Subscribe to The RJ Young Show on YouTube. Vince Lombardi called him "the best cornerback Ive ever seen.". During the 1993 season he rushed for 2,783 yards. 2. He went on to an all-American career at Michigan State University and was selected all Big 10 three times. 53. His signature move, a clothesline tackle called the "Night Train Necktie," was considered more dangerous than helmet-to-helmet contact for more than a half-century. Why the Hawks were great: They won the first of their three straight 8A titles behind QB Charlie Goro, the Tribune's 2008 player of the year, and RB Matt Perez, who earned the honor in 2009. In what is still referred to as The Game, the Lions, ranked second in the state, beat top-ranked Toms River, 14-8, in what many consider the greatest game ever at the Jersey Shore. 2 at the Shore behind Neptune. He holds the career record for receptions in the state with 214. At Michigan State University, Bass was a two-time all-Big 10 player and was team MVP during the 1979 season and is the all-time leader in tackles for the Spartans. On offense, he rushed for 1,623 yards (11.2 yards average) and threw for 920 yards and nine touchdowns. He scored a state record 151 career touchdowns andis also the all-time rushing leader in the state with 8,431 career yards, 618 yards more than the second-best total. Colson recorded 123 total tackles in 2019 with 19.5 for loss, 11.5 sacks, two interceptions and forced two fumbles in his first . While I got suggestions regarding teams as far back as 1922,I decided to cut it off at teams that people might have actually seen, dipping into the 1950s with a few but no earlier for this project. Grandelius went on to Michigan State University,where he earned all-American honors as a senior, when he rushed for 1,023 yards. He then played 16 years in the NFL, primarily for the Buffalo Bills, where he was a three-time Pro-Bowl player and a member of four Super Bowl teams. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He was voted the United Press International (UPI) Player of the Year as both a junior and asa senior. Now it's time to begin our latest stroll down Memory Lane: Outscoring opponents by a 265-32 margin, coach William Butch'' Bruno's Blue Bishops finished the season as the No. Collectively, they became legends who burnished their legacies with undefeated seasons, state championships and, in some cases, national championships. Henson played in college at University of Michigan and then played pro football with the Dallas Cowboys and pro baseball with the New York Yankees. REGGIE MACKENZIE, OL, HIGHLAND PARK (1965-1967): The finest high school player ever produced at Highland Park, Mackenzie was a three-year starter at the University of Michigan and was an all-American in 1971. They won the Shore Conference Class A title and were named Central Jersey Group III champions, with a defense that surrendered just 20 points and registered seven shutouts, including five straight to close the season. And thats just a taste. 1916. He was named the UPI High School Player of the Year for Michigan in 1967 and went on to play defensive tackle at Michigan State University. He finished his career with 5,544 yards and totaled 552 points. Boys - Girls | 1963 1965. He was bigger than Joe, 200 pounds, could catch, run punts back as quick as a water bug. "Mostly we were totally ignored, and I think that was terrible.". Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1972-73 O-Pee-Chee Set-Break #318 Ron Climie VG-VGEX *GMCARDS* at the best online prices at eBay! He recorded 50 tackles and three interceptions on defense. The list was compiled by a committee of 24 who voted first. Jones was a standout in college at University of Colorado and is currently playing in theNFLfor the Green Bay Packers. TERRY EURICK, RB, SAGINAW ARTHUR HILL (1971-1973): Eurick was an all-state running back while part of the 1973 Arthur Hill team, a teamthat is thought to be the finestever in Michigan high school football. 1. 6. Lane was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. Pete Jelovic, Lake Catholic, Class of 1993 - Jelovic stepped in for injured quarterback Rick Trefzger (another worthy candidate) and led Lake. Leading the way were back Harry Grodberg and end Tony Red''DeAngelis, a pair of All-State selections, while Barry Stewart returned five interceptions for touchdowns on defense. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1969-70 O-Pee-Chee Complete Set 1-231 Low Grade Tony Esposito Serge Sevard RC at the best online prices at eBay! He is a member of the Saginaw County Hall of Fame. With Lane on the roster, Austins L.C. Although he weighed only 180 pounds, Coleman was a dominating offensive and defensive lineman who isregarded to this day as the greatest Michigan State Universityfootball player ever. MILLCOLEMAN, QB, ALBION/FARMINGTONHARRISON (1986-1989): There was a reason Coleman was called The Thrill, and high school football fans will never forget the electricity thathe generated. Smith led Grand Blanc to a 9-1 record in 1980 and a Flint-area record 462 points. Top Schools; 1964 High School Awards. Winningest teams in America; Most games played in America; Records Against Opponents; . 24. For his career, he totaled 5,601 yards, which is still a top-20 all-time mark. JEROME BETTIS, RB/LB, DETROIT MACKENZIE (1987-1989): The top player in the state in 1989 and a high school all-American, Bettis went on to fame with the University of Notre Dame in college and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. Washingtons father, Joe Sr., was a renowned PVIL coach who began running the football program at Bay Citys Hilliard High School in 1952 before taking over at Lincoln in 65. He completed a state-record 20 passes in a row and threw for five second-quarter touchdowns enroute to a state-record 541 yards and eight touchdowns. JOSH THORNHILL, LB, LANSING EASTERN (1994-1997): A four-year starter for the Quakers, Thornhill was a dominant defensive force, who totaled 151 tackles as a junior and 150 as a senior. 100. Oosterbaan became a successful football coach, who guided the University of Michigan to the 1948 national championship. KEITH NICHOL, QB, LOWELL (2003-2006): Nichol enjoyed one of the most productive high school careers by a Michigan prep quarterback. AP All-America Teams; High School . He had many career paths, working as a newspaper publisher, a restaurant owner, an oil promoter and a football coach early in his career. 1965 Parade All-America High School Football Team (3rd Annual) ALL-AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HONORS . He did the clothesline and other tackles that just devastated the ball carrier.". 84. But if you waited until Friday night, you missed some of the best high school football teams and players in history. Emmendorfer finished his career with 512 points and helped to lead the Hornets to the 2006 Division 8 state title. PARADE editors selected them not only for their achievements in high school, but also the qualities that would make them legends in the NFL. 95. ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HONORS (First Team only) Miles Fox: Quarterback: 1926: Ernie Lewis . 1 in New Jersey. 76. AP, UPI, NEA, and Central Press were all press organizations that polled writers and players. 55, Chicago (Crane) 53 (2 OT) Decatur (Stephen Decatur) 53, Arcola 37 Cobden 68, Pinckneyville 66 (3 OT) Galesburg (H.S.) 23. In its December '57 issue, Scholastic Magazine gave Bruno a first-team berth on its High School All-America football team. 82. VanPelt went on to a stellar NFL career and was a five-time Pro Bowl linebacker. "Little Joe" wasnt that good of a football player, according to his pops. A year earlier, coach Al Fortes squad was unbeaten as well, with a pair of ties the only blemishes on their record. Woodley continues to make his mark in high school football in Saginawthrough his various philanthropic endeavors. 4. He finished his career with 604 total points and scored 250 points in 2009. DREW HENSON, QB, BRIGHTON (1995-1997): Few stars shined as brightly on the baseball field and football field than Hensons while at Brighton. Frank Moaning was a member of the 1960 Bulldogs team that went undefeated. Moore playedat Pennsylvania State University,where he became the schools fifth-leading career rusher. After his playing career ended, he was part of three additional Super Bowl championships as a defensive coach with the New England Patriots. 1964 All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team, 1964 All-Big Eight Conference football team, 1964 All-Big Ten Conference football team, 1964 All-Southwest Conference football team, "Football Writers Association of America All-American Team", American Football Coaches Association: All-America Teams, "Coaches' All-America Includes Berry, Morton", "Tide's Wayne Freeman Wins All-America Honors", "Walter Camp Football Foundation All-American Selections", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1964_College_Football_All-America_Team&oldid=1095581928, This page was last edited on 29 June 2022, at 05:44. The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. [3][4] AP, UPI, NEA, Central Press, and The Sporting News chose both first and second teams. As a receiver, he caught 34 passes for 887 yards and 11 touchdowns, while at defensive back, he intercepted 10 passes. 42. All-Americans. The members consisted of Massillon, Canton McKinley, Warren Harding, Niles, Steubenville and Alliance. 2021 High School Sports Scene. 88. 50. Contents 1 Consensus All-Americans 2 All-American selections for 1960 2.1 Ends 2.2 Tackles 2.3 Guards The Sporting News and Time magazine polled football scouts and coaches. 19. ANDRE RISON, WR, FLINT NORTHWESTERN (1982-1985): One of the greatest all-around high school athletes to come out of Flint, Rison was a dynamic wide receiver in high school along with being an all-state guard in basketball. Brick's winning streak reached 32 games in 1962before it ended with a14-12 loss at Neptune, as speedster Ricky Hopkins broke a 70-yard TD run in the third quarter to provide the winning points. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies. BRAD VAN PELT, LB, OWOSSO (1967-1969): One of the greatest all-around athletes to ever come out of Michigan, VanPelt was an all-state quarterback in 1969 who also earned all-conference honors on defense and all-state honors in basketball and baseball. Ball dont lie, as they say, and the football players who honed their games on PVIL fields were the truth. Eurick rushed for 984 yards and scored 20 touchdowns. 44. KERRY SMITH, RB, FOREST HILLS NORTHERN (1977-1978): An all-state running back in 1978, Smith helped lead Northern to the Class C state title. Jerry LeVias, the first Black scholarship athlete in the Southwest Conference at SMU. He picked Michigan StateUniversityover the Universities of Michigan and Notre Dame and led it to the 1955 Rose Bowl title. From then until the late 60s, when the end of segregation led the league to merge with Texass University Interscholastic League, anybody whod heard of the PVIL knew just how fertile that soil was with football talent. Season: . 90. And while North Jersey observers thought that East Orange was the top team in the state in days before the NJSIAA playoffs, everyone in South Jersey was sure the Indians were No. The San Diego Chargers chose him fourth overall in the 1976 NFL Draft, and Joe Washington Jr. began his nine-season stint in the league. 92. Nobis was a two-time All-American in 1964 and '65, averaged nearly 20 tackles per game, and won the Outland Trophy and Maxwell Award as a senior. Ever since PARADE selected its first All America High School Football Team in 1963, the magazine has been discovering some of the greatest gridiron legends in history. Abdella's fourth-quarter heroics in a 20-13 win over Long Branch secured the division title, as he scored two touchdowns in a five-minute stretch, including the game-winner with 40 seconds to play. Jones is fifth in career receptions with 172 and has the third-highest single-season mark with 93 receptionsin 2001. His junior year, he was third in the Heisman voting, and he finished fourth as a senior. MARK BRAMER, TE, TRAVERSE CITY CENTRAL (1973-1975): An all-state tight end, Bramer helped lead the Trojans to a No. 1962 prep football all-star teams. Note: Led by arguably the greatest high school player ever in the 7-foot-2 Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), Power Memorial won 71 games over three seasons before falling to DeMatha in 1965. As a sophomore, he passed for 2,125 yards and 26 touchdowns in leading the Red Arrows to the 2004 Division 2 state title. He went on to enjoy a productive career at Michigan State Universityand then played in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills. 78. Pruitt holds MAC and school records for rushing yards in a game with 356, and he also scored a school-record five touchdowns in one game. RYAN CUNNINGHAM, RB, FULTON (1992-1995): A bruising running back, Cunningham rushed for 5,337 yards during his career. 1950 Don Henry * 1958 Larry Coleman 1972 Earl Milligan * 1992 Josh Whicker * (honorable mention) 1993 Josh Whicker * Academic All-State (For 2003 to present, player received Academic All-State award from IFCA unless otherwise noted) 1993 John Rittichier 1997 J.P. Claybourn, Donnie Cummings, Ryan Fetscher, Bill Rittichier, Dan . ROBERT JACKSON, RB, ALLENDALE (1973-1976): Jackson put up some gaudy numbers during his senior season in 1976, when he scored 217 points in nine games, an average of four touchdowns per game. ROGER EMMENDORFER, RB, NEW LOTHROP (2003-2006): Emmendorfer was the catalyst of some high-powered New Lothrop offenses. Despite hearing "Little Joe" was the finest middle-school talent in town, Joe Sr. was too busy coaching varsity to be impressed by preteen running back prodigies even if the genius ball carrier was his own flesh and blood. J.T. Kubu would return to coach 22 seasons at Manasquan, winning 196 games an .820 win percentage as well as 10 state sectional championships and15 division titles and having six undefeated seasons. JOHN MILLER, RB/DB, FARMINGTONHARRISON (1981-1984): A prep all-American, Miller was the premier player in the state of Michigan in the early 1980s. Whats more? In 2002 he was rated the No. 12. However,one of his proudest high school memories was being inducted into the National Honor Society, where he served as sergeant-at-arms. Thanks to a 26-13 victory over Trenton Catholic, they were named the South Jersey Non-Public A champions. Page 104. The 1966 College Football All-America team is composed of various organizations that choose College All-America teams that season. High School All-American football teams have been around for 74 years, starting with the Wigwam Wiseman All-America team chosen by John "Mose" Simms in 1947. RICK LEACH, QB, FLINT SOUTHWESTERN (1972-1974): As one of the finest quarterbacks produced in the state, Leach led one of the greatest high school teams of all time, the 1974 Flint Southwestern squad. For more information, please . As a senior, he helped lead Muskegon to the state title. 41. 22. Career: 14 seasons (1964-77) Teams: Dallas Cowboys. 35. 47. STEVE SMITH, QB, SWARTZ CREEK/GRAND BLANC (1978-1980): A high school all-American quarterback known for his outstanding, sprinter speed, Smith was an underrated passer. Missouri. He won a USFL championship with the Michigan Panthers in 1983 and later played six seasons for the Buffalo Bills of the NFL, with whom he played in two Super Bowls. He chose the University of Michigan, where he earned all-American honors and was the Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year. MARK DELL, WR, FARMINGTONHARRISON (2004-2006): Dell was a winner who could dominate games from his wide receiver position. RANDY KINDER, RB, EAST LANSING (1990-1992): Kinder combined good power with outstanding speed and was one of the top high school running backs in the country in 1992. Coached by Hal Manson, the Warriors closed out their first perfect season in 11 years with a 19-0 win over Point Beach, and senior John Kenney ran for 222 yards and threw for another 72 yards. The only blemish on their record in 1965 was a tie against Monmouth Regional, which finished the season ranked No. Every state has its high school basketball legends. Harry Walters caught 36 passes from Rip Scherer for 538 yards and seven touchdowns that season. BRAD JONES, TE/LB, EAST LANSING (2001-2003): Jones was a dominant presence at linebacker with his combination of size and speed. RICK GRANATA, RB, IMLAY CITY (1991-1993): Granata had a productive career that was cappedin 1993, when he led the Spartans to theClass B final. 91. He is not on a StepMill. 45. It was a time of tremendous growth in Monmouth and Ocean counties, with new rivalries forming as the level of play rose. He was a three-sport letterman at Michigan State Universityand a two-time football all-American whowon the Maxwell Trophy. That total is 73 points higher than the next-highest point total. He also had the second- and third-highest single season point totals in state history (306 in 2001 and 288 in 2000). But the Indians had their 19-game winning streak snapped at home againstNo. RICHIE JORDAN, RB, FENNVILLE (1962-1964): The Fennville Flash was not just a basketball legend, although in that sport, the 57 Jordan averaged 44.1 points per game and was a high school all-American. Granata rushed for 5,655 yards during his career and finished with 553 career points. Hall of Famer "Mean" Joe Greene (75), from the PVIL's Dunbar High School in Temple, Texas, won four Super Bowl rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 1 ranking in the Small Town Top 25 high school. MARK CATLIN, QB/DB, LOWELL (2000-2002): Catlin was one of the finest two-way players in Lowell history. Arizona. He also held the state shot put record until T.J. Duckett broke it in 1998. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received. After Manasquan took the early lead, on the first play of the second quarter the center came out on the end of the line and side-armed a pass to Davis, who raced 64 yards for a touchdown. Coach: Manuel Douglas. 75. Edison was led by All-Dade QB Kary Baker, who later became the first African-American . 2010 South Panola High School After making all-PSL in Detroit as a sophomore,he was a two-time all-state playerwho alsoearned numerous all-American honors as a senior, including being named a captain of the U.S. Army Bowl game. He was an all-SEC performer at University of Tennessee as a defensive back and was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the first round of the 1988 draft. TERRANCE TAYLOR, DL, MUSKEGON (2001-2004): Few defensive players were as talented at Taylor. He also caught 189 career passes to place fourth on the career list and finished his career with 31 touchdown passes. 80. In 1977, he scored 206 points, and in 1978 he scored 212 points, as he led Forest Park to back-to-back state final appearances. In addition, 27 players were selected to the Second Team. JASON FRACASSA, QB, UTICA STEVENSON (2006-2009): The all-time passing king in Michigan high school football, Fracassa amassednumbers that will be hard to top. Page 178. DAVID BOWENS, LB, ORCHARD LAKE ST. MARYS (1992-1994): Bowens was a dynamic linebacker and the top player in the state in 1994,when hehelped the Eaglets win the Class CC state title. But it wasnt because they werent looking. He passed for 2,634 yards in 2002 and as a defensive back finished fourth all-time in the state with 24 career interceptions. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. When a star high school football player from South Central is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High School, two separate worlds collide. He set a state finals record with five touchdowns, as he ran for 138 yards and passed for 251 in the title game. As a senior, Nichol passed for 2,225 yards and 31 touchdowns. In coach Dick Klevas second season, the Lions roared with a 40-0 win over Toms River on opening day and closed with a 45-0 victory over Freehold as they captured the Shore Conference Class A title. An outstanding running back,he also finished his career with 20 interceptions and scored the only touchdown in Harrisons 7-0 win over Muskegon Catholic Central in the 1981 Class B state title game. Beginning the season with a 33-0 romp over Garfield and a 27-0 whitewashing of New Brunswick, the Blue Bishops closed the year by beating Woodbridge, 13-0, on Thanksgiving Day. He was the best running back I ever had.". His rookie year in Los Angeles, Lane set an NFL single-season record with 14 interceptions and 72 years later, that record still stands. PAUL JOKISCH, WR, BROTHER RICE (1980-1981): The 68, 240-pound Jokisch teamed up with Yarema to form one of the most imposing pitch-and-catch duos in state history. Each year since 2006, MaxPreps has recognized the nation's top high school football players at the conclusion of the season. But their senior season began under a cloud. 18. He finished his career with 2,809 career receiving yards, sixth-most in state history. He was so unstoppable as a high school senior that Parade magazine put him on the cover of its issue announcing the high school All-America team. As a senior at Heritage, Schweigert ran for 1,502 yards and scored 22 touchdowns as an option quarterback who passed for over 500 yards. A prep all-American and all-state selection, Stanton finished his high school career completing 234 of 357 passes (65%) for 5,293 yards and 58 touchdowns. Final HS Season: 1964 State Championships: 1964 Awards: Texas High School Hall of Fame, All-State (1) Key Stats: Rushing: 1,045 Yards, 14 TD; Defense: 6 Interceptions-Senior College: Texas Professional: Philadelphia (1969-76), St. Louis (1977) Cliff Branch Wide Receiver Houston Worthing Final HS Season: 1966 1963 Parade All-America High School Football Team (1st Annual) For the year 1964, the NCAA recognizes seven published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. Dec. 27. Russell played college football at University of Iowa, where he twice rushed for over 1,000 yards in a season. RELATED:Greatest players ever at the Jersey Shore: the complete series. Joe Martucci, a junior guard on that team, would return to serve as an assistant under Rizzo before taking over in 1984 and compilinga 197-81-1 record before stepping down in 2011, winning five state sectional titles and 10 division crowns. 64. 1974-ABCA/Rawlings All-America Teams: High School All-America First Team: Pos. In 2006, he totaled 227 points, as he scored 26 touchdowns, kicked four field goals, added 47 PATs, and scored on six two-point conversions. BOOKER MOORE, RB, FLINT SOUTHWESTERN (1974-1976): One of the greatest running backs to ever come out of Flint, Moore broke every rushing record inthe cityduring his high school career. For his career, Ellsworth totaled 632 points, good for fifth place all-time. Perry went on to be a an all-Pac 10 selection at Univversity of Southern California and was drafted in the first round by the Green Bay Packers. DON COLEMAN, OL/DL, FLINT CENTRAL (1954): Coleman played only one year of high school football, but it wasmemorable, as he earned all-state honors and helped lead Flint Central to a state championship. Their season included an 89-0 win over Jackson (Tenn.) High. It was the midway point in one of the greatest streaks in Shore Conference history, and by seasons end coach Al Saners Panther had won 20 straight games after a second straight undefeated season. It was also an age before the NJSIAA playoffs were adopted in 1974. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. 74. Graham was an all-American at University of Michigan and was drafted in the first round by the NFLs Philadelphia Eagles. A two-time all-American at University of Notre Dame, Lyght wasa part of Notre Dames 1988 National Championship team. All rights reserved. Morrall was a nationally-recruited quarterback. For his career, Rush passed for 7,247 yards, good for fourth place on the career list. Hill also finished sixth all-time in career rushingwith 6,910 yards before moving on to Michigan State University. 54. 1994-ABCA/Rawlings All-America Teams: High School All-America First Team: Pos. 1 team. Simpson. Follow him on Twitter at @RJ_Young. Past members of the MaxPreps High School All-America Team include Julio Jones (2007), Keenan Allen (2009), Jadeveon Clowney (2010), Stefon Diggs (2011), Derrick Henry (2012), Kyler Murray (2014), Chase Young (2016), Micah Parsons (2017), Nakobe Dean (2018), Bryce Young . 99. DAN BASS, LB, BATH (1974-1975): Bass was a tackling machine andearned all-state honors in 1976. DAVE YAREMA, QB, BROTHER RICE (1980-1981): Yarema was the premier quarterback in the state in the early 1980s. CHARLES ROGERS, WR, SAGINAW(1997-1999): While his NFL career left much to be desired, and his potential may not have been reached in college at Michigan State University, there is no denying that Rogers was arguably the most dangerous wide receiver in the history of Michiganhigh school football. He also rushed for 466 yards (11.7 yards/carry) and four touchdowns and was a high school all-American linebacker. Joe Don Looney, Oklahoma (SN-2) Kermit Alexander, UCLA (AFCA-2) Jim Pilot, New Mexico State (NEA-2) Billy Gambrell, South Carolina (AFCA-3) Jerry Yost, West Virginia (AP-3) Bobby Santiago, New Mexico (AP-3) Paul Flatley, Northwestern (SN-3) Johnny Roland, Missouri (SN-3) Pete Pedro, West Texas State (NEA-3) Gary Wood, Cornell (NEA-3) Breasbois totaled 7,216 career passing yards, as Merrill operated out of four and five-receiver sets. From the PVIL to Nebraskas Scottsbluff Junior College to four years military service to making the Los Angeles Rams as an undrafted free agent in 1952, Lane was on track to becomethe most feared defensive back the NFL hadever seen. youth basketball tyler, tx. His junior year in high school, Kinder ran the ball 27 times for 150 yards and scored a touchdown in East Lansings Division 2 state title game victory over Brother Rice. BRIAN PRUITT, RB, SAGINAW ARTHUR HILL (1988-1990): Pruitt was a three-year, two-way starter who played defensive end and fullback. He is second in career rushing with 7,813 yards. The PVIL began in 1920 as the Texas Interscholastic League of Colored Schools. Taylor played at University of Michigan and later in the NFL with Carolina and Detroit. St. Louis. Dec. 22. A look at The Oklahoman's All-State football rosters from the following years: 1915, 1925, 1935, 1945, 1955, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1995 and 2005. Greg Willard Spirit Award; NCAA Season Awards. Punahou running back Charlie Wedemeyer was the . After that, from 1947-1955 All-State teams were selected by Associated Press and United Press International. In 2009, he set the single-single passing yardage mark with 4,433 yards. BENNIE OOSTERBAAN, DE, MUSKEGON (1921-1924): Arguably the first super prep athlete from the state of Michigan, Oosterbaan was an all-state end in football for the Muskegon Big Reds and was also a basketball and baseball star. Try 7 Days Free to get access to 837 million+ pages, 1964 Parade All-America High School Football Team (2nd Annual), Search the Largest Online Newspaper Archive. He went on to be a two-time all-Big 10 linebacker at University of Michigan, where he wasteam captain in 1976. McFadden was one of the finest D2 defensive lineman in the nation during the 2005 and 2006 seasons and was a two-time Gene Upshaw award winner as the top lineman in D2 football. Overlooked by major colleges, Metzelaars went on to an all-Americancareer at Wabash College in Indiana in both basketball and football. 94. He was a five-time Pro Bowl player, who finished his career with 35 interceptions. , "I was walking in downtown Conroe one day," he said, "and I was wearing my lettermans jacket. He went on to play at University of Notre Dame and later for the Detroit Lions in the NFL. He is Purdues all-time leader in interceptions with 17. He went on to play at Michigan State University and was drafted 18th overall in the NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons. 14. A great deal of research went into this first team in the series. And thats just the tip of the iceberg. They also produced a hard-fought 7-6 win over Franklin. The 1960s were a different time, socially and on the football field. Player: School: State: C: Paul Konerko : Chaparral: AZ: C: Mark Johnson . Joe Washington (24), from Lincoln High School in Port Arthur, Texas, drove Oklahoma to three Big-8 titles and twice finished in the top-five in voting for the Heisman Trophy. 1964 Parade All-America High School Football Team (2nd Annual) A late-season 33-18 win over previously unbeaten Manasquan secured the Class B title, with a trick play called the Lambertville Special which coach Barry Rizzo had waited eight years to use after Lambertville used it against him sparking them.
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