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KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 2010 PRESEASON FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE GENERAL INFORMATION

Location .......................................................................................................... Salina, Kan.Nickname ..............................................................................................................CoyotesColors ........................................................................................................... Purple / GoldEnrollment .................................................................................................................... 852Conference Affi liation ............ Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC)National Affi liation ..........................National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)Stadium ....................................................................................................Salina StadiumSurface / Capacity ............................................................................ Synthetic / 7,000Athletic Director ........................................................................Dr. Matthew WilliamsPresident ......................................................................................... Dr. Fletcher LamkinProvost ................................................................................................ Dr. Wayne Lowen

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................................................................................................Dave DallasAlma Mater ............................................................................. Missouri Western StateRecord at Kansas Wesleyan ................................................. 72-58 (.554) / 13 yearsKCAC Record at Kansas Wesleyan ......................................................... 65-49 (.570)Overall Career Record .....................................................110-97-1 (.531) / 21 yearsOverall KCAC Record ...........................................................................100-81-1 (.552)Off ensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks...................... Chris Snyder (1st season)Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs ........................Bob Frey (1st season)Running Backs / Receivers ............................................Drew Dallas (2nd season)Off ensive Line .............................................................Rex Pippenger (11th season)Linebackers .......................................................................... Garett Cook (1st season)Defensive Line .....................................................................Mike Lango (1st season)Volunteer Assistant (WR) ............................................. Scott Coppoc (1st season)

SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director ...................................................................David ToelleOffi ce Phone ...........................................................................785.827.5541 ext. 3146Mobile Phone............................................................................................ 785.643.0913EMail ...............................................................................................sportsinfo@kwu.eduFAX ................................................................................................................ 785.827.0927Website .................................................................................... www.kwucoyotes.com

FOOTBALL HISTORYFirst Year of Football ...............................................................................................1893Seasons Played ........................................................................................................... 101Overall Record ..................................................................................405-438-39 (.480)KCAC Record .....................................................................................288-278-22 (.509)KCAC Championships ...................................................................... 13 (Last in 2002)

Bowl Appearances ..........................................1 (American Family Charity, 2000)NAIA Championship Series Berths ...................................................2 (2001, 2002)NAIA Championship Series Record ....................................................................... 0-2

2010 FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS

THE 2010 SEASON2010 Schedule .................................................................................................................. 22010 Season Preview ..................................................................................................... 22010 Opponents .............................................................................................................. 42010 KCAC Schedule and About the KCAC ............................................................ 7KWU Head Coach Dave Dallas .................................................................................... 8KWU Assistant Coaches ................................................................................................. 9Meet the 2010 Coyotes ...............................................................................................11

2009 SEASON IN REVIEW2009 Season Recap .......................................................................................................162009 Season Statistics .................................................................................................182009 Game by Game Recaps ....................................................................................21

KWU FOOTBALL HISTORYBrief History of KWU Football ...................................................................................34Season by Season Records .........................................................................................35Coaching Records .........................................................................................................36All-Time Top Tens ...........................................................................................................36

THE KANSAS WESLEYAN EXPERIENCEThis is Kansas Wesleyan Athletics ............................................................................39About Kansas Wesleyan University .........................................................................40Salina, Kansas ..................................................................................................................41Director of Athletic Programs Matthew Williams ..............................................42Athletic Staff ....................................................................................................................43KWU Football Facilities ................................................................................................46The KWU Student Activities Center ........................................................................47On-Campus Athletic Facilities ...................................................................................48Off -Campus Athletic Facilities...................................................................................49The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ......................................50The CollegeFanz Sports Network ............................................................................512010 Media Information and Media Policies .......................................................52

2009 KCAC FOOTBALL REVIEW2009 KCAC Composite Results .................................................................................542009 KCAC Football Statistics ...................................................................................542009 KCAC Top Performances ...................................................................................602009 All-KCAC Teams ...................................................................................................62

VISITOR INFORMATIONVisitor’s Guide .................................................................................................................64

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ABOUT THIS YEAR’S GUIDEThe 2010 Kansas Wesleyan Football Preseason Media Guide is an offi cial publication of the KWU Athletic Department. The guide was designed in its entirety by KWU Sports Information Director David Toelle. All KWU action photos appear courtesy of Max Iselin Photography. The 64-page publication was created using Adobe Creative Suite 3 applications. The cover images were photographed by Max Iselin Photography and were edited by David Toelle, KWU SID. The guide was printed and bound by Consolidated Printing, Salina, Kansas.

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VARSITY SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMESept. 11 Tabor College * Hillsboro 7:00 SEPT. 18 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY * SALINA 6:00 SEPT. 25 BETHEL COLLEGE * SALINA 7:00 Oct. 2 Bethany College * Lindsborg 7:00 OCT. 9 HASKELL INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITY SALINA 3:00 Oct. 16 McPherson College * McPherson 1:30 OCT. 23 STERLING COLLEGE * SALINA 1:30

HOMECOMING

OCT. 30 OTTAWA UNIVERSITY * SALINA 2:00 Nov. 6 Friends University * Wichita 1:30 Nov. 13 Southwestern College * Winfi eld 1:30

* denotes KCAC Conference Games HOME GAMES PLAYED AT SALINA STADIUM

JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location TimeSEPT. 26 AIR FORCE ACADEMY JV SALINA 1:30OCT. 4 BETHANY COLLEGE SALINA 7:00OCT. 25 HASTINGS COLLEGE SALINA 6:00Oct. 11 Hastings College Hastings, Neb. 6:00Nov. 1 Ottawa University Ottawa 6:00

Game times subject to change, schedule may change without prior notice, especially the JV schedule

2010 SCHEDULE AND SEASON PREVIEW

2010 will be a season anew for the Kansas Wesleyan Coyote Football team. Changes to the coaching staff , including a new off ensive and defensive coordinator and a whole new look to the off ense are among the many new things for the Coyotes this season.

After a second straight 5-5 season in 2009, the Coyotes are looking to rebound and make a run at the KCAC Championship, hoping to hoist the trophy for the fi rst time since the 2002 season.

One of the key things that KWU Coach Dave Dallas points to is the team’s depth at all positions heading into 2010. At press time, KWU is anticipating 132 players to report to camp in August, Wesleyan’s highest number ever. Among the 132 will be 56 freshmen, a group that Dallas is impressed with already.

“We have some great upper classmen,” he said. “But our freshman class across the board is very talented and we have a lot of them, which is crucial to the future of our program as well. We have large upper class groups (29 seniors and 29 juniors), which means your freshman class has to be pretty good as well.”

Dallas says the large numbers in the upper class groups is good heading into the season.

“I think we have good leadership in our upperclassmen,” he said. “That’s something that is crucial for us especially coming off a

disappointing season last year where we didn’t live up to our own standards.”

Last year’s disappointing season has the returning players hungry and ready to have a break out year in 2010.

“The guys were hungry in the off -season and in the spring. We have worked really hard in the off -season and spring, getting stronger and more powerful than we have ever been. We have a group of much more dedicated student-athletes and that is incredibly benefi cial to us.”

On the off ensive side, the Coyotes return 11 players that had starting experience in 2009 including all the skill positions and a majority of the off ensive line returns that were full-time starters in 2009. The look of the off ense will be much diff erent than in years past as new Off ensive Coordinator Chris Snyder will take the Coyotes to the air, implementing a spread off ense look that was very successful for Snyder at Mendocino College.

Dallas says that the off ense will be fun to watch this year.

“We have a chance to be very explosive off ensively this year,” he said. “We have a lot of guys back from last year and that’s helpful, and our new system is a welcome change for us.”

Snyder joined the Coyote staff in December of 2009 and was able to work during the spring

practice sessions to install components of the new off ensive sets, which was a defi nite positive for the Coyotes.

“It was very helpful for us to be able to get the system installed during the spring,” Dallas said. “Now we can head into the fall refi ning it, instead of installing at that point. I was very pleased with our eff orts in spring ball, and now we are ready to get the little things down pat for the upcoming year.”

Despite the new look off ense, the Coyotes will try to balance out the run/pass game, something that Wesleyan has been able to do the last couple years.

“We will defi nitely be balanced in our off ensive attack. We will run the ball as well as throw it a little bit,” Dallas said.

One of the biggest things of benefi t to the Coyotes this season will be a simplifi ed off ensive attack as well as a renewed emphasis on an off ensive philosophical base, something that had gotten away from the team last season.

“We tried to simplify things a little bit and not make things as complicated as they were, and we have redefi ned our off ensive philosophy, which is the big key.”The Kansas Wesleyan defense will return eight players with starting experience during the 2009 season.

The defensive line is the big question mark heading into camp, losing three starters from last season including Pat Shelton, who led the NAIA in sacks. Billy Butler (Sr., 6-1, 240, Paola, Kan./Highland CC (Kan.)) is the lone returning starter on the defensive line.

The Coyotes did well at fi lling the gaps up front and Dallas is confi dent the front four will step up and pay immediate dividends for the 2010 season.

“Our defensive line is going to have to come through for us this year,” Dallas said. “We have great depth there and great players there, and that’s going to be the key for us on the line.”

Wesleyan returns seven in the back seven (linebackers and defensive backs) with starting experience; the only loss being Richie Raught to graduation. Several other players who made signifi cant contributions also return in the defensive backfi eld.

“We are very solid in the defensive backfi eld, outside of the loss of Richie,” Dallas said. “We have a lot of guys that stepped up for us last year and fi lled in at key points.”

The linebacker group welcomes back the return

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of two players that missed the entire 2009 season with injuries in Jason McWilliams (Jr., 5-11, 190, Canton, Texas/Canton HS) and Vicente “Meeko” Arellano (Sr., 5-10, 220, Pittsburg, Calif./ Los Medanos College (Calif.)). The return of McWilliams and Arellano will also compliment a strong group of returning players that include Jacob Brackens (Jr., 6-1, 185, Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite HS), Kane Kaualoku (Jr., 5-11, 200, Richardson, Texas/Pearce HS) and Adrian Thomas (Jr., 5-10, 200, Diamond Bar, Calif./Diamond Bar HS). Thomas had a break out sophomore season in 2009, leading the Coyotes with 86 tackles, nearly twice as many as any other player.

“We’ve got some great depth at the linebacker position,” Dallas said. “We’ve got two all-conference players back along with some players with great talent. We are very solid at linebacker this year.”

Don’t expect massive changes on the defensive side with new coordinator Bob Frey. Dallas said Frey’s defensive philosophy is very similar to what KWU has done in the past, but as always, new blood brings new twists and turns to everything.

“Our philosophical base on defense is very similar to what we’ve done in the past, but as always when you bring in a new coordinator, you will bring some new tweaks to things,” he said. “Coach Frey’s experience in the game, at all coaching levels and on both sides of the ball, he brings a lot to the table for us.”

One of the biggest question marks for the Coyotes in 2010 could be the special teams, especially in the kicking game. The loss of Scotty McKeon to graduation left a big open hole for the Coyotes kicking game, but Dallas feels a couple of key additions and a couple returning players will be able to step up and fi ll the gap left by McKeon’s departure.

KWU will look to Jesus “Chewy” Ochoa (Jr., 5-11, 170, Paramount, Calif./Cerritos College (Calif.)) as one of potential candidates as kicker for the Coyotes. Ochoa played soccer last season for the Wesleyan and will start the season doing both sports for KWU. Ochoa kicked for the Coyotes in the spring practice sessions and made a good impression for the coaching staff .

“Chewy kicked in junior college (at Cerritos) and showed some real promise for us in the spring,” Dallas said. “But when you lose a consistent leg like Scotty (McKeon), it’s something that will be a challenge to replace.”

Also looking to compete for the kicker spot will be returners Nick Ciliberti (So., 6-2, 180, Enid, Okla./Enid HS) and Scott Mulford (Jr., 6-1, 190, Topeka, Kan./Dodge City CC (Kan.)).

The Coyotes will open the season on September

11 in Hillsboro against Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference opponent Tabor College.

The 2010 schedule is in the same order as the 2009 schedule, but the sites are reversed as the KCAC is in year six of its Football Master Schedule that was put together by conference offi cials prior to the 2005 season.

Wesleyan’s home opener is September 18 at 6 p.m., against the University of Saint Mary at Salina Stadium. KWU has never lost to the Spires (9-0 all-time), despite close contests each of the last three years, including a 10-7 win last season on a 42-yard fi eld goal by Scotty McKeon as time expired.

The Coyotes then entertain Bethel College at 7 p.m. on September 25 at Salina Stadium. Wesleyan is then on the road at rival Bethany College in a 7 p.m. contest in Lindsborg.

Haskell Indian Nations University will come to Salina on October 9 for a 3:00 kickoff in Wesleyan’s only non-conference tilt of the season. Wesleyan defeated the Indians 14-12 last season in Lawrence.

One week later, October 16, the Coyotes then head to McPherson to take on the McPherson Bulldogs at 1:30 p.m., at McPherson Stadium.

The Coyotes are at home for their next two contests, hosting Sterling on October 23 for Homecoming 2010 at 1:30 at Salina Stadium, and then Ottawa University the following week at 2 p.m.

Wesleyan wraps up the season with two road contests at Friends on November 6 at 1:30 p.m., and then closes out the 2010 regular season in Winfi eld at Southwestern College.

The NAIA Football Championship Series begins on November 20 with First Round games at campus sites culminating with the NAIA National Championship Game on December 18 in Rome, Ga., at Barron Stadium hosted by Shorter College and Rome-Floyd County.

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BETHANY COLLEGEGame 4 · Oct. 2 · Lindsborg

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ......................Lindsborg, Kan.Nickname .................................. SwedesColors ......................................Blue/GoldEnrollment ........................................ 592Conference.....................................KCACStadium ........................Anderson FieldAthletic Director ...............Jon DanielsPresident .......................Dr. Ed Leonard

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................Jamie CruceAlma Mater .............................. BethanyOverall Record ................ 11-18 / 3 yrsSchool Record ................. 11-18 / 3 yrs2009 Record....................................... 4-62009 KCAC Record .........3-6 / Tie-6th

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ............................... Sarah HawbakerPhone .............785.227.3380 ext 8299EMail ..... [email protected] ....................................785.227.2021Website .............bethanyswedes.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting..................... Oct. 3, 2009Result ....................................Loss, 21-27All-Time Series ..............37-55-5 BTHY

2010 SCHEDULESept 11 at Saint Mary 2:30Sept 18 vs. Tabor 7:00Sept. 25 at MacMurray (Ill.) 1:00Oct. 2 vs Kansas Wesleyan 7:00Oct. 9 at Bethel 7:00Oct. 16 vs. Southwestern 1:30Oct. 23 at Friends 1:30Oct. 30 at Sterling 1:30Nov. 6 vs. Ottawa 1:30Nov. 13 vs. McPherson 1:30

BETHEL COLLEGEGame 3 · Sept. 25 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................North Newton, Kan.Nickname .................................ThreshersColors ..................................Maroon/GrayEnrollment ...........................................550Conference....................................... KCACStadium .....................Thresher StadiumAthletic Director ............Diane FlicknerPresident .........................Dr. Perry White

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................Travis GraberAlma Mater ........................ Kansas StateOverall Record ...................... 0-0 / 1st yrSchool Record ....................... 0-0 / 1st yr2009 Record..........................................3-72009 KCAC Record ...........3-6 / Tie-6th

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ..................................... Chad SchillingPhone ................................. 316.284.5263EMail [email protected] ...................................... 316.284.5830Website ............ athletics.bethelks.edu

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting................... Sept. 26, 2009Result .......................................Win, 19-14All-Time Series ...........................................

2010 SCHEDULESept 11 vs. Ottawa 7:00Sept. 18 vs. Southern Nazarene TBASept. 25 at Kansas Wesleyan 7:00Oct. 2 at Friends 7:00Oct. 9 vs. Bethany 7:00Oct. 16 at Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 23 vs. Tabor 1:30Oct. 30 vs. Southwestern 1:30Nov. 6 at McPherson 1:30Nov. 13 at Sterling 1:30

FRIENDS UNIVERSITYGame 9 · Nov. 6 · Wichita

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................. Wichita, Kan.Nickname ..................................... FalconsColors ......................................Red / SilverEnrollment ....................................... 3,000Conference....................................... KCACStadium ............. Adair-Austin StadiumAthletic Director ....... Joe ZimmermanPresident ............................Dr. Biff Green

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .......................Monty LewisAlma Mater .................................................Overall Record ..............112-51 / 16 yrsSchool Record ....................52-19 / 7 yrs 2009 Record..........................................8-22009 KCAC Record .................. 7-2 / 3rd

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ....................................Scott RobinsonPhone ................................. 316.295.5116EMail [email protected] ...................................... 316.295.5030Website ................friendsathletics.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting.......................Nov. 7, 2009Result ...................................... Loss, 10-22All-Time Series ...........................................

2010 SCHEDULESept 11 vs. McPherson 7:00Sept 18 at Southwestern 7:00Sept. 25 at Tabor 7:00Oct. 2 vs. Bethel 7:00Oct. 9 at Sterling 1:30Oct. 16 vs. Peru State 1:30Oct. 23 vs. Bethany 1:30Oct. 30 at Saint Mary 1:30Nov. 6 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Nov. 13 at Ottawa 1:30

HASKELL INDIAN NATIONSGame 5 · Oct. 9 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .......................Lawrence, Kan.Nickname ................. Fighting IndiansColors ................................. Purple/GoldEnrollment .....................................1,000Conference......................IndependentStadium ...............Haskell Memorial StadiumAthletic Director ...............Ted JuneauPresident .......... Dr. Linda Sue Warner

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .......................... Eric BrockAlma Mater .......................... Fort LewisOverall Record ................ 22-60 / 8 yrsSchool Record ................. 22-60 / 8 yrs2009 Record....................................... 3-7

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID .............................. Melissa PetersonPhone ............... 785.749.8459 ext 637EMail [email protected] ....................................785.632.6632Website .............haskell.edu/athletics

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting...................Oct. 10, 2009Result .....................................Win, 14-12All-Time Series ....................... 1-0 KWU

2010 SCHEDULEAug. 28 vs. Bacone 7:00Sept. 4 at McPherson 7:00Sept. 11 vs. Southern Nazarene 7:00Sept. 18 at Westminster (Mo.) 1:00Oct. 2 vs. Trinity Bible 1:00Oct. 9 at Kansas Wesleyan 3:00Oct. 16 at Saint Francis (Ill.) 1:00Oct. 23 vs. Waldorf (Iowa) 1:00Nov. 6 at SW Assemblies 2:00Nov. 13 at Peru State 1:00

MONTY LEWISHEAD COACH

TRAVIS GRABERHEAD COACH

JAMIE CRUCEHEAD COACH

ERIC BROCKHEAD COACH

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McPHERSON COLLEGEGame 6 · Oct. 16 · McPherson

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ....................McPherson, Kan.Nickname ................................ BulldogsColors ...................................Red / WhiteEnrollment ........................................ 520Conference.....................................KCACStadium ............. McPherson StadiumAthletic Director ....Jenni RichardsonPresident ...............Michael Schneider

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .....................Joe BettassoAlma Mater Missouri Southern StateOverall Record ....................0-0 / 1st yrSchool Record .....................0-0 / 1st yr2009 Record....................................... 9-22009 KCAC Record ..............8-1 / 2nd

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ...................................Alan GrosbachPhone ...............................620.242.0431EMail ...... [email protected] ....................................620.245.9438Website ..................macbulldogs.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting...................Oct. 17, 2009Result ....................................Loss, 38-52All-Time Series ...............48-34-4 KWU

2010 SCHEDULESept. 4 vs. Haskell 7:00Sept. 11 at Friends 7:00Sept. 18 vs. Ottawa 7:00Oct. 2 at Sterling 1:30Oct. 9 vs. Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 16 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Oct. 23 at Southwestern 1:30Oct. 30 vs. Tabor 1:30Nov. 6 vs. Bethel 1:30Nov. 13 at Bethany 1:30

OTTAWA UNIVERSITYGame 8 · Oct. 30 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..............................Ottawa, Kan.Nickname ....................................... BravesColors .................................... Black / GoldEnrollment ...........................................500Conference....................................... KCACStadium ...................Peoples Bank FieldAthletic Director ........... Arabie ConnerPresident ...........................Kevin Eichner

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................Kent KessingerAlma Mater .................................BethanyOverall Record ...................31-30 / 6 yrsSchool Record ....................31-30 / 6 yrs2009 Record....................................... 11-12009 KCAC Record ................... 9-0 / 1st

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ..........................................Katie TooleyPhone ............... 785.242.5200 ext 5401EMail ............ [email protected] ...................................... 785.229.1015Website ................... ottawabraves.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting..................... Oct. 31, 2009Result ...................................... Loss, 10-42All-Time Series ...................25-37-5 OTT

2010 SCHEDULEAug. 28 vs. Baker 7:00Sept. 11 at Bethel 7:00Sept. 18 at McPherson 7:00Sept. 25 vs. Sterling 6:00Oct. 2 at Southwestern 1:30Oct. 9 vs. Tabor 6:00Oct. 23 vs. Saint Mary 7:00Oct. 30 at Kansas Wesleyan 2:00Nov. 6 at Bethany 1:30Nov. 13 vs. Friends 1:30

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGEGame 10 · Nov. 13 · Winfi eld

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................Winfi eld, Kan.Nickname ..................... MoundbuildersColors ................................Purple / WhiteEnrollment ....................................... 1,400Conference....................................... KCACStadium ............................Jantz StadiumAthletic Director ................. Dave DenlyPresident .................. Richard Merriman

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach .......................Ken CrandallAlma Mater ................... Fort Hays StateOverall Record ................ 31-94 / 12 yrsSchool Record ...................... 8-22 / 3 yrs2009 Record..........................................3-72009 KCAC Record ...........3-6 / Tie-6th

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ...................................... Jason JeschkePhone ................................. 620.259.6218EMail [email protected] ...................................... 620.229.6124Website ....................buildersports.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting.................... Nov. 14, 2009Result ......................................... Win, 33-0All-Time Series ...........................................

2010 SCHEDULESept. 4 vs. Panhandle State 7:00Sept. 11 at Sterling 6:00Sept. 18 vs. Friends 7:00Sept. 25 at Saint Mary 1:30Oct. 2 vs. Ottawa 1:30Oct. 16 at Bethany 1:30Oct. 23 vs. McPherson 1:30Oct. 30 at Bethel 1:30Nov. 6 at Tabor 1:30Nov. 13 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 1:30

STERLING COLLEGEGame 7 · Oct. 23 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...........................Sterling, Kan.Nickname ................................. WarriorsColors ............Navy / Crimson / WhiteEnrollment ........................................ 600Conference.....................................KCACStadium ...................... Smisor StadiumAthletic Director ......... Andy LambertPresident ................. Dr. Paul J. Maurer

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ................. Andy LambertAlma Mater ....... Trinity InternationalOverall Record ..............67-65 / 13 yrsSchool Record ................. 38-21 / 6 yrs2009 Record....................................... 6-42009 KCAC Record ................5-4 / 4th

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ........................................ Hans NickelPhone ...............................620.278.4656EMail [email protected] ....................................620.278.4319Website ........... sterling.edu/athletics

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting...................Oct. 24, 2009Result ....................................Loss, 21-28All-Time Series .........................................

2010 SCHEDULESept. 11 vs. Southwestern 6:00Sept. 18 vs. Peru State TBASept. 25 at Ottawa 6:00Oct. 2 vs. McPherson 1:30Oct. 9 vs. Friends 1:30Oct. 16 at Tabor 1:30Oct. 23 at Kansas Wesleyan 1:30Oct. 30 vs. Bethany 1:30Nov. 6 at Saint Mary 1:30Nov. 13 vs. Bethel 1:30

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ANDY LAMBERTHEAD COACH

KEN CRANDALLHEAD COACH

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TABOR COLLEGEGame 1 · Sept. 11 · Hillsboro

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................ Hillsboro, Kan.Nickname ................................. BluejaysColors ....................................Blue / GoldEnrollment ........................................ 480Conference.....................................KCACStadium ...............Joel Wiens StadiumAthletic Director ............... Rusty AllenPresident ...................Dr. Jules Glanzer

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................Mike GardnerAlma Mater ....................................BakerOverall Record ................ 45-21 / 6 yrsSchool Record ....................20-3 / 2 yrs2009 Record.....................................0-102009 KCAC Record ............. 0-9 / 10th

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID .............................Anthony MonsonPhone .............620.947.3121 ext 1603EMail [email protected] ....................................620.947.3789Website .................taborbluejays.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting.................Sept. 12, 2009Result .....................................Win, 35-19All-Time Series .........................................

2010 SCHEDULESept 11 vs. Kansas Wesleyan 7:00Sept. 18 at Bethany 7:00Sept. 25 vs. Friends 7:00Oct. 2 at Peru State TBAOct. 9 at Ottawa 1:30Oct. 16 vs. Sterling 2:00Oct. 23 at Bethel 1:30Oct. 30 at McPherson 1:30Nov. 6 vs. Southwestern 1:30Nov. 13 vs. Saint Mary 1:30

UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARYGame 2 · Sept. 18 · Salina

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .................. Leavenworth, Kan.Nickname ........................................ SpiresColors ...........................Navy Blue / GoldEnrollment ...........................................800Conference....................................... KCACStadium ............ USM Football/Soccer ComplexAthletic Director ....................Rob MillerPresident ....................... Sr. Diane Steele

FOOTBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ..................... Lance HinsonAlma Mater ...................Northern TexasOverall Record ...................19-30 / 5 yrsSchool Record ....................19-30 / 5 yrs2009 Record..........................................3-72009 KCAC Record ...........3-6 / Tie-6th

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID ........................................... Mike BaslerPhone ................................. 913.758.4339EMail [email protected] ...................................... 913.758.4383Website ............................. gospires.com

SERIES INFORMATIONLast Meeting................... Sept. 19, 2009Result ......................................... Win, 10-7All-Time Series ..........................9-0 KWU

2010 SCHEDULESept. 4 at Southern Nazarene 6:00Sept. 11 vs. Bethany 2:30Sept. 18 at Kansas Wesleyan 6:00Sept. 25 vs. Southwestern 1:30Oct. 9 at McPherson 1:30Oct. 16 vs. Bethel 1:30Oct. 23 at Ottawa 7:00Oct. 30 vs. Friends 1:30Nov. 6 vs. Sterling 1:30Nov. 13 at Tabor 1:30

LANCE HINSONHEAD COACH

MIKE GARDNERHEAD COACH

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Aug. 28 ........Baker at Ottawa ........................................ 7:00Sept. 4 ..........Saint Mary at Southern Nazarene ...... 6:00 Haskell at McPherson.............................. 7:00 Panhandle State at Southwestern ...... 7:00Sept. 11 .......Bethany at Saint Mary............................. 2:30 Southwestern at Sterling ....................... 6:00 Kansas Wesleyan at Tabor ..................... 7:00 McPherson at Friends ............................. 7:00 Ottawa at Bethel ....................................... 7:00Sept. 18 .......Saint Mary at Kansas Wesleyan ........... 6:00 Friends at Southwestern ........................ 7:00 Ottawa at McPherson ............................. 7:00 Tabor at Bethany ...................................... 7:00 Peru State at Sterling ...............................TBA Southern Nazarene at Bethel ................TBASept. 25 .......Bethany at MacMurray ........................... 1:00 Southwestern at Saint Mary ................. 1:30 Sterling at Ottawa .................................... 6:00 Bethel at Kansas Wesleyan .................... 7:00 Friends at Tabor......................................... 7:00Oct. 2 ............McPherson at Sterling ............................ 1:30 Ottawa at Southwestern ........................ 1:30 Bethel at Friends ....................................... 7:00 Kansas Wesleyan at Bethany ................ 7:00 Tabor at Peru State ....................................TBAOct. 9 ............Friends at Sterling .................................... 1:30 Saint Mary at McPherson....................... 1:30 Tabor at Ottawa ........................................ 1:30 Haskell at Kansas Wesleyan .................. 3:00 Bethany at Bethel ..................................... 7:00Oct. 16 .........Bethel at Saint Mary ................................ 1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at McPherson .......... 1:30 Peru State at Friends ............................... 1:30 Southwestern at Bethany ...................... 1:30 Sterling at Tabor ........................................ 2:00Oct. 23 .........Bethany at Friends ................................... 1:30 McPherson at Southwestern ................ 1:30 Sterling at Kansas Wesleyan ................. 1:30 Tabor at Bethel .......................................... 1:30 Saint Mary at Ottawa .............................. 7:00Oct. 30 .........Bethany at Sterling .................................. 1:30 Friends at Saint Mary .............................. 1:30 Southwestern at Bethel ......................... 1:30 Tabor at McPherson ................................ 1:30 Ottawa at Kansas Wesleyan .................. 2:00Nov. 6 ...........Bethel at McPherson ............................... 1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at Friends .................. 1:30 Ottawa at Bethany ................................... 1:30 Southwestern at Tabor ........................... 1:30 Sterling at Saint Mary ............................. 1:30Nov. 13 .........Bethel at Sterling ...................................... 1:30 Friends at Ottawa ..................................... 1:30 Kansas Wesleyan at Southwestern ..... 1:30 McPherson at Bethany ........................... 1:30 Saint Mary at Tabor .................................. 1:30

2010 COMPOSITE SCHEDULEThe Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, commonly called “The Kansas Conference,” is a prominent intercollegiate athletics conference comprised of ten outstanding independent or private institutions of higher education in the state.

The origins of the KCAC are traced to February 15, 1890, when the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association became the result of the fi rst successful attempt at organization among Kansas colleges, “to promote and regulate amateur intercollegiate athletics.” At that time the association or conference included not only private universities and colleges but also Kansas Agriculture College (now KSU), Kansas University, and Washburn University. Football seems to have been the major sponsored sport, and Baker University won the championship for the fi rst three or four years.

In about 1902 this early association became allied with the Kansas College Athletic Conference, a group which was the fi rst to adopt a defi nite set of rules and regulations. It also promoted an annual track and fi eld meet which has continued yearly since, except for World War years. Basketball has been sponsored since 1904. Football was revived in 1907. Tennis began as early as 1912. Golf was added in 1923. By this time the name of the conference had been altered to the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference; it had grown to 17 college members and two allied members: Baker, Bethany, Bethel, College of Emporia, Fairmount (now WSU), Friends, Kansas Wesleyan, KSTC of Emporia (now ESU), KSTC of Hays (now FHSU), KSTC of Pittsburg (now PSU), McPherson, Ottawa, St.Benedict’s (now Benedictine), St.Mary’s, Sterling (formerly Cooper), Southwestern, and Washburn, and with St.John’s and Kansas City University (Kansas) as allied members. Kansas University and Kansas Aggies had dropped out earlier to join other conferences. In 1923 the College of Emporia, KSTC of Emporia, KSTC of Hays, KSTC of Pittsburg, Wichita (formerly Fairmount), Southwestern, and Washburn withdrew to form the Central Conference.

The present legal entity comes from a reorganization of the conference when the predecessor Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference formally disbanded on December 1, 1928, and a new conference was formed which again was called the Kansas College Athletic Conference. The members were Baker, Bethany, Kansas Wesleyan, McPherson, Ottawa, and St.Mary’s colleges. At that time sportswriters quickly gave the KCAC league a nickname: the “Little Six,” in contrast to the Big Six (which became Big Eight, now Big 12) which also was organized in 1928. St.Mary’s College was discontinued in 1931. The College of Emporia returned to the fold in 1933, and Bethel was readmitted in 1939. Friends, a former member of the KIAC, was admitted in 1953. Sterling and Southwestern were approved for membership in 1958. In 1968 Tabor College and St. Mary of the Plains College were admitted to make twelve members in the conference, and the conference was organized into Southern and Northern divisions until 1970 — when Baker, College of Emporia, and Ottawa withdrew to join two separate Missouri-based conferences. In the mid-1970s the formal name was changed again to Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference. In 1975 women’s intercollegiate athletics were incorporated into programs of the KCAC. Ottawa was readmitted in 1981, bringing the conference membership to 10. In 1992 St.Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City left the conference and eventually closed. In 1999, Saint Mary College (now University of Saint Mary) joined to return the KCAC membership to ten institutions.

The “Kansas Conference” (KCAC) continues to be an all-Kansas conference. The KCAC is an affi liated conference of the National Association of intercollegiate Athletics with headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.. Today the KCAC sponsors conference intercollegiate athletics in football, volleyball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s indoor track and fi eld, women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s outdoor track and fi eld, women’s outdoor track and fi eld, baseball, softball, golf, women’s tennis, men’s tennis.

The KCAC is a widely respected conference which governs intercollegiate athletics in cooperation with the NAIA.

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Dave Dallas begins his 14th year at the helm of Kansas Wesleyan University Football, making him the longest continuously tenured football coach in the Kansas Conference. Since coming to Wesleyan to start the 1997 season, Dallas has racked up a 72-58 record with the Coyotes, good enough for third all-time in total coaching wins at KWU.

Dallas’ overall coaching record is 110-97-1 in 21 years, 13 at KWU and eight at KCAC rival Ottawa University, where he was 38-39-1. Since coming to KWU, Dallas has captured two KCAC Championships in 2001 and 2002, and guided the Coyotes to their only two NAIA Post Season Championship berths in those same years. Dallas was named the 2001 KCAC Coach of the Year.

During his tenure at Wesleyan, Dallas has coached six NAIA All-Americans, and over 200 All-KCAC players, including six KCAC Players of the Year. One of Dallas’ team goals is for the players to complete their degrees, and Dallas has coached over 30 NAIA Scholar Athletes since 1997 at KWU.

Dallas played his collegiate football at Missouri Western, and began his coaching career there as a graduate assistant for two seasons in 1983 and 1984. After fi nishing his degree at MWSU in 1984, Dallas spent one season at Truman State University (then Northeast Missouri State) in 1985, as the Bulldogs captured the MIAA title that season with an 8-3 overall record, and 5-0 in the MIAA.

After taking a year off from the college ranks to coach at Rolla High School in Rolla, Mo., Dallas became defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa, for two seasons, before taking the head coaching job at Ottawa in 1989.

Dallas took over the reigns of the Ottawa University program, and spent eight years at the leadership of the Braves, as they went 42-35-1 during his tenure.

In 1997, Dallas took over a struggling Kansas Wesleyan program that had gone 4-26 the previous three years before his arrival. In just four years, in 2001, Wesleyan captured its fi rst KCAC title since 1982, and made the school’s fi rst ever NAIA Post-Season appearance.

Dallas is active in the American Football Coaches Association, currently serving as president of the NAIA-AFCA, as well as serving as a rater for the NAIA Football Top-25 Polls.

Dallas and his wife Kelly live in Salina and they have four children Drew, Casey, Trey, and Molly.

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CHRIS SNYDEROFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Chris Snyder has been the Off ensive Coordinator at Kansas Wesleyan since December, 2009.

Snyder replaced Ryan Mills who spent two years with the Coyotes, one as Off ensive Coordinator, replacing long-time coach William Wille after his retirement prior to the 2009 season. Snyder came to Kansas Wesleyan from Mendocino College (Calif.), where he served as Off ensive Coordinator for six seasons from 2004 to 2009. While at Mendocino, the Eagles fi nished in the Top 15 in the state of California in total off ense each of the last six seasons. Mendocino fi nished the 2009 season ranked third in California in total off ense, averaging 475.3 yards per game in ten games, second in passing yards per game, averaging 334.6 yards per game and sixth in points per game at 39.7. His teams won Bay Valley Conference Championships in 2005 and 2007 and were Mid-Empire Conference Champions in 2009. Before Mendocino, Snyder coached four seasons at Doane College (Neb.) as quarterbacks coach.

Coach Snyder began his coaching career as a player/coach for the Baden Bruins in Vienna, Austria in the spring of 2000. Snyder holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications and Sociology from Doane College, and a Master of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He resides in Salina with his wife Michelle and daughter Tessa Ruth.

BOB FREYDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Bob Frey has been Defensive Coordinator at Kansas Wesleyan since 2010. Frey replaced Colby Hensley who left the program after spending nine years with the Coyotes. Hensley, who joined the Coyote coaching staff in 2001, left Wesleyan to join former KWU coach Mike Waldie at Luling High School in a similar position. Waldie was defensive coordinator for the Coyotes for one season in 2001, and Hensley became defensive coordinator at KWU in 2002 following Waldie's departure. Frey comes to Kansas Wesleyan after spending one season at Anna Maria College in Paxton, Mass., where he was assistant head coach and off ensive coordinator for the Amcats in their inaugural season of football in 2009. Prior to Anna Maria, Frey spent three seasons at Olivet College (Mich.) as off ensive line coach. While at Olivet, Frey helped the Comets win the 2007 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship and make an appearance in the NCAA Division III playoff s. Frey also spent one year as defensive coordinator for the now defunct Kalamazoo Xplosion of the Continental Indoor Football League. Prior to his tenure at Olivet, Frey spent three seasons at Tri-State University (now Trine University (Ind.)) as head coach, compiling a 2-28 record. Before Tri-State, Frey spent nine seasons from 1994-2003 at MacMurray College (Ill.) as Head Coach. Frey excelled during that time, leading his team to six Conference Championships, including four-straight from 1996 to 1999. Frey compiled four of the best win-loss records in the program's history, including trips to the NCAA Division III Playoff s in 2001 and 2002. Frey's 1998 team led Division III in scoring. He was named Illini-Badger Football Conference Coach of the Year in 1998, 2001, and 2002, as well as being named the Co-Coach of the Year in 1996, and was honored as the SLIAC Football Coach of the Year in both 1997 and 1998. Prior to becoming head coach at MacMurray, Frey was defensive coordinator for the Highlanders for fi ve seasons from 1990 to 1994. Frey also previously held coaching positions at Manchester College (Ind.), Edgewood High School (Ohio), and at Mount Union College (Ohio) where he began his coaching career in 1985. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Union College in Physical Education and Health in 1985. He has three children Mary, Emily and Billy.

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DREW DALLASASSISTANT COACH

Drew Dallas has been an assistant coach with Kansas Wesleyan since the 2009 season.

Dallas played two years for Kansas Wesleyan, throwing for 2882 yards. He was 222-445 with 33 touchdowns and 23 interceptions. He ranks sixth on Kansas Wesleyan’s All-Time Total Off ense list, third in career passing yards and second all-time in career pass completions.

Before Kansas Wesleyan, Dallas spent two years at Fort Hays State University after graduating from Salina Central High School in 2004.

Drew is the son of current KWU Head Coach Dave Dallas. Drew is married to the former Heather McDonald, and the couple resides in Salina.

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REX PIPPENGERASSISTANT COACH

Rex Pippenger has been an assistant coach with the Coyotes since the 2000 season. He has served as a volunteer coach since then, and now has moved into a non-volunteer position.

Coach Pippenger also teaches and coaches in USD 379, Clay Center, Kan., where he is a elementary physical education teacher, and a throwers coach for Clay Center Community High School. He also served as head football and strength and conditioning coach from 1995 to 1999.

Before Clay Center, Pippenger spent 11 years in the Pleasanton School District as a teacher and as the Head Football and Assistant Basketball Coach.

Pippenger holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with a minor in Biology from Baker University.

His wife’s name is Kathy and they have three children, Sarah, Megan and Chase.

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MIKE LANGOASSISTANT COACH

Mike Lango has been an assistant football coach at Kansas Wesleyan since 2010. Prior to Kansas Wesleyan, Lango coached at Minnesota State - Moorhead in 2009, and previous to that he coached one season at Gavilan College (Calif.) in 2008. Lango attended Gavilan College after graduating from San Benito High School in 2004, where he played for his father John. Lango then transferred to California Lutheran in 2006, where he played two seasons. Lango has master degree work from Minnesota State - Moorhead. The native of Hollister, Calif., currently resides in Salina.

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Garett Cook has been an assistant coach with the Kansas Wesleyan Football team since 2010.

Cook came to KWU after a successful four-year playing career at Central Methodist University. He played linebacker for four seasons with the Eagles and was twice named a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete, as well as being twice named as an All-Heart of America Conference Scholar-Athlete.

He also represented CMU and the CMU football team serving as the 2009-2010 Champions of Character Representative.

Cook, a native of Fredericktown, Mo., and 2006 graduate of Fredericktown High School, continued on to Central Methodist where he graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology Secondary Education. He was named to the Hampshire Honor Society in 2010 and was twice named CMU Student Body President.

COACHES NOT PICTURED:Scott Coppoc - Volunteer Assistant Coach / Wide ReceiversKelton Kuckelman - Student Assistant Coach

Eric DavisStudent Assistant

Bryan RhodesStudent Assistant

Ryan ReisStudent Assistant

Scotty McKeonStudent Assistant

Andrew KempkeStudent Assistant

Ryan FlukerStudent Assistant

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NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL54 Bryce Barber DE Fr. 6-2 215 Hesston, Kan. Hesston HS74 Tim Barton OL Fr. 6-4 265 Mont Belvieu, Texas Barbers Hill HS28 Zac Bean DB Fr. 6-1 175 Wills Point, Texas Wills Point HS23 Anthony Berry WR Sr. 6-0 190 Tarzana, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)73 Ryan Berry OL Fr. 6-3 230 Fontana, Calif. Damien HS88 Derek Bledsoe WR Fr. 6-5 180 Silver Lake, Kan. Silver Lake HS56 Derrian Bradley OL Fr. 6-1 300 Temple, Texas Temple HS26 Matt Broeckelman WR Fr. 5-8 175 Mankato, Kan. Rock Hills HS33 Carl Caldwell WR Fr. 5-10 175 Tyler, Texas Whitehouse HS46 Matt Casella LB Fr. 5-10 195 Henderson, Nev. Coronado HS86 Matt Coleman WR Fr. 6-2 190 Mesquite, Texas Dallas Christian HS5 Jamie Cowan DB Jr. 6-0 190 Los Angeles, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)13 Austin Crisler QB Fr. 6-3 195 Fairview, Texas Bishop Lynch HS17 Trey Dallas QB Fr. 6-3 185 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS36 Patrick Dayao WR Fr. 5-10 175 Los Angeles, Calif. Notre Dame HS87 DaJoun DeBraine DL Fr. 5-11 260 Fort Worth, Texas Boswell HS89 Jordan Domingue DL Fr. 6-0 250 Spring, Texas Klein HS11 Trey Dunn WR Fr. 5-11 185 Gainesville, Texas Era HS60 Tyrell Edwards DL Fr. 5-10 260 Wichita, Kan. Wichita Heights HS65 Nate Finan OL Fr. 6-4 250 Little Elm, Texas Wakeland HS34 D.J. Foster WR Fr. 5-8 175 Mineola, Texas Lindale HS68 Keoni Funtanilla OL Jr. 5-8 245 Waimanalo, Hawaii Shasta College (Calif.)69 Chad Gmuca LB Jr. 5-10 210 Gridley, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)15 Marcus Golden DB Fr. 6-2 200 Dallas, Texas White HS57 Josh Grant DL Jr. 6-4 210 San Jose, Calif. DeAnza College (Calif.)55 Sean Grove OL Fr. 6-2 250 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS54 Chase Hartman OL Jr. 6-1 280 Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson CC (Kan.)40 Brady Harwell LB Fr. 6-2 225 Vega, Texas Vega HS79 Austin Heitmann OL Fr. 6-4 290 Burton, Texas Burton HS85 David Henry WR Fr. 5-11 175 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS4 Travis Hunter QB Jr. 6-1 190 Barstow, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)64 Alex Ingram OL Fr. 6-0 270 Hughes Springs, Texas Hughes Springs HS24 Desmond Johnson WR Fr. 5-7 165 Daingerfi eld, Texas Daingerfi eld HS61 Jimmie Jones, Jr. DL Fr. 5-11 210 Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS87 Joe Kratzer WR Fr. 6-2 190 Geneseo, Kan. Quivera Heights HS45 Brandon Krushall RB Fr. 5-10 190 Wharton, Texas Boling HS57 Will Mangino OL Jr. 6-4 290 Ukiah, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)38 Jonnathan Marques WR Fr. 5-11 180 Lake Dallas, Texas Lake Dallas HS81 Robert Marshall WR Jr. 6-3 215 Temecula, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)45 Tommy Martin LB Fr. 5-11 205 Thayer, Mo. Thayer HS50 Troy Mason LB Fr. 5-10 230 Spring, Texas Spring HS27 Zach McClain WR Fr. 6-0 185 Santa Paula, Calif. Santa Paula Union HS52 Alex McFadden OL Fr. 6-1 250 Waller, Texas Waller HS80 Phillip Mitchell WR Fr. 5-8 170 Dallas, Texas Hebron HS1 Jesus Ochoa K Jr. 5-11 170 Paramount, Calif. Cerritos College (Calif.)15 Trent O'Connor WR Fr. 5-10 200 Houston, Texas Cypress Creek HS21 Anthony Oden DB Fr. 5-11 165 Kansas City, Kan. Coff eyville CC (Kan.)67 Jonathan Ortiz LB Fr. 5-8 175 Derby, Kan. Derby HS83 Kyle Owens WR Fr. 5-9 175 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS89 Greg Payne WR Fr. 6-1 185 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Seguin HS71 Dan Pinsky OL Jr. 6-5 305 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)7 Kelton Reed DB Fr. 6-0 170 Plano, Texas Plano HS22 Brok Rhoades RB Fr. 5-6 170 Burlington, Colo. Burlington HS19 Ricky Roberts WR Jr. 5-10 180 Sacramento, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)63 Shawn Ryden OL Fr. 5-11 245 Grand Junction, Colo. Grand Junction HS30 Adam Schneck DB Fr. 5-10 165 Conway Springs, Kan. Conway Springs HS14 Brandon Scott WR Jr. 6-3 180 Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley, Calif.84 Pelton Smalls WR Jr. 6-4 215 Victorville, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)3 Michael Smith WR Fr. 5-10 175 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica HS18 Nick Smith WR Fr. 5-11 175 Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS97 Connor Steinman DL Fr. 6-1 255 Spring, Texas Oak Ridge HS31 Jamaal Thomas RB Fr. 5-10 175 Dallas, Texas White HS56 Danny Valdez DL Jr. 6-0 255 Canyon Country, Calif. Glendale CC (Calif.)91 Michael Wilbert DL Jr. 6-4 275 Los Angeles, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)76 Paul Wilcox OL Fr. 6-0 230 Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite HS63 Anthony Williams DL Fr. 5-10 230 Mesquite, Texas Dallas Christian HS53 Chris Williams DL Fr. 6-1 230 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS8 Joe Wilmore DB Fr. 5-10 175 Spring, Texas Spring HS78 Marco Wong DL Fr. 5-9 230 Irving, Texas MacArthur HS82 Jerome Wooten WR Jr. 6-0 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles Southwest College (Calif.)75 Brian Yammine OL Fr. 6-3 280 San Marcos, Calif. Army and Navy Academy47 Jacob York RB Fr. 5-11 175 Kingfi sher, Okla. Kingfi sher HS37 Willie Youngblood RB Jr. 5-9 205 Altadena, Calif. Rio Hondo College (Calif.)

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NO NAME POS YR HT WT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL1 Jesus Ochoa K Jr. 5-11 170 Paramount, Calif. Cerritos College (Calif.)2 Dane McCoy FB Sr. 5-10 220 Discovery Bay, Calif. Diablo Valley College (Calif.)3 Vicente Arellano LB Sr. 5-10 220 Pittsburg, Calif. Los Medanos College (Calif.)3 Michael Smith WR Fr. 5-10 175 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica HS4 Travis Hunter QB Jr. 6-1 190 Barstow, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)5 Jamie Cowan DB Jr. 6-0 190 Los Angeles, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)6 Sonny Gallegos DB Sr. 5-10 190 Sacramento, Calif. Sierra College (Calif.)7 Jason Engelberg WR Sr. 5-8 170 Santa Clarita, Calif. College of the Canyons (Calif.)7 Kelton Reed DB Fr. 6-0 170 Plano, Texas Plano HS8 Corey Ham WR Sr. 5-9 150 Redlands, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)8 Joe Wilmore DB Fr. 5-10 175 Spring, Texas Spring HS9 Adrian Thomas LB Jr. 5-10 200 Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar HS10 Anthony Luna DB Sr. 6-1 205 Newhall, Calif. College of the Canyons (Calif.)11 Jason McWilliams LB Jr. 5-11 190 Canton, Texas Canton HS11 Trey Dunn WR Fr. 5-11 185 Gainesville, Texas Era HS12 Will Hall WR Sr. 6-0 200 Tallahassee, Fla. Feather River College (Calif.)13 Austin Crisler QB Fr. 6-3 195 Fairview, Texas Bishop Lynch HS14 Brandon Scott WR Jr. 6-3 180 Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley, Calif.14 Branden Edward DB Sr. 5-11 160 Humble, Texas Humble HS15 Marcus Golden DB Fr. 6-2 200 Dallas, Texas White HS15 Trent O'Connor WR Fr. 5-10 200 Houston, Texas Cypress Creek HS16 Doug Webster QB Sr. 6-3 180 San Jose, Calif. West Valley College (Calif.)17 Trey Dallas QB Fr. 6-3 185 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS18 Ken Mitchell DB Sr. 5-11 180 Humble, Texas Humble HS18 Nick Smith WR Fr. 5-11 175 Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS19 Ricky Roberts WR Jr. 5-10 180 Sacramento, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)20 Jake Winship RB Sr. 5-11 225 Yuba City, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)21 Brett Giesen WR So. 5-11 175 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS21 Anthony Oden DB Fr. 5-11 165 Kansas City, Kan. Coff eyville CC (Kan.)22 Austin Hoover LB Sr. 5-10 190 Eudora, Kan. Eudora HS22 Brok Rhoades RB Fr. 5-6 170 Burlington, Colo. Burlington HS23 Anthony Berry WR Sr. 6-0 190 Tarzana, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)24 Jesse Walls DB Sr. 6-0 205 Sacramento, Calif. Chabot College (Calif.)24 Desmond Johnson WR Fr. 5-7 165 Daingerfi eld, Texas Daingerfi eld HS25 Rodney Cooper RB Jr. 5-9 190 Red Oak, Texas Red Oak HS26 Corey Tate DB Sr. 5-10 170 Irving, Texas Nimitz HS26 Matt Broeckelman WR Fr. 5-8 175 Mankato, Kan. Rock Hills HS27 Zach McClain WR Fr. 6-0 185 Santa Paula, Calif. Santa Paula Union HS28 Troy Alsobrook WR Sr. 5-8 160 Riverside, Calif. Mt. San Jacinto College (Calif.)28 Zac Bean DB Fr. 6-1 175 Wills Point, Texas Wills Point HS29 Jacob Brackens DB Jr. 6-1 185 Mesquite, Texas North Mesquite HS30 Brendan Eggleston RB Sr. 5-9 215 Scott City, Kan. Dodge City CC (Kan.)30 Adam Schneck DB Fr. 5-10 165 Conway Springs, Kan. Conway Springs HS31 Kane Kaualoku LB Jr. 5-11 200 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS31 Jamaal Thomas RB Fr. 5-10 175 Dallas, Texas White HS32 Ty Holmes DB So. 5-11 185 Mesquite, Texas John Horn HS33 Thomas Swift DB So. 5-11 180 Trophy Club, Texas Northwest HS33 Carl Caldwell WR Fr. 5-10 175 Tyler, Texas Whitehouse HS34 J.R. Reynolds DB Sr. 6-1 215 Pine, Colo. University of Northern Colorado34 D.J. Foster WR Fr. 5-8 175 Mineola, Texas Lindale HS35 Scott Mulford DB Jr. 6-1 190 Topeka, Kan. Dodge City CC (Kan.)36 Mike Marowitz LB Sr. 5-11 220 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Orange Coast College (Calif.)36 Patrick Dayao WR Fr. 5-10 175 Los Angeles, Calif. Notre Dame HS37 Willie Youngblood RB Jr. 5-9 205 Altadena, Calif. Rio Hondo College (Calif.)38 Jonnathan Marques WR Fr. 5-11 180 Lake Dallas, Texas Lake Dallas HS39 Tanner Giffi n WR So. 5-11 200 Sedgwick, Kan. Sedgwick HS40 Brady Harwell LB Fr. 6-2 225 Vega, Texas Vega HS41 John-Michael Cook RB So. 5-9 190 Tomball, Texas Klein Oak HS42 Dylan Dillingham LB So. 6-1 195 Ault, Colo. Highland HS43 Jeff Rooney LB Jr. 6-1 200 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS44 Steven Paine LB So. 6-2 250 Milford, Kan. Junction City HS45 Brandon Krushall RB Fr. 5-10 190 Wharton, Texas Boling HS45 Tommy Martin LB Fr. 5-11 205 Thayer, Mo. Thayer HS46 Matt Casella LB Fr. 5-10 195 Henderson, Nev. Coronado HS47 Shaun Chesterman DB So. 5-10 170 Valley Center, Kan. Valley Center HS47 Jacob York RB Fr. 5-11 175 Kingfi sher, Okla. Kingfi sher HS48 Chris Brochtrup DB So. 5-9 180 The Colony, Texas The Colony HS49 Mark Reed RB So. 5-10 190 Humble, Texas MacArthur HS

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CLASS BREAKDOWNFreshmen ..............................................56Sophomore ..........................................18Junior .....................................................29Senior .....................................................29

HIGH SCHOOL / TRANSFERSFrom High School ..............................93Transfers ................................................39RETURNERS / NEWCOMERSReturners ..............................................59Newcomers ..........................................73

PLAYERS BY STATETexas .......................................................57California ..............................................39Kansas ....................................................23Colorado ................................................. 5Oklahoma ............................................... 3

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50 Cody Ramirez OL Sr. 6-4 320 Marysville, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)50 Troy Mason LB Fr. 5-10 230 Spring, Texas Spring HS51 Levi Square LB So. 6-1 215 Manvel, Texas Manvel HS52 Ryan Fouts DL Sr. 6-1 265 Bailey, Colo. Platte Canyon HS52 Alex McFadden OL Fr. 6-1 250 Waller, Texas Waller HS53 Zack Brown OL Jr. 6-3 325 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Lamar HS53 Chris Williams DL Fr. 6-1 230 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS54 Chase Hartman OL Jr. 6-1 280 Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson CC (Kan.)54 Bryce Barber DE Fr. 6-2 215 Hesston, Kan. Hesston HS55 Sean Grove OL Fr. 6-2 250 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS56 Danny Valdez DL Jr. 6-0 255 Canyon Country, Calif. Glendale CC (Calif.)56 Derrian Bradley OL Fr. 6-1 300 Temple, Texas Temple HS57 Will Mangino OL Jr. 6-4 290 Ukiah, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)58 Kyron Hill DL Jr. 6-0 250 Tulsa, Okla. Northwestern Oklahoma State59 Brandon Wise OL Jr. 5-10 260 Derby, Kan. Derby HS60 Shelby Stoughton OL So. 6-2 250 Rosharon, Texas Manvel HS60 Tyrell Edwards DL Fr. 5-10 260 Wichita, Kan. Wichita Heights HS61 Jeremy Smith OL Sr. 6-5 350 Corona, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)61 Jimmie Jones, Jr. DL Fr. 5-11 210 Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS62 Chad Enloe OL So. 5-8 240 Springfi eld, Mo. Glendale HS63 Shawn Ryden OL Fr. 5-11 245 Grand Junction, Colo. Grand Junction HS63 Anthony Williams DL Fr. 5-10 230 Mesquite, Texas Dallas Christian HS64 Alex Ingram OL Fr. 6-0 270 Hughes Springs, Texas Hughes Springs HS65 Robert Burcher LB So. 6-0 205 Kinsley, Kan. Kinsley HS65 Nate Finan OL Fr. 6-4 250 Little Elm, Texas Wakeland HS66 Oscar Torres OL Sr. 6-3 280 Red Bluff , Calif. Shasta College (Calif.)67 Sean Junkins OL Sr. 6-4 320 Malibu, Calif. El Camino College (Calif.)67 Jonathan Ortiz LB Fr. 5-8 175 Derby, Kan. Derby HS68 Keoni Funtanilla OL Jr. 5-8 245 Waimanalo, Hawaii Shasta College (Calif.)69 Chad Gmuca LB Jr. 5-10 210 Gridley, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)70 Jacob McCoy OL So. 6-4 270 Grapevine, Texas Colleyville Heritage HS71 Dan Pinsky OL Jr. 6-5 305 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)72 Gary Hemmy DE Sr. 6-3 230 Salina, Kan. Southeast of Saline HS73 Ryan Berry OL Fr. 6-3 230 Fontana, Calif. Damien HS74 Tim Barton OL Fr. 6-4 265 Mont Belvieu, Texas Barbers Hill HS75 Brian Yammine OL Fr. 6-3 280 San Marcos, Calif. Army and Navy Academy76 Paul Wilcox OL Fr. 6-0 230 Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite HS77 Will Slasor OL Sr. 6-3 280 San Antonio, Texas Taft HS78 Steven Morris OL Jr. 6-5 260 Memphis, Texas Memphis HS78 Marco Wong DL Fr. 5-9 230 Irving, Texas MacArthur HS79 Austin Heitmann OL Fr. 6-4 290 Burton, Texas Burton HS80 Phillip Mitchell WR Fr. 5-8 170 Dallas, Texas Hebron HS81 Robert Marshall WR Jr. 6-3 215 Temecula, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)82 Jerome Wooten WR Jr. 6-0 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles Southwest College (Calif.)83 Kyle Owens WR Fr. 5-9 175 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS84 Pelton Smalls WR Jr. 6-4 215 Victorville, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)85 David Henry WR Fr. 5-11 175 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS86 Matt Coleman WR Fr. 6-2 190 Mesquite, Texas Dallas Christian HS87 Joe Kratzer WR Fr. 6-2 190 Geneseo, Kan. Quivera Heights HS87 DaJoun DeBraine DL Fr. 5-11 260 Fort Worth, Texas Boswell HS88 Derek Bledsoe WR Fr. 6-5 180 Silver Lake, Kan. Silver Lake HS89 Jordan Domingue DL Fr. 6-0 250 Spring, Texas Klein HS89 Greg Payne WR Fr. 6-1 185 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Seguin HS90 Omoniyi Olayiwola DL So. 6-0 250 Grand Prairie, Texas Mansfi eld Timberview HS91 Michael Wilbert DL Jr. 6-4 275 Los Angeles, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)91 Nick Ciliberti K/P So. 6-2 180 Enid, Okla. Enid HS92 Spencer Popple DL Jr. 5-10 210 Junction City, Kan. Junction City HS93 Billy Butler DL Sr. 6-1 240 Paola, Kan. Highland CC (Kan.)94 Christian Walker DL Fr. 6-0 230 Junction City, Kan. Junction City HS95 Steve DeFoe DL So. 6-0 230 Dallas, Texas Pearce HS96 Josh Grant DL Jr. 6-4 210 San Jose, Calif. DeAnza College (Calif.)97 Connor Steinman DL Fr. 6-1 255 Spring, Texas Oak Ridge HS98 Jacob Hamblett DL Sr. 5-9 250 Gardner, Kan. Gardner Edgerton HS99 Dominick Waters DL Sr. 6-2 240 Bullhead City, Ariz. Mt. San Jacinto College (Calif.)

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DEFENSIVE BACKS5 Jamie Cowan Jr. 6-0 190 Los Angeles, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)6 Sonny Gallegos Sr. 5-10 190 Sacramento, Calif. Sierra College (Calif.)7 Kelton Reed Fr. 6-0 170 Plano, Texas Plano HS8 Joe Wilmore Fr. 5-10 175 Spring, Texas Spring HS10 Anthony Luna Sr. 6-1 205 Newhall, Calif. College of the Canyons (Calif.)14 Branden Edward Sr. 5-11 160 Humble, Texas Humble HS15 Marcus Golden Fr. 6-2 200 Dallas, Texas White HS18 Ken Mitchell Sr. 5-11 180 Humble, Texas Humble HS21 Anthony Oden Fr. 5-11 165 Kansas City, Kan. Coff eyville CC (Kan.)24 Jesse Walls Sr. 6-0 205 Sacramento, Calif. Chabot College (Calif.)26 Corey Tate Sr. 5-10 170 Irving, Texas Nimitz HS28 Zac Bean Fr. 6-1 175 Wills Point, Texas Wills Point HS29 Jacob Brackens Jr. 6-1 185 Mesquite, Texas North Mesquite HS30 Adam Schneck Fr. 5-10 165 Conway Springs, Kan. Conway Springs HS32 Ty Holmes So. 5-11 185 Mesquite, Texas John Horn HS33 Thomas Swift So. 5-11 180 Trophy Club, Texas Northwest HS34 J.R. Reynolds Sr. 6-1 215 Pine, Colo. University of Northern Colorado35 Scott Mulford Jr. 6-1 190 Topeka, Kan. Dodge City CC (Kan.)47 Shaun Chesterman So. 5-10 170 Valley Center, Kan. Valley Center HS48 Chris Brochtrup So. 5-9 180 The Colony, Texas The Colony HS

DEFENSIVE LINE54 Bryce Barber Fr. 6-2 215 Hesston, Kan. Hesston HS72 Gary Hemmy Sr. 6-3 230 Salina, Kan. Southeast of Saline HS52 Ryan Fouts Sr. 6-1 265 Bailey, Colo. Platte Canyon HS53 Chris Williams Fr. 6-1 230 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS56 Danny Valdez Jr. 6-0 255 Canyon Country, Calif. Glendale CC (Calif.)57 Josh Grant Jr. 6-4 210 San Jose, Calif. DeAnza College (Calif.)58 Kyron Hill Jr. 6-0 250 Tulsa, Okla. Northwestern Oklahoma State60 Tyrell Edwards Fr. 5-10 260 Wichita, Kan. Wichita Heights HS 61 Jimmie Jones, Jr. Fr. 5-11 210 Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS63 Anthony Williams Fr. 5-10 230 Mesquite, Texas Dallas Christian HS78 Marco Wong Fr. 5-9 230 Irving, Texas MacArthur HS87 DaJoun DeBraine Fr. 5-11 260 Fort Worth, Texas Boswell HS89 Jordan Domingue Fr. 6-0 250 Spring, Texas Klein HS90 Omoniyi Olayiwola So. 6-0 250 Grand Prairie, Texas Mansfi eld Timberview HS91 Michael Wilbert Jr. 6-4 275 Los Angeles, Calif. West Los Angeles College (Calif.)92 Spencer Popple Jr. 5-10 210 Junction City, Kan. Junction City HS93 Billy Butler Sr. 6-1 240 Paola, Kan. Highland CC (Kan.)94 Christian Walker Fr. 6-0 230 Junction City, Kan. Junction City HS95 Steve DeFoe So. 6-0 230 Dallas, Texas Pearce HS97 Connor Steinman Fr. 6-1 255 Spring, Texas Oak Ridge HS98 Jacob Hamblett Sr. 5-9 250 Gardner, Kan. Gardner Edgerton HS99 Dominick Waters Sr. 6-2 240 Bullhead City, Ariz. Mt. San Jacinto College (Calif.)

LINEBACKERS3 Vicente Arellano Sr. 5-10 220 Pittsburg, Calif. Los Medanos College (Calif.)9 Adrian Thomas Jr. 5-10 200 Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar HS11 Jason McWilliams Jr. 5-11 190 Canton, Texas Canton HS22 Austin Hoover Sr. 5-10 190 Eudora, Kan. Eudora HS31 Kane Kaualoku Jr. 5-11 200 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS36 Mike Marowitz Sr. 5-11 220 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Orange Coast College (Calif.)40 Brady Harwell Fr. 6-2 225 Vega, Texas Vega HS42 Dylan Dillingham So. 6-1 195 Ault, Colo. Highland HS43 Jeff Rooney Jr. 6-1 200 Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS44 Steven Paine So. 6-2 250 Milford, Kan. Junction City HS45 Tommy Martin Fr. 5-11 205 Thayer, Mo. Thayer HS46 Matt Casella Fr. 5-10 195 Henderson, Nev. Coronado HS50 Troy Mason Fr. 5-10 230 Spring, Texas Spring HS51 Levi Square So. 6-1 215 Manvel, Texas Manvel HS65 Robert Burcher So. 6-0 205 Kinsley, Kan. Kinsley HS67 Jonathan Ortiz Fr. 5-8 175 Derby, Kan. Derby HS69 Chad Gmuca Jr. 5-10 210 Gridley, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)

QUARTERBACKS4 Travis Hunter Jr. 6-1 190 Barstow, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)13 Austin Crisler Fr. 6-3 195 Fairview, Texas Bishop Lynch HS16 Doug Webster Sr. 6-3 180 San Jose, Calif. West Valley College (Calif.)17 Trey Dallas Fr. 6-3 185 Salina, Kan. Salina Central HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO NAME POS YR28 .........Troy Alsobrook ................... WR .............. Sr.3 ...........Vicente Arellano .................. LB ............... Sr.54 .........Bryce Barber .........................DE ............... Fr.74 .........Tim Barton.............................OL ............... Fr.28 .........Zac Bean ................................DB .............. Fr.23 .........Anthony Berry..................... WR .............. Sr.73 .........Ryan Berry .............................OL ............... Fr.88 .........Derek Bledsoe ..................... WR .............. Fr.29 .........Jacob Brackens ....................DB ...............Jr.56 .........Derrian Bradley....................OL ............... Fr.48 .........Chris Brochtrup ...................DB .............So.26 .........Matt Broeckelman ............. WR .............. Fr.53 .........Zack Brown ...........................OL ................Jr.65 .........Robert Burcher .................... LB ..............So.93 .........Billy Butler .............................DL ............... Sr.33 .........Carl Caldwell ........................ WR .............. Fr.46 .........Matt Casella .......................... LB ............... Fr.47 .........Shaun Chesterman ............DB .............So.91 .........Nick Ciliberti ........................ K/P .............So.86 .........Matt Coleman ..................... WR .............. Fr.41 .........John-Michael Cook ............ RB ..............So.25 .........Rodney Cooper ................... RB ................Jr.5 ...........Jamie Cowan ........................DB ...............Jr.13 .........Austin Crisler ........................QB .............. Fr.17 .........Trey Dallas .............................QB .............. Fr.36 .........Patrick Dayao ...................... WR .............. Fr.87 .........DaJoun DeBraine ................DL ............... Fr.95 .........Steve DeFoe ..........................DL ..............So.42 .........Dylan Dillingham ................ LB ..............So.89 .........Jordan Domingue ..............DL ............... Fr.11 .........Trey Dunn ............................. WR .............. Fr.14 .........Branden Edward .................DB .............. Sr.60 .........Tyrell Edwards ......................DL ............... Fr.30 .........Brendan Eggleston ............ RB ............... Sr.7 ...........Jason Engelberg ................ WR .............. Sr.62 .........Chad Enloe ............................OL ..............So.65 .........Nate Finan .............................OL ............... Fr.34 .........D.J. Foster ............................. WR .............. Fr.52 .........Ryan Fouts .............................DL ............... Sr.68 .........Keoni Funtanilla ..................OL ................Jr.6 ...........Sonny Gallegos ...................DB .............. Sr.21 .........Brett Giesen ......................... WR .............So.39 .........Tanner Giffi n ........................ WR .............So.69 .........Chad Gmuca ......................... LB ................Jr.15 .........Marcus Golden ....................DB .............. Fr.57 .........Josh Grant .............................DL ................Jr.55 .........Sean Grove ............................OL ............... Fr.12 .........Will Hall ................................. WR .............. Sr.8 ...........Corey Ham ........................... WR .............. Sr.98 .........Jacob Hamblett ...................DL ............... Sr.54 .........Chase Hartman ....................OL ................Jr.40 .........Brady Harwell ....................... LB ............... Fr.79 .........Austin Heitmann .................OL ............... Fr.72 .........Gary Hemmy ........................DE ............... Sr.85 .........David Henry ......................... WR .............. Fr.58 .........Kyron Hill ...............................DL ................Jr.32 .........Ty Holmes ..............................DB .............So.22 .........Austin Hoover ...................... LB ............... Sr.4 ...........Travis Hunter ........................QB ...............Jr.64 .........Alex Ingram ..........................OL ............... Fr.24 .........Desmond Johnson ............ WR .............. Fr.61 .........Jimmie Jones, Jr...................DL ............... Fr.67 .........Sean Junkins.........................OL ............... Sr.31 .........Kane Kaualoku ..................... LB ................Jr.87 .........Joe Kratzer............................ WR .............. Fr.45 .........Brandon Krushall ................ RB ............... Fr.10 .........Anthony Luna ......................DB .............. Sr.

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SPECIALISTS1 Jesus Ochoa Jr. 5-11 170 Paramount, Calif. Cerritos College (Calif.)91 Nick Ciliberti So. 6-2 180 Enid, Okla. Enid HS

OFFENSIVE LINE50 Cody Ramirez Sr. 6-4 320 Marysville, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)52 Alex McFadden Fr. 6-1 250 Waller, Texas Waller HS53 Zack Brown Jr. 6-3 325 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Lamar HS54 Chase Hartman Jr. 6-1 280 Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson CC (Kan.)55 Sean Grove Fr. 6-2 250 Richardson, Texas Pearce HS56 Derrian Bradley Fr. 6-1 300 Temple, Texas Temple HS57 Will Mangino Jr. 6-4 290 Ukiah, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)59 Brandon Wise Jr. 5-10 260 Derby, Kan. Derby HS60 Shelby Stoughton So. 6-2 250 Rosharon, Texas Manvel HS61 Jeremy Smith Sr. 6-5 350 Corona, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)62 Chad Enloe So. 5-8 240 Springfi eld, Mo. Glendale HS63 Shawn Ryden Fr. 5-11 245 Grand Junction, Colo. Grand Junction HS64 Alex Ingram Fr. 6-0 270 Hughes Springs, Texas Hughes Springs HS65 Nate Finan Fr. 6-4 250 Little Elm, Texas Wakeland HS66 Oscar Torres Sr. 6-3 280 Red Bluff , Calif. Shasta College (Calif.)67 Sean Junkins Sr. 6-4 320 Malibu, Calif. El Camino College (Calif.)68 Keoni Funtanilla Jr. 5-8 245 Waimanalo, Hawaii Shasta College (Calif.)70 Jacob McCoy So. 6-4 270 Grapevine, Texas Colleyville Heritage HS71 Dan Pinsky Jr. 6-5 305 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Ventura College (Calif.)73 Ryan Berry Fr. 6-3 230 Fontana, Calif. Damien HS74 Tim Barton Fr. 6-4 265 Mont Belvieu, Texas Barbers Hill HS75 Brian Yammine Fr. 6-3 280 San Marcos, Calif. Army and Navy Academy76 Paul Wilcox Fr. 6-0 230 Mesquite, Texas West Mesquite HS77 Will Slasor Sr. 6-3 280 San Antonio, Texas Taft HS78 Steven Morris Jr. 6-5 260 Memphis, Texas Memphis HS79 Austin Heitmann Fr. 6-4 290 Burton, Texas Burton HS

RUNNING BACKS2 Dane McCoy Sr. 5-10 220 Discovery Bay, Calif. Diablo Valley College (Calif.)20 Jake Winship Sr. 5-11 225 Yuba City, Calif. Yuba College (Calif.)22 Brok Rhoades Fr. 5-6 170 Burlington, Colo. Burlington HS25 Rodney Cooper Jr. 5-9 190 Red Oak, Texas Red Oak HS30 Brendan Eggleston Sr. 5-9 215 Scott City, Kan. Dodge City CC (Kan.)31 Jamaal Thomas Fr. 5-10 175 Dallas, Texas White HS37 Willie Youngblood Jr. 5-9 205 Altadena, Calif. Rio Hondo College (Calif.)41 John-Michael Cook So. 5-9 190 Tomball, Texas Klein Oak HS45 Brandon Krushall Fr. 5-10 190 Wharton, Texas Boling HS 47 Jacob York Fr. 5-11 175 Kingfi sher, Okla. Kingfi sher HS49 Mark Reed So. 5-10 190 Humble, Texas MacArthur HS

WIDE RECEIVERS3 Michael Smith Fr. 5-10 175 Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica HS7 Jason Engelberg Sr. 5-8 170 Santa Clarita, Calif. College of the Canyons (Calif.)8 Corey Ham Sr. 5-9 150 Redlands, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)11 Trey Dunn Fr. 5-11 185 Gainesville, Texas Era HS12 Will Hall Sr. 6-0 200 Tallahassee, Fla. Feather River College (Calif.)14 Brandon Scott Jr. 6-3 180 Lancaster, Calif. Antelope Valley, Calif.15 Trent O'Connor Fr. 5-10 200 Houston, Texas Cypress Creek HS18 Nick Smith Fr. 5-11 175 Mesquite, Texas Poteet HS19 Ricky Roberts Jr. 5-10 180 Sacramento, Calif. Mendocino College (Calif.)21 Brett Giesen So. 5-11 175 Laguna Niguel, Calif. Dana Hills HS23 Anthony Berry Sr. 6-0 190 Tarzana, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)24 Desmond Johnson Fr. 5-7 165 Daingerfi eld, Texas Daingerfi eld HS26 Matt Broeckelman Fr. 5-8 175 Mankato, Kan. Rock Hills HS27 Zach McClain Fr. 6-0 185 Santa Paula, Calif. Santa Paula Union HS28 Troy Alsobrook Sr. 5-8 160 Riverside, Calif. Mt. San Jacinto College (Calif.)33 Carl Caldwell Fr. 5-10 175 Tyler, Texas Whitehouse HS34 D.J. Foster Fr. 5-8 175 Mineola, Texas Lindale HS36 Patrick Dayao Fr. 5-10 175 Los Angeles, Calif. Notre Dame HS38 Jonnathan Marques Fr. 5-11 180 Lake Dallas, Texas Lake Dallas HS39 Tanner Giffi n So. 5-11 200 Sedgwick, Kan. Sedgwick HS80 Phillip Mitchell Fr. 5-8 170 Dallas, Texas Hebron HS81 Robert Marshall Jr. 6-3 215 Temecula, Calif. Riverside College (Calif.)82 Jerome Wooten Jr. 6-0 200 Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles Southwest College (Calif.)83 Kyle Owens Fr. 5-9 175 Lindale, Texas Lindale HS84 Pelton Smalls Jr. 6-4 215 Victorville, Calif. Victor Valley College (Calif.)85 David Henry Fr. 5-11 175 Mesquite, Texas Horn HS86 Matt Coleman Fr. 6-2 190 Mesquite, Texas Dallas Christian HS87 Joe Kratzer Fr. 6-2 190 Geneseo, Kan. Quivera Heights HS88 Derek Bledsoe Fr. 6-5 180 Silver Lake, Kan. Silver Lake HS89 Greg Payne Fr. 6-1 185 Arlington, Texas Arlington-Seguin HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER57 .........Will Mangino ........................OL ................Jr.36 .........Mike Marowitz ..................... LB ............... Sr.38 .........Jonnathan Marques .......... WR .............. Fr.81 .........Robert Marshall .................. WR ...............Jr.45 .........Tommy Martin ..................... LB ............... Fr.50 .........Troy Mason ........................... LB ............... Fr.27 .........Zach McClain ....................... WR .............. Fr.2 ...........Dane McCoy ......................... FB ............... Sr.70 .........Jacob McCoy ........................OL ..............So.52 .........Alex McFadden ....................OL ............... Fr.11 .........Jason McWilliams ............... LB ................Jr.18 .........Ken Mitchell ..........................DB .............. Sr.80 .........Phillip Mitchell .................... WR .............. Fr.78 .........Steven Morris .......................OL ................Jr.35 .........Scott Mulford .......................DB ...............Jr.1 ...........Jesus Ochoa ........................... K .................Jr.15 .........Trent O'Connor ................... WR .............. Fr.21 .........Anthony Oden .....................DB .............. Fr.90 .........Omoniyi Olayiwola............DL ..............So.67 .........Jonathan Ortiz ..................... LB ............... Fr.83 .........Kyle Owens .......................... WR .............. Fr.44 .........Steven Paine ......................... LB ..............So.89 .........Greg Payne ........................... WR .............. Fr.71 .........Dan Pinsky.............................OL ................Jr.92 .........Spencer Popple ...................DL ................Jr.50 .........Cody Ramirez .......................OL ............... Sr.7 ...........Kelton Reed ..........................DB .............. Fr.49 .........Mark Reed ............................. RB ..............So.34 .........J.R. Reynolds .........................DB .............. Sr.22 .........Brok Rhoades ....................... RB ............... Fr.19 .........Ricky Roberts ...................... WR ...............Jr.43 .........Jeff Rooney ........................... LB ................Jr.63 .........Shawn Ryden .......................OL ............... Fr.30 .........Adam Schneck .....................DB .............. Fr.14 .........Brandon Scott ..................... WR ...............Jr.77 .........Will Slasor ..............................OL ............... Sr.84 .........Pelton Smalls ....................... WR ...............Jr.61 .........Jeremy Smith .......................OL ............... Sr.3 ...........Michael Smith ..................... WR .............. Fr.18 .........Nick Smith ............................ WR .............. Fr.51 .........Levi Square ........................... LB ..............So.97 .........Connor Steinman ...............DL ............... Fr.60 .........Shelby Stoughton ..............OL ..............So.33 .........Thomas Swift........................DB .............So.26 .........Corey Tate ..............................DB .............. Sr.9 ...........Adrian Thomas .................... LB ................Jr.31 .........Jamaal Thomas .................... RB ............... Fr.66 .........Oscar Torres ..........................OL ............... Sr.56 .........Danny Valdez .......................DL ................Jr.94 .........Christian Walker ..................DL ............... Fr.24 .........Jesse Walls .............................DB .............. Sr.99 .........Dominick Waters .................DL ............... Sr.16 .........Doug Webster ......................QB .............. Sr.91 .........Michael Wilbert ...................DL ................Jr.76 .........Paul Wilcox ............................OL ............... Fr.63 .........Anthony Williams ...............DL ............... Fr.53 .........Chris Williams .......................DL ............... Fr.8 ...........Joe Wilmore ..........................DB .............. Fr.20 .........Jake Winship ......................... RB ............... Sr.59 .........Brandon Wise .......................OL ................Jr.78 .........Marco Wong .........................DL ............... Fr.82 .........Jerome Wooten .................. WR ...............Jr.75 .........Brian Yammine.....................OL ............... Fr.47 .........Jacob York ............................. RB ............... Fr.37 .........Willie Youngblood .............. RB ................Jr.

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Date Game Result ScoreSept. 12 .............. vs. Tabor College .......................................................... Win ...................35-19Sept. 19 .............. at University of St.Mary.............................................. Win .....................10-7 Sept. 26 .............. at Bethel College .......................................................... Win ...................19-14Oct. 3 ................... vs. Bethany College .....................................................Loss...................21-27Oct. 10 ................ at Haskell Indian Nations University ..................... Win ...................14-12 Oct. 17 ................ vs. McPherson College ...............................................Loss...................38-52Oct. 24 ................ at Sterling College .......................................................Loss...................21-28 Oct. 31 ................ at Ottawa University ...................................................Loss...................10-42Nov. 7 .................. vs. Friends University ..................................................Loss...................10-22Nov. 14 ................ vs. Southwestern College ......................................... Win .....................33-0

Kansas Wesleyan fi nished the 2009 football season with a 5-5 overall record which included going 4-5 in KCAC action. The Coyotes opened the season with three straight wins including a pair of “walk-off ” wins against Saint Mary and Bethel. Wesleyan’s fi rst loss came on Homecoming in a 27-21 loss to Bethany. The Coyotes rallied the following week to beat Haskell in a non-conference match-up before the season took a strong turn for the worst. A 52-38 loss to McPherson started a string of four straight defeats that had Wesleyan at 4-5 heading into the season fi nale with Southwestern. The Coyotes left it all on the fi eld in the fi nale, defeating the Moundbuilders 33-0 to end the season at 5-5.

The Coyotes opened the year with a 35-19 win over Tabor College at home. The Coyotes led 14-7 at halftime but pulled away with 14 points in the third and seven in the fourth. Jake Winship led the Coyote rushing attack with 148 yards and two touchdowns, while Doug Webster threw for 131 yards and a score in his KWU debut. Receiver Corey Ham had fi ve catches for 85 yards to lead the Coyotes. Tabor ended up outgaining the Coyotes by four yards 330-326, but the Coyotes came up with many defensive stops to stymie the Bluejay off ense.

The next week saw the fi rst of a pair of thrilling games for the Coyotes as they headed to Leavenworth to take on the Saint Mary Spires. In a low scoring aff air Wesleyan led 7-7 at halftime and neither team scored until Scotty McKeon’s 42 yard fi eld goal as time expired gave KWU the 10-7 win. The game was nearly identical statistically for both teams as just 15 yards separated the teams in total off ense. Winship had 98 yards rushing and Webster threw for 155 yards, but was picked off twice. Webster hit Anthony Berry with a 13-yard catch and Winship followed with a short run to set up the game winning kick by McKeon.

The Coyotes must have enjoyed the thrilling win in the waning seconds of the game so much against Saint Mary; they wanted to do it again one week later against Bethel. Wesleyan led 13-7 in the fi nal moments of the fourth quarter but the Threshers scored with 15

seconds left to take a 14-13 lead. KWU got the ball at its own 33 with seven seconds left, and on second down Webster completed a 22-yard pass to Anthony Berry to the Bethel 45. Time appeared to expire, but coach Dave Dallas claimed one second remained, and game offi cials agreed after a brief huddle. Webster took the snap and looked for an open receiver and was fl ushed to his right and eventually back to his left when he fl ung the ball towards Berry at the fi ve-yard line where he caught the ball and went into the end zone for the game-winning score. Winship had 89 yards rushing to lead the Coyotes and Webster fi nished the night with 253 yards passing with two scores. Corey Ham had eight catches for 106 yards and a touchdown and Berry had fi ve catches for 105 yards including the game winner. Scotty McKeon connected on 2-of-3 fi eld goals.

After the pair of last second wins, the Coyotes returned home on October 3 to face rival Bethany College for Homecoming 2009. Both teams came into the game undefeated but it was the Swedes that came away with the 27-21 win. Bethany scored fi rst in the fi rst quarter on a 13-yard run by Oshane Malcolm, and never relinquished the lead despite Wesleyan tying the score less than two minutes after Bethany’s opening score. Bethany scored with 44 seconds left in the fi rst half to take a 17-7 lead into the half, but the Coyotes came roaring back in the third, getting within three points at 24-21 with 2:06 to go in the period on Webster’s 36-yard pass to Ham. A 55-yard play gave Bethany a fi rst and goal at the KWU-5, but a huge stand by the KWU defense forced Bethany to settle for a 25-yard Alex Fambrough fi eld goal. For a third time in the quarter, the Coyotes had a chance to drive for the game-winning score, but one of seven Wesleyan turnovers on the day ended the drive at the Bethany 26-yard line. Seven turnovers hampered KWU’s eff orts in the form of four lost fumbles and three interceptions. Winship had 75 yards rushing, while Webster added 31. Webster also passed for 275 yards, with Engelberg being his favorite target with seven catches for 83 yards and Ham added fi ve grabs for 82 yards and one touchdown.

The seven turnovers against Bethany started a string of four games in which Wesleyan turned the ball over a total of 19 times before not committing

a turnover against Ottawa on October 31.

Following the loss to Bethany, Wesleyan headed to Lawrence to take on Haskell Indian Nations University on October 10 in the Coyotes’ only non-conference tilt of the season. A cold, dreary day greeted the Coyotes at Haskell’s Memorial Stadium as Wesleyan had to fi ght for a 14-12 win over the Indians. Wesleyan committed another fi ve turnovers in the game, all coming within KWU’s fi rst eight possessions of the game. Another one of the fi rst eight drives ended in the Coyotes giving the ball up on downs. Neither team was able to score in the fi rst quarter and it was Haskell that struck fi rst with 21 seconds left in the second quarter on a two-yard pass from Victor Ramos to Victor DeMarco that gave Haskell a 6-0 lead at the break. KWU took the lead for good with 3:05 to go in the third on a fi ve-yard run by Winship and kick by McKeon. The Coyotes then took a 14-6 lead with 7:32 left in the fourth when they converted a fake fi eld goal play, a pass from Tanner Giffi n to Matt Panke for 26 yards. Haskell made things interesting in the waning moments of the game, scoring with 1:37 left on another Ramos to DeMarco connection, this time for 11 yards to get the Indians within two. Haskell went for a game-tying two-point PAT, but were stopped short. After an onside kick recovered by the Coyotes, a series of kneeldowns got Wesleyan out of Lawrence with the win. Winship led Wesleyan’s off ense with 150 yards rushing, while Fielding Uhland made his KWU debut going 9-for-24 for 68 yards passing. Berry and Panke each had 30 yards receiving.

Just a week later, the Coyotes faced a daunting task against then No.16 ranked McPherson College. The Coyotes put together one of their best drives of the season to open the game, a four-play, 68 yard jaunt capped by a 29-yard pass from Webster to Ham, but it was McPherson who answered back with 28 unanswered points that included three scoring passes by Shane Mascarenas in the fi rst quarter and a three-yard run by Aaron Lafi tte with 10:21 left in the second putting the Bulldogs up 28-7. McPherson answered back two and a half minutes later with a two-yard Jake Winship run, but Mascarenas would toss two more touchdown passes in the quarter to take a 42-14 lead at the half. The only score of the third quarter by either team took only 12 seconds as Stephen Harrison took the opening kickoff back 80 yards for a score. The Coyotes scored 24 points in the fourth, mostly against McPherson’s second stringers as Webster threw three TD passes and the Coyotes converted three two-point conversions. KWU ended up outgaining the Bulldogs 463-382, but were still hampered by four turnovers in the game. Webster threw for 314 yards, only the third time in KWU history a quarterback has thrown for over 300 yards, and threw four touchdown passes against three interceptions. Webster also ran for 78 yards to lead the Coyotes.

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on Sterling College and coach Andy Lambert, who KWU has yet to beat since he took over the Warrior program six seasons ago. Wesleyan rolled up 353 yards total off ense to Sterling’s 216 but turnovers and poor special teams play turned the tide. The Coyotes had three turnovers, but special teams mistakes were by the biggest kicker (no pun intended). Ham fumbled the opening kickoff , and the Warriors recovered and scored four plays later to take a 7-0 lead. Trailing 28-18 with 2:47 left in the game, McKeon’s 29-yard fi eld goal attempt hit the left upright and was the Coyotes’ last gasp. The biggest bugaboo came early in the third. Leading 10-7, Weselyan drove to the Sterling 8-yard line. A penalty moved the ball back to the 13, and on fourth down, McKeon lined up for a fi eld goal. Quinten Burgess broke through the line to block the kick and teammate Renard Bell picked up the ball at the 25 and went75 yards for a score, giving the Warriors the lead for good, 14-10, with 9:55 left in the period. The Coyotes pulled within three, 21-18, on Rodney Cooper’s 2-yard run and his two-point conversion run with 11:33 left in the game. Cooper was in for Winship, who left the game after suff ering a concussion early in the third. Winship had 43 yards rushing on 19 carries. Sterling scored with 6:02 left to pull away for the win. Wesleyan quarterback Doug Webster was 17 of 27 passing for 255 yards and two interceptions. He also ran for 33 yards on 15 carries. Wide receiver Jason Engelberg caught seven passes for 133 yards.

The next two weeks didn’t prove to be easy for the Coyotes as they had to face then No.7 ranked Ottawa and then No.14 ranked Friends in back-to-back games, both losses for the Coyotes to extend their losing streak to four games.

On Halloween against Ottawa, Braves quarterback Ethan Haller shredded Wesleyan’s defense for 391 yards passing and fi ve touchdowns as Ottawa cruised 42-10 for the win. Ottawa struck fi rst with 9:28 to go in the fi rst when Haller found Clarence Anderson for 12 yards to put Ottawa up 7-0 after the PAT kick. Wesleyan answered back with a 36-yard fi eld goal by McKeon early in the second, but two more scoring passes from Haller in the period, including a 75-yard connection with Corey Schultz with 3:47 to go before the half. Haller hooked up with Schultz again with 5:14 to go in the third on a 49-yard play. KWU scored the fi rst points in the fourth when Webster found Ham for an 11-yard touchdown pass, but Ottawa would score twice more, a 51-yard pass from Haller to Taylor Burnett and a six-yard Michael Baer run with 2:15 to go. Wesleyan was held to minus-11 yards rushing as Webster was sacked 11 times in the game, but still threw for 212 yards and a score. Berry led the KWU receivers with seven catches for 56 yards.

It appeared a defensive battle was brewing after the fi rst half of the Coyotes’ November 7 contest against the Friends Falcons. Wesleyan led 3-0 at the break, but Friends exploded for 16 unanswered points in the third quarter to take

a 16-3 lead and would come away with the 22-10 victory, handing KWU its fourth straight loss. Wesleyan got things going on its second drive of the second quarter. Fueled by a 23-yard scramble by Webster on a third down play, the Coyotes would march to the Friends-26, where the drive would stall, but Scotty McKeon would come on and nail a 42-yard fi eld goal to put the Coyotes up 3-0. Friends opened the third quarter at midfi eld, and would march to the KWU-31, where the drive appeared to stall, but Wesleyan was called for defensive holding on fourth down keeping the Falcon drive would alive. Three plays later, Tim Rozzell scored on a keeper from nine yards out, giving Friends a 7-3 lead with 10:20 to go in the third. Sparked by a 45-yard Brett Goerzen run on its next drive, Friends got a 39-yard Drew Johnson fi eld goal that made it 10-3 with 3:45 to go. Quinn Cunningham would later pick off Webster and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown, making it 16-3 Friends. Jacob Brackens would pick off a Rozzell pass at the Friends-36 and nearly take it to the house, and one play later Winship scored from seven yards out and the PAT made it 16-10 with 14:35 to go in the game. After Wesleyan’s defense stopped the Falcons on a fourth-and-two at the KWU-48 with 3:06 to go, the Coyotes would put together a set of plays that baffl ed everyone in the stands. Needing to eat up yards quickly, instead the Coyotes ran a one-yard carry to Winship up the middle, and then a counter play to Winship that resulted in a fi ve-yard loss. Webster then tried to hook up with Winship over the middle, but skipped the pass off the turf, and then on fourth-and-13, Webster was fl ushed out of the pocket and was forced to throw the ball deep. where Cunningham was there for his second pick of the day at the Friends-10. The Falcons only needed three plays to seal the win. Faced with third down at the 19, Frank Miles took the handoff and blasted through the line into the open fi eld and went 81 yards for the score. Wesleyan had just 28 yards rushing on 37 attempts, led by Winship with 21 carries for 31 yards and a score. Webster was 8-of-23 for 74 yards with two interceptions. Berry led the Coyote receivers with four grabs for 54 yards.

The Coyotes wrapped up the 2009 season at home against Southwestern College, and shutout the Moundbuilders 33-0 to end the season at 5-5 overall. It was all Coyotes from start to fi nish as KWU alternated quarterbacks throughout the game. Uhland scored the fi rst points for the Coyotes on a 12-yard run with 12:45 left in the second quarter. Webster then followed with a 14-yard pass to Ham to put the Coyotes up 14-0 at the halftime break. Uhland then hit Berry for a 28-yard pass with 7:27 left in the quarter to put the Coyotes up 19-0. With only a couple blades of the synthetic turf between the ball and Wesleyan’s own goal line after a Southwestern punt, the Coyotes got a break on second down with a pass interference call that moved the ball out to the 16. Two plays later, Uhland hit Will Hall for a 32 yard play to the SWC-44. Tyndan Marquez would then make his varsity collegiate debut, running for six yards on the next play. After a penalty on

the Coyotes, Marquez would close the third quarter with a nine-yard pass to Engelberg and opened the fourth with a pass to Brett Giesen for 13 yards, and the Coyotes would get as close as the SWC-27, when Marquez was sacked back to the 34. Facing a fourth and 13, Wesleyan lined up for what would have been a 51-yard McKeon fi eld goal into the wind, but instead Giffi n would pop up with the ball and roll out in a play that very much resembled the go ahead touchdown pass against Haskell, lofted a ball up for Daniel Reynolds, who made the catch at about the 20 and fi nished the play with a run into the endzone for the score. Wesleyan’s drive was more than impressive, covering the maximum possible 99 yards in 12 plays and ate up just over six minutes of clock time. Southwestern (3-7, 3-6) drove down to the KWU-23, but Shelton made another sack of Barrett on third down, and the ‘Builders were forced to go for it at the 32 on fourth down. Barrett tossed a ball over the middle that was picked off by Anthony Luna in the endzone for the Coyotes. Winship led the Coyote rushing attack, carrying 16 times for 53 yards. Giesen added fi ve carries for 26, and Uhland had fi ve runs for 22 yards, including one touchdown. Four diff erent players had passes for the Coyotes on the day. Uhland was 7-for-12 for 135 yards and a touchdown, Webster was 10-for-22 for 109 yards and two scores, Giffi n was 1-for-1 for 34 yards and a score on the fake fi eld goal play, and Marquez was 2-for-2 for 22 yards. Ham led the Coyote receivers with fi ve catches for 93 yards, while Berry had three grabs for 69 yards and Miller had three catches for 34 yards. Wesleyan racked up 412 yards of total off ense, including 300 yards passing.

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TEAM STATISTICS KWU OPPSCORING 208 223 Points Per Game 20.8 22.3 FIRST DOWNS 175 145 Rushing 61 48 Passing 89 69 Penalty 25 28 RUSHING YARDAGE 1016 1044 Yards Gained Rushing 1406 1418 Yards Lost Rushing 390 374 Rushing Attempts 404 344 Average Per Rush 2.5 3.0 Average Per Game 101.6 104.4 TDs Rushing 12 11 PASSING YARDAGE 2063 1843 Att/Comp/Int 326/159/14 318/143/9 Average Per Pass 6.3 5.8 Average Per Catch 13.0 12.9 Average Per Game 206.3 184.3 TDs Passing 15 17 TOTAL OFFENSE 3079 2887 Total Plays 730 662 Average Per Play 4.2 4.4 Average Per Game 307.9 288.7 KICK RETURNS: NO./YDS 41/782 36/777 PUNTS RETURNS: NO./YDS 32/225 27/162 INT RETURNS: NO./YDS 9/61 14/124 KICK RETURN AVG. 19.1 21.6 PUNT RETURN AVG. 7.0 6.0 INT RETURN AVG. 6.8 8.9 FUMBLES/LOST 23/14 17/8 PUNTS/YARDS 68/2519 72/2752 Avg. Per Punt 37.0 38.2 Net Punt Avg. 34.7 35.1 PENALTIES/YARDS 76/650 84/674 Avg. Per Game 65.0 67.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:36 29:31 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 54/170 47/162 3rd Down Pct. 31.8% 29.0% 4RD DOWN CONVERSIONS 14/28 8/22 4th Down Pct. 50.0% 36.4% SACKS BY/YARDS 23/172 37/203 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 27 31 FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS 6/11 4/13 PAT/ATTEMPTS 20/20 25/29

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalKansas Wesleyan 35 46 41 86 208 Opponents 56 58 57 52 223

OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS

RUSHING G Att Gain Lost Net Avg TD Long Avg/GWinship, Jake 10 224 838 74 764 3.4 5 29 76.4 Webster, Doug 9 103 369 194 175 1.7 5 64 19.4 Uhland, Fielding 2 13 60 26 34 2.6 1 22 17.0 Marquez, Tyndan 1 4 17 7 10 2.5 0 9 10.0 Cooper, Rodney 5 18 51 4 47 2.6 1 8 9.4 Giesen, Brett 5 16 51 13 38 2.4 0 20 7.6 Reed, Mark 1 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 5 6.0 Burch, Michael 1 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 3 3.0 Eggleston, Brendan 2 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 1 1.0 Engelberg, Jason 9 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Fluker, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Ham, Corey 9 3 8 25 -17 -5.7 0 8 -1.9 TEAM, 10 15 0 47 -47 -3.1 0 0 -4.7Total 10 404 1406 390 1016 2.5 12 64 101.6

PASSING G Effi c Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/GWebster, Doug 9 105 286 139 14 0.49 1778 12 56 197.6 Uhland, Fielding 2 101 36 16 0 0.44 203 1 41 101.5 Marquez, Tyndan 1 192 2 2 0 1.00 22 0 13 22.0 Giffi n, Tanner 4 682 2 2 0 1.00 60 2 34 15.0Total 10 109 326 159 14 0.5 2063 15 56 206.3

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GBerry, Anthony 10 37 529 14.3 4 56 52.9 Ham, Corey 9 36 595 16.5 7 51 66.1 Engelberg, Jason 9 32 354 11.1 0 52 39.3 Alsobrook, Troy 9 19 187 9.8 0 35 20.8 Thrush, Eric 7 10 94 9.4 0 23 13.4 Hall, Will 5 9 134 14.9 1 32 26.8 Panke, Matt 3 5 50 10.0 1 26 16.7 Miller, Aaron 1 3 34 11.3 1 17 34.0 Winship, Jake 10 3 25 8.3 0 13 2.5 Reynolds, Daniel 3 2 39 19.5 1 34 13.0 Giesen, Brett 5 1 13 13.0 0 13 2.6 Giffi n, Tanner 4 1 10 10.0 0 10 2.5 Brooks, Jordan 1 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0Total 10 159 2063 13.0 15 56 206.3

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GWebster, Doug 9 389 175 1778 1953 217.0 Winship, Jake 10 224 764 0 764 76.4 Uhland, Fielding 2 49 34 203 237 118.5 Giffi n, Tanner 4 2 0 60 60 15.0 Cooper, Rodney 5 18 47 0 47 9.4 Giesen, Brett 5 16 38 0 38 7.6 Marquez, Tyndan 1 6 10 22 32 32.0 Reed, Mark 1 2 6 0 6 6.0 Burch, Michael 1 2 3 0 3 3.0 Eggleston, Brendan 2 2 2 0 2 1.0 Engelberg, Jason 9 1 1 0 1 0.1 Fluker, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 Ham, Corey 9 3 -17 0 -17 -1.9 TEAM, 10 15 -47 0 -47 -4.7Total 10 730 1016 2063 3079 307.9

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ALL PURPOSE YDS G Rush Rec PR KOR IR/MR Tot Avg/GHam, Corey 9 -17 595 0 268 0 846 94.0 Winship, Jake 10 764 25 0 12 0 801 80.1 Berry, Anthony 10 0 529 0 0 0 529 52.9 Alsobrook, Troy 9 0 187 199 93 0 479 53.2 Engelberg, Jason 9 1 354 0 0 0 355 39.4 Webster, Doug 9 175 0 0 0 0 175 19.4 Tate, Corey 8 0 0 -3 145 0 142 17.8 Hall, Will 5 0 134 0 0 0 134 26.8 Giffi n, Tanner 4 0 10 29 65 0 104 26.0 Walls, Jesse 10 0 0 0 70 31* 101 10.1 Thrush, Eric 7 0 94 0 0 0 94 13.4 Raught, Richard 9 0 0 0 81 10 91 10.1 Giesen, Brett 5 38 13 0 0 0 51 10.2 Panke, Matt 3 0 50 0 0 0 50 16.7 Brackens, Jacob 10 0 0 0 20 29 49 4.9 Cooper, Rodney 5 47 0 0 0 0 47 9.4 Reynolds, Daniel 3 0 39 0 5 0 44 14.7 Miller, Aaron 1 0 34 0 0 0 34 34.0 Uhland, Fielding 2 34 0 0 0 0 34 17.0 Reynolds, JR 5 0 0 0 23 0 23 4.6 Mitchell, Ken 10 0 0 0 0 22 22 2.2 Marquez, Tyndan 1 10 0 0 0 0 10 10.0 Reed, Mark 1 6 0 0 0 0 6 6.0 Burch, Michael 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 Eggleston, Brendan 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 Brooks, Jordan 1 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 TEAM, 10 -47 0 0 0 0 -47 -4.7Total 10 1016 2063 225 782 61/31 4147 414.7IR/MR is combined Interception and miscellaneous returns, * denotes miscellaneous return

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsHam, Corey 7 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 42 McKeon, Scotty 0 6/11 20/20 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 38 Winship, Jake 5 0/0 0/0 3/4 0 0/0 0 0 36 Webster, Doug 5 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 30 Berry, Anthony 4 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 24 Cooper, Rodney 1 0/0 0/0 1/1 0 0/0 0 0 8 Panke, Matt 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Hall, Will 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Reynolds, Daniel 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Miller, Aaron 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Uhland, Fielding 1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0/0 0 0 6 Giffi n, Tanner 0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0 0/0 0 0 0Total 27 6/11 20/20 4/6 0 0/0 0 0 208

FIELD GOALS FGM/FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LgM/LgA BlkMcKeon, Scotty 6/11 55% 0/0 1/2 1/4 4/5 0/0 42/47 1

PUNTING No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdMcKeon, Scotty 67 2485 37.1 62 1 18 21 1 Mulford, Scott 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 0 0Total 68 2519 37.0 62 1 40 0 0

FUMBLE RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long Total 0 0 0.0 0 0

2009 KANSAS WESLEYAN FOOTBALL STATISTICSFIRST TEAM ALL-KCAC

Jake WinshipKen Mitchell

SECOND TEAM ALL-KCACOscar Torres

Richard RaughtAdrian ThomasPatrick Shelton

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-KCACAnthony Berry

Jason EngelbergCorey HamKyle Barthel

Kane KaualokuCharles Starling

T.J. DiPrimaJoe LaLone

DAKTRONICS-NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETEST.J. DiPrimaWill Slasor

Kyle BarthelSpencer Popple

COLLEGEFANZ NAIA ALL-AMERICANKen Mitchell - Honorable Mention

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KICK RETURNS No Yds Avg TD LgHam, Corey 11 268 24.4 0 41 Walls, Jesse 6 70 11.7 0 16 Tate, Corey 5 145 29.0 0 63 Alsobrook, Troy 5 93 18.6 0 25 Raught, Richard 4 81 20.3 0 33 Giffi n, Tanner 4 65 16.3 0 23 Reynolds, JR 2 23 11.5 0 14 Brackens, Jacob 1 20 20.0 0 20 Winship, Jake 1 12 12.0 0 12 Reynolds, Daniel 1 5 5.0 0 5 Hoover, Austin 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 41 782 19.1 0 63

PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg TD LgAlsobrook, Troy 28 199 7.1 0 43 Giffi n, Tanner 3 29 9.7 0 10 Tate, Corey 1 -3 -3.0 0 0Total 32 225 7.0 0 43

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg TD LgMitchell, Ken 3 22 7.3 0 22 Raught, Richard 3 10 3.3 0 10 Brackens, Jacob 1 29 29.0 0 29 Tate, Corey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Luna, Anthony 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 9 61 6.8 0 29

DEFENSIVE STATS || Tackles || Sacks || Pass Def || Fumbles || Blkd || No Player Name GP || UT AT Total ForLoss || No/Yards || Int/Yds BrUp || Rcv/Yds FF || Kick || Saf 40 Thomas, Adrian 10 || 46 40 86 15.5/60.0 || 2.5/25.5 || 0/0 1 || 0/0 1 || 0 || 0 31 Kaualoku, Kane 10 || 22 22 44 2.0/7.5 || 0.5/4.5 || 0/0 2 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 6 Raught, Richard 9 || 30 13 43 5.0/20.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 3/10 11 || 0/0 2 || 1 || 0 18 Mitchell, Ken 10 || 32 9 41 3.5/11.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 3/22 6 || 0/0 1 || 0 || 0 29 Brackens, Jacob 10 || 25 13 38 7.5/20.0 || 1.0/8.0 || 1/29 4 || 1/0 0 || 0 || 0 56 Shelton, Patrick 10 || 22 15 37 18.0/98.0 || 10.5/81.5 || 0/0 0 || 1/0 0 || 0 || 0 24 Walls, Jesse 10 || 18 14 32 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 8 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 54 DiPrima, T.J. 9 || 16 16 32 8.0/31.0 || 2.5/16.0 || 0/0 0 || 2/0 0 || 0 || 0 99 LaLone, Joseph 10 || 12 18 30 6.0/29.3 || 2.5/15.3 || 0/0 1 || 0/0 2 || 0 || 0 90 Starling, Charles 8 || 13 11 24 7.5/27.8 || 1.5/8.8 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 2 || 0 || 0 22 Hoover, Austin 9 || 15 7 22 3.0/9.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 10 Luna, Anthony 8 || 10 10 20 2.0/5.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 1/0 1 || 1/0 0 || 0 || 0 91 Misipeka, Andrew 9 || 8 7 15 1.0/1.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 27 Gallegos, Sonny 7 || 12 2 14 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 5 || 2/0 0 || 0 || 0 26 Tate, Corey 8 || 10 4 14 1.5/2.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 1/0 5 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 55 Ramos, Chris 7 || 3 8 11 0.5/1.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 93 Butler, Billy 5 || 4 5 9 1.5/5.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 34 Reynolds, JR 5 || 1 7 8 0.5/0.5 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 14 Edward, Branden 7 || 5 1 6 1.0/2.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 5 || 1/0 0 || 1 || 0 4 Feaster, Timothy 2 || 4 1 5 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 75 Hamblett, Jacob 3 || 2 2 4 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 36 Marowitz, Mike 2 || 1 3 4 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 92 Popple, Spencer 3 || 0 4 4 0.5/3.3 || 0.5/3.3 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 8 Ham, Corey 9 || 2 1 3 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 96 Waters, Dominick 3 || 2 1 3 1.0/9.0 || 1.0/9.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 82 Alsobrook, Troy 9 || 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 37 McKeon, Scotty 10 || 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 20 Winship, Jake 10 || 2 0 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 52 Fouts, Ryan 2 || 1 1 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 43 Rooney, Jeff 2 || 1 1 2 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 15 Berry, Anthony 10 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 17 Davis, Eric 1 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 30 Eggleston, Brendan 2 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 35 Mulford, Scott 2 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 65 Stancliff , Hudson 2 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 TM TEAM, 10 || 1 0 1 1.0/7.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 38 Volkman, Beau 1 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 5 Webster, Doug 9 || 1 0 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 80 Glover, Logan 1 || 0 1 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 46 Holmes, Ty 1 || 0 1 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 67 Lacy, Brandon 1 || 0 1 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 51 Square, Levi 1 || 0 1 1 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 0 || 0 72 Hemmy, Gary 1 || 0 0 0 0.0/0.0 || 0.0/0.0 || 0/0 0 || 0/0 0 || 1 || 0TOTALS 10 || 331 240 571 86.5/352.0 || 22.5/172.0 || 9/61 49 || 8/0 8.0 || 3 || 0

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1 2 3 4 TOTTabor College 7 0 6 6 19Kansas Wesleyan 7 7 14 7 35

TEAM STATISTICS TABR KWUFirst Downs 13 20 --Rushing 5 10 --Passing 6 8 --Penalty 2 2 Rushing Attempts 34 51 Yards Gained Rushing 158 211 Yards Lost Rushing 51 16 Net Yards Rushing 107 195 Net Yards Passing 223 131 --Passes Attempted 28 23 --Passes Completed 10 9 --Had Intercepted 1 1 Total Off ensive Plays 62 74 Total Net Yards 330 326 --Average Gain Per Play 5.3 4.4 Fumbles: No. / Lost 3 / 1 2 / 1 Penalties: No. / Yds 10 / 87 7 / 55 Punts / Yds 7 / 273 5 / 205 --Average Per Punt 39.0 41.0 Punt Returns: No / Yds 4 / 7 4 / 87 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 6 / 124 3 / 88 Int. Returns: No / Yds 1 / 20 1 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 1 / 3 0 / 0 Possession Time 29:38 30:22 Third Down Conversions 3 of 14 7 of 16 Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 0 / 0 2 / 18

TABOR STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 22 Washington 20 82 12 70 1 34 10 Lawrence 4 41 0 41 1 33 42 Ramsay 1 22 0 22 0 22 7 Erickson 2 10 0 10 0 10 0 TEAM 1 0 12 -12 0 0 11 Amos 6 3 27 -24 0 3Total 34 158 51 107 2 34

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk11 Amos 12 6 0 153 1 69 2 7 Erickson 16 4 1 70 0 43 0 Total 28 10 1 223 1 69 2

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 86 Jost 5 121 0 43 22 Washington 4 102 1 69 5 Clay 1 0 0 0Total 10 223 1 69

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg18 Gulledge 7 273 39.0 0 0 52 Total 7 273 39.0 0 0 52

FIELD GOALS Distance Gulledge 51, 46 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 20 Winship 30 154 6 148 2 21 23 Cooper 3 16 0 16 0 8 5 Webster 10 23 7 16 2 8 19 Giesen 6 18 3 15 0 9 0 TEAM 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total 51 211 16 195 4 21

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk 5 Webster 23 9 1 131 1 28 0 Total 23 9 1 131 1 28 0

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg8 Ham 5 85 1 28 15 Berry 1 16 0 16 82 Alsobrook 1 12 0 12 88 Thrush 1 11 0 11 7 Engelberg 1 7 0 7 Total 9 131 1 28

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 37 McKeon 5 205 41.0 0 2 48Total 5 205 41.0 0 2 48

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

Jake Winship had 148 yards rushing and scored twice as the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes opened the 2009 season with a 35-19 win over the Tabor Bluejays on Saturday night at Salina Stadium.

Winship, a junior tailback, who was with the Coyotes last season but was a redshirt, made the most of his debut in the purple and gold. He carried 30 times, constantly hitting the holes and shredding Tabor’s defense all evening long.

Tabor took the ball to open the game, but the drive stalled at the Bluejays’ own 38 yard line, and gave the Coyotes the ball at decent fi eld position at the KWU-36 to start the drive. However, Wesleyan promptly gave the ball right back as Doug Webster’s pass was picked off by Nick Brown.

The Bluejays quickly converted Wesleyan’s miscue, only needing two plays, one a 37-yard toss and catch from Marc Amos to Daniel Jost, and the other a one yard run by Derek Washington to take a 7-0 lead with 12:06 to go in the fi rst.

After a stalled Wesleyan drive, Tabor marched to the KWU-29, but then Stephen Gulledge missed a 46-yard fi eld goal attempt.

It took until late in the quarter for the Coyotes to score the equalizer, and it took a Tabor mistake to set up the score. The Bluejays faced a third and fi ve at their own 20 when the pass from center got away from Amos and Anthony Luna recovered at the Tabor-8.

After a pass interference play gave KWU fi rst down at the 1, Webster went in two plays later to tie things up with 2:02 to go.

Tabor marched downfi eld on its next possession, but were stopped cold by Ken Mitchell’s interception in the endzone of a pass from Joey Erickson to Robere LeBeauf.

The quarter nearly went scoreless until the Coyotes struck late. After being pinned deep in their own end and forced to punt, Tabor gave the ball back to the Coyotes in great fi eld position at the Tabor 47. Webster opened the drive with a 11-yard pass to Corey Ham, and four Winship runs and a penalty on Tabor, set up Webster’s 14-yard pass to Ham for the score to put the Coyotes up 14-7 with 29 seconds to go before the half.

Tabor tried a 51-yard fi eld goal with two seconds left, but missed it badly left and the Coyotes would go into the break up 14-7.

Corey Tate nearly broke the second half kickoff for a touchdown. He took the ball at the KWU-5, and split the defense and headed up the fi eld, but could not get past the kicker Gulledge, who knocked him out of bounds at the Tabor 32. Six plays later, Winship scampered into the endzone from ten yards out and Scott McKeon’s kick made it 21-7 Coyotes with 13:11 left in the third.

Tabor answered right back when Marc Amos eluded a sack and found Washington open in the fl at, who then went 69 yards for the score. However, Gulledge’s PAT attempt would hit the left upright and fall no good.

After a failed Wesleyan drive, Tabor took over at its own 29 yard line, and marched down to the Coyote 30, when things turned south for the Bluejays. Tabor was called for holding on the fi rst down play, and then a 15-yard personal foul was tacked on to make it fi rst and 35 at the Tabor 45. Things got even worse for Tabor when Amos was sacked by Patrick Shelton for a 12-yard loss on the next play, setting up a second and 47 for the Bluejays. After the drive stalled at the 39, Gulledge punted to Troy Alsobrook, who nearly broke the return for a score, but an illegal block penalty backed things up to the Tabor -45.

Seven plays later, the Coyotes found paydirt again. The drive was aided by a 16-yard pass from Webster to Anthony Berry, and a 14-yard Winship run, and Winship fi nished it off with a one yard run to put the Coyotes up 28-13 with 3:32 to go in the third.

Wesleyan had another great chance to score early in the fourth, but Webster coughed the ball up at Tabor’s fi ve-yard line. The Bluejays could go nowhere on their drive, and after the punt the Coyotes took over at their own 41 to make one last big drive.

After Winship lost the handle on the fi rst play of the drive, but the ball was recovered by Kyle Barthel, Webster hit Alsobrook for 12 yards, and Winship followed with a 21 yard run to get down to Tabor’s 26. Rodney Cooper then added an

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LEAVENWORTH – It appeared that the game was headed into overtime as the clock wound down between Kansas Wesleyan and Saint Mary at Saint Mary’s Football Stadium. A wild fi nish in the fi nal three minutes ended with Scotty McKeon connecting on a 42-yard fi eld goal as time expired to give the Coyotes a 10-7 win over the Spires.

The Coyotes had the ball at Saint Mary’s 30 on fourth down, but Doug Webster’s pass to Eric Thrush was incomplete. Saint Mary took over with 2:37 left, but could not get a fi rst down, and the Coyotes got the ball back with 1:28 left. Webster’s pass, the fi rst play of the drive, was picked off at the Saint Mary-47 by Chris Barrett. Three straight incompletions by Daniel Robles gave the ball back to the Coyotes at their own 26 after a punt, to kick off the eventual game-winning drive. A false start on the fi rst play moved the ball back to the 21. Jake Winship went for seven yards on the fi rst play, followed by a fi rst down pass from Webster to Anthony Berry at the Wesleyan 39. After a Webster scramble out of bounds, he connected to Troy Alsobrook for 18 yards and another fi rst down at Saint Mary’s 41. Two plays later, Webster hit Berry again along the left sideline for another 13 yards to the USM-28. Winship then set up the fi eld goal on the left hash with a three yard run. Wesleyan called timeout to set up the fi eld goal, and then Saint Mary called a timeout to try to ice McKeon.

After the break, the Coyotes lined up and McKeon’s kick was right down the middle as time

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eight yard run two plays later, followed by a fi rst down run by Brett Giesen to the Tabor 14. After an incomplete pass, and a short run, Webster hit tight end Eric Thrush over the middle for 11 yards, setting up fi rst and goal at the one. From there Webster dove in for the score and McKeon’s kick made it 35-13 with 5:46 to go.

Tabor had a big play for 43 yards on the second play of its next drive to get into Coyote territory. On the third play, Wesleyan’s Richie Raught nearly made a huge play of his own. Raught stepped in front of a pass from Erickson to Chris Roddy, with nothing in front of him but white lines, green artifi cial grass, and six points on the scoreboard, but the ball slipped through his hands and fell incomplete. Tabor recovered, turning to Marquise Lawrence on the next play, who eluded a gaggle of Coyote defenders and went 33-yards for the score.

The Bluejays tried an onside kick, but the Coyotes recovered easily and were able to shut down Tabor’s fi nal drive and run out the clock for the win.

Winship outgained Tabor’s entire rushing attack 148 to 107, as the Coyotes racked up 195 yards on the ground as a team, and scored four times. Cooper added 16 yards on three carries, and Webster had 10 carries for 16 yards and two scores. Webster was 9-of-23 in the air for 117 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Ham led the receivers with fi ve catches for 71 yards and a score.

Washington led Tabor’s rushing attack with 20 carries for 70 yards and a score, while Lawrence added four carries for 41 yards and a score. Amos was 6-for-12 passing for 153 yards, and Erickson was 4-for-16 for 70 yards. Daniel Jost had fi ve catches for 121 yards, and Washington had four catches for 102 yards, with 69 of that coming on one play.

TEAM STATISTICS KWU USM First Downs 14 13 --Rushing 5 4 --Passing 7 8 --Penalty 2 1 Rushing Attempts 35 26 Yards Gained Rushing 125 96 Yards Lost Rushing 49 32 Net Yards Rushing 76 64 Net Yards Passing 155 152 --Passes Attempted 34 39 --Passes Completed 15 19 --Had Intercepted 2 0 Total Off ensive Plays 69 65 Total Net Yards 231 216 --Avg Gain Per Play 3.3 3.3 Fumbles: No / Lost 2 / 0 1 / 1 Penalties: No / Yds 4 / 30 5 / 56 No of Punts / Yds 8 / 267 10 / 374 --Avg Per Punt 33.4 37.4 Punt Returns: No / Yds 3 / 24 4 / 17 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 2 / 28 2 / 17 Int Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 2 / 0 Fumble Ret: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 0 Possession Time 31:27 28:33 Third Down Conv 6 of 17 6 of 19 Fourth Down Conv 0 of 1 1 of 1 Sacks By: No / Yds 2 / 14 3 / 22

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 22 106 8 98 0 29 19 Giesen 1 3 0 3 0 3 8 Ham 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 7 -7 0 0 5 Webster 10 16 33 -17 1 12 Total 35 125 49 76 1 29

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 34 15 2 155 0 21 3 Total 34 15 2 155 0 21 3

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg7 Engelberg 4 40 0 13 15 Berry 3 36 0 13 88 Thrush 3 26 0 21 8 Ham 2 18 0 12 85 Panke 2 17 0 11 82 Alsobrook 1 18 0 18Total 15 155 0 21

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 37 McKeon 8 267 33.4 0 2 45Total 8 267 33.4 0 2 45

FIELD GOALS Distance McKeon (42), 33

(Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

SAINT MARY STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg21 Jones 16 76 4 72 1 31 9 Walsh 2 2 1 1 0 2 23 Willie 1 0 1 -1 0 0 8 Robles 5 15 17 -2 0 13 28 Genz 2 3 9 -6 0 3Total 26 96 32 64 1 31

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk8 Robles 38 18 0 149 0 44 2 6 Joly 1 1 0 3 0 3 0Total 39 19 0 152 0 44 2

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg18 Wallin 6 59 0 44 2 Walburn 5 41 0 12 23 Willie 3 9 0 12 15 Brooks 2 23 0 12 40 Anderson 1 11 0 11 21 Jones 1 6 0 6 28 Genz 1 3 0 3 Total 19 152 0 44

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 17 Sutton 10 374 37.4 0 3 48Total 10 374 37.4 0 3 48

FIELD GOALS Distance Schattle 37, 26 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

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NORTH NEWTON -- Unbelievable.

Simply incredibly, miraculously, unbelievable.

Doug Webster's scrambling, desperation, wing-and-a-prayer pass from the near the Bethel sideline at the Threshers' 45-yard line somehow, some way found Anthony Berry in a crowd of players at the Bethel 5-yard line.

Berry caught the ball, turned and dashed into the end zone with no time left on the clock, giving the Coyotes an improbable 19-14 Kansas Conference victory over Bethel on Saturday night at Joe W. Goering Field.

Suffi ce it to say, no one in attendance -- coaches, players, fans -- had ever seen anything like it.

Webster's pass -- offi cially 45 yards -- saved the Coyotes after Bethel scored with 15 seconds left on a 23-yard, fourth-down pass from quarterback from Garrett Hiebert to Lee Voth-Gaeddert in the right corner of the end zone. The Threshers scored 10 plays after Webster fumbled at the Bethel 44-yard line trying to scramble for a fi rst down with 2:19 left.

KWU got the ball at its 33 with 7 seconds left, and on second down Webster completed a 22-yard pass to Berry to the Bethel 45. On the play, time appeared to expire, but Wesleyan coach Dave Dallas claimed one second remained, and game offi cials agreed after a brief huddle.

On the fi nal play Webster, a junior college transfer

expired for the win.

The wild fi nish was a complete change from the remainder of the game, which was rather quiet for both teams. Neither team could move the ball against two charged defenses that combined for fi ve sacks, 20 tackles for loss and only 447 yards of total off ense allowed.

The Coyotes scored fi rst, when the Coyotes took advantage of a short fi eld after Saint Mary’s Willie Harris mishandled the catch on the punt and Sonny Gallegos recovered at the USM-7. Three plays later, Webster dove in from a yard out and McKeon’s kick was good with 8:46 to go in the fi rst quarter.

Saint Mary, who usually relies on a potent passing game, got its only score with 6:24 to go in the second quarter on a 31-yard run by Kyle Jones. Jones took the ball and broke through the left side and went basically untouched in for the score. Bobby Schattle’s kick made it 7-all.

That score would have given the Spires a 10-7 lead, but Schattle missed a chip shot 26-yard fi eld goal on Saint Mary’s fi rst drive of the game after the Spires drove to Wesleyan’s 9-yard line after an eight-yard punt by McKeon.

McKeon had a chance to give Wesleyan a lead with 1:37 left in the fi rst half, but after the KWU drive stalled at the USM-16, he pushed a 33-yard fi eld goal wide right.

On Saint Mary’s opening drive of the third, the Spires drove all the way to the KWU-20, aided by Robles’ 44-yard pass to Glen Wallin. However, after the drive stalled at the 20, Schattle again missed, this time a 37-yarder wide left.

The Coyotes outgained the Spires 231-216 on 69 plays from scrimmage. Winship carried 22 times for 98 yards, but the Coyotes only had 76 yards on 35 carries as a team. Webster was 15-of-34 for 155 yards, but threw two interceptions. Jason Engelberg led the receivers with four catches for 40 yards, while Berry had three grabs for 36 and Thrush had three catches for 26 yards.

Jones led Saint Mary’s (0-3, 0-2) rushing attack with 16 carries for 72 yards and a score, as the Spires combined for 26 carries for 64 yards. Robles was 18-of-38 passing for 149 yards. Wallin was his favorite target with six catches for 59 yards. Wallburn added fi ve catches for 41 yards.

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TEAM STATISTICS KWU BTHL First Downs 22 16 --Rushing 11 5 --Passing 10 7 --Penalty 1 4 Rushing Attempts 47 26 Yards Gained Rushing 169 123 Yards Lost Rushing 29 38 Net Yards Rushing 140 85 Net Yards Passing 253 161 --Passes Attempted 36 34 --Passes Completed 19 12 --Had Intercepted 1 1 Total Off ensive Plays 83 60 Total Net Yards 393 246 --Avg Gain Per Play 4.7 4.1 Fumbles: No / Lost 1 / 1 0 / 0 Penalties: No / Yards 5 / 36 8 / 49 No of Punts / Yards 4 / 140 7 / 250 --Avg Per Punt 35.0 35.7 Punt Returns: No/ Yds 3 / 6 2 / 29 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 3 / 61 4 / 100 Int Returns: No / Yds 1 / 0 1 / 0 Fumble Ret: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 0 Possession Time 33:20 26:40 Third Down Conv 8 of 21 6 of 16 Fourth Down Conv 5 of 5 1 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 3 / 19 1 / 0

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 31 106 17 89 0 24 5 Webster 10 60 0 60 0 19 30 Eggleston 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Giesen 3 2 7 -5 0 2 8 Ham 1 0 5 -5 0 0Total 47 169 29 140 0 24

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 36 19 1 253 2 45 1Total 36 19 1 253 2 45 1

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg8 Ham 8 106 1 38 15 Berry 6 105 1 45 82 Alsobrook 3 30 0 20 7 Engelberg 1 7 0 7 44 Reynolds 1 5 0 5 Total 19 253 2 45

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg37 McKeon 4 140 35.0 0 1 43Total 4 140 35.0 0 1 43

FIELD GOALS Distance McKeon (22), 32, (40) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

BETHEL STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg21 Abell 12 52 10 42 0 21 16 Hiebert 10 60 19 41 0 16 14 Newhouse 1 4 0 4 0 4 17 Vail 3 7 9 -2 0 7Total 26 123 38 85 0 21

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk16 Hiebert 30 10 1 99 2 23 3 17 Vail 3 1 0 39 0 39 0 21 Abell 1 1 0 23 0 23 0Total 34 12 1 161 2 39 3

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg81 Voth-Gaeddert 5 52 2 23 4 Francis 3 30 0 17 86 Benson 1 39 0 39 16 Hiebert 1 23 0 23 21 Abell 1 9 0 9 1 Morgan 1 8 0 8Total 12 161 2 39

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 81 Voth-Gaeddert 7 250 35.7 1 2 47 Total 7 250 35.7 1 2 47

FIELD GOALS Distance Voth-Gaeddert 26 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

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this season, took the snap and scrambled looking for receivers. He went right, retreated, rolled back to his left as Bethel defenders moved in, and lofted the ball toward the end zone just as he was hit.

"A miracle. I don't know what else to say," Webster said afterwards. "It was a Hail Mary. I was just looking for white jerseys down fi eld. I saw two and threw it.

"I've never been a part of anything like this in my life. It's unbelievable."

Berry, also a junior college transfer, agreed, but had a confession.

"I saw the quarterback scrambling and tried to get to the front of the end zone where I was suppose to be," Berry said. "Somehow he got it up on the run.

"It went over the (defender's) head. I gave him a little shove in the back, caught it and turned around. I couldn't believe it. I looked for (penalty) fl ags, but no fl ags. Joy, just happy."

Berry was immediately mobbed by teammates just beyond the north goal posts as a wild celebration began.

The victory keeps KWU unbeaten on the season at 3-0. Bethel falls to 0-3 with its second consecutive gut-wrenching loss after losing on a last-second fi eld goal a week early to Southern Nazarene, Okla. -- a play that came after a penalty on the Threshers gave Southern Nazarene a second chance after the fi rst fi eld goal attempt missed.

"Doug did a tremendous job getting out of the pressure and just throwing it up," a stunned Dallas said. "I didn't even see (Berry) catch it. Great concentration by Anthony.

"Gosh dog, I never have won a game like that, and the good thing is we're 3-0."

The North Newton Miracle helped the Coyotes escape for the second week in a row, after beating Saint Mary 10-7 seven days earlier on Scotty McKeon's 42-yard fi eld goal as time expired.

It also boosted Wesleyan's defense, which played well once again, until the fi nal Bethel drive. The Threshers fi nished with 251 total yards.

Hiebert was 11 of 33 passing for 143 yards and two touchdowns. Bethel had 85 yards rushing.

Wesleyan had 407 yards. Webster was 19 of 36 passing for 253 yards and two touchdowns while Jake Winship had 90 yards rushing on 30 attempts.

Wesleyan led 10-7 at halftime and made it 13-7 on McKeon's 22-yard fi eld goal with 4:29 left, setting the stage for the frantic, freaky fi nish.

"I feel bad for Mike (Bethel coach Moore's) kids," Dallas said. "They played very hard -- two last-second plays two weeks in a row. But there was one second left on the clock when I called timeout."

Wesleyan spent most of the fi rst half in Bethel territory but managed just 10 points.

After Webster hit Corey Ham with a 19-yard touchdown pass on the Coyotes' opening possession, Wesleyan bogged down despite several opportunities. Ensuing drives ended on the Bethel 9-yard line (interception), KWU's 49-yard line (punt) and Bethel's 42-yard line (punt).

The Coyotes fi nally broke through on its last possession of the half when McKeon booted a 40-yard fi eld goal with 1:24 left before intermission.

Bethel answered and promptly drove to Wesleyan's 9-yard line, the big play being a 23-yard pass from tailback Jarrett Abel to Hiebert, who pitched the ball to Abel then took off down fi eld as a receiver.

But Hiebert threw three incomplete passes before Voth-Gaeddert missed a 26-yard fi eld goal attempt with 16 seconds left.

Wesleyan had 169 yards total off ense in the fi rst half and Bethel 143.

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OCTOBER 3, 2009BETHANY AT KANSAS WESLEYAN

1 2 3 4 TOTBethany College 7 0 6 6 27Kansas Wesleyan 7 7 14 7 21 TEAM STATISTICS BTHY KWUFirst Downs 19 21 --Rushing 7 8 --Passing 12 12 --Penalty 0 1 Rushing Attempts 38 41 Yards Gained Rushing 109 129 Yards Lost Rushing 51 62 Net Yards Rushing 58 67 Net Yards Passing 326 275 --Passes Attempted 37 29 --Passes Completed 20 18 --Had Intercepted 0 3 Total Off ensive Plays 75 70 Total Net Yards 384 342 --Avg Gain Per Play 5.1 4.9 Fumbles: No / Lost 0 / 0 6 / 4 Penalties: No / Yds 9 / 65 4 / 26 No of Punts / Yds 7 / 228 4 / 154 --Avg Per Punt 32.6 38.5 Punt Returns: No / Yds 1 / 8 5 / 16 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 4 / 58 6 / 110 Int. Ret: Number / Yds 3 / 22 0 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 31 Possession Time 30:39 29:21 Third Down Conv 6 of 17 4 of 14 Fourth Down Conv 0 of 1 1 of 3 Sacks By: No / Yds 4 / 24 4 / 22

BETHANY STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg7 Malcolm 23 83 9 74 1 17 1 Autry 3 16 0 16 0 7 28 Harris 1 2 0 2 0 2 18 Parks 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 TEAM 3 0 17 -17 0 0 9 Baker 6 6 24 -18 0 6Total 38 109 51 58 1 17

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk9 Baker 37 20 0 326 2 55 3Total 37 20 0 326 2 55 3

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg5 Anderson 6 72 0 26 82 Martino 4 120 1 55 32 Garza 3 27 0 11 18 Parks 3 20 0 21 3 Johnson 2 69 1 37 2 Hammond 2 18 0 9Total 20 326 2 55

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg26 Knight 7 228 32.6 0 1 46Total 7 228 32.6 0 1 46

FIELD GOALS Distance Fambrough 40, (25), (48) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 24 80 5 75 0 10 5 Webster 15 48 25 23 1 17 7 Engelberg 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 TEAM 1 0 13 -13 0 0 8 Ham 0 0 19 -19 0 0Total 41 129 62 67 1 17

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 29 18 3 275 2 36 4Total 29 18 3 275 2 36 4

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 7 Engelberg 7 83 0 22 8 Ham 5 82 2 36 82 Alsobrook 2 44 0 35 15 Berry 2 30 0 15 88 Thrush 1 23 0 23 20 Winship 1 13 0 13Total 18 275 2 36

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 37 McKeon 4 154 38.5 0 2 48Total 4 154 38.5 0 2 48

Field Goals Distance McKeon 47 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

Kansas Wesleyan committed seven turnovers and was unable to force any by the Bethany Swedes as the visitors spoiled KWU’s Homecoming with a 27-21 win at Salina Stadium.

The Coyotes gave away four fumbles, and Doug

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Webster tossed three interceptions, all of which seemed to come when Wesleyan was beginning to regain momentum in the game.

After stalled drives on each team’s opening possession, the Coyotes gave the ball right back to Bethany on the fi rst play of their second drive when Marvin Barnes stripped Jake Winship and Dewayne Autrey recovered at Wesleyan’s 34 with 9:14 left in the fi rst quarter.

The short fi eld was perfect for Bethany to get on the board fi rst. Oshane Malcolm scored for the Swedes from 12 yards out on the seventh play of the drive and Alex Fambrough’s kick was good to give Bethany a 7-0 lead.

Wesleyan promptly answered back on its next drive. Webster hit Troy Alsobrook on a 35-yard catch and run, followed by a 23-yard pass to Eric Thrush to set up fi rst at goal for the Coyotes at the Swede-3. Two plays later, Webster bootlegged to the left side from two yards out and Scotty McKeon’s kick tied things up with 6:18 left in the quarter.

On Wesleyan’s next drive, the Coyotes drove to the Bethany 17, but a bad snap moved things back to the 30, and after the drive stalled, McKeon narrowly missed a 47-yard fi eld goal try.

The Swedes took the lead on their next drive. After their drive stalled at the KWU-31, Fambrough nailed a hooking 48-yard fi eld goal to make it 10-7 Swedes with 12:28 left in the fi rst half.

Wesleyan gave the ball right back to Bethany on its next drive. After the Coyotes drove to the Bethany-38, Webster’s third down pass to Aaron Miller glanced off Miller’s hands, right to Barnes.

After a great defensive stop for the Coyotes, Webster fumbled the ball away at the Bethany-17, ending a potential scoring drive.

Bethany capitalized on the turnover, marching 77 yards in seven plays, fi nishing the drive with a 32-yard touchdown toss from Steven Baker to Sean Johnson, and the kick made it 17-7 with 44 seconds left before the half.

Bethany took the 17-7 lead into the break.

Wesleyan again gave the ball away on its fi rst drive of the second half. Webster was picked off by Barnes at the Bethany-36.

The Coyote defense made another huge stand, and the Coyotes were able to capitalize on their next drive. Wesleyan covered 55 yards in eight plays, capping the drive with a 14-yard pass from Webster to Ham to make it 17-14 after McKeon’s kick.

After a failed Bethany drive, Webster was picked off again, this time by LaDarius Wilkerson at the Bethany-39 with 4:14 left in the quarter.

The Swedes quickly converted, covering 61 yards in four plays in a minute, 34 seconds. The drive was aided by two big plays, a 26-yard completion from Baker to Robert Anderson, and the scoring play a 33-yard toss to Brandon Martino that gave Bethany a 24-14 lead.

The Coyotes wasted little time answering back. After Corey Tate nearly broke the kickoff , returning it to the KWU-49, a face mask penalty moved the ball to Bethany’s 36, and Webster then hit Corey Ham from there for the score, and Wesleyan got back within three at 24-21 with 2:06 to go in the third.

After a couple stalled drives to open the fourth by each team, Baker found Martino for a 55-yard catch and run that gave the Swedes fi rst and goal at the KWU-5, but some key defensive plays, including a three-yard loss on a run by Malcolm and two pass breakups forced Bethany to settle for a 25-yard fi eld goal to make the score 27-21 in favor of Bethany.

Fambrough tried to squib the kickoff , but it hit KWU’s Austin Hoover, who was able to fall on the ball at midfi eld. Wesleyan had fourth down and inches at the Bethany 41, when Webster tried to lateral the ball back to Ham in the backfi eld, but the toss was wild, and Bethany took over at the KWU-40.

Bethany drove to the Wesleyan 23, but their drive stalled and Fambrough came on to try a 40-yard fi eld goal. However, Branden Edward blocked the kick that was recovered by Jesse Walls, who nearly broke the play for a score, but was tripped up at the KWU-46.

The Coyotes then began what was hopefully to be their third game-winning, game-ending drive. Webster was tackled for no gain on the fi rst play, and scrambled for 11 yards on second down. On the next play, Jason Engelberg dropped a pass over the middle. Ham then caught a ball to move the ball to the Swede-36. Engelberg took a backward pass to the 35, setting up a fourth and two. Webster found Alsobrook over the middle but Kevin Goodie stripped him of the ball at the Swede-26, and the visitors closed the game out with a kneeldown.

Winship had 75 yards rushing on 24 carries, while Webster added 31 yards on 15 carries. Webster was 18-of-29 passing for 275 yards passing, but tossed three interceptions against two touchdown passes. Engelberg was the top receiver, making seven catches for 83 yards, while Ham added fi ve catches for 82 yards and two touchdowns.

Malcolm led Bethany’s rushing attack with 74 yards on 23 carries and a touchdown. Baker was 20-of-37 for 326 yards and two scores. Martino led Bethany’s receivers with four catches for 120 yards and a score. Anderson had six catches for 72 yards and Johnson had two catches for 69 yards and a score.

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TEAM STATISTICS KWU HINU First Downs 11 14 --Rushing 5 6 --Passing 5 4 --Penalty 1 4 Rushing Attempts 45 44 Yards Gained Rushing 191 167 Yards Lost Rushing 29 12 Net Yards Rushing 162 155 Net Yards Passing 94 77 --Passes Attempted 25 34 --Passes Completed 10 10 --Had Intercepted 0 0 Total Off ensive Plays 70 78 Total Net Yards 256 232 --Avg Gain Per Play 3.7 3.0 Fumbles: No / Lost 5 / 5 0 / 0 Penalties: No / Yds 7 / 79 5 / 31 No of Punts / Yds 6 / 225 10 / 326 --Avg Per Punt 37.5 32.6 Punt Returns: No / Yds 5 / 83 2 / 6 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 2 / 61 2 / 42 Int Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yds 0 0 Possession Time 28:51 31:09 Third Down Conv 3 of 16 3 of 20 Fourth Down Conv 1 of 4 3 of 6 Sacks By: No / Yds 0 / 0 4 / 18

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LAWRENCE – Whatever was aff ecting the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes’ ability to hold onto the ball against Bethany was still making its rounds around the off ense against Haskell. Five fi rst half turnovers resulted in the Coyotes trailing 6-0 at the half, as the Coyotes had to rally and then hold on for a 14-12 win over the Haskell Indian Nations University Indians at Haskell Stadium.

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 29 154 4 150 1 21 9 Uhland 8 30 18 12 0 22 23 Cooper 3 7 1 6 0 5 0 TEAM 5 0 6 -6 0 0Total 45 191 29 162 1 22

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk9 Uhland 24 9 0 68 0 14 4 39 Giffi n 1 1 0 26 1 26 0Total 25 10 0 94 1 26 4

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg15 Berry 3 30 0 13 85 Panke 2 30 1 26 7 Engelberg 2 21 0 11 82 Alsobrook 2 -1 0 0 8 Ham 1 14 0 14 Total 10 94 1 26

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg37 McKeon 6 225 37.5 0 2 62Total 6 225 37.5 0 2 62

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

HASKELL STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg33 Coleman 29 100 7 93 0 11 29 Keeton 6 51 0 51 0 31 7 Jones 4 13 0 13 0 7 6 Ramos 4 3 3 0 0 3 8 Howard 1 0 2 -2 0 0 Total 44 167 12 155 0 31

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk6 Ramos 32 10 0 77 2 16 0 29 Keeton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 34 10 0 77 2 16 0

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg15 DeMarco 7 57 2 16 33 Coleman 1 15 0 15 5 Ramsey 1 3 0 3 29 Keeton 1 2 0 2Total 10 77 2 16

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg29 Keeton 10 326 32.6 0 2 44Total 10 326 32.6 0 2 44

FIELD GOALS Distance Chaffi n 28 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

The Coyotes had the fi rst possession of the game, and nearly turned it over on fourth down, but gave the ball to Haskell regardless. With about eight inches to go for a fi rst down, new starting quarterback Fielding Uhland fumbled the snap and fell on the ball short of the fi rst down.

However, an inept Haskell off ense was unable to go anywhere and gave the ball back to the Coyotes at the Wesleyan 41 after the punt.

Jake Winship carried for nine yards on fi rst down, and then Uhland found Troy Alsobrook in the fl at, who was stripped of the ball that was recovered by Haskell’s Kenny St. Pierre at midfi eld. Haskell nearly punched it in on their next drive. A combination of Malcolm Coleman rushing and Victor Ramos’ passing moved Haskell down to the KWU-9, where they had a third and one. Ramos was stopped for a two-yard loss by Patrick Shelton, forcing a 28-yard fi eld goal by Caleb Chaffi n that was badly shanked.

The Coyotes gave the ball back on the very next play. Uhland hit Anthony Berry for a 13-yard gain, but Courtney Quinton knocked the ball loose and Jake Kent jumped on it at the Wesleyan-33. Haskell got no further than the KWU-14 on the drive, giving the ball back to the Coyotes on fourth down when Ramos was stopped for no gain.

The Coyotes drove to the Haskell 12 on their next drive when the turnover bug hit again. Winship appeared to be headed in for a score but Quinton stripped him just short of the goal line and Kent again recovered in the end zone for a touchback.

The Indian drive only netted six yards, and after a 20-yard punt return, the Coyotes took over at midfi eld, but after a 21-yard run by Winship, he fumbled in the very next play for the fourth turnover of the day on the Coyotes.

After another stalled Haskell drive, the Coyotes faced a fourth and about two inches at the Haskell 27, but Uhland mishandled the snap again and Trevor Rouse recovered for Haskell for the fi fth Wesleyan turnover of the game.

This time, Haskell capitalized. It appeared that the Coyotes stopped the Indians at the HINU-47, but the Indians ran a perfectly orchestrated fake punt that Tim Keeton ran for 31 yards to the KWU-22. Haskell was lucky on the drive, getting a controversial pass interference call in the end zone to give them fi rst and goal at the KWU-2, and two plays later Ramos hit Victor DeMarco on a fade play for the score. Chaffi n then badly shanked the extra point.

The Indians would take the 6-0 lead into the break.

Neither team got anything going in the third quarter, until the Coyotes fi nally got the off ense going. After a stalled Haskell drive, Alsobrook returned the punt 38 yards to the Haskell-21.

Uhland was sacked on the fi rst play of the drive, but the Coyotes got things going, fi nishing the drive four plays later when Winship went in from fi ve yards out and Scotty McKeon’s kick made it 7-6 with 3:05 left in the third.

The Coyotes used a little trickery to put some breathing room between them and the Indians in the fourth. The Coyote drive stalled at the Haskell 26, and KWU lined up for a potential 43-yard fi eld goal by McKeon. Haskell called a timeout, and after the break, holder Tanner Giffi n popped up and tossed a pass to Matt Panke, who went in virtually untouched from 26-yards out. McKeon’s kick would give the Coyotes a most-important 14-6 lead with 7:32 left.

Two penalties on the Coyotes, both of which were a little controversial, aided Haskell’s last drive of the game. A pass interference call move the ball to the KWU-26, and then Ramos was fl ushed out of the pocket and tried run out of bounds. On the line was Kane Kaualoku, who had stopped, and Ramos ran into him, and fell down. Wesleyan was fl agged for a late hit on the play, and gave the Indians fi rst down at the KWU-11. Four plays later, Ramos hit DeMarco from 11 yards out to make it 14-12. Coleman got the call on the PAT, but was wrapped up by the Coyote defense.

Haskell tried the onside kick, but Wesleyan recovered and three kneeldowns later, KWU escaped with the 14-12 win.

Winship led the Coyote off ense, carrying 29 times for 150 yards and a score, while Uhland carried eight times for 12 yards. Uhland struggled in his KWU debut, going 9-for-24 for just 68 yards, and Giffi n was 1-for-1 for 26 yards on the fake fi eld goal play. Anthony Berry had three catches for 30 yards to lead the receivers, while Panke had two grabs for 30 yards and a score. Alsobrook added fi ve punt returns for 83 yards.

Coleman led Haskell with 93 yards rushing on 29 carries, while Keeton added six carries for 51 yards. Ramos was 10-of-32 for 77 yards, and DeMarco had seven catches for 57 yards and both scores.

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Things looked good for the Coyotes at the start of Kansas Wesleyan’s tussle with No.16 ranked McPherson College on Saturday at Salina Stadium. Wesleyan went 68 yards on four plays and took a 7-0 lead with 13:13 to go in the fi rst quarter. However, McPherson scored 28 unanswered points en route to a 52-38 win over the Coyotes.

After Wesleyan’s opening march, which was one of the best drives of the season, capped by a 29-yard pass from Doug Webster to Corey Ham, McPherson turned up the heat on the Coyotes. Wesleyan’s second drive ended the same way that far too-many-a-drive have ended this season, with a turnover. Pinned deep in its own territory, Wesleyan faced a third down play at the KWU-11 and Webster’s pass for Anthony Berry bounced off Berry’s hands and Jeff Paulson picked off the ball and returned it to the KWU-17. Two plays later, McPherson’s Shane Mascarenas found Joe Middleton on a 17-yard pass and score and Travis Eason’s kick tied it at 7-all with 8:54 left.

McPherson took the lead for good on its next drive, driving 63 yards in six plays for the score. The drive was aided by a 26-yard Aaron Lafi tte on 3rd-and-1, and the scoring play a 24-yard Mascarenas pass to Josh White.

The Coyotes had a chance to tie the score on its next drive when Webster appeared to hit a

OCTOBER 17, 2009McPHERSON AT KANSAS WESLEYAN

1 2 3 4 TOTMcPherson College 21 21 7 3 52Kansas Wesleyan 7 7 0 24 38

TEAM STATISTICS MCPH KWU First Downs 13 21 --Rushing 5 6 --Passing 8 11 --Penalty 0 4 Rushing Attempts 33 34 Yards Gained Rushing 157 181 Yards Lost Rushing 38 32 Net Yards Rushing 119 149 Net Yards Passing 263 314 --Passes Attempted 42 50 --Passes Completed 21 21 --Had Intercepted 1 3 Total Off ensive Plays 75 84 Total Net Yards 382 463 --Avg Gain Per Play 5.1 5.5 Fumbles: No / Lost 4 / 1 1 / 1 Penalties: No / Yds 12 / 110 10 / 53 No of Punts / Yds 8 / 370 10 / 410 --Avg Per Punt 46.3 41.0 Punt Returns: No / Yds 3 / 44 3 / -10 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 3 / 169 9 / 182 Int Returns: No / Yds 3 / 21 1 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 8 0 / 0 Misc. Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:48 32:12 Third Down Conv 8 of 20 5 of 18 Fourth Down Conv 0 of 1 1 of 2 Sacks By: No / Yds 4 / 26 1 / 13

McPHERSON STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg 3 Lafi tte 19 88 6 82 1 26 14 Mascarenas 1 35 0 35 0 35 12 Ozbun 1 29 0 29 0 29 24 Smith 4 5 1 4 0 4 0 TEAM 1 0 3 -3 0 0 32 German 3 0 5 -5 0 0 80 Skinner 1 0 7 -7 0 0 16 Snodgrass 3 0 16 -16 0 0Total 33 157 38 119 1 35

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk14 Mascarenas 30 16 1 241 5 36 0 16 Snodgrass 6 4 0 15 0 11 1 12 Ozbun 4 1 0 7 0 7 0 15 Jones 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 42 21 1 263 5 36 1

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg80 Skinner 4 66 1 32 2 Harrison 4 60 1 25 6 White 3 42 1 24 89 Duval 2 40 0 36 10 Middleton 2 24 2 17 22 Brown 2 6 0 8 87 Miller 1 11 0 11 17 Bohanon 1 9 0 9 23 Muor 1 7 0 7 88 McCall 1 -2 0 0Total 21 263 5 36

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg18 Eason 6 299 49.8 0 2 57 42 Coughman 2 71 35.5 0 0 45Total 8 370 46.3 0 2 57

FIELDS GOALS Distance Eason (44), 35 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg5 Webster 12 104 26 78 0 64 20 Winship 22 77 6 71 1 14Total 34 181 32 149 1 64

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 50 21 3 314 4 56 4Total 50 21 3 314 4 56 4

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg15 Berry 5 119 2 56 7 Engelberg 5 38 0 28 8 Ham 3 74 1 31 84 Hall 3 36 1 23 82 Alsobrook 3 36 0 20 20 Winship 1 7 0 7 88 Thrush 1 4 0 4Total 21 314 4 56

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 37 McKeon 10 410 41.0 0 5 51Total 10 410 41.0 0 5 51

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

streaking Corey Ham down the left sideline, but as Ham turned to run with the ball he lost control and the pass was incomplete.

The Bulldogs made it 21-7 with four seconds left in the quarter when Mascarenas hit Andy Skinner from 25-yards out. The drive started out well for McPherson as Mascarenas turned a broken pass play into a 35-yard gain to the KWU-26, and three plays later the Bulldogs scored.

McPherson scored on its fi rst drive of the second quarter. After Wesleyan’s Scotty McKeon pinned the Bulldogs at their own 14 on the punt, Mascarenas converted a 3rd-and-6 pass to Skinner for 32 yards and two plays later hit David Duval for a 36-yard play to set-up fi rst and goal at the KWU-7. After a KWU penalty moved the ball to the 3, Aaron Lafi tte scored from there and Eason’s kick made it 28-7.

Wesleyan answered back on its next drive. After two incompletions, Webster scrambled for ten yards and a fi rst down. Two plays later, a face mask penalty against McPherson moved the ball to the MC-34. Webster then hit Berry at the 6 to set up fi rst and goal. McPherson was called for pass interference on the next play, and Jake Winship then scored from two yards out on the ensuing play. McPherson was called for a personal foul for roughing the holder on the PAT, and McKeon was able to kick off from the 45. Instead of sending the ball out of the back of the endzone, McKeon popped up the kick and Stephen Harrison fi elded the ball at the 3 and broke the return 67 yards, being tackled by McKeon at the KWU-30. Five plays later, McPherson was in the endzone again, this time a 7-yard Mascarenas pass to Joe Middleton to make it 35-14 in favor of the Bulldogs with 5:46 to go in the quarter.

After stalled drives by both teams, the turnover bug came calling again, fi rst for Wesleyan and then for McPherson. Webster’s pass on the fi rst play of Wesleyan’s drive with 3:20 to go before the half was picked off by Shelton Thigpen at the KWU-29, his second pick of the day. However, McPherson would give the ball right back to the Coyotes three plays later. Mascarenas tossed a ball to Austin Bohanon inside the KWU-10, but Corey Tate made a play on the ball and picked it off at the KWU-4.

Wesleyan got nowhere on its drive and was forced to punt from the KWU-13. Harrison fi elded the kick at the MC-49 and again nearly broke the return, with McKeon making the touchdown saving tackle at the KWU-14. The Bulldogs would only need one play to score as Mascarenas hit Harrison in the endzone to make it 42-14 after Eason’s extra point.

McPherson would take the 42-14 lead into the half.

McPherson didn’t even need to send its off ense onto the fi eld to score the fi rst points of the third

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quarter. Harrison took McKeon’s kickoff at the 20 and went fl ying up the middle, made a couple cuts and broke the return down the McPherson sideline for an 80-yard return and score and Eason’s kick made it 49-14 with 14:48 to go in the third quarter.

Neither team had any luck in the remainder of the third quarter, but the fi reworks got going in the fourth. Wesleyan’s off ense went crazy in the fi nal 15 minutes, racking up 267 yards of its 463 total yards in the game and scored 24 points, mostly against McPherson’s second stringers, to get within 14 for the fi nal score of 52-38.

After stalled drives for both teams to open the quarter, Webster threw his third pick of the day when Thigpen again made a play on a pass at the KWU-26, and nearly returned it for six, but stepped out of bounds at the 14. McPherson actually lost four yards on its drive and then Eason came on and missed a 35-yard fi eld goal.

Wesleyan only needed three plays to go the 80 yards for its fi rst score of the quarter. Webster gained 64 of it himself on a designed keeper play down the McPherson’s 16. Two plays later, Webster hit Anthony Berry for the score and Jake Winship blasted through the line for the two-point PAT to make it 49-22 with nine minutes left. Wesleyan went for the onside kick, but McPherson recovered at the Wesleyan 45. Four plays later, McPherson gave the ball back to the Coyotes when Cory Miller fumbled after catching a pass from Jake Snodgrass at the KWU 30.

The Coyotes turned the ball right back over two plays later. After an illegal motion penalty gave KWU 1st and 15 at their own 25, Webster found Berry for a 56-yard play down to the MC-19. The next play was a wild one. Webster completed a pass to Will Hall, who then was stripped at the MC-16 by Ronnie Miller who picked up the ball and returned it to the MC-40, where he fumbled and Thigpen picked up the ball and went down at the McPherson 48.

A 29-yard run on a scramble by quarterback Chase Ozbun gave McPherson fi rst down at the KWU-26, but the drive would stall there, and Eason would come on and hit a 44-yard fi eld goal with 4:29 left to make it 52-22.

Wesleyan wasn’t done yet, marching downfi eld on the arm of Webster, capping a nine-play, 53-yard drive with a 14-yard pass from Webster to Berry and Winship’s PAT run made it 52-30 with 2:18 left in the game. The Coyotes again tried an onside kick but McPherson recovered at the Wesleyan 47.

The Bulldogs got nowhere on their drive and the Coyotes took over again at their own 23 after Teddy Coughman’s punt was fair caught by Alsobrook. Webster hit Jason Engelberg for a 28-yard catch and run on the fi rst play of the drive. The Coyotes kept the drive alive with a 10-yard

pass play to Hall on third down and then scored two plays later when Webster hit Hall down the left sideline for the score. Wesleyan again went for two and Winship again converted to make it 52-38. The onside kick was on again, but McPherson again recovered and then got great fi eld position as a facemask was called on the play giving them the ball at the KWU-25.

McPherson wasn’t content to take a knee and take the win, but Jake Snodgrass was tackled for a two-yard loss by Joe LaLone and then sacked on the fi nal play of the game by Patrick Shelton and Adrian Thomas.

Wesleyan racked up 463 yards of total off ense in the game, easily a season high, eclipsing a 393 yard total on September 26 against Bethel. Webster led the Coyote rushing attack with 12 carries for 78 yards, while Winship added 22 carries for 71 yards and a touchdown in addition to converting the three PATs in the fourth quarter. Webster was 21-of-50 passing for 314 yards, only the third time in KWU history a quarterback has thrown for over 300 yards in a game, behind Ty Lohman’s 338 yards in 1993 and Billy Evans’ 333 yards in 1980. Berry led the KWU receivers with fi ve catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns. Engelberg added fi ve catches for 38 yards, while Ham had three catches for 74 yards and a score, and Hall and Alsobrook each had three catches for 36 yards, with Hall adding a touchdown. Ham also added six kick returns for 145 yards.

McPherson had 382 yards of total off ense on the day. Lafi tte led the Bulldog rushing attack, carrying 19 times for 82 yards and a score, while Mascarenas had one run for 35 yards and Ozbun had a 29-yard run. Mascarenas led the McPherson quarterback brigade, going 16-of-30 for 241 yards and fi ve touchdowns, against only one interception. Snodgrass was 4-of-6 for 15 yards, Ozbun was 1-for-4 for seven yards, and Blake Jones was 0-for-2. Ten diff erent McPherson players caught passes in the game, led by Skinner with four catches for 66 yards and a score. Harrison also had four catches for 60 yards and a score. White had three catches for 42 yards and a score. Duval had two catches for 40 yards; Middleton added two for 24 yards, both scores; John David Brown had two catches for six yards and four others each had one catch. Eason had a great day punting, averaging 49.8 yards per punt on six punts, including a 57-yarder. Harrison had two punt returns for 37 yards and added two kick returns for 147 yards.

OCTOBER 24, 2009KANSAS WESLEYAN AT STERLING

1 2 3 4 TOTKansas Wesleyan 0 10 0 8 18Sterling College 7 0 14 7 28

TEAM STATISTICS KWU STER First Downs 17 13 --Rushing 4 5 --Passing 10 5 --Penalty 3 3 Rushing Attempts 40 42 Yards Gained Rushing 119 174 Yards Lost Rushing 21 40 Net Yards Rushing 98 134 Net Yards Passing 255 82 --Passes Attempted 27 13 --Passes Completed 17 9 --Had Intercepted 2 0 Total Off ensive Plays 67 55 Total Net Yards 353 216 --Avg Gain Per Play 5.3 3.9 Fumbles: No / Lost 1 / 1 3 / 2 Penalties: No / Yds 5 / 57 5 / 27 No of Punts / Yds 4 / 142 5 / 198 --Avg Per Punt 35.5 39.6 Punt Returns: No / Yds 1 / 7 2 / 3 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 5 / 69 4 / 42 Int Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 2 / 16 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 1 / -1 Misc Yards 0 75 Possession Time 30:13 29:47 Third Down Conv 7 of 16 5 of 12 Fourth Down Conv 2 of 2 1 of 1 Sacks By: No / Yds 1 / 13 2 / 12

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 19 49 6 43 0 9 5 Webster 15 48 15 33 1 9 23 Cooper 3 11 0 11 1 8 8 Ham 1 8 0 8 0 8 33 Burch 2 3 0 3 0 3Total 40 119 21 98 2 9

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 27 17 2 255 0 52 2Total 27 17 2 255 0 52 2

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg7 Engelberg 7 133 0 52 8 Ham 3 62 0 51 15 Berry 3 14 0 6 84 Hall 1 19 0 19 82 Alsobrook 1 13 0 13 88 Thrush 1 9 0 9 20 Winship 1 5 0 5Total 17 255 0 52

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg37 McKeon 4 142 35.5 0 1 41Total 4 142 35.5 0 1 41

FIELD GOALS Distance McKeon 29, 30, (40) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

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STERLING -- Kansas Wesleyan coach Dave Dallas didn't attempt to hide his displeasure.

"We've got to be better than that," Dallas said following the Coyotes' 28-18 Kansas Conference loss to Sterling before a large homecoming crowd at Smisor Stadium.

Wesleyan (4-3 overall, 3-3 KCAC) rolled up 353 yards total off ense to Sterling's 216 but turnovers, penalties and poor special teams play turned the tide.

The Coyotes had three turnovers and were whistled for fi ve penalties -- two costly ones on defense that directly led to Sterling touchdowns. Special teams mistakes, though, were by far the biggest culprit.

Corey Ham fumbled the opening kickoff , Sterling recovered and scored four plays later to take a 7-0 lead just 2 minutes, 6 seconds into the game. Trailing 28-18 with 2:47 left in the contest, placekicker Scott McKeon's 29-yard fi eld goal attempt hit the left upright and was the Coyotes' last gasp.

But the biggest faux pas came early in the third quarter and ultimately was Wesleyan's undoing. Leading 10-7 early in the third quarter, Weselyan drove to the Sterling 8-yard line. A motion penalty moved the ball back 5 yards and on fourth down, McKeon lined up for 30-yard goal attempt.

Sterling's Quinten Burgess broke through the line, blocked the kick and teammate Renard Bell scooped up the loose ball at the 25 and sprinted 75 yards for a touchdown that gave the Warriors

STERLING STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg7 Colquitt 18 61 13 48 2 19 6 Garcia 9 52 5 47 1 27 32 Wray IV 7 31 0 31 0 10 2 Frank 1 29 0 29 0 29 0 TEAM 2 0 3 -3 0 0 5 Burbank 5 1 19 -18 0 1Total 42 174 40 134 3 29

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Burbank 10 8 0 56 0 21 1 6 Garcia 3 1 0 26 0 26 0Total 13 9 0 82 0 26 1

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg7 Colquitt 3 34 0 26 6 Garcia 3 31 0 21 25 McEachern 2 9 0 6 1 Dunbar 1 8 0 8Total 9 82 0 26

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg16 Wheeler 5 198 39.6 1 1 48Total 5 198 39.6 1 1 48

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

the lead for good, 14-10, with 9:55 left in the period.

"We had a chip shot fi eld goal we should have drilled down the middle," Dallas said of the potential 10-point swing. "We (fumble) on a kickoff return we should have covered up, and we get a fi eld goal blocked. Those are concentration issues."

Sterling coach Andy Lambert viewed the play as pivotal.

"The turning point was the fi eld goal block and return for a touchdown," he said. "Our off ense had stalled, and we just weren't very good.

"It's that cliche, there's six plays every game that can turn it, but you never know which six it's going to be. A fi eld goal in the third quarter -- we want to play that as hard or harder than the other team. Sometimes we do, sometimes we don't, but it was great to get that play."

Penalties then became the bugaboo for Wesleyan. A pass interference fl ag on a third down play gave Sterling at fi rst down at the KWU 2 and the Warriors scored two plays later, making it 21-10 with 5:30 left in the third quarter.

The Coyotes pulled within three, 21-18, on Rodney Cooper's 2-yard run and his two-point conversion run with 11:33 left in the game. Cooper was subbing for starting tailback Jake Winship, who left the game after suff ering a concussion early in the third quarter. He had 43 yards rushing on 19 carries.

Sterling (4-3, 3-3) drove in for what proved to be the clinching touchdown on its next possession. A personal foul on Wesleyan on a fourth-down play gave the Warriors a fi rst down at the KWU 26, and they scored fi ve plays later, making it 28-18 with 6:02 left.

"It's a matter of making sure we're doing the right things in our preparation and applying that on the fi eld," Dallas said. "It's not that we don't work hard every day because we do. We go out and do things right on the practice fi eld, but we've got to execute on the football fi eld."

Lambert switched quarterbacks early in the third quarter, replacing starter Keoki Burbank with wingback Joey Garcia. Garcia scored the Warriors' third touchdown and directed them on their scoring drive in the fourth quarter. He fi nished with 47 yards rushing and completed one pass for 26 yards.

"Joey came in and did a really nice job," Lambert said. "Our players just keep playing and don't get too disturbed about stuff . It's a tribute to them for persevering.

"He came in and gave them a little spark and did a good job, but I don't know that he made a

diff erence," Dallas said of Garcia. "We didn't tackle him very well sometimes."

Wesleyan quarterback Doug Webster was 17 of 27 passing for 255 yards and two interceptions. He also ran for 33 yards on 15 carries. Wide receiver Jason Engelberg caught seven passes for 133 yards.

Wesleyan played without starting strong safety Richie Raught, who was suspended for the game.

Rashard Colquitt led Sterling with 48 yards rushing on 18 carries and two touchdowns.

STORY BY BOB DAVIDSON, SALINA JOURNAL

OCTOBER 31, 2009KANSAS WESLEYAN AT OTTAWA

1 2 3 4 TOTKansas Wesleyan 0 3 0 7 10Ottawa University 7 14 7 14 42TEAM STATISTICS KWU OTT First Downs 19 23 --Rushing 3 1 --Passing 10 13 --Penalty 6 9 Rushing Attempts 33 28 Yards Gained Rushing 53 83 Yards Lost Rushing 64 44 Net Yards Rushing -11 39 Net Yards Passing 212 391 --Passes Attempted 42 41 --Passes Completed 22 23 --Had Intercepted 0 1 Total Off ensive Plays 75 69 Total Net Yards 201 430 --Avg Gain Per Play 2.7 6.2 Fumbles: No / Lost 1 / 0 2 / 2 Penalties: No / Yds 16 / 155 12 / 112 No of Punts / Yds 12 / 437 5 / 186 --Avg Per Punt 36.4 37.2 Punt Returns: No / Yds 1 / -3 5 / 44 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 6 / 88 3 / 38 Int Returns: No / Yds 1 / 0 0 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc Yards 0 0 Possession Time 29:57 31:15 Third Down Conv 3 of 17 5 of 14 Fourth Down Conv 1 of 2 1 of 1 Sacks By: No / Yds 3 / 30 11 / 52

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OTTAWA -- Kansas Wesleyan's rushing attack was stymied by the Ottawa defense at Peoples Bank Field.

The Coyotes were held to minus-11 yards on the ground and 201 total yards in a 42-10 Kansas Conference loss to unbeaten and No. 7 Ottawa. The Braves also had 11 quarterback sacks on the day.

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg23 Cooper 5 10 3 7 0 4 20 Winship 10 14 8 6 0 5 0 TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 5 Webster 17 29 52 -23 0 8Total 33 53 64 -11 0 8

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 42 22 0 212 1 25 11Total 42 22 0 212 1 25 11

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg15 Berry 7 56 0 16 8 Ham 4 61 1 25 82 Alsobrook 4 30 0 19 7 Engelberg 3 11 0 10 84 Hall 2 36 0 23 88 Thrush 2 18 0 10Total 22 212 1 25

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg37 McKeon 11 403 36.6 1 1 51 35 Mulford 1 34 34.0 0 0 34Total 12 437 36.4 1 1 51

FIELD GOALS Distance McKeon (36) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

OTTAWA STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg1 Otto 19 62 5 57 0 8 32 Baer 3 20 0 20 1 14 0 TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 4 Haller 5 1 38 -37 0 1Total 28 83 44 39 1 14

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk4 Haller 41 23 1 391 5 75 3Total 41 23 1 391 5 75 3

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg9 Schultz 8 221 2 75 7 Anderson 5 42 1 19 1 Otto 4 27 0 15 85 Burnett 3 81 2 51 80 Schultz 3 20 0 11Total 23 391 5 75

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg18 Cebold 5 186 37.2 0 1 38Total 5 186 37.2 0 1 38

FIELD GOALS Distance Hall 41 (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

The loss was the fourth loss in fi ve games for Wesleyan (4-4, 3-4) and fourth straight KCAC setback.

"Their defense took our run game away," Coyote coach David Dallas said.

Wesleyan running back Jake Winship was held to 6 yards rushing on 10 attempts. Dallas said Winship was not at 100 percent after suff ering a concussion last week against Sterling.

The Coyotes turned to the passing game. Quarterback Doug Webster was 22 of 42 for 212 yards and a touchdown.

"We had to play catchup," Dallas said about the increase in pass plays.

That played into the Braves' hands as their defense sacked Webster 11 times, a school record. Linebacker Josh Hojje led the charge with 11 tackles, including 2 1/2 sacks. Jamison Shaw and Casey Calhoun had two sacks apiece.

Webster was 22 of 42 passing for 212 yards and no interceptions but Wesleyan converted just three of 17 third down opportunities.

The Coyotes did not have a turnover but were fl agged 16 times for 155 yards, which Dallas said threw the off ense's rhythm off . Ottawa had 12 penalties for 112 yards.

The Wesleyan defense did keep Ottawa's off ense, which came into the game as the tops in the NAIA at 545 yards per game, from running up and down the fi eld. Ottawa fi nished with 430 total yards but just 39 yards rushing.

Ottawa senior quarterback Ethan Haller was 23 of 41 and a interception for 391 yards.

"Haller is a good quarterback," Dallas said. "That is a good football team. That is where we want to be at the same time next year.

"We are getting better as a football team. We are not that far off ."

Ottawa (8-0 overall, 7-0 KCAC) used big plays in the passing game for most of its scores. Corey Schultz caught a 75-yard touchdown pass, a 49-yard touchdown strike and had a 52-yard catch to lead to another score. He fi nished with 221 yards on eight receptions.

Taylor Burnett caught a 51-yard touchdown pass.

The Coyotes stayed close early. Scotty McKeon's 36-yard fi eld goal cut Ottawa's lead to 7-3 with 11:41 left in the fi rst half. Ottawa answered with two touchdowns to take a 21-3 halftime lead.

The Braves scored their third unanswered score to take a 28-3 lead with 5:14 left in the third.

Wesleyan's only touchdown drive started early in the fourth quarter. The Coyotes marched 71 yards in 13 plays, picking up a key fourth down and two of their three third down conversions.

Corey Ham caught an 11-yard touchdown pass to close the Coyotes within 28-10 with 9:23 left.

Ottawa struck quickly with a three-play drive and scored on its next possession.

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TEAM STATISTICS FRND KWUFirst Downs 14 9 --Rushing 7 2 --Passing 3 4 --Penalty 4 3 Rushing Attempts 43 37 Yards Gained Rushing 259 82 Yards Lost Rushing 10 54 Net Yards Rushing 249 28 Net Yards Passing 56 74 --Passes Attempted 24 23 --Passes Completed 9 8 --Had Intercepted 4 2 Total Off ensive Plays 67 60 Total Net Yards 305 102 --Avg Gain Per Play 4.6 1.7 Fumbles: No / Lost 1 / 0 3 / 0 Penalties: No / Yds 9 / 70 11 / 90 Number of Punts / Yds 5 / 192 8 / 300 --Avg Per Punt 38.4 37.5 Punt Returns: No / Yds 2 / 2 2 / 19 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 3 / 111 4 / 81 Int. Returns: No / Yds 2 / 45 4 / 61 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yards 0 0 Possession Time 32:14 27:46 Third Down Conv 4 of 17 3 of 16 Fourth Down Conv 1 of 4 0 of 3 Sacks By: No / Yds 6 / 34 2 / 3

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defense then stepped up as Quinn Cunningham picked off Webster and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown, but the PAT was blocked by Gary Hemmy, making it 16-3 Friends.

The Coyote defense stepped up again at the start of the fourth. Jacob Brackens would pick off a Rozzell pass at the Friends-36 and nearly take it to the house, being tackled by Jeran Trotter at the Friends-7. It only took one play from there as Jake Winship scored around the left side and the PAT made it 16-10 with 14:35 to go in the quarter.

Neither team had much success moving the ball until late in the game. After Wesleyan’s defense came up huge again, stopping the Falcons on a fourth-and-two at the KWU-48 with 3:06 to go, the Coyotes would string together a set of plays that baffl ed everyone in the stands. Needing to eat up yards quickly, instead the Coyotes ran a one-yard carry to Winship up the middle, and then a counter play to Winship that resulted in a fi ve-yard loss. Webster then tried to hook up with Winship over the middle, but skipped the pass off the turf, and then on fourth-and-13, Webster was fl ushed out of the pocket and was forced to throw the ball deep. Unfortunately, Cunningham was there and made the interception at the Friends-10.

The Falcons only needed three plays to fi nd paydirt again and seal the win. Faced with a third and one at the 19, Miles took the handoff and blasted through the line into the open fi eld and went 81 yards for the score. Raught would block the PAT, but in just 24 seconds, the whole momentum swung back into the favor of Friends.

The Coyotes got the ball back at their own 40 with 1:24 left, but they could not move the ball again. After picking up eight yards on fi rst down, Webster’s pass to Berry was dropped, and on third down Webster was sacked for the sixth time on the day by Dexter Davis and forced with a fourth-and-three at their own 47, Wesleyan handed off to Winship, who was stuff ed for no gain by Blake Gordon. A kneeldown was all the Falcons needed to run out the clock and pick up the 22-10 win.

Wesleyan had just 28 yards rushing on 37 attempts, led by Winship with 21 carries for 31 yards and a score. Webster was 8-of-23 for 74 yards with two interceptions. Berry led the Coyote receivers with four grabs for 54 yards.

Ten diff erent players carried the ball for Friends, lead by Miles with nine carries for 126 yards and a score. Rozzell would add 13 carries for 42 yards and the other score. Rozzell was 9-of-23 passing for only 56 yards, and was picked off four times. Mike Hyde was Friends’ top receiver with three catches for 19 yards.

FRIENDS STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg22 Miles 9 126 0 126 1 81 29 Goerzen 1 45 0 45 0 45 13 Rozzell 13 47 5 42 1 16 20 Bolander 8 24 0 24 0 8 33 Benning 3 7 0 7 0 4 7 Trotter 4 7 0 7 0 5 35 Johnson 1 1 0 1 0 1 39 Greenbaum 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 Craddock 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 TEAM 1 0 2 -2 0 0 2 Pierce 1 0 3 -3 0 0Total 43 259 10 249 2 81

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk13 Rozzell 23 9 4 56 0 16 2 33 Benning 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 24 9 4 56 0 16 2

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg83 Hyde 3 19 0 14 3 Sell 2 14 0 16 80 Franklin 1 9 0 9 20 Bolander 1 5 0 5 82 O’Nelio 1 5 0 5 11 Hamilton 1 4 0 4Total 9 56 0 16

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg35 Johnson 5 192 38.4 1 1 58Total 5 192 38.4 1 1 58

FIELD GOALS Distance Johnson (39) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 21 44 13 31 1 7 30 Eggleston 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 Webster 12 37 36 1 0 23 19 Giesen 1 0 1 -1 0 0 0 TEAM 2 0 4 -4 0 0 Total 37 82 54 28 1 23

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk5 Webster 23 8 2 74 0 20 6 Total 23 8 2 74 0 20 6

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg 15 Berry 4 54 0 20 84 Hall 2 11 0 8 39 Giffi n 1 10 0 10 86 Brooks 1 -1 0 0 Total 8 74 0 20

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg 37 McKeon 8 300 37.5 0 4 46 Total 8 300 37.5 0 4 46

FIELD GOALS Distance McKeon (42) (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

Kansas Wesleyan was held to just 102 yards of total off ense, while giving up 305 as the No.14 ranked Friends Falcons beat the Coyotes 22-10 at Salina Stadium.

The Coyotes nearly gave the ball to the Falcons on the opening kickoff , as Richard Raught fumbled the return, but Hudson Stancliff was there to make the recovery at the 38, where the Coyotes started. Wesleyan’s drive would stall, but the KWU defense would come up huge on its fi rst series as Raught would pick off a Tim Rozzell pass at the KWU-28.

Wesleyan’s off ense was unable to move the ball, and punted away back to the Falcons. However, neither team could get anything going throughout the opening quarter and both would remain scoreless through the fi rst.

Wesleyan (4-5, 3-5 KCAC) fi nally got things going on its second drive of the second quarter. Fueled by a 23-yard scramble by quarterback Doug Webster on third down, the Coyotes would march down to the Friends-26, where the drive would stall, but Scotty McKeon would come on and nail a 42-yard fi eld goal to cap the 12-play, 54 yard drive that ate up over fi ve minutes of time.

Things nearly turned sour on the ensuing kickoff , as Frank Miles fi elded the kick at the 22 and broke through the left side into the open fi eld, and was off to the races. The Coyotes fi nally caught up with Miles, who would eventually step out of bounds after a 76-yard return. Wesleyan’s defense did not bow down, holding the Falcons out of the end zone on three straight plays and then on fourth down Ken Mitchell would pick off a pass in the end zone and return it out to the KWU-22.

With all the momentum, the Coyotes could do nothing on their drive and gave the ball back to the Falcons. A pass interference call on fi rst down got Friends into KWU territory. The Falcons would march down to the KWU-21 and faced a third and fi ve from there, but Raught and the Coyote defense would step up again as Raught picked off his second pass of the game at the KWU-1, and returned it out the 11, where Webster would take a knee to send the game into the half with the Coyotes up 3-0.

Friends (8-1, 7-1 KCAC) opened the third quarter at midfi eld, and would march downfi eld to the KWU-31, where the drive appeared to stall. However, Wesleyan was called for defensive holding on a fourth down run by Quentin Benning and the Falcon drive would stay alive. Three plays later, Rozzell would score on a keeper from nine yards out, giving Friends a 7-3 lead with 10:20 to go in the third.

After another stalled Wesleyan drive, Friends got things rolling off ensively. Sparked by a 45-yard Brett Goerzen run on its next drive, Friends marched downfi eld and would cap a nine-play, 62-yard drive with a 39-yard Drew Johnson fi eld goal that made it 10-3 with 3:45 to go in the quarter. Friends’

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Coming off of four straight losses, it was time for a win for the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes. What a win it was! The Coyotes held Southwestern to 142 yards of total off ense while blanking the Moundbuilders 33-0 at Salina Stadium.

The win also ended the collegiate careers of 12 KWU seniors on a good note.

Neither team got anything going in the fi rst half. The Coyotes took possession fi rst, but the opening drive only lasted 29 seconds as Doug Webster threw three straight incompletions and the drive ended on Scotty McKeon’s punt.

Southwestern ate up a huge chunk of yardage on its fi rst play from scrimmage as Jordan Barrett hit a wide open Jeff Schaefer for 42 yards to the KWU 35. However, that was the end of Southwestern’s good look at a scoring chance. The ‘Builders only got one more yard before they headed backwards, quickly. A holding penalty on second down moved Southwestern back to the 44, and they followed that with a false start penalty back to the 49. After a dropped pass by Schaefer, Patrick Shelton broke through the line and recorded the fi rst of his 3.5 sacks on the day, dropping Barrett for an 11 yard

loss, setting up fourth and 35 at the SWC-40. Wesleyan was pinned deep after Troy Alsobrook was driven backward on the punt return for a 14-yard loss, setting up the Coyotes at their own-5.

The Coyotes moved the ball out to their own 46 where the drive stalled. After the punt, the Coyotes got the ball back two plays later when Charles Starling stripped Lance Evans and TJ DiPrima recovered at the SWC-27.

The Coyotes got nowhere; ending up at the SWC-36 after a bad snap forced a loss of 12 yards on third down. Southwestern did nothing on its next drive until punter Matt Tria launched a 76-yard punt to pin the Coyotes deep.

Wesleyan fi nally got things going on its drive that crossed over into the second quarter. After being pinned at their own 9, Fielding Uhland ran for four yards and then hit Corey Ham for a 41-yard pass play to move the Coyotes out to the SWC-46. The Coyotes used a mix of passing and running to march down the fi eld and fi nally cap the nine play, 91-yard drive with a 12-yard Uhland run and McKeon’s kick made it 7-0 Coyotes with 12:45 left in the fi rst half.

Later in the second, the Coyotes appeared to hold Southwestern and forced a punt, but Alsobrook muff ed the return and Ted Shinneman recovered for Southwestern giving them the ball at the KWU-40. However, the ‘Builders got no further than the KWU-37 and the Coyotes got the ball back on downs.

Wesleyan (5-5, 4-5) made it 13-0 just before the half, capping a seven-play, 47 yard drive with a 14-yard pass from Webster to Ham. The Coyotes would miss the extra point, but a penalty on Southwestern gave Wesleyan a second try, but the exchange between holder Tanner Giffi n and McKeon on the fake kick try was bad and the PAT was no good.

Southwestern drove to the KWU-32 on the opening drive of the second half, but facing a fourth and 14 there, the ‘Builders only got six yards on the fi nal play giving the ball back to the Coyotes.

Back came the Coyotes, marching 74 yards in seven plays, capping the scoring drive with a 28-yard pass from Uhland to Anthony Berry that made it 19-0 Coyotes after the PAT run by Jake Winship was no good.

Southwestern got the ball at its own 20 after McKeon snuck the kickoff just inside the pylon into the endzone for a touchback, and would move out to the KWU-47, but Shelton stepped up again and sacked Barrett for a nine-yard loss. Tria would step up on the punt, pinning the Coyotes inside their own 1, and things were made worse as the Coyotes were called for holding during the return.

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TEAM STATISTICS SWC KWU First Downs 7 21 --Rushing 3 7 --Passing 3 12 --Penalty 1 2 Rushing Attempts 30 41 Yards Gained Rushing 92 146 Yards Lost Rushing 58 34 Net Yards Rushing 34 112 Net Yards Passing 112 300 --Passes Attempted 26 37 --Passes Completed 10 20 --Had Intercepted 1 0 Total Off ensive Plays 56 78 Total Net Yards 146 412 --Avg Gain Per Play 2.6 5.3 Fumbles: No / Lost 3 / 1 1 / 1 Penalties: No / Yds 9 / 67 7 / 69 No of Punts / Yds 8 / 355 7 / 239 --Avg Per Punt 44.4 34.1 Punt Returns: No / Yds 2 / 2 5 / -4 Kickoff Returns: No / Yds 5 / 76 1 / 14 Int Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 1 / 0 Fumble Returns: No / Yds 0 / 0 0 / 0 Misc. Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:27 32:33 Third Down Conv. 1 of 13 8 of 19 Fourth Down Conv. 0 of 4 3 of 4 Sacks By: No / Yds 2 / 15 5 / 40

SOUTHWESTERN STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg5 Myers 9 28 5 23 0 7 30 Evans 9 18 8 10 0 7 16 Barrett 10 45 41 4 0 21 2 Smith 1 1 0 1 0 1 14 VenJohn 1 0 4 -4 0 0Total 30 92 58 34 0 21

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk16 Barrett 24 9 1 104 0 42 4 14 VenJohn 1 1 0 8 0 8 1 49 Lampert 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 26 10 1 112 0 42 5

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg6 Schaefer 3 82 0 42 82 Pataki 2 13 0 7 44 Hilker 1 8 0 8 42 Hutchins 1 6 0 6 85 Fowler 1 4 0 4 84 Johnson 1 0 0 0 30 Evans 1 -1 0 0Total 10 112 0 42

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg26 Tria 8 355 44.4 0 4 76Total 8 355 44.4 0 4 76

FIELD GOALS Distance (Field Goals Made are in parenthesis.)

KWU STATISTICSRUSHING Att Gain Lost Net TD Lg20 Winship 16 54 1 53 0 11 19 Giesen 5 28 2 26 0 20 9 Uhland 5 30 8 22 1 14 12 Marquez 4 17 7 10 0 9 23 Cooper 4 7 0 7 0 3 49 Reed 2 6 0 6 0 5 5 Webster 2 4 0 4 0 2 13 Fluker 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 0 16 -16 0 0Total 41 146 34 112 1 20

PASSING Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Sk9 Uhland 12 7 0 135 1 41 1 5 Webster 22 10 0 109 2 25 0 39 Giffi n 1 1 0 34 1 34 0 12 Marquez 2 2 0 22 0 13 1Total 37 20 0 300 4 41 2

RECEIVING No Yds TD Lg8 Ham 5 93 1 41 15 Berry 3 69 1 28 16 Miller 3 34 1 17 7 Engelberg 2 14 0 9 82 Alsobrook 2 5 0 4 44 Reynolds 1 34 1 34 84 Hall 1 32 0 32 19 Giesen 1 13 0 13 88 Thrush 1 3 0 3 85 Panke 1 3 0 3Total 20 300 4 41

PUNTING No Yds Avg TB I20 Lg37 McKeon 7 239 34.1 0 1 45 Total 7 239 34.1 0 1 45

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With only a couple blades of the synthetic turf between the ball and Wesleyan’s own goal line, the Coyotes got a break on second down with a pass interference call that moved the ball out to the 16. Two plays later, Uhland would hit Will Hall for a 32 yard play to the SWC-44. Tyndan Marquez would then make his varsity collegiate debut, running for six yards on the next play. After a penalty on the Coyotes, Marquez would close the third quarter with a nine-yard pass to Jason Engelberg. Marquez then opened the fourth with a pass to Brett Giesen for 13 yards, and the Coyotes would get as close as the SWC-27, where Marquez was sacked back to the 34. Facing a fourth and 13, Wesleyan lined up for what would have been a 51-yard McKeon fi eld goal into the wind, but instead Giffi n would pop up with the ball and roll out in a play that very much resembled the go ahead touchdown pass against Haskell, lofted a ball up for Daniel Reynolds, who made the catch at about the 20 and fi nished the play with a run into the endzone for the score. Wesleyan’s drive was more than impressive, covering the maximum possible 99 yards in 12 plays and ate up just over six minutes of clock time.

Southwestern (3-7, 3-6) drove down to the KWU-23, but Shelton made another sack of Barrett on third down, and the ‘Builders were forced to go for it at the 32 on fourth down. Barrett tossed a ball over the middle that was picked off by Anthony Luna in the endzone for the Coyotes.

The Coyotes began another long drive, mixing up the pass and the run well to march down and cap the 11-play, 80-yard drive with a seven-yard pass from Webster to Aaron Miller. McKeon’s kick made it 33-0 Coyotes with 3:50 to go.

Winship led the Coyote rushing attack, carrying 16 times for 53 yards. Giesen added fi ve carries for 26, and Uhland had fi ve runs for 22 yards, including one touchdown. Four diff erent players had passes for the Coyotes on the day. Uhland was 7-for-12 for 135 yards and a touchdown, Webster was 10-for-22 for 109 yards and two scores, Giffi n was 1-for-1 for 34 yards and a score on the fake fi eld goal play, and Marquez was 2-for-2 for 22 yards. Ham led the Coyote receivers with fi ve catches for 93 yards, while Berry had three grabs for 69 yards and Miller had three catches for 34 yards. Wesleyan racked up 412 yards of total off ense, including 300 yards passing.

Southwestern only managed 34 yards of rushing, led by Cass Myers with nine runs for 23 yards. Barrett was 9-for-24 for 104 yards and one interception. Schaefer had three catches for 82 yards to lead Southwestern’s receivers.

TOTAL OFFENSE ........................... 392 ..........Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ..........10/17/09

RUSHING YARDS ........................... 150 ..........Jake Winship ................ at Haskell Indian Nations .....10/10/09RUSHING ATTEMPTS .....................31 ...........Jake Winship ................ at Bethel College .....................09/26/09RUSHING TDs.....................................2 .............Doug Webster .............. vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09 2 .............Jake Winship ................ vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09 LONGEST RUSH ...............................64 ...........Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09

PASSING YARDS ............................ 314 ..........Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09 PASSING ATTEMPTS ......................50 ...........Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09PASSING TDs ......................................4 .............Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09 LONGEST PASS .................................56 ...........Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09 PASSES COMPLETED .....................22 ...........Doug Webster .............. at Ottawa University ..............10/31/09 HAD INTERCEPTED .........................3 .............Doug Webster .............. vs Bethany College .................10/03/09 3 .............Doug Webster .............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09

RECEIVING YARDS ........................ 133 ..........Jason Engelberg ......... at Sterling College ..................10/24/09 RECEPTIONS ......................................8 .............Corey Ham .................... at Bethel College .....................09/26/09RECEIVING TDs .................................2 .............Corey Ham .................... vs Bethany College .................10/03/09 2 .............Anthony Berry ............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09 LONGEST RECEPTION ...................56 ...........Anthony Berry ............. vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ................3 .............Scotty McKeon ............ at Bethel College .....................09/26/09 3 .............Scotty McKeon ............ at Sterling College ..................10/24/09 FIELD GOALS MADE .......................2 .............Scotty McKeon ............ at Bethel College .....................09/26/09LONGEST FG ATTEMPTED...........47 ...........Scotty McKeon ............ vs Bethany College .................10/03/09 LONGEST FG MADE ........................42 ...........Scotty .............................. vs Friends University ..............11/07/09

PAT KICK ATTEMPTS .......................5 .............Scotty McKeon ............ vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09 PAT KICKS MADE ..............................5 .............Scotty McKeon ............ vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09 PAT % ................................................. 100 ..........Scotty McKeon ...............Several times vs Several Opponents

PUNTS ..................................................11 ...........Scotty McKeon ............ at Ottawa University ..............10/31/09LONGEST PUNT ...............................62 ...........Scotty McKeon ............ at Haskell Indian Nations .....10/10/09

PUNT RETURNS ................................5 .............Troy Alsobrook ............ vs Bethany College .................10/03/09 5 .............Troy Alsobrook ............ at Haskell Indian Nations .....10/10/09 PUNT RETURN YARDS ...................87 ...........Troy Alsobrook ............ vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09 LONGEST PUNT RETURN .............43 ...........Troy Alsobrook ............ vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09

KICK RETURNS ..................................6 .............Corey Ham .................... vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09KICK RETURN YARDS................... 145 ..........Corey Ham .................... vs McPherson College ...........10/17/09 LONGEST KICK RETURN ...............63 ...........Corey Tate ...................... vs Tabor College ......................09/12/09

INTERCEPTIONS ...............................2 .............Richard Raught ............ vs Friends University ..............11/07/09 INT RETURN YDS .............................29 ...........Jacob Brackens ............ vs Friends University ..............11/07/09 LONGEST INT RETURN..................29 ...........Jacob Brackens ............ vs Friends University ..............11/07/09

TACKLES ..............................................15 ...........Adrian Thomas ............ at Ottawa University ..............10/31/09SACKS ....................................................4 .............Patrick Shelton ............ vs Southwestern College .....11/14/09TACKLES FOR LOSS .........................6 .............Patrick Shelton ............ vs Southwestern College .....11/14/09

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Kansas Wesleyan University celebrates its 116th year of football this season. Kansas Wesleyan’s football history is a storied one, one of great coaches, great players, and great teams.

It all began in 1893, as the “Wesleyans” as they were known back then, took to the fi eld experimenting with one of the newest intercollegiate sports sweeping the nation, football. Kansas Wesleyan played its fi rst ever game against the high school team from Abilene on November 6, 1893. KWU was victorious 14-2. The November 7, 1893, edition of the Salina Daily Republican claimed, “WESLEYAN WINS! The Abilene team gets some pointers on foot ball...” Just one week later, the team traveled south to Lindsborg to play the Bethany Swedes. Kansas Wesleyan also showed the Bethany boys a thing or two about the game as they clobbered them 48-0. The Coyotes then entertained Abilene again and then Chapman on consecutive days, coming out victorious in both contests. The fi nal recorded contest of the inaugural season was against the tough Baker University team, which stopped in town on its way back from beating the Denver State College team. Baker beat KWU 44-0, and Wesleyan fi nished the fi rst year with a 4-1 record.

A nationwide effort to suppress football because of its brutality hit Salina and the school’s administration banished the sport from the campus for fi ve years. Changes to the rules of football, along with a renewed interest at KWU and nationwide brought the sport back to Wesleyan in 1899.

Kansas Wesleyan football sputtered the next few years, being cancelled three times for lack of interest and protests by members of the KWU administration, who still detested the sport for its lack of class and civilization, and once for World War I in 1918. In 1920, a little fi repot from Ohio named Alexander Brown Mackie arrived in Salina and took over the KWU athletic program and began a resurgence of Coyote football, which has continued since. Mackie has the best winning percentage of all coaches at KWU who have more than 10 wins (.545), and has the second most wins overall (78) in his 17 years of coaching. Mackie has fi ve of KWU’s 13 KCAC Championships, one more than Gene Bissell who earned four trophies in his tenure at KWU. Since the beginning of the modern era of the KCAC in 1929, KWU has captured 13 conference titles, third place all time behind Bethany and Ottawa who each have 17.

In 1952, the legendary Franklin Gene Bissell took over a fl edgling Coyote football program that had gone 42-45-13 since Mackie left in 1937. Bissell spent the next 26 years at the helm, bringing the team to the top of the KCAC once again. Bissell is the all-time winningest football coach at KWU with 116 wins, and has the third best winning percentage (.494) all-time. Bissell was elected to the KWU Athletic Hall of Fame and is also a member of the NAIA Hall of Fame (1991). Bissell retired from coaching after the 1978 season with a 116-119-7 record.

The next 18 years of Coyote football saw only one KCAC championship in 1982, a player controversy involving a player who had already graduated from Florida State that landed KWU in the national spotlight on ESPN in 1995, and a dismal 67-109-1 record until 1997, when Dave Dallas came to KWU from KCAC rival Ottawa University. Since then, Dallas has returned the team to its past glory, as he earned two consecutive KCAC titles in 2001 and 2002. Since 2000, KWU has gone 59-34 and has appeared three times in post-season play (2001 American Family Insurance Charity Bowl, 2002 NAIA Playoff s, 2003 NAIA Playoff s). Dallas’ two trips to the NAIA playoff s were the fi rst in KWU’s history. His record at KWU stands at 67-53 through 12 seasons.

Since the inception of football at KWU in 1893, Kansas Wesleyan has a 400-433-39 record. Since the modern era of the KCAC began in 1929, KWU’s conference record is 284-273-22 to go along with its 13 conference championships, the fi rst of which was in 1929, and the most recent in 2003.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF KANSAS WESLEYAN FOOTBALL 1893 - 2009FOOTBALL HISTORY QUICK FACTSFirst Year of Football ................................................................1893Seasons Played ............................................................................ 101Overall Record ...................................................405-438-39 (.480)KCAC Record ......................................................288-278-22 (.508)KCAC Championships .......................................13 (Last in 2002)

Bowl Appearances ...........................................................................1....................................................(American Family Charity, 2000)NAIA Championship Series Berths .............................................2...........................................................................................(2001, 2002)NAIA Championship Series Record ........................................0-2

KWU’S FIRST FOOTBALL SQUAD IN 1893

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Year ..................... Overall ................KCAC ^ ........................Coach1893 ...........................4-11899 ...........................0-11900 ...........................0-11903 ...........................3-3 ....................................................................... Cowden1905 ...........................3-1 ....................................................................... Cowden1906 ...........................0-1 .............................................................................Miller1907 ...........................0-2-11908 ...........................7-3 ...................................................................C. Williams1909 ...........................1-2 ...................................................................C. Williams1914 ...........................3-3 .......................................................................Edwards1915 ...........................5-4 ............................ 4-3 .........................................Ragle1916 ...........................0-8 ............................ 0-7 .............................. G. Williams1917 ...........................1-8 ............................ 0-6 ...................................Edwards1919 ...........................3-5 ............................ 2-4 .................................... Quigley1920 ...........................0-5-3 ........................ 0-3-31921 ...........................0-8 ............................ 0-7 ......................................Mackie1922 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-7 ......................................Mackie1923 ...........................4-5-1 ........................ 2-5-1 ..................................Mackie1924 ...........................5-3 ............................ 4-3 ......................................Mackie1925 ...........................4-2-1 ........................ 3-2-1 ..................................Mackie1926 ...........................4-4 ............................ 3-4 ......................................Mackie1927 ...........................7-0-1 ........................ 6-0-1 ..................................Mackie1928 ...........................5-2-1 ........................ 5-1-1 ..................................Mackie1929 .................... 6-0-2 ...................4-0-1 ..........................Mackie1930 ...........................4-3-2 ........................ 2-2-1 ..................................Mackie1931 .................... 6-0-2 ...................2-0-2 ..........................Mackie1932 ...........................5-3 ............................ 3-1 ......................................Mackie1933 ...........................5-4 ............................ 2-2 ......................................Mackie1934 .................... 5-4 .......................4-1 .............................Mackie1935 .................... 4-3-1 ...................4-0-1 ..........................Mackie1936 .................... 7-1-1 ...................4-0-1 ..........................Mackie1937 ...........................5-3-1 ........................ 3-2 ......................................Mackie1938 ...........................2-6-1 ........................ 1-4 ................................... Johnson1939 ...........................2-3-4 ........................ 2-2-2 ............................... Johnson1940 .................... 6-1-2 ...................5-0-1 ........................Johnson1941 ...........................4-3 ............................ 4-2 ................................... Johnson1942 ...........................5-4-2 ........................ 3-1-2 ............................... Johnson1946 ...........................3-4-2 ........................ 2-3-1 ....................................... Baer1947 ...........................4-4-1 ........................ 3-2-1 ....................................... Baer1948 ...........................5-4 ............................ 3-3 ........................................... Baer1949 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-3 .................................. Forsberg1950 ...........................3-6-1 ........................ 3-2-1 .............................. Forsberg1951 ...........................5-4 ............................ 3-3 .................................. Forsberg1952 ...........................5-4 ............................ 2-4 ........................................Bissell1953 ...........................3-5-1 ........................ 3-3-1 ....................................Bissell1954 ...........................5-3-1 ........................ 4-2-1 ....................................Bissell1955 ...........................6-3 ............................ 5-2 ........................................Bissell1956 .................... 8-1 .......................7-0 .............................. Bissell1957 .................... 8-1 .......................6-1 .............................. Bissell1958 ...........................4-4-1 ........................ 3-4 ........................................Bissell1959 ...........................3-5-1 ........................ 3-3-1 ....................................Bissell1960 ...........................4-4-1 ........................ 4-4-1 ....................................Bissell1961 ...........................5-4 ............................ 5-4 ........................................Bissell1962 ...........................1-7-1 ........................ 1-7-1 ........................... Backstrom1963 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-6 ........................................Bissell1964 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-6 ........................................Bissell1965 ...........................3-6 ............................ 3-6 ........................................Bissell

Year ..................... Overall ................KCAC ...........................Coach1966 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-7 ........................................Bissell1967 ...........................6-3 ............................ 6-3 ........................................Bissell1968 ...........................7-2 ............................ 7-2 ........................................Bissell1969 .................... 8-2 .......................6-2 .............................. Bissell1970 ...........................7-2 ............................ 3-2 ........................................Bissell1971 .................... 8-1 .......................8-0 .............................. Bissell1972 ...........................3-5-1 ........................ 3-4-1 ....................................Bissell1973 ...........................2-8 ............................ 1-7 ........................................Bissell1974 ...........................2-8 ............................ 2-6 ........................................Bissell1975 ...........................5-5 ............................ 5-3 ........................................Bissell1976 ...........................3-7 ............................ 2-6 ........................................Bissell1977 ...........................2-7-1 ........................ 2-5-1 ....................................Bissell1978 ...........................1-10 .......................... 1-8 ........................................Bissell1979 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-6 ..................................... Dupree1980 ...........................6-4 ............................ 6-2 ..................................... Dupree1981 ...........................2-7-1 ........................ 2-5-1 .............................Bingesser1982 .................... 7-1 .......................7-1 ........................ Bingesser1983 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-6 .................................Bingesser1984 ...........................0-10 .......................... 0-9 .................................Bingesser1985 ...........................2-8 ............................ 2-7 ........................................Welch1986 ...........................6-4 ............................ 6-3 ........................................Welch1987 ...........................7-3 ............................ 7-2 ..................................... Jenkins1988 ...........................5-4 ............................ 5-4 ..................................... Jenkins1989 ...........................6-4 ............................ 5-4 ..................................... Jenkins1990 ...........................6-4 ............................ 5-4 ..................................... Jenkins1991 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-6 ..................................... Jenkins1992 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-7 ..................................... Jenkins1993 ...........................4-6 ............................ 3-5 ..................................... Jenkins1994 * ........................0-10 .......................... 0-8 ..................................... Jenkins1995 * ........................1-9 ............................ 1-7 ..................................... Jenkins1996 ...........................3-7 ............................ 3-5 ..................................... Dupree1997 ** ......................0-9 ............................ 0-8 ........................................ Dallas1998 ...........................6-3 ............................ 5-3 ........................................ Dallas1999 ...........................2-7 ............................ 2-6 ........................................ Dallas2000 ...........................7-4 ............................ 6-3 ........................................ Dallas2001 .................... 8-3 .......................8-1 ...............................Dallas2002 .................... 8-3 .......................8-1 ...............................Dallas2003 ...........................4-6 ............................ 4-5 ........................................ Dallas2004 + .......................5-5 ............................ 5-4 ........................................ Dallas2005 ...........................8-2 ............................ 7-2 ........................................ Dallas2006 ...........................8-2 ............................ 7-2 ........................................ Dallas2007 ...........................5-5 ............................ 4-5 ........................................ Dallas2008 ...........................6-4 ............................ 5-4 ........................................ Dallas2009 ...........................5-5 ............................ 4-5 ........................................ Dallas

^ KWU was a member of the KIAA until the formal organization of the KCAC in 1929. Conference records from 1915 until 1928 are KIAA.

* In 1994 and 1995, KWU fi nished 7-3 and 8-2 overall respectively, 6-2 in KCAC play both years, respectively, but had to forfeit seven wins each year due to an ineligible player.

** In 1997, KWU had to forfeit two wins due to inadvertant participation of an ineligible player

+ In 2004, KWU received a forfeit win from Bethany College due to an ineligible player

KCAC Championship Years in Bold

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FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDSNUMBER OF WINSGene Bissell .................... 116-119-7 (.494) ............ 26 yrs ........... (1952-61, 63-78)A.B. Mackie ........................78-52-13 (.600) ............ 17 yrs .........................(1921-37)Dave Dallas .....................72-58 (.554) ..........13 yrs ........(1997-Present)Brad Jenkins ........................... 35-54 (.393) ............ 9 yrs ............................(1987-95)Gene Johnson .................... 19-17-9 (.528) ............ 5 yrs ............................(1938-42)Virgil Baer ............................ 12-12-3 (.500) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1946-48)Jon Bingesser ..................... 12-25-1 (.324) ............ 4 yrs ............................(1981-84)Wally Forsberg ................... 11-16-1 (.407) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1949-51)Ron Dupree ............................. 11-18 (.379) ............ 3 yrs .................... (1979, 80, 96)C.L. Williams ................................. 8-5 (.615) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1908-09)Jack Welch ..................................8-12 (.400) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1985-86)A.B. Cowden ................................ 6-4 (.600) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1903, 05)W.F. Ragle ...................................... 5-4 (.556) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1915)George Edwards.......................4-11 (.267) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1914, 17)Daffi n Backstrom ................... 1-7-1 (.125) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1962)George Williams ......................... 0-8 (.000) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1916)

WINNING PERCENTAGEC.L. Williams ................................. 8-5 (.615) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1908-09)A.B. Cowden ................................ 6-4 (.600) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1903, 05)A.B. Mackie ........................78-52-13 (.600) ............ 17 yrs .........................(1921-37)W.F. Ragle ...................................... 5-4 (.556) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1915)Dave Dallas .....................72-58 (.554) ..........13 yrs ........(1997-Present)Gene Johnson .................... 19-17-9 (.528) ............ 5 yrs ............................(1938-42)Virgil Baer ............................ 12-12-3 (.500) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1946-48)Gene Bissell .................... 116-119-7 (.494) ............ 26 yrs ........... (1952-61, 63-78)Wally Forsberg ................... 11-16-1 (.407) ............ 3 yrs ............................(1949-51)Jack Welch ..................................8-12 (.400) ............ 2 yrs ............................(1985-86)Brad Jenkins ........................... 35-54 (.393) ............ 9 yrs ............................(1987-95)Ron Dupree ............................. 11-18 (.379) ............ 3 yrs .................... (1979, 80, 96)Jon Bingesser ..................... 12-25-1 (.324) ............ 4 yrs ............................(1981-84)George Edwards.......................4-11 (.267) ............ 2 yrs ........................... (1914, 17)Daffi n Backstrom ................... 1-7-1 (.125) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1962)George Williams ......................... 0-8 (.000) ............ 1 yr .................................... (1916)

SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE## ..............Name .......................................Yards ............................ Year1 .....................Bill Evans ............................................394 ........................................19812 ................Doug Webster ..........................392 ............................... 2009

3 .....................Ty Lohman ........................................338 ........................................19934 .....................Johnny Johnson ..............................331 ........................................19865 .....................Johnny Johnson ..............................329 ........................................19866 .....................Ty Lohman ........................................315 ........................................19937 .....................Ron West ............................................310 ........................................19768 .....................Dale Dvorak ......................................308 ........................................19919 .....................Johnny Johnson ..............................293 ........................................198610 ...................Drew Dallas .......................................291 ........................................2008

SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE## ..............Name .......................................Yards ............................ Year1 .....................Dale Dvorak ......................................2067 ......................................19922 .....................Ty Lohman ........................................2066 ......................................19933 ................Doug Webster ..........................1953 ............................. 2009

4 .....................Drew Dallas .......................................1887 ......................................20085 .....................Johnny Johnson ..............................1789 ......................................19866 .....................Charles Jessamy ..............................1679 ......................................19717 .....................Matt Leonard ...................................1669 ......................................20018 .....................Darell Grames ..................................1628 ......................................20059 .....................Oscar Nero ........................................1593 ......................................200210 ...................Duke Williams ..................................1575 ......................................1980

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CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE## ..................Name .......................................Yards ........................ Year1 ..........................Dale Dvorak ..................................... 5125 .................................19922 ..........................Bill Evans ........................................... 4206 .................................19823 ..........................Scott Jackson ................................. 3996 .................................19884 ..........................Dee Kozlow ...................................... 3939 .................................19685 ..........................Ron Gilliam ....................................... 3428 .................................19536 ..........................Drew Dallas ...................................... 3408 .................................20087 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 3290 .................................19718 ..........................Alan Fahring .................................... 3199 .................................19689 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 2956 .................................200610 ........................Ole Smith .......................................... 2851 .................................1989

SINGLE GAME RUSHING YARDAGE## ..................Name .......................................Rec. .......................... Year1 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 310 ...................................19762 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 306 ...................................19863 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 276 ...................................19864 ..........................Duke Williams ................................. 270 ...................................19805 ..........................Steve Schrader ................................ 265 ...................................19706 ..........................Martin Isaacson .............................. 264 ...................................19277 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 262 ...................................19868 ..........................Gib Robinson .................................. 261 ...................................19339 ..........................Duke Williams ................................. 256 ...................................198010 ........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 252 ...................................1971

SEASON RUSHING YARDAGE## ..................Name .......................................Yards ........................ Year1 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 1665 .................................19712 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 1628 .................................20053 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 1592 .................................19864 ..........................Duke Williams ................................. 1575 .................................19805 ..........................Larry Houdek .................................. 1432 .................................19566 ..........................Matt Leonard ................................... 1400 .................................20017 ..........................Oscar Nero ....................................... 1391 .................................20028 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 1362 .................................19769 ..........................Preston McCorkle .......................... 1355 .................................200810 ........................Darell Grames ................................. 1328 .................................2006

CAREER RUSHING YARDAGE## ..................Name .......................................Yards ........................ Year1 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 3297 .................................19712 ..........................Alan Fahring .................................... 3199 .................................19683 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 2956 .................................20064 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 2739 .................................19765 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 2383 .................................19866 ..........................Preston McCorkle .......................... 2369 .................................20087 ..........................Oscar Nero ....................................... 2199 .................................20038 ..........................Dee Kozlow ...................................... 2009 .................................19689 ..........................Jerod Barrett .................................... 2001 .................................200510 ........................Ron Gilliam ....................................... 1944 .................................1953

100+ YARD RUSHING GAMES IN A SEASON## ..................Name .......................................Games ...................... Year1 ..........................Charles Jessamy ............................. 9 ........................................19712 ..........................Preston McCorkle .......................... 8 ........................................20082 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 8 ........................................20062 ..........................Darell Grames ................................. 8 ........................................20055 ..........................Oscar Nero ....................................... 7 ........................................20025 ..........................Matt Leonard ................................... 7 ........................................20015 ..........................John Johnson .................................. 7 ........................................19865 ..........................Ron West ........................................... 7 ........................................19765 ..........................Larry Houdek .................................. 7 ........................................195610 ........................Duke Williams ................................. 6 ........................................198010 ........................Alan Fahring .................................... 6 ........................................1967

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SINGLE GAME PASSING YARDS## ........ Name ..........................Yards ......... Year1 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 338 ............... 19932 ............. Bill Evans .......................... 333 ............... 19803 .......... Doug Webster .............314 ........... 2009

4 ............. Mike Pozzi........................ 285 ............... 20045 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 284 ............... 19936 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 280 ............... 19937 .......... Doug Webster .............275 ........... 2009

8 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 268 ............... 19939 .......... Doug Webster .............255 ........... 2009

10 ........... Mike Pozzi........................ 255 ............... 2004

SEASON PASSING YARDAGE## ........ Name ..........................Yards ......... Year1 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 2066 ............. 19932 .......... Doug Webster .............1778 ......... 2009

3 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 1530 ............. 19924 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 1473 ............. 20085 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 1409 ............. 20076 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 1397 ............. 19917 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 1374 ............. 20038 ............. Matt Karleskint .............. 1370 ............. 20019 ............. Mike Pozzi........................ 1359 ............. 200410 ........... T.J. O’Neill ........................ 1234 ............. 2000

CAREER PASSING YARDAGE## ........ Name ..........................Yards ......... Year1 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 3722 ............. 19922 ............. Billy Evans ........................ 2965 ............. 19823. ............ Drew Dallas ..................... 2882 ............. 20084 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 2578 ............. 20035 ............. Dee Kozlow ..................... 1950 ............. 19686 ............. John Hoff man ................ 1869 ............. 19607 ............. Bob Harris ........................ 1855 ............. 19548 ............. Terrance Phox ................ 1782 ............. 19859 .......... Doug Webster .............1778 ......... 2009

10 ........... Ike Smicklo ...................... 1689 ............. 1975

GAME PASS COMPLETIONS## ........ Name ..........................Comp. ........ Year1 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 27 .................. 19932 ............. TJ O’Neill .......................... 26 .................. 20003 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 24 .................. 20073 ............. Mike Pozzi........................ 24 .................. 20045 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 23 .................. 20026 .......... Doug Webster .............22 ............. 2009

7 .......... Doug Webster .............21 ............. 2009

8 ............. Mike Pozzi........................ 20 .................. 20048 ............. John Wolfi nger .............. 20 .................. 19958 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 20 .................. 19928 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 20 .................. 1993

SEASON PASS COMPLETIONS## ........ Name ..........................Comp. ........ Year1 ............. Ty Lohman....................... 151 ............... 19932 .......... Doug Webster .............139 ........... 2009

3 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 123 ............... 20034 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 117 ............... 19925 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 113 ............... 20076 ............. Mike Pozzi........................ 111 ............... 20047 ............. Drew Dallas ..................... 109 ............... 20088 ............. Dale Dvorak .................... 104 ............... 19919 ............. Ryan Canfi eld ................. 97 .................. 200210 ........... Matt Karleskint .............. 93 .................. 2001

CAREER PASS COMPLETIONS## ...... Name .............................Comp. ....... Year1 ...........Dale Dvorak .........................267 .............. 19922 ...........Drew Dallas .........................222 .............. 20083 ...........Ryan Canfi eld......................220 .............. 20034 ...........Bill Evans ..............................172 .............. 19825 ...........Ty Lohman ...........................151 .............. 19936 ...........Dee Kozlow .........................140 .............. 19687 ........ Doug Webster ................139 .......... 2009

8 ........... Ike Smicklo ..........................136 .............. 19759 ...........Bob Harris ............................118 .............. 195410 .........Mike Pozzi ............................116 .............. 2004

SINGLE GAME RECEPTIONS## ...... Name .............................Rec............Year1 ...........Mike McCory .......................11 ................. 19722 ...........Kevin Markwardt ...............10 ................. 19843 ...........Marcus Lowe .......................9 ................... 20073 ...........Marc Cressman ..................9 ................... 20013 ...........Robert Hampton ...............9 ................... 20006 ........ Corey Ham .....................8 .............. 2009

6 ...........Steve Willis ..........................8 ................... 20036 ...........Kevin Markwardt ...............8 ................... 19846 ...........Derrick Denson ..................8 ................... 200210 ...... Jason Engelberg ............7 .............. 2009

10 ...... Jason Engelberg ............7 .............. 2009

10 ...... Anthony Berry ...............7 .............. 2009

10 .........Michael Donald .................7 ................... 200710 .........Steve Willis ..........................7 ................... 200410 .........Steve Willis ..........................7 ................... 200310 .........Nick Royer ............................7 ................... 200310 .........Derrick Denson ..................7 ................... 200210 .........Marc Cressman ..................7 ................... 2000

SEASON RECEPTIONS## ...... Name .............................Rec............ Year1 ...........Kevin Markwardt ...............52 ................. 19842 ...........Marc Cressman ..................46 ................. 20003 ...........Marc Cressman ..................41 ................. 20014 ...........Randy Williams ...................40 ................. 19934 ...........Steve Raney .........................40 ................. 19756 ...........Anthony Gibson ................38 ................. 19947 ........ Anthony Berry ...............37 ............ 2009

7 ...........Robert Hampton ...............37 ................. 20009 ........ Corey Ham .....................36 ............ 2009

9 ...........Marcus Lowe .......................36 ................. 2007

CAREER RECEPTIONS## ...... Name .............................Rec............ Year1 ...........Steve Willis ...........................117 .............. 20042 ...........Marcus Lowe .......................113 .............. 20083 ...........Marc Cressman ..................108 .............. 20014 ...........Randy Williams ...................102 .............. 19935 ...........Steve Randy ........................79 ................. 19756 ........... Lynn Coumpy .....................78 ................. 19907 ...........Anthony Gibson ................77 ................. 19958 ...........Greg Thomas ......................77 ................. 19819 ...........David Harris .........................68 ................. 198510 ......... John Brooks .........................65 ................. 1982

SINGLE GAME RECEIVING YARDS## ...... Name ............................Yards ......... Year1 ...........David Harris ....................... 196 ............... 19822 ...........David Harris ....................... 184 ............... 19853 ...........David Harris ....................... 175 ............... 19824 ...........R.Z. Sims ............................. 161 ............... 19625 ...........Gailen Kneeling ............... 152 ............... 19506 ........ Jason Engelberg ...........133 ........... 2009

6 ...........Bryan Cooper .................... 132 ............... 20047 ...........Steve Willis ......................... 132 ............... 20038 ...........Kevin Markwardt ............. 130 ............... 19849 ...........Kevin Markwardt ............. 129 ............... 1989

SEASON RECEIVING YARDS## ...... Name ............................Yards ......... Year1 ...........David Harris ....................... 753 ............... 19842 ...........Kevin Markwardt ............. 697 ............... 19843 ...........Marc Cressman ................ 669 ............... 20014 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 652 ............... 19945 ...........R.Z. Sims ............................. 633 ............... 19636 ...........Randy Williams ................. 629 ............... 19937 ...........Robert Hampton ............. 600 ............... 20008 ........ Corey Ham ....................595 ........... 2009

9 ...........Anthony Gibson .............. 592 ............... 199410 .........Marc Cressman ................ 587 ............... 2000

CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE## ...... Name ............................Yards ......... Year1 ...........Steve Willis ......................... 1672 ............. 20042 ...........Marcus Lowe ..................... 1624 ............. 20083 ...........David Harris ....................... 1500 ............. 19854 ........... Lynn Coumpy ................... 1397 ............. 19905 ...........Marc Cressman ................ 1256 ............. 20016 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 1147 ............. 19957 ...........Greg Thomas .................... 1101 ............. 19818 ...........Steve Raney ....................... 973 ............... 19758 ...........Steve Nations.................... 973 ............... 199310 .........Anthony Gibson .............. 936 ............... 1995

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CAREER TD RECEPTIONS## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year1 ...........Marcus Lowe ..................... 22 .................. 20082 ...........Steve Willis ......................... 21 .................. 20043 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 15 .................. 19954 ...........David Harris ....................... 14 .................. 19635 ........... Lynn Coumpy ................... 12 .................. 19905 ...........R.Z. Sims ............................. 12 .................. 19637 ...........Rod Brown ......................... 11 .................. 19628 ...........David Harris ....................... 10 .................. 19829 ...........Anthony Gibson .............. 9 .................... 19959 ........... John Brooks ....................... 9 .................... 19829 ...........Kaye Pearce ....................... 9 .................... 1956

GAME INDIVIDUAL TD SCORED## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year1 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 6 .................... 19812 ...........Oscar Nero ......................... 5 .................... 20032 ........... John Johnson ................... 5 .................... 19862 ...........Martin Isaacson................ 5 .................... 19274 ...........Darell Grames ................... 4 .................... 20064 ...........Matt Leonard .................... 4 .................... 20014 ...........Nick Pipkin ......................... 4 .................... 19954 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 4 .................... 19804 ...........Duke Williams ................... 4 .................... 19804 ...........Mike Lindsey ..................... 4 .................... 19794 ...........Bob Fisher .......................... 4 .................... 19664 ...........Gib Robinson .................... 4 .................... 1931

SEASON INDIVIDUAL TD SCORED## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year1 ........... Larry Houdek .................... 19 .................. 19562 ........... John Johnson ................... 18 .................. 19862 ...........Scott Jackson .................... 18 .................. 19884 ...........Matt Leonard .................... 17 .................. 20015 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 16 .................. 19825 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 16 .................. 19817 ...........Ty Lohman ......................... 15 .................. 19937 ...........Dee Kozlow ....................... 15 .................. 19689 ...........Oscar Nero ......................... 14 .................. 20029 ...........Dee Kozlow ....................... 14 .................. 19649 ...........Bob Harris .......................... 14 .................. 19549 ...........Martin Isaacson................ 14 .................. 1953

CAREER INDIVIDUAL TD SCORED## ...... Name ............................TD .............. Year1 ...........Bill Evans ............................ 50 .................. 19821 ...........Dee Kozlow ....................... 50 .................. 19823 ...........Scott Jackson .................... 48 .................. 19884 ...........Ron Gilliam ........................ 36 .................. 19525 ...........Gib Robinson .................... 34 .................. 19545 ...........Martin Isaacson................ 34 .................. 19337 ........... John Johnson ................... 31 .................. 19868 ...........Ron West ............................ 26 .................. 19769 ...........Alan Fahring ...................... 25 .................. 196810 .........Charles Jessamy............... 24 .................. 197110 ......... Larry Houdek .................... 24 .................. 195610 .........Darell Grames ................... 24 .................. 2006

LONGEST RUSHING TOUCHDOWN## ......................... Name ..................................................................... Yards .............................Year1 ................................... Randy Johnson ........................................................................99 ........................................19862 ................................... Dee Kozlow ...............................................................................98 ........................................19643 ................................... Scott Jackson ............................................................................97 ........................................19854 ................................... Paulus Clark ...............................................................................87 ........................................19884 ................................... Ron Gilliam ................................................................................87 ........................................19506 ................................... Charles Culley ...........................................................................86 ........................................19607 ................................... Dee Kozlow ...............................................................................85 ........................................19687 ................................... Larry Houdek ............................................................................85 ........................................19559 ................................... Elliot Edwards ...........................................................................84 ........................................198110 ................................. Darren Garrett ..........................................................................83 ........................................1986

LONGEST PASS PLAY FOR A TOUCHDOWN## ......................... Players Involved ................................................... Yards .............................Year1 ................................... Bill Evans to David Harris ......................................................91 ........................................19822 ................................... Scott Jackson to David Harris .............................................86 ........................................19853 ................................... Bill Evans to Elliot Edwards ..................................................83 ........................................19814 ................................... Bill Evans to Greg Thomas ...................................................82 ........................................19815 ................................... John Hoff man to Rod Brown ..............................................80 ........................................19616 ................................... Matt Karleskint to Marc Cressman ....................................73 ........................................20017 ................................... Matt Karleskint to Bobby Rehse ........................................72 ........................................20008 ................................... Dale Dvorak to Steve Nations .............................................70 ........................................19919 ................................... Drew Dallas to Marcus Lowe...............................................67 ........................................200710 ................................. Ryan Canfi eld to Steve Willis ...............................................62 ........................................2002

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ATHLETIC SUCCESS SINCE 200528 Championships at the KCAC and NAIA levels359 players named All-Conference50 Individual Conference Awards17 KCAC Coaches of the Year36 NAIA All-Region Players4 NAIA Regional Coaches of the Year2 Coaches earned National Coaching Honors1 Rawlings NAIA National Gold Glove Winner39 NAIA All-Americans658-511-15 Overall Record (.563 win pct.)389-211-3 KCAC Record (.648 win pct.)

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THIS IS COYOTE ATHLETICSKansas Wesleyan University prides itself on being the best of the best. Over the last fi ve years, the Coyotes have won 28 KCAC and NAIA Regional Championships, a mark unprecedented over that time span. In addition, KWU has had the best overall and in-conference records in the conference for three of the last four years in the eight major team sports sponsored by the KCAC (football, volleyball, women’s soccer, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball and softball).

Over the last fi ve years KWU boasts the best in-conference record in the eight major sports, tallying a 389-211-3 record in conference play, winning 65 percent of the time. The best season came in 2006-07 when KWU won 90 of the 119 conference contests it played. No other school has won more than 85 conference games in a single season over that same time period.

It doesn’t stop there. The University has made strides in the last few years to upgrade its athletic facilities to some of the best at the small college level in the state of Kansas and in the entire region. In 2008, KWU opened the Student Activities Center that features Mabee Arena. Mabee is like no other facility in the area at this level, seating approximately 1500 and featuring some high tech, high quality features you will not fi nd anywhere else. Complimenting the Arena is the Hauptli Student Center and the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center, along with the Brown Mezzanine, new Athletic Training facilities and coaches offi ces. KWU also recently announced plans to renovate the Martin Stadium area to revitalize that area of campus.

In the last four years, Wesleyan has had 359 All-KCAC selections, including 177 as First Team nods. 50 players have received individual conference honors and 17 times a KWU coach has been selected as a KCAC Coach of the Year in their respective sport. Wesleyan boasted 36 All-NAIA Region IV players over the last three years of regional play, and four times coaches were named Regional Coach of the Year. KWU has had 39 NAIA All-Americans in the last four seasons, including 12 in 2008-09. Two Wesleyan coaches have received honors at the national level, including Colby Hensley (AFCA-NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year, 2006) and Mike Dibbini (2007 NSCAA Great Plains Region Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year).

In addition to our athletic program, our students can choose from a full range of student activities that appeal to a wide variety of interests. Just a few examples of student activities include vocal and instrumental music groups, theatre, studio arts, debate and forensics, yearbook, newspaper, student government, ministry and fellowship groups, intramurals, and numerous other special interest organizations. These activities allow student-athletes become actively involved on campus outside of athletics.

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W E L C O M E T O K A N S A S W E S L E YA N U N I V E R S I T Y, H O M E O F T H E C O Y O T E S

Kansas Wesleyan University is a faith-based institution located in Salina, Kansas. Founded in 1886, it maintains a covenant relationship with the United Methodist Church and is supported by the Kansas West Conference. The school’s accreditation was reaffi rmed in 1997 by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, Website address: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org. Telephone: (800) 621-7440 or (312) 263-0456, Fax: (312) 263-7462.

Kansas Wesleyan University provides an education program characterized by excellence within a caring community, rooted in the liberal arts tradition. The call of the University is to develop both intellect and character, to stimulate creativity and discovery, to nurture the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. Diversity is encouraged in curriculum, faculty, and students.

Kansas Wesleyan University prepares students not only for careers and professions, but also for lifelong learning. The University equips its students for responsible leadership in their communities, for useful service in and to the world, and for stewardship of the Earth.

Kansas Wesleyan University provides a setting in which faith and learning are integrated; encounter with the Christian proclamation is an integral part of the life of the University. The University fosters the lively discussion of faith and values, encouraging students to develop a thoughtful, personal world view informed by Christian tradition.

Kansas Wesleyan University serves the church, community, and the world by providing a variety of resources for educational, cultural, and spiritual enrichment. The aim of the University is to discover, to build, and to share a higher quality of life and a broader vision of the world.

The University is divided academically into six divisions and eighteen departments. Courses are off ered for more than 30 undergraduate majors and one graduate program, the MBA.

Salina is the seventh largest city in the state. It is at the hub of two major interstate highways and is serviced by regular airline transportation. The city is a major arts and cultural center for Kansas.

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KANSAS WESLEYAN QUICK FACTSCity / Zip ...............................................................Salina, Kan. 67401Founded / Enrollment......................................................1886 / 852Nickname ..................................................................................CoyotesSchool Colors .......................................................... Purple and GoldAffi liation .......................................NAIA (Division II in Basketball)Conference.....Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC)President ............................................................. Dr. Fletcher Lamkin

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Salina…a blend of ‘big city’ amenities and relaxed ‘small city’ charm. Located in America’s heartland at the crossroads of I-70 and I-135, Salina is right in the center of it all.

Whether you are planning a business trip, are attending a conference, need some ‘down time’ with your sweetheart, a fun girlfriend getaway, or quality family time, Salina is the place to stop! Select comfortable accommodations from a wide array of hotels, motels, inns and campgrounds, all specializing in the warmest welcomes you’ll fi nd away from home.

More than 25 lodging facilities provide nearly 2,000 room accommodations, and our diverse meeting facilities can seat from 10 to 7,000. Salina is home to excellent cuisine served by 80+ dining establishments. Unique attractions include a world-class zoo and wildlife museum, vineyard and winery, art galleries, historical museums, theatres, recreation and fun centers.

Your taste buds will approve too! Salina has something for every palette, from favorite national brands to unique hometown traditions like the Cozy Inn burgers by the sack. Start summer off with a splash at the newest outdoor aquatics park in Kansas…Salina’s Kenwood Cove! Don’t miss the fi ne art, crafts, food and fun at THE arts celebration of the Midwest, the Smoky Hill River Festival, held every June. Spend a ‘kool’ weekend checkin’ out hundreds of hotrods at the KKOA Leadsled Spectacular car show in July at Oakdale Park.

From theatre productions to concerts and movies, entertainment abounds at Salina Bicentennial Center, Salina Community Theatre and the historic Stiefel Theatre. Discover rich Kansas heritage at our Yesteryear Museum and the nationally accredited Smoky Hill Museum. Feed your cultural senses through fi lms and exhibitions presented by Salina Art Center. Relax and enjoy a taste on the veranda of Smoky Hill Vineyards and Winery. Enjoy THE family experience all year long at Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure Zoo and Museum!

Shopping opportunities are abundant at specialty shops, centers and an indoor mall. Whether you are familiar with Salina, or are fi rst discovering our community, you’ll be impressed with this city’s service, facilities and especially the people. On behalf of the nearly 50,000 people that call this community home, you’re invited to visit Salina!

Overall, Salina is currently home to more than 16 baseball and softball fi elds, 12 soccer fi elds, three 18-hole golf courses and two 9-hole golf courses, an outdoor aquatics center, three spray parks, three football facilities, two track and fi eld sites, numerous tennis courts, fi shing lake, playgrounds, skateboard area, roller skate center, bowling center, picnic areas and shelters, and more than 700 acres in the parks system. In 2008, Kansas Wesleyan University completed a 1500 seat gymnasium arena and activity center, and K-State at Salina opened a 32,000 square foot Student Life Center complete with gymnasium, indoor track.

Sporting events held in Salina include the NJCAA Women’s National Basketball Championship, Kansas Grand Slam Invitational Baseball Tournament, State High School Championships for Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Football, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, and Wrestling; Salina Soccer Club Academies, ASA Youth Fast-Pitch and Adult Slow Pitch Tournaments, Triple Crown Sports Youth Baseball, Hap Dumont Youth Baseball, Sports Car Club of America races, gymnastics competitions, and more.

For lots of ideas…click www.VisitSalina.org.

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Matthew Williams has been the Director of Athletic Programs at Kansas Wesleyan since 2005.

Under his direction, the KWU athletic department has ascended to the top of the Kansas Conference, and made a name for itself nationally. In Williams’ fi rst fi ve years, the Coyotes went from a 66-55 record in conference play to a best ever 90-29 record in 2006-07, and a 86-35 record in 2008-09. KWU has had the best combined record of the eight major sports (football, volleyball, men's soccer, women's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball, softball and baseball) since the 2006-07 in the conference, and has won an unprecendented 28 Championships under his leadership. Since Williams' fi rst season, KWU is 389-211-3 in KCAC play and 658-511-15 overall. Wesleyan has sent eight teams to the NAIA National Championships in their respective sports in the same time span.

Williams, a member of the KWU family since 1999, came to KWU after three years as Athletic Trainer at West Hills Community College in Coalinga, Calif. He took over the Athletic Training program at KWU, and

transformed it from an internship program into a full-fl edged academic major, and into the KCAC’s fi rst nationally accredited Athletic Training Education Program by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. He also has been an integral part of the development of KWU’s Master of Business Administration Degree with emphasis in Sports Management and most recently the undergraduate Sports Management degree.

Before taking the reigns of the KWU Athletic Department, Williams spent two seasons as the Associate Athletic Director at KWU, in charge of Game Day Operations for all Coyote athletic events.

Williams has a Doctor of Sports Management degree with emphasis in Sports Marketing from the United States Sports Academy, a Master of Business Administration degree from Kansas Wesleyan University, a Master of Science Degree in Athletic Administration from Idaho State University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Boise State University.

He resides in Salina with his wife, Tonda, and daughter, Victoria.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PROGRAMS DR. MATTHEW WILLIAMS

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SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR DAVID TOELLE

David Toelle has been Sports Information Director at Kansas Wesleyan since December 2001. He is also the University’s Webmaster.

His responsibilities as SID include design of media guides and game day programs, keeping a complete statistical and historical record of Coyote athletics, press box and table management at football and basketball games, writing press releases, and updating the Athletic Department website.

He came to Kansas Wesleyan in the Fall of 1996, and graduated from Wesleyan in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems. In 2008, Toelle earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management, also from Kansas Wesleyan and is currently pursuing his MBA with emphasis in Sports Management from KWU.

Toelle also is involved in the community, especially during the basketball season, when he donates his time at the Salina Bicentennial Center doing basketball statistics for the basketball tournaments held there in March. He was also involved with the Kansas Cagerz, a USBL Professional Basketball team while it was in Salina. In addition to his duties at KWU, this will be his fi fth year as KCAC Conference Statistician, where he is responsible for compiling and distributing the weekly statistics for the KCAC in football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball and softball.

He resides in Salina with his wife, Jennifer, son, Trae, and daughter, Tenille.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PATTY COLAHAN

Patty Colahan begins her second year as Administrative Assistant for the KWU Athletic Department.

Colahan previously served as Campus Visit Coordinator for the KWU Admissions Department before moving over to Athletics.

She is a native of Salina, and a graduate of Salina South High School, but has also lived in eight other states.

Patty and her husband, Dan, live in Salina. Patty has one son, KC, and a stepdaughter, Hollie and a stepson, Patrick.

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FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE TOR WYNN

Tor Wynn has taught Sociology at Kansas Wesleyan University since 2005, and the 2010-11 academic year is his fi rst as Faculty Athletic Representative. Dr. Wynn earned his B.A. at Oakland University in Michigan, and earned both his M.A. and PhD in Sociology from the University of Iowa.

Before coming to KWU, Dr. Wynn taught at the University of Iowa, Coe College, and Wichita State University.

Dr. Wynn lives in Wichita with his wife, Maryann and their three children.

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HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER CHAD SHRIVER

Chad Shriver begins his eighth year as Athletic Trainer at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Before coming to Kansas Wesleyan, Chad received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education with Emphasis in Sports Medicine from Charleston Southern University (S.C.) in 1999, and his Master of Liberal Arts degree from Southern Methodist University (Texas) in 2002. Shriver did his Graduate Assistantship at Southern Methodist from 2000-2002.

Chad is a native of the Salina area, as he attended Ell-Saline High School, graduating in 1995.

He resides in Salina with his wife, Mollie, son, Gage, and daughter, Maddison.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER ERIC GILLBERG

Eric Gillberg is in his fourth year as Assistant Athletic Trainer at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Gillberg came to KWU after spending two years as Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at Bethel College in North Newton.

Gillberg completed his undergraduate degree in Athletic Training and Movement Science from Texas Christian University in 2004. He then completed his Master of Education degree in Sports Administration at Wichita State University in 2006.

Gillberg, a Salina native, is a 2000 graduate of Salina Central High School. He, his wife Regina, daughter, Raeann, and son, Evan, reside in Salina.

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER KATIE PIERCE

2009 marked the fi rst season for Katie Pierce as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Kansas Wesleyan University.

Pierce comes to KWU after completing her Master of Science degree in Athletic Training from East Stroudsburg University (Pa.) in 2009. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Athletic Training from the University of Kansas in 2008.

While at KU as a student trainer, Pierce worked with several diff erent athletic programs for the Jayhawks, as well as working at Lawrence High School. While at East Stroudsburg, she assisted with athletic training duties at Warren Hills Regional Middle and High Schools in Washington, N.J., and at Phillipsburg High School in Phillipsburg, N.J.

She also volunteered her time for several events, including the Special Olympics and the Pennsylvania Flag Football Tournament in East Stroudsburg in 2008; and the Northern PA Athletic Training 5K Run in Scranton, Pa., in 2009.

Pierce is a native of Olathe, Kan., where she graduated from Olathe South High School in 2004, and is the daughter of Terry and Jean Pierce.

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Fred AubuchonVolleyball

Dave DallasFootball

Patty ColahanAdmin Asst to AD

Mark CarvalhoBaseball

Sharon CallawayCheer

Jeff BarkerCross Country / Track

Mike DavertMen’s Basketball

Rob OzgaGolf

Brent MooneyTennis

Daryl HoeltingSoftball

Eric GillbergAsst. Athletic Trainer

Mike DibbiniSoccer

Katie PierceAsst. Athletic Trainer

Matthew WilliamsAthletic Director

Davd ToelleSports Information

Chad ShriverHead Athletic Trainer

Chelle SeyfertDance

Gordon ReimerWomen’s Basketball

Tor WynnFaculty Athletic Rep.

ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Athletic Programs ............................ Matthew Williams ............................. 3194 ............................................. [email protected] Information Director .............................. David Toelle ......................................... 3146 [email protected] Athletic Representative ........................ Tor Wynn ............................................... 2124 ......................................... [email protected] Athletic Trainer ............................................. Chad Shriver ........................................ 3192 ...................................... [email protected] Athletic Trainer ..................................... Eric Gillberg ......................................... 3193 .............................. [email protected] Athletic Trainer ..................................... Katie Pierce ......................................... 3192 [email protected]

COACHING STAFFBaseball ..................................................................... Mark Carvalho .................................... 3124 [email protected]’s Basketball ...................................................... Mike Davert ......................................... 3134 .............................. [email protected]’s Basketball ............................................... Gordon Reimer ................................... 3120 ...................................... [email protected] ........................................................................... Sharon Callaway................................. 3230 ...................... [email protected] Country .......................................................... Jeff Barker ............................................. 1166 .................................. jeff [email protected] .......................................................................... Chelle Seyfert ...................................... 3230 ...................... [email protected] ...................................................................... Dave Dallas .......................................... 3172 [email protected] .............................................................................. Rob Ozga .............................................. 2134 ...................................... [email protected]’s and Women’s Soccer ................................. Mike Dibbini ........................................ 2111 [email protected] ....................................................................... Daryl Hoelting .................................... 3148 [email protected]’s and Women’s Tennis .................................. Brent Mooney ..................................... 3130 [email protected] ............................................................................ Jeff Barker ............................................. 1166 .................................. jeff [email protected] ................................................................... Fred Aubuchon .................................. 3122 [email protected]

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY 785.827.5541 plus ext. below www.kwucoyotes.com

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FOOTBALL FACILITIESKansas Wesleyan has taken many steps in the past few years to upgrade its football facilities to be some of the top notch digs in the KCAC and in the small college football ranks.

The coaching staff moved to new spacious offi ces in Summer 2008 in the basement of KWU’s new Student Activities Center. The team moved too. The Coyotes left the outdated Fieldhouse building for an impressive new home in the SAC basement directly adjacent to the new coaches’ offi ces.

The new locker room features over 100 wood lockers and spacious accommodations for the entire team to be able to gather in one single area. The locker room features all new shower and laundry facilities and equipment storage that allows uniforms, helmets and other equipment to be stored safely and effi ciently.

Directly adjacent to the new locker room and coaches’ offi ces is the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center. The Training Center features both a fi tness center and a free weights area. The fi tness center features all new Life Fitness equipment including circuit training equipment, exercise bikes and treadmills. The fi tness center area also has several fl at screen TVs to allow users to watch TV while working out. The free weights area has all new Hammer Strength equipment and features top notch equipment to help the Coyotes build strength, quickness and power.

KWU plays its games off -campus at Salina Stadium, which is located adjacent to Salina Central High School. Salina Stadium is Salina’s premier athletic facility, featuring a synthetic turf surface that was installed in 2005 that accommodates over 150 soccer and football games all year long at all levels, from youth to college. The stadium itself seats nearly 7,000 and features an impressive sound system that can be heard over a majority of the city of Salina and a spacious press box that provides ample room for all interested in covering the game. Salina Stadium played host to the 2010 CollegeFanz NAIA Senior Classic on April 24, the fi rst time Salina has hosted the Senior Classic game.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIESThe KWU STUDENT ACTIVITIES CENTER opened in Fall 2008, giving Kansas Wesleyan one of the fi nest small college athletic facilities in the state. It features Mabee Arena, which seats nearly 1,500, the Hauptli Student Center, with concession stands and gathering areas, new coaches offi ces, new athletic training rooms, the Everett Morgan Strength Training Center which features new fi tness center and weight room facilities, revamped locker room space, new classrooms and several other amenities. The goal of the SAC is to bring several student services that are spread out around campus into one centralized location, giving the campus a stronger sense of community within itself.

The fi tness center features all-new equipment from Life Fitness, including circuit training stations, exercise bikes and treadmills. People working out in the fi tness center are able to watch their favorite shows while working out on the fl at-panel televisions that are spread around the room. The weight room features all new equipment designed specifi cally for student-athlete use from Hammer Strength.

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MUIR GYMNASIUM was the former home of Kansas Wesleyan Basketball and Volleyball. Opened in 1981, Muir was the last new facility to be constructed on the KWU Campus prior to the construction of the new Student Activities Center. Muir Gym features a capacity of nearly 800 and provided a high quality small college atmosphere for all athletic contests. Muir Gym is still being used as a practice gym and host to community events.

GENE BISSELL FIELD AT MARTIN STADIUM will be the site of all JV Football games in 2010. Sacred Heart High School also plays its football games at Martin Stadium. The stadium complex, built in the early 1940s as a Public Works project, is the oldest athletic facility in use by the Coyotes today. Over the years, Martin Stadium has been the site of many classic Kansas Wesleyan football games, and it hosted the 2000 American Family Insurance Charity Bowl between the Coyotes and arch-rival Bethany College. The fi eld at Martin Stadium is named Bissell Field in honor of Gene Bissell. “Mr. Wesleyan” coached Coyote football for 26 years and served the athletic department in various capacities, including athletic director until his retirement in the early 1980s. Bissell is KWU’s all-time wins leader in football with 116 career victories.

The BRADLEY TENNIS COURTS are located just to the north of the Martin Stadium Fieldhouse on the corner of Osborne and Clafl in Avenues. They are the home to KWU Tennis. The courts were recently resurfaced and the whole area underwent an updating process.

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OFF-CAMPUS ATHLETIC FACILITIES

DEAN EVANS STADIUM is Salina’s premier baseball facility and is the home fi eld for Kansas Wesleyan Baseball. Dean Evans features a covered stadium with seating for 800 and adjacent practice fi elds.

SALINA STADIUM is the home for Kansas Wesleyan Football and Soccer matches this year. The stadium seats nearly 7,000 and is complete with newly installed synthetic turf, a new scoreboard in 2007, an accommodating press box, adjacent parking, locker facilities, and more.

BILL BURKE PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX is home to Kansas Wesleyan Softball. The park features fi ve soccer fi elds and seven lighted fi elds. The park also features walking/biking trails, fi shing and picnic areas.

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“The fi rst general session of the `Organizing Convention’ of the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (NAIB) was held in the Phillips Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri, at 10 a.m., Sunday, March 10, 1940.”

But the seed from which the NAIB sprouted was planted two blocks away at Municipal Auditorium. It was there in 1937 that a men’s basketball tournament tipped off which has become the longest continuous national collegiate tournament in any sport.

The tournament was the brainchild of Emil S. Liston, Dr. James Naismith, Frank Cramer, and a group of Kansas City business leaders who wanted to provide Kansas City-area fans with exciting amateur competition and to provide a framework for small colleges and universities to determine a national basketball champion.

In 1948, the NAIB affi rmed its commitment to equality by becoming the fi rst national organization to off er intercollegiate postseason opportunities to black student-athletes. Unprecedented action was taken in 1953 when historically black institutions were voted into membership.One year previous to the inclusion of historically black institutions, another form of expansion occurred. In 1952, as a result of the expressed desires of the member institutions, appropriate steps were taken by which the NAIB was transformed into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and the fi rst all-encompassing set of rules and standards was adopted. Recommendations to take this important action were made by the National Executive Committee at the annual meeting after determining the move was desirable and feasible. The recommendation was later approved by a mail vote of the entire membership.

With the Association’s new name came the addition of national championships in golf, tennis and outdoor track and fi eld. Football, cross country, baseball and swimming and diving were added to the championships calendar in 1956. Wrestling (1958), soccer (1959), bowling (1962-78), gymnastics (1964-84), indoor track and fi eld (1966) and men’s volleyball (1969-80) were later additions.

Two major changes were made during the 1970s. An extensive study was completed in 1970 which paved the way for two divisions of football. Four teams qualifi ed for the playoff s in each division at the outset and, later, 16 teams were selected for postseason play. In 1997, football was consolidated to one division again as the Football Coaches Association cited a narrowing gap between enrollment size and philosophy of the two divisions. As the NAIA moved into its second half-century in the 1980s, it revolutionized national collegiate athletics with the establishment of athletics programs for women on August 1, 1980. Offi cial notice on that date followed a mail vote by the membership on May 1 that supported becoming the fi rst organization to off er collegiate athletics to both men and women. The championship calendar for women began that year with basketball, cross country, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, softball, tennis and volleyball. Soccer was added in 1984, and golf was included in 1995. Gymnastics was discontinued after the 1988 championship.

Another important chapter in the history of the NAIA unfolded in 1992 when the Association voted to move its headquarters from Kansas City to Tulsa. Moving with the national offi ce was the Division I Men’s Basketball National Championship which had been held in Kansas City for 56 years.

In 1993, the waves of change once again washed over the Association. The membership voted to discontinue the use of district play as a means of qualifi cation for national championships, marking the fi rst time since the NAIA’s creation that district competition would not be used.

In 1999, the NAIA restructured to include 14 regions to better serve its membership. Each region is governed by a regional management committee comprised of various conference and independent representatives.

In 2000, the NAIA reaffi rmed its purpose to enhance the character-building aspects of sport. Through Champions of Character, the NAIA seeks to create an environment in which every student-athlete, coach, offi cial and spectator is committed to the true spirit of competition through fi ve tenets: respect, integrity, responsibility, servant leadership and sportsmanship. This program will educate and create awareness of the positive character-building traits aff orded by sports and return integrity to competition at the collegiate and youth levels while impacting all of society.

Everything has come full circle. The NAIA relocated its National Offi ce in July of 2001 to Olathe, Kansas, just miles from Gardner where the idea for the small-college basketball tournament gave rise to the NAIA. Now, nearly 65 years after that initial tournament, the NAIA Division I Men’s Basketball National Championship is returning to Municipal Auditorium, the arena that was home to so many memories from 1927-74. In Summer 2007, the NAIA relocated its National Offi ce to downtown Kansas City, Mo.

The NAIA has 50,000 student-athletes participating at nearly 300 member colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. Divided into 14 regions, the NAIA off ers 23 championships in 13 sports.

Since 1937, the NAIA has continued a long tradition of pushing the envelope and making a positive diff erence in the lives of students, coaches and parents. The Champions of Character program is the latest cutting-edge addition to the NAIA’s proud history of innovation.

Through Champions of Character, the NAIA seeks to create an environment in which every student-athlete, coach, offi cial and spectator are committed to the true spirit of competition through the fi ve core values: respect, integrity, responsibility, servant leadership and sportsmanship.

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SPORTS INFORMATION

Kansas Wesleyan UniversityDavid ToelleSports Information Director100 East Clafl in, Box 55Salina, KS 67401-6196Offi ce: 785.827.5541 ext. 3146FAX: 785.827.0927Cell Phone: 785.643.0913Email: [email protected]: www.kwucoyotes.com

Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceA. John Pearson328 N. First StreetLindsborg, KS 67456Phone: 785.227.2302Cell Phone: 785.227.5405Email: [email protected]: www.kcacsports.com

National Association of Intercollegiate AthleticsChad Waller1200 Grand Blvd.Kansas City, MO 64106Phone: 816.595.8000FAX: 816.595.8200Email: [email protected]: www.naia.org

Thank you for your interest in Kansas Wesleyan Football. The KWU Sports Information Offi ce has produced the 2010 media guide to assist in your coverage of the Coyotes.

Please feel free to contact any member of the staff with questions, requests or concerns. We look forward to working with you throughout the 2010-11 season.

There is limited working space in the press box at Salina Stadium. Media who plan on covering Kansas Wesleyan University Football should contact the KWU Sports Information Offi ce in advance to reserve a spot. The Sports Information Offi ce will make every eff ort to accommodate all media. The Sports Information Offi ce can be reached at 785.827.5541, ext. 3146, or by email at [email protected]. Priority will be given to professional, primary media covering Kansas Wesleyan and the current game opponent, and any national or regional media outlets in the following order: 1. Professional and/or primary media covering Kansas Wesleyan; 2. Professional and/or primary media covering Current Game Opponent; 3. National or regional professional media covering the game; 4. Professional media covering the game not affi liated with KWU or the opponent; 5. Student run media outlets, such as student radio stations or newspapers – unless they are serving as the offi cial primary coverage for KWU or the Current Game Opponent.

Visiting radio broadcast teams should notify the Sports Information Offi ce as far in advance of the game as possible so that space can be reserved for them in the press box. This includes school-run radio stations, as well as professional radio crews. Generally, visitor radio crews should set up for their broadcast at the far south end of the press box.

Please feel free to contact the Sports Information Offi ce if additional information is requested.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION FOR MEDIA

MEDIA & PHOTO CREDENTIALSMedia Credentials for KWU home football games are issued for working media only and must be requested through the sports information offi ce, preferably in advance. Credentials for media regularly covering the Coyotes will be issued at the beginning of the season. Other credential requests will be handled on a game-by-game basis and a formal request must be issued to the KWU Sports Information Offi ce. Photographers are required to abide by the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and NAIA on shooting limitations from the sidelines. Those not complying with the guidelines may be removed. The Sports Information Offi ce should receive all credential requests no later than fi ve days prior to the game. All requests should be emailed to the SID Offi ce. Media passes may be picked up at the entrance gate along the west side of the stadium. All credentials are non-transferable and are issued based on the Kansas Wesleyan Athletics Credential Policy.

MEDIA SERVICESAny request for information must be made no later than one hour before the start of the game and will be available 30 minutes prior to kick-off . Media requests for information received later than those specifi ed times may not receive the requested information before the start of the game. Packets including statistics, pregame notes and programs will be available for media in the Press Box prior to the game. A fi nal post-game statistical report including a scoring summary, team statistics, individual statistics, defensive statistics and play-by-play, will be available shortly following the completion of the game. Final statistics will be e-mailed via KWU’s broadcast system following the conclusion of the game. If you wish to be included on this e-mail distribution, please contact the KWU Sports Information Offi ce. In-game questions or concerns can be addressed on press row by Sports Information Director David Toelle.

TELEPHONES AND INTERNETThere are available phone lines and internet jacks available at Salina Stadium. Media members will need to bring up to 50-feet of line in order to connect to either phone or internet jacks. There are a limited number of connections. Phone line priority will be given to primary professional radio outlets. Media inquiring about phone lines and Internet should contact the KWU Sports Information Offi ce.

PLAYER AND COACH INTERVIEWSPre-game interviews with KWU players and coaches MUST BE coordinated through the KWU Sports Information Offi ce. If media members wish to have a weekly interview with a coach, and players, the Sports Information Offi ce must be contacted in advance, so that the SID knows the interviews are taking place.

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KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MEDIA CREDENTIAL POLICY

Credentials and working space for media members are issued at the sole and exclusive discretion of the Kansas Wesleyan Sports Information Offi ce, based on the following priorities and guidelines:

1. Media outlets identifi ed as offi cial broadcast and print media partners of Kansas Wesleyan University2. Other newspapers regularly covering Kansas Wesleyan, the current game opponent or another KCAC school. Wire services, regional and national publications are also aff orded this priority.3. Other media outlets who wish to produce reports on the game. Other radio stations conducting a regular sports show receive consideration for credentials.4. Offi cial Kansas Wesleyan student publications or student electronic media outlets covering the game.5. Offi cially recognized student publications and electronic media outlets covering the current game opponent

With the exception of media covering Kansas Wesleyan daily, all passes are issued on a game-by-game basis with consideration of available working space. Passes are non-transferable and are subject to im-mediate revocation if transferred to non-working media members.

Credentials are issued to web sites that are affi liated with web sites for national or regional news media organizations, e.g. USA Today Online, ESPN.com, SI.com, CBSportsLine.com, etc., for institutions that are conference members and non-conference opponents, and for the KCAC.

Kansas Wesleyan University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual who is not affi liated with a recognized news-gathering organization.

COACH AVAILABILITYHead coach Dave Dallas and other assistant coaches are available for interviews. Please contact SID David Toelle to schedule an interview with a member of the coaching staff . The SID staff will then arrange contact details with the requesting media outlet and the coaching staff .

PLAYER AVAILABILITYAll player interviews MUST be arranged through the SID offi ce. To arrange an interview, please call David Toelle at least one day in advance. Players will not be available for game-day interviews until post-game.

LIVE STATS WEBCASTSAgain this season, Kansas Wesleyan will provide live stats webcasts for all homes and select road games. Go to www.dakstats.com/naia and click on Webcasts in the upper right side of the screen

LISTEN TO THE COYOTES ON AIR AND ONLINESalina Media Group will be the voice of Coyote Athletics again this season. Broadcasts will be on Classic Hits 104.9 (KSAL-FM) or 1150 KSAL (KSAL-AM) and will also be broadcast online through the Salina Media Group website: www.ksallink.com.

OFFICIAL RELEASES FROM KWU SPORTS INFORMATIONOffi cial media releases will be sent out from the KWU Sports Information Offi ce to all media on an email broadcast list. If you have already been receiving releases from the KWU Sports Information Offi ce, then you are included on the list. If you have not, and wish to be included, please contact the KWU Sports Information Offi ce. All releases will also be posted on the offi cial website of Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics -- www.kwucoyotes.com

‘K-DUB’ AND “COY-OTES”In editorial references to Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics, it has recently become acceptable to use “K-DUB” to reference Coyote athletic teams. Print outlets wishing to use “K-DUB” are asked to use “K-DUB”, not “K-Dub”, “KDub”, “Kdub”, “KDUB”, or any other variation of “K-DUB”. Other acceptable references to Coyote Athletics include: “KWU”, “Wesleyan”, “KW” and “Kansas Wesleyan”. Broadcast outlets are also asked to refer to KWU as “Coy-otes”, not “Coy-o-tes”.

KWU ATHLETICS LOGO POLICY The offi cial Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics logo is the “Power ‘Yote” (shown to the left). It is the identifying symbol for all Coyote athletic teams. Media wishing to obtain an electronic copy of the logo must contact the Sports Information Offi ce to make arrangements for use of the logo.

RADIO / BROADCAST MEDIASalina Media GroupKenny Titus, Sports DirectorPhone: 785.823.1111FAX: 785.823.2034Email: [email protected]: www.ksallink.com

92.7 the Fan (Rocking M Radio)James Westling, Operations ManagerPhone: 785.827.2100FAX: 785.827.3503Email: [email protected]: www.927thefan.com

KSNW-TV Channel 3Sports DepartmentJim Kobbe, Sports DirectorPhone: 316.292.1111FAX: 316.292.1195Email: [email protected]: www.ksn.com

KAKE-TV Channel 10Sports DepartmentAlan Shope, Sports DirectorPhone: 316.943.4221FAX: 316.943.5374Email: [email protected]: www.kake.com

KWCH-TV, Channel 12Sports DepartmentBruce Haertl, Sports DirectorFAX: 316.831.6180Email: [email protected]: www.kwch.com

PRINT MEDIA

Salina JournalBob Davidson, Sports EditorPhone: 785.822.1404FAX: 785.827.6060Email: [email protected]: www.salina.com

Wichita EagleKirk Seminoff , Sports EditorPhone: 316.268.6278FAX: 316.268.6536Email: kseminoff @wichitaeagle.comWebsite: www.kansas.com

Associated PressKansas City BureauFAX: 816.421.3590Website: www.ap.org

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SCORING OFFENSE# Team G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Pts/G1 McPherson College 11 68 51 5 0 5 1 486 44.2 2 Ottawa University 12 72 61 3 0 9 1 528 44.0 3 Friends University 10 51 33 8 0 7 0 376 37.6 4 University of St.Mary 10 35 32 0 0 2 0 248 24.8 5 Bethany College 10 28 22 0 0 9 1 219 21.9 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 27 20 4 0 6 0 208 20.8 Bethel College 10 29 20 1 0 4 0 208 20.8 8 Sterling College 10 28 23 0 0 4 0 203 20.3 9 Tabor College 10 28 16 2 0 4 0 200 20.0 10 Southwestern College 10 19 17 0 0 1 1 136 13.6

SCORING DEFENSE # Team G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Pts/G1 Sterling College 10 23 19 1 0 4 1 173 17.3 2 Friends University 10 26 22 0 0 2 0 184 18.4 3 McPherson College 11 29 17 7 0 8 0 229 20.8 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 31 25 0 0 4 0 223 22.3 5 Bethel College 10 31 22 1 0 10 1 242 24.2 6 Ottawa University 12 41 33 1 0 7 0 302 25.2 7 University of St.Mary 10 46 27 5 0 2 1 321 32.1 8 Bethany College 10 44 34 3 0 8 0 328 32.8 9 Southwestern College 10 47 33 3 0 7 0 342 34.2 10 Tabor College 10 59 50 3 0 6 2 432 43.2

TOTAL OFFENSE # Team G Rush Pass Yards Plays Yds/P TD Yds/G1 Ottawa University 12 1151 4965 6116 882 6.9 65 509.7 2 Friends University 10 1863 2538 4401 770 5.7 46 440.1 3 McPherson College 11 1346 3385 4731 773 6.1 62 430.1 4 University of St.Mary 10 1012 2640 3652 761 4.8 34 365.2 5 Bethany College 10 567 2673 3240 718 4.5 24 324.0 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 1016 2063 3079 730 4.2 27 307.9 7 Bethel College 10 838 2096 2934 701 4.2 27 293.4 8 Sterling College 10 1737 1189 2926 643 4.6 26 292.6 9 Tabor College 10 982 1876 2858 639 4.5 26 285.8 10 Southwestern College 10 736 1599 2335 660 3.5 17 233.5

TOTAL DEFENSE # Team G Rush Pass Yards Plays Yds/P TD Yds/G1 Friends University 10 508 1697 2205 599 3.7 21 220.5 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 1044 1846 2890 662 4.4 28 289.0 3 McPherson College 11 897 2552 3449 810 4.3 29 313.5 4 Sterling College 10 836 2342 3178 700 4.5 22 317.8 5 Ottawa University 12 1186 3119 4305 900 4.8 37 358.8 6 Bethel College 10 603 3018 3621 712 5.1 29 362.1 7 University of St.Mary 10 1760 2007 3767 706 5.3 42 376.7 8 Bethany College 10 1400 2448 3848 724 5.3 36 384.8 9 Southwestern College 10 1271 2643 3914 723 5.4 44 391.4 10 Tabor College 10 2110 2610 4720 757 6.2 55 472.0

RUSHING OFFENSE # Team G Rushes Yards Avg TD Yds/G1 Friends University 10 441 1863 4.2 23 186.3 2 Sterling College 10 432 1737 4.0 17 173.7 3 McPherson College 11 372 1346 3.6 28 122.4 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 404 1016 2.5 12 101.6 5 University of St.Mary 10 300 1012 3.4 16 101.2 6 Tabor College 10 346 982 2.8 15 98.2 7 Ottawa University 12 364 1151 3.2 22 95.9 8 Bethel College 10 343 838 2.4 8 83.8 9 Southwestern College 10 379 736 1.9 7 73.6 10 Bethany College 10 303 567 1.9 10 56.7

2009 KCAC FOOTBALL TEAM STATISTICSAug 29 ....................................Ottawa 31, McKendree (Ill.) 21Sept 5 ...................Southern Nazarene 42, at Saint Mary 28 McPherson 61, at Haskell 6Sept 12 ................................................ at Ottawa 45, Bethel 20 at McPherson 60, Friends 38 at Kansas Wesleyan 35, Tabor 19 at Bethany 18, Saint Mary 13 Sterling 17, at Southwestern 7Sept 19 .......................................... Sterling 23, at Peru State 7 Kansas Wesleyan 10, at Saint Mary 7 at Ottawa 44, McPherson 41 (2OT) at Southern Nazarene 21, Bethel 19 Bethany 41, at Tabor 37 at Friends 45, Southwestern 7Sept 26 ............................ at Bethany 63, MacMurray (Ill.) 34 Ottawa 23, at Sterling 21 Kansas Wesleyan 19, at Bethel 14 Saint Mary 49, at Southwestern 7 at Friends 65, Tabor 17Oct 3 ............................................. at McPherson 21, Sterling 0 Peru State 19, at Tabor 7 Bethany 27, at Kansas Wesleyan 21 at Ottawa 54, Southwestern 16 Friends 15, at Bethel 7Oct 10 .................at Panhandle State 35, Southwestern 14 McPherson 58, at Saint Mary 13 Bethel 23, at Bethany 16 at Friends 30, Sterling 6 Ottawa 79, at Tabor 6 Kansas Wesleyan 14, at Haskell 12Oct 17 ..................... McPherson 52, at Kansas Wesleyan 38 at Southwestern 34, Bethany 21 at Sterling 47, Tabor 21 Saint Mary 42, at Bethel 27 Friends 28, at Haskell 7Oct 24 ..........................................Ottawa 54, at Saint Mary 13 at McPherson 48, Southwestern 7 at Sterling 28, Kansas Wesleyan 18 Friends 46, at Bethany 0 Bethel 32, at Tabor 29 (3OT)Oct 31 ............................................McPherson 43, at Tabor 10 Sterling 35, at Bethany 2 at Southwestern 21, Bethel 20 at Friends 45, Saint Mary 21 at Ottawa 42, Kansas Wesleyan 10Nov 7 ................................................ at Ottawa 41, Bethany 14 McPherson 34, at Bethel 16 Friends 22, at Kansas Wesleyan 10 at Southwestern 23, Tabor 20 at Sterling 26, Saint Mary 14Nov 14 ............................................... Ottawa 49, at Friends 42 at McPherson 44, Bethany 17 at Kansas Wesleyan 33, Southwestern 0 at Bethel 30, Sterling 0 at Saint Mary 48, Tabor 34Nov 21 ..........at MidAmerica Nazarene 40, McPherson 24 at Ottawa 40, Hastings 34Nov 28 .....................................at Lindenwood 64, Ottawa 26

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RUSHING DEFENSE # Team G Rush Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1 Friends University 10 304 508 1.7 9 50.8 2 Bethel College 10 349 603 1.7 7 60.3 3 McPherson College 11 383 897 2.3 12 81.5 4 Sterling College 10 346 836 2.4 7 83.6 5 Ottawa University 12 450 1186 2.6 19 98.8 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 344 1044 3.0 11 104.4 7 Southwestern College 10 355 1271 3.6 15 127.1 8 Bethany College 10 405 1400 3.5 19 140.0 9 University of St.Mary 10 384 1760 4.6 23 176.0 10 Tabor College 10 450 2110 4.7 32 211.0

PASS OFFENSE # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg Yds/G 1 Ottawa University 12 518 320 17 .618 4965 43 9.6 413.8 2 McPherson College 11 401 231 16 .576 3385 34 8.4 307.7 3 Bethany College 10 415 215 28 .518 2673 14 6.4 267.3 4 University of St.Mary 10 461 249 16 .540 2640 18 5.7 264.0 5 Friends University 10 329 184 15 .559 2538 23 7.7 253.8 6 Bethel College 10 358 168 11 .469 2096 19 5.9 209.6 7 Kansas Wesleyan 10 326 159 14 .488 2063 15 6.3 206.3 8 Tabor College 10 293 129 14 .440 1876 11 6.4 187.6 9 Southwestern College 10 281 142 12 .505 1599 10 5.7 159.9 10 Sterling College 10 211 113 12 .536 1189 9 5.6 118.9

PASS DEFENSE # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg Yds/G 1 Friends University 10 295 130 22 .441 1697 12 5.8 169.7 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 318 143 9 .450 1846 17 5.8 184.6 3 University of St.Mary 10 322 166 16 .516 2007 19 6.2 200.7 4 McPherson College 11 427 207 24 .485 2552 17 6.0 232.0 5 Sterling College 10 354 194 21 .548 2342 15 6.6 234.2 6 Bethany College 10 319 177 13 .555 2448 17 7.7 244.8 7 Ottawa University 12 450 254 18 .564 3119 18 6.9 259.9 8 Tabor College 10 307 179 9 .583 2610 23 8.5 261.0 9 Southwestern College 10 368 201 6 .546 2643 29 7.2 264.3 10 Bethel College 10 363 205 13 .565 3018 22 8.3 301.8

PASS EFFICIENCY # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effi c1 Ottawa University 12 518 320 17 .618 4965 43 163.1 2 McPherson College 11 401 231 16 .576 3385 34 148.5 3 Friends University 10 329 184 15 .559 2538 23 134.7 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 326 159 14 .488 2063 15 108.5 5 University of St.Mary 10 461 249 16 .540 2640 18 108.1 6 Bethel College 10 358 168 11 .469 2096 19 107.5 7 Sterling College 10 211 113 12 .536 1189 9 103.6 8 Bethany College 10 415 215 28 .518 2673 14 103.5 9 Southwestern College 10 281 142 12 .505 1599 10 101.5 10 Tabor College 10 293 129 14 .440 1876 11 100.6

PASS DEF EFFICIENCY # Team G Att Cmp Int Pct Yards TD Effi c 1 Friends University 10 295 130 22 .441 1697 12 90.9 2 McPherson College 11 427 207 24 .485 2552 17 100.6 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 318 143 9 .450 1846 17 105.7 4 Sterling College 10 354 194 21 .548 2342 15 112.5 5 University of St.Mary 10 322 166 16 .516 2007 19 113.4 6 Ottawa University 12 450 254 18 .564 3119 18 119.9 7 Bethany College 10 319 177 13 .555 2448 17 129.4 8 Southwestern College 10 368 201 6 .546 2643 29 137.7 9 Bethel College 10 363 205 13 .565 3018 22 139.1 10 Tabor College 10 307 179 9 .583 2610 23 148.6

PUNTING # Team G Punts Yds Avg Ret Avg Net 1 Southwestern College 10 62 2471 39.9 28 5.1 34.8 2 McPherson College 11 43 1663 38.7 31 1.3 37.4 3 Tabor College 10 54 2082 38.6 18 5.9 32.6 4 Bethel College 10 65 2468 38.0 21 4.8 33.2 5 Kansas Wesleyan 10 68 2519 37.0 32 2.7 34.4 6 Ottawa University 12 42 1476 35.1 29 1.0 34.2 7 Sterling College 10 44 1518 34.5 19 1.0 33.5 8 Friends University 10 42 1425 33.9 18 7.2 26.7 9 Bethany College 10 53 1793 33.8 15 3.0 30.8 10 University of St.Mary 10 57 1859 32.6 14 3.5 29.1

KICKOFF RETURNS # Team G Ret Yards TD Avg1 McPherson College 11 42 1052 1 25.0 2 Ottawa University 12 54 1190 0 22.0 3 Bethany College 10 55 1087 0 19.8 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 41 782 0 19.1 5 Friends University 10 34 642 0 18.9 6 Southwestern College 10 54 1017 1 18.8 7 Tabor College 10 70 1270 0 18.1 8 Sterling College 10 33 589 0 17.8 9 University of St.Mary 10 52 884 0 17.0 10 Bethel College 10 45 667 0 14.8

PUNT RETURNS # Team G Ret Yards TD Avg1 Bethany College 10 15 230 1 15.3 2 McPherson College 11 31 410 0 13.2 3 Ottawa University 12 29 287 0 9.9 4 Sterling College 10 19 155 0 8.2 5 Tabor College 10 18 142 0 7.9 6 Bethel College 10 21 157 0 7.5 7 Kansas Wesleyan 10 32 225 0 7.0 8 University of St.Mary 10 14 81 0 5.8 9 Southwestern College 10 28 147 0 5.3 10 Friends University 10 18 49 0 2.7

TURNOVER MARGIN # Team G FR IR Tot FL Int Tot Mar Per/G1 Bethel College 10 21 12 33 5 11 16 17 1.70 2 Friends University 10 15 24 39 17 15 32 7 0.70 3 Sterling College 10 11 21 32 15 12 27 5 0.50 4 University of St.Mary 10 14 16 30 10 16 26 4 0.40 5 McPherson College 11 11 24 35 17 16 33 2 0.18 6 Ottawa University 12 14 18 32 15 17 32 0 0.00 7 Bethany College 10 19 13 32 10 28 38 -6 -0.60 8 Kansas Wesleyan 10 8 9 17 14 14 28 -11 -1.10 9 Tabor College 10 7 9 16 16 14 30 -14 -1.40 10 Southwestern College 10 8 6 14 17 12 29 -15 -1.50

FIRST DOWNS # Team G Rush Pass Pen Tot Per/G1 Ottawa University 12 64 198 32 294 24.5 2 Friends University 10 91 106 39 236 23.6 3 McPherson College 11 80 123 29 232 21.1 4 University of St.Mary 10 64 120 26 210 21.0 5 Bethany College 10 52 112 20 184 18.4 6 Sterling College 10 91 62 23 176 17.6 7 Kansas Wesleyan 10 61 89 25 175 17.5 8 Tabor College 10 63 79 26 168 16.8 9 Bethel College 10 55 83 20 158 15.8 10 Southwestern College 10 54 72 24 150 15.0

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OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS # Team G Rush Pass Pen Tot Per/G1 Friends University 10 40 64 17 121 12.1 2 Kansas Wesleyan 10 48 69 28 145 14.5 3 McPherson College 11 55 110 38 203 18.5 4 Sterling College 10 62 110 13 185 18.5 5 Bethel College 10 44 116 31 191 19.1 6 Ottawa University 12 75 133 39 247 20.6 7 University of St.Mary 10 94 91 22 207 20.7 8 Southwestern College 10 88 100 23 211 21.1 9 Bethany College 10 89 99 32 220 22.0 10 Tabor College 10 103 118 21 242 24.2

SACKS BY # Team G Sacks Yards Yds/G 1 Friends University 10 36.0 230 23.0 2 Ottawa University 12 47.5 274 22.8 3 McPherson College 11 29.0 222 20.2 4 Bethel College 10 23.0 180 18.0 5 Kansas Wesleyan 10 22.5 172 17.2 6 Southwestern College 10 27.5 150 15.0 7 Sterling College 10 21.0 149 14.9 8 Bethany College 10 19.0 133 13.3 9 University of St.Mary 10 12.0 91 9.1 10 Tabor College 10 10.0 77 7.7

SACKS AGAINST # Team G Sacks Yards Yds/G1 Sterling College 10 14.0 67 6.7 2 Friends University 10 19.0 105 10.5 3 McPherson College 11 14.5 125 11.4 4 Bethany College 10 18.5 122 12.2 5 University of St.Mary 10 24.0 166 16.6 6 Kansas Wesleyan 10 37.0 204 20.4 7 Ottawa University 12 25.0 259 21.6 8 Bethel College 10 28.5 222 22.2 9 Tabor College 10 33.5 235 23.5 10 Southwestern College 10 31.0 238 23.8

PENALTIES # Team G No Yards Yds/G1 McPherson College 11 95 895 81.4 2 Ottawa University 12 86 877 73.1 3 Bethany College 10 81 658 65.8 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 76 650 65.0 5 Tabor College 10 68 620 62.0 6 Southwestern College 10 59 609 60.9 Friends University 10 64 609 60.9 8 Bethel College 10 74 602 60.2 9 University of St.Mary 10 57 532 53.2 10 Sterling College 10 44 446 44.6

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G1 Ottawa University 12 88 179 .492 7.3 2 McPherson College 11 73 157 .465 6.6 3 Sterling College 10 54 135 .400 5.4 4 Friends University 10 59 148 .399 5.9 5 University of St.Mary 10 66 169 .391 6.6 6 Bethany College 10 48 145 .331 4.8 7 Bethel College 10 54 169 .320 5.4 8 Kansas Wesleyan 10 54 170 .318 5.4 9 Southwestern College 10 41 150 .273 4.1 10 Tabor College 10 33 132 .250 3.3

OPPONENT 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G1 Friends University 10 35 138 .254 3.5 2 McPherson College 11 46 177 .260 4.2 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 47 162 .290 4.7 4 Southwestern College 10 57 154 .370 5.7 5 Bethel College 10 62 164 .378 6.2 6 Ottawa University 12 76 197 .386 6.3 7 University of St.Mary 10 55 140 .393 5.5 8 Bethany College 10 57 144 .396 5.7 9 Sterling College 10 62 146 .425 6.2 10 Tabor College 10 69 148 .466 6.9

4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G1 University of St.Mary 10 15 27 .556 1.5 2 McPherson College 11 11 20 .550 1.0 3 Ottawa University 12 12 23 .522 1.0 4 Friends University 10 15 29 .517 1.5 5 Kansas Wesleyan 10 14 28 .500 1.4 6 Bethel College 10 13 29 .448 1.3 7 Sterling College 10 7 16 .438 0.7 8 Bethany College 10 10 23 .435 1.0 9 Tabor College 10 10 29 .345 1.0 10 Southwestern College 10 6 26 .231 0.6

OPPONENT 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS # Team G Conv Att Pct Per/G1 Friends University 10 4 24 .167 0.4 2 University of St.Mary 10 10 28 .357 1.0 3 Kansas Wesleyan 10 8 22 .364 0.8 4 Bethany College 10 11 28 .393 1.1 5 Sterling College 10 14 31 .452 1.4 6 Ottawa University 12 15 32 .469 1.3 7 Tabor College 10 9 18 .500 0.9 8 Bethel College 10 10 19 .526 1.0 9 McPherson College 11 18 32 .563 1.6 10 Southwestern College 10 13 19 .684 1.3

FIELD GOALS # Team G Made Att Pct Per/G1 Friends University 10 7 7 1.000 0.7 2 Bethany College 10 9 14 .643 0.9 3 Ottawa University 12 9 15 .600 0.8 4 Kansas Wesleyan 10 6 11 .545 0.6 5 McPherson College 11 5 11 .455 0.5 6 Tabor College 10 4 9 .444 0.4 Sterling College 10 4 9 .444 0.4 8 Bethel College 10 4 14 .286 0.4 9 University of St.Mary 10 2 10 .200 0.2 10 Southwestern College 10 1 8 .125 0.1

PAT KICKING # Team G Made Att Pct Per/G1 Kansas Wesleyan 10 20 20 1.000 2.0 2 University of St.Mary 10 32 33 .970 3.2 3 Southwestern College 10 17 18 .944 1.7 4 Ottawa University 12 61 68 .897 5.1 5 Sterling College 10 23 26 .885 2.3 6 McPherson College 11 51 58 .879 4.6 7 Bethany College 10 22 27 .815 2.2 8 Friends University 10 33 42 .786 3.3 9 Tabor College 10 16 21 .762 1.6 10 Bethel College 10 20 27 .741 2.0

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RUSHING# Player Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G1 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH JR 11 214 1030 4.8 21 93.6 2 Colquitt, Rashard STER JR 10 181 835 4.6 9 83.5 3 Winship, Jake KWU Jr 10 224 764 3.4 5 76.4 4 Evans, Lance SWC 10 211 648 3.1 3 64.8 5 Otto, Andy OTT 11 123 709 5.8 7 64.5 6 Abell, Jarret BTHL SO 9 156 518 3.3 3 57.6 7 Trotter, Jeran FRND JR 9 66 466 7.1 3 51.8 8 Washington, Derek TABR SO 9 154 424 2.8 9 47.1 9 Malcolm, Oshane BTHY SO 9 130 375 2.9 5 41.7 10 Jones, Kyle USM SR 10 114 404 3.5 5 40.4

PASSING # Player Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Avg/G1 Haller, Ethan OTT 12 501 311 17 .621 4882 43 406.8 2 Mascarenas, Shane MCPH JR 11 357 212 15 .594 3201 33 291.0 3 Baker, Steven BTHY SR 10 398 209 25 .525 2631 13 263.1 4 Rozzell, Tim FRND SO 10 306 177 15 .578 2451 23 245.1 5 Robles, Daniel USM JR 10 399 213 14 .534 2304 15 230.4 6 Hiebert, Garrett BTHL JR 10 353 167 10 .473 2073 19 207.3 7 Webster, Doug KWU Jr 9 286 139 14 .486 1778 12 197.6 8 Amos, Marc TABR SO 9 184 86 8 .467 1256 7 139.6 9 Barrett, Jordan SWC 10 253 126 10 .498 1395 9 139.5 10 Burbank, Keoki STER JR 10 202 109 12 .540 1101 9 110.1

PASS EFFICIENCY (MIN. 10.0/GAME) # Player Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds TD Eff 1 Haller, Ethan OTT 12 501 311 17 .621 4882 43 165.5 2 Mascarenas, Shane MCPH JR 11 357 212 15 .594 3201 33 156.8 3 Rozzell, Tim FRND SO 10 306 177 15 .578 2451 23 140.1 4 Hiebert, Garrett BTHL JR 10 353 167 10 .473 2073 19 108.7 5 Amos, Marc TABR SO 9 184 86 8 .467 1256 7 107.9 6 Robles, Daniel USM JR 10 399 213 14 .534 2304 15 107.3 7 Baker, Steven BTHY SR 10 398 209 25 .525 2631 13 106.3 8 Webster, Doug KWU Jr 9 286 139 14 .486 1778 12 104.9 9 Burbank, Keoki STER JR 10 202 109 12 .540 1101 9 102.6 10 Barrett, Jordan SWC 10 253 126 10 .498 1395 9 100.0

TOTAL OFFENSE # Player Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1 Haller, Ethan OTT 12 -110 4882 565 4772 397.7 2 Mascarenas, Shane MCPH JR 11 -64 3201 386 3137 285.2 3 Rozzell, Tim FRND SO 10 323 2451 419 2774 277.4 4 Baker, Steven BTHY SR 10 -94 2631 443 2537 253.7 5 Robles, Daniel USM JR 10 34 2304 460 2338 233.8 6 Hiebert, Garrett BTHL JR 10 176 2073 471 2249 224.9 7 Webster, Doug KWU Jr 9 175 1778 389 1953 217.0 8 Amos, Marc TABR SO 9 87 1256 258 1343 149.2 9 Burbank, Keoki STER JR 10 142 1101 277 1243 124.3 10 Barrett, Jordan SWC 10 -153 1395 329 1242 124.2

RECEPTIONS/GAME # Player Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/G 1 Anderson, Clarence OTT 12 94 1699 21 18.1 7.8 2 Schultz, Corey OTT 11 85 1535 8 18.1 7.7 3 Hyde, Mike FRND JR 10 75 1110 9 14.8 7.5 4 Anderson, Robert BTHY JR 8 53 669 4 12.6 6.6 5 Wallin, Glen USM SR 9 58 586 4 10.1 6.4 6 Skinner, Andy MCPH SO 11 67 1112 14 16.6 6.1 7 Walburn, Frankie USM SO 10 57 794 5 13.9 5.7 8 Francis, Lance BTHL SR 9 42 551 4 13.1 4.7 Willie, Harris USM SR 9 42 388 4 9.2 4.7 10 Harrison, Stephen MCPH SR 11 49 825 9 16.8 4.5

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RECEIVE YDS/GAME# Player Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/G1 Anderson, Clarence OTT 12 94 1699 21 18.1 141.6 2 Schultz, Corey OTT 11 85 1535 8 18.1 139.5 3 Hyde, Mike FRND JR 10 75 1110 9 14.8 111.0 4 Skinner, Andy MCPH SO 11 67 1112 14 16.6 101.1 5 Anderson, Robert BTHY JR 8 53 669 4 12.6 83.6 6 Walburn, Frankie USM SO 10 57 794 5 13.9 79.4 7 Pierce, Doug FRND JR 10 37 789 11 21.3 78.9 8 Burnett, Taylor OTT 9 40 687 8 17.2 76.3 9 Jost, Daniel TABR FR 8 34 608 4 17.9 76.0 10 Harrison, Stephen MCPH SR 11 49 825 9 16.8 75.0

ALL PURPOSE YARDS# Player Team Cl G Rush Rec PR KR Other Tot Avg/G1 Anderson, Clarence OTT 12 11 1699 134 719 0 2563 213.6 2 Harrison, Stephen MCPH SR 11 5 825 338 706 0 1874 170.4 3 Schultz, Corey OTT 11 0 1535 90 48 0 1673 152.1 4 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH JR 11 1030 273 0 0 0 1303 118.5 5 Skinner, Andy MCPH SO 11 -4 1112 0 125 0 1233 112.1 6 Hyde, Mike FRND JR 10 6 1110 0 0 0 1116 111.6 7 Colquitt, Rashard STER JR 10 835 139 0 125 0 1099 109.9 8 Walburn, Frankie USM SO 10 8 794 57 197 25 1081 108.1 9 Abell, Jarret BTHL SO 9 518 180 0 247 0 945 105.0 10 Otto, Andy OTT 11 709 317 0 49 0 1075 97.7

SCORING # Player Team Cl G TD XPT 2XP FG Pts Pts/G1 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH JR 11 23 0 1 0 140 12.7 2 Anderson, Clarence OTT 12 22 0 0 0 132 11.0 3 Skinner, Andy MCPH SO 11 14 0 0 0 84 7.6 4 Rozzell, Tim FRND SO 10 12 0 2 0 76 7.6 5 Voth-Gaeddert, Lee BTHL SO 10 9 6 0 3 69 6.9 6 Pierce, Doug FRND JR 10 11 0 1 0 68 6.8 7 Washington, Derek TABR SO 9 10 0 0 0 60 6.7 8 Wieder, Casey OTT 11 0 49 0 6 67 6.1 9 Colquitt, Rashard STER JR 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 10 Eason, Travis MCPH JR 11 0 50 0 5 65 5.9

SCORING (TDS) # Player Team Cl G TD Rush Rcv Ret 2XP Pts Pts/G1 Lafi tte, Aaron MCPH JR 11 23 21 2 0 1 140 12.7 2 Anderson, Clarence OTT 12 22 1 21 0 0 132 11.0 3 Skinner, Andy MCPH SO 11 14 0 14 0 0 84 7.6 4 Rozzell, Tim FRND SO 10 12 12 0 0 2 76 7.6 5 Pierce, Doug FRND JR 10 11 0 11 0 1 68 6.8 6 Washington, Derek TABR SO 9 10 9 1 0 0 60 6.7 7 Colquitt, Rashard STER JR 10 10 9 1 0 0 60 6.0 8 Hyde, Mike FRND JR 10 9 0 9 0 2 58 5.8 9 Harrison, Stephen MCPH SR 11 10 0 9 1 1 62 5.6 10 Otto, Andy OTT 11 10 7 3 0 0 60 5.5

SCORING (KICK) # Player Team Cl G PAT FGs Pts Pts/G1 Wieder, Casey OTT 11 49 6 67 6.1 2 Eason, Travis MCPH JR 11 50 5 65 5.9 3 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 9 22 9 49 5.4 4 Johnson, Drew FRND JR 10 29 7 50 5.0 5 McKeon, Scotty KWU Sr 10 20 6 38 3.8 6 Schattle, Bobby USM SO 10 31 2 37 3.7 7 Dunn, Doug STER FR 10 23 4 35 3.5 8 Gulledge, Stephen TABR FR 10 15 4 27 2.7 9 Ledy, Austin SWC 8 15 1 18 2.3 10 Scherling, Ren BTHL SO 9 14 1 17 1.9

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FIELD GOALS # Player Team Cl G FG FGA Pct FG/G1 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 9 9 13 69.231 1.0 2 Johnson, Drew FRND JR 10 7 7 100.000 0.7 3 McKeon, Scotty KWU Sr 10 6 11 54.545 0.6 4 Wieder, Casey OTT 11 6 9 66.667 0.5 5 Eason, Travis MCPH JR 11 5 11 45.455 0.5 6 Dunn, Doug STER FR 10 4 9 44.444 0.4 Gulledge, Stephen TABR FR 10 4 9 44.444 0.4 8 Voth-Gaeddert, Lee BTHL SO 10 3 10 30.000 0.3 9 Schattle, Bobby USM SO 10 2 10 20.000 0.2 10 Cebold, Michael OTT 12 2 2 100.000 0.2

FIELD GOALS PCT # Player Team Cl G FG FGA Pct Long 1 Cebold, Michael OTT 12 2 2 100.000 33 Johnson, Drew FRND JR 10 7 7 100.000 43 3 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 9 9 13 69.231 48 4 Wieder, Casey OTT 11 6 9 66.667 46 5 McKeon, Scotty KWU Sr 10 6 11 54.545 42 6 Eason, Travis MCPH JR 11 5 11 45.455 44 7 Dunn, Doug STER FR 10 4 9 44.444 33 Gulledge, Stephen TABR FR 10 4 9 44.444 50 9 Voth-Gaeddert, Lee BTHL SO 10 3 10 30.000 41 10 Hall, Josh OTT 12 1 4 25.000 47 Scherling, Ren BTHL SO 9 1 4 25.000 22

PAT KICKING PCT # Player Team Cl G Made Att Pct1 Hall, Josh OTT 12 8 8 100.000 McKeon, Scotty KWU Sr 10 20 20 100.000 Schattle, Bobby USM SO 10 31 31 100.000 Tria, Matt SWC 10 2 2 100.000 5 Ledy, Austin SWC 8 15 16 93.750 6 Fambrough, Alex BTHY JR 9 22 24 91.667 7 Eason, Travis MCPH JR 11 50 56 89.286 8 Wieder, Casey OTT 11 49 55 89.091 9 Dunn, Doug STER FR 10 23 26 88.462 10 Voth-Gaeddert, Lee BTHL SO 10 6 7 85.714

PUNTING (MIN. 1.0/GAME)# Player Team Cl G Punt Yds Avg 1 Tria, Matt SWC 10 62 2471 39.9 2 Eason, Travis MCPH JR 11 36 1407 39.1 3 Gulledge, Stephen TABR FR 10 54 2082 38.6 4 Voth-Gaeddert, Lee BTHL SO 10 65 2468 38.0 5 McKeon, Scotty KWU Sr 10 67 2485 37.1 6 Cebold, Michael OTT 12 42 1476 35.1 7 Wheeler, Josh STER SO 10 42 1444 34.4 8 Johnson, Drew FRND JR 10 40 1360 34.0 9 Knight, Joshua BTHY FR 10 53 1793 33.8 10 Sutton, Ryan USM 8 36 1161 32.3

PUNT RETURNS (MIN. 1.2/GAME) # Player Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg 1 Harrison, Stephen MCPH SR 11 26 338 0 13.0 2 Autry, Dewayne BTHY FR 10 13 155 1 11.9 3 Hammond, Reed BTHL SR 10 20 159 0 8.0 4 Alsobrook, Troy KWU Jr 9 28 199 0 7.1 5 Maddox, Jess SWC 10 13 78 0 6.0 6 Schultz, Corey OTT 11 16 90 0 5.6 7 Cunningham, Quinn FRND SR 10 17 45 0 2.6

KICK OFF RETURNS (MIN. 1.2/GAME) # Player Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg1 Harrison, Stephen MCPH SR 11 22 706 1 32.1 2 Maddox, Jess SWC 10 31 767 1 24.7 3 Ham, Corey KWU Jr 9 11 268 0 24.4 4 Anderson, Clarence OTT 12 31 719 0 23.2 5 Autry, Dewayne BTHY FR 10 21 475 0 22.6 6 Goodson, Antonio TABR FR 9 33 657 0 19.9 7 Johnson, James BTHY FR 8 10 194 0 19.4 8 Ridley, Kameron USM FR 10 17 315 0 18.5 9 Walburn, Frankie USM SO 10 12 197 0 16.4 10 Roddy, Chris TABR FR 9 15 229 0 15.3

INTERCEPTIONS # Player Team Cl G Int Yds TD Int/G1 Cunningham, Quinn FRND SR 10 8 87 1 0.8 2 Harper, Terrell USM SO 10 6 0 0 0.6 Thigpen, Shelton MCPH JR 10 6 131 0 0.6 4 Barnes, Marvin BTHY JR 9 5 139 1 0.6 5 Batts, Michael FRND Sr 10 5 40 1 0.5 6 Lott, Andrew STER SR 10 4 14 0 0.4 Perry, Cole FRND SO 10 4 0 0 0.4 8 Bell, Renard STER FR 8 3 10 0 0.4 9 Gomez, J.L. MCPH SO 11 4 107 1 0.4 10 Barrett, Chris USM Fr 9 3 50 0 0.3 Raught, Richard KWU Sr 9 3 10 0 0.3

PASSES DEFENDED # Player Team Cl G Brup Int Tot PD/G1 Raught, Richard KWU Sr 9 11 3 14 1.6 2 Harper, Terrell USM SO 10 9 6 15 1.5 Perry, Cole FRND SO 10 11 4 15 1.5 4 Cunningham, Quinn FRND SR 10 6 8 14 1.4 5 Autry, Dewayne BTHY FR 10 11 2 13 1.3 6 Noel, Trevor SWC 8 9 0 9 1.1 7 Daugharthy, David BTHL SR 10 8 3 11 1.1 8 Ibe, Ginikachi MCPH JR 11 10 2 12 1.1 9 Batts, Michael FRND Sr 10 4 5 9 0.9 Hammond, Reed BTHL SR 10 7 2 9 0.9 Mitchell, Ken KWU So 10 6 3 9 0.9 Thigpen, Shelton MCPH JR 10 3 6 9 0.9

TACKLES (ALL POSITIONS) # Player Team Cl G UA A Tot Avg/G1 Stutzman, Teal TABR JR 10 64 29 93 9.3 2 Paulson, Jeff MCPH SR 11 51 48 99 9.0 Tazkargy, Zak SWC 10 45 45 90 9.0 4 Simplice, Jeff rey BTHY SO 10 56 33 89 8.9 5 Hojje, Josh OTT 11 55 40 95 8.6 6 Thomas, Adrian KWU So 10 46 40 86 8.6 7 Brenner, Fielding OTT 12 46 49 95 7.9 8 Haywood, Joaquim TABR JR 8 49 14 63 7.9 9 Powers, Will MCPH JR 11 36 49 85 7.7 10 Collins, Milton BTHY FR 8 34 21 55 6.9

SACKS # Player Team Cl G UA A Yds Tot Av/G1 Shelton, Patrick KWU Sr 10 9 3 82 10.5 1.1 Davis, Dexter FRND FR 10 10 2 70 11.0 1.1 Ridgeway, Blake SWC 10 8 6 64 11.0 1.1 4 Highley, Jordan FRND SR 10 9 2 60 10.0 1.0 5 Homolka, Seth OTT 12 9 3 67 10.5 0.9 6 Collins, Milton BTHY FR 8 6 0 47 6.0 0.8 7 Hojje, Josh OTT 11 6 3 25 7.5 0.7 Jones, Scott MCPH JR 11 7 1 56 7.5 0.7 9 McCartney, James BTHL SR 10 4 4 33 6.0 0.6 10 Diehl, Ross OTT 12 6 2 31 7.0 0.6

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TACKLES FOR LOSS # Player Team Cl G UA A Yds Tot Avg/G1 Hojje, Josh OTT 11 17 12 66 23.0 2.12 McCartney, James BTHL SR 10 17 6 78 20.0 2.0 3 Highley, Jordan FRND SR 10 15 7 85 18.5 1.9 4 Shelton, Patrick KWU Sr 10 15 6 98 18.0 1.8 5 Ridgeway, Blake SWC 10 11 11 81 16.5 1.7 6 Collins, Milton BTHY FR 8 12 1 81 12.5 1.6 7 Thomas, Adrian KWU So 10 12 7 60 15.5 1.6 8 Davis, Dexter FRND FR 10 13 3 89 14.5 1.5 9 Paulson, Jeff MCPH SR 11 13 5 61 15.5 1.4 10 Stephens, Caleb BTHL JR 10 12 4 50 14.0 1.4

FUMBLES FORCED # Player Team Cl G Num Avg/G1 Collins, Milton BTHY FR 8 4 0.5 2 Diehl, Ross OTT 12 4 0.3 3 McCartney, James BTHL SR 10 3 0.3 4 Hojje, Josh OTT 11 3 0.3 Powers, Will MCPH JR 11 3 0.3 6 Anunaso, Shawn FRND SO 8 2 0.3 Goodie, Kevin BTHY FR 8 2 0.3 Starling, Charles KWU Sr 8 2 0.3 Wooten, Noah USM JR 8 2 0.3 10 Barrett, Chris USM Fr 9 2 0.2 Mosier, Ben BTHL SR 9 2 0.2 Raught, Richard KWU Sr 9 2 0.2

Points ..................................................... 79 ............................... Ottawa University ............................................... at Tabor College .....................................................10/10/09

Total Off ense ....................................... 711 ............................ Ottawa University ............................................... at Tabor College .....................................................10/10/09

Rushing yards ..................................... 373 ............................ Friends University ................................................ vs Tabor College .....................................................09/26/09 Rushing attempts .............................. 59 ............................... Sterling College ................................................... vs Tabor College .....................................................10/17/09Rushing TDs ......................................... 6 ................................. McPherson College ............................................ at Haskell Indian Nations ....................................09/05/09 6 ................................. Ottawa University ............................................... at Tabor College .....................................................10/10/09 6 ................................. University of St.Mary .......................................... vs Tabor College .....................................................11/14/09 Longest rush ....................................... 81 ............................... Friends University ............................................... at Kansas Wesleyan ...............................................11/07/09

Passing yards ....................................... 587 ............................Ottawa University ................................................ vs McPherson College .........................................09/19/09Passing attempts ............................... 71 ...............................University of St.Mary ........................................... vs Southern Nazarene .........................................09/05/09 Passing TDs .......................................... 5 .................................Several Teams ......................................................... vs Several Opponents ...............................Multiple DatesLongest pass ....................................... 89 ...............................Ottawa University ................................................ at Friends University ............................................11/14/09 Passes completed .............................. 42 ...............................Ottawa University ................................................ vs McPherson College .........................................09/19/09Had intercepted ................................. 6 .................................Bethany College ................................................... vs Friends University ............................................10/24/09 Field goal attempts ........................... 4 ................................. Ottawa University ................................................ vs McPherson College .........................................09/19/09 4 ................................. Bethany College ................................................... at Southwestern College ....................................10/17/09 Field goal made .................................. 3 ................................. Bethany College ................................................... at Southwestern College ....................................10/17/09 Longest fi eld goal attempt ............ 57 ............................... Bethel College ....................................................... at Southwestern College ....................................10/31/09 57 ............................... Tabor College ......................................................... at Southwestern College ....................................11/07/09Longest fi eld goal made 50 ............................... Tabor College .......................................................... vs McPherson College .........................................10/31/09

Punts ...................................................... 12 ............................... Bethel College ...................................................... at Ottawa University ............................................09/12/09 12 ............................... Kansas Wesleyan ................................................. at Ottawa University ............................................10/31/09Longest punt ....................................... 76 ............................... Southwestern College ....................................... at Kansas Wesleyan ...............................................11/14/09Punt returns ......................................... 6 ................................. McPherson College ............................................ at Haskell Indian Nations ....................................09/05/09 6 ................................. Bethel College ...................................................... at Southwestern College ....................................10/31/09 Punt return yards ............................... 99 ............................... McPherson College ............................................ at Haskell Indian Nations ....................................09/05/09 99 ............................... Ottawa University ............................................... vs Bethel College ...................................................09/12/09 Longest punt return ......................... 60 ............................... Bethany College .................................................. vs MacMurray .........................................................09/26/09 Punt return TDs .................................. 1 ................................. Bethany College .................................................. vs MacMurray .........................................................09/26/09

Kick returns .......................................... 11 ............................... Tabor College ........................................................ at Friends University ............................................09/26/09Kick return yards ................................ 257 ............................ Southwestern College ....................................... at Friends University ............................................09/19/09Longest kick return ........................... 86 ............................... Southwestern College ....................................... at Friends University ............................................09/19/09Kick return TDs ................................... 1 ................................. Southwestern College ....................................... at Friends University ............................................09/19/09 1 ................................. McPherson College ............................................ at Kansas Wesleyan ...............................................10/17/09 Interceptions ....................................... 6 ................................. Friends University ............................................... at Bethany College ................................................10/24/09Interception return yds ................... 296 ............................ McPherson College ............................................ vs Bethany College ...............................................11/14/09 Longest Interception return .......... 98 ............................... Bethany College .................................................. vs University of St.Mary .......................................09/12/09Inteception return TDs .................... 3 ................................. McPherson College ............................................ vs Bethany College ...............................................11/14/09

Fumbles Lost ....................................... 5 ................................. Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. at Haskell Indian Nations ....................................10/10/09

2009 KCAC FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS(Players listed below meet or exceed the minimum and have played in at least 75.0 % of their team’s games.)

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Fumbles Lost ....................................... 5 ................................. Sterling College ................................................... at Bethel College ...................................................11/14/09 Fumbles recovered ........................... 5 ................................. Bethel College ....................................................... vs Sterling College ................................................11/14/09

Sacked by opp .................................... 11 ................................ Kansas Wesleyan .................................................. at Ottawa University ............................................10/31/09 QB sacks ................................................ 11 ................................ Ottawa University ................................................ vs Kansas Wesleyan ..............................................10/31/09

Turnovers committed ...................... 8 ................................. Bethany College ................................................... vs Bethel College ...................................................10/10/09 8 ................................. Bethany College ................................................... vs Friends University ............................................10/24/09

Turnovers caused ............................ 5 ................................. Bethany College ................................................... at Kansas Wesleyan ...............................................10/03/09 5 ................................. Bethel College ....................................................... at Bethany College ................................................10/10/09 5 ................................. Bethel College ....................................................... vs Sterling College ................................................11/14/09

Penalties ............................................... 17 ............................... Friends University ................................................ at McPherson College ..........................................09/12/09 Penalties yards .................................... 175 ............................ Friends University ................................................ at McPherson College ..........................................09/12/09

Total off ense ............................................. 585 ............... Ethan Haller, Ottawa University ..................................... vs McPherson College ....................................09/19/09

Rushing yards .......................................... 182 .............. Jeran Trotter, Friends University .................................... vs Tabor College ................................................09/26/09 Rushing attempts .................................... 38 ................ Jarret Abell, Bethel College ............................................. at Bethany College ...........................................10/10/09 38 ................ Lance Evans, Southwestern College ............................ vs Bethany College ..........................................10/17/09 Rushing TDs .............................................. 4 ................... Aaron Lafi tte, McPherson College ................................ at University of Saint Mary ............................10/10/09 4 ................... Aaron Lafi tte, McPherson College ................................ vs Southwestern College ...............................10/24/09 Longest rush ............................................ 81 ................ Frank Miles, Friends University ...................................... at Kansas Wesleyan ..........................................11/07/09

Passing yards ............................................ 587 .............. Ethan Haller, Ottawa University ..................................... vs McPherson College ....................................09/19/09 Passing attempts .................................... 71 ................ Daniel Robles, University of Saint Mary ...................... vs Southern Nazarene .....................................09/05/09 Passing TDs ............................................... 5 ................... Several Individuals (7 occurances) ............................... vs Several Opponents ............................ Several DatesLongest pass ............................................ 89 ................. Ethan Haller, Ottawa University ..................................... at Friends University ........................................11/14/09 Passes completed ................................... 42 ................ Ethan Haller, Ottawa University ..................................... vs McPherson College ....................................09/19/09 Had intercepted ...................................... 6 .................... Steven Baker, Bethany College ...................................... vs Friends University .......................................10/24/09

Receiving yards ....................................... 291 .............. Clarence Anderson, Ottawa University ....................... vs Hastings College ..........................................11/21/09 Receptions ................................................ 17 ................ Corey Schultz, Ottawa University .................................. vs McPherson College ....................................09/19/09 Receiving TDs ........................................... 4 ................... Clarence Anderson, Ottawa University ....................... vs Southwestern College ...............................10/03/09 4 ................... Clarence Anderson, Ottawa University ....................... vs Hastings College ..........................................11/21/09 Longest reception .................................. 89 ................ Corey Schultz, Ottawa University .................................. at Friends University ........................................11/14/09

Field goal attempts ................................ 4 ................... Alex Fambrough, Bethany College ............................... at Southwestern College ...............................10/17/09 Field goals made ..................................... 3 ................... Alex Fambrough, Bethany College ............................... at Southwestern College ...............................10/17/09 Longest fi eld goal attempt ................. 57 ................ Lee Voth-Gaeddert, Bethel College .............................. at Southwestern College ...............................10/31/09 57 ................ Stephen Gulledge, Tabor College ................................. at Southwestern College ...............................11/07/09 Longest fi eld goal made ...................... 50 ................ Stephen Gulledge, Tabor College ................................. vs McPherson College ....................................10/31/09

Punts ........................................................... 12 ................ Lee Voth-Gaeddert, Bethel College .............................. at Ottawa University ........................................09/12/09 Longest punt ............................................ 76 ................ Matt Tria, Southwestern College ................................... at Kansas Wesleyan ..........................................11/14/09 Punt returns .............................................. 6 ................... Reed Hammond, Bethel College ................................... at Southwestern College ...............................10/31/09 Punt return yards .................................... 87 ................ Troy Alsobrook, Kansas Wesleyan ................................. vs Tabor College ................................................09/12/09 Longest punt return .............................. 60 ................ Dewayne Autry, Bethany College ................................. vs MacMurray .....................................................09/26/09 Punt return TDs ....................................... 1 ................... Dewayne Autry, Bethany College ................................. vs MacMurray .....................................................09/26/09

Kick returns ............................................... 7 ................... Frankie Walburn, University of Saint Mary ................. vs McPherson College ....................................10/10/09 7 ................... Antonio Goodson, Tabor College .................................. at Sterling College ............................................10/17/09 Kick return yards ..................................... 189 .............. Jess Maddox, Southwestern College ........................... at Friends University ........................................09/19/09 Longest kick return ................................ 86 ................ Jess Maddox, Southwestern College ........................... at Friends University ........................................09/19/09 Kick return TDs ........................................ 1 ................... Jess Maddox, Southwestern College ........................... at Friends University ........................................09/19/09 ........................................................................ 1 ................... Stephen Harrison, McPherson College ....................... at Kansas Wesleyan ..........................................10/17/09

Interceptions ............................................ 3 ................... Michael Batts, Friends University .................................. at McPherson College .....................................09/12/09 Interception return yards .................... 113 .............. Austin Brown, McPherson College ............................... vs Bethany College ..........................................11/14/09 Longest Interception return ............... 98 ................ Marvin Barnes, Bethany College ................................... vs University of Saint Mary ............................09/12/09 Interception Return TDs ....................... 1 ................... Several Individuals (14 occurances) ............................. vs Several Opponents ........................... Several Dates

Tackles ........................................................ 19 ................ Zak Tazkargy, Southwestern College ........................... vs Sterling College ...........................................09/12/09 19 ................ Jeff rey Simplice, Bethany College ................................. vs Friends University .......................................10/24/09

Sacks ........................................................... 5 ................... Dexter Davis, Friends University .................................... vs Southwestern College ...............................09/19/09 Tackles for loss ......................................... 6 ................... Patrick Shelton, Kansas Wesleyan ................................. vs Southwestern College ...............................11/14/09

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FIRST TEAM OFFENSEQuarterback ...........................(U) Ethan Haller ...............................Ottawa University ......................................6-0 ............198 ............ Sr. ........... Anaheim, Calif. Running Backs .......................Jake Winship ....................................Kansas Wesleyan University ...................6-0 ............220 ............ Jr. ............ Yuba City, Calif. (U) Aaron Lafi tte ..............................McPherson College ...................................5-9 ............220 ............ Jr. ............ Ironwood, Ariz. (R) Rashard Colquitt .......................Sterling College ........................................ 5-10 ...........200 ............ Jr. ............ Corrigen, Texas Fullback ....................................Ryley Greenbaum ...........................Friends University .................................... 5-11 ...........225 ............ Sr. ........... Douglas, Kan. Wide Receivers ......................Mike Hyde .........................................Friends University ......................................6-5 ............230 ............ Jr. ............ Haysville, Kan. Stephen Harrison ...........................McPherson College ...................................6-1 ............180 ............ Sr. ........... Columbus, Miss. Clarence Anderson ........................Ottawa University ......................................5-9 ............150 ........... So. ........... Wichita, Kan. Corey Schultz ...................................Ottawa University ......................................6-3 ............180 ............ Sr. ........... Quenemo, Kan. Tight End .................................(U) (R) Taylor Burnett .....................Ottawa University ......................................6-5 ............227 ............ Sr. ........... Lenexa, Kan.Off ensive Linemen ...............Jacob McKenzie ..............................Friends University ......................................6-5 ............310 ............ Jr. ............ Eureka, Kan. (U) Casey Hayes ...............................McPherson College ...................................6-5 ............305 ............ Sr. ........... Walnut Creek, Calif. David Kraft ........................................McPherson College ...................................6-3 ............255 ........... So. ........... Peck, Kan. Julian Mendez .................................Ottawa University ......................................6-3 ............233 ............ Sr. ........... San Diego, Calif. (U) (R) Matt Pennington ...............Ottawa University ......................................6-2 ............285 ............ Sr. ........... Highland Village, TexasUtility ........................................Stephen Harrison ...........................McPherson College ...................................6-1 ............180 ............ Sr. ........... Columbus, Miss.

FIRST TEAM DEFENSEDefensive Backs ....................(U) Quinn Cunningham ................Friends University ......................................6-2 ............200 ............ Sr. ........... Salina, Kan. (R) Ken Mitchell ...............................Kansas Wesleyan University ................. 5-11 ...........180 ........... So. ........... Humble, Texas Shelton Thigpen .............................McPherson College ................................. 5-11 ...........180 ............ Jr. ............ Wylie, Texas Terrell Harper ...................................University of Saint Mary ..........................6-2 ............175 ........... So. ........... Timmonsville, S.C. Linebackers .............................(U) (R) Jeff Paulson .........................McPherson College ...................................6-0 ............210 ............ Sr. ........... Limon, Colo. (U) (R) Ross Diehl ............................Ottawa University ......................................6-2 ............210 ............ Sr. ........... Sedalia, Colo. Josh Hojje ..........................................Ottawa University ......................................6-2 ............220 ............ Jr. ............ Newport News, Va. Zak Tazkargy .....................................Southwestern College .............................6-3 ............240 ........... So. ........... Wellington, Kan. Defensive Linemen ..............(U) (R) James McCartney ..............Bethel College ............................................6-1 ............320 ............ Sr. ........... Hesston, Kan. (U) (R) Jordan Highley ...................Friends University ......................................6-2 ............250 ............ Sr. ........... Fort Scott, Kan. Scott Jones........................................McPherson College ...................................6-4 ............255 ............ Jr. ............ Melvern, Kan. Jamison Shaw ..................................Ottawa University ......................................6-4 ............261 ............ Sr. ........... Raymore, Mo.

FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMSPlace Kickers ...........................(U) Travis Eason ...............................McPherson College ................................. 5-10 ...........170 ............ Jr. ............ Tulsa, Okla. (U) Casey Wieder .............................Ottawa University .................................... 5-10 ...........200 ............ Jr. ............ North Richland Hills, Texas Punter .......................................(U) Matt Tria ......................................Southwestern College .............................6-1 ............190 ............ Fr. ........... Sapulpa, Okla. Punt Returner.........................(U) Stephen Harrison.....................McPherson College ...................................6-1 ............180 ............ Sr. ........... Columbus, Miss. Kick Returner ..........................(U) Stephen Harrison.....................McPherson College ...................................6-1 ............180 ............ Sr. ........... Columbus, Miss. __________________ (U) = Unanimous selection. (R) = Repeat selection from 2008 First-Team All-KCAC

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2009 KCAC INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

COACH OF THE YEAR ......................................................................................................................Kent Kessinger ........................................................ Ottawa University

ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR .............................................................................................Matt Welch ................................................................ Friends University

PLAYER OF THE YEAR .....................................................................................................................Ethan Haller .............................................................. Ottawa University

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ...........................................................................................Ethan Haller .............................................................. Ottawa University

CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR .................................................................................James McCartney .................................................. Bethel College

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR .................................................................................Stephen Harrison ................................................... McPherson College

DR. TED KESSINGER CHAMPION OF CHARACTER AWARD .........................................Andy Otto ................................................................. Ottawa University

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SECOND TEAM OFFENSEQuarterback ................................Shane Mascerenas ....................McPherson College .................................6-0 ..............190 ................ Jr. ................Peoria, Ariz. Running Backs ............................Jarrett Abell .................................Bethel College ...........................................5-9 ..............185 ............... So. ...............Phillipsburg, Kan. Frank Miles ...................................Friends University ...................................5-10 ............180 ................ Jr. ................Oklahoma City, Okla. Andy Otto .....................................Ottawa University ...................................5-11 ............178 ................Sr. ...............Drexel, Mo. Lance Evans .................................Southwestern College ...........................5-11 ............180 ................Fr.................Quitman, Texas Fullback .........................................Raashaun Payne .........................McPherson College ................................5-10 ............275 ................ Jr. ................Coolidge, Ariz. Wide Receivers ...........................Robert Anderson .......................Bethany College .......................................6-2 ..............205 ................ Jr. ................Rialto, Calif. Lee Voth-Gaeddert ....................Bethel College ...........................................6-2 ..............190 ............... So. ..............Hesston, Kan. Doug Pierce .................................Friends University ....................................6-6 ..............210 ................ Jr. ................Arp, Texas Andy Skinner ...............................McPherson College ................................5-10 ............175 ............... So. ...............Montezuma, Kan. Tight End ......................................Javis Franklin ...............................Friends University ....................................6-4 ..............250 ................ Jr. ................Birmingham, Ala. Off ensive Linemen ....................Albino Quinones ........................Bethel College ...........................................6-1 ..............295 ................Sr. ...............San Antonio, Texas Oscar Torres .................................Kansas Wesleyan University .................6-3 ..............280 ................ Jr. ................Red Bluff , Calif. Christopher Jackson .................Bethany College .......................................6-1 ..............330 ................ Jr. ................Houston, Texas Keaton Kendall ...........................Friends University ....................................6-1 ..............280 ............... So. ...............Maize, Kan. Mike Danski .................................Sterling College ........................................6-1 ..............280 ................ Jr. ................Venice, Fla. Utility .............................................Clarence Anderson ...................Ottawa University ....................................5-9 ..............150 ............... So. ...............Wichita, Kan.

SECOND TEAM DEFENSEDefensive Backs .........................Reed Hammond .........................Bethel College ...........................................5-9 ..............190 ................Sr. ...............Hesston, Kan. Cole Perry .....................................Friends University ...................................5-10 ............180 ............... So. ...............Maize, Kan. Richard Raught ...........................Kansas Wesleyan University .................6-1 ..............195 ................Sr. ...............Palmdale, Calif. Ginikachi Ibe ...............................McPherson College .................................5-8 ..............180 ................ Jr. ................San Jose, Calif. Linebackers ..................................Jesse Jerde ...................................Friends University ....................................6-1 ..............215 ............... So. ...............Newton, Kan. Adrian Thomas ...........................Kansas Wesleyan University ................5-10 ............220 ............... So. ...............Diamond Bar, Calif. Will Powers ...................................McPherson College .................................5-9 ..............240 ................ Jr. ................Garden City, Kan. Austin Kingsbury .......................Sterling College .......................................5-11 ............195 ................Sr. ...............Smith Center, Kan. Defensive Linemen ...................Joel Maple ....................................Bethel College ...........................................6-3 ..............240 ................Sr. ...............Umatilla, Fla. Blake Gordon ..............................Friends University ....................................6-3 ..............315 ................ Jr. ................Wewoka, Okla. Pat Shelton ...................................Kansas Wesleyan University .................6-3 ..............240 ................Sr. ...............Palm Harbor, Fla. Blake Ridgeway ..........................Southwestern College ............................6-2 ..............265 ................Sr. ...............Hazelton, Kan.

SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMSPunter ............................................Travis Eason .................................McPherson College ................................5-10 ............170 ................ Jr. ................Tulsa, Okla. Punt Returner..............................DeWayne Autrey ........................Bethany College .......................................6-1 ..............185 ............... So. ...............South Houston, Texas Kick Returner ...............................Clarence Anderson ...................Ottawa University ....................................5-9 ..............150 ............... So. ...............Wichita, Kan.

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-KCAC SELECTIONS

BETHANY COLLEGE: DeWayne Autrey, UTIL; Jamil Owens, DB; Jeff rey Simplice, DB; Milton Collins, LB; Michael Terry, DL

BETHEL COLLEGE: Jeremy Newhouse, FB; Lance Francis, WR; Matt Reiger, TE; Caleb Stephens, DL; Reed Hammond, PR

FRIENDS UNIVERSITY: Tim Rozzell, QB; Michael Batts, DB; Jeremy VanNice, LB; Brek Train, LB; Monty Welch, DL; Dexter Davis, DL; Drew Johnson, PK

KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY: Anthony Berry, WR; Jason Engelberg, WR; Corey Ham, WR; Kyle Barthel, OL; Kane Kaualoku, LB; Charles Starling, DL; T.J. DiPrima, DL; Joe LaLone, DL

McPHERSON COLLEGE: John Davidson, FB; Joe Becker, OL; Chris Lange, OL; J.L. Gomez, DB; Drew Griff en, DL; John Sobczuk, DL

OTTAWA UNIVERSITY: Zach Schultz, WR; Daniel Caldera, OL; Jay Smith, DB; Earl Moorning, DB; Fielding Brenner, LB; Art Rubio, LB; Seth Homolka, DL; Jarvis Morehead-Reed, DL

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE: Jeff Schaefer, WR; John Richmond, OL; Russ Lester, OL; Jesse Maddox, UTIL; Josh Burch, LB; Thaddeus Carrena, DL; Jess Maddox, KR

STERLING COLLEGE: Ray Smith, OL; Drew Lott, DB; Justin Hejny, LB; Quinton Burgess, DL; Mike Jones, DL

TABOR COLLEGE: Teal Stutzman, LB; Drew Little, OL; Stephen Gulledge, P

UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARY: Daniel Robles, QB; Glen Wallin, WR; Frankie Walburn, WR; Robbis Smith, OL; Erik Kidwell DB; Tyler Osburn, LB; Ryan McDonald, LB; Patrick Derman, DL

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POST-GAME MEAL INFORMATION

The following restaurants are offi cial game day sponsors of Kansas Wesleyan Athletics for the upcoming season. Please consider using them to feed your teams during your visit to Salina.

Cici’s Pizza is the Offi cial Pizza Sponsor of KWU Athletics. Give CiCi’s a call and they can accommodate your needs.

Quizno’s Sub on East Crawford is the official sandwich provider of Kansas Wesleyan University Athletics.

Chili’s Grill and Bar is the offi cial restaurant Sponsor of Kansas Wesleyan Athletics. Give them a call about accommodating your team’s needs during your visit to Salina.

A complete list of Salina restaurants and lodging options are available on the KWU Website at the following address: http://www.kwu.edu/admissions/travelguide.html

Again in the 2010 season, Kansas Wesleyan will play its football games at Salina Stadium located at Salina Central High School. Salina Stadium features nearly 7,000 seats overlooking a synthetic turf fi eld that was installed in the summer of 2005.

Visiting teams are asked to arrive at Salina Stadium and locker room facilities will be located in the annex building located along the north end of the stadium. Visiting teams will use the east side of the annex building as their locker room facility. There is parking for busses in the large parking lot to the south of the school buildings. Please park busses along the north edge of the parking lot. Since this is not our facility, we ask visiting teams to please make the best eff ort possible to clean up before your departure from the stadium.

A member of the KWU Athletic Department Staff will be at the Salina Stadium when your team arrives to greet you and direct you to the locker rooms and show your staff s where they can set up their equipment.

DIRECTIONS TO SALINA STADIUM

FROM THE NORTH OR SOUTH (US-81/I-135):Take the Crawford Street exit off I-135 (Exit 92) and turn heading east onto Crawford Street. Travel east on Crawford approximately two miles to Front Street. Turn right onto Front, and follow it towards the south. There is an entrance to the parking lot along Front just before you reach McAdams. You may also turn onto McAdams where there are additional parking lot access points. Salina Stadium is located on the east side of the Salina Central campus.

FROM THE EAST OR WEST (I-70):Exit I-70 onto I-135 South (Exit 250A). Travel south on I-135 for approximately four miles. Take the Crawford Street exit off I-135 (Exit 92) and turn heading east onto Crawford Street. Travel east on Crawford approximately two miles to Front Street. Turn right onto Front, and follow it towards the south. There is an entrance to the parking lot along Front just before you reach McAdams. You may also turn onto McAdams where there are additional parking lot access points. Salina Stadium is located on the east side of the Salina Central campus.

CITY OF SALINA INFORMATION

For more information about the City of Salina, please check out these informative sources on the Internet:

Salina Area Chamber of Commerce

www.salinakansas.org

City of Salina Offi cial Website

www.salina-ks.gov

VISITING TEAM INFORMATION GUIDE

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LODGING INFORMATION

Courtyard by Marriott is the offi cial hotel sponsor of Kansas Wesleyan Athletics this year.

Teams are encouraged to call ahead and speak with the Dana Bronson, Sales Director, to negotiate a team rate and to block rooms for your stay.

2450 South Ninth(In the Mid-State Plaza)

785.404.2777

1000 E. Crawford785.309.0600

3020 Riff el Drive785.309.1300

2255South Ninth785.820.8300

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