December 15, 2010

Daktronics Division II Football All-American Teams Announced

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Release courtesy of Trey Reed, Midwestern State University

BROOKINGS, S.D. - A pair of record breaking performers headline the 2010 Daktronics All America team as released Tuesday afternoon.

Central Missouri's Eric Czerniewski topped NCAA Division II with 5,207 passing yards and 46 touchdown passes while leading the Mules to an 11-3 mark and a national quarterfinal appearance to earn Ron Lenz Offensive Player of the Year honors.

The senior quarterback set new Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association career marks with 12,874 passing yards and became the league's total offense leader.

Czerniewski threw for 300 yards 10 times in 2010.

Valdosta State's Larry Dean led the Blazers to an NCAA Division II postseason appearance tallying 122 tackles in 11 games while becoming the Gulf South Conference's career tackles record holder to gamer Ron Lenz Defensive Player of the Year recognition.

Dean eclipsed the old GSC mark by 25 tackles while besting the Valdosta State career mark of 340 previously held by Jessie Tuggle.

The first-team offensive selections features 12 seniors out of the possible 13 positions which included a Harlon Hill finalist in Czerniewski, Gene Upshaw awardee Brandon Fusco of Slippery Rock and two Upshaw award finalists in Grand Valley State's Cameron Bradfield and Abilene Christian's Trevis Turner.

Carson-Newman's Michael Tribue and Kyle Thornton of North Alabama rounded out the first-team picks on the offensive line with West Liberty State's Ryan Travis at tight end.

The nation's leaders in regular season receiving yards gained first-team honors at wide receiver as St. Cloud State's Fred Williams finished with 95 receptions for 1,616 yards and Central Missouri's Jamorris Warren closed the season with 109 catches for 1,458 yards.

Bloomsburg's Franklyn Quiteh and Michigan Tech's Phil Milbrath followed suit at the running back position.

Quiteh, who as a redshirt freshman was the lone underclassman to earn first-team offensive accolades, led the nation with 2,015 yards on 309 carries and 22 touchdowns while Milbrath ran for 1,412 yards and 10 TDs.

Angelo State return man Garrett Tidwell and Tusculum kicker Gareth Rowlands earned special teams honors.

A trio of Upshaw Award finalists highlighted first-team defensive selections including Marc Schiechl of Colorado Mines, Courtney Harris of North Alabama and Malcolm Jenkins of Elizabeth City State.

Dean was joined at linebacker by Urbana's Travis Brisco, Pittsburg State's Nate Dreiling and Minnesota-Duluth's Kiel Fechtelkotter.

Eastern New Mexico's Tillman Stevens and Jeremy Jones of Wayne State (Mich.) are the safeties while Valdosta State's Stevie Harden and Northwest Missouri State's Ryan Jones rounds out the secondary selections at the cornerback posts.

Angelo State's George Shamblin earned top punter honors.

The is in its 18th year of sponsorship by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged world leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems for virtually every sport at every sport at every level of competition. The team is voted on by the NCAA Division II members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), with online nomination and the voting process powered by AthleticSite.com.

 

2010 DaktronicsAll-America Team

Special Honors

Offensive Player of the Year:
Eric Czerniewski, Central Missouri

Defensive Player of the Year:
Larry Dean, Valdosta State

Offense

First Team

Pos

Player

School

Class

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

TE

Ryan Travis

West Liberty State

Sr.

6-3

235

Massillon, Ohio

OL

Cameron Bradfield

Grand Valley State

Sr.

6-5

295

Grand Rapids, Mich.

OL

Trevis Turner

Abilene Christian

Sr.

6-7

330

DeSoto, Texas

OL

Brandon Fusco

Slippery Rock

Sr.

6-5

305

Cranberry Township, Pa.

OL

Michael Tribue

Carson-Newman

Sr.

6-3

260

Antioch, Tenn.

OL

Kyle Thornton

North Alabama

Sr.

6-4

345

Dallas, Texas

WR

Jamorris Warren

Central Missouri

Sr.

6-1

195

Belle Glade, Fla.

WR

Fred Williams

St. Cloud State

Sr.

6-0

195

Milwaukee, Wisc.

QB

Eric Czerniewski

Central Missouri

Sr.

6-0

190

Montgomery City, Mo.

RB

Franklyn Quiteh

Bloomsburg

Fr-RS

5-10

197

Tobyhanna, Pa.

RB

Phil Milbrath

Michigan Tech

Sr.

5-9

200

Norway, Mich.

RS

Garrett Tidwell

Angelo State

Sr.

5-10

180

Boyd, Texas

PK

Gareth Rowlands

Tusculum

Sr.

6-1

215

Benllech, Wales

Second Team

Pos

Player

School

Class

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

TE

DeMarco Cosby

Central Missouri

Sr.

6-3

240

Kansas City, Mo.

OL

Orion Matthies

Nebraska-Kearney

Sr.

6-7

330

Overton, Neb.

OL

Chandler Rearden

Lenoir-Rhyne

Sr.

6-1

265

Greenwood, S.C.

OL

Matt Desotell

Michigan Tech

Sr.

6-3

300

Green Bay, Wisc.

OL

Amini Silatolu

Midwestern State

Jr.

6-3

320

Tracy, Calif.

OL

Harrison Lingenfelter

Nebraska-Omaha

Sr.

6-3

300

Plainview, Neb.

OL

Dennis Bergland

Nebraska-Omaha

Sr.

6-2

312

Plattsmouth, Neb.

WR

Edmund Gates

Abilene Christian

Sr.

6-1

200

Vernon, Texas

WR

Deonte’ Gist

Tusculum

Jr.

5-9

170

Wellford, S.C.

QB

Zach Amedro

West Liberty State

Sr.

6-0

200

Moundsville, W. Va.

RB

Isaac Odim

Minnesota-Duluth

Sr.

6-0

215

Rochester, Minn.

RB

Josh Birmingham

Central Oklahoma

Fr-RS

5-8

185

Luther, Okla.

RS

D.J. Winfield

Minnesota-Duluth

Jr.

5-9

175

Mountain Iron, Minn.

PK

Steve Ivanisevic

Washburn

Sr.

6-2

209

Silver Lake, Kan.

Defense

First Team

Pos

Player

School

Class

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

DL

Marc Schiechl

Colorado Mines

Sr.

6-3

260

Lakewood, Colo.

DL

Courtney Harris

North Alabama

Sr.

6-3

260

Jupiter, Fla.

DL

Malcolm Jenkins

Elizabeth City State

Sr.

6-5

235

Florence, N.J.

LB

Larry Dean

Valdosta State

Sr.

6-0

216

Tifton, Ga.

LB

Travis Brisco

Urbana

Sr.

6-1

240

Columbus, Ohio

LB

Nate Dreiling

Pittsburg State

Fr-RS

6-4

218

Hutchinson, Kan.

LB

Kiel Fechtelkotter

Minnesota-Duluth

Sr.

6-0

220

Lake Nebagamon, Wisc.

S

Tillman Stevens

Eastern New Mexico

Sr.

6-0

175

Baytown, Texas

S

Jeremy Jones

Wayne State (Mich.)

Jr.

5-10

190

Grand Rapids, Mich.

CB

Stevie Harden

Valdosta State

Sr.

5-8

167

Valdosta, Ga.

CB

Ryan Jones

Northwest Missouri

Sr.

5-11

195

Liberty, Mo.

P

George Shamblin

Angelo State

Jr.

6-0

205

San Angelo, Texas

Second Team

Pos

Player

School

Class

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

DL

Armonty Bryant

East Central

So.

6-6

245

Wichita Falls, Texas

DL

Aston Whiteside

Abilene Christian

Jr.

6-2

270

Vernon, Texas

DL

Maurice Harris

Mars Hill

Sr.

6-2

230

Hendersonville, N.C.

LB

Tressor Baptiste

Texas A&M-Kingsville

Sr.

6-0

240

New York, N.Y.

LB

Matt Freed

East Stroudsburg

Sr.

6-0

215

Souderton, Pa.

LB

Chad Kilgore

Northwest Missouri

Jr.

6-1

230

Orrick, Mo.

LB

Harrison Bryant

North Alabama

Sr.

6-0

210

Troy, Ala.

S

Craig Ray

Indianapolis

Sr.

6-1

206

Plainfield, Ind.

S

Ron Parker

Newberry

Sr.

6-1

210

St. Helena Island, S.C.

CB

Keon Robinson

Shepherd

So.

5-11

187

Fairfax Station, Va.

CB

Chad Daniel

North Alabama

Sr.

5-11

180

Sipsey, Ala.

P

Kevin Berg

Chadron State

Sr.

6-0

185

Longmont, Colo.

The team, which is sponsored by Daktronics, Inc., an acknowledged leader in scoring, timing and programmable display systems, is voted on by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

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