Football Fans... Welcome to another exciting season of Yellowjacket football at Rochester Community and Technical College! On behalf of the football team, coaches, students, faculty, and staff, thank you for your support. As RCTC’s newly appointed President, I am excited for what the year holds for our student athletes, both on and off the field. RCTC has a history of providing college experiences typically found at four-year universities and, thanks to the support of our local community, the Rochester Regional Stadium will be experiencing some growth and expansion itself in the coming months. This includes additional seating for up to 5,000 spectators, adding locker/changing rooms, expanding the press box and videotaping facilities, and much more. In addition to the athletic facilities, students on our campus may also choose from a variety of other student life programs to make lifelong connections with other students, develop leadership and life skills, and of course, be part of the most extensive varsity sports program of any public two-year college in the state. So while on campus, feel free to tour the entire campus, study in our library, view our artwork, or just walk the grounds. You’ll be amazed at what you’ll find at RCTC. Again, thank you for your support, and GO YELLOWJACKETS!
Leslie R. McClellon RCTC President
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Year to Year Team Record 1968...................................................5-1 1969...................................................9-1 1970................................................... 7-2 1971.................................................. 6-4 1972...................................................8-1 1973................................................... 7-1 1974............................................... 4-2-2 1975................................................ 10-0 1976...................................................9-1 1977................................................... 7-2 1978.................................................10-1 1979................................................... 7-2 1980...................................................9-2 1981................................................7-1-1 1982................................................... 7-1 1983...................................................8-2 1984...................................................9-1 1985...................................................3-5 1986................................................... 7-2 1987...................................................4-3 1988...................................................5-3 1989...................................................6-2 1990................................................... 7-2 1991...................................................6-3 1992...................................................6-3 1993.................................................10-1 1994................................................... 7-2 1995...................................................9-1 1996...................................................8-2 1997.................................................10-1 1998...................................................7-4 1999.................................................10-1 2000................................................ 12-0 2001................................................ 10-2 2002................................................. 11-1 2003...................................................9-3 2004...................................................9-3 2005...................................................9-3 2006...................................................7-4 2007.................................................11-0 2008...................................................8-2 2009................................................ 10-2 2010................................................ 10-2 2011................................................. 11-1 2012.................................................10-1 2013................................................ 10-2 Total - 369-86-3 30 Division Titles 19 State Titles 21 Bowl Games
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Sat. Aug. 23 Vermilion Ironmen Sat. Aug. 30 Mesabi Range Norsemen Sat. Sept. 6 Central Lakes Raiders Sat. Sept. 13 Ridgewater Warriors (Homecoming) Sat. Sept. 20 NDSCS Wildcats Sat. Sept. 27 MSCTC-Fergus Falls Spartans Sat. Oct. 4 Minnesota West Bluejays Sat. Oct. 11 Bye Sat. Oct. 18 Fond Du Lac Thunder Sat. Oct. 25 Playoffs Sat. Nov. 1 Playoffs Sat. Nov. 8 MCAC State Championship
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ALL HOME GAMES WILL BE PLAYED AT THE ROCHESTER REGIONAL STADIUM! Check our website for game time or schedule changes at:
2013 Results RCTC....39...... Northland Community College (Thief River Falls)..........34 RCTC... 54...... Itasca Comm College (Grand Rapids)...............................7 RCTC....26...... Fon Du Lac Tribal/Comm College (Cloquet)..................0 RCTC... 48...... Central Lakes Comm College (Brainerd)......................11 RCTC....31...... Mesabi Range Comm/Tech College (Virginia/Eveleth).....7 RCTC....91...... MN State Comm/Tech College MSCTC (Fergus Falls).......7 RCTC....26...... Ridgewater College (Willmar/Hutchinson).......................14 RCTC....24...... Minnesota West Comm/Tech College (Worthington)...32 PLAYOFFS RCTC....27...... Ridgewater College (Willmar/Hutchinson).......................15 PLAYOFFS RCTC....33...... Vermilion (Ely)...........................................................7 MCAC STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RCTC....27...... Central Lakes Comm College (Brainerd)......................14
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A campus of more than 500 acres More than 70 technical and transfer programs More than 120 degree options More than 300 online classes for students near and far Award-winning, dedicated faculty More than $50 million in campus enhancements since 2000 Service learning programs in the U.S. and around the world Expansive technology initiatives throughout the campus Innovative partnerships with Rochester business and industry Diverse career pathways with other educational institutions Ten varsity sports with 191 All-American athletes Nationally recognized Regional Sports Center with more than 20 athletic fields and Rochester Regional Stadium, featuring a seasonal Bubble for year-round use l Rich and varied performing arts programs l Theatre, gallery, art and multimedia studios
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Welcome to Rochester! Rochester, Minnesota is a city known as a great place to live, work and visit. Rochester combines the best aspects of an innovative and cosmopolitan city with the charm of a small town environment and invites you to experience the city first-hand. Rochester is proud to be the home of the Mayo Clinic and IBM headquarters which have established employment, population growth and advanced economic development in town. Rochester boasts magnificent attractions, theatres, restaurants, sporting events, and entertainment right in the heart of the city. Come and enjoy the multitude of options available. There is truly something for everyone!
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2014 Rochester Yellowjacket Football Staff Athletic Director—Jean Musgjerd graduated from Bemidji State University, earning both her BS degree in Physical Education (1985) and her MS degree in Physical Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration (1991), along with additional graduate work in health (2007). For the past twenty-four years Jean has been employed at Rochester Community and Technical College serving as head volleyball coach from 19902007, head softball coach from 1994 – 2011, HPER Instructor from 1990 to the present, and athletic director from 2001 to the present. While at RCTC she led two volleyball teams to the NJCAA National Volleyball Tournament and four softball teams to the NJCAA National Softball Tournament. Jean has earned several honors while coaching at RCTC: two-time NJCAA Region XIII Volleyball Coach of the Year, four-time NJCAA Region XIII Softball Coach of the Year, and 2006 NFCA Jr. College Division III Coach of the Year. She also had the honor of coaching 12 NJCAA All Americans and one NJCAA Academic All American.
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As Athletic Director at RCTC, I want to welcome you on behalf of the faculty, staff, and student-athletes at RCTC. We are proud of the rich traditions our student-athletes have built over the years both in the classroom and in competition. Our students-athletes are expected to live by the premise: “You are a student first and an athlete second.” With this in mind, RCTC celebrates with the MCAC All Academic Award Winners each year as well as the students earning Dean’s List recognition each semester. Football has a long, outstanding tradition here at RCTC, winning in the MCAC State Title Game seventeen out of the last nineteen years, and we expect nothing but continued success in the 2014-2015 season. Coach Q and his coaching staff have begun their second full year working with our young men, and I am truly impressed with their commitment to them both in the classroom and on the field. We expect greater things to come from this program this year.
Since 2004, Jean has served as the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Women’s Region XIII Director and serves on many national/regional/state committees under this title. In 2007, she was named to the softball coaching staff of the NJCAA Elite Softball Team that competed in the World University Game in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2009, Jean received the NJCAA Loyalty Award for her work within the NJCAA at the national and regional levels. Most recently she has been named to the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) Executive Committee.
I would like to encourage you to join us for all of our athletic activities and continue supporting our student-athletes. The sports schedules and other information can be found on our website at rctcyellowjackets. com. Thank you for joining us today, and I hope to see you again at future athletic activities.
While her work keeps her plenty busy, she does find time for a few hobbies such as camping, backpacking, BWCA Trips, and fishing. Since 1997, she also has trained dogs to search for lost and missing people for the Southern MN Canine Search and Rescue Association. Currently Jean has two German Shepherds that are certified to do such work.
Head Football Coach—Bill Quistorff is going into his fifth season coaching at RCTC. He began his coaching career at RCTC in 2010 coaching the defensive line. He has also coached the linebackers and was the Defensive Coordinator for two years, leading the defense to the #1 defense in the MCAC. The team also ranked in the top ten NJCAA both years while Bill held that position. Last season he took the reins as Interim Head Coach and finished with an overall record of 10-2, winning the MCAC championship over team rival Central Lakes Community College. He also led the team to the Graphic Edge Bowl vs. Iowa Central Community College with one of the most exciting bowl games in the NJCAA resulting in a tough overtime loss. Coach Quistorff was named 2013 Region 13 Coach of the Year. After last season, he had the “Interim” tag removed and is going into his second season at the helm of the RCTC Yellowjacket Football Program. Bill is originally from Osakis, MN, where he was a three-sport letter winner and helped lead his football team to the state tournament semi-finals two years in a row. He was an All-State running back as well as an All-State defensive back. He still holds school rushing records for yards in a season (1804) and carries in a season (273). Coach Bill Quistorff is a former Yellowjacket linebacker who was part of the state championship team and played in The Heart of Texas Bowl in 2003. Bill was All-Region HM and a team captain at
2006, he graduated with an AA Degree from RCTC. He then went on to finish his college football career at Bemidji State University and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education in May 2010. Bill currently works in the Rochester School District. He continues to play football as a linebacker in the NEFL for the St Paul Pioneers and is a defensive league leader in tackles and first team all-star for three consecutive seasons. “I am extremely excited to build off the foundation that was set by last year’s team. We ended the season with a great display of character, brotherhood, and heart at The Graphic Edge Bowl. Our goal for this year is to take our talents to the next level and compete with the best teams in the nation for an overall National Championship.” ~Coach Quistorff Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line/ Tight End Coach—Jered Smiley is returning for his third year with the RCTC Yellowjackets. Last year the Yellowjacket offence reestablished itself at the national level, ending the year with a top ten ranking. This year, Jered will be focused on the ground attack as the Run-game Coordinator. “My hope and goal is to continue to build on the dominance that is RCTC’s offensive tradition!” Coach Smiley graduated from Winona State University with his Bachelor’s Degree in Science in K-12 Physical. He played high school football in his — Page 4 —
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2014 Rochester Yellowjacket Football Staff hometown of Wautoma, Wisconsin. After high school, Jered spent his redshirt season with the Wisconsin Badgers before transferring to Winona State University. Coach Smiley was a part of a Winona State team that held a 35-game home conference winning streak, one of the longest in NCAA history. He was selected to play in the Metrodome Classic All-American Senior Bowl, where he had a GAMESPEED evaluation from the Minnesota Vikings. Jered is a K-8 Physical Education Teacher at Rochester Math and Science Academy. He and his wife, Jaimi, live in Rochester. “I am excited to continue the legacy and tradition at RCTC.” GO YELLOWJACKETS! Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach—Rob Neumann is entering his second season with the Yellowjackets. After working with quarterbacks and wide receivers in 2013, he will be moving up to Co-Offensive Coordinator this season, as well as continuing to work with the Yellowjackets’ promising crop of quarterbacks. Rob is originally from Winsted, MN, and is a 1999 graduate of Lester Prairie High School. While at LPHS he was a three-sport athlete, playing basketball and track along with football. In football Rob was an All-Conference wide receiver and still holds school records for most receiving yards (578) and receiving touchdowns (12) in a season. After high school he continued his playing career as a wide receiver for the University of Minnesota-Crookston then spent several years after college playing at the semi-professional level. Rob began his coaching career at Winsted Holy Trinity High School and Lester Prairie High School while also working as a student assistant with the St. Cloud State Football team in 2012. Before coming to RCTC, Coach Neumann was the offensive coordinator for the St. Paul Pioneers, a semi-professional team, from 2010-2013. With the Pioneers he oversaw the offense for one of the top semi-professional teams in the country. His offenses consistently ranked at the top of the league in yards and points scored, including setting a league record with 512 points in 12 games in 2012 when the Pioneers were crowned National Champions after an undefeated season. Along with coaching, Rob works in the Rochester School District and is finishing his degree in Special Education at Augsburg College. Defensive Line Coach/Defensive Coordinator/ Strength and Conditioning Coordinator— Tyler Grapp is entering his third season at RCTC. He is originally from Wayzata, MN, where he attended Wayzata High School and played football and wrestled. In 2005 he helped lead his football team to the state tournament where they were state runner-up. Tyler was a three-time letter winner in football, where he was First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Area, and All-Metro Honorable Mention. After high school he pursued his football career as a Yellowjacket, where he won First Team All-Conference two years in a row. In 2007 Coach Grapp helped lead the Rochester Yellowjackets to the National Championship and led the team in tackles. In 2008, Tyler was a part of the Northstar Bowl victory. After RCTC he received a full-athletic scholarship to Southwest Baptist University, and in 2011 he was invited to the Hansen All-American Bowl. Tyler lives in Rochester with his wife, Kari, and their two daughters, Alaina and Amelia.
also holds the all-time Wisconsin state record for rushing yards in a game with 24 carries, 442 yards, and 6 touchdowns. He accepted a football scholarship to UMC after high school but transferred to RCTC after the 2004 season. Jake helped lead the Jackets to a State Championship in 2005. After the 2005 academic year he made the decision to serve his country and joined the United States Army, where he served six years of duty and was deployed to Iraq in 20082009. Jake is in his 10th season in the NEFL, the last three being with the St. Paul Pioneers where he helped lead them to three straight league titles and a National Championship. He was named to the 1st team all-conference in nine of his ten seasons. Jake currently resides in St. Paul, MN. Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Coach— Joe Ties will be starting his coaching career with the RCTC Yellowjackets this year. For the past 13 years, Joe has coached at his alma mater, Mayo High School, where he most recently served as Defensive and Special Teams Coordinator. He is particularly excited about this transition, having played linebacker for the RCTC Yellowjackets and served as Captain for the National Championship team in 2000. Coach Ties played safety in the NIFL for the LaCrosse Night Train in 2001 and also owned and played linebacker for the Rochester Giants from 20032008. Joe has been involved in many local youth football camps over the last 13 years of his coaching career and resides in his hometown of Rochester with his wife, Emily, and their three children. Wide Receivers Coach—Paris Burrell is beginning his first year coaching with the RCTC Yellowjackets. He is originally from Wayzata, MN, where he attended Wayzata High School and played football. In his two years playing varsity football he was a part of a championship team in 2011 and a state runner-up in 2012. He became close with the football program over the last two years. In his time here he has worked closely with the athletic department working as the athletic director’s assistant as well as being a part of the football team in 2013. “I am excited to help continue the legacy of Yellowjacket football and thankful for the opportunity to be a part of this great coaching staff.” Wide Receivers Coach—Josh Zitzmann is starting his first year as a coach at RCTC with the wide receivers. He played the previous two years as a Yellowjacket wide receiver and helped lead the team to one of the best offenses in the nation. He was all conference both years as well as led the team in receiving. Prior to RCTC, Josh graduated from Farmington High School where he was a three-sport athlete. He received a scholarship to Minnesota State Mankato and red shirted a year there. Josh is very excited to bring his experience and knowledge of the game to the receivers and help them accomplish their goals to get to the next level. Student Coach—Michael Day is in his second year with RCTC Yellowjackets as a student coach. He will be helping out with the linebacker and defense this season. Michael is from Brooklyn Park, MN, and went to Osseo Senior High and played football for Osseo for all four years of high school. As part of Osseo program Michael was a scout player of the week, a three-time Iron Man (a player who has not missed any reps during all practices), and contributed off the field activities for the Osseo football program.
Defensive Backs Coach—Jake Lindsey is entering his first year as a coach at RCTC. He is originally from Washburn, WI, where he attended Washburn High School and was a three-sport athlete. He was a four-year All Conference baseball player, two-year all conference basketball, and All State football player. He — Page 5 —
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2014 Rochester Yellowjacket Football Staff Athletics Department Administrative Assistant—Patti Gangl is in her first year at RCTC. She is married and has two boys. In her free time, she likes to be outdoors. She enjoys watching her boys in football, baseball, and gymnastics. Head Equipment Manager—Dylan Mroczenski is in his first year as the Athletic Equipment Manager and Open Gym Director here at RCTC. Dylan is originally from Wausau, WI, and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science and minor in Business Management from Ripon College. During his time at Ripon, Dylan played football for four seasons while earning team defensive MVP and most outstanding linebacker honors. His hobbies include: reading, working out, spending time with friends & family, being outdoors, and playing all sports. Dylan is excited for this upcoming school year and to be a part of the RCTC and Rochester community.
Head Athletic Trainer—Greg Holm, M.S., ATC, CSCS, begins his fourth year with RCTC as the head athletic trainer. His services are provided through the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center. Most recently Greg was the head athletic trainer at Metro State College, a NCAA Division II school in Denver, Colorado. Prior to that he was also a head athletic trainer at the collegiate and semi-pro basketball levels in Oklahoma and Kansas. Greg received his Bachelor of Science Degree in athletic training from Minnesota State University, Mankato in 1996. After completing his undergraduate he went to A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona, and completed his Master of Science Degree in sports health care. Greg is married to Wendy and they have one daughter. Athletic Trainer—Kristen Greek is in her seventh year working with RCTC athletics. She is a certified athletic trainer working for Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine. She graduated with a Master’s Degree in kinesiology from the University of North Dakota in 2008, where she was a graduate assistant for women’s volleyball and baseball.
Team Manager—Brandon Butturff is 29 years old and is in his ninth year at RCTC as a team manager. Team Assistant—Patrick Healy is in his first year as a H20 Distribution Engineer. He graduated from John Marshall High School in Rochester, MN.
Complementing the RCTC medical staff are physicians and staff of Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine and Olmsted medical Center. From Mayo Clinic we have head team physician Dr. Jacob Sellon (first year as Director) and Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Aaron Krych (first year) as well as Dr. Kentro Onishi as our Sports Medicine Fellow. Dr. Matt Thompson is in his sixth year as RCTC’s Primary Care Physician from Olmsted Medical Center.
Directory - http://www.rctcyellowjackets.com President: Leslie R. McClellon......................................................................................................................................................................................... (507) 285-7215 Vice President of Academic Affairs: Jim Gross..........................................................................................................................................................(507) 285-7256 Vice President of Student Affairs: Alex Herzog........................................................................................................................................................ (507) 285-7217 Dean: Ginny Boyum............................................................................................................................................................................................................(507) 280-5108 Athletic Director: Jean Musgjerd.................................................................................................................................................................................. (507) 285-7561 Head Coach: Bill Quistorff................................................................................................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach: Rob Neumann......................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach: Jered Smiley........................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Wide Receivers Coach: Paris Burrell .............................................................................................................................................................................507) 280-2855 Wide Receivers Coach: Josh Zitzmann........................................................................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line: Tyler Grapp.............................................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Coach: Joe Ties....................................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Defensive Backs Coach: Jake Lindsey...........................................................................................................................................................................507) 280-2855 Student Assistant: Michael Day.....................................................................................................................................................................................(507) 280-2855 Equipment Manager: Dylan Mroczenski....................................................................................................................................................................(507) 285-7855 Welcome Center Staff: Tiffany Betcher and Paula Carlsen................................................................................................................................... (507) 285-7557 Financial Aid Director: Beth Diekmann....................................................................................................................................................................... (507) 285-7467 Regional Sports Center: Steve Flint............................................................................................................................................................................. (507) 280-2880 Athletic Department Secretary: Patti Gangl.............................................................................................................................................................(507) 285-7273 Team Assistants: Brandon Butturff (Manager) and Patrick Healy (H20 Distribution Engineer) Head Athletic Trainer: Greg Holm Athletic Trainer: Kristen Greek Team Physicians: Dr. Jacob Sellon, Dr. Aaron Krych, Dr. Kentro Onishi and Dr. Matt Thompson — Page 6 —
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Yellowjacket Football Players - 2014
Fazson Chapman - #1
Patrick Bolton - #2
Marley Allison - #3
Tanner Menke - #4
Domonique Young - #5
Tevin Montgomery - #6
Larry Moore - #7
Nick Rooney - #8
Lyle Jennings - #9
Kenny Norwood - #10
Chad Jno-Lewis - #11
London Covington - #12
Billy Kellogg - #13
Gerald Stroman - #14
Deshawn Marshall - #15
Mitchell Marinack - #16
Juston Mincy - #17
Archie Briggs - #18
Ruan Albuquerque - #19
Diondre Green - #21
Daren Ardis - #22
Virgil Hammond - #23
Gary Boyd - #24
Davelle Fox - #25
Andrew Bell - #26
Amari Kennedy - #27
Starlon Pruitt - #28
Brandon Wright - #29
Wilbert Meaway - #30
Alex Glomski - #32
Colton Benavidez - #37
Zeek Carr - #38
Keairon Wilson - #43
Thomas Fjelsted - #44
Malcolm Caine - #33
Blake Weber - #34
Cody Slaasted - #35
Darius Mulbah - #39
LeAndre Kennedy - #40
Vincent Champa - #41
Travis Frank - #36
Danny Hicks - #42
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Yellowjacket Football Players - 2014
Cody Stanger - #45
Luke Ferranti - #46
Eldred Jones - #47
Troy Zvirblis - #49
Justin Kindle - #50
Shawn Carter - #51
Jimmy Coleman - #52
Eric Meadows - #53
Trustin Sigmon - #54
Braheem Crews - #55
Darrell Brown - #56
Kevin Agee - #57
Tim Tow - #60
Izzy Mahir - #61
Luis Pinto - #64
Matthew Rizzi - #65
Kelsey Bocek - #66
Orlando Stevens - #67
Hunter Hauser - #69
Devin Williamson - #70
Jaivon Cheek - #71
Brody Vanderkolk - #72
Roland Flomo - #73
Byron Walkins - #74
Kyron Walker - #75
Kamery Garlick - #76
Chris Whitfield - #77
Ryan Just - #78
Cody Scherff - #80
Gus Phillips - #59
Nate Moses - #81
Joe Aalid - #89
Ernest LeMay - #82
Camren Dearing - #84
Tristan Wilson - #85
Jose Bou - #86
A.J. Myles - #88
Zach Kosel - #90
Darius Smith - #91
Dakota Jahnke - #93
Adam Kroning - #94
Sean Walker - #95
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Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Edina, MN Jackson, MN St. Louis, MS Miami, FL Chicago, IL Prior Lake, MN Lisbon, OH Marietta HA Plainfield, NJ Chicago, IL Minneapolis, MN Chicago, IL Atlanta, GA Plainfield, WI Dekatur, GA St Paul, MN Wayzata, MN Apple Valley, MN Edina, MN Bradenton, FL Oak Creek, WI Ewing, NJ Chicago, IL Grand Meadow, MN Apple Valley, MN Minneapolis, MN Miami, FL Fridley, MN Brookfield, WI Cadott, WI Rochester, MN Prior Lake, MN Germantown, WI Caledonia, MN Rochester, MN Kenosha, WI Fridley, MN Apple Valley, MN Whitehall, WU Chicago, IL Mobile, AL Rochester, MN Stewartville, MN Kettle Moraine, WI LaCrosse, WI Marietta, GA Angola, IN Port Huron, MI Louisville, KY
Fazson Chapman Patrick Bolton Marley Allison Tanner Menke Domonique Young Tevin Montgomery Larry Moore Nick Rooney Lyle Jennings Kenny Norwood Chad Jno-Lewis London Covington Billy Kellogg Gerald Stroman Deshawn Marshall Mitchell Marinack Juston Mincy Archie Briggs Ruan Albuquerque Ray Watson Diondre Green Daren Ardis Virgil Hammond Gary Boyd Davelle Fox Andrew Bell Amari Kennedy Starlon Pruitt Brandin Wright Wilbert Meaway Abe Tanel Alex Glomski Malcolm Caine Blake Weber Cody Slaasted Travis Frank Colton Benavidez Zeek Carr Darius Mulbah Leandre Kennedy Vince Champa Danny Hicks Keairon Wilson Tommy Fjelstad Cody Stanger Luke Ferranti Eldred Jones William Powe Troy Zvirblis Justin Kindle Shawn Carter
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Yellowjacket Football Roster 2014 # NAME YR 52 Jimmy Coleman FR 53 Eric Meadows FR 54 Trusty Sigmon FR 55 Braheem Crews FR 56 Darrell Brown FR 57 Kevin Agee FR 58 Ryan Fox FR 59 Gus Phillips FR 60 Tim Tow FR 61 Izzy Mahir FR 62 Julian Pepaj FR 63 Josh Krukow FR 64 Luis Pinto FR 65 Matthew Rizzi FR 66 Kelsey Bocek SO 67 Orlando Stevens FR 69 Hunter Hauser FR 70 Devin Williamson FR 71 Jaivon Cheek FR 72 Brody Vanderkolk FR 73 Roland Flomo FR 74 Byron Walkins FR 75 Kyron Walker FR 76 Kamery Garlick FR 77 Chris Whitfield FR 78 Ryan Just FR 79 Casey Paliagas FR 80 Cody Scherff FR 81 Nate Moses FR 82 Ernest LeMay FR 83 Josh Phillips FR 84 Camren Dearing SO 85 Tristan Wilson FR 86 Jose Bou FR 87 Jacob Sterling FR 88 A.J. Myles FR 89 Joe Aalid FR 90 Zach Kosel FR 91 Darius Smith FR 92 Javarius Hodges FR 93 Dakota Jahnke FR 94 Adam Kroning FR 95 Sean Walker FR 96 James Lassa FR 97 Joshua Dorsey FR 99 Spencer Simon FR Corey Johnson FR Lamont Murphy FR Mike Woods SO Tai Apisa FR Malik Harrison SO
POS HT LB 5’10 LB 6’0 DL 6’0 DL 6’2 OL 6’3 DL 6’2 LB 6’0 LB 6’1 LB 6’1 OL 5’11 DL 6’4 DL 6’2 OL 6’1 OL 6’1 DL 6’2 OL 6’5 DL 6’4 OL 6’5 OL 6’3 OL 6’2 OL 6’0 OL 6’3 OL 6’7 OL 6’3 OL 6’5 OL 6’5 OL 6’8 WR/TE 6’5 WR 6’2 WR 6’1 TE 6’3 WR 5’8 WR 5’8 WR 6’3 TE 6’5 WR 5’9 WR 6’1 DL 6’0 DL 6’3 DL 6’4 DL 6’4 DL 6’0 DL 6’5 LB 6’1 DL 6’0 DL 6’1 DB 6’0 WR 5’10 LB 6’1 DB 6’0 TE 6’3
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HOMETOWN Chicago, IL Miami, FL Fairbanks, AK Port Huron, MI Atlanta, GA Shakers Heights, OH Rosemount, MN Blue Earth, MN Fairmont, MN Irondale, MN Rochester Hills, MI Riceville, IA Prior Lake, MN NewYork, New York Minneapolis, MN Detroit, MI Holmen, WI Waseca, MN Waldorf, MD Waukon, IA Fridley, MN Atlanta, GA Atlanta, GA Maple Grove, MN Chicago, IL Rochester, MN Eau Claire, WI Albert Lea, MN Kenosha, WI New Roads, LA Osseo, MN Richfield, MN Rochester, MN Chicago, IL Maple Grove, MN Irondale, MN Howard Lake, MN Woodbury, MN Eagan, MN Chicago, IL Blue Earth, MN Hayward, WI Madison, WI Pittsville, WI St. Louis, MS Cambridge, MN Appleton, WI LaCrosse, WI Chicago, IL Kapiolani, HI Green Bay, WI
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RCTC Football All-Americans 1st Team
Dean Carlson QB - 1st Team 1969
Jon Kuntz LB - 1st Team 1975
Steve Knoepke Off. G - 1st Team 1976
Dan Moore LB - 1st Team 1980
Greg Guthrie K - 1st Team 1984
Mark Sveen LB - 1st Team 1985
Dustin Looman DL - 1st Team 2000
Jeremy Scott TE - 1st Team 2000
James Graham DL - 1st Team 1976
James Kelley RB - 1st Team 1977
Aaron Guzman 1st Team 1998 MCCC Player of the Year
Adam Benike K - 1st Team 2000
Brad Bauer OL - 1st Team 2001
Kerry Carlson OL - 1st Team 1999
Rhys Lloyd K - 1st Team 2002
RCTC is a member of the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association (NJCAA).
Yellowjacket Pride!
2nd Team & Honorable Mention
Dennis Gladwin C - 2nd Team 1969
Dick Rosener DL - Hon. Men. 1969
George Campbell DB - 2nd Team 1970
Larry Thieke DE - Hon. Men. 1970
Chuck Siefert DL - Hon. Men. 1972
Steve Dostal Off. Spl. End. - Hon. Men 1973 & 2nd Team 1974
John Schmidt Off. Tackle - 2nd Team 1982
Greg Spurr DL - Hon. Men. 1978
Kevin Wilson Off. Spl. End. 2nd Team 1978
Jeff White RB - Hon. Men. 1979
Joe Warren TE - 2nd Team 1980
Rick Wirtjes DB - 2nd Team 1981
Tony Kinneman DL - Hon. Men. 1983
John Griffin Off. G - 2nd Team 1984
Robert Hunter DB - Hon. Men. 1984
Chris Rath RB - 2nd Team 1986
Patrick Murray LB - Hon. Men. 1987
Scott Hosier DL - Hon. Men. 1992
Kevin Berge TE - 2nd Team 1992
Ryan Berg Kicker - Hon. Men. 1993
Ryan Kelly QB - Hon. Men. 1993
Kris Carlson OL - 2nd Team 1997
Antoine Burns WR - 2nd Team 1999
Mike Graham DE - Hon. Men. 1993
Rhys Lloyd Kicker - Hon. Men. 2001
Rod Malone RB - Hon. Men. 2001
Lentrell Nealy RB - Hon. Men. 2002
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Jim Juhl FB - 2nd Team 1976
Jon Roschen LB - 2nd Team 1977
Matt Hoffman RB - 2nd Team 1983
Darris Porter RB - Hon. Men. 1983
Merle Sveen LB - Hon. Men. 1989
Terrence McCauley Off. Tackle
Mark Fritz DB - 2nd Team 1991
Peter Range DL - Hon. Men. 1994
Charlie Bradford DE - 2nd Team 1995
Mark Schmidt DB - 2nd Team 1997
Derrick Willis WR - Hon. Men. 2002
Barry Quickstad DB - 2nd Team 2003 DB - Hon. Men. 2004
Paul Stephens DB - 2nd Team 2005
Jered Fohrman K - 2nd Team 2005
A TRADITION OF DOMINANCE
RCTC Football All-Americans 1st Team
ets k c a j w o l l e Y The letic are ath
Anthony Aker WR - 1st Team 2007
Mike Kusnierz K - 1st Team 2009
! S E S U O H R E W PO
Caleb Leichtnam DB - 1st Team 2011 & 2012
2nd Team & Honorable Mention
Isaac Odim RB - 2nd Team 2007
Trevor Glomski LB - 2nd Team 2008
Mike Kusnierz K - 2nd Team 2008
Tyler Stehr OL - 2nd Team 2009
Chris Hicks WR - Hon. Men. 2009 WR - 2nd Team 2010
Alex Benson DB - Hon. Men. 2011
Kramer Berg QB - Hon. Men. - 2011
Justin Carr DL - 2nd Team 2013
Alex Schliesmann RB - Hon. Men. 2013
Yellowjacket Football Players Continued - 2014
James Lassa - #96
Joshua Dorsey - #97
Spencer Simon - #99
Mike Woods
Malik Harrison - RS
Robert Murry - RS
Corey Johnson
Jason Opuku-Serebour - RS
Lamont Murphy
Victor Rivera - RS
Not Pictured: Ray Watson - #20; Abe Tanel - #31; Will Powe - #48; Ryan Fox - #58; Julian Pepaj - #62; Josh Krukow - #63; Casey Paliagas - #79; Joshua Phillips - #83 ; Jacob Sterling - #87; Javarius Hodges - #92; Tai Apisa- RS; Kwenten Perkins- RS
Wesley Tucker - RS
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2014 OFFICIAL SEASON PROGRAM
RCTC Football All-Division 1968 - Bill Barrett, Dennis Gladwin, Jim Wiggins, Dick Rosener 1969 - Dean Carlson, Dennis Gladwin, Duane Brownlee, Steve Merritt, Dick Rosener, Burton Fick, Bob Volkart, Bob Vinson 1970 - George Campbell, Mark Armbrust, Mike Enger, Steve Merritt, Steve Nigon, Dean Brown, Larry Thieke 1971 - Kevin Callahan, Bob Kelly, Marv Babcock, Gary Hellickson, Scott Bradley 1972 - Luther Ulrick, Kurt Foley, Dave Priebe, Ken Norgrant, Chris Barck, Chuck Siefert, Henry Komoszewski 1973 - Luther Ulrick, Steve Andreason, Bill Canfield, Dan Harves 1974 - Rick Swenson, Larry Colvin, Tom Haase, Mark Wambach, Clyde Crockett 1975 - Steve Dostal, Mark Daly, Steve Karsten, Jon Kuntz, Greg Lucas, Bob Maroo, Tom Natzel, Rick Swenson, Kelly Fitzgerald 1976 - Jim Juhl, Steve Knoepke, Rick Rathbun, Lawrence Wolf, Brad Musolf, James Graham 1977 - Jim Kelly, Ron Washington, Jon Roschen, Steve Gudgell, Paul Tackmann, Nile Anderson 1978 - Phil Frye, James Todd, Kevin Wilson, Bob Hamlin, Dave Beaupre, Renaldo Cade, Mike White, Greg Spurr, Ron Lee 1979 - Bob Fink, Jeff White, Mark Maxson, Thaddeus Freeman, Bob Knoll, Paul Gehlen 1980 - Dan Moore, Bob Flurry, Brad Anderson 1981 - Brad Anderson, Jim Anderson, Jeff Paukert, Eric Payne, Rick Wirtjes 1982 - Brad Amos, Scott Dunbar, Mike Leonhardt, Eric Maxon, John Schmidt 1983 - Darris Porter, Mike Von Ruden, Tom Theede, Tony Kinneman 1984 - Mark Batterson, Greg Guthrie, Robert Hunter, Dan Kruse, Paul McDougall, Allen Neis 1985 - Jerry Bloom, Mark Sveen, Dana LaVoi 1986 - Chris Rath, Tony Lisko, Daren Walk, John Champa, Bill Roeber, Mark Braun 1987 - David Schultz, Kevin Hagge, Patrick Murray, Chad Miller 1988 - Matt LaLonde, Matt Johnson, Reed Seabright, Dean Wieck 1989 - Eric Borman, Bob Pagel, Merle Sveen 1990 - Garrick Beale, Shane Decker, Jeff Leyk, Terrence McCauley, Greg Ryan, Dwane Veney 1991 - Mark Fritz, Kris Wakefield, Jeremy Dahlback, Craig Ollendieck, Brian Gudmundson, Matt Irvin, Garek Barum 1992 - Kevin Berge, Fred Fanning, Steve Gunhus, Scott Hosier, Ryan Kelly, Jeff Storms 1993 - Ryan Berg, Mitch Glynn, Mike Graham, Joe Harlow, Ron Husting, Mike Juszczak, Ryan Kelly, Peter Range 1994 - Sherman Anderson, Mark Connelly, Ron Husting, Mike Juszczak, Peter Range, Aaron Vang 1995 - Chris Buckel, Charlie Bradford, Josh Gehoski, Jack Nowinski, Nathan Schild, Dwayne Shaffer 1996 - Nathan Hernandez, Don Holcomb, B. J. Jones, Craig Koehler, Paul Nordmeier, Paul Probyl, Mark Schmidt, Brent Schroeder 1997 - 1st Team - Kris Carlson, Brian House, Jason Lanik, Jeff Pelot, Bart Rall, Kyle Salmon, Mark Schmidt, Shane Strong ‑ 2nd Team - Nathan Hernandez, Kyle Kirkeby, Brad LaPlante, Jon Schutz, Greg Spence 1998 - 1st Team - Kyle Salmon, Antoine Burns, Brad LaPlante, Aaron Guzman, Cole Wilford, Justin Post, James Mages, Brian House ‑ 2nd Team - Jeff Zenner, Josh Olson, Kyle Kirkeby, Kyle Milnes, Joe Uselman 1999 - 1st Team - Nick Boland, Antoine Burns, Kerry Carlson,
Brendan Johnson, Stevon Ray, Clint Thome, Cole Willford ‑ 2nd Team - Jon Barthelme, Tyler Grupa, Onel Loccident, Ryan Reker, Joe Uselman 2000 - 1st Team - Dustin Looman, Jeremy Scott, Lance Resner, Rod Malone, Ed O’Brien, Rasheem Sharpe, Ian Peterson, John Brandt ‑ 2nd Team - Joe Ties, Jerry Nelson, Vince Spiten, Ray Reese, Wayne Terry 2001 - 1st Team - Brad Bauer, Rod Malone, Tim Eggert, Bryan Cipala, Brian Bridges, Joe Lozano, Ryan Hulke, Rhys Lloyd ‑ 2nd Team - Jordan Wagner, Tony Deweese, Chris Drinkall, James Withers, Deryk Palmer 2002 - 1st Team - Quentin Bowen, Brenden Huewe, Rhys Lloyd, Lentrell Nealy, Antojuan Owens, Maurice Wafer, Derek Willis ‑ 2nd Team - Jesse Gentling, Mike Rehfeldt, Richard Roesler, Ben Wanek, Antewan Webber 2003 - 1st Team - Chad Strike, Jared Enger, Joe Swanson, Barry Quickstad, Clint Walters, Dallas Dornink, Pat Neumuth - 2nd Team - Todd Krupicka, Luis Castellanas, Brad Roschen, Cole Gernentz, Jason Conner 2004 - 1st Team - Barry Quickstad, Todd Krupicka, Mike Doran, Adam Paulson, Tony Tolbers, Pat Neumuth - 2nd Team Anthony Kunza, Josh Peterson, Michael Sheppard, Grant Smith, Jeffrey McGaster - Honorable Mention - Pat Klug, Brad Pillow, Aaron Weets, Chris Carlson, Jason Hall 2005 - 1st Team - Paul Stephens, Mike Ferron, Grant Smith, Tyler Lodermeier, Jeff McGaster, Jered Fohrman - 2nd Team Brad Pillow, Dan Moe, Tony Kunza, Brian Post, Ryan Collins 2006 - 1st Team - Jamin Ramsay, Nick Weber, Tim Oachs, Jim Breuer, Steve Todd, Mike Thelemann, Jered Fohrman, Jason Lennartz - 2nd Team - Marcus Ball, Evan Recio, Henry Lau 2007 - 1st Team - Isaac Odim, Clayton Davis, Anthony Aker, Henry Lau, Cedric Okoi, Phil Briedall, Jason Lennartz - 2nd Team - Josh Frye, Seth Karlsrud, Patrick Thomas, Dave Olson, Tyler Grapp 2008 - 1st Team - Anthony Aker, Clayton Davis, Seth Karlsrud, Trevor Glomski, Kevin Hughes, Scott Schwartz - 2nd Team - Tyler Grapp, Tom Hughes, Louga Isme, Matt McCollom, Dominick Pahl 2009 - 1st Team - Mike Kusnierz, Chris Magdalena, Chris Hicks, Tyler Stehr, Joe Ellis, Carey Poarch - 2nd Team - Bryan Schroeder, Jesse Okoi, Fred Ominde, Aaron Annis, Teddy Chapa 2010 - 1st Team - Chris Hicks, Derick Heitcamp, Alex Benson, Josh LaPlante, Josh Fenderson - 2nd Team - Parker Berg, Mike Iyohbehbe, Errik Manning, Shane Carter, Isaac Fruechte - Hon. Mention - George Bridges, Jeff Buchert, Dongwoo Kim, Chad Dorrian, Jake Muellner 2011 - 1st Team - Caleb Leichtnam, Kramer Berg, Kevin Klocek, BJ Hendrix, Jonathan Green, Jeff Buchert, Ricky Johnson, Tyler Daake - 2nd Team - Tyler Miles, Robby Mackesey, Zach Hoppenworth, Nick Albano, David Schotanus - Hon. Mention - LaQuintin Yancey, Dontrell Woods, Alex Benson, Abe Allen, Peterson Jean-Pierre 2012 - 1st Team - Josh Zitzmann, Nick Albano, Caleb Leichtnam, Jake Kirsch, Robby Mackesey, Zach HoppenworthPederson (punter), Fafa Asante (kicker); 2nd Team - Dontrell Woods, Evan Bungum, Zim Kratchovil, Justin Carr, A.J. Shipp; Honorable Mention: Tevin Brinson, Keith Knura, Randall Bailey, Ricky Johnson, Kevin Monkam, Sam Alakija, Justin Puetz 2013 - 1st Team - Justin Carr, Alex Schliesmann, Joey Strike, Jake Kirsch, Kenneth McChriston, Ruan Albuquerque; 2nd Team - Kevin Jones, Evan Bungum, Harrison Wright, Charles Arnold, Larry Moore
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A TRADITION OF DOMINANCE
RCTC Football All-Regionals (Region 13) 1968 - Bill Barrett, Dennis Gladwin, Dick Rosener 1969 - Dean Carlson, Dennis Gladwin, Dick Rosener 1970 - George Cambell, Larry Thieke, Mark Armbrust, Mike Enger 1971 - Bob Kelly, Scott Bradley 1972 - Chuck Siefert, Chris Barck 1973 - Luther Ulrick, Dan Harves, Bill Canfield 1974 - Rick Swenson, Tom Haase 1975 - Steve Dostal, Mark Daly, Jon Kuntz, Rick Swenson 1976 - James Graham, Lawrence Wolfe, Jim Juhl, Steve Knoekpke 1977 - Jim Kelly, Ron Washington, Jon Roschen, Nile Anderson 1978 - Kevin Wilson, Mike White, Greg Spurr, Ron Lee 1979 - Jeff White, Bob Knoll, Steve Farnes 1980 - Joe Warren, Dan Moore, Jeff Meyer, Dean Flann, Brad Anderson 1981 - Brad Anderson, Mike Champa, Eric Payne, Rick Wirtjes 1982 - Brad Amos, Eric Maxson, John Schmidt 1983 - Tony Kinneman, Matt Hoffman, Darris Porter 1984 - Greg Guthrie, Mark Batterson, John Griffin, Robert Hunter, Allan Neis 1985 - Mark Sveen 1986 - Chris Rath, Mark Braun, Jeff Olson 1987 - Patrick Murray, Chad Miller 1988 - Reed Seabright 1989 - Eric Borman, Merle Sveen 1990 - Shane Decker, Jeff Leyk, Terrence McCauley, Greg Ryan 1991 - Mark Fritz, Craig Ollendieck, Kris Wakefield 1992 - Kevin Berge, Scott Hosier 1993 - Ryan Berg, Mitch Glynn, Mike Graham, Joe Harlow, Ron Husting, Ryan Kelly, Peter Range 1994 - Sherman Anderson, Peter Range, Aaron Vang 1995 - Chris Buckel, Charlie Bradford, Jack Nowinski, Bob Soltwisch 1996 - Don Holcomb, B. J. Jones, Paul Nordmeier, Jeff Pelot, Brent Schroeder 1997 - Kris Carlson, Nathan Hernandez, Jeff Pelot, Kyle Salmon, Mark Schmidt, Shane Strong 1998 - Kyle Salmon, James Mages, Cole Willford, Aaron Guzman, Brad LaPlante, Antoine Burns 1999 - Antoine Burns, Kerry Carlson, Brendan Johnson, Onel Loccident, Cole Willford, Ryan Newland 2000 - Dustin Looman, Jeremy Scott, Adam Benike, Lance Resner, Ed O’Briean, Rod Malone 2001 - Brad Bauer, Rod Malone, Rhys Lloyd 2002 - Rhys Lloyd, Lentrell Nealy 2003 - Jared Enger, Todd Krupicka, Pat Neumuth, Barry Quickstad, Chad Strike, Clint Walters 2004 - Barry Quickstad, Adam Paulson, Mike Doran, Todd Krupika, Pat Neumuth 2005 - Mike Ferron, Paul Stephens, Tyler Lodermeier, Grant Smith, Jered Fohrman 2006 - Jered Fohrman, Nick Weber, Jamin Ramsay, Tim Oachs, Jim Breuer 2007 - Anthony Aker, Clayton Davis, Trevor Glomski, Michael Kusnierz 2008 - Trevor Glomski, Anthony Aker, Clayton Davis, Michael Kusnierz 2009 - Mike Kusnierz, Chris Hicks, Chris Magdalena, Carey Poarch, Tyler Stehr
2010 - Jeff Buchert, Dongwoo Kim, Chris Hicks, Derick Heitcamp, Alex Benson, Josh LaPlante 2011 - Kramer Berg, Caleb Leichtnam, Tyler Daake, Jeff Buchert, BJ Hendrix, Kevin Klocek 2012 - Nick Albano, Fafa Asante, Caleb Leitchnam, Robby Mackesey, Josh Zitzmann 2013 - Joey Strike, Justin Carr, Alex Schliesmann
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2014 OFFICIAL SEASON PROGRAM
THE EDGE APARTMENTS
New Program In educational collaboration with Mayo Clinic, RCTC has developed a new program, Administrative Clinic Assistant (ACA). An ACA involves patient and physician contact, detailed appointment scheduling, phone work, electronic medical record maintenance and tracking. Training will include classroom and hands on training. Go to www.rctc.edu/program/aca for more info!
New Two-Year Option or One-Year Option | Full-time and Part-time Options
If you are looking for a career with excellent pay, great hours, weekends and holidays off, and a lot of job opportunities, check out RCTC’s Dental Assistant program! You can complete the program in as little as one year or choose the NEW two-year option. Part-time and full-time enrollment options are also available. Training includes the Minnesota Expanded Functions curriculum required to become a Minnesota Licensed Dental Assistant. Apply today for free. Go to www.rctc.edu. For more information: eric.sime@rctc.edu or 507.285.7260.
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INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS Name
ROCHESTER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE YELLOWJACKETS
Rushing
Game Season Career
Jim Kelly Isaac Odim Rod Malone
Year Game Yards/Avg/%/TD
1977 Anoka Ramsey 2007 2000-01
337 1815 2527
Rushing Average
Game Season Career
Lentrell Nealy Bill Barret Jim Kelly
2002 Mesabi 1968 1976-77
19.7 (9-178 yds) 8.7 5.7
Passing Average
Game Season Career
Brenden Huewe Ryan Kelly Ryan Kelly
2002 NDSCS 1992-93 1992-93
418 2885 5439
Yards Per Catch
Season
Chris Hicks
2009
20.6 (YPC)
Passing Pct
Game Season Career
Tyler Grupa Tyler Grupa Henry Lau
1999 Fergus Falls 1999 2006-07
8-8 1.000 0.61 0.571
Passing TD’s
Game Season Career
Ryan Kelly Kramer Berg Ryan Kelly
1992 North Hennepin 2011 1992-93
5 28 44
Receptions
Game Season Career
Antoine Burns Anthony Aker Antoine Burns
1999 NDSCS 2007 1998-99
13 70 98
TD Receptions
Game Season Career
Derek Willis Antoine Burns Antoine Burns
2002 LIDSCS 1999 1998-99
5 17 24
Scoring Points Game Season Career
Derek Willis BJ Jones Isaac Odim Jeff White
2002 NDSCS 1996 Itasca 2007 1978-79
30 30 168 (28 touchdowns) 224
Total Offense
Game Season Career
Brenden Huewe Ryan Kelly Ryan Kelly
2002 NDSCS 1993 1992-93
409 2489 4946
Punting Avg
Game Season Career
Ron Husting Nile Anderson Nile Anderson
1994 Willmar 1976-77 1979-77
49.5 39.8 37
Punt Return Average vs. RCTC
Season
Aaron Annis (punter)
2009
3.7 (YPPR)
PAT
Game Season Career
Greg Guthrie Rhys Lloyd Rhys Lloyd
1983 U of M WASECA 2002 2001-02
12 62 118
Field Goal Game Season Career
Mike Kunsierz Ryan Berg Rhys Lloyd Rhys Lloyd Rhys Lloyd Rhys Lloyd
2009 North Star Bowl 1993 Iowa Lakes 2001 Central Lakes 2001 Ridgewater 2001 2001-02
4 4 4 4 14 23
Kick off returns - yards
Game Season Career
Bill Barret Joe Harlow Joe Harlow
1968 Mesabi 1993 1992-93
98 564 826
Punt Returns
Game Season Career
Matt Hoffman Mike Juszczak Mike Juszczak
1983 Austin 1993 1993-94
186 444 712
Kick off Ret for TD
Game Season Career
Many tied - 1 Antoine Burns 1999 Antoine Burns 1999
3 5
Punt Ret for TD Game Season Career
Matt Hoffman Matt Hoffman Antoine Burns Matt Hoffman Antoine Burns
1982 Austin 1982-83 1998-99 1982-83 1998-99
2 3 3 6 6
Longest Run
Game
Bill Barrett
1968
Worthington
97
Longest Pass Reception
Game
Tre Munson
2012
Itasca
99
Longest Field Goal
Game
Tyler Daake
2011
Fergus Falls
53
Longest Punt Return
Game
Mike Puetz
1985
Normandale
92
Longest Kick Off Return
Game
Jason Conner
2003
Mesabi
99
Scoring
Game Season Career
Jeff White Antoine Burns Jeff White
1978 Inver Hills 1999 1978-79
6 24 37
Interceptions
Game Alfred Dooley Game Caleb Leichtnam Season Caleb Leichtnam Career Caleb Leichtnam Team
1986 Inver Hills 2011 Central Lakes 2011 2011 2011
4 4 20 20 41
Sacks
Game Season Career
Scott Hosier Grant Smith Dustin Loomen
1992 Willmar 2005 1999-00
6 20 27
Tackles for Loss
Career
Dustin Loomen
1999-00
64
Fumble Recoveries
Season Career
Jeff Olson Dustin Loomen
1986 1999-00
8 13
Safeties
Career
Dustin Loomen
1999-00
3.5
Longest Interception - Run
Game
Dwayne Schaefer
1995
Fergus Falls
100
Longest Run with Fumble
Game
Maurice Wafer
2002
Northland
45
596 Yards
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RCTC is large enough to be able to provide countless opportunities for students to take their college experience beyond the traditional classroom. But RCTC is small enough for students to immediately engage and become actively involved. Performing arts, sports and fitness, student clubs and organizations provide RCTC students with more options than you would expect at a two-year college. For the most up-to-date student clubs and organizations listing, visit us online at: www.rctc.edu/studentlife/clubs/
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AM1270 - KFAN Tune in to “The Fan” AM 1270 KFAN for complete coverage of RCTC Yellowjacket Football. The Yellowjacket games can also be heard on KFAN through live web streaming at www.fan1270.com. “The Fan” also features high school football coverage and the 2014 Minnesota Vikings!
Your Source for RCTC Yellowjacket Football Cover age! Yellowjacket Football NOTE: Schedule subject to change. Away games may not be televised.
RCTC Channel 20 (Rochester, Byron, Kasson, Stewartville, Eyota and Zumbrota), CCTV Channel 11 in Chatfield and Mediacom Channel 22. Yellowjacket Football will air on television: RCTC Cable Channel 20 (Charter): Monday at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Thursday at 8:00 p.m. CCTV Channel 11 in Chatfield and Mediacom Channel 22: Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The Bill Quistorff Show will air on television: RCTC Cable Channel 20 (Charter): Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 9:00 p.m. CCTV Channel 11 in Chatfield and Mediacom Channel 22: Friday at 9:30 p.m. and Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
You can watch Rochester Yellowjackets Football games on a tape-delay basis on the City of Chatfield website at ci.chatfield.mn.us. All games air at 7:30 p.m. Central Time Sundays and will be archived for on-demand viewing within 24 hours of the television broadcast. — Page 21 —
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E V I H E H T M O R F NEWS WITH RCTC STAY CONNECTED
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RCTCAthletics
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Past 4 Years Football Player Transfers 2013 Transfers:
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Jake Kirsch (WR/RB) University of Minnesota Justin Carr (DL) University of Minnesota Radmen Niven (OL) Northern Colorado University Weston Gadient (OL) Northern Colorado University Evan Bungum (WR) Southwest Minnesota State University Alan McCaulley (OL) Southwest Minnesota State University Lakeem Goode (DB) University of Tennesee-Martin William Brice (DL) Northern Michigan University Montrell Jones (WR/TE) Southern University Charles Arnold (RB) Hampton University Joe Montgomery (OL) University of Miami (FL) Oscar Brown (DL) Lincoln University (PA) Kevin Jones (DL) Lincoln University (PA)
2012 Transfers: • •
Brian Kalwasinski (WR) Minnesota State Mankato Nick Albano (LB) Idaho State University
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Robby Mackesey (DL) Idaho State University Justin Puetz (LB) St. Cloud State University LaVaughnte Calhoun (WR) West Liberty University Mitchell Goetz (OL) The University of St. Francis TJ Klemm (DL) Augsburg University Tevin Brinson (LB) Southwest Missouri Baptist University Jaquan Jones (OL) Missouri Western Caleb Leightnam (DB) - Iowa State University AJ Shipp (DB) - Winona State University Dontrell Woods (DL) - Southwest Baptist University
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Peterson Jean-Pierre (OL) Texas College Isaac Fruechte (WR) University of Minnesota Jeff Buchert (DB) Minot State University Mike Iyobehbe (OL) University of Minnesota-Duluth Alex Benson (WR) Missouri Valley College Chris Nimely (RB) Winona State University Nick Bingham (DL) Lindsey Wilson College
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David Schotanus (FB) Southwest Minnesota State Kramer Berg (QB) Wagner College BJ Hendrix (DB) University of Wyoming Kevin Klocek (LB) South Dakota State University J.D. Minter (LB) Tennessee State University Cotorey Seals (OL) Tabor University KJ Mack (OL) Campbell University Kalen Tate (CB) Missouri State Tyler Miles (DB) University of North Texas
2010 Transfers: • • • •
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Robert Butler (DL) University of WisconsonStevens Point Teddy Chapa (DL) Concordia-St. Paul Rodney Lamar (DL) Florida Atlantic University Jamie Wolff (OL) Wyoming Cavalry (Indoor Football League) Chris Magdalena (LB) Ottawa University Josh Muellner (OL) University of WisconsinLaCrosse Will Christopherson (RB) Southern Arkansas University Roy Harvison (LB) Urbana University Travis Welch (LB) University of Wisconsin - Stout Josh LaPlante (LB) Minnesota State Mankato Josh Fenderson (DL) Youngstown State Nate Edelen (LB) Western Michigan
A TRADITION OF DOMINANCE ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELING PROGRAM AT RCTC
Smoking, tobacco use, and tobacco sales (including the use or sale of smokeless tobacco products) are prohibited on college owned property. INSIDE AND OUT. Exceptions are made only for tobacco use in private vehicles in college parking lots.
The Alcohol and Drug Counseling Program prepares graduates for temporary or full licensure with the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health as Alcohol and Drug Counselors. The program is designed for students who want to learn more about chemical dependency issues and/or whom desire a career as an addiction counselor. For more info: www.rctc.edu/program/alcohol-drug-counseling/
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Finding Our Campus
For more campus maps, see our website at: www.rctc.edu/campustour/ HWY 52 Southbound: Exit at 41st street exit to access 37th street NW (turns into East Circle Drive and County Road 22) and travel east through the intersections of US 63 and County Road 9. UCR entrance will be to the right. HWY 63 Southbound: Exit at 37th street NW (turns into East Circle Drive and County Road 22) and travel east through the intersection of County Road 9. UCR entrance will be to the right. HWY 63 Northbound: Exit at Highway 14 East (also known as 12th Street) and travel east to County Road 22. Turn left on County Road 22 and take an immediate left into the UCR Campus. I-90: Exit at Highway 63 North and follow instructions above. HWY 14 Eastbound: Take Highway 14 East into Rochester. Turn right onto Civic Center Drive NE. Take a left onto East Center Street (East Center Street will become 19th Avenue SE). Turn left onto College View Road E. Turn right at stoplight onto 30th Avenue SE (County Road 22). Turn right into the main UCR entrance. HWY 14 Westbound: The college sits just off of Highway 14 on the east side of Rochester. Exit County Road 22, and take the second left into the main entrance of the UCR Campus.
Affirmative Action: It is RCTC’s policy that no person shall be discriminated against in the terms and conditions of employment, personnel practices, and access to or participation in, programs, services, and activities with regard to race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regards to public assistance, sexual orientation, or membership or activity in a local commission as defined by law. Title IX Statement: It is the policy of Rochester Community and Technical College not to discriminate on the basis of race, creed, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, sex or handicap as required by Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as applied in admissions policies, educational programs, activities and employment practices. The designated Affirmative Action Officer is the Chief Human Resources Officer. The designated coordinator for compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is the Director of Disability Services. The Director of Disability Services is also the designated coordinator for compliance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972. OCR Corrective Actions: Lack of English skills should not be a barrier to admission or participation. In order to eliminate barriers we take appropriate measures to assess each student’s ability to participate and benefit through placement testing and counseling. Based on the assessment and counseling, students are then provided with campus services or a referral to community services to be better prepared for successful participation.
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