2011 Football Media Guide

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This Is Bridgewater College

College Information Location .......... ............................................ Bridgewater, Va. Founded ..........................................................................1880 Enrollment.......................................................................1,650 Nickname ..................................................................... Eagles Colors ..............................................Crimson and Vegas Gold Facility................................................................ Jopson Field Capacity..........................................................................3,500 Surface............................................ Natural Grass (Bermuda) Athletic Affiliation................................... NCAA Division III Conference......................................... Old Dominion Athletic President ..................................................... George Cornelius Director of Athletics........................................... Curt Kendall Director of Athletics Phone.............................(540) 828-5407 Assosicate AD/SWA................................................Jean Willi Associate AD/SWA Phone..............................(540) 828-5400

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Director.................................................................. Steve Cox SID Phone ......................................................(540) 828-5360 SID Fax ..........................................................(540) 828-5611 SID Email ........................................... scox@bridgewater.edu SID Mailing Address ................................................ Box 107 ................................................................Bridgewater College ...............................................................402 E. College Street ........................................................... Bridgewater, VA 22812 Assistant SID/Football Contact............................ Tim Leister Assistant SID Phone.......................................(540) 828-5615 Email................................................tleister@bridgewater.edu BC Hotline......................................................(540) 828-5469 Web Site ................................... www.bridgewatereagles.com

Team History NCAA playoff appearances:...................................2000, 2001, 2002 ................................................................................2003, 2004, 2005 ODAC Championships:................................1980, 2001, 2002, 2003 ...........................................................................................2004,2005 Last Postseason Appearance................................. December 3, 2005 Result........................................................................ L, 46-7, Wesley All-Time Record..............................................................231-379-13

Coaching Staff Head Coach.................................................................. Michael Clark Alma Mater/Year...................................................... Cincinnati, 1980 Record at BC/Years.............................................................. 110-64-1 Career Record/Years...................................................................same Football Office Phone................................................ (540) 828-5406 Best Time to Reach.............................................. Weekday mornings E-Mail........................................................ mclark@bridgewater.edu Assistant Coaches............................................................................... Joe Soltis............................ (Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs) Jack Johnson............................................... (Defensive Coordinator) TBA......................................... (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers) Scott Lemn..................................................................Offensive Line TBA................................................................................... Tight Ends Troy Shaffer...............................................................Wide Receivers TBA............................................................................ Defensive Line Peter Raeford..................................................................... Secondary Offensive System.................................................................. Multiple Defensive System....................................................................... 4-2-5


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Credits: The 2011 Bridgewater Eagles Football Media Guide is a publication of the Sports Information Office. It was written, edited and designed by Tim Leister with assistance from Steve Cox. Special thanks to Michael Clark and the entire football staff and team. Photos by Tommy Thompson. Front cover designed by Tim Leister, Assistant Sports Information Director.

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Front Cover ....................................................... 1 Quick Facts........................................................ 2 Credits................................................................ 3 Table of Contents............................................... 3 Season Preview..............................................4-7 Coaching Staff...............................................8-14 Michael Clark.................................................9-10 Joe Soltis.......................................................... 11 Jack Johnson................................................... 11 Christopher Hawley.......................................... 12 Scott Lemn....................................................... 12 Peter Raeford................................................... 13 Troy Shaffer...................................................... 13 Del Smith.......................................................... 14 Etta Tawo.......................................................... 14 The Roster...................................................15-18 The Players.................................................19-89 2010 Season Review..................................90-98 2010 Season Stats......................................91-93 The College...............................................99-107 Back Cover..................................................... 108


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After posting an 8-2 season in 2010, the Bridgewater Eagles football team will have to answer a number of key questions as the Eagles look to head back to the summit of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference mountain for the first time in six years in 2011. Bridgewater’s offense returns a number of veterans along its front, but replacing a three-year starter behind center and an All-American wide receiver will be a task that the Eagles haven’t faced in some time. On the defensive side of the ball, the front four returns, but the Eagles will see a new linebacking corps and a number of new faces in the secondary when they take the field on September 3. On a positive note, veteran leadership should not be an issue for the Eagles with more than half a dozen fifth-year seniors returning to the roster for the 2011 season. Question number one looms at arguably the most important offensive position – How to replace a three-year starting quarterback who had Replacing three-year starter Hagan Driskell is the first task on Coach Clark’s list as the 2011 season looms. a banner year in 2010? Bridgewater returns a pair of quarterbacks to the fray in 2011 in senior Jacob Hutchinson and junior Carlos Gonzalez. Last season, Gonzalez took the majority of the snaps on the second team while Hutchinson recovered from offseason surgery. Gonzalez brings a Division I arm to the mix, while Hutchinson brings the wheels to an offense that head coach Michael Clark wants to have a more up-tempo approach this season. “We still have to maintain a degree of flexibility in our offensive alignment just because we aren’t sure who our quarterback is going to be yet, but we came out of spring ball knowing that we will have quality players competing for the position,” said head coach Michael Clark, who enters his 17th year at the helm. “Ideally one of the three guys competing for the position will become a nobrainer for us, like what happened last year with Hagan (Driskell).” In the backfield, the Eagles will return a number of talented players, including 2010 leading rusher Darrin McKenzie and fullback Ryan Richmond. McKenzie barreled for a career-best 219 yards at Guilford en route to a 928 yard season on the ground as he exploded to become the premiere tailback in the middle of the 2010 season. Offseason surgery sidelined Richmond for the entire 2010 season after the Fredericksburg, Va. native became a prime receiving option out of the backfield in 2009. Sophomore Nick Wimer also returns after being the premiere fullback a season ago. Question number two looms when you look to the wide receiving corps – How do you replace an All-American and the best statistical wide receiver in school history, Tyler Beiler? The Eagles will turn to a number of options to replace Beiler and fellow graduate Keenan Tillar. Primarily, the Eagles return Leigh Bradley to the mix, after Bradley missed the 2010 season due to a nagging injury. Senior Julius Delbridge also returns after becoming an option on the edge in 2010. Delbridge hauled in 15 passes for 173 yards and a score for the Eagles a season ago, and will be looked upon to expand his role in 2011. At the tight ends spot, the Eagles return Justin Bingham who started all 10 games last season,

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2011 Season Preview and junior Cord Keating. Bingham and the rest of the tight ends will be under new direction as assistant coach Christopher Hawley takes the reins. “We bring some things back on the offensive side period that will support a new quarterback. We have experienced depth at a number of positions. We have some fifth-year players coming back, who really took support roles last season and we could have some hidden gems among our young players who could create some great balance for us offensively,” said Clark. Bridgewater’s offensive line will be a major factor for the Eagles as the unit returns nearly everyone from the 2010 season, including ODAC first team selection, George Sheaffer. The offensive line returns 24 combined starts from the 2010 season, with projected starting right tackle Kyle Keister being the lone projected starter without a start a season ago. Switching to the defensive side of the ball, the Bridgewater front four will again be a major strength for a defense that was Dominic Jeter returns to a veteran near the top of the ODAC in 2010. The Eagles projected defendefensive line after earning D3Football. sive front four returns 38 combined starts from the 2010 season com All-Region honors in 2010. and boasts D3Football.com All-Region defensive end Dominic Jeter, 2010 ODAC second teamer Stephen Howard and ODAC honorable mention selection Joel Francis. Along the defensive line, the Eagles will also be under new leadership as former Clemson defensive lineman Etta Tawo takes over the day-to-day coaching duties. “Anytime you gain control of the line of scrimmage, in a subtle way we can develop an element of control that the fans seldom recognize, but can be vital in winning games. It’s important that our defensive line isn’t average out of the gate. We return seven of our top eight defensive linemen. So our returning depth will be key,” said Clark of his experienced defensive front four. In the linebacking corps, the Eagles will see a pair of new faces replacing ODAC first teamer T.J. Montague and conference second teamer Scottie Littles. Senior Chris Wholey is the lone Eagle who returns to the fray in the center of the defense who brings any game-time experience. Newly appointed linebackers coach Del Smith takes the reins of the group for the upcoming season after the summertime departure of longtime assistant coach Stephon Healey to Gallaudet. The defensive secondary will also see a number of new starters alongside junior free safety Jeff Mehlhaff and senior corner Terrell Corley. Mehlhaff and Corley both recorded two interceptions last season to help lead the Eagles defense to 10 picks on the year. “We have a lot of new faces in the umbrella of our defense, but our hope is that the strengths along the defensive line will help to allow those players a chance to develop quickly into game-time players,” said Clark. Finally, the Eagles will have a familiar face back to take care of the placekicking duties as senior Will Davis returns to the mix. Davis was 5-of-6 in PATs a season ago, but later lost his starting job to then-freshman Jordan Thacker who will not return to the squad this season. Meanwhile, the Eagles lost punter Thomas Kessler and will look to an old-school approach to fill the vacant punting void. 6

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“Will had a great Spring and it was really good to see. Right now, there’s not a lot of competition at the position, and frankly, the punting position is wide open. Our punter could be a position player for the first time in a long time, but we have some great athletes who could manage the position. It will propose some challenges for us, but we will make the adjustments needed. Coach Trevathan will have a big challenge in Summer ball,” said Clark Bridgewater boasts a group of 64 newcomers to the roster, including a trio of transfer students from Division I and Division II programs. The Eagles had a seven-player haul at the running back post, but its biggest target position was along the offensive line with 15 newcomers on the offensive front. In the ODAC race, the Eagles should be towards the top of the heap yet again and challenge for its seventh conference crown. It’s expected that the traditional players, defending champion Washington and Lee, Hampden-Sydney and Randolph-Macon, will to continue to challenge the Eagles at the top of the pack in a tight conference race. “The ODAC has five or six good teams that if the right things happen, can make a run to a title. I feel that there isn’t a team in the conference that we don’t think we can beat. But on the opposite side of the coin, there isn’t a team that we can beat just by showing up either, since our league is so balanced from top to bottom,” said Clark. Bridgewater opens the season on September 3 when St. Vincent comes to Jopson Field. Kickoff is slated for 1:00 p.m.


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Alma Mater: Cincinnati ‘80

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In 2011, Michael Clark starts his 17th season as head coach of the Bridgewater football program and his 32nd year as a collegiate coach. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Clark is from a football family. His father Joe Clark, whom he played High School football for at Cincinnati Indian Hill, is in the Ohio High School Hall of Fame in the state where he picked up 237 high school victories. Since 2000 the Eagles are 98-27 under Clark’s direction and their 78% winning percentage is the best collegiate mark in Virginia in the 21st Century. In the fall of 2009 the Eagles secured their 100th win under Clark’s direction and currently stand 110-64-1 during his tenure. In one of college football great turnarounds, the 10 winning seasons under Clark this century already has surpassed the five the program enjoyed in its’ previous 64 years of competition. It is a run that has included five ODAC Championships, a 36 game conference winning streak, and 16 NCAA Playoff games. The BC post-season experience peaked in 2001 where the Eagles finished their best season in school history with a 12-1 record, losing in the “Stagg Bowl,” the Division III national championship game to perennial power Mount Union, 30-27. Clark started his coaching career as the defensive line and linebackers coach at Murray State University in 1980 and helped Frank Beamer’s Racers to 44 wins in five seasons and a stay in the Division I-AA national poll for 25 straight weeks. After a stint as wide receivers coach at his alma mater Cincinnati from 1986-87, Clark rejoined Beamer at Virginia Tech in 1988 serving as the Hokies’ defensive coordinator for five seasons. In 1993, Clark moved to Virginia Military Institute serving as the Keydets’ defensive coordinator in 1993 and quarterback coach in 1994 before being named the 14th Bridgewater head coach on January 16, 1995. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Clark earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Cincinnati in English Literature and was a four-year letter winner in football as a defensive back. He helped the Bearcats to a 9-2 record and a top 20 national ranking during the 1976 season. At graduation he was given the school’s “Mr. Bearcat Award” as the outstanding graduating male senior at the University of Cincinnati in 1980. Currently, Clark acts as the AFCA conference-coaching representative, he is a voting member of the AFCA-USA Today coaches’ poll, and in 2008 completed a term as the Chairman of the NCAA Football Rules Committee.

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Coaching Staff Clark lives in Bridgewater with his wife Sharon. The couple has two daughters, Megan Clark Velez (a 2004 Bridgewater graduate, who completed her Masters’ of Public Health at George Washington University and works for the FDA Policy office while residing in Alexandria with her husband JD, and Erin a Mathematics Graduate from Christopher Newport University who works for the United States Army as an Operations Research Analyst in Arlington, Virginia.

The Clark File Year School 1980 Murray State 1981 Murray State 1982 Murray State 1983 Murray State 1984 Murray State 1985 Murray State 1986 Cincinnati 1987 Cincinnati 1988 Virginia Tech 1989 Virginia Tech 1990 Virginia Tech 1991 Virginia Tech 1992 Virginia Tech 1993 VMI 1994 VMI 1995 Bridgewater 1996 Bridgewater 1997 Bridgewater 1998 Bridgewater 1999 Bridgewater 2000 Bridgewater 2001 Bridgewater 2002 Bridgewater 2003 Bridgewater 2004 Bridgewater 2005 Bridgewater 2006 Bridgewater 2007 Bridgewater 2008 Bridgewater 2009 Bridgewater 2010 Bridgewater

Position Record DL 9-2 ILB 8-3 ILB 4-7 ILB 7-4 ILB 9-2 ILB 7-3-1 WR/ST 5-6 WR/ST 4-7 Def. Coord. 3-8 Def. Coord. 6-4-1 Def. Coord. 6-5 Def. Coord. 5-6 Def. Coord. 2-8-1 Def. Coord. 1-10 Quarterbacks 1-10 Head Coach 0-9-1 Head Coach 5-5 Head Coach 2-8 Head Coach 0-10 Head Coach 5-5 Head Coach 10-2 Head Coach 12-1 Head Coach 11-1 Head Coach 12-2 Head Coach 8-3 Head Coach 11-2 Head Coach 8-2 Head Coach 7-3 Head Coach 4-6 Head Coach 7-3 Head Coach 8-2

At Bridgewater • Four-time ODAC Coach of the Year • Two-Time Richmond Times Dispatch College Division Coach of the Year • 70 All-ODAC First-Team Selections • 5 ODAC Players of the Year • 20 All-American Selections • 8 State Players of the Year • 2 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships • 2 Academic All-Americans • 1 ODAC Scholar-Athlete of The Year • 1 Stagg Bowl Appearance (2001) • 2 National Semifinal Appearances (2001, 2003) • 5 ODAC Championships • 6 Playoff Trips • 2001 Don Hansen Football D3 Coach of the Year • 2001 Metro Football Association (NY) Division III Coach of the Year • 2002 Norfolk Sports Club Collegiate Coach of the Year •Two-Time Don Hansen South Region Coach of the Year

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Offensive Coordinator Alma Mater: James Madison ‘98

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Joe Soltis Sixth Year 15th Year at Bridgewater

Alma Mater: Mary Hardin Baylor’05

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Defensive Coordinator

Sixth Year Sixth Year at Bridgewater

Jack Johnson begins his fifth year on the Bridgewater College football staff. He was previously on the staff at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Johnson will coach the safety position for the Eagles and serves as the team’s Defensive Coordinator. After his playing career at Mary Hardin-Baylor, Johnson joined the UMHB staff first as a student assistant and then as a graduate assistant. During his four years on staff the team posted a 41-6 record, won three conference titles and was runner-up at the 2004 Stagg Bowl. Johnson coached the defensive ends at UMHB. He graduated from Mary-Hardin-Baylor with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Sports Science with a minor in Psychology. In December 2005, he received his Master of Education degree from Mary Hardin-Baylor.

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College. Soltis rejoined the Bridgewater coaching staff in 1998 as the wide receivers coach after previously serving as running backs coach during Michael Clark’s inaugural season in 1995. In between, he worked as a student assistant coach at James Madison University and earned his undergraduate degree in social science in 1998. Soltis also played a year at running back for Emory & Henry and spent four years as an assistant coach at Glenvar High School in Salem, Va. from 1990-94. Soltis is also the head strength and conditioning coach at Bridgewater. He resides in Bridgewater and is married to the former April Fifer, a 2004 Bridgewater graduate and a teacher in the Rockingham County Public Schools.

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Joe Soltis took over the reins of Bridgewater’s high-scoring offense as the team’s offensive coordinator in 2006. He took over from long-time BC coordinator, Bob Colbert, who left the Eagles to take the head coaching job at Saint Vincent

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Christopher Hawley Tight Ends Alma Mater: Florida Atlantic ‘10

First Year First Year at Bridgewater

Christopher Hawley joined the Bridgewater staff in June and will take over the day-to-day duties as the Tight Ends Coach. Hawley brings with him experience at the high school and Division I levels. Most recently, Hawley served as the varsity linebackers coach at Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Fla. At Lakewood, Hawley served as the linebackers coach and assisted with film breakdown and also assisted in weight training. Before his stint at Lakewood High, Hawley served as an offensive student assistant at Florida Atlantic University under legendary head coach Howard Schnellenberger. Hawley assisted the Owls by developing game-plan sheets and developing game-cutups. Hawley graduated graduated from Florida Atlantic in December 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Social studies.

Scott Lemn Offensive Line Alma Mater: James Madison ‘08

First Year Second Year at Bridgewater

Scott Lemn starts his second year with the BC staff, and his first year aas the offensive line coach after coaching the defensive line in 2010. Prior to coming to Bridgewater, Lemn began his coaching at ODAC rival Randolph-Macon. Last season, Lemn led the Bridgewater defensive line last season and saw the group lead the ODAC in sacks. Prior to his job with the Yellow Jackets, Lemn was a first team All-American at James Madison in 2008 (AP, The Sports Network, Walter Camp Foundation, College Sporting News) and was the Rimington Award winner as the nation’s top center while aiding the Dukes to a FCS Semifinal appearance and a No.1 ranking for much of the ‘08 season. The two-time, first-team All-CAA selection graduated in December 2008 with a degree in kinesiology and a concentration in sports management.

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Peter Raeford Ninth Year Ninth Year at Bridgewater

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Alma Mater: Bridgewater ‘97

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Peter Raeford begins his ninth year at Bridgewater College. Prior to joining the BC staff, Raeford was an assistant coach at Greensboro College for five seasons. He coached the defensive backs for his first two seasons at Greensboro and for three seasons, he coached the outside linebackers. Raeford played professional football in three different leagues. He was a defensive back for the USFL’s San Antonio Gunslingers in 1984-85 before joining the NFL’s Chicago Bears in 1987. In 1988, he played with the New York Knights in the Arena Football League. Raeford also had brief coaching stints on the pro level. In 1991, he worked as strength coach and assistant defensive backs coach for the San Antonio Riders in the World Football League. The following year, he served as defensive backs coach and strength coach for the San Antonio Force in the Arena Football League. Raeford also worked as a strength coach for the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs from 1992-93. Peter’s daughter Chloe is a 2008 graduate of Baylor University in Texas. Pete lives in Harrisonburg with his wife Tatyana, whom he married in May 2010, and their daughters Angela, Diana and James III.

Fourth Year Fourth Year at Bridgewater

Troy Shaffer enters his fourth season on the Eagles staff as the wide recievers coach. Shaffer also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Shaffer came to the BC program after spending 2007 working in the private sector. In 2006, he was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator for the post-graduate program at Hargrave Military Academy. In 2005, Shaffer was the defensive backs coach and special teams assistant at Maryville College. Prior to his time at Maryville, Shaffer was a graduate assistant at Lenoir-Rhyne College where he moved from coaching wide receivers to coaching the secondary. Shaffer began his coaching career at Methodist College as the Monarchs secondary coach. Shaffer is a 1997 graduate of Bridgewater College where he played three years of football and one year of baseball. He graduated with a degree in history and political science. Shaffer, a native of Clifton Forge, Va., attended Alleghany High School in Covington, Va. where he played football and baseball and was named to the Blue Ridge All-District team in both sports. Following his graduation from Bridgewater, Shaffer got his start in coaching at Alleghany H.S.

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Del Smith Linebackers/Special Alma Mater: West Va. Wesleyan ‘04

First Year First Year at Bridgewater

Del Smith takes over the reins of the Bridgewater linebacking corps in 2011. Smith brings with him five-plus years coaching experience at the prep school, Division I and Division II levels. Most recently, Smith served as the head coach at the Blue Ridge School where he led the Barons to an appearance in the State Championship game. In 2009-10, Smith was named the Old Dominion Football Club (ODFC) and Virginia Independent Conference (VIC) Coach of the Year. Prior to his time at Blue Ridge, Smith was the Linebackers and Special Teams Coordinator at Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Wagner College in Staten Island, NY for two years where he recruited throughout the Mid-Atlantic and assisted on a defense which ranked first in the Northeast Conference (NEC). Before his stint at Wagner, Smith was a part-time assistant coach at Division II West Virginia Wesleyan, where he was also a player. Smith graduated from West Virginia Wesleyan in 2004 with a Bachelor of Sciences in Marketing.

Etta Tawo Defensive Line Alma Mater: Clemson ‘ 10

First Year First Year at Bridgewater

Etta Tawo joined the Bridgewater staff in June and will be taking over the dayto-day duties as the Defensive Line coach. Tawo and brings with him two years of collegiate and prep school coaching experience. Most recenty, Tawo served as the assistant defensive line coach at North Carolina Tech Prep Christian Academy in Charlotte, where he assisted the defensive coordinator with all aspects of the defensive line. Prior to his time in the Queen City, Tawo was the defensive line coach at North Dakota State College of Science. While at NDSCS, Tawo recruited in Georgia and Illinois, and also assisted with the strength and conditioning program. Tawo was a scholarship athlete for the Clemson Tigers, where he played for two years along the defensive line. He was a Max Emfinger All-American in high school prior to being recruited by former Tigers head coach Tommy Bowden. He was ranked in the top 100 defensive linemen in the nation during his senior season, according to Scout.com. Tawo graduated in May 2010 from Clemson with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.

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2011 Roster No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

Name Broderick Brown Eugene Cummings Terrell Corley Jacob Hutchinson Shawn Lee Cassidy Burns Andrew Palmer Darrin McKenzie Darrick Gore Matt Prokop Keith Lance Carlos Gonzalez Julius Delbridge Willie Logan Ryan Green-Ellis Daryus Beale Jeff Mehlhaff Sammy Coleman Tyler Staton Orlando Bryant Stephen Jackson Victor Williams Chris Wholey Nick Wimer Michael Clopper Shon Daniels Damien Gero Damario McFadgen Ryan Richmond Jeremy Phillips Travis Roadcap Jermaine Spears Anthony Carter Jordan Hartman Will Davis Cole Nebb Anthony Edwards John Lezcano David Crennan Al Dillon Michael Cook Salem Nganga Mitchell Parks Willie Propps Jeff Matthews Todd Harris Jacob Wright Kenny Nwankwo Robbie Shelton Alex Collins Stephen Howard Kurtis Dodd Alex Rhodes Rodney Colley

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Pos. DB DB DB QB WR WR LB RB DB QB DB QB WR QB RB DB DB DB WR DB DB DB LB FB LB DB DB DB FB LB DB DB RB RB K DB LB WR DB LB DB LB DB DB FB LB RB TE OL LB DE OL LB LB

Cl. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. So. So. Sr. R-Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. R-Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So.

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

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Wt. 165 185 172 196 168 183 183 190 165 167 172 197 194 187 184 157 191 165 175 181 169 176 193 229 190 156 183 178 228 190 163 150 205 155 154 178 195 175 176 224 193 190 175 184 195 192 195 215 230 190 223 320 197 198

Hometown/High School Dumfries, Va./Potomac Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford Winchester, Va./John Handley Greenville, Va./Riverheads Alexandria, Va./West Potomac Clifton Forge, Va./Alleghany Penn Laird, Va./Spotswood Rustburg, Va./Brookville Petersburg, Va./Lloyd C. Bird Springfield, Va./West Springfield Landover, Md./Bladensburg Pembroke Pines, Fla./Arch. McCarthy Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood Luray, Va./Luray Owings Mill, Md./Cardinal Gibbons Sterling, Va./Park View Louisa, Va./Louisa County Sterling, Va./Dominion Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County Stafford, Va./Oakton Spotsylvania, Va./Spotsylvania Sterling, Va./Dominion Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford County Grottoes, Va./Spotswood Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline Columbia, Md./Oakland Mills Upatoi, Ga./Shaw Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend Alpharetta, Va./Blessed Trinity Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook West Park, Fla./Upperroom Christian Acad Winchester, Va./Millbrook LaBelle, Fla./Clewiston Chesapeake, Va./Indian River Woodbridge, Va./Potomac Culpeper, Va./Culpeper Springfield, Va./West Springfield Goodview, Va./Staunton River Verona, Va./Fort Defiance Dumfries, Va./Forest Park Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle Sumerduck, Va./Liberty High Owings Mills, Md./Mount St. Joseph Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley Manassas Park, Va./Manassas Park Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Lynchburg, Va./Heritage Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby Afton, Va./Nelson County Fredericksburg, Va./Chancellor Norfolk, Va./Granby Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison


Wt. 265 225 225 215 208 230 255 241 212 242 257 267 278 259 254 243 231 250 295 303 207 171 175 232 211 195 202 180 185 195 245 262 225 215 249 225 218 253 260 215 166 173 165 175 225 265 200 210 160 255 180 225 285 155 170 225 170 225

Hometown/High School Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg Springfield, Va./West Springfield Quinque, Va./St. Anne’s Belfield Newark, Del./Christiana Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Huntingdon, W.Va/Huntingdon Chester, Va./Thomas Dale Woodbridge, Va./Freedom Verona, Va./Fort Defiance Warrenton, Va./Fauquier Leesburg, Va./Stone Bridge Chesapeake, Va./Oscar F. Smith Fredericksburg, Va./James Monroe Roanoke, Va./Cave Spring Bealeton, Va./Liberty High Warrenton, Va./Liberty High Louisa, Va./Louisa County Stafford, Va./North Stafford Stafford, Va./Brooke Point Chestertown, Md./Blue Ridge School Low Moor, Va./Alleghany Front Royal, Va./Skyline Ashland, Va./Patrick Henry Urbanna, Va./Hopewell Berryville, Va./Clarke County Glendora, N.J./Triton Regional Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park Charlotte, N.C./Olympic Winchester, Va./Millbrook Stuarts Draft, Va./Stuarts Draft Midlothian, Va./Manchester Yorktown, Va./Tabb Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam Hampton, Va./Hampton Christian Centerville, Va./Westfield Midlothian, Va./Midlothian Chesapeake, Va./Indian River Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian Chantilly, Va./Chantilly Roanoke, Va./North Cross Moseley, Va./Cosby Charlottesville, Va./Monticello Fishersville, Va./Wilson Memorial Hudsonville, Mich./Unity Christian Axton, Va./Magna Vista Portsmouth, Va./Fishburne Military Anderson, Ind./Franklin Arlington, Va./Yorktown King, N.C./West Stokes Mathias, W. Va./East Hardy Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge Vienna, Va./James Madison Belews Creek, N.C./East Forsyth Hardy, Va./Staunton River Mount Airy, N.C./North Surry Lowgap, N.C./North Surry Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook Churchville, Va./Buffalo Gap

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Ht. 6-1 6-4 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-9 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-9 6-2

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Cl. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

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Name Danny Grogg William Barrineau Tyler Knight Jack Barchok John Brilliant Conner McComas Zach Orlando Joel Francis Aaron McMillian Michael Henson JaRon Moody James Clark Jacob Kroko Kyle Keister Shawn Otte George Sheaffer Joshua Giusto Daniel Evans Taylor Medrano Andrew Sipala Anthony Church Cliff Woodard David Duncan Justin Bingham Cord Keating William Hanna Leigh Bradley Jordan Chambers-Blair Chris Curry Michael Hicklin Derel Wright Dominic Jeter Tyler Thompson Dylan Kennedy Murphy Luatua James Barden Ryan Rowe William Short Samuel Dietze Dillon Meacham Garrett Hicks Jesse Ayers Jacob Bailey Tyler Baum Brandon Burgess Joe Clare Aaron DeLong Khalil Doles Lucas Elliott Ethan Fansler Ethan Ferrick Zach Frederick Ryan Gray Stephen Hardy Dillon Hawks William Hodges Bryan Jackson Robby Knupp

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Student-Athletes No. Name Matt Markee Max McClain Sterling Merritt Travis Miller Tyler Moneymaker Ronnie Mongold Ronald Pannell Kyle Paz Jonny Peace Jayme Perry Nicholas Pham Kory Pfeiffer Stephen See Ryan Stephens Matt Straughan Kai Sutherland Kenneth Szabo Scott Thompson Joe Unger Anthony Valenti Ryan Wogansky

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Cl. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

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

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Hometown/High School Herndon, Va./Herndon Dumfries, Va./Freedom Chesapeake, Va./Grassfield Harrisonburg, Va./Turner Ashby Scottsville, Va./Monticello Bridgewater, Va./Fort Defiance Brookneal, Va./Randolph-Henry Gloucester Point, Va./Plant City Huntersville, N.C./North Mecklenburg Linden, Va./Warren County Springfield, Va./West Springfield Spotsylvania, Va./Riverbend Mathias, W. Va./East Hardy Bristow, Va./Brentsville Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend Dinwiddie, Va./Dinwiddie Winchester, Va./Millbrook Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park Egg Harbor, N.J./Egg Harbor


Terrell Corley Defensive Back

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Senior

Hometown: Winchester, Virginia High School: John Handley

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Corley’sBasics Corner Bach’s

Coaches

2010: Played in ten games with eight starts... Posted a team-high five breakups...Two interceptions on the year...Turned in 35 total tackles... Posted a career-best seven tackles at home against Emory & Henry.

Student-Athletes

2009: Played in seven games on the year... Recorded 13 tackles...Posted one pass breakup... Notched a season-best three tackles against Lycoming and Guilford.

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2008: Saw action in ten games...Picked up 19 tackles...Recorded a season-best three tackles against both Ferrum and Randolph Macon... Recorded one tackle for a loss. Personal: Has one sibling, Raven Johnson...Son of Ramona Corley...Born October 27, 1989.

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Jacob Hutchinson Quarterback

6-3

Hometown: Greenville, Virginia High School: Riverheads

Hutchinson’s Highlights Bach’s Basics 2010: Saw action as the Eagles holder..Scored a pair of touchdowns on the year, including a fake field goal run for a score against Shenandoah in the home opener. 2009: Saw very limited action in two games... Completed first career pass at home against Guilford. Prep: Member of senior class that went 24-3 at Riverheads...District, Regional and State champions during senior season...Member of the Riverheads Power Club...Earned Gladiator Award... All-District, All-City and All-County honoree. Personal: Son of Jason and Vonda Hutchinson.... Interested in paintball and ATVs...Majoring in Business...Born May 24, 1990.

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Darrin McKenzie Running Back

5-7

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Senior

Hometown: Rustburg, Va. High School: Brookville

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McKenzie’s Milestones Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2010: Second team All-ODAC running back... Fifth in the conference in yards per game...Led the Eagles rushing attack with 928 yards and nine touchdowns...Posted a career-best 219 yards in a win at Guilford...Started in all ten games on the year.

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2009: Did not play.

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2008: Team’s second-leading rusher...Ran 72 times for 304 yards...Recorded a season-best 14 carries for 60 yards against Lycoming...Hauled in six catches for 89 yards including a career high 41 yard reception against Catholic in the seasonfinale. 2007: Third-leading rusher...20 carries for 158 yards and a TD...Recorded a season-best six carries for 60 yards against Ferrum...Pulled in one ball for 15 yards against Lycoming. Prep: Named All-District in football and track. Personal: has one sibling, Cameron...Son of Starling and Sandra McKenzie...Related to Guilford College grad and 1997 National League All-Star second baseman Tony Womack...Majoring in Computer Science...Born July 29, 1985.

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Julius Delbridge Wide Receiver

6-0

Hometown: Virginia Beach, Virginia High School: Tallwood

Delbridge’s Dossier Bach’s Basics 2010: Switched to the offensive side of the ball as a wide receiver...Hauled in 15 passes for 173 yards...Scored his first career offensive touchdown at Guilford. 2009: Recorded 14 tackles on the year...Careerhigh four tackles in season opener against Averett...One pass breakup. Prep: Played on a Lions team that finished 8-3 during senior season....Second team All-Virginia Beach selection at defensive back...Honorable mention selection at wide receiver...Graduated with honors. Personal: Has two siblings, Jason Delbridge and Sharmiere Grishaim...Son of George Delbridge and Lynn Kee...Interested in football...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science...Born November 11, 1988.

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Jeff Mehlhaff Safety

6-2

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Senior

Hometown: Louisa, Virginia High School: Louisa County

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Mehlhaff’s Basics Milestones Bach’s Transferred from Concord University

Coaches

2010: Played in nine games with two starts.... Team-high two interceptions...Three breakups...34 total tackles.

Student-Athletes

Prep: Played on a Louisa County team that earned three district titles…Played in the 2007 Virginia All-Star Game as the quarterback of the East squad.

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Personal: Has one sibling, Blake…Son of Byron and Karen Mehlhaff…Majoring in Business… Born May 9, 1989.

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Orlando Bryant Defensive Back

5-9

Hometown: Stafford, Virginia High School: Oakton

Bryant’s Book Bach’s Basics Transferred from Concord University. 2010: Saw action in six games on the year...Recorded five tackles and one pass breakup. Prep: Played on an Oakton squad that won the state title in 2006…Was an All-District selection…Earned All-Region honors…Also competed in track and field where he earned All-District and All-Region honors. Personal: Has two siblings, Donatello and Anosilia…Son of Keenan Bryant…Majoring in Business Management…Born October 3, 1989.

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Stephen Jackson Defensive Back

169

5-8

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Senior

Hometown: Spotsylvania, Virginia High School: Spotsylvania

2011 Preview

Jackson’s Jargon Bach’s Basics 2010: Saw action in five games on the year with eight total tackles.

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2009: Played in four games...Recorded six tackles on the year...Posted a career-high three tackles at Washington and Lee...Forced a fumble at Emory & Henry. Prep: All-District selection...Coached by Myron Mattias.

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Personal: has two siblings, Alelyah and Brielle... Son of Cornelius and Nebra Jackson...Majoring in Computer Science...Born July 10, 1990.

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Victor Williams Defensive Back

5-11

Hometown: Sterling, Virginia High School: Dominion

Williams’ Words Bach’s Basics 2010: Played in six games, starting in all six... Recorded 19 tackles, including 12 solos on the year. 2009: Played in one game (Lycoming)...Recorded his first career tackle against the Warriors. Prep: First team All-District selection...Amassed 111 career tackles...Academic All-District. Personal: Has three siblings, Joseph, Joy and Michael...Son of Rhonda Williams...Majoring in General Studies...Born January 9, 1990.

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Chris Wholey Linebacker

5-10

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Senior

Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia High School: Stafford

2011 Preview

Wholey’sBasics Words Bach’s

Coaches

2010: Played in eight games on the year...Posted 17 tackles, including a half-tackle for a loss... One pass breakup.

Student-Athletes

2009: Played in five games...Recorded a careerhigh 16 tackles...Posted a career-high eight tackles against Randolph-Macon. Personal: Has one sibling, Samantha...son of Kevin and Virginia Wholey...Major is undecided...Interested in fishing and basketball...Born January 3, 1990.

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Ryan Richmond Fullback

6-0

228

Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia High School: Riverbend

Richmond’s Rhyme Bach’s Basics 2010: Did not play due to injury. 2009: Leading fullback for the Eagles on the ground and through the air...Hauled in 13 passes for 129 yards and three TDs...Posted career high with 76 yards on five catches at Ferrum. 2008: Team’s premier fullback...Rushed 17 times for 96 yards...Picked up a season-best 28 yards against Washington and Lee...Hauled in six catches for 41 yards. 2007: Saw action in seven games...Picked up 46 yards on five carries. Prep: Named district Player of the Year...AllRegion, All-Area, All-District selection. Personal: Has two siblings, Ron and Rachel... Son of Ronald and Virginia Richmond...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science...Born November 11, 1989.

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Jermaine Spears Defensive Back

5-6

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Senior

Hometown: Richmond, Virginia High School: Meadowbrook

2011 Preview

Spears’ Statement Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2010: Saw action against Guilford...Recorded one tackle on the season in game against the Quakers.

Student-Athletes

2009: Saw action in one game against Catholic... Recorded first career tackle against the Cardinals with a five-yard TFL. Prep: Member of the 2007 Meadowbrook squad that went 9-3 en route to the state championship...Named All-District linebacker and running back.

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Personal: Has one sibling, James III...Son of James Jr. and JoAnn Spears...Majoring in Computer Science...Born October 24, 1990.

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Anthony Carter Running Back

5-11

Hometown: West Park, Florida High School: Upperroom Christian

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Will Davis Kicker

5-9

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Senior

Hometown: LaBelle, Florida High School: Clewiston

2011 Preview

Davis’ Dialogue Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2010: Split duties at the place kicking post... Averaged 49 yards per kickoff...Went 0-for-3 in field goal attempts.

Student-Athletes

2009: Was the team’s leading place kicker...Converted 31-of-34 PATs...6-of-11 on field goals... Converted a career-high 43 yarder in the seasonfinale against Catholic.

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2008: Led the team with six field goals made... Was a perfect 4-4 from under 30 yards...Recorded a season-long 33 yarder against Emory & Henry. Prep: Played on a Tiger squad that went 18-8 in two seasons en route to a pair of District titles and regional, sectional and state runner-up honors...Honorable Mention Southwest Florida and Palm Beach County selection. Personal: Has one sibling, Jill Murray...Son of Charlie and Kathy Davis...Majoring in Exercise Science...Born January 4, 1990.

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Stephen Howard Defensive End

6-2

Hometown: Afton, Virginia High School: Nelson County

Howard’sBasics Heroics Bach’s 2010: Second team All-ODAC defensive lineman...Second in the conference in sacks...Posted 39 tackles on the year including 11.5 for a loss... Turned in six QB hurries...Recorded his first career interception at Randolph-Macon...Also scored his first career touchdown on the interception against the Yellow Jackets. 2009: Saw action in nine games...Recorded a career-high 21 tackles...Posted a season-high five tackles against Randolph-Macon...Notched 3.5 TFL. 2008: Played in nine games...Recorded 19 tackles...Picked up a career-best six tackles against Ferrum. Recorded two tackles for a loss... Notched 1.5 sacks. Prep: First team All-District selection...Named to the honor roll...Coached by Tim Crawford. Personal: Has two siblings, Crystal and Waddell Jr...Son of Waddell and Betty Howard...Interested in football...Majoring in Communications... Born July 17, 1990.

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James Clark Offensive Line

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Senior

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia High School: Oscar F. Smith

2011 Preview

Clark’s Candids Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2010: Played in six games with five starts... Helped lead the Eagles rushing attack to a 172 yards per game average.

Student-Athletes

2009: Saw action in eight games, with eight starts. Prep: Member of senior class that finished 51-3 in four seasons...State champions in 2007... Named most outstanding lineman...Named an All-American scholar.

‘10 Review

Personal: Has one sibling, Katrina...Son of George and Vivian Clark...Interested in video games, music and reading...Majoring in Math and English...Born November 13, 1989.

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George Sheaffer Offensive Line

6-5

Hometown: Warrenton, Virginia High School: Liberty

Sheaffer’s Signs Bach’s Basics 2010: First team All-ODAC offensive lineman... Helped lead the Eagles to the third-best rushing attack in the conference. 2009: Played in four games with two starts. Personal: Son of Rick and Vivian Sheaffer... Born April 4, 1990.

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Justin Bingham Tight End

6-3

232

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Hometown: Urbanna, Virginia

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High School: Hopewell 2011 Preview

Williams’ Words Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2009: Recorded 14 tackles on the year...Careerhigh four tackles in season opener against Averett...One pass breakup.

Student-Athletes

Prep: Played on a Lions team that finished 8-3 during senior season....Second team All-Virginia Beach selection at defensive back...Honorable mention selection at wide receiver...Graduated with honors.

‘10 Review

Personal: Has two siblings, Jason Delbridge and Sharmiere Grishaim...Son of George Delbridge and Lynn Kee...Interested in football...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science...Born November 11, 1988.

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Leigh Bradley Wide Receiver

6-1

Hometown: Manassas, Virginia High School: Osbourn Park

Bradley’s Book Bach’s Basics Also competes for the Eagles track and field team...Three-time ODAC champion in the high jump. 2010: Did not play due to injury. 2009: Played in all ten games...Posted a career high 12 catches for 212 yards and two touchdowns...Hauled a career-best three catches against Randolph-Macon and Catholic. 2008: Saw action in all ten games...Hauled in seven balls for 91 yards...Recorded two catches for 44 yards against Washington and Lee. 2007: DNP Personal: Has two siblings, Alanna and Christin...Son of Hank and Chyleen Bradley...Father Hank was a free safety at Virginia Tech...Interested in sports and fishing...Majoring in History... Born October 26, 1988.

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Chris Curry Wide Receiver

185

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Senior

Hometown: Winchester, Virginia High School: Millbrook

2011 Preview

Curry’s Candids Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2010: Played in three games on the year...Recorded four tackles on special teams.

Student-Athletes

Prep: Team went 7-3 during senior season... Competed in the regional tournament...Recevied Sportsmanship Award...Earned the Integrity Award...Honor Roll member. Personal: Has one sibling, Stephanie...Son of Tom and Laurie Curry...Interested in sports and hanging out with his friends...Majoring in Sociology...Born March 13, 1990.

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Derel Wright Defensive Line

6-0

Hometown: Midlothian, Virginia High School: Manchester

Wright’sBasics Words Bach’s

2010: Played in three games on the year...Recorded three tackles on the year. Personal: Has one sibling, Deonte...Son of Dennis and Jean Wright...Interested in fishing and drag racing...Majoring in Computer Science... Born May 1, 1990.

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Dominic Jeter Defensive End

6-2

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Senior

Hometown: Yorktown, Virginia High School: Tabb

2011 Preview

Jeter’s Basics Jargon Bach’s

Coaches

2010: First team All-ODAC defensive lineman...Started all ten games on the year...Led the ODAC in sacks and tackles for a loss...Posted a career-high three sacks in the opener at St. Vincent...Turned in a career-best nine tackles in a win at Randolph-Macon.

Student-Athletes

2009: Played in three games...Recorded seven tackles on the year...Posted his first career tackle at Emory & Henry...Recorded a season-high three tackles against Catholic...Posted his first career TFL against Catholic...One QB hurry.

‘10 Review

Prep: Played on a Tabb squad that made huge improvements from freshman year to senior ..Went 8-2 senior year, following a winless freshman campaign...Coached by Matt Lawson. Personal: Has one sibling, Kyra...Son of Duncan and Clara Jeter...Born May 27, 1990.

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Murphy Luatua Defensive Line

5-10

Hometown: Centerville, Virginia High School: Westfield

Luatua’s Letter Bach’s Basics

2010: Played in nine games on the year, starting in all nine...Recorded 11 tackles on the year, including a half-tackle of a loss. 2009: Played in nine games...Recorded a careerhigh 14 tackles...Picked up a career-high four tackles against Washington and Lee...Recorded two sacks, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup on the year. 2008: Saw action in nine games...Recorded 10 tackles...Picked up a season-best three stops against Washington and Lee...Recorded a sack and tackle for a loss. Prep: Team compiled a 25-1 mark during junior and senior seasons...Two-time District champions...State champions during senior season... Four-time Student Athlete award recipient...First team All-District selection during senior season. Personal: Has two siblings, Josh and Max...Son of Murphy and Susan Luatua...Interested in rowing...Majoring in Athletic Training...Born March 25, 1990.

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Senior


William Short Defensive Line

6-0

253

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Senior

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina High School: Victory Christian

2011 Preview

Short’s Statement Bach’s Basics

Coaches

2008: Saw action in three games...Recorded four tackles...Picked up a career-best three tackles in the season opener at Averett.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Has two siblings, Andrew and Edward...Son of Chris and Rebecca Short...Majoring in Communications...Born December 4, 1989.

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Broderick Brown

#1

Defensive Back

5-8

165

Freshman

Hometown: Dumfries, Virginia High School: Potomac

Brown’s Book Prep: Recorded 45 tackles, one interception and three fumbles recoveries for the Panthers. Personal: Son of Cornelius and Beverly Brown...Has one sibling, Brannon...Born February 28, 1993...Majoring in Business Administration

Eugene Cummings

#2

Defensive Back

5-9

185

Junior

Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia High School: Stafford

Cummings’ Core 2010: Saw action in four games...Recorded his first career interception against Shenandoah at home on Sept. 11. 2009: Saw action in two games...Recorded his first career tackle against Randolph-Macon. Prep: Indians squad went 6-4 during senior campaign...Set the Stafford record for single season interceptions with 10...Honorable Mention AllArea...Honor Roll member. 42

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Personal: Son of Eugene Cummings and Shapari Brown... Has two siblings...Interested in listening to music and writing...Majoring in Communications...Born September 11, 1990.


Wide Receiver

5-5

168

Sophomore

183

Sophomore

Hometown: Alexandria, Virginia

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Shawn Lee

#5

High School: West Potomac 2011 Preview

Lee’s Lifeline Prep: Second team All-District selection.

Coaches

Personal: Has two siblings, Zshana Lee and Toni Pollard…Son of Shawn Lee Sr…Majoring in Business…Born May 4, 1992.

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Wide Receiver

6-1

Hometown: Clifton Forge, Virginia High School: Allegheny

Burns’ Book Prep: Earned first team All-District honors as a kicker…Honorable mention All-Region kicker…Also competed in soccer where he was a First team All-District selection, a first team All-Region selection and an honorable mention All-State selection…Member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society and was an Honor Graduate.

Floyd-Burns….Majoring in Biology…Born January 7, 1992.

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#6


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Andrew Palmer

#7

Linebacker

6-2

183

Sophomore

165

Freshman

Hometown: Penn Laird, Virginia High School: Spotswood

Palmer’s Pamphlet 2010: Saw action in his first career game at Randolph-Macon...Posted his first career tackle in the win against the Yellow Jackets. Prep: All-District, All-Region and All-Area selection…Team’s leading tackler. Personal: Has one sibling, Ashley…Son of Marc and Barbara Palmer…Majoring in Liberal Studies…Born June 3, 1991.

Darrick Gore

#9

Defensive Back

5-11

Hometown: Petersburg, Virginia High School: Lloyd C. Bird

Gore’s Guide Prep: Second team All-District defensive back... First team All Academic Team. Personal: Son of Edward Gore...Has two siblings...Born October 14, 1992...Majoring in Business Administration.

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Matt Prokop Quarterback

5-10

167

Sophomore

172

Junior

Hometown: Springfield, Virginia

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#10

High School: West Springfield 2011 Preview

Prokop’s Progress

Coaches

Prep: Played on a Spartan team that won the Patriot District title his junior year…Honorable mention All-District selection…Member of the National Honor Society.

Keith Lance Defensive Back

5-11

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Student-Athletes

Personal: Has one sibling, Kyle…Son of Robert and Carla Prokop…Majoring in Physical Therapy…Born May 27, 1992.

Hometown: Landover, Maryland High School: Bladensburg

Lance’s Logistics Prep: Picked off two balls and scored a defensive TD from LB position...Honor roll member. Personal: Son of Kevin and Kim Lance...Majoring in Psychology and Criminal Justice...Born January 24, 1991.

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Carlos Gonzalez Quarterback

6-0

197

Junior

Hometown: Centerville, Virginia High School: Westfield

Gonzalez’s Goods Transferred from Florida International 2010: Received the start at Guilford...7-of-13 on the season as the premiere backup for Hagan Driskell.

Personal: Has one sibling, Cristina…Son of Carlos and Vivian Gonzalez…Majoring in Biology…Born April 28, 1990.

Prep: Threw 13 touchdowns and just three interceptions his senior year…Once threw for five touchdowns and 260 yards in a game…Honorable mention All-County selection.

Willie Logan

#14

Quarterback

5-10

Hometown: Luray, Virginia High School: Luray

Logan’s Log Prep: Two-way player...Two-time second team All-District at Quarterback and Linebacker. Personal: Has two siblings, Jenny and Katie… Sister Jenny plays women’s basketball for the Eagles…Son of Jim and Julie Logan…Major is undecided…Born April 15, 1992.

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Running Back

5-6

184

Sophomore

157

Sophomore

Hometown: Owings Mills, Maryland

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Ryan Green-Ellis

#15

High School: Cardinal Gibbons 2011 Preview

Green-Ellis’s Gambit Prep: Played on a 7-3 Cardinal Gibbons squad… Earned All-Conference honors.

Coaches

Personal: Has one sibling, Jordan…Son of Rosalind Green-Ellis…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science…Born July 31, 1992.

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Defensive Back

5-10

Hometown: Sterling, Virginia High School: Parkview

Beale’s Bio Prep: Played on a Park View team that lost in the regional finals to John Handley…Two year starting running back…Rushed for over 1,500 yards and caught for 400 more yards and six TDs…Second team All-District selection at running back…Also ran track where his 4x100 meter relay team won the state championship.

Business Administration…Born September 9, 1992.

Personal: Has two siblings, Kayla and Mackenzie…Son of Mike and Katie Beale…Majoring in

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Sammy Coleman Defensive Back

5-11

165

Freshman

Hometown: Sterling, Virginia High School: Dominion

Coleman’s Candids Prep: First team All-District free safety...National Honor Society member. Personal: Son of Sam and Cassandra Coleman... Has one sibling, Mariah...Born September 10, 1993...Majoring in Biology.

Tyler Staton

#19

Wide Receiver

5-11

175

Junior

Hometown: Lexington, Virginia High School: Rockbridge County

Staton’s Stats 2010: Played in three games on the year...Hauled Personal: Has one sibling, Connor...Son of Eric and in two passes for 15 yards on the year...Posted Mitzie Staton...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science... his first career catch in the victory over Ferrum. Born March 21, 1991. Prep: Member of Wildcats squad that won the district and region as a senior and placed second in the state...Offensive Player of the Year... Earned All-District, All-Region and All-State honors as a punter...All-District QB...Honor roll member...National Honor Society member.

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Nick Wimer Fullback

229

6-0

Sophomore

Hometown: Grottoes, Virginia

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High School: Spotswood

of Rick and Adrian Wimer…Majoring in History… Born September 23, 1991.

Coaches

2010: Premiere fullback as a freshman...Played in seven games with six starts...Caught eight passes for 76 yards and a pair of scores...Rushed for 38 yards on seven carries.

Student-Athletes

Prep: Played for a Trailblazer squad that reached the regional tournament…Rushed for over 1,000 yards in both 2008 and 2009…Two-time AllRegion and All-District selection. Personal: Has two siblings, Jess and Josh…Son

Michael Clopper Linebacker

190

6-1

Sophomore

Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia High School: Harrisonburg

Clopper’s Candids Prep: Played on a 10-2 Blue Streak team that won the district title and finished as the Region III Runner-up…All-District selection…Picked up second team All-Region honors…Named to the All-Area team. Personal: Has two siblings, Bryant and Eric… Son of Bob and Charlotte Clopper…Major is undecided…Born December 8, 1991.

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Shon Daniels Defensive Back

5-9

156

Sophomore

183

Sophomore

Hometown: Ruther Glen, Virginia High School: Caroline

Daniels’ Delivery Prep: Earned honorable mention All-Battlefield district honors…Member of the National Honor Society Personal: Has on sibling, Mashanda Derricott… Relative Damen Woody played football for the New York Jets…Son of James and Doris Daniels…Majoring in Business…Born June 24, 1992.

Damien Gero

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Defensive Back

5-11

Hometown: Columbia, Maryland High School: Oakland Mills

Gero’s Guide Prep: Was a Maryland state scholar-athlete. Personal: Son of Marie Gero…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science…Born Carch 26, 1992.

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Damario McFadgen Defensive Back

5-11

178

Sophomore

190

R-Freshman

Hometown: Upatoi, Georgia

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High School: Shaw 2011 Preview

McFadgen’s Memoirs Prep: As a freshman, played on a Raiders team that finished second in the state.

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Jeremy Phillips Linebacker

6-0

Hometown: Alpharetta, Georgia High School: Blessed Trinity

Phillips’ Profile Transfer from Marist College Prep: First team All-State selection...Team Defensive MVP. Personal: Son of Brian and Oprail Phillips...Has two siblings, Brian and Kelsey...Born July 23, 1991...Majoring in Pre-law.

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Coaches

Personal: Has two siblings, Ebone and Sydarrian…Son of Cory and Velynon Cobb…Majoring in Art…Born June 19, 1991.


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Travis Roadcap Defensive Back

5-9

163

Sophomore

155

Freshman

Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia High School: Harrisonburg

Roadcap’s Regulations Prep: Played on a Harrisonburg squad that won three straight district titles and a pair of regional championships…Also ran indoor track where he was an All-District selection in the 55 meter dash and the 55 meter hurdles. Personal: Son of Tommy and Evelyn Waybright…Majoring in Health and Physical Education…Born April 6, 1992.

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Jordan Hartman Running Back

5-7

Hometown: Winchester, Virginia High School: Millbrook

Hartman’s High Side Prep: All-State selection...All-Region choice... District Player of the Year...Played on a Pioneers squad that claimed the district five and six title... Named to the All-Academic team. Personal: Son of Terry Hartman...Has a brother Joshua...Born December 10, 1992...Majoring in Health and Physical Education.

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Cole Nebb Defensive Back

178

5-8

Sophomore

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia

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High School: Indain River 2011 Preview

Nebb’s Notions

Coaches

Prep: Played on an Indian River squad that finished as Regional runner-up in 2008 and District runner-up in 2009…Earned Southeastern District Honorable Mention selection.

Anthony Edwards Linebacker

195

5-8

Sophomore

Hometown: Woodbridge, Virginia High School: Potomac

Edwards’ Edicts Prep: Played on a Potomac squad that lost in the 2007 state semi-finals…Two-time second team All-State punter…Two-time All-District punter…Also earned second team All-District honors at linebacker...Cambridge Scholar. Personal: Has one sibling, Alexander…Son of James and Cheryl Edwards…Majoring in Applied Physics…Born December 11, 1991.

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Student-Athletes

Personal: Has one sibling, Kelly…Son of Donald and Cheryl Nebb…Major is undecided… Born August 4, 1991.


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John Lezcano Wide Receiver

5-11

175

Sophomore

176

Sophomore

Hometown: Culpeper, Virginia High School: Culpeper

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David Crennan Defensive Back

5-10

Hometown: Springfield, Virginia High School: West Springfield

Crennan’s Candids Prep: Played on a Spartan squad that won the 2008 Patriot district title. Personal: Has two siblings, Anthony and Ryann…Son of Chris and Linda Crennan…Major is undecided…Born March 16, 1992.

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Linebacker

6-0

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Al Dillon

#40

224

Junior

193

Sophomore

Hometown: Goodview, Virginia High School: Staunton River

2011 Preview

Dillon’s Diary

Coaches

2010: Played in his first career game on November 13 against Catholic...Recorded his first career tackle against the Cardinals at home.

Student-Athletes

Prep: Holds Staunton River’s single season receptions record...Honorable mention All-District...Team captain. Personal: Has one sibling, Alicia...Son of Alfred and Missy Dillon...Major is undecided...Born October 7, 1990.

Michael Cook Defensive Back

6-0

Hometown: Verona, Virginia High School: Fort Defiance

Cook’s Candids Prep: Named team’s Offensive Player of the Year for the Indians. Personal: Son of Mike and Teresa Cook…Major is undecided…Born March 7, 1992.

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Salem Nganga Linebacker

5-8

190

Junior

Hometown: Dumfries, Virginia High School: Forest Park

Nganga’s Goings 2010: Played in one game on the season...Recorded his first career tackle in a win at Guilford. Prep: Second team All-District selection. Personal: Has two siblings, Deborah and Paul... Son of Donald Nganga and Flakidi Ndindwa... Interested in basketball, games, drawing and music...Major is undecided...Born August 31, 1991.

Mitchell Parks

#44

Defensive Back

5-8

Hometown: Centerville, Virginia High School: Westfield

Parks’ Points Prep: Played on a Warriors squad that claimed the 2010 district title. Personal: Son of Mark and Lisa Parks...Has one sibling, Spencer...Born December 3, 1992.

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175

Freshman


Willie Propps Defensive Back

5-10

184

Sophomore

195

Freshman

Hometown: Sumerduck, Virginia

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High School: Liberty High 2011 Preview

Propps’ Points Prep: Earned first team All-District honors.

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Jeff Matthews Fullback

5-11

Hometown: Owings Mills, Maryland High School: Mount St. Joseph

Matthews’ Memoirs Personal: Son of Jeff Matthews...Has a pair of siblings...Born May 11, 1993.

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Coaches

Personal: Has three siblings, Jessica, Kelsey and Wyatt…Son of Cindy Propps…Majoring in Business…Born November 5, 1991.


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Todd Harris Linebacker

6-0

192

R-Junior

Hometown: Roanoke, Virginia High School: Hidden Valley

Harris’ Heroics 2010: Missed the season due to injury.

ship winning squad...Named to the honor roll.

2009: Played in eight games...Posted 14 tackles on the year and a pass breakup...Recorded a career-high five tackles at Washington and Lee.

Personal: Son of Roger and Deborah Harris...Interested in sports...Majoring in Sociology...Born January 27, 1990.

2008: Saw action in the last five games of the year...Picked up three tackles...Recorded a season-best two tackles against Guilford. Prep: Member of the 2006 regional champion-

Jacob Wright

#48

Running Back

5-11

195

Hometown: Manassas Park, Virginia High School: Manassas Park

Wright’s Words Prep: Third team All-Region linebacker...First team All-District linebacker...2nd team All-District tailback. Personal: Son of Willie and Valerie Wright...Has a brother Josh...Born May 24, 1993...Majoring in Business.

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Kenny Nwankwo Tight End

6-2

215

R-Junior

230

Sophomore

Hometown: Weston, Florida

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High School: Cypress Bay 2011 Preview

Nwankwo’s Notes 2010: Did not play.

Coaches

Prep: Played on the Lightning 2007 squad that finished 10-2 en route to the district title and state semi-final berth.

Robbie Shelton Offensive Line

6-1

Hometown: Lynchburg, Virginia High School: Heritage

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Student-Athletes

Personal: Has three siblings, Michael, Nneka and Ozioma...Son of Ambrose and Stella Nwankwo...Interested in video games...Majoring in History and Political Science...Born May 3, 1990.


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Alex Collins Linebacker

5-9

190

Freshman

320

Freshman

Hometown: Bridgewater, Virginia High School: Turner Ashby

Collins’ Candids Personal: Son of Mike Collins...Has a brother Casey...Born July 7, 1992.

Kurtis Dodd

#53

Offensive Line

5-11

Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia High School: Chancellor

Dodd’s Diary Prep: Second team All-Region choice...First team All-District selection...Team captain... Played on a Chargers squad that claimed backto-back District titles. Personal: Son of Robert and Melissa Dodd... Has two brothers, Keith and Kyler...Born May 7, 1993...Major is undecided.

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Alex Rhodes Linebacker

5-10

197

Sophomore

198

Sophomore

Hometown: Norfolk, Virginia

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High School: Granby 2011 Preview

Rhodes’ Reasons Personal: Son of Bobby and Amy Rhodes…Majoring in Accounting…Born December 5, 1991.

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Rodney Colley Linebacker

6-2

Hometown: Alexandria, Virginia High School: Thomas Edison

Colley’s Candids Prep: Played on a Thomas Edison team that went 25-5 over the last three years en route to a regional semi-final appearance, and a regional title…Was a team captain. Personal: Has two siblings, Gabrielle Colley and Megan Hendrick…Son of John and Dawn Hendrick…Majoring in Health and Exercise Science…Born June 24, 1992.

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Danny Grogg Defensive Line

6-1

265

Junior

Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia High School: Harrisonburg

Grogg’s Goings 2010: Posted 29 tackles on the year, including 3.5 for a loss...Turned in a fumble recovery.

Health and Physical Education...Born January 21, 1991.

Prep: Played on the Blue Streaks’ district championship winning squad...First team All-District and All-Region at DT...Honorable mention AllState and All-Area at DT...Honor roll member. Personal: Has two siblings, David and Jake... Son of Rick and Terry Grogg...Majoring in

William Barrineau

#57

Defensive Line

6-4

Hometown: Springfield, Virginia High School: West Springfield

Barrineau’s Bio Personal: Son of Jim and Hilary Barrineau... Has one sibling, Hunter...Born March 20, 1993... Majoring in International Studies.

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225

Freshman


Defensive Line

5-10

225

Freshman

215

Sophomore

Hometown: Quinque, Virginia

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Tyler Knight

#58

High School: St. Anne’s Belfield 2011 Preview

Knight’s Kiln

Coaches

Prep: First team All-State offensive lineman... Second team All-State defensive lineman... Played on a Saints squad that claimed the State title.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Son of Gregg and Mary Knight...Has two siblings, Blair and Satchel...Born March 22, 1992...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

Linebacker

6-0

Hometown: Newark, Delaware High School: Christiana

Barchok’s Bio Prep: Three-time All-Conference selection at center…National Honor Society member…Also competed in track and field where he was first team All-State in the shot put in 2009-10. Personal: Has one sibling, brother Richard… Son of Richard and Brenda Barchock…Major is undecided…Born September 3, 1991.

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John Brilliant Defensive Line

6-0

208

Sophomore

Hometown: Purcellville, Virginia High School: Loudoun Valley

Brilliant’s Bio Prep: Played on a Loudoun Valley team that went 9-1 and won the district title…Was a two year letterwinner…Earned 2008 Cedar Run AllDistrict honors…Team MVP on defense in 2009. Personal: Has two siblings, Cheri and Matt… Son of Sam and Dara Brilliant…Majoring in Business Administration…Born May 6, 1991.

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Conner McComas Defensive Line

6-2

230

Hometown: Huntingdon, West Virginia High School: Huntingdon

McComas’ Memoirs Prep: Also competed in wrestling where he finished second and fourth in the state at the 215 pound class. Personal: Has one sibling, Lauren…Son of Rick and Frances McComas…Majoring in Health Science…Born August 20, 1992.

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Offensive Line

6-1

255

Junior

241

Junior

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Zach Orlando

#63

Hometown: Chester, Virginia High School: Thomas Dale

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Orlando’s Origins 2010: Did not play.

Coaches

Prep: Played on a Knights squad that went 6-4 during senior campaign.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Has one sibling, Joseph...Son of Joe and Linda Orlando...Interested in sports and history...Major is undecided...Born November 16,1990.

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Joel Francis

#64

Hometown: Woodbridge, Virginia High School: Freedom

Francis’ Fare 2010: Honorable mention All-ODAC selection... Recorded 40 tackles, including a career-high 9.5 for a loss...Recorded 4.5 sacks and also notched a safety in the season-opening victory at St. Vincent. 2009: Saw action in seven games...Posted 20 tackles on the year, 4.5 TFL and two sacks to go along with an interception...Picked up his first career start against Randolph-Macon...Posted a career-best three TFL against Shenandoah...

Recorded his first career sack against the Hornets... Posted his first career interception in the season finale against Catohlic...Notched a career-high six stops against Ferrum. Personal: Has one sibling, Jack...Son of Tom and Jill Francis...Born, Thomas Joel Francis, September 6, 1991.

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Aaron McMillian Defensive Line

6-2

212

Sophomore

242

Junior

Hometown: Verona, Virginia High School: Fort Defiance

McMillian’s Memoirs Prep: Defensive MVP for Dan Rolfe’s Indians… First team All-District selection…Second team All-Region nod at linebacker. Personal: Has two siblings, Emily and Kaitlyn…Son of Michael and Danielle McMillion… Majoring in Chemistry…Born February 12, 1992.

Michael Henson

#66

Offensive Line

6-0

Hometown: Warrenton, Virginia High School: Fauquier

Henson’s Heroics Transferred from Christopher Newport Prep: Earned honorable mention All-District honors at center as a junior…Picked up second team All-District nod at center during senior year. Personal: Has one sibling, Tripper…Son of Gerry and Debbie Henson…Majoring in Environmental Science….Born April 7, 1991.

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JaRon Moody Offensive Line

6-0

257

Junior

278

Junior

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Hometown: Leesburg, Virginia High School: Stone Bridge

2011 Preview

Moody’s Memoirs

Coaches

2010: Played in five games with five starts... Helped block for leading rusher Darrin McKenzie.

Student-Athletes

Prep: Member of 2007 state championship team...Team won regional title all four seasons... Named to the athletic honor roll. Personal: Has one sister, Shaynna Taylor...Son of Connie Taylor...Majoring in Engineering... Born July 8, 1991.

Jacob Kroko Offensive Line

6-3

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#69

Hometown: Frederickburg, Virginia High School: James Monroe

Kroko’s Keepers Prep: Played on the Jacket’s 13-1 2008 region and Class 2A state championship team...Also competed in track and field where he was the district, region and state champion in the shot put. Personal: Has two siblings, Nick and Zach...Son of Ken and Leigh Ann Kroko...Major is undecided...Born March 5, 1991.

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Kyle Keister Offensive Line

6-2

259

Sophomore

254

Junior

Hometown: Roanoke, Virginia High School: Cave Spring

Keister’s Keepers Prep: Played on a Cave Spring team that won the Region IV Championship…Second team AllDistrict selection. Personal: Has three siblings, Chandler, Chase and Katy…Son of Martin and Tamara Keister… Majoring in Health and Exercise Science…Born October 25, 1991

Shawn Otte

#72

Offensive Line

6-4

Hometown: Bealeton, Virginia High School: Liberty High

Otte’s Offense 2010: Played and started in seven games on the year...Became the premiere option at center... Helped block for the Eagles rushing attack that was third-best in the ODAC. Prep: Played on an Eagles squad that went 10-3. Personal: Has two siblings, Matt and Josh...Son of Tonya Read...Born February 24, 1992.

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Offensive Line

6-4

231

Sophomore

250

Freshman

Hometown: Louisa, Virginia High School: Louisa County

2011 Preview

Giusto’s Grade

Coaches

Prep: Played on a Louisa County squad that went 13-1 his freshman season en route to a District and Regional championship and a runner-up finish in the state finals…Two-time first team All-Jefferson district selection at Defensive End…First team All-Region selection at Defensive End.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Has one sibling, Katie…Son of Jay and Diane Giusto…Major is undecided…Born May 19, 1992.

Offensive Line

6-1

Hometown: Stafford, Virginia High School: North Stafford

Evans’ Edict Personal: Son of Craig and Anette Evans...Has two siblings, Brandon and Sean...Born July 18, 1993.

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Daniel Evans

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Taylor Medrano Offensive Line

6-1

295

Freshman

230

Junior

Hometown: Stafford, Virginia High School: Brooke Point

Medrano’s Memoirs Prep: Two-Time All-District selection. Personal: Son of Joe and Nancy Carter...Has one sibling, Madison...Born March 10, 1993.

Andrew Sipala

#79

Offensive Line

6-5

Hometown: Chestertown, Maryland High School: Blue Ridge School

Sipala’s Story Prep: Two-time All-Conference selection as a junior and senior...Named to the Headmaster’s and Dean’s List. Personal: Son of Mike and Liz Sipala...Major is undecided...Born January 8, 1990.

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Anthony Church Tight End

6-3

207

Sophomore

171

Sophomore

Hometown: Low Moor, Virginia

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High School: Allegheny 2011 Preview

Church’s Candids

Coaches

Prep: Earned the Norl C. Taylor Scholar Athlete Award for 2009-10...Four year letterman in football...Also played basketball and competed in track and field where he won three letters in each sport...Was an Honor grad...Earned the Athletic Director’s Award.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Has three siblings, Jonathan, Rebekah and Sara...Son of Tony and Melissa Church... Majoring in Science...Born Ocotber 15, 1991.

Cliff Woodard Wide Receiver

5-10

Hometown: Front Royal, Virginia High School: Skyline

Woodard’s Words 2010: Saw action in three games...Made three special teams tackles on the year. Prep: Northwestern District Offensive Player of the Year…First team All-District RB…First team All-Area RB…1,500 yards rushing. Personal: Has one sibling, Richie…Son of Richard and Norma Woodard…Majoring in Psychology…Born May 1, 1992.

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David Duncan Wide Receiver

6-0

175

Sophomore

211

Junior

Hometown: Ashland, Virginia High School: Patrick Henry

Duncan’s Diary Personal: Son of Pamela Duncan...Has a brother Theo who plays football at Norfolk State...Born June 8, 1992.

Cord Keating

#84

Tight End

6-1

Hometown: Berryville, Virginia High School: Clarke County

Keating’s Keepers 2010: Saw action in four games on the year from his tight end post. Prep: Eagles squad went 9-3 during senior season...District champions in 2007 and 2008... Regional runner-up in 2008...District Defensive Player of the Year...Two-time first team AllDistrict at tackle...First teamer at linebacker.... First team All-Region linebacker...Second team All-Region tackle...Second team All-State linebacker. 72

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Personal: Has one sibling, Colby...Son of Chip Keating and Kelly Breiding...Interested in video games...Majoring in Political Science and History...Born November 16, 1990.


William Hanna Wide Receiver

195

6-3

Freshman

Hometown: Glendora, New Jersey

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High School: Triton Regional 2011 Preview

Hanna’s Heroics

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Jordan Chambers-Blair Wide Receiver

5-11

180

Freshman

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina High School: Olympic

Chambers-Blair’s Bio Prep: Played on a Trojans squad that was the conference runner-up. Personal: Son of Letisha Blair...Has one sibling, Jade...Born April 13, 1993.

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Personal: Son of William Hanna Sr., and Denise Hoppe...Has two siblings, Dan and Sara...Born June 16, 1993.


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Michael Hicklin Defensive Line

6-3

195

Sophomore

225

Junior

Hometown: Stuarts Draft, Virginia High School: Stuarts Draft

Hicklin’s Heroics Prep: Earned All-City and All County honors… Picked up an All-Region selection…Was once named the Elliott Chevrolet Player of the Week. Personal: Has one sibling, Hailey…Son of Don and Susan Hicklin…Majoring in Mathematics and Physics…Born April 3, 1992.

Tyler Thompson

#92

Defensive Line

6-1

Hometown: Virginia Beach, Virginia High School: Kellam

Thompson’s Tale 2010: Played in five games on the year..Posted five tackles, including one for a loss. Prep: Named First team All-District and first team All-Tidewater as a senior...Academic letterwinner all four years. Personal: Has two siblings, Haley and Jessie... Son of Randy and Laurie Thompson...Interested in snowboarding...Majoring in Physics...Born March 14, 1991. 74

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Defensive Line

6-1

215

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Dylan Kennedy

#93

Junior

Hometown: Hampton, Virginia High School: Hampton Christian

2011 Preview

Kennedy’s Keepers

Coaches

Prep: Played on the 8-3 state semifinalist team at Hampton Christian...Second team All-State selection...Academic All-Conference honoree.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Has two siblings, Austin and Leah... Son of Tom and Pam Kennedy...Majoring in International Studies...Born October 24, 1991.

Defensive Line

6-0

225

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James Barden

#95

Junior

Hometown: Midlothian, Virginia High School: Midlothian

Barden’s Bio Personal: Has one sibling, Troy...Son of Roger and Pam Barden...Interested in video games and fishing...Majoring in History...Born June 21, 1990.

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#96

Ryan Rowe Defensive Line

6-1

218

Sophomore

260

Sophomore

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia High School:Indian River

Rowe’s Reasons Prep: Played on a Braves squad that was regional runner up in 2008…Earned second team All-District honors during senior year. Personal: Has two siblings, Aaron and Bryce… Son of Clayton and Laura Rowe…Majoring in Physical Therapy…Born September 12, 1991.

Samuel Dietze

#98

Defensive Line

6-2

Hometown: Chantilly, Virginia High School: Chantilly

Dietze’s Diary Transferred from Radford Prep: Earned first team All-District honors. Personal: Has one sibling, Carter Clayton… Son of Holger and Barbara Dietze…Majoring in Business…Born May 3, 1991.

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Dillon Meacham Defensive Line

6-0

215

Sophomore

173

Freshman

Hometown: Roanoke, Virginia

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High School: North Cross 2011 Preview

Meacham’s Memoirs

Coaches

Prep: Played on a Raider team that won the state title in 2008 and reached the state semifinals in 2009…Two-time second team All-State selection on the defensive line.

Student-Athletes

Personal: Has one sister, Katy…Son of Mike and Amy Meachem…Majoring in Political Science…Born November 14, 1990.

Jesse Ayers 5-11

Hometown: Charlottesville, Virginia High School: Monticello Prep: Was a first team All-District selection...Rushed for 1,730 yards and 27 touchdowns. Personal: Son of Tanya Ayres...Has two siblings, Kaona and Takeem...Born January 20, 1993...Majoring in Biology.

Jacob Bailey Quarterback

5-10

Hometown: Fishersville, Virginia

165

Freshman

High School: Wilson Memorial Prep: Member of the All-City/County squad...Played for a Wilson squad that claimed the District title in 2010...National Honor Society member. Personal: Son of Kevin and Renae Bailey...Has two siblings, Luke and Taylor...Born March 13, 1993...Majoring in Business. 2011 fOOTBALL

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Tyler Baum Defensive Back

5-9

175

Freshman

Hometown: Hudsonville, Michigan High School: Unity Christian Personal: Son of Jim and Karen Baum...Has two siblings, Jay and Kailyn...Born January 24, 1993.

Brandon Burgess Defensive Line

6-0

225

Freshman

Hometown: Axton, Virginia High School: Magna Vista Prep: Second team All-District selection...Played on a Magna Vista squad that reached the Regional championship. Personal: Son of Everett and Michelle Burgess...Has a sibling, Kesha...Born March 26, 1993...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

Joe Clare Defensive Line

6-0

265

Freshman

Hometown: Portsmouth, Virginia High School: Fishburne Military Prep: Member of the Honor Roll Personal: Son of Bill and Gemma Clare...Has one sibling...Born February 3, 1992...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

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Linebacker

5-10

200

Freshman

Hometown: Anderson, Indiana

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Aaron DeLong High School: Franklin

2011 Preview

Personal: Son of Alan and Jackie DeLong...Has a sister Candice...Born July 7, 1993.

Coaches

Khalil Doles 5-8

210

Freshman

Hometown: Arlington, Virginia High School: Yorktown

Personal: Son of John and Bridgette Doles...Has one sibling, Kailah...Born August 14, 1992...Majoring in Sociology.

Lucas Elliott Defensive Back

5-9

160

Freshman

Hometown: King, North Carolina High School: West Stokes Prep: All-Region honoree...All-Conference selection...81 tackles, four interceptions...Wildcats Defensive Back of the Year. Personal: Son of Elizabeth and Val Elliott...Has four siblings, Eliza, Emma, Ethan and Palmer...Born February 3, 1993...Majoring in Engineering.

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Prep: Two-time second team All-District selection...Played on a Patriot squad that went 9-1 and claimed the district title.

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Ethan Fansler Offensive Line

6-3

225

Freshman

Hometown: Mathias, West Virginia High School: Easy Hardy Prep: Played on a Cougars squad that claimed the conference championship. Personal: Son of Rob and Teresa Fansler...Has two siblings, Bethany and Daniel...Born October 28, 1992.

Ethan Ferrick Defensive Back

5-10

180

Freshman

225

Freshman

Hometown: Stafford, Virginia High School: Colonial Forge

Zach Frederick Offensive Line

6-1

Hometown: Vienna, Virginia High School: James Madison Prep: First team All-Region selection...First team All-District. Personal: Son of Jeff and Sandra Frederick...Has two siblings, Carly and Camryn...Born November 6, 1992... Majoring in Education.

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Offensive Line

6-4

285

Freshman

Hometown: Belews Creek, North Carolina

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Ryan Gray High School: East Forsyth

2011 Preview

Personal: Son of Les and Tracy Gray...Has a sister, Shelby...Born February 14, 1993.

Coaches

Stephen Hardy 5-10

155

Freshman

Hometown: Hardy, Virginia High School: Staunton River

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Personal: Son of Tommy and Debbie Lane...Has one sibling, Diane...Born December 8, 1992.

Dillon Hawks Defensive Back

5-9

170

Freshman

Hometown: Mount Airy, North Carolina High School: North Surry Personal: Son of Kevin and Cheryl Hawks...Born November 9, 1992.

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William Hodges Offensive Line

6-2

225

Freshman

Hometown: Low Gap, North Carolina High School: North Surry Personal: Son of Danny and Karen Hodges...Has one sibling, Amanda...Born May 9, 1993.

Bryan Jackson Defensive Back

5-9

Freshman

170

Hometown: Gastonia, North Carolina High School: Ashbrook Prep: All-Conference selection. Personal: Son of Andrew Phillips...Born November 9, 1992...Majoring in Political Science.

Robby Knupp Defensive Line

6-2

225

Freshman

Hometown: Churchville, Virginia High School: Buffalo Gap Prep: All-City/County Defensive End...Played on a Buffalo Gap squad that earned a trip to the regional during his sophomore. Personal: Son of Bobby Knupp and Samantha Armstrong...Born July 19, 1993...Majoring in Biology.

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Tight End

195

6-2

Freshman

Hometown:Herdon, Virginia

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Matt Markee High School: Herndon

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Max McClain 170

5-9

Freshman

Hometown: Dumfries, Virginia High School: Freedom

Personal: Son of William and Kimberly McClain...Has two siblings, Allen and Mike...Born January 6, 1993... Major is undecided.

Sterling Merritt Defensive Back

165

5-9

Freshman

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia High School: Grassfield Prep: Recorded 141 career tackles...Grizzlies went 18-6 during two varsity seasons. Personal: Son of Francine Bright...Has three siblings, Chad, Jaden and Maya...Relative LaShawn Merritt is a professional sprinter...Relative Jermaine Bullock played football at Army...Born February 6, 1993...Majoring in Psychology.

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Prep: Second team All-District selection.

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2011 Preview

Personal: Son of Thom and Kim Markee...Has two siblings, Leif and Luke...Born May 5, 1993...Majoring in Political Science.


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Travis Miller Defensive Line

5-11

230

Freshman

Hometown: Harrisonburg, Virginia High School: Turner Ashby Prep: Captain of the football squad for the Knights...Second team All-District...Also competed in Wrestling and Track and Field...Finished fifth in the region in wrestling...Indoor Track and Field District champion... Outdoor track and field district shot put champion...Finished fourth in the state in the shot put. Personal: Son of Scott and Mendy Miller...Has three siblings, Brandon, Brittany and Colby...Born March 29, 1993...Majoring in Business.

Tyler Moneymaker Wide Receiver

6-0

190

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Hometown: Scottsville, Virginia High School: Monticello Prep: First team All-District wide receiver...Member of the Honor Roll...National Honor Society. Personal: Son of James and Lisa Moneymaker...Born January 16, 1993...Majoring is undecided.

Ronnie Mongold Defensive Back

5-11

190

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Hometown: Bridgewater, Virginia High School: Fort Defiance Prep: Three-time All-District selection...All-City/County honoree...All-Region choice...Graduated with honors. Personal: Son of Don Mongold and Teresa Yates...Has two siblings, Phillip and Samantha...Born November 22, 1992...Major is undecided.

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Defensive Back

5-8

180

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Hometown: Brookneal, Virginia

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Ronald Pannell High School: Randolph-Henry

Personal: Son of Janet Pannell...Has two siblings, Consuela and Janquela...Born July 2, 1993...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

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Kyle Paz 5-11

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Hometown: Glouchester Point, Virginia High School: Plant City

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Jonny Peace Linebacker

6-0

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Freshman

Hometown: Huntersville, North Carolina High School: North Mecklenburg Prep: Member of the Honor Roll Personal: Son of James and Tamara Peace...Has two siblings, Art and Sarah...Born March 5, 1993...Majoring in Business.

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Prep: Honorable mention All-Region choice...First team All-District selection...Played on a Statesmen squad that finished as district runner-up...National Honor Society member.

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Jayme Perry Defensive Back

5-10

170

Freshman

Hometown: Linden, Virginia High School: Warren County Prep: Recorded 17.5 sacks and 105 tackles at Warren County...Was a second team All-State defensive end... Played on a wildcat squad that was the regional runner-up...Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Son of Steve and Donna Perry...Born July 14, 1993...Majoring in Health and Physical Education.

Nicholas Pham Running Back

5-7

185

Freshman

Hometown: Springfield, Virginia High School: West Springfield Prep: Honorable mention All-District utility player. Personal: Son of Toan Pham and Linh Vu...Has three siblings, Natalie, Nathan and Nina...Born July 9, 1993... Major is undecided.

Kory Pfeiffer Wide Receiver

5-11

170

Freshman

Hometown:Spotsylvania, Virginia High School: Riverbend Prep: Had 30 catches for 375 yards in 2010...Bears Special Teams Player of the Year...Honorable mention All-District. Personal: Son of John and Carol Pfeiffer...Has one sibling, Kyle...Born December 26, 1992...Majoring in History and Political Science.

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Hometown: Mathias, West Virginia

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Stephen See High School: East Hardy

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Prep: Played on an East Hardy squad that won the conference championship. Personal: Son of Allen and Annette See...Has one sibling, Krystal...Born October 24, 1992.

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Ryan Stephens 5-10

195

Freshman

Hometown: Bristow, Virginia High School: Brentsville

Personal: Son of Tanya Ayres...Has two siblings, Kaona and Takeem...Born January 20, 1993...Majoring in Biology.

Matt Straughan Wide Receiver

5-10

160

Freshman

Hometown: Lexington, Virginia High School: Rockbridge County Personal: Son of Rob and Leslie Straughan...Has a brother, Kevin...Born April 30, 1993.

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Prep: Was a first team All-District selection...Rushed for 1,730 yards and 27 touchdowns.

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Kai Sutherland Offensive Line

6-3

310

Freshman

Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia High School: Western Branch Prep: Team captain...Three-year varsity letterwinner...Member of the Honor Roll. Personal: Son of John and Lisa Sutherland...Has three siblings, Beth, Hannah and Shea...Born July 28, 1993. ..Majoring in International Affairs

Kenneth Szabo Defensive Line

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5-11

Freshman

Hometown: Fredericksburg, Virginia High School: Riverbend Prep: Riverbend Defensive Player of the Year...Honorable Mention All-District. Personal: Son of Robert and Corinne Szabo...Has three siblings, Robert, Scotty and Steven...Born March 1, 1993...Majoring in Health and Exercise Science.

Scott Thompson Kicker

5-10

215

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Hometown: Dinwiddie, Virginia High School: Dinwiddie Prep: Played on a Generals squad that claimed the District V and Central region championships. Personal: Son of David and Jody Thompson...Has one sibling, Kelly...Born May 16, 1993...Major is undecided.

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Defensive Line

210

6-0

Freshman

Hometown:Winchester, Virginia

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Joe Unger High School: Millbrook

Personal: Son of Donnie Unger and Tricia Putnam...Has one sibling...Two uncles played college football... Born November 30, 1992.

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Anthony Valenti 200

5-9

Freshman

Hometown: Manassas, Virginia High School: Osbourn Park

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Personal: Son of Michael and Janet Valenti...Has one sibling, sister Marissa...Born August 18, 1992.

Ryan Wogansky Offensive Line

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6-3

Freshman

Hometown: Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey High School: Egg Harbor Township Personal: Son of Isaac Wogansky...Has a sister, Danielle...Born March 25, 1993...Majoring in Health and Physical Education.

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Prep: Played on a Pioneer team that claimed the District title.

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DATE Sep 04, 2010 Sep 11, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Sep 30, 2010 *Oct 09, 2010 *Oct 16, 2010 *Oct 23, 2010 *Oct 30, 2010 *Nov 06, 2010 *Nov 13, 2010

SCORE ATTEND 19-14 1284 38-31 3048 35-24 2017 32-23 423 17-24 3456 56-27 575 34-35 2645 24-10 1154 31-26 2109 38-28 1753

OPPONENT W/L at Saint Vincent W SHENANDOAH W FERRUM W vs Southern Virginia W #20 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY L at Guilford W WASHINGTON AND LEE L EMORY & HENRY W at Randolph-Macon W at Catholic University W

BC OPP 171 172 76 91 88 69 7 12 1720 1318 398 376 4.3 3.5 172.0 131.8 18 13 2106 1825 234-141-4 281-147-10 9.0 6.5 14.9 12.4 210.6 182.5 20 17 3826 3143 6.1 4.8 382.6 314.3 44-874 53-740 29-378 16-148 10-164 4-73 21-13 22-8 69-648 54-411 42-36.1 53-35.2 32:07 27:53 53/132 46/138 10/18 8/21

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

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AWAY NEUTRAL 4-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME ALL GAMES 8-2-0 3-2-0 CONFERENCE 4-2-0 1-2-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-0-0 2-0-0

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Darrin McKenzie 10 148 969 41 928 6.3 9 61 92.8 Thomas Tate 9 127 608 18 590 4.6 3 43 65.6 Dwight Sweatt 6 33 103 9 94 2.8 2 10 15.7 Tyler Beiler 10 2 49 0 49 24.5 0 46 4.9 Nick Wimer 7 7 38 0 38 5.4 0 13 5.4 Jacob Hutchinson 8 5 38 0 38 7.6 2 11 4.8 Nathaniel Jackson 4 11 26 4 22 2.0 0 9 5.5 Michael Ward 1 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 Julius Delbridge 7 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 Ben Manis 3 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.7 Hagan Driskell 10 56 113 130 -17 -0.3 2 12 -1.7 TEAM 7 6 0 37 -37 -6.2 0 0 -5.3 Total.......... 10 398 1959 239 1720 4.3 18 61 172.0 Opponents...... 10 376 1700 382 1318 3.5 13 58 131.8

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‘10 Season in Review PASSING Hagan Driskell Carlos Gonzalez Chris Curry Jacob Hutchinson Keenan Tillar TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G Effic 10 163.94 2 155.02 3 0.00 8 0.00 8 0.00 7 0.00 10 160.64 10 119.72

RECEIVING Tyler Beiler Keenan Tillar Julius Delbridge Nick Wimer Darrin McKenzie Thomas Tate Nathaniel Jackson Justin Bingham Garrett Hicks Sean McCoy Tyler Staton Dwight Sweatt Jean Leman Rusangiza Joel Gast Total.......... Opponents......

Cmp-Att-Int 134-217-4 7-13-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 141-234-4 147-281-10

G No. Yds 10 61 1342 8 25 291 7 15 173 7 8 76 10 8 49 9 5 32 4 5 18 8 4 34 6 3 28 10 2 19 3 2 15 6 1 13 5 1 8 1 1 8 10 141 2106 10 147 1825

Pct 61.8 53.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 60.3 52.3

Yds 2028 78 0 0 0 0 2106 1825

Avg TD 22.0 16 11.6 1 11.5 1 9.5 2 6.1 0 6.4 0 3.6 0 8.5 0 9.3 0 9.5 0 7.5 0 13.0 0 8.0 0 8.0 0 14.9 20 12.4 17

TD 18 2 0 0 0 0 20 17

Lng 78 34 0 0 0 0 78 64

Long Avg/G 78 134.2 31 36.4 36 24.7 21 10.9 14 4.9 14 3.6 8 4.5 13 4.2 10 4.7 10 1.9 10 5.0 13 2.2 8 1.6 8 8.0 78 210.6 64 182.5

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Will Davis 0-3 0.0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 Jordan Thacker 6-12 50.0 1-2 3-5 1-2 1-3 0-0 44 SCORING TD FGs Tyler Beiler 17 0-0 Darrin McKenzie 9 0-0 Jordan Thacker 0 6-12 Thomas Tate 3 0-0 Jacob Hutchinson 2 0-0 Dwight Sweatt 2 0-0 Nick Wimer 2 0-0 Hagan Driskell 2 0-0 Brandon Mitchell 1 0-0 Scottie Littles 1 0-0 Matt Jarvis 1 0-0 Keenan Tillar 1 0-0 Stephen Howard 1 0-0 Julius Delbridge 1 0-0 Will Davis 0 0-3 TEAM 0 0-0 Joel Francis 0 0-0 Total.......... 43 6-15 Opponents...... 32 7-10 SCORE BY QUARTERS Bridgewater Eagles Opponents

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1st 73 52

|------ PATs ---------------------------| Kick Rush Rcv Pass 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 33-35 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 5-6 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 38-41 1-1 1 1-1 27-29 0-1 1 1-2 2nd 112 43

3rd 65 82

4th 74 65

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Total 324 242

Avg/G 202.8 39.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 210.6 182.5

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0

Points 104 54 51 18 14 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 2 324 242

Blk 1 1


No. 42 42 53

Yds Avg Long TB 1515 36.1 54 2 1515 36.1 54 2 1863 35.2 63 0

No. 18 17 4 2 2 1 44 53 G 10 10 9 10 8 10 10

Yds Avg 429 23.8 380 22.4 40 10.0 2 1.0 23 11.5 0 0.0 874 19.9 740 14.0

Long 39 40 11 0 0 11 40 76 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Rush Rec 49 1342 928 49 590 32 0 19 0 291 1720 2106 1318 1825

G 10 10 9 6 2 10 10

DEFENSIVE LEADERS 7 T.J. Montague 48 Scottie Littles 24 Darrin Stephenson 6 Darius Burrus 91 Dominic Jeter Total.......... Opponents......

Avg TD 12.0 0 22.8 0 5.3 0 9.0 0 14.0 0 0.0 1 13.0 1 9.2 1

Blkd 0 0 3

Long 80 62 12 0 13 0 80 84

PR 228 91 0 16 0 378 148

Plays Rush 273 -17 148 928 127 590 33 94 13 0 632 1720 657 1318

KOR 429 0 0 380 0 874 740

Pass 2028 0 0 0 78 2106 1825

|------------------Tackles--------------| GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds 10 36 49 85 6.5-28 10 40 26 66 12.5-30 10 31 29 60 0.5-1 10 22 22 44 2.0-3 10 20 23 43 13.5-76 10 369 336 705 75-328 10 381 338 719 66.0-192

IR 0 0 0 0 0 164 73

Tot 2048 1068 622 415 291 5242 4104

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KICK RETURNS Tyler Beiler Sean McCoy Mike Clements Ben Manis David Cribb Jacob Hutchinson Total.......... Opponents......

TOTAL OFFENSE Hagan Driskell Darrin McKenzie Thomas Tate Dwight Sweatt Carlos Gonzalez Total.......... Opponents......

Yds 228 91 16 18 14 11 378 148

I20 12 12 9

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No. 19 4 3 2 1 0 29 16

FC 9 9 5

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PUNT RETURNS Tyler Beiler Darrin McKenzie Sean McCoy Damien Ward Chris Wholey Matt Jarvis Total.......... Opponents......

ALL PURPOSE Tyler Beiler Darrin McKenzie Thomas Tate Sean McCoy Keenan Tillar Total.......... Opponents......

Long 44 0 35 32 14 15 13 44 43

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PUNTING Thomas Kessler Total.......... Opponents......

Yds Avg TD 44 22.0 0 0 0.0 0 46 23.0 1 32 32.0 1 14 14.0 0 15 15.0 1 13 13.0 0 164 16.4 3 73 18.2 0

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INTERCEPTIONS No. Jeff Mehlhaff 2 Terrell Corley 2 Scottie Littles 2 Stephen Howard 1 Eugene Cummings 1 Brandon Mitchell 1 Darrin Stephenson 1 Total.......... 10 Opponents...... 4

Avg/G 204.8 106.8 69.1 41.5 36.4 524.2 410.4

Total Avg/G 2011 201.1 928 92.8 590 65.6 94 15.7 78 39.0 3826 382.6 3143 314.3

|-Sacks-| No-Yards 2.0-17 0.5-3 0.5-1 . 9.5-64 25-193 21-98

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp QBH . 3 . 2-46 1 . 1-13 . . . 4 . . 5 . 10-164 30 11 4-73 21 13

|-Fumbles----| Blkd Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 3-0 2 . . 7-0 6 4 3 13-11 13 2 .

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Bridgewater 19 • Saint Vincent 14

Sept. 4, 2010 • Latrobe, Pennsylvania • Chuck Noll Field LATROBE, Pa. - Bridgewater used an 80 yard Tyler Beiler (Ronks, Pa./ Conestoga Valley) kickoff return late in the third quarter to open up a 10 point Eagles lead before the squad held off a late charge by the Saint Vincent Bearcats to win the season opener by a 19-14 tally at Chuck Noll Field. The win for Bridgewater was its sixth straight season opening victory. Following a scoreless, mistake filled first quarter from the Eagles, senior Darrin McKenzie (Rustburg, Va./Brookville) broke loose on a 53 yard touchdown run to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead with 12:16 to play in the second stanza. Five minutes later, freshman Jordan Thacker (Hickory, N.C./Fred T. Foard) punched a 23-yard field goal through the uprights to push the Bridgewater lead to 10 points as the game headed to the intermission. Out of the halftime break, both teams remained scoreless until a Sheldon Loughner touchdown pass from the hands of Aaron Jones put the Bearcats on the board, cutting into the Eagles lead at a 10-7 tally with 4:13 to play in the third quarter. Beiler answered on the ensuing kickoff, sprinting 80 yards to the endzone to put the Eagles back up by 10 at a 17-7 margin. Saint Vincent wasn't done, as they responded with an eight yard touchdown strike from backup quarterback Aaron Smetanka at the 9:27 mark of the fourth quarter, cutting the Bridgewater lead to 17-14. Bridgewater recorded the final score late in the fourth quarter, when sophomore Joel Francis (Woodbridge, Va./Freedom) forced a Saint Vincent safety to finalize the scoring at 19-14. On the ground, senior Thomas Tate (Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee) rushed for 111 yards on 25 carries. McKenzie rushed for 55 yards in limited action, scampering for a 53 yard touchdown run in the process. Through the air, senior Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) finished at 13-of-24 for 128 yards. Beiler led the receiving corps with five catches for 66 yards. The Ronks, Pa. native pushed his consecutive games with a catch streak to 21 straight contests. Defensively, T.J. Montague (Reston, Va./South Lakes), Scottie Littles (Norfolk, Va./Landstown) and Dominic Jeter (Yorktown, Va./Tabb) led the Eagles attack. Montague was the tackles leader with 10 stops, while Jeter les the Eagles with three sacks to go along with 3.5 tackles for a loss from Jeter and Littles. For the Bearcats, Mike Kale led the rushing attack with 46 yards. Smith and Smetanka split time behind center for the Bearcats. Smith led the way with an 8-of-16 performance for 101 yards and a touchdown. On the receiving end, Loughner led the way with three catches for 30 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Anthony Johnson led the way with a game high 14 tackles for the Bearcats.

Score by Quarters Bridgewater Saint Vincent

1 0 0

2 10 0

3 7 7

4 2 - 7 -

Second Quarter 12:16 BC McKenzie 53 yd run (Thacker kick), 4-69 1:24 06:11 BC Thacker 23 yd field goal, 9-34 3:54 Third Quarter 04:13 SVC Loughner 4 yd pass from Smith (Jones kick), 5-22 1:02 04:03 BC Beiler 80 yd kickoff return (Thacker kick) TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BC SVC 15 12 36-163 39-85 128 154 25-13-2 25-13-0 61-291 64-239 0-0 0-0 2-40 1-0 2-86 3-20 0-0 2-30 4-33.8 6-28.5 1-0 3-0 8-45 5-40 32:04 27:56 4 of 13 5 of 15 0 of 1 0 of 2 1-4 2-2 4-24 1-4

Score 19 14

Record: (1-0) Record: (0-1)

Fourth Quarter 09:27 SVC Loughner 8 yd pass from Smetanka (Jones kick) 6-53 2:58 04:41 BC TEAM safety RUSHING: Bridgewater Eagles-Thomas Tate 25-111; Darrin McKenzie 2-55; Nick Wimer 1-1; Hagan Driskell 5-minus 1; Nathaniel Jackson 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 2. Saint VincentMike Kale 4-46; Brndn Hamilton 14-26; Jake Smith 13-17; Joe Yezovich 3-13; Joe Strickland 1-minus 1; Aaron Smetanka 3-minus 2; Mike Speal 1-minus 14. PASSING: Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 13-24-2-128; Keenan Tillar 0-1-0-0. Saint Vincent-Jake Smith 8-16-0-101; Aaron Smetanka 5-9-0-53. RECEIVING: Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 5-66; Julius Delbridge 2-14; Nathaniel Jackson 2-3; Keenan Tillar 1-18; Darrin McKenzie 1-14; Justin Bingham 1-13; Thomas Tate 1-0. Saint Vincent-Sheldn Loughner 3-30; Brndn Hamilton 3-16; Cody Strelick 2-18; Chrstn Sutton 2-13; Tom Quirin 1-37; Joe Yezovich 1-29; Mike Kale 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Bridgewater Eagles-None. Saint VincentAnthony Johnson 1-30; Chaz Coleman 1-0. FUMBLES: Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 1-0. Saint Vincent-Zach Mihalko 1-0; Marvin Daney 1-0; Mike Speal 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Bridgewater Eagles-Dominic Jeter 3-0; Joel Francis 1-0. Saint Vincent-Jeff Graham 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Bridgewater Eagles-T.J. Montague 4-6; Scottie Littles 5-2; Stephen Howard 3-4; Dominic Jeter 3-3; Victor Williams 3-2; Joel Francis 1-4; Danny Grogg 2-2; Brandon Mitchell 1-3; Darrin Stephenson 3-0; Terrell Corley 2-1; Jeff Mehlhaff 2-0; Stephen Jackson 1-1; Darius Burrus 1-1; Chris Wholey 1-1; David Cribb 0-2; Matt Jarvis 0-2; Orlando Bryant 1-0; Samuel Dietze 1-0; Todd Harris 1-0; Nick Wimer 1-0; Damien Ward 1-0; Tyler Thompson 0-1; Eugene Cummings 0-1. Saint Vincent-Anthony Johnson 5-9; Armd Fortunato 4-6; Bryan Santos 2-5; Rob James 6-0; Alex Rowan 3-3; Marvin Daney 3-3; Jeff Graham 3-2; John Jackson 2-3; Evan Lucas 1-1; Sean Hufgard 0-2; Jim Muraco 1-0; Matt Lomire 1-0.

Bridgewater 38 • Shenandoah 31

Sept. 11, 2010 • Bridgewater, Virginia • Jopson Field BRIDGEWATER, Va. – Senior linebacker Scottie Littles' (Norfolk, Va./Landstown) 35 yard interception return with two and change to play proved to be the difference as the Bridgewater Eagles football team held off a late Shenandoah rally to be victorious by a 38-31 score over the Hornets in the Eagles home opener at Jopson Field. Both teams traded touchdowns early, but it was the Eagles that struck first with a 33 yard strike from quarterback Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) to Tyler Beiler (Ronks, Pa./Conestoga Valley) to put Bridgewater ahead 7-0 early in the opening frame. Shenandoah answered quickly with a passing touchdown of its own when Daniel Wright connected with Rico Wallace from 23 yards out to knot the game up at seven each with nine and change to play in the opening quarter. Bridgewater took the lead back on the ensuing drive when senior tailback Thomas Tate (Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee) broke free and scampered 28 yards to the endzone to give the Eagles the lead at a 14-7 margin. After stopping the Hornets on their next drive, Bridgewater opened the second quarter with a blocked punt for a safety to push its lead to 16-7. Following the Bridgewater safety, Shenadoah scored the final tally of the half, when Wright hooked up with Wallace again, this time from 17 yards out to cut the Eagles lead to 16-14 as both teams headed to the locker room. Out of the intermission, Shenandoah's defense held the Bridgewater offense in check before taking the lead at a 21-16 tally with 12:14 to play in the third on an eight yard run from running back Brad Martz. Six minutes later, the Eagles took the lead back off of a 61 yard burst from senior Darrin McKenzie (Rustburg, Va./Brookville) to put Bridgewater ahead 24-21. Shenandoah recorded the final score of the third quarter when an Andrew Lloyd field goal from 43 yards out split the uprights to knot the game at 24 each heading into the final 15 minutes of play. After a dozen scoreless minutes in the final stanza, the Eagles lined up for a 28 yard field goal, before holder Jacob Hutchinson (Greenville, Va./Riverheads) pulled the snap and bolted 11 yards to the endzone to put Bridgewater ahead 31-24. Forty-nine seconds later, it looked as if the Eagles sealed the deal when Littles ranged to his right and stepped in front of a Wright pass across the middle to put the Eagles up 38-24 with 2:27 to play. But Shenandoah wasn't done yet. The Hornets engineered a five play, 59 yard drive to inch within seven at a 38-31 score with 87 ticks to play. The Hornets attempted the onside kick, but it was recovered on the far side by Hutchinson, effectively sealing the victory for Bridgewater and pushing the Eagles to 2-0 on the young season with a hard fought 38-31 win. Offensively, the Eagles outgained the Hornets by a 333-to-248 tally. On the ground, McKenzie led the way with 114 yards and a touchdown. Tate pitched in an additional 81 yards on 18 carries as the Eagles outgained the Hornets by a 204-to-30 tally rushing. The 30 yard total for the Hornets was the lowest for a Bridgewater opponent since the season finale in 2008 at Catholic when the Eagles held the Cardinals to 35 yards. Through the air, Driskell was efficient, completing eight of 14 passes for 129 yards and a touchdown. The senior was sacked four times, but held off a speedy off tackle blitz from the Hornets all day long. Beiler was again impressive with 195 all-purpose yards, including a 93-yard day on the receiving end. The Ronks, Pa. native also returned three kicks for 102 yards. With his 93-yard game, Beiler moved into third on the career receiving list at Bridgewater and became just the fifth receiver in school history to cross the 100 career catches plateau.

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Score by Quarters Shenandoah Bridgewater Eagles

1 7 14

2 7 2

3 10 8

4 7 - 14 -

Score 31 38

First Quarter 12:25 BC Beiler 33 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 3-39 1:30 9:08 SU Wallace 23 yd pass from Wright (Lloyd kick), 7-59 3:09 7:57 BC Tate 28 yd run (Thacker kick), 3-60 1:11 Second Quarter 14:47 BC TEAM safety 5:00 SU Wallace 17 yd pass from Wright (Lloyd kick), 6-68 2:39 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SU BC 15 13 37-30 48-204 218 129 30-15-3 14-8-0 67-248 62-333 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-60 5-60 5-117 0-0 3-49 6-34.3 5-34.0 2-1 4-2 4-29 9-78 28:50 31:10 4 of 15 4 of 14 1 of 3 1 of 2 4-4 1-2 4-16 4-29

RUSHING: Shenandoah-MARTZ, Brad 19-52; KYLE, Keone 10-24; CALLOWAY, Brian 1-7; WRIGHT, Daniel 7-minus 53. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 15-114; Thomas Tate 18-81; Jacob Hutchinson 1-11; Dwight Sweatt 3-7; Hagan Driskell 11-minus 9. PASSING: Shenandoah-WRIGHT, Daniel 15-30-3-218. Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 8-14-0-129. RECEIVING: Shenandoah-WALLACE, Rico 8-165; CALLOWAY, Brian 3-42; MARTZ, Brad 3-3; LEE, Derrick 1-8. Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 4-93; Keenan Tillar 2-20; Jean Leman Rusangiza 1-8; Justin Bingham 1-8.

Bridgewater College

Record: (0-2) Record: (2-0) Third Quarter 12:14 SU Martz 8 yd run (Lloyd kick), 3-23 1:08 6:42 BC McKenzie 61 yd run (Beiler pass from Driskell), 4-71 1:22 1:16 SU LLOYD, Andrew 43 yd field goal, 11-34 5:26 Fourth Quarter 03:16 BC Hutchinson 11 yd run (Thacker kick), 6-30 3:19 2:27 BC Littles 35 yd interception return (Thacker kick) 1:27 SU Kyle 1 yd run (Lloyd kick), 5-59 0:59 INTERCEPTIONS: Shenandoah-None. Bridgewater Eagles-Scottie Littles 1-35; Eugene Cummings 1-14; Jeff Mehlhaff 1-0. FUMBLES: Shenandoah-WRIGHT, Daniel 2-1. Bridgewater EaglesHagan Driskell 3-2; Keenan Tillar 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Shenandoah-CAMPBELL, Blake 2-1; ERDMAN, Nick 1-0; LOCKHART, Brock 0-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Dominic Jeter 1-1; Mike Clements 1-0; Joel Francis 1-0; Darrin Stephenson 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Shenandoah-GIFFING, Corey 3-7; CAMPBELL, Blake 5-2; REDMOND, John 2-5; ROGERS, Joshua 5-1; GIBBS, Larry 3-3; MARTIN, Colby 3-2; VOLZ, Philip 3-2; HARTSOOK, Caleb 3-2; PURCELL, Patri. 3-1; PURCELL, Sean 2-2; ERDMAN, Nick 2-2; CREGAN, Trey 1-2; ROWLAND, Dustin 2-0; LEWIS, Kirk 2-0; LLOYD, Andrew 1-0; BROWN, Derrick 1-0; KYLE, Keone 1-0; LOCKHART, Brock 0-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Scottie Littles 3-6; Darrin Stephenson 3-6; Joel Francis 3-3; T.J. Montague 2-4; Victor Williams 4-1; Dominic Jeter 3-2; David Cribb 3-1; Brandon Mitchell 2-2; Darius Burrus 1-3; Mike Clements 3-0; Terrell Corley 3-0; Stephen Howard 1-1; Sean McCoy 1-1; Murphy Luatua 1-1; Stephen Jackson 1-1; Todd Harris 1-1; Jacob Hutchinson 1-0; Orlando Bryant 1-0; Eugene Cummings 1-0; Danny Grogg 0-1.


Bridgewater 35 • Ferrum 24 Score by Quarters Ferrum Bridgewater Eagles

1 10 7

2 0 21

3 14 0

4 0 - 7 -

Score 24 35

First Quarter 7:36 FC Donnelly 25 yd run (Puschell kick), 4-54 2:03 6:38 BC Beiler 57 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 2-67 0:54 1:54 FC Puschell 29 yd field goal, 8-45 4:37 Second Quarter 8:39 BC Beiler 58 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 5-85 2:16 4:58 BC Jarvis 11 yd blocked punt return (Thacker kick) 1:13 BC Beiler 38 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 5-55 1:24 FC BC 11 18 29-66 41-128 153 299 18-9-0 21-14-0 47-219 62-427 0-0 0-0 3-106 6-64 6-58 5-82 0-0 0-0 8-40.4 5-39.0 2-1 2-2 8-49 4-40 24:34 35:26 1 of 11 7 of 14 0 of 0 0 of 0 1-2 0-2 4-20 3-33

Fourth Quarter 9:44 BC Tillar 22 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 3-56 1:20 PASSING: Ferrum-MAYO, Marcus 9-18-0-153. Bridgewater EaglesHagan Driskell 14-21-0-299. RECEIVING: Ferrum-SMITH, Roger 3-67; BRUBAKER, Tyler 2-37; WEST, Derrick 2-37; MUNCH, VINCE 1-11; DONNELLY, Justi 1-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 7-212; Keenan Tillar 3-61; Tyler Staton 1-10; Garrett Hicks 1-9; Justin Bingham 1-4; Darrin McKenzie 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Ferrum-None. Bridgewater Eagles-None. FUMBLES: Ferrum-TEAM 1-1; MAYO, Marcus 1-0. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Ferrum-LEONARD, Zack 2-0; JONES, Tre 1-0; TAYLOR, Willie 1-0. Bridgewater Eagles-Stephen Howard 2-0; Joel Francis 0-1; Dominic Jeter 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Ferrum-WHITNEY, Tremai 5-3; LEONARD, Zack 3-4; BRANCH, John 5-0; MOTLEY, Tae 5-0; HALL, Delano 4-1; McNEAL, Marcco 3-2; JONES, Tre 2-2; TAPSCOTT, Kenny 1-3; TAYLOR, Willie 2-1; McCALLA, Chris 2-1; DORSEY, Eric 2-1; FREYCINET, Chri 1-2; WINFREY, Shawn 1-2; HARDEN, Tevin 2-0; HALEY, Marty 1-1; LESINE, Dominiq 1-0; BANKS, Quintel 1-0; BROWN, Jeff 1-0; BRUBAKER, Tyler 1-0; MUNCH, VINCE 1-0; TEAM 1-0; JOHNSON, Claude 0-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin Stephenson 3-5; T.J. Montague 2-6; Damien Ward 3-4; Joel Francis 3-3; Stephen Howard 3-1; Chris Wholey 2-1; Darius Burrus 1-2; Scottie Littles 0-3; Brandon Mitchell 1-1; Dominic Jeter 0-2; Danny Grogg 1-0; Cliff Woodard 1-0; Orlando Bryant 1-0; Sean McCoy 1-0; Ben Manis 0-1; Victor Williams 0-1; Terrell Corley 0-1; Charles Keating 0-1; Tyler Thompson 0-1; Jeff Mehlhaff 0-1.

Bridgewater 32 • Southern Virginia 23

Student-Ath;etes

RUSHING: Ferrum-DONNELLY, Justi 6-42; JOHNSON, Claude 4-24; JONES, Kenny 3-17; SMITH, Roger 7-minus 4; MAYO, Marcus 9-minus 13. Bridgewater Eagles-Thomas Tate 21-112; Darrin McKenzie 12-32; TEAM 2-minus 5; Hagan Driskell 6-minus 11.

Third Quarter 6:27 FC Mayo 76 yd punt return (Puschell kick) 2:30 FC Smith 33 yd pass from Mayo (Puschell kick), 3-51 1:28

Coaches

TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

Record: (0-3) Record: (3-0)

2011 Preview

BRIDGEWATER, Va. – Wide receiver Tyler Beiler (Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley) turned in a 212-yard performance on the receiving end to break the career receiving yardage record, formerly held by Marcus Richardson. Beiler now has 2,051 yards in his career, becoming just the second Bridgewater receiver to cross the 2,000-yard barrier. Ferrum struck first in the middle of the opening quarter on a 25-yard dash from Justin Donnelly to put the Panthers ahead 7-0. Bridgewater answered on the ensuing drive when quarterback Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) caught Beiler on a 57-yard route to tie the score at seven apiece. With 1:54 to play in the opening frame, the Panthers took 10-7 lead with a 29-yard Scott Puschell field goal, but it was the last time the Panthers would lead. At the 8:39 mark, Driskell caught Beiler on a 58-yard pitch and catch to put the Eagles up by a 14-10 tally. During Ferrum's ensuing drive, the Eagles defense forced a Panthers punt following a three and out. On the punt, junior Chris Wholey (Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford County) sprinted up the middle to block the T.J. Grzesikowski punt, which was recovered by senior Matt Jarvis (Berryville, Va./Clarke County) who returned the ball 11 yards to the endzone to put Bridgewater ahead 21-10. The punt block and return for a touchdown was the third special teams score of the year for the Eagles. Bridgewater forced another three and out from the Panthers before notching another touchdown before the intermission. Driskell connected with Beiler yet again, this time on a 38 yard exchange, to put the Eagles ahead 28-10 at the break. Following the intermission, a lethargic Bridgewater offense was forced into a pair of three and outs before the Panthers chipped the Eagles' lead to a 2817 margin off of a Marcus Mayo 76 yard punt return. Ferrum brought the game to a one-touchdown affair when Mayo connected with Roger Smith on a 33-yard route to bring the Eagles lead to a 28-24 score as the game headed to the fourth quarter. With 9:44 to play in the game, Driskell tossed his fourth touchdown of the game, this time to senior Keenan Tillar (Colonial Heights, Va./Thomas Dale) to put Bridgewater ahead 35-24. Ferrum's next drive went three and out before the Bridgewater offense chewed up the final seven-plus minutes of the game to record a 35-24 victory over the visiting Panthers.

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Sept. 25, 2010 • Bridgewater, Virginia • Jopson Field

Sept. 30, 2010 • Salem, Virginia • Salem Stadium Score by Quarters Southern Virginia Bridgewater Eagles

1 7 14

2 3 7

3 7 0

4 6 11

Score - 23 - 32

Record: (2-4) Record: (4-0):

First Quarter Third Quarter 9:49 BC Beiler 2 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 6-22 3:10 8:17 SVU Wilce 64 yd pass from Garner (Bowen kick), 2-66 0:57 7:58 SVU Garner 1 yd run (Bowen kick), 5-43 1:45 6:56 BC Tate 43 yd run (Thacker kick), 2-50 0:54 Fourth Quarter 13:21 SVU Wilce 23 yd pass from Garner (Bowen failed), 14-97 6:27 Second Quarter 10:43 BC Beiler 39 yd pass from Driskell (Hutchinson rush), 5-55 2:31 10:21 BC McKenzie 14 yd run (Thacker kick), 7-62 3:55 2:00 BC Thacker 22 yd field goal, 11-60 5:33 1:13 SVU Bowen 30 yd field goal, 4-6 2:05 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SVU BC 16 14 34-48 36-135 258 227 25-16-1 25-16-0 59-306 61-362 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-52 6-76 5-201 0-0 1-0 6-32.5 4-29.2 2-0 3-2 4-12 7-82 29:28 30:32 2 of 12 6 of 14 0 of 1 1 of 2 2-2 3-6 1-2 4-31

RUSHING: Southern Virginia-S. Andreasen 11-32; S. Scott 11-29; Z. Garner 12-minus 13. Bridgewater Eagles-Thomas Tate 9-65; Darrin McKenzie 6-35; Dwight Sweatt 8-24; Nathaniel Jackson 5-9; Nick Wimer 2-5; Hagan Driskell 6-minus 3.

PASSING: Southern Virginia-Z. Garner 15-24-1-258; M. Stevenson 1-1-0-0. Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 16-25-0-227. RECEIVING: Southern Virginia-B. Wilce 6-127; C. Harper 3-22; R. McGinn 2-38; D. Chapman 2-17; F. Skeen 1-25; S. Scott 1-22; B. Hancock III 1-7. Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 7-122; Keenan Tillar 4-32; Julius Delbridge 3-53; Darrin McKenzie 1-11; Justin Bingham 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Virginia-None. Bridgewater EaglesJordan Thacker 1-0. FUMBLES: Southern Virginia-Z. Garner 1-0. Bridgewater EaglesHagan Driskell 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): Southern Virginia-A. Amato 1-0. Bridgewater EaglesT.J. Montague 1-1; Scottie Littles 0-1; Dominic Jeter 1-0; Brandon Mitchell 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Southern Virginia-T. Davidson 6-5; M. Mellor 5-6; R. Williams 6-0; J. Hodges 5-1; C. John 3-2; P. Crawford 1-4; A. Amato 3-1; J. Malili 1-2; H. Kinikini 2-0; T. Savio 1-1; L. Herndon 1-1; T. Bowen 1-1; A. Cheney 1-1; B. Kassel 0-2; R. McGinn 1-0; Team 1-0; J. Larsen 1-0; D. Dikes 1-0; R. Hiatt 0-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Victor Williams 5-3; Scottie Littles 4-3; T.J. Montague 3-4; Stephen Howard 1-5; Terrell Corley 5-0; Dominic Jeter 2-3; Darius Burrus 1-4; Darrin Stephenson 1-4; Brandon Mitchell 2-2; Damien Ward 2-1; Joel Francis 1-2; Chris Wholey 1-2; Gilbert Kim 1-1; Eugene Cummings 1-1; Danny Grogg 0-2; Mike Clements 0-2; TEAM 1-0; David Cribb 1-0; Orlando Bryant 1-0; Murphy Luatua 0-1.

2011 fOOTBALL

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‘10 Review

SALEM, Va. – In their first return trip to Salem Stadium since the 2001 Stagg Bowl, the Bridgewater Eagles (4-0) jumped out to a 21-10 first half lead before mounting a fourth quarter comeback to post a 32-23 victory over the Southern Virginia Knights. Following a Southern Virginia (2-4) three-and-out, the Eagles struck first on a one-handed, two-yard touchdown catch from Tyler Beiler to put the Eagles ahead 7-0. Southern Virginia's quick-strike offense needed less than two minutes to knot the game up at seven a piece on a Zach Garner quarterback keeper. Bridgewater returned the favor 62 seconds later when a 43-yard scamper from senior running back Thomas Tate put the Eagles ahead 14-7. The Eagles extended their lead to a 21-7 advantage when fellow senior Darrin McKenzie barreled in from 14 yards out with 10:21 left in the opening half. Southern Virginia tallied the final score of the first stanza when a Tyler Bowen 30-yard field goal cut the halftime lead to 21-10. After the halftime intermission, the Knights struck first on a Garner to Brick Wilce 64-yard strike to bridge the gap at a 21-17 tally. Southern Virginia took the lead with 13:21 to play when Garner connected with Wilce again to put the Knights ahead 23-21. Three minutes later, the Eagles struck back when Driskell connected with Beiler for the second time, this time a 39-yard strike to put Bridgewater ahead 29-23 following a two point conversion from the feet of backup quarterback Jacob Hutchinson. Following a fourth down stop from the Bridgewater defense, the Eagles chewed up seven-plus minutes on the ensuing drive before a 22-yard Jordan Thacker field goal iced the deal to put Bridgewater up 32-23, which is the way the game would end. Driskell was impressive yet again. The Ruther Glen, Va. native was 16-of25 for 227 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Tate led the Eagles on the ground with nine carries for 65 yards and a score. On the receiving end, Beiler yet again went over 100 yards with a seven catch, 122 yard performance. Defensively, Victor Williams led the Eagles with eight tackles. The Eagles held their fourth straight opponent to under 100 yards on the ground. For the Knights, Garner was an impressive 15-of-24 for 258 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Garner threw an interception at the end of the game to Bridgewater defensive back Terrell Corley, which effectively ended the contest. Scott Andreasan led Southern Virginia on the ground with 11 carries for 32 yards. On the receiving end, Wilce led the Knights with six catches for 127 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Tommy Davidson and Matt Mellor led the Knights with 11 tackles apiece.


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‘10 Season in Review Hampden-Sydney 24 • Bridgewater 17 Oct. 9, 2010 • Bridgewater, Virginia • Jopson Field

BRIDGEWATER, Va. – After taking the Bridgewater Eagles football team took a 17-10 lead into the locker room, Hampden-Sydney tallied 14 unanswered points in the third quarter as the Eagles fell in their Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) opener to the Tigers by a 24-17 tally on Homecoming at Jopson Field. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Eagles. Hampden-Sydney struck first on their opening possession of the game when quarterback Travis Lane caught Sean Cavanagh on a 12-yard strike to put the Tigers ahead 7-0 with 13:29 left in the first quarter. Bridgewater answered six minutes later when quarterback Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) connected for the first of two touchdown passes to fellow senior Tyler Beiler (Ronks, Pa./Conestoga Valley) to knot the score up at seven each. Following a set of exchanges by both teams, Bridgewater took the lead midway through the second frame when Driskell once again connected with Beiler, this time from 18 yards out, to put the Eagles ahead 14-7. Hampden-Sydney chipped into the Bridgewater lead on the ensuing drive when a David Prizzia 31-yard field goal split the uprights to carve the Bridgewater lead to a 14-10 margin. Following a nine-play Tigers drive which stalled out, the Eagles got the ball back with 41 ticks left and made the best of it, chipping their way down field to the 14 yard line with seven seconds left in the first half. Freshman kicker Jordan Thacker (Hickory, N.C./Fred T. Foard) split the uprights on a 31-yard field goal with three seconds left in the first half to give the Eagles a 17-10 advantage as the game went to the intermission. Out of the halftime break, a Bridgewater fumble on its first possession of the second half proved costly, setting the Tigers up with great field position at the Eagles 12. Hampden-Sydney needed just one play to knot the game up at 17 when an Evan King scamper from 12 yards out tied the game up with 12:56 to play in the third quarter. Eleven minutes later, Hampden-Sydney took the lead on a three-yard pitch and catch from Lane to Stuart Callahan to put the Tigers up by a 24-17 tally. Bridgewater picked up new life when Jeff Mehlhaff (Louisa, Va./Louisa County) picked off a Lane pass at the Eagles three to open the fourth quarter. On the ensuing drive, the Eagles marched to the Hampden-Sydney 27 before a Thacker 44-yard field goal missed wide right, keeping the score at a 24-17 lead for the Tigers. Bridgewater forced a stop on the next Hampden-Sydney drive, giving the Eagles one more shot at forcing overtime with 3:17 left in the game. Following a complete pass to keep the drive alive on second and long, a pair of incomplete passes from Driskell was followed up by a HampdenSydney sack, forcing fourth down. With fourth and 13 showing, Driskell was flushed from the pocket and missed running back Nathaniel Jackson (Strasburg, Va./Skyline), effectively sealing the deal for Hampden-Sydney, giving the Tigers a hard-fought 24-17 win.

Score by Quarters Hampden-Sydney Bridgewater Eagles

1 2 3 4 Score 7 3 14 0 24 Record: (6-0,2-0) 7 10 0 0 17 Record: (4-1,0-1)

First Quarter 13:29 HSC Cavanagh 12 yd pass from Lane (Prizzia kick), 3-34 1:31 6:04 BC Beiler 21 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 4-76 2:06

Third Quarter 12:56 HSC King 12 yd run (Prizzia kick), 1-12 0:05 1:51 HSC Callahan 3 yd pass from Lane (Prizzia kick), 6-40 2:28

Second Quarter 9:49 BC Beiler 18 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 11-73 5:11 7:27 HSC Prizzia 21 yd field goal, 9-63 2:16 :03 BC Thacker 31 yd field goal, 6-61 0:38

RECEIVING: Hampden-Sydney-Evan King 5-43; Andrew Bruckner 5-35; Sean Cavanagh 4-39; Kyle Vance 2-21; Chris Shembo 1-16; Regis Craft 1-14; Mike Goad 1-7; Stuart Callahan 1-3. Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 9-186; Keenan Tillar 5-29; Darrin McKenzie 3-10; Nathaniel Jackson 2-13; Dwight Sweatt 1-13; Nick Wimer 1-12; Garrett Hicks 1-9; Julius Delbridge 1-6.

TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

HSC BC 16 21 29-59 35-114 178 278 31-20-1 38-23-1 60-237 73-392 0-0 0-0 2-4 3-49 4-72 4-50 1-43 1-44 6-42.8 4-41.8 1-0 2-1 5-60 10-122 25:41 34:19 6 of 13 9 of 19 0 of 0 1 of 3 4-5 2-2 3-17 4-32

INTERCEPTIONS: Hampden-Sydney-Shane Clarke 1-43. Bridgewater Eagles-Jeff Mehlhaff 1-44. FUMBLES: Hampden-Sydney-Sean Cavanagh 1-0. Bridgewater Eagles-TEAM 1-1; Tyler Beiler 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Hampden-Sydney-Will Riggenbach 1-0; Thomas McDonald 1-0; Ty Condrey 1-0. Bridgewater Eagles-Joel Francis 0-2; Dominic Jeter 0-2; Stephen Howard 2-0.

RUSHING: Hampden-Sydney-Evan King 10-54; Chris Shembo 5-23; Kyle Vance 1-2; Regis Craft 1-minus 1; TEAM 3-minus 7; Travis Lane 9-minus 12. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 15-126; Thomas Tate 2-6; Dwight Sweatt 6-5; Hagan Driskell 7-3; Jacob Hutchinson 1-2; Nathaniel Jackson 3-1; TEAM 1-minus 29. PASSING: Hampden-Sydney-Travis Lane 20-31-1-178. Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 23-37-1-278; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Hampden-Sydney-Trevor Ikwild 5-6; Bill Doody 8-2; Steven Fogleman 6-3; August Berling 3-5; Mark Poydence 3-3; Thomas McDonald 3-2; Will Riggenbach 1-4; Michael Ware 4-0; Zach Morgan 3-1; Shane Clarke 3-0; Ty Condrey 1-2; Tyler Ikwild 1-1; Clay Parker 1-0; John Sparagna 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Clyde Kessler 1-0; Sean Stewart 1-0; Andrew Bailey 0-1; Andrew Oliver 0-1; Jack Carpenter 0-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Darius Burrus 8-2; Scottie Littles 4-3; Terrell Corley 4-1; T.J. Montague 4-1; Joel Francis 2-3; Jeff Mehlhaff 1-3; Chris Wholey 3-0; Danny Grogg 2-1; Stephen Howard 2-1; Darrin Stephenson 2-1; Dominic Jeter 0-3; Brandon Mitchell 0-2; David Cribb 1-0; Derel Wright 1-0; Charles Keating 1-0; Jean Leman Rusangiza 1-0; Mike Clements 0-1; Damien Ward 0-1; Tyler Thompson 0-1.

Bridgewater 56 • Guilford 27

Oct. 16, 2010 • Greensboro, North Carolina • Armfield Athletic Center GREENSBORO, N.C. - Following a lethargic first 27 minutes, the Bridgewater Eagles offense found its rhythm, scoring twice in 89 seconds to take a 21-13 halftime lead before rolling up 35 second half points to cruise past the Guilford Quakers by a 56-27 score at the Armfield Athletic Center. Senior Darrin McKenzie barreled for a career-high 219 yards in the victory. The 56-point outpouring from the Eagles is the highest point total for a Bridgewater team since the 76 point effort against the Quakers in 2007. Guilford got on the board in a hurry, scoring on the first drive of the game on a five yard strike from quarterback Billy Watkins to receiver Ben King to put the Quakers ahead 7-0. After a rough start for the Bridgewater offense in the first quarter, the Eagles capitalized on the short field caused by a Guilford muffed punt. Bridgewater’s drive looked to stall out at the three, before a Guilford penalty allowed the Eagles to go for it from the two. Starting quarterback Carlos Gonzalez caught freshman fullback Nick Wimer out of the backfield on a two-yard strike to knot the game up at seven each with 11:18 to play in the opening frame. Following the Bridgewater score, Guilford marched back down the field going 71 yards in five plays to regain the lead when Watkins connected with King on a 20-yard pitch and catch to put the Quakers back up by a 13-7 tally. Tyler Hull’s PAT missed wide right to keep the score at a 13-7 margin with 9:54 to play in the second quarter. Bridgewater’s offense continued to struggle until a 45-yard connection from replacement quarterback Hagan Driskell to senior Tyler Beiler put the Eagles in scoring position at the Quakers three. Two plays later, Driskell put the ball in from a yard out on a quarterback keeper to put the Eagles ahead 14-13. On the ensuing kickoff, the Guilford return man muffed the kick, giving Bridgewater excellent field position inside the Quakers red zone. On one leg, Driskell dashed to the two to set up a 19-yard Jordan Thacker field goal. Thacker’s attempt missed wide left to send the Eagles to a locker room with a 21-13 lead. Bridgewater avoided disaster following a turnover on the opening kickoff as the Eagles defense forced a Guilford three and out to get the ball back with 14 minutes left in the third quarter. The Eagles capitalized on the ensuing drive when senior Darrin McKenzie barreled 49 yards to the Guilford nine before powering his way into the endzone two plays later to put the Eagles ahead 28-13. Nine minutes later, Driskell connected with Beiler on a 19-yard strike to put the Eagles ahead 35-13 as the game headed to the fourth quarter. With 13:43 to play in the game, sophomore Dwight Sweatt barreled into the endzone from seven yards out to put the Eagles up 42-13. Guilford responded on the ensuing kickoff on an 84 yard kickoff return from the feet of Jordan Nelson to bridge the gap to a 42-19 Bridgewater lead, after the Quakers two-point conversion attempt failed. Less than three minutes later, Gonzalez tossed his second touchdown pass of the day, this time a 34-yard connection with Julius Delbridge to put the Eagles ahead by a 49-19 tally. Guilford responded one more time on Watkins’ third touchdown pass of the day to cut the Eagles lead to a 49-27 gap. The Eagles struck last with Sweatt again rumbling in from seven yards out to finalize the scoring at a 56-27 tally.

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Score by Quarters Bridgewater Eagles Guilford

1 2 3 4 Score 0 21 14 21 56 Record: (5-1,1-1) 7 6 0 14 27 Record: (0-6,0-2)

First Quarter 10:52 GC King 5 yd pass from Watkins (Hull kick), 9-83 4:08 Second Quarter 11:18 BC Wimer 1 yd pass from Gonzalez (Thacker kick), 5-26 2:10, 9:54 GC King 20 yd pass from Watkins (Hull kick failed), 5-71 1:21 2:28 BC Driskell 1 yd run (Thacker kick), 5-55 2:00 :59 BC McKenzie 1 yd run (Thacker kick), 6-26 1:16 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BC GC 17 14 40-312 22-27 196 344 31-14-1 49-26-0 71-508 71-371 0-0 0-0 3-27 2-3 4-14 8-146 0-0 1-0 5-32.8 6-29.3 3-1 7-3 6-37 8-63 29:44 30:09 5 of 15 5 of 17 4 of 5 2 of 5 7-9 2-3 2-18 1-3

RUSHING: Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 19-219; Dwight Sweatt 14-51; Jacob Hutchinson 2-19; Nathaniel Jackson 2-13; Hagan Driskell 3-10. Guilford-Ray Brown 7-22; Thomas Kicinski 6-19; Bailey Crego 1-4; Billy Watkins 5-minus 1; Zac Halbert 2-minus 7; Team 1-minus 10.

Bridgewater College

Third Quarter 12:58 BC McKenzie 2 yd run (Thacker kick), 4-64 1:34 3:48 BC Beiler 19 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 2-51 0:44 Fourth Quarter 13:43 BC Sweatt 7 yd run (Thacker kick), 8-56 3:12 13:26 GC Nelson 84 yd kickoff return (Watkins pass failed) 10:40 BC Delbridge 34 yd pass from Gonzalez (Thacker kick), 7-53 2:39 5:36 GC Hasty 6 yd pass from Watkins (Parker pass), 12-58 4:55 1:19 BC Sweatt 7 yd run (Davis kick), 8-39 4:16

PASSING: Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 7-16-1-118; Carlos Gonzalez 7-13-0-78; Chris Curry 0-1-0-0; Jacob Hutchinson 0-1-0-0. Guilford-Billy Watkins 25-47-0-339; Zac Halbert 1-2-0-5. RECEIVING: Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 5-106; Julius Delbridge 3-43; Sean McCoy 2-19; Nick Wimer 2-9; Keenan Tillar 1-17; Nathaniel Jackson 1-2. Guilford-Ben King 15-251; Justin Parker 3-5; L. Blake 2-13; Ray Brown 2-5; Mike Williams 1-54; Tyler Hasty 1-6; Thomas Kicinski 1-5; Chris Heflin 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Bridgewater Eagles-None. Guilford-Jordan Nelson 1-0. FUMBLES: Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 1-1; Ben Manis 1-0; Mike Clements 1-0. Guilford-Ben King 2-1; Team 1-0; L. Blake 1-0; Ray Brown 1-0; Thomas Kicinski 1-1; Jordan Nelson 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Bridgewater Eagles-Dominic Jeter 1-0; Stephen Howard 1-0. Guilford-Kyle May 1-0.


Washington and Lee 35 • Bridgewater 34 Score by Quarters Washington and Lee Bridgewater Eagles

1 7 14

2 14 7

3 7 13

4 7 0

Score 35 Record: (5-2,4-0) 34 Record: (5-2,1-2)

First Quarter 10:03 BC Tate 1 yd run (Davis kick), 9-49 4:57 3:14 WL Murray 4 yd run (Alston kick), 4-46 1:20 :02 BC McKenzie 2 yd run (Davis kick), 7-69 3:03

Third Quarter 10:23 BC McKenzie 1 yd run (Davis kick), 8-48 3:37 5:21 WL Heinsohn 7 yd run (Alston kick), 10-60 5:02 02:06 BC McKenzie 12 yd run (Davis kick failed), 7-62 3:08

Second Quarter 11:23 WL Heinsohn 2 yd run (Alston kick), 10-68 3:39 8:25 BC Beiler 40 yd pass from Driskell (Davis kick), 6-64 2:53 4:07 WL Heinsohn 3 yd run (Alston kick), 10-64 4:12

Fourth Quarter 8:31 WL Westfal 8 yd run (Alston kick), 6-47 2:42 PASSING: Washington and Lee-Charlie Westfal 3-6-0-36. Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 9-19-0-119.

TEAM STATS W&L BC FIRST DOWNS 26 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 68-438 40-231 PASSING YDS (NET) 36 119 Passes Att-Comp-Int 6-3-0 19-9-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-474 59-350 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-22 1-11 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-36 5-106 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-41.0 3-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-26 4-33 Possession Time 29:26 30:34 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 12 4 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-11

RECEIVING: Washington and Lee-Cody Smith 1-32; Harrison Hudson 1-3; Brett Murray 1-1. Bridgewater Eagles-Julius Delbridge 4-41; Tyler Beiler 3-58; Garrett Hicks 1-10; Darrin McKenzie 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington and Lee-None. Bridgewater Eagles-None.

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FUMBLES: Washington and Lee-Charlie Westfal 1-1; Luke Heinsohn 1-1. Bridgewater Eagles-None. SACKS (UA-A): Washington and Lee-John Kavanagh 1-0. Bridgewater Eagles-Dominic Jeter 0-1; Stephen Howard 0-1.

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RUSHING: Washington and Lee-Harrison Hudson 18-204; Luke Heinsohn 19-99; Charlie Westfal 14-62; Brett Murray 10-59; Russell Stewart 3-16; Sasha Vandalov 1-3; TEAM 3-minus 5. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 26-146; Tyler Beiler 1-46; Thomas Tate 11-40; Julius Delbridge 1-6; Hagan Driskell 1-minus 7.

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BRIDGEWATER, Va. - On a day when senior wide receiver Tyler Beiler set the career receptions record, a 39-yard Will Davis field goal missed wide right with 1:19 to play as the Washington and Lee Generals escaped Jopson Field with a 35-34 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football victory over the Bridgewater Eagles. Washington and Lee’s conference leading rush offense rushed for 438 yards on the Eagles ODAC-leading rushing defense. Bridgewater struck first on its opening possession, when a Thomas Tate (Staunton, Va./ Robert E. Lee) rush for one yard capped off a seven play, 49 yard drive to put the Eagles ahead by a 7-0 score. The Eagles defense was up to the task early, holding the Generals off of the scoreboard on their first drive. Following a Bridgewater three-and-out, Washington and Lee knotted the game up at seven each on a four-yard Brett Murray carry with 3:14 left in the opening stanza. Bridgewater answered the Generals’ score with a two-yard Darrin McKenzie (Rustburg, Va./ Brookville) touchdown run with two ticks left in the first quarter to take a 14-7 advantage. Washington and Lee responded with a 10 play, 68 yard drive of its own, capped off by a two yard Luke Heinsohn touchdown burst, to tie the game back up at 14 a piece with 11 and change to play in the first half. Following the Washington and Lee score, Bridgewater responded yet again when quarterback Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) connected with Beiler on a 40 yard pitch and catch to put the Eagles ahead 21-14. Washington and Lee tallied the final score of the half on a three-yard Heinsohn carry to tie the game at 21 each as the game headed to the intermission. Out of the halftime break, Washington and Lee made its first mistake of the day, when Eagles defensive end Dominic Jeter (Yorktown, Va./Tabb) forced a Charlie Westfal fumble to give Bridgewater the ball on the Generals 48. Bridgewater regained the lead on a one-yard McKenzie carry on the ensuing drive to put the Eagles back ahead 28-21. Washington and Lee immediately responded with a 10-play, 60 yard drive, capped off by Heinsohn’s third touchdown of the game to knot the score at 28-28. The two teams continued to exchange scores when McKenzie scored from 12 yards out to put the Eagles ahead 34-28, after the Davis PAT attempt missed wide. Bridgewater forced another Washington and Lee miscue on the ensuing drive, but a Bridgewater’s offense went three-and-out on their following drive to give the Generals the ball with 11:13 to play. Washington and Lee used a 32-yard Westfal to Cody Smith strike to move into the Bridgewater redzone before a Westfal keeper from eight yards out put the Generals up 35-34 after the PAT. Following the Washington and Lee score, Bridgewater used a 12 play drive to chew up nearly seven minutes of the clock, before the drive stalled out at the Generals 22, forcing a 39 yard field goal attempt. Will Davis’ 39-yard field goal missed wide left, allowing the Generals to escape Jopson Field with a 35-34 victory. Both offensive units were clicking as the two teams racked up 824 total yards between them, including 669 yards on the ground.

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Oct. 23, 2010 • Bridgewater, Virginia • Jopson Field

Bridgewater 24 • Emory & Henry 10

Oct. 30, 2010 • Bridgewater, Virginia • Jopson Field Score by Quarters Emory & Henry Bridgewater Eagles

1 0 7

2 0 0

3 7 3

4 3 14

Score 10 Record: (4-5,0-5) 24 Record: (6-2,2-2)

First Quarter 10:03 BC McKenzie 3 yd run (Thacker kick), 9-60 4:57 Third Quarter 6:47 BC Thacker 22 yd field goal, 12-70 6:48 3:35 EHC Santolla 14 yd pass from Beck (Turchin kick), 5-68 3:03 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

EHC BC 17 18 25-110 41-149 187 235 34-17-1 23-16-0 59-297 64-384 1-4 0-0 1-5 3-31 5-38 3-31 0-0 1-13 5-39.4 3-42.0 0-0 3-2 2-25 6-64 25:42 34:18 3 of 12 6 of 11 1 of 2 1 of 1 1-2 3-3 1-5 0-0

RUSHING: Emory & Henry-Caleb Jennings 15-46; Dustin Beck 6-37; Zack Santolla 2-25; Bobby Taylor 2-2. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 21-77; Thomas Tate 14-62; Jacob Hutchinson 1-6; Dwight Sweatt 1-6; Tyler Beiler 1-3; Hagan Driskell 3-minus 5.

Fourth Quarter 12:02 EHC Turchin 42 yd field goal, 11-54 5:30 10:31 BC Beiler 42 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 3-55 1:24 1:17 BC Hutchinson 6 yd run (Thacker kick), 15-58 8:06

RECEIVING: Emory & Henry-Caleb Jennings 5-44; Prest. Jennings 5-36; Anthony Sims 4-64; Cody Bridge 1-18; Zack Santolla 1-14; Adrian Jordan 1-11. Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 8-156; Nick Wimer 3-38; Keenan Tillar 3-22; Thomas Tate 1-14; Tyler Staton 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Emory & Henry-None. Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin Stephenson 1-13. FUMBLES: Emory & Henry-None. Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 2-1; Hagan Driskell 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Emory & Henry-Daniel Preston 1-0. Bridgewater EaglesNone. TACKLES (UA-A): Emory & Henry-Daniel Woods 8-7; Daniel Preston 3-10; CJ Hodges 4-8; S. Callahan 0-8; Keith Taylor 0-8; R. Rutherford 4-2; Anthony Jones 4-1; D. Patterson 3-2; Devan Sproles 0-5; Tyler Houk 1-2; Travis Bolt 0-3; Ross Ellis 0-3; Mike Young 0-2; Prest. Jennings 1-0; Duke Terry 1-0; Paden Gaines 0-1. Bridgewater Eagles-T.J. Montague 3-6; Terrell Corley 5-2; Scottie Littles 3-3; Brandon Mitchell 1-5; Darrin Stephenson 4-1; Danny Grogg 2-3; Stephen Howard 3-1; Mike Clements 1-3; David Cribb 0-3; Murphy Luatua 0-3; Cliff Woodard 2-0; Damien Ward 2-0; Jeff Mehlhaff 0-2; Joel Francis 0-2; Dominic Jeter 0-2; Chris Wholey 1-0; Sean McCoy 1-0.

PASSING: Emory & Henry-Dustin Beck 17-32-1-187; Team 0-2-0-0. Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 16-23-0-235.

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BRIDGEWATER, Va. – Senior Tyler Beiler (Ronks, Pa./Conestoga Valley) hauled in a 42-yard touchdown reception with 10 minutes to play to put the Bridgewater Eagles football team up 17-10, before a Jacob Hutchinson (Greenville, Va./Riverheads) fake field goal with 1:17 capped off a 24-10 victory over the Emory and Henry Wasps on Senior Day at Jopson Field. On their first possession of the game, the Bridgewater (6-2, 2-2 ODAC) offense marched right down field on the Wasps before a three-yard touchdown run from Darrin McKenzie (Rustburg, Va./Brookville) put the Eagles up 7-0 with 10:03 to go in the opening stanza. Emory and Henry moved into Bridgewater territory on its ensuing drive before a Dustin Beck passed was intercepted at the 17-yard line by Darrin Stephenson (Chesapeake, Va./Indian River) to thwart an early Wasps drive. Both teams had three-and-outs to end the first frame as the defenses buckled down in the latter part of the quarter. Another three-and-out, this time by Bridgewater, opened the second quarter before Emory and Henry got the ball back with 13:36 to play in the opening half. Emory and Henry trudged to the Eagles 30 before things stalled out for the Wasps offense, forcing a field goal attempt. Matt Turchin’s 47-yard field goal attempt went wide right to keep the score at 7-0. Bridgewater had another scoring opportunity thwarted in its final drive of the half when Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) connected with Beiler. Beiler scampered to the one-yard line before defender Daniel Woods forced a fumble, which was recovered by the Wasps in the endzone to keep the Eagles off of the scoreboard. The game remained 7-0 as both teams headed to the intermission. Following an Emory and Henry three-and-out to open the half, Bridgewater drove 70 yards on 11 plays to set up a 22-yard chip shot field goal. Freshman Jordan Thacker (Hickory, N.C./Fred T. Foard) converted the 22-yard attempt to put the Eagles ahead 10-0 with 6:47 to play in the third quarter. Emory & Henry responded with a quick 68 yard scoring drive, capped off by a 14 yard strike from Beck to Zack Santolla to chip the Eagles’ lead to 10-7 with 3:35 left in the third quarter. After a three-and-out from Bridgewater on its ensuing drive, Emory & Henry drove to the Bridgewater 25 before a 42-yard Turchin field goal split the uprights to knot the score at 10 a piece with 12:02 to play. Bridgewater responded to the Wasps score in a hurry when Driskell connected with Beiler from 42 yards out to put the Eagles ahead 17-10. Emory & Henry’s offense had a three and out on its subsequent possession, setting up Bridgewater’s lengthy game-winning drive. Bridgewater used a 14-play, 58 yard drive to march to the Emory & Henry six before setting up the would be field goal for Thacker. On the snap, Hutchinson barreled off of the left side to the endzone to put the nail in the coffin, giving Bridgewater a 24-10 victory. Driskell was solid through the air, completing 16 of 23 passes for 235 yards and a score. Driskell moved into second place on the career passing yardage list with 4,934 career yards. On the ground, the two-headed monster of Thomas Tate (Staunton, Va./ Robert E. Lee) and McKenzie led the Eagles to 149 yards on the ground. McKenzie barreled for a game-high 77 yards, while Tate chipped in 62 yards in the win.


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‘10 Season in Review Bridgewater 31 • Randolph-Macon 26 Nov. 6, 2010 • Ashland, Virginia • Day Field

ASHLAND, Va. – Bridgewater jumped out to a 29-6 lead behind an opportunistic defense and a record-setting performance from wide receiver Tyler Beiler before holding off a late Randolph-Macon rally to defeat the Yellow Jackets by a 29-26 tally at Day Field. Beiler hauled in seven passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns to snap the single-game receiving record by one yard. Bridgewater’s offense struggled early on, with two three-and-outs to open the game, but the defense was stout, holding the conference’s leading scoring offense off of the scoreboard early. At the mid-way point in the first stanza, the Eagles got rolling, when quarterback Hagan Driskell connected with Beiler to move Bridgewater into Randolph-Macon territory. Three plays later, the Eagles moved into scoring position on a McKenzie run, before an 18-yard Jordan Thacker field goal gave Bridgewater a 3-0 lead with 3:25 to play in the first quarter. On the ensuing drive, Randolph-Macon moved into Bridgewater territory before a huge stop by the defense forced a turnover on downs, keeping the Eagles ahead 3-0. Bridgewater answered with a 70-yard strike from Driskell to Beiler to put the Eagles ahead 10-0 with 10:19 to play in the opening half. Randolph-Macon immediately answered when the Yellow Jackets settled for a field goal with 4:27 to play in the first half to chip the Bridgewater lead to 10-3. With 3:09 to play in the first half, Bridgewater tacked another touchdown on the board when Driskell again hit Beiler, this time from 78 yards out, to build a 16-3 advantage. On the following Randolph-Macon drive, Stephen Howard (Afton, Va./Nelson County) picked off a screen pass and returned it 32 yards to the endzone to put the Eagles up 23-3. Randolph-Macon moved the ball inside the Bridgewater five with under a minute left but another Bridgewater goal-line stand kept the score at 23-3 as the game headed to the intermission. Out of the halftime break, the Yellow Jackets marched downfield but settled for another field goal to chip the lead to 23-6. Following a Bridgewater turnover on downs, the defense against came up with a huge turnover when Brandon Mitchell returned an interception to the endzone to put Bridgewater ahead 29-6 after the PAT failed. Randolph-Macon again moved into the Bridgewater redzone, but a defensive hold kept the Yellow Jackets off of the scoreboard, giving the Eagles the ball back. Bridgewater committed its first miscue of the day on its next possession when a McKenzie fumble gave Randolph-Macon the ball in Eagles territory. The Yellow Jackets responded with a 42 yard run from Drake Saunders to cut the lead to 29-12. The two-point conversion attempt failed, keeping the margin at 17 as the game entered the final quarter. Randolph-Macon barreled downfield again on its first possession of the final quarter to cut the Bridgewater lead to a 29-19 margin when Scruggs scored from 17 yards out with 14 and change remaining. Following an ineffective drive from both teams, Randolph-Macon cut the lead to three points when a 20 yard completion went to the endzone to bridge the gap to 29-26 with 3:56 remaining. Bridgewater got a first down on the following drive but couldn’t drain the clock, giving the Yellow Jackets the ball back with 2:12 to play and 90 yards to go. On the first play of the drive, senior Scottie Littles (Norfolk, Va./Landstown) picked off a Greg Petrohovich pass to give the Eagles the ball back inside the Randolph-Macon redzone. Bridgewater tried to drain the clock out but Randolph-Macon held the Eagles out of the endzone to get the ball back with 25 ticks remaining.

Score by Quarters Bridgewater Eagles Randolph-Macon

1 3 0

2 3 20 6 3 9

4 2 14

Score 31 Record: (7-2,3-2) 26 Record: (7-2,3-2)

First Quarter 3:25 BC Thacker 18 yd field goal, 7-76 2:36 Second Quarter 10:19 BC Beiler 70 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 2-75 0:57 4:27 R-MC Storm 24 yd field goal, 13-39 5:47 3:09 BC Beiler 78 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker failed), 3-87 1:09 2:18 BC Howard 32 yd interception return (Thacker kick) TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BC R-MC 7 26 33-87 64-280 221 176 15-8-0 31-11-3 48-308 95-456 0-0 1-7 1-11 3-6 6-73 5-74 3-58 0-0 8-35.5 2-35.0 1-1 3-1 6-55 3-20 25:17 34:43 1 of 11 7 of 18 0 of 1 1 of 5 1-2 4-7 3-15 3-16

Third Quarter 12:01 R-MC Storm 23 yd field goal, 9-60 2:54 9:18 BC Mitchell 15 yd interception return (Thacker kick failed) 2:24 R-MC Sanders 42 yd run (Peoples rush failed), 2-42 0:11 Fourth Quarter 12:43 R-MC Scruggs 17 yd run (Storm kick), 6-53 2:05 3:56 R-MC Crouch 18 yd pass from Petrohovich (Storm kick), 10-59 3:18 :14 BC Francis safety RECEIVING: Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 7-218; Julius Delbridge 1-3. Randolph-Macon-Earl Peoples 4-86; Michael Atkinso 2-24; Drake Sanders 2-6; Ed Tyson 1-34; Dan Crouch 1-18; Vance Hendren 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Bridgewater Eagles-Stephen Howard 1-32; Brandon Mitchell 1-15; Scottie Littles 1-11. Randolph-Macon-None. FUMBLES: Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 1-1. RandolphMacon-Earl Peoples 1-0; T. Scruggs 1-0; Luke Sellers 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Bridgewater Eagles-Joel Francis 1-0; Mike Clements 0-1; T.J. Montague 0-1; Dominic Jeter 1-0. Randolph-MaconJaryd Grimsley 2-0; Akeem Hardy 1-0.

RUSHING: Bridgewater Eagles-Darrin McKenzie 17-65; Thomas Tate 9-30; TEAM 1-minus 1; Hagan Driskell 6-minus 7. RandolphMacon-T. Scruggs 34-140; Drake Sanders 18-118; Luke Sellers 8-17; G.Petrohovich 4-5. PASSING: Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 8-15-0-221. RandolphMacon-Luke Sellers 8-24-2-135; G.Petrohovich 3-7-1-41.

Bridgewater 38 • Catholic 28

Nov. 13, 2010 • Washington, D.C. • Armfield Athletic Center WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senior quarterback Hagan Driskell (Ruther Glen, Va./Caroline) posted a career-high four touchdown passes and wide receiver Tyler Beiler (Ronks, Pa./Conestoga Valley) hauled in three touchdown passes as the Bridgewater Eagles (8-2) football team posted a 38-28 victory over the Catholic Cardinals (4-6) to round out the regular season. Bridgewater’s eight wins on the year marks the most since the 2006 season. Following a short drive from the Cardinals, Bridgewater’s ensuing drive chewed up eight minutes before setting up the Eagles from the one-yard line on fourth down. The Eagles elected to go for it, but running back Darrin McKenzie (Rustburg, Va./Brookville) was met in the air, keeping the game scoreless with under six minutes to play in the first stanza. Catholic went three and out on the following drive, before a Beiler punt return gave the Eagles excellent field position inside the Cardinals 30. Bridgewater took the lead four plays later on a three-yard route to fullback Nick Wimer (Grottoes, Va./Spotswood) to put the Eagles ahead 7-0. Catholic responded in a hurry when a 65 yard kick return set the Cardinals up at the Bridgewater 10. The Cardinals punched it on the next play on a 10 yard pass to Mike Smith to knot the game at 7-7. Following a fumble on the kickoff and a three-and-out, cornerback Damien Ward (Chesterfield, Va./Louisa County) the Cardinals punt, giving Bridgewater excellent field position at the Catholic 39. The Eagles regained the lead four plays later when a 25-yard strike from Driskell to Beiler putting Bridgewater ahead 14-7 with 13:25 to play in the first half. Bridgewater looked to force a three-and-out, but a roughing the kicker penalty breathed new life into the Cardinals continuing their drive. Catholic capitalized on the Bridgewater miscue four plays later when a 13-yard Smith carry tied the game up at 14 each with 10:13 left in the second quarter. On the following possession, Bridgewater used a 45 yard streak to Beiler to regain the lead at a 21-14 tally which is where the game would remain as it entered the halftime intermission. Out of the intermission, Bridgewater marched right down field on the Cardinals, with the assistance of two personal fouls before Driskell caught Beiler again, this time from 31 yards out to put the Eagles ahead 28-14 with 13:34 to play in the third stanza. Catholic answered nine plays later when a Greg Cordivari pass to Alonzo Cooke from eight yards out bridged the gap to a 28-21 tally. The touchdown exchange continued when Driskell accounted for his fifth touchdown of the day on a one-yard QB keeper to put the Eagles ahead 35-21 with under five and change to play in the third. Following a pair of exchanges, Bridgewater added to its lead when Jordan Thacker’s (Hickory, N.C./Fred T. Foard) career-long 43 yard field goal split the uprights to put the Eagles ahead 38-21 with under 14 to play in the game. Catholic mounted a nine yard, 54-yard drive on its ensuing possession to bring the score to a 38-28 tally with 10:14 remaining off of a Mike Smith 25yard reception, his second of the game. Bridgewater got the ball back with 4:45 to play and used up the remainder of the clock to pick up its eighth win of the year with a 38-28 triumph over the Cardinals at Cardinals Stadium.

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Score by Quarters Bridgewater Eagles Catholic University

1 7 7

2 14 7

3 14 7

4 3 7

Score 38 Record: (8-2,4-2) 28 Record: (4-6,2-4)

First Quarter Third Quarter 13:34 BC Beiler 31 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 3-52 1:18 1:38 BC Wimer 3 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 4-28 1:38 1:24 CUA Smith 10 yd pass from Cordivari (Maloney kick), 1-10 0:13 9:48 CUA Cooke 8 yd pass from Cordivari (Maloney kick), 9-77 3:41 5:07 BC Driskell 1 yd run (Thacker kick), 9-57 4:36 Second Quarter 13:25 BC Beiler 25 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 4-39 1:35 Fourth Quarter 13:42 BC Thacker 44 yd field goal, 10-21 5:32 10:13 CUA Smith 13 yd run ( Maloney kick), 7-65 2:10 8:49 BC Beiler 45 yd pass from Driskell (Thacker kick), 3-61 1:19 10:14 CUA Smith 27 yd pass from Cordivari (Maloney kick), 8-54 3:12 TEAM STATS FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BC CUA 27 19 48-197 29-175 274 121 23-20-0 32-17-1 71-471 61-296 0-0 0-0 4-33 0-0 5-114 7-160 1-0 0-0 1-37.0 6-31.0 2-2 0-0 9-92 11-87 37:42 22:18 7 of 12 6 of 13 1 of 2 1 of 1 3-5 3-3 0-0 2-8

RUSHING: Bridgewater Eagles-Thomas Tate 18-83; Darrin McKenzie 15-59; Nick Wimer 4-32; Hagan Driskell 8-13; Michael Ward 1-7; Ben Manis 1-2; Dwight Sweatt 1-1. Catholic University-M Pitsenberger 19-80; Mike Smith 4-40; Nick Cortese 2-25; G Cordivari 1-9; Rich Barry 3-9; Alonzo Cooke 0-12.

PASSING: Bridgewater Eagles-Hagan Driskell 20-23-0-274. Catholic University-G Cordivari 14-26-1-88; Chris Gazda 3-6-0-33. RECEIVING: Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 6-125; Keenan Tillar 6-92; Thomas Tate 3-18; Nick Wimer 2-17; Julius Delbridge 1-13; Joel Gast 1-8; Darrin McKenzie 1-1. Catholic University-Mike Smith 6-35; M Pitsenberger 3-21; Alonzo Cooke 2-33; Rich Barry 2-9; Anthony Gibbs 1-14; Timbo McGarry 1-4; Nick Cortese 1-3; L DeSimone 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Bridgewater Eagles-Terrell Corley 1-0. Catholic University-None. FUMBLES: Bridgewater Eagles-Tyler Beiler 2-2. Catholic UniversityNone. SACKS (UA-A): Bridgewater Eagles-None. Catholic University-Kirk Kasa 1-0; Vinny Cortese 1-0.


The College


Strength and Conditioning Maintaining top physical condition is the job of the strength and conditioning staff. The goal of the strength and conditioning staff is to undertake reduce the risk of athletic injury, develop the force potential (strength and power) of each athlete, enhance the specific movement patterns related to their activity and address the energy needs for each sport. Ultimately the staff intends to maximize the athletic potential of each of our student athletes.

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Joe Soltis

The College employees three staff members in the Strength and Conditioning office.

Jack Johnson


Athletic Training Barbara Long

College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful. Bridgewater employs a fivemember athletic training staff. Under the tutilege of Director Barbara Long, the group of Sarah Cook, Chase Hale, Ellen Hicks and Scott Powers serve as Assistant Athletic Trainers for the entire Bridgewater College Athletics Department.

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Bridgewater employs five Certified Athletic Trainers. Each sport has an ATC that is assigned to their sport, providing nearly full-time coverage to each of the Eagles’ 20 sports teams. Bridgewater’s ATCs have more than 70 years of cumulative professional experience in high schools, colleges, outpatient orthopedic clinics, medical sales, physician extenders and elite sports with the US Olympic Training Center and USA Wrestling Federation.








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