75 4-48<br />
Possession Time 36:14 23:46<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-18 2-17<br />
RUSHING: Brevard-Derek Church 23-92, Michael Crumbaker 15-18, Xavier Johnson 3-18,<br />
Kelvin Jeter 11-17, Thadus Benton 6-16; Catawba-Josh Wright 15-101, Brian Terwilliger 2-10,<br />
Nate Charest 1-6, Patrick Dennis 6-5, Bobby Morrison 2-4, Team 1-minus 1.<br />
PASSING: Brevard-Michael Crumbaker 2-10-2-64; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 16-26-0-219.<br />
RECEIVING: Brevard-Eric Watts 1-57, Justin Fleming 1-7; Catawba-Gerron Bryant 5-86, Eric<br />
Morman 3-68, Brandon Bunn 3-37, Josh Wright 3-19, Brian Terwilliger 2-9.<br />
MISSED FG: Brevard-None; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 35.<br />
TACKLES: Brevard-Prince Simunyu 3-5-8, Trey Jenkins 2-6-8, Salonik Amos 5-2-7, Rashad Dirton<br />
3-2-5; Catawba-Jeb Bass 0-12-12, Lakeem Perry 1-10-11, Cory Johnson 2-8-10, LJ McCray 2-7-9,<br />
Kewone Harris 4-3-7.<br />
ATT - 3,619. WEATHER - 79 degrees, sunny.<br />
SALISBURY, NC – Carson-Newman scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter,<br />
including a pair of interception returns in the waning minutes to post the win on Saturday<br />
afternoon at Shuford Stadium and Kirkland Field. Nate Inman ran for 165 yards and one score<br />
to lead the Eagles, who did not put the game away until just over two minutes remained.<br />
After Thomas Trexler pulled Catawba within 21-16 with 12:11 remaining, Carson-Newman<br />
marched 92 yards in 17 plays to go on top 28-16 with 2:39 left. During the final drive that took<br />
over nine minutes, the key play for the Eagles was a 12-yard run by Jamie Bennett on a fake<br />
punt at the Catawba 37 with five minutes to play. Carson-Newman later converted a third-andeight<br />
on a nine-yard run by Inman and capped the drive on Brandon Baker’s four-yard run.<br />
Jaycob Coleman erased any Catawba hopes of a rally as he intercepted a desperation<br />
fourth-down pass and returned it 62 yards for a score with 1:19 left. Oliver Davis added a 27-<br />
yard pick for a touchdown with just 27 seconds remaining.<br />
Catawba held the early lead as the Indians went on top with 6:59 left in the opening quarter<br />
on a 13-yard pass from Patrick Dennis to Gerron Bryant. The Eagles answered on an 11-<br />
yard run by Doug Belk.<br />
The Indians would take the lead right back on a two-yard run by Josh Wright with 12:25<br />
to go in the second quarter, but Carson-Newman scored twice in the final three minutes of the<br />
half to take the momentum. Inman hit for a 60-yard run at the 2:29 mark and following on<br />
interception by Tarvin Jones, Baker threw a 32-yard halfback pass to Jason Brown with 1:06<br />
left before the break.<br />
Baker added 74 yards on the ground for Carson-Newman and <strong>com</strong>pleted the one scoring<br />
pass. Belk ran for 57 yards and <strong>com</strong>pleted 1-of-6 passes for 10 yards. Wright led Catawba with<br />
a career-high 105 yards rushing. Dennis was 17-of-25 through the air for 165 yards, but was<br />
intercepted three times.<br />
Anthony McAlister posted nine tackles for Carson-Newman and was in on two sacks.<br />
Jones had two interceptions as he also ended a third-quarter Catawba drive with a pick in the<br />
end zone. Alex Hartsell and Trey Ingram each made nine tackles for Catawba.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
C-Newman (4-3) 7 14 0 21 42<br />
CATAWBA (4-2) 7 6 0 3 16<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
CAT - Gerron Bryant 13 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 6:59<br />
CN - Doug Belk 11 run (Matt Gossett kick), 2:00<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Josh Wright 2 run (Trexler kick), 12:25<br />
CN - Nate Inman 60 run (Gossett kick), 2:29<br />
CN - Jason Brown 32 pass from Brandon Baker (Gossett kick), 1:06<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
CAT - Trexler 38 FG, 12:11<br />
CN - Baker 4 run (Gossett kick), 2:39<br />
CN - Jaycob Coleman 62 INT return (Gossett kick), 1:19<br />
CN - Oliver Davis 37 INT return (Gossett kick), 0:27<br />
CN CAT<br />
First Downs 19 17<br />
Rushes-Yards 53-310 29-77<br />
Passing Yards 42 165<br />
Comp-Att-Int 2-7-0 17-26-4<br />
Return Yards 8-167 5-92<br />
Punts-Average 4-43.0 2-34.0<br />
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0<br />
Penalties-Yards 10-76 2-14<br />
Possession Time 33:49 26:11<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-30 0-0<br />
RUSHING: CNewman-Nate Inman 26-162, Brandon Baker 14-74, Doug Belk 10-57, Jamie<br />
Bennett 3-17; Catawba-Josh Wright 19-105, Brian Terwilliger 2-13, Aaron Rainey 1-11, Nate<br />
Charest 1-mnus 4, Daniel Griffith 1-minus 6, Patrick Dennis 4-minus 19, Rashaun Gaither 0-<br />
minus 7, Team 1-minus 16.<br />
PASSING: CNewman-Doug Belk 1-6-0-10, Brandon Baker 1-1-0-32; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 17-<br />
25-3-165, Daniel Griffith 1-0-1-0.<br />
RECEIVING: CNewman-Jason Brown 2-42; Catawba-Brian Terwilliger 4-27, Chris Peoples 3-41,<br />
Brandon Bunn 2-34, Grayson Downs 2-23, Eric Morman 2-12, Josh Wright 2-11, Gerron Bryant<br />
1-13, Nate Charest 1-4.<br />
MISSED FG: CNewman-None; Catawba-None.<br />
TACKLES: CNewman-Antohny McAlister 2-7-9, Mario Russell 1-8-9, Dontaye Hall 2-6-8, Oliver<br />
Davis 3-4-7, Zeke Andrews 2-5-7; Catawba-Alex Hartsell 3-6-9, Tra Ingram 1-8-9, Kewon Harris 3-<br />
5-8, Damein Lee 2-6-8.<br />
ATT - 2,962. WEATHER - 65 degrees, sunny.<br />
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GAME 7 – Oct. 23<br />
Setzler Field, Newberry, SC<br />
CATAWBA 28<br />
Newberry 25<br />
NEWBERRY, SC – Catawba rallied from a 17-7 first-quarter deficit to claim a 28-25 win<br />
over host Newberry on Saturday afternoon at Setzler Field. Patrick Dennis threw for a careerhigh<br />
384 yards and three scores as the Catawba Indians grabbed a share of the league lead.<br />
Dennis <strong>com</strong>pleted on 24-of-41 attempts and was intercepted once in posting his career<br />
best day. Six of the passes went to Gerron Bryant, who totaled 195 yards and a score. Brian<br />
Terwilliger ran for 98 yards.<br />
Catawba cashed in on the first miscue of the game as Newberry, who had kicked an early<br />
field goal, fumbled the Tribe’s initial punt of the afternoon at their own 20-yard line. Five plays<br />
later Dennis tossed an eight-yard scoring pass to Brandon Bunn to give the Indians a 7-3 edge.<br />
Newberry scored twice before the end of the first quarter. The first as they answered the<br />
Catawba score with a 15-yard run by Lyndon Ingram. Next, the Wolves forced a Catawba fumble<br />
and Ron Parker returned it 72 yards to give Newberry a 17-7 lead at the 5:07 mark of the<br />
opening quarter.<br />
Catawba had an interception deep in Newberry territory and missed a 44-yard field goal<br />
on its next two possessions, but pulled within 17-14 after Jumal Rolle forced the first of his<br />
two fumbles on the day inside the Indians 10-yard line. Terwilliger got the score as he ran in<br />
from 59 yards out with 4:28 left before the half.<br />
The Indians took the lead for good on their first possession of the second half with Dennis<br />
throwing a 43-yard pass to Eric Morman. Catawba failed to add points on its next drive inside<br />
the Newberry five when it did not get a field try off. Dennis responded next with a 29-yard<br />
strike to Bryant and a 28-17 lead at the end of the third quarter.<br />
Rolle stopped an early fourth-quarter drive by Newberry with an interception in the end<br />
zone and the Wolves followed with a missed field goal on their next possession. Newberry<br />
closed within a score with 4:21 remaining, converting a fourth-and-ten with a 40-yard touchdown<br />
pass from Parker Hite to David Pressley. Terrence Wilson’s two-point run trimmed the<br />
lead to 28-25. Catawba was able to run out the clock from there as Josh Wright and Terwilliger<br />
ran for first downs on two third-down conversions.<br />
Ingram totaled 133 yards on 13 carries to lead the Newberry ground game. Pressley<br />
caught 12 passes for 155 yards. Hite and Bryan Ehrlich <strong>com</strong>bined to pass for 292 yards for the<br />
Wolves. Catawba amassed a season-high 513 yards of offense and overcame three turnovers.<br />
Newberry suffered four miscues and were only 4-of-13 on third downs.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
CATAWBA (5-2) 7 7 14 0 28<br />
Newberry (3-4) 17 0 0 8 25<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
NC - Britt Blackmon 37 FG, 13:36<br />
CAT - Brandon Bunn 8 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 10:25<br />
NC - Lyndon Ingram 15 run (Blackmon kick), 8:17<br />
NC - Ron Parker 72 fumble return (Blackmon kick), 5:07<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Brian Terwilliger 59 run (Trexler kick), 4:28<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
CAT - Eric Morman 43 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 11:08<br />
CAT - Gerron Bryant 49 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 0:17<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
NC - David Pressley 40 pass from Parker Hite (Blackmon kick), 4:21<br />
TC<br />
CAT<br />
First Downs 24 24<br />
Rushes-Yards 36-129 29-165<br />
Passing Yards 384 292<br />
Comp-Att-Int 24-43-1 23-40-1<br />
Return Yards 6-133 7-138<br />
Punts-Average 5-34.2 4-33.8<br />
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 7-3<br />
Penalties-Yards 10-90 12-108<br />
Possession Time 35:30 24:30<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-30 2-24<br />
RUSHING: Catawba-Brian Terwilliger 6-98, Josh Wright 14-42, Rashaun Gaither 1-11, EJ Branch<br />
1-0, Nate Charest 2-minus 7, Patrick Dennis 10-minus 13, Team 2-minus 2; Newberry-Lyndon<br />
Ingram 13-133, Bryan Ehrlich 4-23, Alkeem Sherman 3-20, David Pressley 1-5, Parker Hite 8-<br />
minus 16.<br />
PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 24-43-1-384; Newberry-Parker Hite 13-24-1-180, Bryan<br />
Erhlich 10-16-0-112.<br />
RECEIVING: Catawba-Gerron Bryant 6-195, Eric Morman 5-75, Josh Wright 5-47, Brandon Bunn<br />
3-20, Chris Peolples 2-30, Brian Terwilliger 2-16, Patrick Dennis 1-1; Newberry-David Pressley<br />
12-155, Treginald Wilson 3-57, Eric Huggins 3-29, Brandon Bostick 3-28, Jacob Brown 1-12,<br />
Darien Crawford 1-1.<br />
MISSED FG: Catawba-Thomas Trexler 44; Newberry-Britt Blackmon 45.<br />
TACKLES: Catawba-LJ McCary 7-3-10, Scottie Floyd 5-1-6, Jeb Bass 5-1-6; Newberry-Arterio<br />
Arnold 9-0-9, Apllo Stretch 5-3-8, Joe Smith 5-1-6, Josh Williams 5-1-6.<br />
ATT - 2,120. WEATHER - 70 degrees, clear.<br />
GAME 8 – Oct. 30<br />
Mears Stadium, Mars Hill, NC<br />
CATAWBA 38<br />
Mars Hill 28<br />
MARS HILL, NC – Josh Wright ran for a career-high 152 yards and added three scores as<br />
Catawba knocked off Mars Hill 38-28 on Saturday at Meares Stadium. The Indians rallied from<br />
a double-digit deficit for the second straight week, scoring 28 straight points in the second half<br />
after falling behind 21-10. Catawba used a 35-yard kickoff return by Nate Charest to midfield<br />
to begin its <strong>com</strong>eback.<br />
A 21-yard run by Rashaun Gaither led to a two-yard run by Wright to cut the deficit to 21-<br />
17. After a Lion fumble, Patrick Dennis threw a 60-yard strike to Gerron Bryant to put the<br />
Indians up 24-21 with 4:42 left in the third quarter.<br />
Penalties hurt the next Mars Hill drive which was ended when Jumal Rolle intercepted<br />
Richt at the Catawba 10-yard line. Wright burst through for a 58-yard run to get the Indians out<br />
of its own end, but the drive ended inside the Lion 10 on downs. A bad snap on a punt led to<br />
the next Catawba score with Gaither running for 22 and Wright taking it in from the three. Mars<br />
Hill failed to convert on a fourth-down try deep in its own end and Gaither salted the game<br />
away with a 22-yard scoring run.<br />
Gaither nearly reached 100 yards to join Wright, finishing with 97 yards on nine carries.<br />
Dennis <strong>com</strong>pleted 12-of-21 passes for 146 yards. Jonas Randolph led Mars Hill with 188 yards<br />
rushing and three scores. Catawba limited the league’s top rusher to 41 yards in the second<br />
half. Jon Richt was 17-of-27 through the air for 245 yards. P.J. Gore had six catches for 125<br />
yards.Mars Hill fumbled the ball away on its first three possessions of the game and Catawba<br />
built a 10-0 lead early in the second quarter. Damein Lee forced two of the fumbles and finished<br />
with two sacks and three stops for losses. Wright got the first score after the Indians took over<br />
at the Lion five. A Thomas Trexler 31-yard field goal pushed the lead to 10-0 with 12:45 to go in<br />
the half.<br />
The Lions rallied back. Randolph scored on a 47-yard run to pull Mars Hill within 10-7 and<br />
added a three-yard following a Catawba fumble to put the Lions up 14-10 with 3:35 to go in the<br />
half. The Lions struck to start the second half as Richt threw an 81-yard pass to Gore to set up<br />
a short run by Randolph to give Mars Hill the 21-10 edge.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
CATAWBA (6-2) 7 3 14 14 38<br />
Mars Hill (5-4) 0 14 7 7 28<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
CAT - Josh Wright 3 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 9:10<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
CAT - Trexler 31 FG, 12:45<br />
MH - Jonas Randolph 47 run (Michael Pinkerton kick), 10:13<br />
MH - Randolph 3 run (Pinkerton kick), 3:35<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
MH - Randolph 3 run (Pinkerton kick), 13:44<br />
CAT - Wright 2 run (Trexler kick), 8:45<br />
CAT - Gerron Bryant 60 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 4:42<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
CAT - Wright 3 run (Trexler kick), 6:30<br />
CAT - Rashaun Gaither 22 run (Trexler kick), 3:26<br />
MH - Joshua Young 8 pass from Jon Richt (Pinkerton kick), 1:32<br />
CAT MH<br />
First Downs 16 18<br />
Rushes-Yards 46-277 37-143<br />
Passing Yards 146 245<br />
Comp-Att-Int 12-21-2 17-27-1<br />
Return Yards 8-108 9-145<br />
Punts-Average 4-29.2 3-36.3<br />
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-4<br />
Penalties-Yards 7-45 9-72<br />
Possession Time 32:35 27:25<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-25 1-9<br />
RUSHING: Catawba-Josh Wright 23-152, Rashaun Gaither 9-97, Patrick Dennis 7-22, Brian<br />
Terwilliger 4-12, Team 3-minus 6; Mars Hill-Jonas Randolph 23-188, Garrison McDowell 6-12,<br />
Akeem Ferguson 1-0, Luis Cruz 2-minus 7, Jon Richt 3-minus 20, Team 2-minus 30.<br />
PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 12-21-2-146; Mars Hill-Jon Richt 17-27-1-245, Luis Cruz 0-0-0-0.<br />
RECEIVING: Catawba-Nate Charest 3-38, Brandon Bunn 3-21, Eric Morman 3-20, Gerron Bryant<br />
2-64, Josh Wright 1-3; Mars Hill-P.J. Gore 6-125, Travis Prince 3-26, Joshua Young 2-27, Alex Rose<br />
2-20, Jonas Randolph 1-32, Frankie Waters 1-10, Allen Woerner 1-9, Jon Richt 1-minus 4.<br />
MISSED FG: None.<br />
TACKLES: Catawba-Casey Hall 8-1-9, Jumal Rolle 5-2-7, Damein Lee 5-2-7, Tra Ingram 5-2-7, Jebb<br />
Bass 3-3-6; Mars Hill-Rudy Cabral 7-5-12, Curtis Bailey 8-3-11, Josh Baker 6-3-9.<br />
ATT - 2,543. WEATHER - 65 degrees, sunny.<br />
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GAME 9 – Nov. 6<br />
Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC<br />
Tusculum 54<br />
CATAWBA 44<br />
SALISBURY, NC – Tusculum quarterback Bo Cordell threw for 510 yards, setting the SAC single-season<br />
passing mark in the prossess, and the Pioneers out-scored host Catawba 54-44 on<br />
Saturday afternoon at Shuford Stadium.<br />
Catawba’s LJ McCray etched his name in not only the Indian record book, but also the national<br />
one as he accumulated 304 kickoff return yards. The sophomore ran back a school-record two<br />
for touchdowns, covering 99 and 94 yards. The previous NCAA II mark for kickoff return yards in<br />
a game was 276 which was last done in 1991.<br />
McCray helped Catawba to an early 14-3 lead with his 99-yard kickoff return at the 10:42 mark<br />
of the opening quarter. A 46-yard field goal from Gareth Rowlands and two scoring runs from<br />
Cordell gave the Pioneers a 20-14 lead. After the Indians cut the margin to 20-17, Gist answered,<br />
scoring on a 79-yard kickoff return of his own.<br />
Tusculum went up 34-17 late in the half as<br />
Cordell threw a 52-yard pass to Rashaad Carter with<br />
1:34 before the break. McCray got Catawba back in<br />
the game with his second return for a score of the<br />
half, covering 94 yards. It marked the seventh time<br />
in NCAA II history that a player returned two kickoffs<br />
for touchdowns.<br />
Catawba twice cut the Pioneer lead to a single<br />
scoring in the third quarter, but each time Cordell<br />
and Gist answered. The sophomore tossed a 20-<br />
yarder to Gist at the 5:53 mark of the third quarter then the duo hooked up from 33 yards out with<br />
12:35 remaining to put Tusculum up 51-37.<br />
After Catawba failed on a field goal, the Pioneers put the game away with a 12-play drive that<br />
culminated in a 29-yard kick from Rowlands and a 54-37 lead with 4:48 left. Daniel Griffith led<br />
Catawba to a score, capped on a four-yard pass to Eric Morman, with 3:15 remaining, but the<br />
Pioneers recovered the ensuing on-side kick and ran out the clock.<br />
Cordell <strong>com</strong>pleted 32-of-43 passes for three scores and ran for two others. Gist caught nine<br />
balls for 160 yards, while Calvin Britt had 102 receiving yards on three catches. The Pioneers ran<br />
for 128 yards with Fred Jones leading the way with 65.<br />
Patrick Dennis went 18-of-30 through the air for Catawba for 194 yards. Griffith <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />
five-of-six passes for 70 yards. Josh Wright led Catawba on the ground with 50 of the Tribe’s 155<br />
yards rushing.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
Tusculum (6-4) 13 21 10 10 54<br />
CATAWBA (6-3) 14 10 13 7 44<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
CAT - Brandon Bunn 14 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 12:11; TC - Gareth<br />
Rowlands 23 FG, 10:56; CAT - LJ McCray 99 KO return (Trexler kick), 10:42; TC - Rowlands<br />
46 FG, 7:22; TC - Bo Cordell 1 run (Rowlands kick), 5:31<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
TC - Cordell 6 run (Rowlands kick), 11:11; CAT - Trexler 21 FG, 5:29; TC - Deonte Gist 79 KO<br />
return (Rowlands kick), 5:19; TC - Rashaad Carter 52 pass from Cordell (Rowlands kick), 1:34;<br />
CAT - McCray 94 KO return (Trexler kick), 1:22<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
TC - Rowlands 34 FG, 11:25; CAT - Dennis 1 run (Trexler kick), 6:57; TC - Gist 20 pass from<br />
Cordell (Rowlands kick), 5:53; CAT - Rashaun Gaither 11 run (kick blocked), 3:43<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
TC - Gist 33 pass from Cordell (Rowlands kick), 12:35; TC - Rowlands 29 FG, 4:48; CAT - Eric<br />
Morman 4 pass from Daniel Griffith (Trexler kick), 3:15<br />
TC<br />
CAT<br />
First Downs 27 21<br />
Rushes-Yards 29-128 30-155<br />
Passing Yards 510 264<br />
Comp-Att-Int 32-43-0 23-36-1<br />
Return Yards 10-140 11-400<br />
Punts-Average 2-40.5 3-27.3<br />
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0<br />
Penalties-Yards 6-53 8-55<br />
Possession Time 29:40 30:20<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-12 2-12<br />
RUSHING: Tusculum-Fred Jones 13-65, Bo Cordell 10-32, Brian Marshall 4-17, Deonte Gist 1-15,<br />
Team 1-minus 1; Catawba-Josh Wright 15-50, Brian Terwilliger 5-33, Patrick Dennis 7-33, Nate<br />
Charest 1-23, Rashaun Gaither 2-16.<br />
PASSING: Tusuclum-Bo Cordell 32-43-0-510; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 18-30-1-194, Daniel<br />
Griffith 5-6-0-70.<br />
RECEIVING: Tusculum-Deonte Gist 9-160, Michael Robinson 6-77, Rashaad Carter 6-77, Calvin<br />
Britt 3-102, Brian Marshall 3-25, Xzanvion Smith 2-49, Fred Jones 2-14, Chad Blakely 1-6;<br />
Catawba-Eric Morman 6-42, Gerron Bryant 5-63, Brandon Bunn 5-60, Brian Terwilliger 3-54,<br />
Nate Charest 2-32, Rashaun Gaither 1-16, Banks Jenkins 1-minus 3.<br />
MISSED FG: Tusuclum-None; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 45.<br />
TACKLES: Tusculum-Zachary Norman 4-5-9, Kaytron Becton 5-3-8, Rashaun Harris 3-5-8;<br />
Catawba-Tra Ingram 3-11-14, Jumal Rolle 3-6-9, Lakeem Perry 2-7-9, LJ McCray 3-5-8.<br />
ATT - 2,874. WEATHER - 49 degrees, partly cloudy.<br />
GAME 10 – Nov. 13<br />
Moretz Stadium, Hickory, NC<br />
CATAWBA 17<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne 31<br />
HICKORY, NC – Lenoir-Rhyne quarterback Reuben Haynes threw for a touchdown and ran for<br />
a score as the Bears defeated visiting Catawba 31-17. The win snapped L-R’s eight-game home losing<br />
streak to Catawba, dating back to 1993.<br />
Haynes had 71 yards rushing to lead the Bears, the top-ranked rushing team in NCAA Division II.<br />
L-R totaled 370 yards on the ground in the win. He <strong>com</strong>pleted his only pass attempt for a 15-yard<br />
touchdown late in the first half. It gave the Bears a 13-0 lead at the time.<br />
Catawba scored in the final minute of the half to get on the scoreboard. Patrick Dennis connected<br />
with Grayson Downs for a 20-yard scoring reception with just 50 seconds left before break to cut<br />
the margin to 13-7 entering intermission. Catawba recovered the ensuing kickoff in Bear territory, but<br />
missed on a field goal try on the final play of the half.<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne increased its lead to 28-14 after three quarters of play when junior tailback Jasper<br />
Thomas and Haynes scored on touchdowns runs of 25 and 42 yards, respectively. Catawba sandwiched<br />
a touchdown in between the Bears’ two scores in the third stanza on Dennis’ five-yard touchdown<br />
pass to wide receiver Brandon Bunn.<br />
The touchdown marked the 30th for Bunn in his career. However, the Indians couldn’t get any<br />
closer than two touchdowns the rest of the way as the teams traded field goals in the fourth quarter<br />
to make it a 31-17 final.<br />
James Pone added 69 yards rushing on just seven carries for the Bears, while Marcus Shuford and<br />
Demetrius Green finished with a team-high seven tackles each as L-R held Catawba to just 36 yards<br />
rushing.<br />
Dennis <strong>com</strong>pleted 34-of-47 passes for 295 yards passing and two scores with Bunn added a gamehigh<br />
10 catches for 78 yards and a score. On defense, Cory Johnson led the Indians with a game-high<br />
13 tackles.<br />
STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final<br />
CATAWBA (6-4) 0 7 7 3 17<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne (7-4) 7 6 15 3 31<br />
1ST QUARTER<br />
LR - Major Herron 1 run (Colin Corpe kick), 1:27<br />
2ND QUARTER<br />
LR - Nick Stutts 15 pass from Reuben Hayes (kick blocked), 3:33<br />
CAT - Grayson Downs 20 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 0:50<br />
3RD QUARTER<br />
LR - Jasper Thomas 25 run (Byron Darby run), 6:34<br />
CAT - Brandon Bunn 5 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 3:10<br />
LR - Hayes 42 run (Corpe kick), 1:54<br />
4TH QUARTER<br />
LR - Corpe 34 FG, 11:13<br />
CAT - Trexer 25 FG, 6:31<br />
CAT<br />
LR<br />
First Downs 19 22<br />
Rushes-Yards 19-36 58-370<br />
Passing Yards 295 15<br />
Comp-Att-Int 34-48-1 1-4-1<br />
Return Yards 7-99 6-76<br />
Punts-Average 4-32.5 2-42.0<br />
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0<br />
Penalties-Yards 6-50 4-30<br />
Possession Time 30:09 29:51<br />
Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 3-30<br />
RUSHING: Catawba-Brian Terwilliger 5-23, Rashaun Gaither 2-17, Josh Wright 7-11, Patrick<br />
Dennis 5-minus 15; LRhyne-Reuben Hayes 10-71, James Pone 7-69, Le’Quan McCorkle 15-53,<br />
Jasper Thomas 4-46, Byron Darby 9-45, Gaston Miller 4-41, Andrew Courman 4-26, Major<br />
Herron 5-19.<br />
PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 34-47-1-295, Brian Terwilliger 0-1-0-0; LRhyne-Reuben Hayes<br />
1-1-0-15, Major Herron 0-3-1-0.<br />
RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 10-78, Gerron Bryant 9-75, Josh Wright 5-29, Ronnie<br />
Williams 4-47, Grayson Downs 2-41, Rashaun Gaither 2-14, Brian Terwilliger 2-11; LRhyne-Nick<br />
Stutts 1-15.<br />
MISSED FG: Catawba-Thomas Trexler 36, 45; LRhyne-None.<br />
TACKLES: Catawba-Cory Johnson 11-2-13, Casey Hall 5-05, Corey Steward 4-1-5, Tra Ingram 3-2-<br />
5; LRrhyne-Demetrius Green 5-2-7, Marcus Shuford 3-4-7, Victor Nito 5-1-6, Jamont Jones 4-2-6,<br />
Richard Walker 3-3-6.<br />
ATT - 6,646. WEATHER - 65 degrees, clear.<br />
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Catawba Fooball<br />
All Americans<br />
Catawba and<br />
Professional Football<br />
1934 - Tubby Garland, tackle<br />
1936 - W. Ellis Meehan, back<br />
1938 - Jake Briggs, guard<br />
1942 - Dwight Holshouser, back<br />
1945 - Ray Yagiello, tackle<br />
Carroll Bowen, back<br />
Ed Edminston, Tackle<br />
1946 - Ray Yagiello, tackle<br />
1947 - Art Claar, end<br />
Ray Yagiello, tackle<br />
1948 - Lee Spears, back<br />
1951 - Bill Stanfield, end (HM)<br />
1952 - Harold Carter, back<br />
1953 - Harvey Stratton,<br />
linebacker (HM)<br />
1955 - Dick Snyder, end (HM)<br />
1956 - Pete Stout, back<br />
Lou Biacchi, quarterback<br />
John McGrath, tackle<br />
1960 - Ron Crouse, punter (HM)<br />
Jean Worthington, back<br />
(HM)<br />
1965 - David Robbins, end (HM)<br />
John Scott, quarterback<br />
(HM)<br />
Reid Bradshaw, tackle (HM)<br />
1967 - Ed Koontz, tight end (HM)<br />
1972 - David Taylor, tackle<br />
(1st)<br />
1974 - Mike McDonald, linebacker<br />
(1st)<br />
Dan Fish, tackle (2nd)<br />
1984 - Kenny Watkins, tight end<br />
(HM)<br />
1986 - Keith Henry, free safety<br />
(HM)<br />
1987 - Keith Henry, free safety<br />
(2nd)<br />
1988 - Keith Henry, free safety<br />
(1st)<br />
Randy Brown, kicker<br />
(2nd)<br />
Rodney Goodine, linebacker<br />
(1st)<br />
Mike Warfield, quarterback<br />
(HM)<br />
1989 - Rodney Goodine, linebacker<br />
(1st)<br />
Todd Lipe, defensive end<br />
(2nd)<br />
Tubby<br />
Garland<br />
1990 - Todd Lipe, defensive end<br />
(1st)<br />
Aaron Kanner, punter<br />
(2nd)<br />
Curtis Walker, linebacker<br />
(HM)<br />
Mike Miller, defensive back<br />
(HM)<br />
1991 - Curtis Walker, linebacker<br />
(2nd)<br />
1992 - Curtis Walker, linebacker<br />
(1st)<br />
Brian Ray, tackle (HM)<br />
1994 - Jason Norton, kicker<br />
(3rd)<br />
1995 - John Williams, defensive<br />
back (HM)<br />
1996 - Greg Payne, kicker<br />
(1st)<br />
Jeff Cochrane, tight end<br />
(HM)<br />
Maurice Miller, defensive<br />
end (3rd)<br />
1997 - Maurice Miller, defensive<br />
end (1st)<br />
1998 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st)<br />
1999 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st)<br />
DeVonte Peterson,<br />
defensive end (3rd)<br />
Don Moore, guard (HM)<br />
2000 - Radell Lockhart, defensive<br />
end (1st)<br />
DeVonte Peterson,<br />
defensive end (1st)<br />
Don Moore, guard (2nd)<br />
Shawn Sanders, linebacker<br />
(HM)<br />
2001- Shawn Sanders, linebcker (1st)<br />
Todd McComb, linebacker(1st)<br />
Matt Gross, kicker (2nd)<br />
Cole Beane, offensive lineman<br />
(HM)<br />
2002- Todd McComb, linebacker<br />
(1st)<br />
Jamel Jackson, defensive back<br />
(HM)<br />
Allan Rohrbaugh, kicker (HM)<br />
2003- Cole Beane, tackle (1st)<br />
Khanis Hubbard, defensive end<br />
(1st)<br />
Jamel Jackson, defensive back<br />
(2nd)<br />
2004- Daniel Lynch, guard (2nd)<br />
Kolby Fisher, defensive end<br />
(HM)<br />
Luke Samples, quarterback<br />
(HM)<br />
2005- Rush Rollins, kicker (HM)<br />
2006- Ron Ellington, linebacker (1st)<br />
2007- Terence Crosby, offensive<br />
tackle (HM)<br />
Ron Ellington, defensive end<br />
(3rd)<br />
Kory Fisher, running back<br />
(HM)<br />
Brad Roach, quarterback (1st)<br />
2008- Terence Crosby, offensive<br />
tackle (1st)<br />
2010- LJ McCray, RS (2nd)<br />
M.L. Barnes (DT) - Los Angeles Dons, 1948<br />
Jemonte Battle (DB) - Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-05<br />
Clyde Biggers (OT) - Chicago Bears, 1949<br />
Drew Buie (WR) - Oakland Raiders, 1969-71; Cincinnati Bengals, 1972<br />
Dan Castles (OT) - Washington Redskins, 1956<br />
James Dickey (DE) - New York Yankees, 1948<br />
Tubby Garland (DT) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1938; N.Y. Giants, 1938<br />
Bill Griffin (DT) - Miami Dolphins, 1970-71<br />
Dave Hankee (DE) - Baltimore Colts, 1969; N.Y. Jets, 1967<br />
Ken Hartley (P) - New England Patriots, 1981<br />
Julian Hartsell (DL) - Tennessee Titans, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Ike Hill (WR) - Buffalo Bills, 1970-71; Chicago Bears, 1972-74<br />
SaMario Houston (LB) - Berlin Thunder, 2007<br />
Marcus Huntley (DL) - Minnesota Vikings, 2007<br />
Danny Jenkins (P) - Carolina Panthers, 2003<br />
Lance Johnson (WR) - British Columbia Lions, 2007<br />
Aaron Kanner (P) - Shreveport Pirates, 1994; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995;<br />
Carolina Panthers, 1996; Chicago Bears, 1998<br />
Poss Kesler (TE) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1936<br />
Ed Koontz (DE) - Boston Patriots, 1968<br />
Radell Lockhart (DE) - Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001; New England Patriots,<br />
2002; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; NY Giants, 2003-04; Frankfurt<br />
Galaxy, 2004; San Diego Chargers, 2005; NY Jets, 2005<br />
Mike McDonald (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals, 1976<br />
Maurice Miller (DE) - Albany Firebirds, 1998-99<br />
Bobby Myers (QB) - Chicago Bears, 1985<br />
Robert Natcher (LB) - Orange (NJ) Tornadoes, 1933<br />
Devonte Peterson (DE) - Buffalo Bills, 2001-02; Indianapolis Colts, 2003;<br />
Berlin Thunder, 2004; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; New England<br />
Patriots, 2004; Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-07<br />
Bucky Pope - (WR) - Los Angeles Rams, 1964-67; Green Bay Packers,<br />
1968<br />
Netto Purnsley (WR) - Ottawa Rough Riders, 1990<br />
Greg Quick (OG) - Atlanta Falcons, 1987; New York Jets, 1988<br />
Brad Roach (QB) - Baltimore Ravens, 2008.<br />
Gill Robinson (DE) - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1933<br />
Lee Spears (RB) - Charlotte Clippers, 1949<br />
David Taylor (OT) - Baltimore Colts, 1973-78<br />
Arthur Tomainin (DT) - New York Giants, 1942<br />
Harold Vann (C) - Newark Bears, 1936-37<br />
Randy Watts (DT) - Kansas City Chiefs, 1987; Dallas Cowboys, 1987-88<br />
Ray Yagiello (DT) - Los Angeles Rams, 1948-49<br />
Julian Hartsell became<br />
Catawba’s most recent<br />
pro player, signing with<br />
the Tennessee Titans of<br />
the NFL in <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Catawba’s first All-American, who<br />
played professionally with the N.Y.<br />
Giants.<br />
Julian Hartsell<br />
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The Record Book<br />
Catawba Coaching Records<br />
NAME YEARS GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT.<br />
Professor Schenk 1907 (1) 7 3 4 0 .429<br />
Professor Eagles 1908 (1) 4 0 4 0 .000<br />
Tom Warlick 1909-11, 22 (4) 16 8 6 2 .563<br />
Gordon Ramsey 1925 (1) 5 1 4 0 .200<br />
Gordon Laird 1926-27 (2) 17 5 12 0 .294<br />
Carl Davis 1928-29 (2) 17 7 8 2 .471<br />
Charlie Moran 1930-33 (4) 38 22 11 5 .645<br />
Gordon Kirkland 1934-48 (14) 145 107 31 7 .762<br />
Robert Spangler 1949-52 (4) 42 21 20 1 .512<br />
Clyde Biggers 1953-58 (6) 58 27 27 4 .500<br />
Presnell Mull 1959-61 (3) 31 7 23 1 .242<br />
Harvey Stratton 1962-72 (11) 111 50 59 2 .459<br />
William Faircloth 1973-75 (3) 30 14 15 1 .483<br />
Warren Klawiter 1976-79 (4) 42 18 24 0 .429<br />
Steve Shaughnessy 1980-82 (3) 31 8 23 0 .258<br />
Pete Stout 1983-86 (4) 43 13 29 1 .314<br />
Bill Mauldin 1987-90 (4) 45 21 24 0 .467<br />
J.D. Haglan 1991-94 (4) 41 18 23 0 .439<br />
David Bennett 1995- 01 (7) 80 63 17 0 .787<br />
Chip Hester 2002- (9) 87 57 30 0 .650<br />
Totals 91 seasons 900 475 399 26 .542<br />
Note: No teams fielded in 1912-1921, 1923-24, 1943<br />
Catawba Vs. All-Time Opponents<br />
GORDON KIRKLAND<br />
DAVID BENNETT<br />
OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAME<br />
Albany State (GA) 1 1-0-0 2007 2007<br />
Albright 2 1-1-0 1938 1940<br />
Appalachian State 39 14-22-3 1929 1989<br />
Arkansas Tech 1 0-1-0 2004 2004<br />
Asheville School 4 0-3-1 1907 1911<br />
Atlantic Christian (Barton) 8 6-2-0 1925 1949<br />
Atlantic University 1 1-0-0 1931 1931<br />
Austin Peay 2 2-0-0 2000 2001<br />
Belmont Abbey 3 0-3-0 1925 1927<br />
Bingham Academy 4 2-2-0 1907 1922<br />
Brevard 4 3-1-0 2007 2010<br />
Bridgewater 3 3-0-0 1929 1934<br />
Camp Davis 1 1-0-0 1942 1942<br />
Camp Lejeune 1 0-1-0 1952 1952<br />
Carolina Pre-Flight 1 0-1-0 1942 1942<br />
Carson-Newman 44 9-34-1 1932 2010<br />
Charleston Coast Guard 1 0-1-0 1944 1944<br />
Charleston Southern 1 1-0-0 1997 1997<br />
Central Arkansas 1 1-0-0 2001 2001<br />
Central Florida 1 0-1-0 1980 1980<br />
Central State, OH 1 0-1-0 1988 1988<br />
Cherry Point Marines 1 1-0-0 1946 1946<br />
Chowan 1 1-0-0 2007 2007<br />
Concord, WV 4 2-2-0 1986 1996<br />
Davidson 22 5-17-0 1907 1987<br />
Davis & Elkins 1 1-0-0 1941 1941<br />
Delta State 1 0-1-0 2000 2000<br />
East Carolina 12 3-8-1 1952 1964<br />
East Tennessee St. 1 0-1-0 1994 1994<br />
Eastern Kentucky 2 2-0-0 1945 1946<br />
Edward Waters, FL 1 1-0-0 2003 2003<br />
Elizabeth City St. 2 2-0-0 2007 2008<br />
Elon 62 24-36-2 1928 1997<br />
Emory & Henry 20 16-4-0 1938 1977<br />
Erskine 11 8-3-0 1928 1951<br />
Fayetteville State 5 5-0-0 2002 2009<br />
Fort Bragg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930<br />
Fort Bragg (82nd Airborne) 1 1-0-0 1947 1947<br />
Fort Monroe 2 2-0-0 1944 1945<br />
Fort Valley St. 1 1-0-0 1999 1999<br />
Frederick 3 1-2-0 1963 1965<br />
Gardner-Webb 27 18-9-0 1972 1999<br />
George Washington 4 0-4-0 1932 1936<br />
Georgia Southern 3 1-2-0 1982 1987<br />
Glassboro State (Rowan) 2 2-0-0 1974 1975<br />
Glenville State 1 1-0-0 1976 1976<br />
Grand Valley State, MI 1 0-1-0 2001 2001<br />
Guilford 60 45-13-2 1922 1988<br />
Hampden-Sydney 2 2-0-0 1935 1936<br />
High Point 14 14-0-0 1930 1950<br />
Indiana, PA 3 1-2-0 2002 2005<br />
Johnson C. Smith 2 2-0-0 1984 1985<br />
Kings College 4 3-1-0 1931 1940<br />
OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAME<br />
Kinston Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945<br />
Langley Air Field 1 0-0-1 1933 1933<br />
Lees-McRae 2 2-0-0 1991 1992<br />
Lenoir-Rhyne 90 46-40-4 1907 2010<br />
Liberty 5 2-3-0 1978 1994<br />
Lincoln Memorial 1 1-0-0 1931 1931<br />
Livingstone 12 12-0-0 1971 2010<br />
Louisville 2 0-2-0 1948 1949<br />
Lynchburg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930<br />
Mars Hill 49 28-21-0 1925 2010<br />
Marshall 2 1-1-0 1948 1989<br />
Maryville 1 1-0-0 1947 1947<br />
Miles, AL 1 1-0-0 1999 1999<br />
Milligan 5 2-2-1 1927 1945<br />
Mount Pleasant 2 1-1-0 1925 1926<br />
Muhlenburg 1 1-0-0 1937 1937<br />
Newport News 9 8-1-0 1935 1986<br />
Newberry 74 38-33-3 1932 2010<br />
North Carolina Freshmen 1 0-0-1 1911 1911<br />
North Carolina State 4 0-4-0 1933 1951<br />
North Greenville 2 2-0-0 2000 2001<br />
Oak Guard Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945<br />
Oak Ridge 4 2-2-0 1922 1927<br />
Parris Island Marines 1 1-0-0 1931 1931<br />
Piedmont College 1 1-0-0 1931 1931<br />
Presbyterian 60 20-38-2 1933 2006<br />
Richmond Air Base 1 1-0-0 1944 1944<br />
Richmond University 1 1-0-0 1945 1945<br />
Roanoke 7 4-2-1 1936 1942<br />
Rutherford 2 2-0-0 1925 1926<br />
St. Augustine’s 3 1-2-0 2008 2010<br />
Samford 1 0-1-0 1990 1990<br />
Shaw 1 1-0-0 2010 2010<br />
Slippery Rock 1 0-1-0 1981 1981<br />
Tampa 1 0-1-0 1952 1952<br />
Tusculum 15 10-5-0 1996 2010<br />
Valdosta State, GA 3 1-2-0 2001 2007<br />
VMI 9 3-6-0 1944 1990<br />
Virginia State 2 2-0-0 2005 2006<br />
Virginia Tech 3 0-3-0 1940 1942<br />
Wake Forest 1 0-1-0 1929 1929<br />
Weaver 2 0-2-0 1926 1927<br />
West Georgia 1 1-0-0 2000 2000<br />
West Virginia State 2 2-0-0 1988 1993<br />
West Virginia Tech 2 2-0-0 1996 1997<br />
West Virginia Wesleyan 2 2-0-0 1998 1999<br />
Western Carolina 28 19-7-2 1933 1969<br />
Western Kentucky 1 0-1-0 1931 1931<br />
William & Mary 1 0-1-0 1945 1945<br />
Wingate 27 19-8-0 1926 2010<br />
Winston-Salem State 4 4-0-0 1998 2006<br />
Wofford 44 17-26-1 1932 2003<br />
104 Teams 890 469-395-26 1907 2009<br />
Bold face denotes <strong>2011</strong> opponents<br />
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Year by Year Results<br />
Catawba Opponent Catawba Opponent<br />
1907 (3-4)<br />
7 Davidson 20<br />
0 Bingham 20<br />
0 Asheville School 11<br />
15 Lenoir College 0<br />
43 Lenoir College 0<br />
6 Lenoir College 13<br />
71 92<br />
1908 (0-4)<br />
0 Lenoir College 11<br />
0 Lenoir College 22<br />
0 Lenoir College 28<br />
0 Asheville School 47<br />
0 108<br />
1909 (2-0)<br />
5 Lenoir College 0<br />
5 Lenoir College 0<br />
10 0<br />
1910 (1-3-1)<br />
4 Lenoir College 0<br />
3 Lenoir College 6<br />
0 Davidson 18<br />
0 Asheville School 0<br />
0 Bingham 5<br />
7 29<br />
1911 (1-2-1)<br />
0 N. C. Frosh 0<br />
0 Davidson 35<br />
6 Bingham 0<br />
11 Asheville 12<br />
17 47<br />
1922 (4-1)<br />
21 Lenoir College 0<br />
0 Guilford 13<br />
6 Oak Ridge 0<br />
13 Bingham 0<br />
5 Oak Ridge 2<br />
45 15<br />
1925 (1-4)<br />
0 Atl. Christian 2<br />
0 Mt. Pleasant 12<br />
6 Rutherford 0<br />
6 Belmont Abbey 12<br />
0 Mars Hill 31<br />
12 57<br />
1926 (2-7)<br />
0 Mars Hill 26<br />
0 Wingate 6<br />
19 Rutherford 6<br />
0 Guilford 32<br />
0 Oak Ridge 62<br />
0 Atl. Christian 34<br />
7 Belmont Abbey 21<br />
45 Mt. Pleasant 0<br />
0 Weaver 26<br />
71 213<br />
1927 (3-5)<br />
2 Mars Hill 14<br />
6 Atl. Christian 0<br />
18 Wingate 0<br />
6 Guilford 0<br />
0 Oak Ridge 27<br />
0 Milligan 19<br />
0 Belmont Abbey 13<br />
0 Weaver 13<br />
32 86<br />
1928 (4-3-1)<br />
0 Mars Hill 12<br />
7 Atl. Christian 3<br />
13 Elon 12<br />
18 Wingate 13<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
13 Milligan 0<br />
7 Erskine 45<br />
0 Guilford 7<br />
58 92<br />
1929 (3-5-1)<br />
0 Wake Forest 20<br />
7 Elon 26<br />
0 Appalachian St. 0<br />
13 Wingate 6<br />
0 Erskine 19<br />
20 Bridgewater 6<br />
0 Guilford 6<br />
13 Atl. Christian 6<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 19<br />
53 108<br />
1930 (8-0-1)<br />
24 Atl. Christian 0<br />
37 Lynchburg 6<br />
13 Appalachian St. 13<br />
71 Fort Bragg 0<br />
32 Elon 0<br />
12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
68 Bridgewater 0<br />
18 Guilford 0<br />
12 High Point 0<br />
287 19<br />
1931 (7-3-1)<br />
7 Milligan 7<br />
6 Atlantic Univ. 0<br />
7 West. Kentucky 14<br />
13 Parris Island 0<br />
6 Appalachian St. 7<br />
7 High Point 6<br />
16 Kings College 0<br />
20 Pied.College 7<br />
39 Lincoln Memorial 0<br />
25 Lenoir-Rhyne 2<br />
7 Appalachian St. 15<br />
153 58<br />
1932 (5-3-1)<br />
2 Newberry 9<br />
28 High Point 0<br />
0 G. Washingtn 27<br />
0 Appalachian St. 7<br />
20 Guilford 7<br />
13 Erskine 0<br />
14 Wofford 0<br />
0 Carson-Newman 0<br />
20 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
97 50<br />
1933 (2-5-2)<br />
0 N.C. State 7<br />
0 George Washtn 27<br />
0 Guilford 6<br />
7 Newberry 19<br />
40 Western Carolina 0<br />
7 Langley Field 7<br />
26 Erskine 2<br />
0 Presbyterian 13<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
80 81<br />
1934 (5-2-3)<br />
58 Bridgewater 0<br />
24 Newberry 0<br />
0 Elon 0<br />
26 Guilford 6<br />
0 Presbyterian 0<br />
0 Davidson 18<br />
0 Wofford 28<br />
39 Western Carolina 0<br />
6 Erskine 0<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
153 52<br />
1935 (9-1)<br />
53 Western Carolina 6<br />
21 Guilford 0<br />
26 Newberry 0<br />
0 George Washingtn 33<br />
26 Hampden-Sydney 6<br />
20 Carson-Newman 6<br />
34 Newport News 0<br />
20 Wofford 6<br />
0 Elon 32*<br />
7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
208 89<br />
* Forfeit win<br />
1936 (5-5)<br />
33 Western Carolina 0<br />
6 Newport News 21<br />
25 Hampden-Sydney 2<br />
13 Newberry 0<br />
6 Roanoke 12<br />
26 Guilford 0<br />
14 Appalachian St. 0<br />
0 George Washgtn 50<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 6<br />
13 Elon 33<br />
136 124<br />
1937 (8-2)<br />
7 Mulhenburg 6<br />
20 Newberry 0<br />
21 Newport News 0<br />
32 Roanoke 19<br />
28 Guilford 0<br />
14 Western Carolina 0<br />
2 Elon 22<br />
26 Erskine 12<br />
0 Appalachian St. 6<br />
13 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
161 65<br />
1938 (7-2-1)<br />
18 High Point 0<br />
26 Erskine 7<br />
6 Roanoke 6<br />
27 Newberry 14<br />
0 Albright 14<br />
0 Emory & Henry 0<br />
20 Elon 6<br />
27 Guilford 0<br />
27 Western Carolina 0<br />
7 Lenoir-Rhyne 14<br />
167 55<br />
1939 (6-2-2)<br />
0 Newberry 0<br />
7 Kings College 6<br />
31 High Point 13<br />
12 Newport News 0<br />
12 Emory & Henry 0<br />
39 Guilford 6<br />
26 Erskine 7<br />
0 Elon 7<br />
7 Roanoke 12<br />
7 Lenoir-Rhyne 7<br />
141 58<br />
1940 (8-1)<br />
25 Emory & Henry 0<br />
12 Virginia Tech 34<br />
27 Kings College 0<br />
25 High Point 0<br />
7 Albright 6<br />
40 Guilford 0<br />
13 Elon 0<br />
13 Roanoke 6<br />
12 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
174 46<br />
1941 (8-3)<br />
33 Davis & Elkins 7<br />
2 Virginia Tech 22<br />
6 Kings College 14<br />
23 Newberry 0<br />
29 High Point 0<br />
20 Appalachian St. 19<br />
51 Guilford 0<br />
21 Wofford 20<br />
7 Elon 8<br />
19 Roanoke 0<br />
13 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
224 90<br />
1942 (9-2)<br />
2 Navy Pre-Flight 13<br />
14 Virginia Tech 28<br />
36 Wofford 0<br />
32 High Point 6<br />
21 Camp Davis 14<br />
7 Appalachian St. 7<br />
26 Presbyterian 6<br />
48 Newberry 6<br />
38 High Point 14<br />
42 Roanoke 0<br />
27 Appalachian St. 0<br />
293 87<br />
1943 (No Team-War)<br />
1944 (6-3)<br />
6 Emory & Henry 0<br />
7 V.M.I. 6<br />
34 Newberry 0<br />
7 N.C. State 12<br />
19 Presbyterian 0<br />
26 Fort Monroe 0<br />
33 Richmond Air Base 0<br />
13 Milligan 20<br />
7 Charleston Cst Gd 20<br />
152 50<br />
1945 (10-1)<br />
20 Oak Grd Marines 0<br />
34 Fort Monroe 0<br />
6 William & Mary 19<br />
21 Kinston Marines 0<br />
41 Emory & Henry 0<br />
34 Milligan 0<br />
21 Richmond 7<br />
13 Eastern Kentucky 0<br />
55 Appalachian St. 0<br />
14 V.M.I. 7<br />
33 Guilford 0<br />
292 33<br />
1946 (10-2)<br />
27 Cherry Pt. Marine 7<br />
7 V.M.I. 21<br />
9 Eastern Kentucky 7<br />
19 High Point 7<br />
46 Wofford 0<br />
28 Appalachian St. 6<br />
40 Elon 0<br />
12 Presbyterian 13<br />
6 Newberry 0<br />
28 Guilford 0<br />
27 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
31 Maryville+ 0<br />
286 67<br />
+Tangerine Bowl<br />
(Orlando,FL)<br />
1947 (11-1)<br />
44 82nd Airbourne 0<br />
14 Wofford 0<br />
6 VMI 13<br />
21 High Point 0<br />
42 Western Carolina 0<br />
19 Appalachian St. 0<br />
38 Elon 0<br />
7 Presbyterian 0<br />
39 Newberry 0<br />
20 Guilford 14<br />
6 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
7 Marshall+ 0<br />
263 27<br />
+Tangerine Bowl<br />
(Orlando,FL)<br />
1948 (5-4-1)<br />
42 Atl. Christian 7<br />
6 VMI 28<br />
27 High Point 7<br />
7 Wofford 7<br />
13 Appalachian St. 20<br />
35 Elon 0<br />
21 Presbyterian 6<br />
22 Louisville 33<br />
33 Guilford 6<br />
6 Lenoir-Rhyne 16<br />
211 136<br />
1949 (5-6)<br />
39 Atl. Christian 0<br />
20 Erskine 7<br />
0 Wofford 14<br />
6 High Point 0<br />
6 Appalachian St. 12<br />
14 Elon 20<br />
14 Presbyterian 19<br />
7 Louisville 41<br />
19 Guilford 12<br />
7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
7 Appalachian St.+ 21<br />
139 146<br />
+ Pythian Bowl<br />
(Salisbury,NC)<br />
1950 (5-5)<br />
18 Newberry 7<br />
20 Erskine 34<br />
6 @N.C. State 7<br />
27 High Point 7<br />
7 Appalachian St. 9<br />
12 @Elon 26<br />
14 @VMI 13<br />
27 Presbyterian 14<br />
20 @Guilford 0<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 6<br />
151 123<br />
1951 (5-5)<br />
0 @N.C. State 34<br />
27 @Newberry 0<br />
25 Erskine 6<br />
37 @Wstrn Carolina 7<br />
2 @Appalachian St. 0<br />
14 Elon 21<br />
14 VMI 31<br />
7 @Presbyterian 20<br />
20 Guilford 14<br />
14 @Lenoir-Rhyne 33<br />
160 169<br />
1952 (6-4-1)<br />
7 @Camp Lejune 56<br />
13 Newberry 7<br />
7 @East Carolina 7<br />
21 Western Carolina 0<br />
3 +Apaalachian St. 0<br />
12 @Elon 0<br />
20 Presbyterian 19<br />
13 @Guilford 0<br />
0 @Wofford 14<br />
6 @Tampa 20<br />
13 Lenoir-Rhyne 41<br />
115 164<br />
+ Winston-Salem, NC<br />
1953 (4-5-1)<br />
0 @VMI 44<br />
2 @Newberry 14<br />
6 East Carolina 13<br />
13 +Wstrn Carolina 12<br />
14 #Appalachian St. 13<br />
21 Elon 21<br />
19 @Presbyterian 26<br />
6 @Wofford 14<br />
18 @Guilford 0<br />
14 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
113 157<br />
+ Asheville, NC<br />
# Winston-Salem, NC<br />
1954 (3-8)<br />
26 Newport News 0<br />
19 @Wofford 33<br />
8 Newberry 13<br />
7 @East Carolina 26<br />
13 Western Carolina 26<br />
13 @Appalachian St. 27<br />
12 @Elon 36<br />
13 Presbyterian 33<br />
12 @Davidson 32<br />
33 @Guilford 7<br />
14 Lenoir-Rhyne 7<br />
170 240<br />
1955 (6-4)<br />
0 +Davidson 26<br />
12 @Newberry 6<br />
13 East Carolina 6<br />
0 @Wes. Carolina 19*<br />
19 Appalachian St. 21<br />
19 Elon 0<br />
13 @Presbyterian 20<br />
20 @Wofford 6<br />
33 Guilford 20<br />
7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 34<br />
108 158<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
* Forfeit win<br />
1956 (5-4-1)<br />
6 +Davidson 20<br />
7 Newberry 7<br />
23 @East Carolina 13<br />
7 Western Carolina 0<br />
14 @Appalachian St. 7<br />
13 @Elon 14<br />
13 Presbyterian 14<br />
24 @Wofford 6<br />
50 @Guilford 0<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 28<br />
157 109<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1957 (4-3, 3-2 NS)<br />
7 +Davidson 26<br />
36 East Carolina 14<br />
12 @Wstrn Carolina 14<br />
19 Appalachian St. 0<br />
39 Guilford 7<br />
20 @Newberry 7<br />
0 @Lenoir-Rhyne 75<br />
133 143<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1958 (5-3-2, 2-3-1 NS)<br />
22 +Davidson 17<br />
24 Newberry 14<br />
0 @East Carolina 6<br />
6 Western Carolina 6<br />
0 @Appalachian St. 6<br />
14 @Elon 8<br />
14 Presbyterian 14<br />
14 @Wofford 3<br />
34 @Guilford 16<br />
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Catawba<br />
Opponent<br />
0 Lenoir-Rhyne 22<br />
128 112<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1959 (2-7-1, 2-4 NS)<br />
6 #Western Carolina 6<br />
6 +Davidson 42<br />
6 @Newberry 14<br />
7 East Carolina 34<br />
0 @Wstrn Carolina 30<br />
0 Appalachian St. 28<br />
21 Elon 8<br />
14 @Presbyterian 34<br />
32 Guilford 7<br />
6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 50<br />
98 253<br />
# Asheville, NC<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1960 (2-9, 2-4 NS)<br />
0 #Wstrn Carolina 35<br />
7 +Davidson 16<br />
7 Newberry 46<br />
0 @East Carolina 28<br />
12 Western Carolina 7<br />
7 @Appalachian St. 12<br />
12 @Elon 13<br />
0 Wofford 12<br />
0 Presbyterian 20<br />
32 @Guilford 25<br />
6 Lenoir-Rhyne 56<br />
83 270<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1961 (3-7, 3-4 NS)<br />
15 +Davidson 21<br />
6 @Newberry 21<br />
0 East Carolina 16<br />
18 @Wstrn Carolina 14<br />
0 Appalachian St. 13<br />
23 Elon 8<br />
0 @Presbyterian 37<br />
14 @Wofford 35<br />
15 Guilford 17<br />
7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 9<br />
98 181<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1962 (3-6-1, 1-4-1 CC)<br />
0 +Davidson 21<br />
0 Newberry 27<br />
14 @East Carolina 15<br />
26 Western Carolina 13<br />
21 @Appalachian St. 21<br />
0 Elon 15<br />
3 Newport News 0<br />
27 @Wofford 25<br />
3 @Guilford 7<br />
8 Lenoir-Rhyne 35<br />
182 179<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1963 (6-3, 5-1 CC)<br />
18 +Davidson 14<br />
14 @Newberry 0<br />
21 Emory & Henry 26<br />
6 @Wstrn Carolina 0<br />
3 Appalachian St. 36<br />
12 Elon 7<br />
7 @Frederick 13<br />
2 Guilford 0<br />
13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
176 96<br />
+ Charlotte, NC<br />
1964 (5-6, 3-3 CC)<br />
0 @East Carolina 25<br />
42 Mars Hill 14<br />
31 Newberry 7<br />
14 @Emory & Henry 6<br />
0 Western Carolina 7<br />
20 @Appalachian St. 40<br />
17 @Elon 22<br />
14 Frederick 17<br />
13 @Wofford 28<br />
13 @Guilford 10<br />
24 Lenoir-Rhyne 19<br />
188 193<br />
1965 (7-3, 3-3 CC)<br />
48 Mars Hill 0<br />
14 @Newberry 21<br />
28 Emory & Henry 16<br />
18 @Wstrn Carolina 13<br />
32 Appalachian St. 7<br />
21 Elon 6<br />
42 @Frederick 7<br />
29 @Wofford 26<br />
3 Guilford 10<br />
7 Lenoir-Rhyne 35<br />
242 141<br />
1966 (5-5, 4-3 CC)<br />
28 @Mars Hill 13<br />
7 Newberry 14<br />
0 @Emory & Henry 46<br />
24 Western Carolina 7<br />
18 @Appalachian St. 17<br />
26 @Elon 29<br />
21 Presbyterian 14<br />
3 Wofford 37<br />
23 @Guilford 27<br />
21 Lenoir-Rhyne 11<br />
171 235<br />
1967 (5-4-1, 2-4-1 CC)<br />
28 Mars Hill 0<br />
15 @Newberry 15<br />
18 Emory & Henry 14<br />
12 @Wstrn Carolina 3<br />
7 Appalachian St. 19<br />
29 Elon 31<br />
14 @Presbyterian 21<br />
21 @Wofford 17<br />
29 Guilford 15<br />
7 @Lenoir-Rhyne 26<br />
180 161<br />
1968 (2-8, 2-4 CC)<br />
14 @Carson-Newman 34<br />
31 Newberry 0<br />
14 @Emory & Henry 35<br />
35 Western Carolina 38<br />
14 @Appalachian St. 41<br />
32 @Elon 26<br />
12 Presbyterian 29<br />
8 Wofford 29<br />
33 @Guilford 35<br />
22 Lenoir-Rhyne 27<br />
215 294<br />
1969 (2-8, 1-4 CC)<br />
21 Carson-Newman 24<br />
21 @Newberry 20**<br />
45 Emory & Henry 16<br />
16 @Wstrn Carolina 22<br />
27 Appalachian St. 42<br />
45 Elon 21**<br />
12 @Presbyterain 10**<br />
18 @Wofford 41<br />
15 Guilford 21*<br />
6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 27<br />
231 244<br />
* Forfeit win<br />
** Forfeit loss<br />
1970 (5-5, 2-3 CC)<br />
14 @Mars Hill 13<br />
41 Newberry 21<br />
31 @Emory & Henry 10<br />
35 Carson-Newman 11<br />
21 @Appalachian St. 48<br />
7 Elon 10<br />
22 Presbyterian 28<br />
20 Wofford 38<br />
42 @Guilford 29<br />
13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35<br />
246 243<br />
1971 (5-6)<br />
37 Livingstone 0<br />
33 Mars Hill 9<br />
0 @Newberry 13<br />
35 Emory & Henry 13<br />
0 @Carson-Newman 31<br />
21 Appalachian St. 55<br />
7 Elon 9<br />
9 @Presbyterian 13<br />
12 Wofford 32<br />
41 @Guilford 12<br />
52 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
247 188<br />
1972 (5-5)<br />
27 @Mars Hill 24<br />
21 Newberry 23<br />
17 @Emory & Henry 24<br />
34 Carson-Newman 40<br />
30 @Gardner-Webb 7<br />
0 @Elon 34<br />
13 Presbyterian 53<br />
35 Wofford 7<br />
55 @Guilford 6<br />
27 Lenoir-Rhyne 3<br />
259 221<br />
1973 (5-5)<br />
13 Mars Hill 23<br />
7 @Newberry 14<br />
15 Emory & Henry 7<br />
10 @Carson-Newman 17<br />
17 Gardner-Webb 0<br />
9 @Elon 14<br />
7 Presbyterian 6<br />
36 @Wofford 27<br />
42 Guilford 0<br />
26 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31<br />
182 139<br />
1974 (5-4-1)<br />
14 @Glassboro St. 9<br />
21 @Mars Hill 17<br />
23 Newberry 7<br />
28 @Emory & Henry 7<br />
10 @Guilford 10<br />
35 @Gardner-Webb 3<br />
7 Elon 44<br />
20 @Presbyterian 42<br />
14 Wofford 38<br />
19 Lenoir-Rhyne 56<br />
191 233<br />
1975 (4-6, 2-4 SAC)<br />
17 Glassboro St. 14<br />
28 Mars Hill 31<br />
12 @Newberry 20<br />
24 Emory & Henry 14<br />
13 Gardner-Webb 12<br />
14 @Elon 10<br />
7 Presbyterian 28<br />
7 @Wofford 24<br />
29 Guilford 36<br />
36 @Lenoir-Rhyne 54<br />
187 243<br />
1976 (8-3, 5-2 SAC)<br />
51 +Glenville St. 7<br />
25 Carson-Newman 17<br />
13 Newberry 10<br />
35 @Emory & Henry 7<br />
14 @Presbyterian 7<br />
35 @Gardner-Webb 27<br />
0 Elon 35<br />
15 @Mars Hill 19<br />
17 Wofford 15<br />
15 @Guilford 17<br />
28 Lenoir-Rhyne 20<br />
248 181<br />
+Portsmouth,VA<br />
1977 (3-7, 1-6 SAC)<br />
18 @Carson-Newman 27<br />
13 @Newberry 10<br />
51 Emory & Henry 7<br />
7 Presbyterian 26<br />
20 Gardner-Webb 27<br />
7 @Elon 24<br />
0 Mars Hill 33<br />
10 @Wofford 31<br />
7 Guilford 3<br />
17 @Lenoir-Rhyne 18<br />
150 206<br />
1978 (4-6, 2-5 SAC)<br />
52 @Liberty Baptist 16<br />
8 Newberry 21<br />
36 Carson-Newman 27<br />
13 @Presbyterian 14<br />
7 @Gardner-Webb 14<br />
0 Elon 15<br />
21 @Mars Hill 14<br />
14 Wofford 24<br />
15 @Guilford 14<br />
13 Lenoir-Rhyne 24<br />
179 203<br />
1979 (3-8, 2-5 SAC)<br />
7 @Davidson 35<br />
14 Liberty Baptist 21<br />
7 @Newberry 14<br />
3 @Carson-Newman 31<br />
0 Presbyterian 21<br />
24 Gardner-Webb 15<br />
16 @Elon 36<br />
7 Mars Hill 19<br />
10 @Wofford 28<br />
34 Guilford 6<br />
13 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
135 222<br />
1980 (1-9, 0-7 SAC)<br />
14 @Liberty Baptist 35<br />
7 @Mars Hill 17<br />
13 Newberry 20<br />
13 Carson-Newman 23<br />
21 @Presbyterian 24<br />
10 Elon 14<br />
12 @Central Florida 14<br />
38 @Guilford 0<br />
0 @Gardner-Webb 21<br />
24 Lenoir-Rhyne 30<br />
152 206<br />
1981 (5-5, 3-4 SAC)<br />
30 Liberty Baptist 22<br />
6 Mars Hill 10<br />
20 @Newberry 15<br />
15 @Carson-Newman 48<br />
7 Presbyterian 21<br />
31 Gardner-Webb 32<br />
30 @Elon 17<br />
28 Guilford 7<br />
29 @Davidson 52<br />
28 @Lenoir-Rhyne 6<br />
224 23<br />
1982 (2-9, 0-7 SAC)<br />
17 @Mars Hill 21<br />
14 Newberry 22<br />
13 @Slippery Rock 17<br />
10 Carson-Newman 14<br />
21 @Presbyterian 23<br />
31 @Gardner-Webb 38<br />
22 Elon 29<br />
10 @Georgia Southern 7<br />
11 @Guilford 10<br />
12 Davidson 13<br />
28 Lenoir-Rhyne 32<br />
189 226<br />
1983 (0-9-1, 0-7 SAC)<br />
10 @Newberry 28<br />
3 Mars Hill 35<br />
15 @Wofford 25<br />
9 @Carson-Newman 31<br />
7 Presbyterian 28<br />
0 @Elon 17<br />
3 Georgia Southern 10<br />
15 Guilford 15<br />
21 @Davidson 28<br />
26 @Lenoir-Rhyne 28<br />
109 245<br />
1984 (3-8, 0-7 SAC)<br />
37 @Johnson C. Smith 0<br />
13 @Mars Hill 14<br />
33 @Newport News 9<br />
7 Carson-Newman 50<br />
3 @Presbyterian 10<br />
14 @Gardner-Webb 16<br />
0 Elon 28<br />
7 Newberry 27<br />
19 @Guilford 17<br />
15 Davidson 30<br />
8 Lenoir-Rhyne 21<br />
156 222<br />
1985 (5-6, 2-5 SAC)<br />
24 Johnson C. Smith 20<br />
17 Mars Hill 24<br />
44 Newport News 0<br />
13 @Carson-Newman 22<br />
20 Presbyterian 38<br />
31 Gardner-Webb 21<br />
3 @Elon 34<br />
12 @Newberry 37<br />
17 Guilford 23<br />
35 @Davidson 28<br />
49 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31<br />
265 278<br />
1986 (5-6, 3-4 SAC)<br />
14 @Concord 21<br />
39 @Mars Hill 43<br />
56 Newport News 20<br />
6 Carson-Newman 17<br />
0 @Presbyterian 12<br />
35 @Gardner-Webb 22<br />
7 Elon 35<br />
16 Newberry 13<br />
6 @Guilford 24<br />
51 Davidson 28<br />
28 Lenoir-Rhyne 20<br />
258 245<br />
1987 (4-7, 2-5 SAC)<br />
0 @Ga. Southern 27<br />
33 Concord 34<br />
23 Mars Hill 20<br />
2 @Carson-Newman 0<br />
8 Presbyterian 31<br />
17 Gardner-Webb 31<br />
24 @Elon 26<br />
24 @Newberry 40<br />
73 Guilford 14<br />
27 @Davidson 20<br />
18 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35<br />
249 278<br />
1988 (8-4,5-2 SAC )<br />
44 @Wofford 31<br />
17 @Wingate 21<br />
25 @Mars Hill 17<br />
0 Carson-Newman 3<br />
31 @Presbyterian 10<br />
24 @Gardner-Webb 7<br />
0 Elon 48<br />
13 Newberry 12<br />
45 @Guilford 14<br />
58 W.Virginia St. 26<br />
41 Lenoir-Rhyne 21<br />
#10 @Central St.,OH 24<br />
308 234<br />
# NAIA Playoffs<br />
1989 (4-7, 4-3 SAC)<br />
0 @Marshall 48<br />
29 Wingate 19<br />
36 Mars Hill 0<br />
0 @Wofford 10<br />
10 @Carson-Newman 24<br />
48 Presbyterian (3OT) 54<br />
17 Gardner-Webb 14<br />
35 @Elon 17<br />
29 @Newberry 36<br />
20 @Appalachian St. 31<br />
10 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24<br />
234 277<br />
1990 (5-6, 5-2 SAC)<br />
7 @VMI 24<br />
22 @Wingate 6<br />
17 @Mars Hill 24<br />
12 Wofford 14<br />
12 Carson-Newman 27<br />
10 @Presbyterian 7<br />
14 @Gardner-Webb 0<br />
42 Elon 17<br />
21 Newberry 41<br />
15 @Samford 31<br />
34 Lenoir-Rhyne 7<br />
208 198<br />
1991 (7-3, 5-2 SAC)<br />
21 Lees-McRae 13<br />
33 Mars Hill 6<br />
16 @Wofford 22<br />
3 @Carson-Newman 24<br />
13 Presbyterian 21<br />
24 Gardner-Webb 21<br />
20 @Elon 14<br />
33 @Newberry 7<br />
46 Wingate 20<br />
20 @Lenoir-Rhyne 10<br />
229 158<br />
1992 (4-6, 3-4 SAC)<br />
38 @Lees-McRae 13<br />
14 @Mars Hill 21<br />
17 Wofford 42<br />
6 Carson-Newman 14<br />
28 @Presbyterian 24<br />
17 @Gardner-Webb 34<br />
7 Elon 15<br />
0 Newberry 20<br />
27 @Wingate 24<br />
24 Lenoir-Rhyne 22<br />
178 229<br />
1993 (5-5, 3-4 SAC)<br />
21 @Carson-Newman 35<br />
35 Mars Hill 34<br />
30 @Wofford 31<br />
28 Newberry 14<br />
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Catawba<br />
Opponent<br />
31 Presbyterian 38<br />
40 Gardner-Webb 36<br />
27 @Elon 21<br />
42 @W.Virginia St. 8<br />
55 Wingate 61<br />
29 @Lenoir-Rhyne 38<br />
338 316<br />
1994 (2-9, 2-5 SAC)<br />
0 @E.Tenn. St 42<br />
20 Elon 22<br />
34 @Mars Hill 10<br />
7 Wofford 42<br />
24 Carson-Newman 63<br />
14 @Presbyterian 62<br />
19 @Gardner-Webb 63<br />
12 @Liberty 37<br />
37 @Newberry 38<br />
44 @Wingate (OT) 43<br />
21 Lenoir-Rhyne 59<br />
232 481<br />
1995 (7-3, 5-2 SAC)<br />
52 @Concord 14<br />
16 Mars Hill 35<br />
21 @Wofford 20<br />
21 @Carson-Newman 41<br />
31 Presbyterian 28<br />
21 Gardner-Webb 19<br />
23 @Elon 6<br />
8 Newberry 17<br />
42 Wingate 32<br />
22 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
257 212<br />
1996 (9-2, 6-1 SAC)<br />
31 Concord 0<br />
28 @WV Tech 0<br />
28 @Mars Hill 6<br />
49 Tusculum 7<br />
17 Carson-Newman 3<br />
15 @Presbyterian 19<br />
36 @Gardner-Webb 31<br />
45 Elon 24<br />
13 @Newberry 38<br />
19 @Wingate 15<br />
42 Lenoir-Rhyne 7<br />
323 150<br />
1997 (8-3, 5-2 SAC)<br />
40 @Tusculum 0<br />
56 WV Tech 0<br />
37 Mars Hill 3<br />
38 @Chas. So. 13<br />
7 @Carson-Newman 26<br />
7 Presbyterian 10<br />
34 Gardner-Webb 6<br />
9 @Elon 23<br />
36 Newberry 17<br />
31 Wingate 22<br />
24 @Lenoir-Rhyne 21<br />
327 141<br />
1998 (6-4, 4-3 SAC)<br />
10 Winston-Salem St. 7<br />
21 Tusculum 23<br />
41 @Mars Hill 21<br />
24 @WV Wesleyan 21<br />
3 Carson-Newman 17<br />
17 @Presbyerian 24<br />
25 @Gardner-Webb 3<br />
25 @Newberry 20<br />
6 @Wingate 7<br />
35 Lenoir-Rhyne 7<br />
207 150<br />
1999 (11-2, 7-1 SAC)<br />
17 @Winston-Salem St.14<br />
36 @Tusculum 21<br />
34 Mars Hill 7<br />
36 WV Wesleyan 0<br />
17 @Carson-Newman 28<br />
24 Presbyterian 10<br />
34 Gardner-Webb 7<br />
20 @Miles 6<br />
34 Newberry 3<br />
54 Wingate 13<br />
24 @Lenoir-Rhyne 7<br />
48 #Ft. Valley St. 17<br />
25 #@Carson-Newman 28<br />
330 116<br />
# NCAA II Playoffs<br />
2000 (11-1, 7-0 SAC)<br />
49 Livingstone 0<br />
33 @Austin Peay 7<br />
53 Wingate 6<br />
27 Presbyterian 14<br />
28 @Newberry 0<br />
24 @Tusculum 19<br />
55 N. Greenville 0<br />
13 Carson-Newman 10<br />
24 @Mars Hill 13<br />
19 @Lenoir-Rhyne 14<br />
28 #West Georgia 24<br />
14 #Delta State 20<br />
367 127<br />
# NCAA II Playoffs<br />
2001 (11-2, 6-1 SAC)<br />
55 Livingstone 0<br />
37 Austin Peay 0<br />
12 @Wingate 0<br />
28 @Presbyterian 14<br />
31 Newberry 3<br />
21 Tusculum 17<br />
59 @N. Greenville 0<br />
34 @Carson-Newman 40<br />
(2OT)<br />
28 Mars Hill 21<br />
31 Lenoir-Rhyne 14<br />
35 #Central Arkansas 34<br />
37 #@Valdosta St. (OT) 34<br />
16 #@Grand Valley St 34<br />
424 211<br />
#NCAA II Playoffs<br />
Catawba Individual Records<br />
2002 (8-3, 6-1 SAC)<br />
30 @Livingstone 22<br />
26 @Indiana,PA 27<br />
27 Fayetteville St. 14<br />
27 Presbyterian 14<br />
22 @Mars Hill 6<br />
41 Wingate 7<br />
45 @Newberry 26<br />
29 @Tusculum 17<br />
9 Carson-Newman 34<br />
37 @Lenoir-Rhyne 17<br />
7 #@Valdosta St. 24<br />
300 208<br />
# NCAA II Playoffs<br />
2003 (9-2, 6-1 SAC)<br />
49 Livingstone 6<br />
17 @ Edward Waters 0<br />
17 @ Fayetteville St. 14<br />
3 @ Wofford 28<br />
20 @ Presbyterian 17<br />
26 Mars Hill 20<br />
35 @ Wingate 14<br />
30 Newberry 19<br />
27 Tusculum 22<br />
36 @Carson-Newman 41<br />
26 Lenoir-Rhyne 18<br />
286 199<br />
2004 (7-4, 4-3 SAC)<br />
49 Fayetteville St. 21<br />
57 @ Livingstone 10<br />
52 @ Indiana,PA 19<br />
19 Presbyterian 14<br />
44 @ Mars Hill 21<br />
21 Wingate 35<br />
41 @ Newberry 31<br />
35 @ Tusculum 42<br />
30 Carson-Newman 49<br />
35 @ Lenoir-Rhyne 14<br />
20 #@ Arkansas Tech 24<br />
403 280<br />
# NCAA II Playoffs<br />
2005 (6-5, 3-4 SAC)<br />
20 @Winston-Sal. St. 10<br />
37 Livingstone 7<br />
37 @Virginia St. 18<br />
16 Indiana,PA (OT) 19<br />
7 @Presbyterian 27<br />
31 Mars Hill 0<br />
30 @Wingate (OT) 24<br />
37 Newberry (2OT) 43<br />
28 Tusculum 20<br />
21 @Carson-Newman 33<br />
13 Lenoir-Rhyne 17<br />
278 227<br />
2006 (6-4, 3-4 SAC)<br />
21 Winston-Salem St. 7<br />
35 @Livingstone 6<br />
31 Virginia St. 13<br />
7 @Mars Hill 25<br />
14 @Newberry 21<br />
24 Carson-Newman 22<br />
20 Tusculum 21<br />
8 @Wingate 24<br />
21 Presbyterian 14<br />
32 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24<br />
213 177<br />
2007 (11-2, 6-1 SAC)<br />
55 @Chowan 7<br />
34 @Elizabeth City St. 7<br />
46 Livingstone 7<br />
46 Fayetteville St. 7<br />
45 Mars Hill 21<br />
28 Newberry 18<br />
55 @Carson-Newman 49<br />
28 @Tusculum 31<br />
45 Wingate 20<br />
56 @Brevard 21<br />
45 Lenoir-Rhyne 0<br />
66 Albany State 35#<br />
29 @Valdosta St. 55#<br />
578 278<br />
2008 (6-4, 4-3 SAC)<br />
7 St. Augustine’s 14<br />
41 Elizabeth City 29<br />
49 @Livingstone 7<br />
24 @Mars Hill 7<br />
14 @Newberry 33<br />
14 Carson-Newman 21<br />
37 Tusculum 35<br />
24 @Wingate 34<br />
24 Brevard 10<br />
58 @Lenoir-Rhyne 23<br />
292 213<br />
2009 (4-6, 1-6 SAC)<br />
25 @St. Augustine’s 7<br />
21 @Fayetteville St. 20<br />
51 Livingstone 0<br />
12 Mars Hill 14<br />
21 Newberry 40<br />
31 @Carson-Newman 41<br />
41 @Tusculum 27<br />
17 Wingate 42<br />
6 @Brevard 7<br />
13 Lenoir-Rhyne 16<br />
238 214<br />
2010 (6-4, 4-3 SAC)<br />
17 St. Augustine’s 20<br />
59 @Livingstone 8<br />
32 Shaw 21<br />
35 @Wingate 28<br />
31 Brevard 21<br />
16 Carson-Newman 42<br />
28 @Newberry 25<br />
38 @Mars Hill 28<br />
44 Tusculum 54<br />
17 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31<br />
317 278<br />
RUSHING<br />
YARDS GAINED<br />
GAME - 298 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7).<br />
SEASON - 1,141 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008.<br />
CAREER - 3,769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.<br />
ONE QUARTER - 133 by Chris Cook vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1980(24-30).<br />
ONE HALF - 176 by Rodney Wallace vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002(37-17).<br />
LONGEST RUN - 98 by Roy Pickens vs. Elon, 1959(12-26).<br />
ATTEMPTS<br />
GAME - 36 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7).<br />
SEASON - 202 by Rodney Wallace, 2002.<br />
CAREER - 769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.<br />
TOUCHDOWNS<br />
GAME - 5 by Red Meehan vs. Western Carolina, 1936(53-6).<br />
SEASON - 18 by George Bell, 2007.<br />
CAREER - 41 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.<br />
100 YARD GAMES<br />
CONSECUTIVE - 4 by Andre Marshall, 1993; Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008.<br />
SEASON - 7 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008.<br />
CAREER - 12 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.<br />
PASSING<br />
YARDS GAINED<br />
GAME - 492 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).<br />
SEASON - 3,332 by Brad Roach, 2007.<br />
CAREER - 9,650 by Luke Samples, 2001-2004.<br />
ONE QUARTER - 258 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28).<br />
ONE HALF - 313 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).<br />
LONGEST PASS - 97 yards, Donnie Davis to Jim Bucher vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1972(27-3).<br />
ATTEMPTS<br />
GAME - 66 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).<br />
SEASON - 384 by Brad Roach, 2005.<br />
CAREER - 1,279 by Luke Samples, 2001-04.<br />
COMPLETIONS<br />
GAME - 38 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).<br />
SEASON - 224 by Brad Roach, 2007.<br />
CAREER - 744 by Luke Samples, 2001-04.<br />
ONE QUARTER - 18 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28).<br />
ONE HALF - 23 by Luke Samples vs. Carson Newman, 2003(36-41).<br />
CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS - 10 by Bobby Myers vs. Davidson, 1984(15-30).<br />
TOUCHDOWN PASSES<br />
GAME - 5 by Brad Roach vs. Albany State, 2007. (66-35); Patrick Dennis vs.<br />
Livingstone, 2008(49-7).<br />
SEASON - 32 by Brad Roach, 2007.<br />
CAREER - 74 by Luke Samples, 2001-04.<br />
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE<br />
SEASON - 64.0% (197-308) by Patrick Dennis, 2010.<br />
CAREER - 60.6% (388-640) by Patrick Dennis, 2007-10.<br />
RECEIVING<br />
RECEPTIONS<br />
GAME - 13 by Brent Johnson vs. Carson-Newman, 2007. (55-49): by Eric Mormon<br />
vs. Carson Newman, 2009 (31-41)<br />
SEASON - 70 by Corey Ready, 2003.<br />
CAREER - 185 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02.<br />
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RECEIVING<br />
YARDAGE<br />
GAME - 247 by Brandon Bunn vs. Wingate, 2010 (35-28).<br />
SEASON - 1,043 by Corey Ready, 2003<br />
CAREER - 2,796 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02.<br />
TOUCHDOWNS<br />
GAME - 4 by Brandon Bunn at Wingate, 2010 (35-28).<br />
SEASON - 14 by Ike Hill, 1968.<br />
CAREER - 30 by Brandon Bunn in 42 games, 2007-10.<br />
CONSECUTIVE CATCH GAMES - 46 by Cedric Squirewell, 1999-02.<br />
CONSECUTIVE PASSES CAUGHT - 5 by Tim Setzer vs. Guilford, 1982(11-10); by<br />
Nick Means vs. Valdosta St., 2002 (7-24).<br />
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE<br />
GAME - 397 by Ike Hill (0 Run, 177 Rec, 220 Ret) vs. Western Carolina, 1968(24-7).<br />
SEASON - 1841 by Ike Hill (169 Run, 833 Rec, 839 Ret), 1968.<br />
CAREER - 5565 by Ike Hill (993 Run, 2089 Rec, 2483 Ret), 1965,67-69.<br />
LONGEST PLAY - 100 yard kickoff return by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News,<br />
1984(33-9).<br />
KICKOFF RETURNS<br />
YARDAGE<br />
GAME - 304 by LJ McCray vs. Tusculum, 2010 (44-54).<br />
SEASON - 704 by Allen Simmons, 1975.<br />
CAREER - 1,890 by Todd Scott, 1986-87,89-90.<br />
LONGEST RETURN - 100 yards(TD) by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News,<br />
1984(33-9).<br />
ATTEMPTS<br />
GAME - 8 by Bill Godsey vs. Appalachian, 1971(21-55).<br />
SEASON - 32 by Ike Hill, 1968.<br />
CAREER - 81 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69.<br />
TOUCHDOWNS<br />
GAME - 2 by LJ McCray vsl. Tusculum, 2010.<br />
SEASON - 2 by Bill Speacht, 1946; by LJ McCray, 2010.<br />
CAREER - 2 by five players.<br />
PUNT RETURNS<br />
YARDAGE<br />
GAME - 140 by David Campbell vs. Guilford, 1963(52-0).<br />
SEASON - 407 by David Campbell, 1965.<br />
CAREER - 883 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69.<br />
LONGEST RETURN - 82 yards(TD) by Chip Lewis vs. Wingate, 1991(46-20);<br />
82 yards(TD) by Wil Campagna vs. Appalachain St., 1956(14-7).<br />
ATTEMPTS<br />
GAME - 7 by Anthony Matthews vs. Mars Hill, 1988(25-17).<br />
SEASON - 30 by Allen Simmons, 1974.<br />
CAREER - 75 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69.<br />
LONGEST BLOCKED FG RETURN - 70 yards(TD) by Corry Reese vs. Tusculum,<br />
1999(36-21).<br />
PUNTING<br />
PUNTS<br />
GAME - 21 by Andrew Appanaitis vs. Carson-Newman, 1932(0-0).<br />
SEASON - 109 by Andrew Appanaitis, 1932.<br />
CAREER - 231 by Rob Linder, 1985-88.<br />
AVERAGE<br />
GAME - 62.1 by Ron Crouse vs. Guilford, 1962(3-7).<br />
SEASON - 44.7 by Ron Crouse, 1962.<br />
CAREER - 41.2 by Ron Crouse, 1960-63.<br />
LONGEST PUNT - 75 yards by Scott Mustapick vs. Elon, 1977(7-24).<br />
FIELD GOALS<br />
GAME - 5 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27).<br />
SEASON - 18 by Randy Brown, 1988.<br />
CAREER - 55 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.<br />
CONSECUTIVE - 17 by Greg Payne, 1996-97.<br />
LONGEST FIELD GOAL - 53 yards by Tom Sexton vs. Newberry, 1977(13-10);<br />
LONGEST FIELD GOAL (W/O TEE) - 52 by Jason Norton vs. Gardner-Webb,<br />
1994(19-63); Jason Norton vs. Liberty, 1994(12-37).<br />
SCORING<br />
POINTS<br />
GAME - 30 by Red Meehan vs. Western Carolina, 1935(53-6).<br />
SEASON - 122 by George Bell, 2007.<br />
CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.<br />
POINT RESPONSIBILITY<br />
GAME - 33 by Bill McDevitt vs. Appalachian, 1968(35-38).<br />
SEASON - 218 by Brad Roach, 2007.<br />
CAREER - 388 by Mike Warfield, 1987-89,91.<br />
POINTS BY KICK<br />
GAME - 18 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27).<br />
SEASON - 86 by Randy Brown, 1988.<br />
CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.<br />
POINTS AFTER TD KICKED<br />
GAME - 9 by Randy Brown vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14); Cory Darnell vs. Albany<br />
State, 2007 (66-35).<br />
SEASON - 50 by Allan Rohrbaugh, 2004.<br />
CAREER - 146 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.<br />
CONSECUTIVE MADE - 53 by Randy Brown, 1987-88.<br />
INTERCEPTIONS<br />
GAME - 3 by Harvey Stratton vs. Appalachian, 1953(14-14); Larry Taylor vs.<br />
Presbyterian, 1966(21-14); Tom Burdette vs. Elon, 1969 (45-21);<br />
Jay Aldredge vs. Guilford, 1984(19-17);<br />
Nolan Peterson vs. Carson-Newman, 1996(17-3).<br />
SEASON - 9 by Harvey Stratton, 1953; Nolan Peterson, 1996.<br />
CAREER - 20 by Brent Miller, 1977-80; Keith Henry, 1985-88.<br />
LONGEST RETURN - 96 yards by Harvey Stratton vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1953(13-41).<br />
FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />
GAME - 3 by Bill Griffin vs. Newberry, 1970(41-21).<br />
SEASON - 6 by Curtis Walker, 1991.<br />
LONGEST RETURN - 74 yards(TD) by Raymond Danield vs. Guilford, 1987(73-<br />
14).<br />
TACKLES<br />
TOTAL<br />
GAME - 25 by Curtis Walker vs. Wofford, 1991(16-22).<br />
SEASON - 134 by John Williams, 1995.<br />
CAREER - 410 by John Williams, 1992-96<br />
FOR LOSS<br />
SEASON - 47 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999.<br />
CAREER - 103 by Radell Lockhart, 1997-00.<br />
SACKS<br />
GAME - 5 by Shawn McBride vs. WV Wesleyan, 1998 (24-21).<br />
SEASON - 141/2 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999.<br />
CAREER - 29 by Todd Lipe, 1986-87, 89-90.<br />
COREY READY<br />
2002-2005<br />
All-time reception leader<br />
TODD LIPE<br />
1986-87, 89-90<br />
All-time sack leader<br />
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Catawba Team Records<br />
Single-Season Highs<br />
OFFENSE<br />
Points Scored - 578 in 2007.<br />
Scoring Avg. - 44.5 in 2007.<br />
Biggest Victory Margin - 29.8 in 1930.<br />
Biggest Losing Margin - 27.0 in 1909.<br />
Most Times Shutout - 6 in 1926.<br />
Most Consecutive Times Shutout - 4 in 1927.<br />
(5 over two seasons in 1910-11 & 1927-28).<br />
Total Yards - 6,213 in 2007.<br />
Total Offensive Avg. - 477.9 in 2007.<br />
Rushing Yards - 2931 in 1993.<br />
Passing Yards - 3,597 in 2007.<br />
Passes Attempted - 405 in 2007.<br />
Passes Completed - 243 in 2007.<br />
DEFENSE<br />
Most Points Allowed - 481 in 1994.<br />
Fewest Points Allowed - 0 in 1909.<br />
Highest Scoring Avg. Against - 43.7 in 1994.<br />
Most Shutouts - 10 in 1947.<br />
Most Consecutive Shutouts - 6 in 1930 & 1947.<br />
Most Yards Allowed - 5254 in 1994.<br />
Fewest Yards Allowed - 1044 in 1940.<br />
Highest Defensive Avg. - 477.6 in 1994.<br />
Lowest Defensive Avg. - 111.1 in 1941.<br />
Most Rushing Yards Allowed - 3253 in 1994.<br />
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed - 587 in 1999.<br />
Most Passing Yards Allowed - 2537 in 2004.<br />
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - 314 in 1960.<br />
Most Pass Attempts Against - 358 in 2002.<br />
Fewest Pass Attempts Against - 77 in 1940.<br />
Most Pass Completions Against - 212 in 2004.<br />
Fewest Pass Completions Against - 25 in 1940.<br />
Most Quarterback Sacks - 73 in 1999.<br />
Most Tackles For Losses - 151 in 1999.<br />
Most Turnovers Caused - 44 in 1996.<br />
Most Interceptions - 23 in 1996.<br />
Most Fumble Recoveries - 21 in 1996.<br />
MISCELLANEOUS<br />
Consecutive Games Scoring - 177 from 1994 to present.<br />
Consecutive Games Scoring by Opponents - 62 during 1973-79.<br />
Consecutive Shutout Quarters - 27 in 1930-31.<br />
Regular Season Win Streak - 23 from 1999-2001<br />
Consecutive Conference Wins - 16 from 1999-2001<br />
Winning Streak - 12 during 1942-44.<br />
Losing Streak - 9 in 1982 and 1983.<br />
Consecutive Home Wins - 21 from 1998-02<br />
Single-Game Highs<br />
CATAWBA<br />
Most First Downs - 33 vs. Western Carolina, 1935; vs. Wingate, 1993.<br />
Most Points - 83 vs. Newport News, 1962.<br />
Most Points in Quarter - 42 vs. Guilford, 1987.<br />
Most Points in Half - 59 vs. Guilford, 1987.<br />
Most TD’s - 13 vs. Newport News, 1962.<br />
Most Yards - 675 vs. Newport News, 1986.<br />
Most Plays - 97 vs. Liberty Baptist, 1981.<br />
Most Rushing Yards - 632 vs. Newport News, 1986.<br />
Most Rushing Attempts - 72 vs. Newport News, 1986.<br />
Most Passing Yards - 397 vs. Elon, 1966.<br />
Most Pass Attempts - 56 vs. Western Carolina, 1966.<br />
Most Pass Completions - 34 vs. Western Carolina, 1966.<br />
Most Punts - 21 vs. Carson-Newman, 1932.<br />
Highest Punting Avg. - 62.0 vs. Guilford, 1962.<br />
Most Fumbles - 13 vs. WV Wesleyan, 1978.<br />
Most Fumbles Lost - 6 vs. Newberry, 1998.<br />
Most Interceptions - 7 vs. Elon, 1938.<br />
Most Turnovers - 9 vs. Newberry, 1978.<br />
Fewest Yards - 23 vs. Elon, 1937.<br />
Fewest Plays - 22 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926.<br />
Fewest Rushing Yards - (-46) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1965.<br />
Fewest Rushing Attempts - 20 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926.<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
Most First Downs - 33 by Presbyterian, 1994.<br />
Most Points - 75 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957.<br />
Most TD’s - 11 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957.<br />
Most Yards - 683 by Wingate, 1993.<br />
Most Plays - 106 by West Virginia St., 1988.<br />
Most Yards Rushing - 518 by Presbyterian, 1994.<br />
Most Rushing Attempts - 79 by Presbyterian, 1970.<br />
Most Passing Yards - 510 by Tusculum, 2010.<br />
Most Pass Attempts - 60 by West Virginia St., 1988.<br />
Most Pass Completions - 39 by Tusculum, 2004.<br />
Most Punts - 27 by Carson-Newman, 1932.<br />
Highest Punting Avg. - 49.2 by N.C. State, 1933.<br />
Most Fumbles - 9 by Guilford, 1987.<br />
Most Fumbles Lost - 7 by Guilford, 1987.<br />
Fewest Yards - 1 by Wofford, 1974.<br />
Fewest Plays - 28 by High Point, 1946.<br />
Fewest Rushing Yards - (-73) by WV Wesleyan, 1998.<br />
Fewest Rushing Attempts - 13 by High Point, 1946.<br />
Fewest Passing Yards - (-3) by Guilford, 1973.<br />
Fewest Pass Attempts - 2 by Wofford, 1994.<br />
COMBINED TEAMS<br />
Most Points - 116 with Wingate, 1993.<br />
Most Yards - 1286 with Wingate, 1993.<br />
Fewest Yards - 89 with Carson-Newman, 1932.<br />
Most Yards Rushing - 792 with Newport News, 1986.<br />
Fewest Yards Rusing - 23 with Atlantic Christian, 1948.<br />
Most Yards Passing - 774 with Tusculum, 2010.<br />
Fewest Yards Passing - 0 with Guilford, 1941.<br />
Most Passes Attempted - 98 with Gardner-Webb, 1982.<br />
Most Pass Completions - 61 with Tusculum, 2004.<br />
Most First Downs - 60 with Wingate, 1993.<br />
KEITH HENRY<br />
1985-88<br />
Shares all-time lead<br />
in interceptions<br />
GREG PAYNE<br />
1994-97<br />
NCAA II record 17<br />
straight field goals<br />
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Catawba Career Leaders<br />
RUSHING (1,000 Yard Club)<br />
Name Years Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Game Avg.<br />
1. Rodney Wallace 2001-04 46 769 3769 4.9 41 81.44<br />
2. Kory Fisher 2004-07 43 501 2623 5.2 28 61.00<br />
3. Greg Singleton 1968-71 31 464 2353 5.1 19 75.90<br />
4. Jamelle Cuthbertson 2005-08 38 338 2230 6.6 22 58.68<br />
5. Kim Smith 1972-75 30 465 2149 4.6 12 71.63<br />
6. Ron Adams 1972-75 33 448 2060 4.6 15 62.42<br />
7. Steve Roeder 1969-72 40 428 2010 4.7 19 50.25<br />
8. Todd Scott 1986-87, 89-90 44 418 1921 4.6 19 43.66<br />
9. Ricky White 1976-79 38 434 1919 4.4 12 50.50<br />
10. Kevin McKenzie 1999-00 24 360 1870 5.2 14 77.92<br />
11. T.O. Wilson 1992-95 35 326 1619 5.0 17 46.26<br />
12. Wayne Foster 1975-78 35 333 1588 4.8 17 45.37<br />
13.Mario Crowe 2002-05 43 306 1561 5.1 18 36.30<br />
14. Andre Marshall 1991-94 28 250 1504 6.0 9 53.71<br />
15. Reggie White 1983-86 41 372 1497 4.0 10 36.51<br />
16. Curtis McKoy 1989-92 37 305 1487 4.9 9 40.19<br />
17. Jean Worthington 1958-61 37 340 1474 4.3 10 39.84<br />
18. Ray Littlejohn 1985-87 22 313 1460 4.7 20 66.36<br />
19. Joe Hilliard 1997-00 44 327 1448 4.4 20 32.91<br />
20. Tony Georgiana 1940-42, 46 43 * 1443 * 28 33.56<br />
21. Tim Morgan 1965-68 27 306 1433 4.3 16 53.07<br />
22. Eric Westbrook 1996-99 43 275 1424 5.2 7 33.12<br />
23. Steve Jewell 1975-77 20 299 1303 4.4 9 65.15<br />
24. Larry Brown 1980-82 31 269 1299 4.8 7 41.90<br />
25. Bryan Applefield 1963-65 19 348 1273 3.7 8 67.00<br />
26. Bill Speacht 1945-48 42 * 1251 * 13 29.79<br />
27. Pete Stout 1954-57 37 189 1231 6.5 8 33.27<br />
28.Jim Parent 1983-86 37 246 1175 4.8 8 31.76<br />
29. Ike Green 1938-41 40 * 1150 * 15 28.75<br />
30. Kevin Brown 1994-97 41 387 1126 2.9 6 27.46<br />
31. Harold Bowen 1944-47 42 * 1077 * 17 25.64<br />
32. Chip Irby 1978-81 29 231 1060 4.6 2 36.55<br />
33. Larry Gildersleeve 1955-58 29 244 1048 4.3 7 36.14<br />
34. Sam Morrow 1957-60 33 215 1033 4.8 8 31.30<br />
35. Diron Bell 1992-95 37 210 1013 4.8 25 27.38<br />
* Denotes statistic is not available<br />
PASSING (2,500 Yard Club)<br />
Gm.<br />
Name Years Comp. Att. Yards Pct TD INT Avg.<br />
1. Luke Samples 2001-04 744 1279 9650 58.2 74 38 209.78<br />
2. Brad Roach 2004-2007 608 1113 7874 54.6 62 49 221.81<br />
3. Mike Warfield 1987-89,-91 489 1000 6923 48.9 42 45 173.08<br />
4. Mitch Ellis 1997-00 373 698 5550 53.4 45 25 135.27<br />
5. Patrick Dennis 2007-10 388 640 5114 60.6 45 22 150.41<br />
6. Kevin Brown 1994-97 326 670 4807 48.7 53 38 117.24<br />
7. Ken Avent 1990-93 401 767 4618 52.3 33 27 124.81<br />
8. Donnie Davis 1970-73 319 671 4411 47.5 35 34 119.22<br />
9. John Scott 1963-66 282 535 3780 52.7 27 41 111.18<br />
10. Harry Monokian 1967-70 300 606 3769 49.5 23 39 94.23<br />
11. Pat Witheril 1975-76 178 404 2849 44.1 22 29 180.00<br />
12. John Coatta 1981-82 200 470 2512 42.6 18 35 142.45<br />
RECEIVING (60 Catch Club)<br />
Name Years Rcpt. Yards Avg/Catch<br />
1. Corey Ready 2002-05 190 2380 12.5<br />
2. Nick Means 1999-02 185 2796 15.1<br />
3. Ced Squirewell 1999-02 170 2232 13.1<br />
4. Jeff Park 1990-93 156 1871 12.0<br />
5. Ike Hill 1965,67-69 151 2089 13.8<br />
6. Brent Johnson 2004-07 122 1658 13.6<br />
7. Brandon Bunn 2007-10 120 1827 15.2<br />
8. Antwan Strong 2005-08 118 1711 14.5<br />
9. Rod Tenor 2002-05 116 1666 14.4<br />
10. O.J. Lennon 1998-99, 01-02 112 1603 14.3<br />
Vince Haydock 1972-75 112 1535 13.7<br />
12. J.R. Gibson 1994-97 111 1844 16.6<br />
13. Jim Bucher 1972,74-76 105 2073 19.7<br />
14. Jeff Taylor 1980-83 99 1583 15.9<br />
15. Ryan Millwood 1997-00 89 1362 15.3<br />
16. Gerron Bryant 2008-10 87 1494 17.2<br />
17. Eric Mormon 2008- 84 988 11.8<br />
RUSHING YARDAGE BY CLASS<br />
Name Year Yards<br />
Freshman Netto Purnsley 1986 1,797<br />
Sophomore Kory Fisher 2005 1,079<br />
Junior Andre Marshall 1993 1,000<br />
Senior Curtis McKoy 1992 1,987<br />
PUNT RETURNS<br />
RETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg.<br />
1. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 75 883 11.8<br />
2. David Campbell (1962-65) 33 692 21.0<br />
3. Allen Simmons (1973-76) 59 569 19.6<br />
4. Cedric Squirewell (1999-02) 58 466 8.0<br />
5. Jeff Park (1990-93) 61 452 17.4<br />
KICKOFF RETURNS<br />
RETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. TD<br />
11. Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 79 1890 23.9 0<br />
12. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 81 1600 21.8 0<br />
13. Allen Simmons (1973-76) 66 1574 23.8 0<br />
14. Jean Worthington (1958-61) 54 1223 22.6 0<br />
5. Corey Ready (2002- 05) 53 1211 22.9 0<br />
6. O.J. Lennon (1998-99, 01-02) 51 1077 21.1 0<br />
7. Travis Landrum (2006- ) 46 1,011 21.9 1<br />
8. Chip Lewis (1990-93) 35 885 25.3 0<br />
19. Elijah Sharpless (1986-88) 36 865 24.0 1<br />
10. Bill Godsey (1970-72) 38 802 21.1 1<br />
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE<br />
TOTAL OFFENSE<br />
(Rush/Rec./Ret.)<br />
(Rushing/Passing)<br />
1. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 5565 1. Luke Samples (2001-04) 10,383<br />
2. Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 4663 2. Brad Roach (2004-07) 8012<br />
3. Donnie Davis (1970-73) 4602 3. Mike Warfield (1987-89,91) 7678<br />
4.Corey Ready (2002-05) 3767 4. Mitch Ellis (1997-00) 5625<br />
5. Kory Fisher (2004-07) 3235 5. Kevin Brown (1994-97) 5933<br />
SCORING<br />
INTERCEPTIONS<br />
POINTS Points TOTAL NO.<br />
1. Matt Gross (1998-2001) 311 1. Keith Henry (1985-88) 20<br />
2. Rodney Wallace (2001-04) 270 Brent Miller (1977-80) 20<br />
3. Randy Brown (1985-88) 219 3. Harvey Stratton (1950-53) 19<br />
4. Matt Gross (1998-01) 216 4. Nolan Peterson (1994-97) 17<br />
5. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 210 5. Jamel Jackson (2000-03) 16<br />
PUNTING (Min. 50 Punts)<br />
PUNTING AVG. No. Yds. Avg.<br />
1. Ron Crouse (1960-63) 196 8072 41.18<br />
2. Ken Hartley (1978-79) 127 5125 40.35<br />
3. Sam Boyd (1964-65) 105 4199 39.99<br />
4. Jason Norton (1991-94) 129 5100 39.53<br />
5. David Creech (1972-75) 158 6244 39.52<br />
IKE HILL<br />
1965, 67-69<br />
All-time punt return and<br />
all-purpose yardage leader.<br />
LUKE SAMPLES<br />
2001-04<br />
All-time passing leader<br />
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Top Seasons<br />
RUSHING<br />
YARDS<br />
ATTEMPTS<br />
1. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2008) 1141 1. Rodney Wallace (2002) 202<br />
2. Kory Fisher (2005) 1079 2. Danny Days (1979) 194<br />
3. Rodney Wallace (2002) 1020 3. Rodney Wallace (2003) 191<br />
4. Greg Singleton (1969) 1001 4. Steve Jewell (1976) 189<br />
5. Andre Marshall (1993) 1000 5. Curtis McKoy (1992) 186<br />
AVG. PER CARRY (Min. 50 Att.)<br />
PER GAME AVG.<br />
1. Pete Stout (1957) 8.52 1. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2006) 114.10<br />
2. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2008) 7.92 2. Greg Singleton (1969) 100.10<br />
3. Ronnie Arant (1981) 7.27 3. Andre Marshall (1993) 100.00<br />
4. Roger Johnson (1967) 7.21 4. Curtis McKoy (1992) 98.70<br />
5. Andre Marshall (1993) 7.14 5. Kory Fisher (2005) 98.09<br />
TOUCHDOWNS<br />
1. George Bell (2007) 18<br />
2. George Zangale (1930) 15<br />
Red Meehan (1935) 15<br />
4. Mario Crowe (2004) 14<br />
5. Bill Greene (1945) 13<br />
PASSING<br />
YARDS<br />
COMPLETIONS<br />
1. Brad Roach (2007) 3332 1. Brad Roach (2007) 224<br />
2. Luke Samples (2003) 2785 2. Luke Samples (2003) 211<br />
3. Luke Samples (2004) 2658 3. Luke Samples (2004) 210<br />
4. Luke Samples (2002) 2364 4. Brad Roach (2005) 206<br />
5. Patrick Dennis (2010) 2330 5. Patrick Dennis (2010) 197<br />
ATTEMPTS<br />
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min 100 Att.)<br />
1. Brad Roach (2005) 384 1. Patrick Dennis (2010) 63.96%<br />
2. Brad Roach (2007) 376 2. Luke Samples (2004) 60.69%<br />
3. Luke Samples (2003) 361 3. Ken Avent (1993) 60.00%<br />
4. Luke Samples (2004) 346 4. Luke Samples (2001) 59.74%<br />
5. Brad Roach (2006) 339 5. Brad Roach (2007) 59.58%<br />
AVERAGE PER GAME<br />
TOUCHDOWNS<br />
1. Brad Roach (2007) 256.31 1. Brad Roach (2007) 32<br />
2. Luke Samples (2003) 253.18 2. Luke Samples (2003) 21<br />
3. Luke Samples (2004) 241.64 Luke Samples (2004) 21<br />
4. Patrick Dennis (2010) 233.00 4. Kevin Brown (1996) 18<br />
5. Brad Roach (2006) 225.00 Patrick Dennis (2010) 18<br />
RATING (Min. 100 Att.)<br />
1. Patrick Dennis (2008) 168.36<br />
2. Brad Roach (2007) 153.36<br />
3. Luke Samples (2001) 152.23<br />
4. Mitch Ellis (2000) 146.23<br />
5. Ken Avent (1993) 139.78<br />
RECEIVING<br />
RECEPTIONS<br />
YARDS<br />
1. Corey Ready (2003) 70 1. Corey Ready (2003) 1043<br />
2. Brent Johnson (2007) 60 2. Antwan Strong (2007) 891<br />
3. Corey Ready (2004) 59 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 858<br />
4. Ike Hill (1968) 57 4. Ike Hill (1968) 833<br />
5. Nike Means (2002) 54 5. Rod Tenor (2004) 798<br />
CATCHES PER GAME<br />
YARDS PER CATCH (Min. 10 Recept.)<br />
1. Corey Ready (2003) 6.36 1. Allen Simmons (1976) 27.00<br />
2. Ike Hill (1968) 5.70 2. Wayne Foster (1977) 23.82<br />
3. Brent Johnson (2007) 5.46 3. Dave Robbins (1964) 23.43<br />
4. Corey Ready (2004) 5.36 4. Jeff Cochrane (1996) 22.45<br />
5. Nick Means (2002) 4.91 5. Bucky Pope (1963) 21.92<br />
PUNT RETURNS<br />
RETURN YARDS<br />
YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 5 Ret.)<br />
1. David Campbell (1965) 407 1. David Campbell (1965) 21.42<br />
2. Ike Hill (1967) 323 2. Mark Strickland (1979) 20.50<br />
3. Allen Simmons (1974) 288 3. David Campbell (1963) 20.00<br />
4. Allen Simmons (1973) 273 4. David Campbell (1962) 17.78<br />
5. Ike Hill (1968) 229 5. Drew Buie (1966) 17.22<br />
KICKOFF RETURNS<br />
RETURN YARDS<br />
YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 10 Ret.)<br />
1. Allen Simmons (1975) 704 1. LJ McCray (2010) 32.45<br />
2. LJ McCray (2010) 649 2. Danny Days (1978) 30.27<br />
3. Todd Scott (1989) 636 3. Todd Scott (1987) 30.17<br />
4. Ike Hill (1968) 610 4. Chip Lewis (1991) 29.33<br />
5. Todd Scott (1987) 543 5. Barry Lutz (1963) 26.50<br />
ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE<br />
TOTAL OFFENSE<br />
(RUN/REC./RET.)<br />
(RUSHING/PASSING)<br />
1. Ike Hill (1969) 1841 1. Brad Roach (2007) 3413<br />
2. Jean Worthington (1960) 1496 2. Luke Samples (2003) 2994<br />
3. Todd Scott (1989) 1448 3. Luke Samples (2004) 2818<br />
4. Ike Hill (1969) 1440 4. Luke Samples (2002) 2540<br />
5. Andre Marshall (1993) 1433 5. Patrick Dennis (2010) 2326<br />
SCORING<br />
PUNTING<br />
POINTS<br />
PUNTING AVG. (Min. 20 Punts)<br />
1. George Bell (2007) 122 1. Ron Crouse (1962) 44.68<br />
2. Lee Spears (1948) 104 2. Ron Crouse (1963) 42.26<br />
3. Mario Crowe (2004) 96 3. Sam Boyd (1965) 41.93<br />
4. Ike Hill (1968) 92 4. Scott Mustapick (1977) 41.75<br />
5. George Zaenale (1930) 91 5. Ken Hartley (1978) 41.48<br />
INTERCEPTIONS<br />
TOTAL<br />
INT'S PER GAME<br />
1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 9 1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 0.90<br />
Nolan Peterson (1996) 9 2. Nolan Peterson (1996) 0.82<br />
3. Todd Armstrong (1981) 8 3. Todd Armstrong (1981) 0.80<br />
Brent Miller (1979) 8 4. Jamel Jackson (2002) 0.78<br />
Nolan Peterson (1997) 8 5. Brent Miller (1979) 0.73<br />
Nolan Peterson (1997) 0.73<br />
TACKLES<br />
TOTAL<br />
SOLO<br />
1. John Williams (1995) 134 1. John Williams (1996) 76<br />
2. Curtis Walker (1991) 132 2. John Williams (1995) 75<br />
3. Joe Crapster (1984) 130 3. Glenn Deibert (1972) 69<br />
4. Glenn Deibert (1972) 128 4. Rodney Hope (1998) 66<br />
5. Keith Henry (1988) 61<br />
TACKLES FOR LOSS<br />
SACKS<br />
1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 47 1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 14.5<br />
2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 42 2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 12<br />
3. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 34 Khanis Hubbard (2003) 12<br />
4. David Huey (1999) 26 4. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 11<br />
Radell Lockhart (2000) 26 5. Ronnie Harrington (1996) 10.5<br />
YARDS PER GAME<br />
TOUCHDOWNS<br />
1. Corey Ready (2003) 94.82 1. Ike Hill (1968) 14<br />
2. Ike Hill (1968) 83.30 2. Brandon Bunn (2009) 9<br />
3. Brent Johnson (2007) 78.00 3. Bucky Pope (1963) 9<br />
4. J.R. Gibson (1997) 73.40 Mike Dickens (1971) 9<br />
5. Nick Means (2002) 71.36 Brandon Bunn (2010) 9<br />
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<strong>2011</strong> Football Schedule<br />
DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME<br />
Sept. 3 at St. Augustine’s Raleigh,NC 1:30<br />
Sept. 10 at Coastal Carolina Conway,SC 6:00<br />
SEPT. 17 NEWBERRY* SALISBURY 7:00<br />
Sept. 24 at Tusculum* Greeneville,TN 2:00<br />
OCT. 1 UNC PEMBROKE SALISBURY 7:00<br />
Oct. 8 at Carson-Newman* Jefferson City,TN 1:00<br />
OCT. 15 MARS HILL* SALISBURY 1:30<br />
OCT. 22 WINGATE* (FW/HC) SALISBURY 1:30<br />
Oct. 29 at North Greenville Tigerville,SC 3:30<br />
Nov. 5 at Brevard* Brevard,NC 2:00<br />
NOV. 12 LENOIR-RHYNE* SALISBURY 1:30<br />
BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES<br />
* Denotes South Atlantic Conference games<br />
(FW) Denotes Family Weekend<br />
(HC) Denotes Home<strong>com</strong>ing Weekend