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lhspwnz |
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Could I get a list of the All Conference players for 08'
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KVCplayer56 |
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i dont ever remember this being released on the internet... if you find it. let me know please.
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UMDude7360 |
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From: http://franklinfootball.googlepages.com/
Livonia Franklin had: Mike Baumgardner, Mike Gadsby, David Fortin, Connor Leidal, Sean McAullife, Mark McRobb, Don Stratz |
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CantonFan |
KLAA All Conference from the Journal Newspapers On Line | #3 | ||
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November 5, 2008
KLAA All-Conference selections
The votes were tallied and the Kensington Lakes Activities Association's All-Kensington Conference football team was selected last week at the coaches meeting following the final week of the regular season. There were 35 players from Journal Land selected to the All-Conference roster. Canton led all teams with 11 total players followed by Plymouth with nine. Northville added six; John Glenn, four; Salem, three; and Wayne two. Canton:
Leading the way for Canton is Justin Sneddon, a senior offensive lineman. Sneddon was also chosen as the South Division Offensive Player of the Year. Other seniors included defensive backs Nick Sweda and David Wilcox; running back Kiere Daniels; and defensive tackles Pat Madish and Jason
Hu. Juniors making the cut were quarterback Kevin Delapaz; offensive linemen Carter Staffeld and Alex Dixon; running back Adam Payter, and tight end Dakota
Dark-Bird.
Plymouth:
Ronnie Goble, Connor Martin and Travis Mewton were a necessity on the A-list of players. "He's going to play on Saturday somewhere next year," said Plymouth Coach Mike Sawchuk of Goble after a stellar performance as a linebacker and tight end in the pre-district game against Canton on Friday. "I have a lot of good kids, but he and Connor Martin just worked their butts off in the weight room and they worked their butts off in school and worked their butts off in practice. Good things happen when you work your butt off and do the right thing." Martin was selected as the South Division Defensive Player of the Year. Other seniors included were running back Terrance Guthridge; wide receivers Zach Hamed and Alex Minch; and offensive lineman Jacob Gilbert. Matt Priebe, an offensive lineman, was the only junior named to the squad while kicker Kyle Brindza was the only sophomore. Defensive back Kelly Waite, offensive lineman Keith Choma, defensive lineman Brennen Beyer and quarterback Matt Skubik were honorable mention selections. Northville:
Adam Fuhrman and Kyle Hnatiuk led the way on the defensive line with Josh Pratt at linebacker and Anthony Sergi at defensive back. Fuhrman and Hnatiuk combined for 82 total tackles. Hantiuk led the team with five sacks. Pratt offered 52 total tackles and recovered a fumble and Sergi accounted for 56 total tackles and four interceptions. Senior quarterback Matt Kreager was a solid leader for the offense. He finished as the team's second leading rusher with 308 yards on 51 carries and was 66-of-115 (57 percent) passing for 902 yards and 6 touchdowns. Junior linebacker Jake Weddle was the only underclassman chosen for Northville and blatantly deserved it. He led the team in tackles with 64-26 solo-and forced a fumble and recovered a fumble. His performance earned the Central Division Defensive Player of the Year. Linebackers Sean Sassaman and Pat Keady; tight end Ryan Gerblick; and wide receiver Kris Baumgardner made the honorable mention list. John Glenn:
Quarterback Jerome Scales proved every week that he was a legitimate threat by ground and air and almost single-handedly won the City Championship against Wayne. Scales received solid protection from offensive lineman Jake Morris. Sheldon Hankins, a linebacker and defensive back Kyren Boyd, were also standouts for Glenn. Defensive end Steve Smith, offensive lineman Jay Bloomer, linebacker Steven Murphy and defensive lineman Chase Glover made honorable mention. Salem:
Seniors Anthony Mullins at running back, Heath Parling under center and lineman Andrew Grabowski were the heart of the Rocks' offense
this year and were rewarded for it.
Wayne:
Wide receiver CJ Johnson; linebackers Matt Mills and Alex Bledsoe and offensive lineman Eric Story earned honorable mention. |
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CantonFan |
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Sorry that the Font was so big on that post.....it was my first here. Also, I did not find a link to the All-Conference players for the other division....maybe
someone else can come up with it.
Go Chiefs! |
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Spartan2008StateChamps |
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AWHITE, Kensington Offensive MVP
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