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1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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Second Team Offense<br />

T'^lit End<br />

'Dt .'=!t Moyers<br />

Hanover<br />

Position<br />

End<br />

Lineman<br />

Lineman<br />

Lineman<br />

Lineman<br />

Center<br />

End<br />

QB<br />

Back<br />

Back<br />

Receiver<br />

Name<br />

Derek Moyers<br />

John Surface<br />

Doug White<br />

Shawn Corbett<br />

David Busklll<br />

James Lewis<br />

Brian Ryder<br />

Aaron Keen<br />

Don Sewing<br />

Dave Kogan<br />

William Propst<br />

School<br />

Hanover<br />

Wash. & Lee<br />

Hanover<br />

SE Missouri State<br />

Hanover<br />

Hanover<br />

Arizona State<br />

Washington U.<br />

Drake<br />

Wabash<br />

Wash. & Lee<br />

Balloting<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

19<br />

17<br />

19<br />

18<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

21 (unanimous)<br />

Class<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Sr,<br />

Sr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Sr.<br />

So.<br />

So.<br />

Weight<br />

180<br />

225<br />

265<br />

280<br />

260<br />

225<br />

142<br />

195<br />

200<br />

205<br />

175<br />

OffsiiEive i'nenaf.<br />

John i..'face<br />

Washington & Lee<br />

Offensive Linema"<br />

Shawn Corbtfr<br />

S£ Missouri State<br />

C.;tet<br />

Ja^e-, Lewis<br />

Quarter-jack<br />

Aaror. Keen<br />

Wcihi'-.gton<br />

(SI tcu/s)<br />

Running Back<br />

Dave Kogan<br />

Wabash<br />

First Team All Ph<br />

• Second Tearr Ar r<br />

•ii yealasl<br />

yB<br />

3ffr;..-ivf. Lineman<br />

Dciig White<br />

Hci.^ver<br />

Offensive Lineman<br />

David Buskill<br />

Honover<br />

Tight End<br />

Bd&n Ryder<br />

ia.yrence<br />

Ruiiiang Back<br />

**Don Sewing<br />

Drake<br />

W de RtcOi/er<br />

William Propst<br />

Wriilimgtor & Lee<br />

tackles, and Jim Yetter, Hanover, with<br />

47 tackles and two interceptions.<br />

This year's honorary kickers<br />

include junior Todd Cooley, Puget<br />

Sound, the #1 U.S. collegiate punter in<br />

NAIA Division 11. Cooley is ranked<br />

fifth in the nation overall. He had 74<br />

punts for a combined 2,061 yards. His<br />

longest punt was 72 yards, and his<br />

average was 43.9 yards. He was an All<br />

Mt. Ranier Conference selection and<br />

the conference's "Player of the Week."<br />

Tommy Thompson, Oregon, made this<br />

year's honor roll as a junior with 54<br />

punts for a total of 2,275 yards,<br />

averaging 42.1 yards per punt. A<br />

kicker for the Ducks as well, he made<br />

20 of 21 PATs, and 20 of 31 field goals,<br />

scoring a total of 80 points. Junior<br />

kicker, Gregory Harrison, Union, w as<br />

second team Little All America last<br />

year This year he made 22 of 25 PATs.<br />

Wabash's sophomore punter, Chad<br />

Clisby, has 45 punts for 1,564 yards in<br />

a nine game season. His longest punt<br />

was 62 yards, and his average was<br />

34 7 yards. Ted Gregory, Washington<br />

(St. Louis), played as an end as well as<br />

a punter. In his junior year, he had 43<br />

punts for 1484 yards, averaging 34.5<br />

yards. His longest punt was 57 yards,<br />

and none of his punts were blocked.<br />

As an end he had 13 receptions for 261<br />

yards. Centre's senior punter, Darrin<br />

Surrey, was a defensive back this<br />

season as well. He had 54 punts for a<br />

combined 1,742 yards and a 32.3 yard<br />

average. As a defensive back, he had<br />

51 tackles and four interceptions.<br />

Many of the honored <strong>Phi</strong>s will be<br />

back on the gridiron next year.<br />

Twenty-six All <strong>Phi</strong>s are underclassmen,<br />

and all the ends and wide<br />

receivers will retvirn. Four of the six<br />

offensive backs and five of the six<br />

defensive backs will return.<br />

Three <strong>Phi</strong>keias distinguished<br />

themselves this season. Chris Ings,<br />

Wabash, passed for 1,993 yards and<br />

ran for 453 more to set a national<br />

record for all-purpose yards by a<br />

freshman in a season. He threw 17<br />

touchdowns and ran four in himself.<br />

Alex Costa, Wabash, made 32 of 35<br />

PATs and kicked seven field goals of<br />

11 tries. His 25 yard field goal with<br />

nine seconds remaining against<br />

DePauw secured a 17-17 tie and a<br />

piece of the league championship.<br />

Doug Briles, Lawrence, a junior<br />

defensive back, compiled 97 tackles,<br />

two sacks, two interceptions, and five<br />

blocked passes. These men make the<br />

future of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> on the<br />

gridiron look great, g<br />

ALL PHI FOOTBALL TEAM COMMITTEE<br />

Dr John Davis Jr., Washburn '38. <strong>Scroll</strong> sports<br />

editor<br />

Ray Evans, Kansas '44, 1947 All America and<br />

NFL running back<br />

Jim Wacker, Valparaiso '59, head football coach<br />

at Minnesota<br />

Rich Brooks. Oregon State '63, head football<br />

coach at Oregon<br />

Tom Rafferty, Penn State '75, NFL offensive<br />

lineman (1976-89)<br />

Larry Smith, Bowling Green '62, former head<br />

football coach at USC<br />

Warner Alford, Mississippi '60, Mississippi<br />

athletic director<br />

Ed Sutton, <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina '57, NFL running back<br />

(1957-61), second vice president of the NFL<br />

Alumni Association<br />

Former Members: Grantland Rice, Howie O'Dell,<br />

William Glassford, Stu Holcomb, Art Lewis,<br />

Gordon Locke, Wilfrid Smith, Bobby Grayson,<br />

Dallas Ward, Paol Wiggin, Dave McClain,<br />

Francis WIstert, and Tom Harmon<br />

84 TheScroU • Spring <strong>1993</strong>

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