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7/30/2019 2012 JS Large-School All-Area Offense
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DAVID ROSSIM O R T O N6-2, 205/SENIOR/QUARTERBACK
BEHIND CENTER for all 16 of Mortons
wins over the last three years, he
completed 204 of 407 career passes for
2,930 yards, 28
TDs, 11 INTs. This
season threw for
1,495 yards and
13 TDs. Over the
last two seasons
had a 24-6 TD-INT
ratio and nine
rush TDs. In his -
nal game, at safety,
he led Morton in
tackles.
ACADEMICS: 5.0 GPA
WHATS AHEAD: Western, Indiana
State, Georgetown and Penn are among
the interested
INTERESTED IN STUDYING: Pre-medOTHER SPORTS: Third-year starter
in basketball and returning starter in
baseball; will have nine letters.
FAVORITE FOOD: Steak, medium rare
VEHICLE: 2008 Saab
QUOTE: It doesnt get any better than
high school football. Four years, on and
off the eld, I loved every minute.
KENDRICKFOSTERR I C H W O O D S5-8, 190/SENIOR/RUNNING BACK
ONLY TWO-TIME POY in the 28-year
history of the large-school award. Led
he Mid-State 6 with 1,749 yards rush-
ing and 19 TDs.
Had a TD recep-
tion and returned
punt for a TD.
His 6,401 career
rushing yards are
No. 1 among all
schools in the Tri-
County and No. 5all-time according
to the IHSA.
ACADEMICS: All As
on last report card
WHATS AHEAD: Committed to Illinois;
will sign in February
INTERESTED IN STUDYING:
kinesiologyOTHER SPORTS: Track and eld
(sprints, relays)
FAVORITE FOOD: Seafood
TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: Crete-
Monee LB Nyles Morgan
VEHICLE: 2002 Ford Explorer
QUOTE: Im proud to be part of the
legacy of Richwoods football.
COLE HENDERSONP E K I N6-1, 170/JUNIOR/RECEIVER
LED LARGE-SCHOOL area players
with 42 receptions for 715 yards and
s are area onors w t s x catc es.ushed for 196
ar s an a .
s a secon -year
afety he had INT
eturn for a TD
ga nst un ap
mong ve take-
ways an was
second for Dragonsin tackles. Averaged
22.4 yds on kick
returns.
ACADEMICS: A-B student
OTHER SPORTS: Track and eld
(sprints, sand jumps)
FAVORITE FOOD: Moms homemade
mac and cheeseFAVORITE CLASS: English with Mrs.
Gilson
TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: Austin
Harrell of Washington
PET: Mini poodle dog
QUOTE: The last two years have been
pretty good and expectations will be
high again next season.
DYLANWEAVERL I M E S T O N E6-0, 180/SENIOR/RECEIVER
THREE-SPORT ATHLETE was top
Rocket on both sides of the ball.
He co-led the Mid-Illini with 6 TDecept ons an
a a eague est
17.5 yards-per-
atch avg. His 33
eceptions for 579
ar s were ot
econ est n t e
- . e e t e
eam n tac es atsafety and averaged
36.7 as a third-year
punter.
ACADEMICS: No. 1 in class; 4.0 GPA
OTHER SPORTS: Plays basketball
and returning starter (OF-P) in
baseball.
WHATS AHEAD: Wants to study actu-arial science; undecided on athletics.
VEHICLE: Moms van
PETS: Marley, an English Mastiff dog.
MOST PEOPLE DONT KNOW: Hes
eaten an entire large pizza from
Daves in Bartonville.
QUOTE: Some of the guys I played
with, well be friends for life because
of it.
MICHAEL THOMPSONE A S T P E O R I A 5-10, 195/JUNIOR/RUNNING BACK
SET SCHOOL RECORD for single-sea-
son rushing yards with 1,855 and al-
ready EPs careerrushing leader
with 2,260 yards.
This season his
rush yards, 250
attempts, 27
rush TDs and 28
total TDs all led
the Mid-Illini.
Missed his entiresophomore season
(knee) after 57
carries and 405
yards as a freshman.
ACADEMICS: Straight As
WHATS AHEAD: Illinois and North-
ern are among schools that have
expressed interest.
OTHER SPORTS: Basketball, track
and eld
FAVORITE CLASS: U.S. history with
Mr. Disney
TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: Chris
Friend of Washington
QUOTE: It felt good to be back on
the eld contributing because our
seniors deserved to have a successfulseason.
DAVIONMCMANISD U N L A P5-10, 160/JUNIOR/RECEIVER
QUICK AND SURE-HANDED, he had
30 catches for 462 yards and four TDs,all highs for the spread-offense Eagles.
In consecutive
games against
Metamora and
Canton he had
a combined 12
receptions for 248
yards and two
TDs. Also a CB,he had a TD catch
and scored on an
INT return in a win
over IVC.
ACADEMICS: A-B student
WHATS AHEAD: Northwestern is
among schools keeping tab.
OTHER SPORTS: Track and eld
(sprints, long jump).
FAVORITE FOOD: Moms tacos
A BROTHER TO: Bears DB and
Richwoods and Northwestern product
Sherrick McManis
VEHICLE: 1998 Chevy Malibu
QUOTE: Getting bigger and becoming
a better football player, thats my
focus. That and school.
TYLER BROWNR I C H W O O D S6-2, 270/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE
THREE-YEAR STARTING tackle for
teams that combined to rush for11,570 yards and was 14-0 in the
id-State 6 as
art of an overall
ree-year recor
f 30-8. At DT this
eason had four
acks, four forced
umbles and three
umble recoveries,ncluding one for a
TD. Coach Roland
Brown is his father.
ACADEMICS: A-B
student
WHATS AHEAD: Offers from ISU and
Army; attended the Army-Navy game
Saturday in Philadelphia.
INTERESTED IN STUDYING: Architec-
ture or engineering
OTHER SPORTS: Qualied for 3A state
track and eld meet last spring in shot
put.
INTERESTS: Ceramics and sculpting
QUOTE: High school football taught
me a lot. We had a pretty good run and
Im sure going to miss it.
LOGANTULEY-TILLMANM A N U A L6-7, 315/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE
ONE OF THE NATIONS highest regard-
ed prospects, he took recruiting visitsto Ohio State, Alabama and elsewhere
before declaring
for Michigan. A
four-year starting
LT, he also played
DT for the Rams.
Will be part of
the Under Armour
All-Americangame on Jan. 4 at
Tropicana Field in
St. Petersburg, Fla.
WHATS AHEAD:
An A-B student, hell graduate at
mid-semester and, following the Under
Armour game, head to Ann Arbor and
be enrolled for second-semester
classes at Michigan.WANTS STUDY: Business or com-
munications
OTHER SPORTS: Played in two AAU
basketball tournaments this past sum-
mer with Team Illinois.
TWITTER: Has 5,000+ followers
QUOTE: I see myself as a role model
who can inspire others.
DALLAS GARRISONM E T A M O R A 5-10, 240/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE
TWO-YEAR STARTER at guard be-
came a two-way starter early in 2012.
One of the key components to a Red-
irds offense that
ushed for 3,573
ards and 45 TDs
n a 10-game
eason. aye
s way nto a
tart ng spot at
an a a
sac . t ree-year
letterman.
ACADEMICS:
Straight As; ofcer
on National Honor Society; 30 on ACT.
WHATS AHEAD: Likely to attend
Bradley and study psychology.
OTHER SPORTS: Track and eld
(weights).FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza Works
MOST PEOPLE DONT KNOW: As
a sophomore he and fellow lineman
created a dance that became known
as the Dallas Shufe.
QUOTE: You can always wish certain
things would have turned out different,
but I dont have any regrets.
BROCKHOOVERW A S H I N G T O N6-0, 240/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE
FOUR-YEAR LETTERMAN and two-year
starting tackle for team that had 3,863
ards of offense this season and
p aye n a
state quarternals
or the third time
in four years. His
oc sprung
ust n arre
or clinching TD
in a Week 2 win
at c woo s.
Returned for play-
offs after missing
two games with a
knee injury.
ACADEMICS: 3.2 GPA; honor roll
WHATS AHEAD: Monmouth, Milliken,
McKendree are among the interested.
INTERESTED IN STUDYING: Athletictraining, physical therapy
SUMMER JOB: Washington Park
District
FAVORITE FOOD: Burgers
TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: Sam Ryan
of Metamora
VEHICLE: 2001 Ford Focus
QUOTE: We proved a lot of peoplewrong by making it back to the quarters.
LUCAS FEHLN O T R E D A M E5-11, 235/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE
PLAYED TACKLE BOTH WAYS for a
resurgent team that won eight games,
including twice in the ostseason for
the rst time since
1999. Moved from
center to tackle
for an offense that
rushed for nearly
3,000 yards. At DT
he had 17 take-
downs. A three-
year letterman.
ACADEMICS: 3.9
GPA; 29 on ACT.
WHATS AHEAD:
Likely through with football, hes
considering Iowa, Eastern and Indiana
State.
HOBBIES: Hunts waterfowl
FAVORITE FOOD: Hot wings
FAVORITE CLASS: Anatomy with Mr.
Sullivan
VEHICLE: 1999 Chevy Blazer
TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: Josh
Augusta of Central
FAVORITE PRO TEAM: Bears
QUOTE: If I could do it all over again I
wouldnt do anything different.
CONNOR KINDREDM O R T O N5-9, 170/SENIOR/KICKER-PUNTER
REPEAT ALL-AREAhonoree was the
only area kicker to lead his team in
scoring. As a fourth-year PK he was
10-for-11 on eld goals, with a career
long from 46 yards against Limestone.
He was 19-for-20 on point-after
kicks and had
touchbacks on
38 of 42 kickoffs.
He averaged 35.5
yards on punts.
ACADEMICS: A-B
studentWHATS AHEAD:
Wants to kick or
punt in college;
considering a walk-
on bid at Louisville or Kentucky.
OTHER INTERESTS: Snowboarding
PETS: 3 dogs, 1 rabbit
MOST PEOPLE DONT KNOW: Hes a
knives salesman
TOUGHEST OPPONENT: The wind
QUOTE: Four years ago no way was I
thinking I might be a college football
player.