This is a historical perspective of Bishop Hartley Football, located in Columbus, Ohio. Decades of Bishop Hartley athletes have contributed to the greatness of Ohio football. For each athlete listed in the Bishop Hartley record books, there are ten additional athletes who are not listed; but they made a tremendous impact to the team. "It's not the most important thing we'll ever do, it's the most important thing we'll do together."- Dick Geyer, Bishop Hartley Football Coach
Use inviting body language like smiling and avoiding closed-off poses. Speak in a relaxed tone at a moderate pace. Ask open-ended questions that can't be answered in one word, like "Tell me about yourself." Reword what they say as a new question to keep the conversation flowing while making them feel heard. Leave space for the other person to talk more by controlling the conversation less. Thank them for their time before exchanging contact details.
Khalil Gibran was a Lebanese American writer, poet, and visual artist. He was born in Lebanon in 1883 and immigrated to the United States as a young boy. Some of his most famous works include The Prophet, The Madman, and Jesus, the Son of Man. Gibran died in 1931 at the age of 48 in New York City. His body was later returned to Lebanon and buried at the Mar Sarkis Monastery, which has since become the Gibran Museum.
Jack London was born in San Francisco in 1876 to unmarried parents and raised by his mother. He had a difficult childhood marked by poverty and left school at age 14. London experienced many hardships and adventures, working as a sailor, hobo, and gold prospector, which provided inspiration for his writing. He became a prolific and popular author, writing novels, short stories, and non-fiction works, gaining fame for books like The Call of the Wild and White Fang. London married twice and continued traveling and writing until his death in 1916.
This document outlines the key elements of a mystery genre story, including that mysteries do not reveal the full story and require readers to connect information and clues to solve gaps. It identifies common mystery characters like suspects, detectives, and witnesses and notes settings are used to create mood. It also discusses common mystery plots like crimes or problems to be solved and lists clues, foreshadowing, and distractions as elements used to help or hinder the reader/detective's ability to solve the mystery.
Dostoevsky was a Russian author born in 1821 in Moscow. He came from a poor family background and lost both his parents by the age of 16. In 1849, he was arrested and sentenced to death for being part of a radical intellectual group, but his sentence was later commuted to hard labor in Siberia. This experience had a profound impact on Dostoevsky and led him to reject his former liberal political views. He is now considered one of the founders of existentialism and his works often featured characters who grappled with existential questions through suffering. Some of his most famous novels include Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov.
This document defines and compares active and passive listening. Active listening requires full concentration, understanding, responding to, and remembering what is said by the speaker. It is a two-way communication where the listener engages with the speaker. In contrast, passive listening involves sitting quietly without responding to the speaker. It provides less attention to the speaker than active listening and is a one-way communication without response from the listener. The key difference between the two is that active listening involves engagement and response from the listener, while passive listening is a more passive receipt of information without feedback.
The document discusses the importance of wh-questions, which are used to request specific information by identifying what is missing. It notes that questions are used for more than just seeking information, such as in social interaction. The main types of wh- questions are identified along with their usage, including who, what, when, where, why, how, which, whom, whose, how much, how many, how long, how far, and how often. Examples are also provided to illustrate the different question words.
Use inviting body language like smiling and avoiding closed-off poses. Speak in a relaxed tone at a moderate pace. Ask open-ended questions that can't be answered in one word, like "Tell me about yourself." Reword what they say as a new question to keep the conversation flowing while making them feel heard. Leave space for the other person to talk more by controlling the conversation less. Thank them for their time before exchanging contact details.
Khalil Gibran was a Lebanese American writer, poet, and visual artist. He was born in Lebanon in 1883 and immigrated to the United States as a young boy. Some of his most famous works include The Prophet, The Madman, and Jesus, the Son of Man. Gibran died in 1931 at the age of 48 in New York City. His body was later returned to Lebanon and buried at the Mar Sarkis Monastery, which has since become the Gibran Museum.
Jack London was born in San Francisco in 1876 to unmarried parents and raised by his mother. He had a difficult childhood marked by poverty and left school at age 14. London experienced many hardships and adventures, working as a sailor, hobo, and gold prospector, which provided inspiration for his writing. He became a prolific and popular author, writing novels, short stories, and non-fiction works, gaining fame for books like The Call of the Wild and White Fang. London married twice and continued traveling and writing until his death in 1916.
This document outlines the key elements of a mystery genre story, including that mysteries do not reveal the full story and require readers to connect information and clues to solve gaps. It identifies common mystery characters like suspects, detectives, and witnesses and notes settings are used to create mood. It also discusses common mystery plots like crimes or problems to be solved and lists clues, foreshadowing, and distractions as elements used to help or hinder the reader/detective's ability to solve the mystery.
Dostoevsky was a Russian author born in 1821 in Moscow. He came from a poor family background and lost both his parents by the age of 16. In 1849, he was arrested and sentenced to death for being part of a radical intellectual group, but his sentence was later commuted to hard labor in Siberia. This experience had a profound impact on Dostoevsky and led him to reject his former liberal political views. He is now considered one of the founders of existentialism and his works often featured characters who grappled with existential questions through suffering. Some of his most famous novels include Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov.
This document defines and compares active and passive listening. Active listening requires full concentration, understanding, responding to, and remembering what is said by the speaker. It is a two-way communication where the listener engages with the speaker. In contrast, passive listening involves sitting quietly without responding to the speaker. It provides less attention to the speaker than active listening and is a one-way communication without response from the listener. The key difference between the two is that active listening involves engagement and response from the listener, while passive listening is a more passive receipt of information without feedback.
The document discusses the importance of wh-questions, which are used to request specific information by identifying what is missing. It notes that questions are used for more than just seeking information, such as in social interaction. The main types of wh- questions are identified along with their usage, including who, what, when, where, why, how, which, whom, whose, how much, how many, how long, how far, and how often. Examples are also provided to illustrate the different question words.
Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens in 1835, was an American author and humorist known as the "Grandfather of American Literature." He grew up in Hannibal, Missouri where many of his childhood experiences inspired his most famous works, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Throughout his career, Twain wrote numerous books, short stories, letters and sketches that satirized society and used regional dialects of the American South and Midwest. He remains one of the most important American authors and his works have had a significant influence on literature and culture.
The document provides background information on Kate Chopin and her short story "The Story of an Hour". It discusses that Chopin was born in 1850 in St. Louis and started writing later in life. The story, published in 1894, is about a woman named Louise Mallard who discovers her own identity upon believing her husband has died in an accident. However, the story takes an ironic turn when her husband returns, alive. The document outlines themes of the story like female self-discovery and identity.
1) The opening of a story is important to set the tone and hook the reader to keep reading.
2) Successful openings introduce characters, setting, or pose a question to invite the reader to learn more.
3) Examples from popular books demonstrate different types of effective openings, such as describing characters, settings, including dialogue or action, or asking a question.
This document provides guidance on writing a personal narrative. It explains that a personal narrative is a true story from one's own life that is told from a first-person point of view using "I", "me", and "we". It discusses the key elements of narratives, including character, setting, conflict, plot, and theme. Conflict in a narrative creates tension and can be external, such as man vs. man, man vs. nature, or man vs. society, or internal, as in man vs. self. The document provides examples of different types of conflicts and recommends outlining a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end that establishes the problem, how the character tries to solve it, and whether it gets
The document summarizes American literary movements between 1850-1914 including Realism, Naturalism, Regionalism, and the Literature of Discontent. It discusses prominent authors of the time like Mark Twain, Stephen Crane, Bret Harte, Kate Chopin, and Ambrose Bierce. Key historical contexts covered include slavery, the Civil War, Westward Expansion, and Urbanization.
Jack London (1876-1916) was an American author born in San Francisco to an unmarried mother of wealthy background. Some of his most famous works included The Call of the Wild (1903), which was later awarded the Newberry Medal in 1931. London died at his ranch in Sonoma County, California at the age of 40 from a possible morphine overdose while in extreme pain.
This document provides guidance on writing a story by outlining the key elements: main character, setting, problem, and resolution. It recommends starting with describing the main character using a character web. The setting should be established by considering where and when the story takes place. An engaging problem for the character to face is important to create conflict. Finally, the resolution should involve the character solving the problem on their own using their strengths. Practice writing stories from beginning to end is emphasized to develop storytelling skills.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech delivered at the 1963 March on Washington advocated for racial equality and called for an end to discrimination. The speech was heard by over 250,000 people and is considered one of the greatest speeches in American history for its powerful message of hope and vision of a united society where people "will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." Less than a year after the speech, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race and establishing protections for minorities.
This document provides background information on Jack London, the author of the short story "Law of Life." It summarizes London's life experiences in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush that influenced his writing. The document then outlines directions for a book activity where students will summarize pages of the story and illustrate them to create their own version of the book. It concludes with discussion questions about the story's themes and characters.
Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer born in 1828 who is best known for his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. He came from a noble family and studied law but had a military career before dedicating himself to writing and education reform. In his later life, Tolstoy underwent a spiritual crisis where he questioned society, religion, and his own works. He developed beliefs in nonviolence, giving up wealth, and living simply. In 1910, Tolstoy left home in protest and died shortly after of illness at a railway station. He remains one of the most influential authors in Russian literature.
The document discusses different categories of literary genres within fiction and nonfiction. It identifies the main genres of fiction as realistic fiction, mystery, adventure, historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction. The main genres of nonfiction are traditional literature, informational texts, and biographies/autobiographies. For each genre, it provides a brief description of common elements and themes. The purpose is to help students understand how an author's purpose fits within different genres of fiction and nonfiction.
The document summarizes the English Renaissance period from 1500-1660. It describes the economic and cultural growth in England during this time, including the rise of humanism, nationalism, and London as a major city. The printing press was a pivotal innovation that helped spread ideas. Literature flourished with famous works by Shakespeare and Spenser. Shakespeare's plays in particular used powerful language and understanding of human nature to expand dramatic potential. The Renaissance spirit drove creativity, but began to decline towards the end of the period.
This document outlines a communication skills course at Amity University Tashkent. The course covers small talk and building rapport. It provides tips for small talk, such as actively listening, maintaining eye contact, and avoiding gossip. It also outlines six steps for building rapport: checking your appearance, using good communication techniques, finding common ground, creating shared experiences through listening, being empathic, and mirroring mannerisms appropriately. The importance of rapport building for positive relationships both personally and professionally is emphasized.
- Symbols in literature can represent abstract ideas, themes or concepts and help reveal deeper meaning. They can have both contextual meanings determined by the author as well as widely recognized societal meanings.
- Common symbolic elements in literature include colors, numbers, plants, animals, seasons, directions, objects like sun/moon/water, and shapes like circles and triangles. These symbols often represent concepts like life/death, masculinity/femininity, spirituality, consciousness.
- The meaning of a symbol depends on context and how it is used within a work, as a single symbol may have multiple interpretations or represent different themes. Authors use symbols to add deeper layers of significance to their stories.
Soft skills are important for leaders to possess in addition to technical skills. Key soft skills for leaders include effective communication, listening skills, tactfully delivering bad news, negotiation skills, respectfully criticizing others, and adapting to changes. Soft skills help leaders build relationships and morale within a company.
ON HEROES, HERO-WORSHIP, AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORYAlbani Elha
This document is a lecture by Thomas Carlyle on the topic of heroes and hero worship. In the introduction, Carlyle discusses how the history of the world is shaped by great men and their ideas. The first lecture focuses on Odin and Scandinavian mythology as the earliest form of heroism and religion, known as Paganism. Carlyle argues that Pagan religions were earnestly believed by their followers and not just allegories or quackery. He aims to understand the core truths and realities that gave rise to the diverse myths and beliefs of Paganism.
This document provides tips for improving writing by focusing on story settings. It recommends considering the location, time of day, weather, and whether indoors or outdoors when establishing the setting. Descriptive details that engage the five senses can bring the setting to life. Settings should be based on real places with some invented details added. Atmosphere can be manipulated using the setting to create different feelings for the reader such as danger, fun, or strangeness. Too much descriptive detail should be avoided so as not to slow the narrative pace. Using real or invented place names can make the setting more believable. Characters can then be introduced once the setting is established.
The document discusses symbolism in literature and provides many examples. Symbolism is when an author uses objects or references to represent deeper meanings beyond the literal. Parts of days, seasons, colors, and nature can symbolize aspects of life. For instance, morning symbolizes the start of life while night represents old age. Stories like Harry Potter use snakes to symbolize evil. Food in Hansel and Gretel takes on different symbolic meanings throughout the story. The document analyzes how authors use symbolism to represent themes and provide insight into characters.
Aphra Behn drew influence from William Shakespeare's plays such as The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, Othello, and The Winter's Tale when writing her own play The Forced Marriage. Specifically, she explored similar themes of the evils of forced marriage, domestic violence, female dominance over men, jealousy, and using death to teach lessons. Behn shared ideas with Shakespeare regarding gender, love, and marriage. While some viewed borrowing from other writers as improper, Behn and many other artists gained inspiration and learned from influential predecessors.
The document summarizes the 2014 season for the Central Bucks East varsity and junior varsity boys soccer teams. It includes standings, records, rosters, individual stats, honors, and photos. The varsity team finished first in its league with a 21-3 overall record and reached the quarterfinals of the state tournament. Several players received all-league and all-state honors. The JV team also had a strong season, going 15-0-3 overall.
The 2015 KHSAA Bass Fishing State Championship results are summarized. Billy Hardison and Nathan Flener from Muhlenberg County placed first with a total of 33 pounds and 11 ounces caught over two days. Taylor Harris and Drew Mendoza from Muhlenberg County placed second with 29 pounds and 13 ounces total. Chase Soler of Allen Central won the Forcht Bank All-Around Excellence Award. Cody Jackson of Calloway County won the Big Bass Award for the largest fish caught weighing 2 pounds and 11 ounces.
Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens in 1835, was an American author and humorist known as the "Grandfather of American Literature." He grew up in Hannibal, Missouri where many of his childhood experiences inspired his most famous works, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Throughout his career, Twain wrote numerous books, short stories, letters and sketches that satirized society and used regional dialects of the American South and Midwest. He remains one of the most important American authors and his works have had a significant influence on literature and culture.
The document provides background information on Kate Chopin and her short story "The Story of an Hour". It discusses that Chopin was born in 1850 in St. Louis and started writing later in life. The story, published in 1894, is about a woman named Louise Mallard who discovers her own identity upon believing her husband has died in an accident. However, the story takes an ironic turn when her husband returns, alive. The document outlines themes of the story like female self-discovery and identity.
1) The opening of a story is important to set the tone and hook the reader to keep reading.
2) Successful openings introduce characters, setting, or pose a question to invite the reader to learn more.
3) Examples from popular books demonstrate different types of effective openings, such as describing characters, settings, including dialogue or action, or asking a question.
This document provides guidance on writing a personal narrative. It explains that a personal narrative is a true story from one's own life that is told from a first-person point of view using "I", "me", and "we". It discusses the key elements of narratives, including character, setting, conflict, plot, and theme. Conflict in a narrative creates tension and can be external, such as man vs. man, man vs. nature, or man vs. society, or internal, as in man vs. self. The document provides examples of different types of conflicts and recommends outlining a narrative with a beginning, middle, and end that establishes the problem, how the character tries to solve it, and whether it gets
The document summarizes American literary movements between 1850-1914 including Realism, Naturalism, Regionalism, and the Literature of Discontent. It discusses prominent authors of the time like Mark Twain, Stephen Crane, Bret Harte, Kate Chopin, and Ambrose Bierce. Key historical contexts covered include slavery, the Civil War, Westward Expansion, and Urbanization.
Jack London (1876-1916) was an American author born in San Francisco to an unmarried mother of wealthy background. Some of his most famous works included The Call of the Wild (1903), which was later awarded the Newberry Medal in 1931. London died at his ranch in Sonoma County, California at the age of 40 from a possible morphine overdose while in extreme pain.
This document provides guidance on writing a story by outlining the key elements: main character, setting, problem, and resolution. It recommends starting with describing the main character using a character web. The setting should be established by considering where and when the story takes place. An engaging problem for the character to face is important to create conflict. Finally, the resolution should involve the character solving the problem on their own using their strengths. Practice writing stories from beginning to end is emphasized to develop storytelling skills.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech delivered at the 1963 March on Washington advocated for racial equality and called for an end to discrimination. The speech was heard by over 250,000 people and is considered one of the greatest speeches in American history for its powerful message of hope and vision of a united society where people "will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." Less than a year after the speech, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race and establishing protections for minorities.
This document provides background information on Jack London, the author of the short story "Law of Life." It summarizes London's life experiences in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush that influenced his writing. The document then outlines directions for a book activity where students will summarize pages of the story and illustrate them to create their own version of the book. It concludes with discussion questions about the story's themes and characters.
Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer born in 1828 who is best known for his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. He came from a noble family and studied law but had a military career before dedicating himself to writing and education reform. In his later life, Tolstoy underwent a spiritual crisis where he questioned society, religion, and his own works. He developed beliefs in nonviolence, giving up wealth, and living simply. In 1910, Tolstoy left home in protest and died shortly after of illness at a railway station. He remains one of the most influential authors in Russian literature.
The document discusses different categories of literary genres within fiction and nonfiction. It identifies the main genres of fiction as realistic fiction, mystery, adventure, historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction. The main genres of nonfiction are traditional literature, informational texts, and biographies/autobiographies. For each genre, it provides a brief description of common elements and themes. The purpose is to help students understand how an author's purpose fits within different genres of fiction and nonfiction.
The document summarizes the English Renaissance period from 1500-1660. It describes the economic and cultural growth in England during this time, including the rise of humanism, nationalism, and London as a major city. The printing press was a pivotal innovation that helped spread ideas. Literature flourished with famous works by Shakespeare and Spenser. Shakespeare's plays in particular used powerful language and understanding of human nature to expand dramatic potential. The Renaissance spirit drove creativity, but began to decline towards the end of the period.
This document outlines a communication skills course at Amity University Tashkent. The course covers small talk and building rapport. It provides tips for small talk, such as actively listening, maintaining eye contact, and avoiding gossip. It also outlines six steps for building rapport: checking your appearance, using good communication techniques, finding common ground, creating shared experiences through listening, being empathic, and mirroring mannerisms appropriately. The importance of rapport building for positive relationships both personally and professionally is emphasized.
- Symbols in literature can represent abstract ideas, themes or concepts and help reveal deeper meaning. They can have both contextual meanings determined by the author as well as widely recognized societal meanings.
- Common symbolic elements in literature include colors, numbers, plants, animals, seasons, directions, objects like sun/moon/water, and shapes like circles and triangles. These symbols often represent concepts like life/death, masculinity/femininity, spirituality, consciousness.
- The meaning of a symbol depends on context and how it is used within a work, as a single symbol may have multiple interpretations or represent different themes. Authors use symbols to add deeper layers of significance to their stories.
Soft skills are important for leaders to possess in addition to technical skills. Key soft skills for leaders include effective communication, listening skills, tactfully delivering bad news, negotiation skills, respectfully criticizing others, and adapting to changes. Soft skills help leaders build relationships and morale within a company.
ON HEROES, HERO-WORSHIP, AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORYAlbani Elha
This document is a lecture by Thomas Carlyle on the topic of heroes and hero worship. In the introduction, Carlyle discusses how the history of the world is shaped by great men and their ideas. The first lecture focuses on Odin and Scandinavian mythology as the earliest form of heroism and religion, known as Paganism. Carlyle argues that Pagan religions were earnestly believed by their followers and not just allegories or quackery. He aims to understand the core truths and realities that gave rise to the diverse myths and beliefs of Paganism.
This document provides tips for improving writing by focusing on story settings. It recommends considering the location, time of day, weather, and whether indoors or outdoors when establishing the setting. Descriptive details that engage the five senses can bring the setting to life. Settings should be based on real places with some invented details added. Atmosphere can be manipulated using the setting to create different feelings for the reader such as danger, fun, or strangeness. Too much descriptive detail should be avoided so as not to slow the narrative pace. Using real or invented place names can make the setting more believable. Characters can then be introduced once the setting is established.
The document discusses symbolism in literature and provides many examples. Symbolism is when an author uses objects or references to represent deeper meanings beyond the literal. Parts of days, seasons, colors, and nature can symbolize aspects of life. For instance, morning symbolizes the start of life while night represents old age. Stories like Harry Potter use snakes to symbolize evil. Food in Hansel and Gretel takes on different symbolic meanings throughout the story. The document analyzes how authors use symbolism to represent themes and provide insight into characters.
Aphra Behn drew influence from William Shakespeare's plays such as The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, Othello, and The Winter's Tale when writing her own play The Forced Marriage. Specifically, she explored similar themes of the evils of forced marriage, domestic violence, female dominance over men, jealousy, and using death to teach lessons. Behn shared ideas with Shakespeare regarding gender, love, and marriage. While some viewed borrowing from other writers as improper, Behn and many other artists gained inspiration and learned from influential predecessors.
The document summarizes the 2014 season for the Central Bucks East varsity and junior varsity boys soccer teams. It includes standings, records, rosters, individual stats, honors, and photos. The varsity team finished first in its league with a 21-3 overall record and reached the quarterfinals of the state tournament. Several players received all-league and all-state honors. The JV team also had a strong season, going 15-0-3 overall.
The 2015 KHSAA Bass Fishing State Championship results are summarized. Billy Hardison and Nathan Flener from Muhlenberg County placed first with a total of 33 pounds and 11 ounces caught over two days. Taylor Harris and Drew Mendoza from Muhlenberg County placed second with 29 pounds and 13 ounces total. Chase Soler of Allen Central won the Forcht Bank All-Around Excellence Award. Cody Jackson of Calloway County won the Big Bass Award for the largest fish caught weighing 2 pounds and 11 ounces.
This document provides quick facts and statistics about the 2014 Angelo State University softball team. It summarizes the team's roster, coaching staff, home field, season records, and individual player statistics. The team had a successful 2014 season, finishing with an overall record of 41-16 including 19-8 in conference play. Their top players included Brandy Marlett who had a 0.98 ERA and Kenedy Urbany who batted .373 on the season.
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This document provides information on the 2014-15 women's basketball team at Angelo State University including the roster, coaching staff, season schedule, and statistics. It lists the 16 players on the team with their heights, years, hometowns, and previous schools. Through their first 9 games of the season, Jasmine Caston is leading the team in scoring with 15.9 points per game followed by Jackie Patterson with 11.3 points per game. The Rams have an overall record of 4-5 so far this season.
This document provides statistics and information for the 2014-15 Angelo State University women's basketball team. It lists the team roster and coaching staff. It also provides the team's schedule and results from the 2014-15 and 2013-14 seasons. The team is 0-2 to start the 2014-15 season and individual player statistics are given through the first two games.
The document is a bracket for the 2016 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. It lists the 64 teams participating in the tournament broken into four regions - South, West, East, and Midwest. It details the rounds of the tournament from the Round of 64 through the Final Four and Championship Game. It prompts the user to make picks for the tournament through the Championship Game.
Angelo State Softball Notes (George McCorkle Challenge)AngeloStateSports
Angelo State University's softball team went 41-16 in the 2014 season. They were 19-8 in conference play. The team is led by head coach Travis Scott and associate head coach Katie Scott. Key players include pitcher Kenedy Urbany who had a 3.40 ERA and 21 wins, and outfielder Morgan Spearma who batted .506 for the season. The Rambelles have had past success, winning the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship and six conference titles.
Angelo State Softball Notes vs. Texas A&M-InternationalAngeloStateSports
The document provides quick facts and statistics about the 2014 Angelo State University softball team. It summarizes the team's roster, coaching staff, season records, individual player statistics, and pitching statistics. The Rambelles finished the 2014 season with an overall record of 41-16 and a conference record of 19-8. Key players included Tina Cisneros who batted .396 and pitchers Brandy Marlett and Kenedy Urbany who both had winning records.
Angelo State Softball Notes vs. Texas A&M-KingsvilleAngeloStateSports
This document provides quick facts about the Angelo State University softball team, including roster information, coaching staff, season statistics, and game results. It summarizes that Angelo State's softball team is off to an 11-1 start in the 2015 season, led by top hitters Madison Greenwell batting .529 and Micherie Koria batting .517. The team is coached by Travis Scott and Katie Scott and plays their home games at Mayer Field in San Angelo, Texas as part of the Lone Star Conference and NCAA Division II.
Angelo State Softball Notes (South Central Regional)AngeloStateSports
Angelo State University's softball team had a successful 2014 season, finishing with a 41-16 overall record and 19-8 in conference play. The team is coached by Travis Scott, now in his 12th season, with associate head coach Katie Scott. In 2014, pitcher Kenedy Urbany led the team with a 2.89 ERA while at the plate Madison Greenwell had the top batting average of .359. The Rambelles have an established history of success, having won the 2004 NCAA Division II national championship and six conference titles.
2021 USC Upstate Women's Soccer v Radford AaliyahJones8
The document provides game notes and information for the USC Upstate women's soccer team's 2021 season, including their schedule, roster, coaching staff, statistics, and opponent scouting reports; it also details their previous matchups and results against upcoming opponent Radford. The notes give an overview of the 2021 season and provide relevant details and background for their next game against Radford on February 28, 2021.
This document provides quick facts and statistics about the Angelo State University softball team. It includes information about the university, softball program history and facilities, coaching staff, 2015 roster and player statistics, and individual career statistics for player Tina Cisneros. The Rambelles softball team has an overall record of 13-1 to start the 2015 season, including an 8-0 home record and 2-0 conference record.
The Angelo State women’s basketball team will be after its third-straight win on Friday, Dec. 12 against McMurry at Kimbrell Arena in Abilene at 5:30 p.m.
This document provides information about the 2014-15 women's basketball team at Angelo State University. It includes the team roster, coaching staff, schedule, statistics and records. The team is currently 2-5 overall and 0-0 in conference play. Leading scorers are Jasmine Caston averaging 16.3 points per game and Jackie Patterson averaging 11.9 points per game. The team's next game is on December 2nd against McMurry University.
The document provides game notes for an upcoming women's basketball game between West Texas A&M University (WT) and Colorado State University-Pueblo. WT enters the game with a 4-0 record while CSU-Pueblo is 2-3. WT has historically dominated the series against CSU-Pueblo, leading 5-1 overall and 3-0 at home. The document includes player statistics, starting lineups, and injury reports for both teams ahead of their Saturday matchup.
This document provides quick facts about the Angelo State University softball team, including roster information, coaching staff, records, and statistics. It notes that the 2015 season record was 21-5 overall with a 6-4 conference record. It includes individual player statistics and pitching statistics. The team had 160 runs scored while allowing 67 runs by opponents.
Angelo State Golf (UCO/RBC Bank Classic Final Results)AngeloStateSports
Central Oklahoma won the UCO Classic women's golf tournament with a total score of 571 (+3), followed by Oklahoma Christian University in second place at 590 (+22). Daniela Martinez of Central Oklahoma had the lowest individual score of 138 (-4) to finish first. The tournament was held from October 6-7, 2014 at Lincoln Park East Golf Course in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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2. 2
The Record Book
Page 3-4 Season by Season History 1959-2014
Page 5-8 Record vs. All Opponents/Playoff History
Page 9 Game Results 2003-14
Page 10 Hartley Football Captains Since 1981
Page 11-13 Assistant Coach Record All Time
Page 14 All Ohio Hawks
Page 15 Head Coach History
Page 16 Academic All Ohio
Page 17-26 All Time Leaders
Career
Single Game
Single Season
3. 3
Hartley Hawks Football
Season By Season History 1959-2014
Season Record CCL Coach Notes/Championships
1959 0-9 JV Season
1960 5-4 John Murphy
1961 4-6 John Bender
1962 3-5-1 0-2-1 Paul Drotovick
1963 2-8 0-4
1964 3-5-1 1-2 Jack Ryan
1965 8-2 1-2
1966 5-4-1 1-1-1
1967 6-2-1 2-1
1968 6-4 2-2
1969 7-3 3-1
1970 9-1 3-1
1971 3-6 2-2
1972 6-4 1-3
1973 3-6-1 1-2-1
1974 2-8 1-3
1975 5-4 3-2
1976 6-4 2-3
1977 6-4 2-2
1978 3-7 1-3
1979 7-2-1 3-1-1
1980 7-2-1 3-1-1
1981 5-4-1 2-2-1 Dick Geyer
1982 3-7 2-3
1983 7-3 4-1 CCL Champions
1984 11-2 5-0 CCL Champs/OHSAA Runner Up
1985 7-3 2-3
1986 12-2 3-2 OHSAA Champions
1987 7-3 1-2
1988 8-5 2-1 Regional Champions
1989 8-2 1-1
1990 8-2 1-1 CCL Gold Champions
1991 7-3 1-1 CCL Gold Champions
1992 5-4 1-1
1993 4-6 0-2
1994 3-7 0-2
1995 7-4 1-1 CCL Gold Champs/Regional Semi Finalist
1996 6-4 1-1
4. 4
1997 9-3 1-1 CCL Gold Champs/Regional Runner Up
1998 8-2 1-1
1999 3-7 0-2
2000 6-4 2-0 CCL Gold Champions
2001 5-5 1-1 CCL Gold Champions
2002 3-7 1-0 CCL Gold Champions
2003 5-5 0-1
2004 9-3 1-0 CCL Gold Champs/Regional Semifinalist
2005 9-3 1-0 CCL Gold Champs/Regional Semifinalist
2006 5-5 1-0 CCL Gold Champions
2007 5-5 0-1
2008 7-4 0-1 Brad Burchfield Regional Quarterfinalist
2009 7-3 0-1
2010 13-2 1-0 CCL Gold, Regional, OHSAA Champions
2011 11-1 1-0 CCL Gold, Regional Runner-Up,
Undefeated Regular Season, AP #2 Final
Ranking
2012 13-1 2-0 CCL Gold, Regional Champions,
Undefeated Regular Season, AP State
Champions (#1 Final Ranking)
2013 13-2 3-0 CCL Gold, Regional Champions, State
Runner Up, AP #4 Final Ranking
2014 11-3 4-0 CCL Undisputed, Regional Champions,
AP #8 Final Ranking
All Time Record: 356-209-6 62%
CCL Record: 77-71-6
CCL Championships: 1983, 1984, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Undefeated Regular Seasons: 2012, 2011
Playoff Appearances: 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2005, 2004, 1997, 1995, 1988, 1986, 1984
Regional Runner-Up: 2011, 1997
Regional Championships: 2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 1988, 1986, 1984
State Runner-Up: 2013, 1984
Associated Press State Champions: 2012
OHSAA State Championships: 2010, 1986
5. 5
HARTLEY FOOTBALL
RECORDS-VS-ALL OPPONENTS – 1961-2014
OPPONENT W L T OPPONENT W L T
Academy 13 4 0 Independence 2 1 0
Amanda Clearcreek 6 2 0 Ironton Rock Hill 1 0 0
Anna 1 0 0 Johnstown 2 0 0
Bellaire 1 3 0 Jonathan Alder 5 5 0
Belpre 1 0 0 Kettering Alter 1 2 0
Bexley 19 4 1 Lakewood 1 1 0
Big Walnut 2 0 0 Indian Lake 1 0 0
Bloom Carroll 2 2 2 Lima Cent. Cath. 1 0 0
Brookhaven 3 0 0 Linden 2 3 0
Castalia Margaretta 1 0 0 London 1 0 0
Centennial 10 0 0 Louisville Aquinas 5 2 0
Central 1 1 0 Lucas 2 0 0
Cin. Hills Christian Acad. 0 2 0 Madison Plains 6 0 0
Cin. LaSalle 1 1 0 Mariemont 5 7 0
Cin Walnut Hills 0 2 0 Marion Franklin 3 1 0
Clear Fork 2 4 0 Miami Trace 2 7 0
Cleveland VASJ 4 0 0 Mifflin 5 2 0
Coal Grove 1 0 0 Minford 2 0 0
Collins West. Reserve 1 0 0 Mohawk 2 0 0
Columbus Crusaders 2 1 0 Morgan 3 0 0
Day. Col White/Th Mrshl 5 1 0 Newark Catholic 6 8 0
Day. Dunbar 1 3 0 New Lexington 1 2 0
Delaware Hayes 1 0 0 North 1 1 0
Delphos Jefferson 1 1 0 Northland 2 0 0
DeSales 9 16 2 Northridge 1 3 0
East 4 2 0 Olen. Liberty 1 0 0
Eastmoor 1 3 0 Pickerington 0 1 0
Fairbanks 1 0 0 Pleasant View 2 1 1
Fisher Catholic 5 1 0 Ports. Notre Dame 1 1 0
Fort Loramie 2 0 0 Portsmouth West 5 1 0
Fostoria 3 3 0 Ready 32 19 1
Franklin Heights 2 0 0 Reynoldsburg 6 4 0
Gahanna 2 4 0 St. Charles 15 3 1
Grandview 1 1 0 St. Henry 1 0 0
Greenfield McLain 4 0 0 Sidney Lehman 1 0 0
Hamilton Badin 2 6 0 South 3 0 0
Hamilton Township 10 1 0 Spencerville 6 0 0
6. 6
Harvest Prep 2 0 0 Springfield Cath. 2 1 1
Hillsboro 3 0 0 Springfield Local 1 0 0
OPPONENTS W L T PLAYOFF HISTORY (28-11 72%)
Springfield North 0 1 0
Steuben. Cent. Cath. 1 2 0 1984
Twin Valley South 0 1 0 Hartley 15 Mariemont 12
Versailles 1 2 0 Hartley 28 West. Reserve 12
Walnut Ridge 3 5 0 Hartley 0 Thom. Aquinas 21
Warren JFK 1 0 0 (State Runner-up)
Watterson 6 29 0
Wehrle 21 1 1 1986
West 5 4 0 Hartley 7 Coal Grove 3
West Jefferson 1 0 0 Hartley 21 Academy 3
Whetstone 2 0 0 Hartley 25 Versailles 20
Whitehall 3 7 0 Hartley 47 Margaretta 0
Wintersv. Indian Creek 0 1 0 (State Champions)
Worthington 1 0 0
Yngstwn. Card. Mooney 0 2 0 1988
Martins Ferry 0 1 0 Hartley 15 Belpre 7
Gallia Academy 1 0 0 Hartley 20 Academy 14 (OT)
Columbus Grove 1 1 0 Hartley 13 Versailles 18
Elyria Catholic 1 1 0 (Regional Champions)
Ironton 4 1 0
Heath 1 0 0 1995
Chagrin Falls 1 0 0 Hartley 7 Mariemont 14
East Knox 2 0 0
Akron Hoban 2 0 0 1997
Coshocton 2 0 0 Hartley 45 Sidney Lehman 28
North Union 2 0 0 Hartley 7 Versallies 34
Pemberville Eastwood 1 0 0 (Regional Runner Up)
Kenton 0 1 0
Proctorville Fairland 1 0 0
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 3 0 0
Upper Sansusky 1 0 0
Ottawa Glandorf 1 0 0
Clinton Massie 0 1 0
Coldwater 0 3 0
Pittsburgh Perry 1 0 0
7. 7
Cincinnati Withrow 1 0 0
Zane Trace 1 0 0
Liberty Union 1 0 0
Wheelersburg 2 0 0
Akron Manchester 1 0 0
Muskegon Catholic (Mi) 0 1 0
Beechcroft 1 0 0
St Clairsville 1 0 0
Canton Central Catholic 0 1 0
2004
CCL CHAMPIONSHIPS Hartley 45 Anna 21
1983 Hartley 7 St Henry 35
1984
1990 2005
1991 Hartley 41 New Lexington 16
1995 Hartley 14 Bellaire 37
1997
2000 2008
2001 Hartley 6 Martins Ferry 20
2002
2004 2010
2005 Hartley 40 Amanda 20
2006 Hartley 39 Heath 26
2010 Hartley 26 Ironton 20
2011 Hartley 29 Alter 28
2012 Hartley 34 Chagrin Falls 13
2013 (State Champions)
2014
All Time Record: 356-209-6 62%
2011
Hartley 42 North Union 14
Hartley 21 Eastwood 7
Hartley 28 Kenton 30
(Regional Runner Up)
8. 8
2012
Hartley 63 Upper Sandusky 19
Hartley 43 North Union 0
Hartley 41 Ottawa Glandorf 31
(Regional Champions)
Hartley 21 Clinton Massie 45
2013
Hartley 64 Zane Trace 7
Hartley 14 Liberty Union 7
Hartley 42 Wheelersburg 20
Hartley 49 Manchester 22
Hartley 7 Coldwater 24
(State Runner Up)
2014
Hartley 49 Portsmouth West 13
Hartley 42 St Clairsville 7
Hartley 45 Wheelersburg 38 (OT)
(Regional Champions)
Canton CC 34 Hartley 24
9. 9
2003 Season 5-5 2004 Season 9-3 2005 Season 9-3
Delphos Jefferson 19-16 Hillsboro 49-14 Centennial 48-0
Mariemont 24-7 Mariemont 45-0 Academy 21-34
Delaware Hayes 30-26 Northridge 24-27 Northridge 35-16
Clearfork 22-30 Spencerville 13-0 Spencerville 28-19
Madison Plains 23-7 Madison Plains 35-0 West Jefferson 41-26
Jonathan Alder 21-24 Jonathan Alder 20-44 Jonathan Alder 32-63
Cincinnati Hills 14-57 Louisville Aquinas 15-14 Louisville Aquinas 14-10
Northridge 3-17 Cols Crusaders 42-7 Madison Plains 35-9
Olentangy Liberty 48-19 Springfield Local 35-6 Fort Loramie 55-28
Ready 0-7 Ready 45-21 Ready 47-16
Anna 45-21 New Lexington 41-16
St. Henry 7-35 Bellaire 14-37
2006 Season 5-5 2007 Season 5-5 2008 Season 7-4
Centennial 25-7 Centennial 51-10 Centennial 63-6
Academy 33-41 Academy 32-12 Academy 14-10
Northridge 7-17 Bexley 13-28 Bexley 38-21
Louisville Aquinas 10-13 Louisville Aquinas 12-7 Louisville Aquinas 33-14
Dayton Dunbar 25-28 Dayton Dunbar 52-58(OT) Dayton Dunbar 14-28
Jonathan Alder 0-34 Cols Crusaders 26-31 Cols Crusaders 35-0
Fairbanks 56-7 New Lexington 28-48 New Lexington 3-7
Madison Plains 41-8 Madison Plains 35-7 Madison Plains 47-7
Fort Loramie 35-20 Spencerville 27-24(OT) Spencerville 38-21
Ready 6-3 Ready 7-24 Ready 6-52
Martins Ferry 6-20
2009 7-3 2010 Season 13-2 2011 Season 11-1
Centennial 56-0 Amanda Clearcreek 48-10 Amanda Clearcreek 30-22
Academy 28-21 Academy 42-34 Academy 28-7
Bexley 42-14 Bexley 54-7 East Knox 43-21
Louisville Aquinas 45-10 Elyria Catholic 34-28 (OT) Akron Hoban 45-21
Dayton Dunbar 59-14 Villa Angela St Joes 38-7 Villa Angela St Joes 42-7
Columbus Grove 14-20 (OT) Columbus Grove 42-35 Elyria Catholic 56-31
Dayton T Marshall 41-60 Dayton T Marshall 38-14 Ironton 34-16
Gallia Academy 28-14 Ironton 17-38 Coshocton 38-7
Spencerville 50-13 Spencerville 50-14 Ready 42-12
Ready 21-31 Ready 41-13 North Union 42-14
Amanda Clearcreek 40-20 Eastwood 21-7
Heath 39-26 Kenton 28-30
Ironton 26-20
Kettering Alter 29-28
Chagrin Falls 34-13
2012 13-1 2013 13-2 2014 11-3
Amanda Clearcreek 42-0 Amanda Clearcreek 37-6 Muskegon Catholic 14-24
Academy 42-7 Coldwater 16-41 Coldwater 14-26
East Knox 50-7 Marion Franklin 28-14 Marion Franklin 21-20
Akron Hoban 42-10 St Charles 20-7 St Charles 24-21
Fairland 56-6 Pitt Perry 63-6 Thurgood Marshall 30-29
Watterson 28-14 Watterson 35-14 Watterson 42-7
Fort Wayne Luers 40-7 Fort Wayne Luers 49-21 Fort Wayne Luers 43-13
Ironton 62-6 Ironton 64-0 Beechcroft 35-20
Coshocton 41-6 Withrow 42-14 DeSales 21-7
Ready 42-8 Ready 21-14 (OT) Ready 52-19
Upper Sandusky 63-19 Zane Trace 63-7 Portsmouth West 49-13
North Union 43-0 Liberty Union 14-7 St Clairsville 42-7
Ottawa Glandorf 41-31 Wheelersburg 41-20 Wheelersburg 45-38 (OT)
Clinton Massie 21-45 Manchester 49-22 Canton Central Catholic 24-34
Coldwater 7-24
10. 10
Hartley football captains since 1981:
1981 - Mark Batory and David Skrobot
1982 - Fritz Baumann - Bob Steckline
1983 - Joe Eramo and Adam Viney
1984 - Pete Foster, Paul Heinmiller, Bob Toy
1985 - Eric Gudger, David Key, Tom Ryan
1986 - Terrence Davis, Doug Ryan, Mark Heinmiller, Chris Eramo
1987 - Tim Flynn, John Heinmiller, Kelly Wilson
1988 - Craig Commodore, Charlie Webb, Bobby Sohovich, Lindsey Newman
1989 - Stacy Jeter, Tim Kurgan, Gabe Pace
1990 - Thaddeus Anderfson and Ron Alexander
1991 - Sean Ross, Randall Sampson, T. A. Sauer
1992 - Pat Feeney, Trevor Bethel, Rob Hilburn
1993 - Nathan Cockerham, Jeff Miller, Eric Olimpio, Clarence Wicks
1994 - Tom Chilicki and Matt Gerdeman
1995 - Matt Messaros and Reggie Pace
1996 - Chris Hauser and Kyle Gibson
1997 - John Hauser, Karl Rose
1998 - Dwight Cartier, Dominic Irwin, Erin Purdue
1999 - Nate Allwein and John Mally
2000 - Joey Boling, Nick Brandt, Brandon Caldwell, Ben Lloyd
2001 - Lamar Westbrook, Jack Monts de Oca, Nick Klein, Jacob Sizer,
Ben Yoder
2002 - Jesse Stecklein, Nick Assmann, Steve Klein, Kevin Petrella
2003 - Dwight Allen, Patrick Sullivan, Eric Wolfe, Josh Byers
2004 - Tim Mackey, Vince Evans, Michael Thomas, Kevin Flinn
2005 - Marty Assmann, Tommy Gantner, Joe Sawicki
2006 - Justin Hanson, Jacob Zang, Nate Carter, Zack Byers
2007 - John Marchi, Jon Zang, Michael Feeney, Corbin Holliday
2008 - Rufus Walls, Nick Muetzel, Malik McCord, Luke Evans, Nick Wahle, Cody Jackson
2009 - Corey McSweeney, Justin Momeyer, Cody Mackey, Ben Currie
2010 - Noah Key, Alex Heinmiller, Brandon Michalak, Evan Jackson, Joey Moore
2011 - Patrick Randall, Matt Simpson, Eric Selegue, Napoleon Bell, Jarrod Zang
2012 - JaWuan Woodley, Jacob Matuska, Dominique Scott, Nick King, Tyler Schaffer,
Marcellus Calhoun, Anthony Allwein
2013 - Jared Brandewie, Shawn Smith-Davis, Kalil Morris, Jacob Mercier, Austin Kirkbride,
Max Steele
2014 -Cavell Bennett, Tayron Washington, Jack Zang, Ben Reis, Patrick Heinmiller
11. 11
Coaches, Athletic Directors, & Principals
Bishop Hartley Football
Prepared by: Phil Petrosky
This first page consists of coaches who were on Coach Jack Ryan’s staff with Coach Geyer. Athletic directors
and Principals in the Jack Ryan are included, too.
Resources = Fall Sports Programs from the following years:
Jack Ryan, Coaching era - 1968, 1969, 1970, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 Sports Programs
Coaches
Mark Aiello
Marke Aprile
Dave Beckley
Mark Beggrow
Jim Brake
Jim Carter
Tom Coss
Jim Devine
Rick Evans
Michael Irwin
Bruce Kotlinski
Henri Langhals
Mike Miller
Phil Petrosky
Bob Telerski
Tom Typowicz
Jim Wile
Brian Zahorchak
Coaches Deceased
Oscar Cunningham
Joe Bossetti
Dan Lyons
Joe Ramsey
Jim Reis
Jack Ryan
Dave Savely
Athletic Directors
Michael Irwin
Principals
David B. Irwin, Jr.
Rev. Robert G. White (deceased)
William W. Schwanitz
This second and third pages consist of those coaches who were on Coach Geyer’s staff and the Athletic
Directors and Principals during that era.
12. 12
Dick Geyer, Coaching era - 1981,1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993,
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Sports Programs
Coaches
Mark Aprile
Tom Coss
Ron Dick
Mike Dixon
John Eramo
Tony Eramo
Mike Evans
Andy Ey
Ed Garver
Steve Hackett
Curt Hansen
Paul Kegelmayer
David Key
Bruce Kotlinski
Kevin Oldaker
Bob Messaros
David Paige
Phil Petrosky
Dave Roesch
Randall Sampson
Frank Sullivan
Nate Trimner
J.T. Triplett
Steve Tufo
Adam Viney
Bob Wile
Doug Williams
Scott Wilson
Larry Wolf
Bruce Wolfe
Chuck Wooten
Brad Burchfield, Coaching era-2008-Present
Coaches
Derrek Downard
Mike Evans
David Key
Kevin Petrella
Chris Sawyer
Nathan Trimner
Woody Underwood
Buddy White
Chuck Wooten
Marty Assmann
Randy Wooten
13. 13
Coaches Deceased
Dan Lyons
Joe Ramsey
Athletic Directors
Mark Aprile
Tim Birie
Erskine Braggs
Andy Ey
Tom King
Joe Ramsey (deceased)
David Thompson
Pat Murphy
Principals
Joseph Boyle
Jim Peterson
Jim Silcott
Eleanor Wagner
Mike Winters
14. 14
1st
Team All Ohio Hawks
1979 John Eramo Running Back
1983 Tim Martin Linebacker
1984 Bob Toy Lineman
1984 John Heinmiller Defensive Line
1985 David Key Running Back
1986 Terrance Davis Running Back
1987 Bobby Sohovich Defensive Line
1989 Mike Dixon Defensive Back
1990 Jim Powell Linebacker/TE
1990 Jeff Milburn Kickers
1991 TA Sauer Linebacker
1991 Randall Sampson Defensive Line
1995 Matt Messaros Defensive Tackle
1997 Erin Perdue Running Back
1997 Andy Groom Punter
1998 Erin Perdue Running Back
2004 Zack Byers Wide Receiver
2004 Marty Assmann Quarterback
2010 Evan Jackson Defensive Line
2010 Noah Key Running Back Offensive POY
2011 Brent Wahle Kicker
2011 Ja’Wuan Woodley Running Back
2012 Kalil Morris Defensive Line
2012 Jacob Matuska Linebacker
2012 Ja’Wuan Woodley Linebacker Defensive POY
2013 Sam Mackowiak Running Back
2013 Kalil Morris Defensive Line
2013 Alonzo Saxton Defensive Back Defensive POY
2014 Tayron Washington Defensive Line
2014 Jack Zang Linebacker
17. 17
Career Leaders
Career Rushing Leaders
1. Noah Key 4747 Yards 2007-10
2. Erin Perdue 4377 Yards 1996-1998
Career Passing Leaders
1. Marty Assmann 5829 Yards 2002-05
2. Jared Brandewie 2808 Yards 2010-13
Career Receiving Leaders
1. Zack Byers 2442 Yards 2003-06
Single Game Records
Single Game Rushing Leaders
Erin Perdue 19 Carries 331 Yards vs. Centenial 10/23/98
Noah Key 24 Carries 324 Yards vs. Academy 9/3/10
Noah Key 18 Carries 274 Yards vs. Amanda Clearcreek 11/5/10 PLAYOFFS
Sam Mackowiak 26 Carries 251 Yards vs. Wheelersburg 11/23/13 PLAYOFFS
Noah Key 24 Carries 249 Yards vs. Bishop Ready 10/29/10
Single Game Passing Leaders
Marty Assmann 35/64 401 Yards 9/30/05 vs. Jonathan Alder
Single Game Receiving Leaders
Zack Byers 15 Receptions 124 Yards 11/12/05 vs. Bellaire PLAYOFFS
18. 18
MOST TDS SCORED IN ONE GAME
FIVE
Erin Perdue-vs-Sydney Lehman 11/7/97 PLAYOFFS
Erin Perdue-vs-Jonathan Alder 9/18/98
Erin Perdue-vs-Centennial 10/23/98
Michael Thomas-vs-Olentangy Liberty 10/17/03
Noah Key vs. Heath 11/12/10 PLAYOFFS
Ja’Wuan Woodley vs. North Union 11/5/11 PLAYOFFS
Sam Mackowiak vs. Wheelersburg 11/23/13 PLAYOFFS
Quri Hickman vs. Luers 10/10/14
FOUR
David Key-vs-Ready 10/18/84
David Key-vs- Wehrle 10/26/84
David Key-vs-Bloom Carroll 9/6/85
Terrence Davis-vs-Versailles 11/21/86 PLAYOFFS
Terrence Davis-vs-Castalia Margaretta 11/28/86 PLAYOFFS
Erin Perdue-vsJonathan Alder 9/12/97
Erin Perdue-vs-Columbus Academy 10/2/98
Erin Perdue-vs-Ready 11/6/98
Michael Thomas-vs-Hillsboro 8/27/04
Isaiah Thompson-vs-Fort Loramie 10/21/04
Dominic D'Andrea-vs-West Jefferson 9/23/05
Noah Key vs. Dunday 9/25/09
Noah Key vs. Columbus Academy 9/3/10
Noah Key vs. Bexley 9/10/10
Sam Mackowiak vs. Manchester 11/30/13 PLAYOFFS
Quri Hickman vs. St Clairsville 11/15/14 PLAYOFFS
Quri Hickman vs. Wheelersburg 11/23/14 PLAYOFFS
Jake Ruby vs. Portsmouth West 11/8/14 PLAYOFFS
THREE
David Key-vs-Hamilton Township 9/2/83
David Key-vs-Fostoria 9/30/83
David Key-vs-DeSales 11/3/84
Eric Gudger-vs-Hamilton Township 8/31/84
David Key-vs-Hamilton Badin 9/21/85
Terrence Davis-vs-Wehrle 10/24/86
Terrence Davis-vs-Columbus Academy 11/14/86 PLAYOFFS
Gabe Pace-vs-Johnstown 9/11/87
Kelly Wilson-vs-Bexley 9/18/87
Kelly Wilson-vs-Springfield Catholic 9/25/87
Vidal Ready-vs-Indian Lake 9/21/90
Trevor Bethel-vs-Colonel White 9/28/91
Sean Ross-vs-Clearfork 10/18/91
Trevor Bethel-vs-Colonel White 10/12/92
Randy Wooten-vs-Hamilton Township 9/15/95
Erin Perdue-vs-Fisher Catholic 8/30/96
Kyle Gibson-vs-Minford 10/25/96
BJ Strasser-vs-Linden 9/15/99
Nick Klein-vs-World Harvest 9/28/01
Michael Thomas-vs-Mariemont 8/29/03
Michael Thomas-vs-Madison Plains 9/19/03
Michael Thomas-vs-Mariemont 9/3/04
Michael Thomas-vs-Madison Plains 9/24/04
19. 19
Michael Thomas-vs-Anna 11/6/05 PLAYOFFS
Marty Assmann-vs-New Lexington 11/5/05 PLAYOFFS
Dominic D'Andrea-vs-Madison Plains 10/13/06
Zack Byers-vs-Madison Plains 10/13/06
Dominic D'Andrea-vs-Fort Loramie 10/26/06
Vinnie Petrella-vs-Madison Plains 10/12/07
Noah Key vs. Thurgood Marshall 10/9/09
Marcellus Calhon vs. Archbishop Hoban 9/16/11
Marcellus Calhoun vs. Villa Angela St Joseph 9/24/11
Marcellus Calhoun vs. Elyria Catholic 10/7/11
Ja’Wuan Woodley vs. Coshocton 10/19/12
Ja’Wuan Woodley vs. Upper Sandusky 11/2/12 PLAYOFFS
Marcelluls Calhoun vs. Archbishop Hoban 9/14/12
Marcellus Calhoun vs. Coshocton 10/19/12
Jared Brandewie vs. Amanda Clearcreek 8/30/13
Jared Brandewie vs. Withrow 10/25/13
Sam Mackowiak vs. Ironton 10/18/13
Sam Mackowiak vs. Withrow 10/25/13
Quri Hickman vs. Marion Franklin 9/11/14
TOUCHDOWN PASSES OF 50 OR MORE YARDS
98 Yards Randy Wooten to Reggie Pace-vs-Miami Trace 10/7/94
86 Yards Jared Brandewie to Alonzo Saxton vs. Fairland 9/26/12
81 Yards Jeff Bartos to Erin Perdue-vs-Newark Catholic 9/21/96
79 Yards Jared Brandewie to Jacob Mercier vs. Amanda Clearcreek 8/27/13
76 Yards Marty Assmann to Tom Gantner-vs-Springfield Local 10/22/04
75 Yards Jack Monts de Oca to Matt Groom-vs-Grandview 10/12/01
73 Yards Marty Assmann to Michael Thomas-vs-Columbus Academy 9/2/05
72 Yards Jay Bartos to Sean Ross-vs-Wehrle 10/26/90
71 Yards Jeff Daley to Geoffrey Whiteside-vs-New Lexington 10/5/07
68 Yards Jared Brandewie to Jacob Mercier vs. Perry (PA) 9/29/13
68 Yards Jeff Daley to A. J. Reynolds-vs-Bexley 9/2/07
67 Yards Jared Brandewie to Jacob Mercier 10/16/13
65 Yards Pete Foster to Bob Wile-vs-Hamilton Badin 8/21/84
65 Yards Marty Assmann to Isaiah Thompson-vs-West Jefferson 9/23/05
64 Yards Jason Milburn to Chauncey Cumberlander-vs-Portsmouth West 10/15/93
63 Yards Nick Brandt to Brandon Caldwell-vs-Warren JFK 10/13/00
62 Yards Andy Groom to Karl Rose-vs-West 10/18/96
60 Yards Marty Assmann to Isaiah Thompson-vs-New Lexington 11/5/05 PLAYOFFS
60 Yards Austin Underwood to Omar Lane vs. Ironton 11/16/10 PLAYOFFS
60 Yards Jake Ruby to Jalen Austin vs. Watterson 10/6/14
59 Yards Pete Foster to Eric Gudger-vs-Big Walnut 9/7/84
59 Yards Jared Brandewie to Jacob Matuska vs East Knox 9/14/11
59 Yards Jared Brandewie to Matt Simpson vs. North Union 11/5/11 PLAYOFFS
59 Yards Jake Groeschen to Zack Byers-vs-Madison Plains 10/13/06
58 Yards Dominic Irwin to Vince Hatchett-vs-Newark Catholic 9/25/98
58 Yards Dominic Irwin to Vince Hatchett-vs-Cleveland VASJ 10/17/98
55 Yards Pete Foster to Tom Ryan-vs-St. Charles 10/5/84
55 Yards Johnny Ryan to Stacy Jeter-vs-Centennial 10/13/89
55 Yards Andy Groom to Karl Rose-vs-Miami Trace 10/3/97
54 Yards Jack Monts de Oca toMatt Groom-vs-World Harvest 9/28/01
54 Yards Marty Assmann to Isaiah Thompson-vs-Fort Loramie 10/21/05
53 Yards Jake Groeschen to Kenny Smith-vs-Fairbanks 10/6/06
53 Yards Jake Groeschen to Zack Byers-vs-Madison Plains 10/13/06
52 Yards Brad Underwood to Mike Dixon-vs-Versailles 11/25/88 PLAYOFFS
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52 Yards Johnny Ryan to Stacy Jeter-vs-Centennial 10/13/89
52 Yards Jeff Bartos to Tim Trucco-vs-Fisher Catholic 8/30/96
51 Yards Randy Wooten to Chauncey Cumberlander-vs-Ready 11/4/94
51 Yards Dominic Irwin to Vince Hatchett-vs-Columbus Academy 10/2/98
51 Yards Jared Brandewie to Jacob Mercier vs. Luers (IN) 10/6/12
50 Yards Pete Foster to Mark Wagenbrenner-vs-Ready 10/19/84
50 Yards Marty Assmann to Isaiah Thompson-vs-Madison Plains 9/24/04
50 yards Marty Assmann to Tim Mackey-vs-Ready 10/29/04
50 Yards Jake Grosechen to Kenny Smith-vs-Fort Loramie 10/20/06
50 Yards Jeff Daley to Michael Feeney-vs-Centennial 8/24/07
TD RUNS FROM SCRIMMAGE OF 60 YARDS OR MORE
94 Yards David Key-vs-Bexley 9/13/85
92 Yards Sean Ross-vs-Bexley 9/13/91
92 Yards Michael Thomas-vs-Ready 10/26/01
88 Yards Nick Franklin-vs-Cardinal Mooney 10/7/00
88 Yards Marcellus Calhoun vs. Amanda Clearcreek 9/26/12
85 Yards Gabe Pace-vs-Ready 10/22/88
85 Yards Marcellus Calhoun 11/25/13 vs. Manchester Playoffs
85 Yards Noah Key 11/5/10 vs. Amanda Clearcreek Playoffs
84 Yards Omar Lane vs. Amanda Clearcreek 11/5/10 Playoffs
80 Yards David Key-vs-Watterson 10/12/84
80 Yards Noah Key vs. Columbus Academy 9/6/10
80 Yards Sean Ross-vs-Newark Catholic 9/20/91
80 Yards Reggie Pace-vs-Portsmouth West 10/15/93
80 Yards Michael Thomas-vs-Mariemont 9/3/04
80 Yards Dominique Scott vs. Amanda Clearcreek 9/26/12
80 Yards Sam Mackowiak vs. Cincinnati Withrow 10/16/13
78 Yards Brandon Caldwell-vs-Wintersville Indian Creek 9/15/00
76 Yards Randy Wooten-vs-Hamilton Township 9/15/95
76 Yards Jake Ruby vs. Beechcroft 10/16/14
75 Yards Erin Perdue-vs Villa Angela St Joseph 10/17/98
75 Yards Rian Anderson vs. Coldwater 9/6/14
75 Yards Jacob Mercier vs. Manchester 11/25/13 Playoffs
72 Yards David Key-vs-Hamilton Badin 9/24/83
72 Yards Erin Perdue-vs-Fisher Catholic 8/30/96
72 Yards Andy Groom-vs-Columbus Academy 9/26/97
72 Yards Ja’Wuan Woodley vs. Bishop Ready 10/30/12
70 Yards Todd Dunkle-vs-East 8/30/84
70 Yards Nick Klein-vs-World Harvest 9/28/01
70 Yards Michael Thomas-vs-Mariemont 9/3/04
69 Yards Joey Boling-vs-Centennial 10/23/98
69 Yards Michael Thomas-vs-World Harvest 9/28/01
69 Yards Michael Thomas-vs-Madison Plains 0/24/04
68 Yards Terrence Davis-vs-Fostoria 9/27/85
67 Yards Reggie Pace-vs-Ready 11/3/95
66 Yards Dominic D'Andrea-vs-Fort Loramie 10/21/05
64 Yards John Hauser-vs-Columbus Academy 9/26/97
63 Yards John Hauser-vs-Columbus Academy 9/26/97
63 Yards Erin Perdue-vs-Cleveland VASJ 10/10/97
63 Yards Erin Perdue-vs-Fisher Catholic 9/4/98
62 Yards Gabe Pace-vs-Greenfield McClain 9/15/89
62 Yards Dwight Cartier-vs-Jonathan Alder 9/18/98
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62 Yards Erin Perdue-vs-Miami Trace 10/9/98
62 Yards Nick Klein-vs-World Harvest 9/28/01
61 Yards Terrence Davis-vs-Hamilton Badin 9/19/86
60 Yards Jarrod Zang vs. Villa Angela St Joseph 9/27/10
60 Yards Ja’Wuan Woodley vs. Archbishop Hoban 9/16/11
60 Yards Dominique Scott vs. Upper Sandusky 11/6/12 Playoffs
TACKLES-ASSISTS-TOTAL PARTICIPATIONS (SEASON)
PLAYER TACKLES ASSISTS TOTAL YEAR
Terrence Davis 89 132 221 1986
Terrence Davis 76 121 197 1985
Bob Toy 78 92 170 1984
Charlie Webb 67 94 161 1988
John Hauser 103 48 151 1997
Tim Martin 83 63 146 1983
T.A. Sauer 73 61 134 1991
Ben Lloyd 85 46 131 2001
John Hauser 80 42 122 1995
Chris Hauser 63 58 119 1994
Shaun Piper 86 33 119 1998
John Zang 73 40 113 2007
Brian McGlone 63 46 109 1992
John Zang 64 42 106 2005
Keith Byers 70 35 105 1981
TACKLES FOR LOSS (SEASON)
Matt Messaros 28 1995
Nick King 16 2012
Kalil Morris 13 2012
Kevin Petrella 12 2001
Jesse Stecklein 12 2002
Jake Zang 11 2005
Mike Dixon 10 1987
John Hauser 10 1997
Dante Knight 10 1997
Jay C. Brown 10 1998
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QB SACKS (SEASON)
PLAYER SACKS YEAR
Bob Toy 12 1984
Chris Eramo 8 1986
Brian McGlone 8 1992
Dante Knight 7 1997
Dante Knight 7 1998
Nick King 6 2012
Nate Carter 6 2006
Kalil Morris 6 2011
Matt Chilicki 5 2000
Zack Byers 5 2005
Jake Zang 5 2005
Pat Feeney 5 1991
Kalil Morris 5 2012
Randall Sampson 5 1991
Kyle Gibson 5 1995
INTERCEPTIONS (SEASON)
PLAYER INTERCEPTIONS YEAR
Alonzo Saxton 9 2013
Bob Wile 9 1984
Stacy Jeter 8 1987
Stacy Jeter 7 1989
Karl Rose 6 1996
Jeff Milburn 5 1992
Chauncey Cumberlander 5 1995
Kelly Wilson 5 1986
Vince Hatchett 5 1998
Karl Rose 5 1997
Nick Assmann 5 2002
FIELD GOALS OF 35 OR MORE YARDS
PLAYER YDS OPPONENT DATE
Emmanuel Harris 45 Ready 10/29/04 (Free Kick)
Andy Groom 42 Portsmouth West 10/11/96
Scott Martin 41 Minford 10/27/95
Mike Dixon 40 Greenfield McClain 9/15/89
Jason Milburn 40 Clear Fork 10/18/91
Andy Groom 40 Fisher Catholic 8/30/97
Mike Dixon 39 St. Charles 10/8/88
Jeff Milburn 38 Bexley 9/7/90
Ben Lloyd 38 Newark Catholic 10/21/00
Jeff Milburn 37 & 37 River Valley 8/31/90
Jeff Milburn 37 Ready 10/19/90
Jason Milburn 36 Clear Fork 10/13/92
Pat Sullivan 36 Delaware Hayes 9/5/03
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Mike Dixon 35 Columbus Academy 9/2/88
Jeff Milburn 35 Indian Lake 9/21/90
Jason Milburn 35 Whitehall 9/11/92
Jason Milburn 35 Portsmouth West 10/15/93
Andy Groom 35 Portsmouth West 10/11/96
MOST FIELD GOALS IN ONE SEASON MOST EXTRA POINTS IN ONE SEASON
PLAYER FGS YEAR PLAYER EXPS YEAR
Brent Wahle 9 2011 Colin Barringer 71 2012
Mike Dixon 8 1998 Ben Hawk 61 2014
Andy Groom 8 1996 Colin Barringer 55 2013
Mike Dixon 7 1989 Brent Wahle 53 2011
Jeff Milburn 7 1990 Emmanuel Harris 44 2004
Jason Milburn 7 1991 Andy Groom 33 1997
Ben Hawk 6 2014 Pete Foster 29 1984
Scott Martin 5 1995 Patrick Sullivan 28 2005
Nick Ruggiero 5 2007 Doug Ryan 25 1986
BEST PUNTING AVERAGE FOR A SEASON
PLAYER PUNTS YARDS AVERAGE LONGEST YEAR
Scott Martin 37 1415 38.2 66 1995
Andy Groom 44 1637 37.2 54 1997
Andy Groom 38 1402 36.9 48 1996
Ben Lloyd 30 1081 36.0 67 2000
Tim Flynn 36 1281 35.6 62 1987
Tom Gantner 37 1313 35.4 56 2004
Kevin Connor 35 1240 35.4 52 2006
Scott Martin 36 1265 35.1 50 1994
LEADING SCORERS FOR A SEASON
PLAYER TDS FGS EXP (1) EXP (2) TOTAL POINTS YEAR
Noah Key 42 2 256 2010
Sam Mackowiak 29 6 180 2013
Erin Perdue 29 2 178 1998
Ja’Wuan Woodley 29 3 168 2012
Quri Hickman 28 168 2014
Marcellus Calhoun 27 4 166 2012
Terrence Davis 24 144 1986
Erin Perdue 22 1 144 1997
Michael Thomas 23 1 140 2004
David Key 21 126 1984
Noah Key 20 2 122 2009
Ja’Wuan Woodley 20 2 122 2011
Dominic D'Andrea 20 120 2005
Andy Groom 12 3 33 114 1997
Kelly Wilson 17 102 1987
Michael Thomas 17 102 2003
KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN
PLAYER YDS OPPONENT DATE
Dominic D'Andrea 96 Columbus Academy 9/1/06
Dwight Cartier 94 Mariemont 9/6/96
Geoffrey Whiteside 92 Louisville Thomas Aquinas 9/14/07
Geoffrey Whiteside 90 Academy 9/6/08
Rian Anderson 90 Perry (Pittsburgh) 9/29/13
Erin Perdue 90 Mariemont 9/11/98
Michael Thomas 90 Jonathan Alder 9/26/03
Michael Thomas 90 Northridge 9/10/04
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Jared Mans 88 Lucas 10/28/94
Luke Evans 84 Centennial 8/27/08
Isaiah Thompson 80 West Jefferson 9/23/05
Michael Thomas 70 Clear Fork 9/14/01
PUNT RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN
PLAYER YDS OPPONENT DATE
Willie Pace 88 Ready 10/17/86
Randy Wooten 70 Bloom Carroll 9/17/93
Michael Thomas 70 Spencerville 9/16/05
Kelly Wilson 68 DeSales 11/1/86
Eric Gudger 67 Ready 10/18/85
Michael Thomas 64 Springfield Local 10/22/04
Michael Thomas 62 Delaware Hayes 9/5/03
Michael Thomas 61 Centennial 8/26/05
Eric Gudger 60 Bloom Carroll 9/6/85
Michael Thomas 60 Ready 10/29/04
Zack Byers 60 Centennial 8/25/06
Vidal Ready 59 Greenfield McClain 9/14/90
Vidal Ready 57 Bexley 9/7/90
Chauncey Cumberlander 54 McConnellsville Morgan 9/1/95
Eric Gudger 34 Hamilton Township 8/31/84
INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN
PLAYER YDS OPPONENT DATE
Brian Armstrong 108 Ready 10/18/85 - State Record
Geoffrey Whiteside 103 Bexley 9/9/08
Alonzo Saxton 90 Ironton 10/16/13
Diego Lowery 79 Bexley 9/13/91
Pat Welling 63 St. Charles 9/10/83
Zack Byers 55 Dayton Dunbar 9/23/06
Thaddeus Anderson 42 Hamilton Badin 9/29/90
Trevonn Brown 40 Elyria Catholic 10/6/12
Vince Hatchett 40 Fisher Catholic 9/4/98
Kevin Groom 40 Marion Catholic 9/22/00
Pat Welling 28 Watterson 10/15/83
Vincent Petrella 20 Columbus Crusaders 9/28/07
FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN
PLAYER YDS OPPONENT DATE
Karl Rose 99 Versailles 11/14/97 State Record
Jim Powell 94 Hamilton Badin 9/29/89
Ja’Wuan Woodley 78 Amanda Clearcreek 8/26/10
Jake Zang 66 Hillsboro 8/27/04
Karl Rose 57 Portsmouth West 10/11/96
Paul Sullivan 55 Columbus Academy 9/1/06
Alonzo Saxton 53 Bishop Luers (IN) 10/3/13
Jake Zang 50 Ready 10/28/05
Isaiah Thompson 49 Columbus Crusaders 10/15/04
Jay C. Brown 38 Columbus Academy 9/26/97
Justin Momeyer 35 Dayton Dunbar 9/21/07
Thaddeus Anderson 33 Columbus Academy 11/18/88
Brent Raymond 29 Portsmouth West 10/13/95
Corbin Holliday 19 Fairbanks 10/6/06
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BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN
PLAYER YDS OPPONENT DATE
Anthony Miller 35 Marion Catholic 9/22/00
Lamar Westbrook 29 Marion Catholic 9/25/99
Vinnie Petrella 20 Ready 10/27/06
Dominic D'Andrea 17 Madison Plains 10/13/06
Craig Commodore 3 Castalia Margaretta 11/28/86
LEADING RUSHERS FOR A SEASON (1,000 Yard Rushers)
PLAYER CARRIES YARDS AVG. TDS YEAR
Noah Key 338 2855 8.49 42 2010
Erin Perdue 222 2105 9,5 27 1998
Sam Mackowiak 314 2042 6.3 29 2013
Ja’Wuan Woodley 247 1904 7.71 26 2012
David Key 350 1879 6.2 21 1984
Marcellus Calhoun 212 1685 7.95 26 2012
Erin Perdue 228 1630 7.1 22 1997
Quri Hickman 294 1548 5.3 28 2014
Ja’Wuan Woodley 218 1546 7.09 19 2011
Michael Thomas 188 1350 9.9 17 2004
Terrence Davis 219 1341 6.1 24 1986
David Key 245 1288 5.3 21 1983
Noah Key 169 1241 7.34 20 2009
Dominic D'Andrea 181 1241 6.1 17 2005
Michael Thomas 167 1186 7.1 14 2003
Jake Ruby 182 1149 6.3 11 2014
Geoffrey Whiteside 88 1143 9.93 16 2008
Gabe Pace 202 1107 5.5 8 1988
Vidal Ready 144 1065 7.4 15 1990
Nick Franklin 147 1040 7.1 9 2000
Jarrod Zang 136 1021 7.5 6 2010
Michael Thomas 113 1011 7.6 7 2002
Kelly Wilson 137 1002 7.3 15 1987
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LEADING PASSERS FOR A SEASON
PLAYER ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS INT YARDAGE TDS YEAR
Marty Assmann 354 225 16 3045 28 2005
Marty Assmann 251 139 6 2183 20 2004
Jeff Daley 320 170 15 1971 18 2007
Jared Brandewie 98 68 3 1330 15 2013
Jake Groeschen 168 89 6 1302 8 2006
Jared Brandewie 94 53 2 1071 15 2012
Jason Milburn 179 62 14 994 6 1993
Randy Wooten 140 58 9 911 8 1994
Austin Underwood 103 58 6 878 10 2010
Johnny Ryan 95 52 2 874 12 1989
Austin Underwood 85 55 4 842 8 2009
Jake Ruby 54 95 4 823 2 2014
Jack Monts de Oca 136 62 9 818 4 2001
Joe Grundey 100 45 5 780 7 1987
Randy Wooten 139 49 8 755 5
1995
Nick Brandt 85 37 8 695 7 2000
Tony Schumick 133 51 12 645 5 1981
Johnny Ryan 133 58 10 631 3 1988
Andy Groom 104 44 6 612 4 1997
Marty Assmann 70 36 2 601 5 2003
LEADING PASS RECEIVERS FOR A SEASON
PLAYER RECEPTIONS YARDS AVG TDS YEAR
Zack Byers 97 1051 10.8 10 2005
Zack Byers 59 703 19.8 6 2006
Zack Byers 53 688 12.9 5 2004
Isaiah Thompson 49 920 18.8 10 2005
Geoffrey Whiteside 45 725 16.1 9 2007
Drew Gault 39 441 11.3 5 2007
Tim Mackey 37 638 17.1 8 2005
Kenny Smith 35 362 10.3 0 2005
Kenny Smith 34 515 15.3 3 2006
Jacob Mercier 31 729 23.52 9 2013
Chauncey Cumberlander 28 473 16.9 6 1994
Karl Rose 27 385 14.3 4 1997
Jeff Lawler 27 401 11.2 2 2004
A.J. Reynolds 25 345 13.5 1 2007
Michael Thomas 24 366 14.1 3 2004
Stacy Jeter 22 345 15.7 1 1998
Keith Byers 21 230 10.9 2 1981
Tom Chilicki 21 289 13.8 0 1993
Stacy Jeter 20 376 18,8 5 1989