2010 Football Media Guide
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2010 Football Media Guide
20 10 ia ed lM Fo ot b al e id u G Schedule/Contents Table of Contents 2010 Schedule Sports Information Contact Info 2010 Opponents History of the KCAC KCAC Schedules Coach Profiles 2010 Season Outlook Numerical Roster Two Deep Chart 2009 Recap 2009 Game Reviews 2009 Statistics All KCAC Award Winners Sterling College Facilities More Than Sport 2010 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 11 12 13 18 20 21 22 SEPTEMBER 11 SOUTHWESTERN* 6:00 pm 18 PERU STATE TBA Sterling College General Information 25 @ Ottawa 6:00 pm Location: Sterling, KS 67579 Enrollment: 720 Nickname: Warriors School Colors: Navy Blue, Silver, Crimson Red Affiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Conference: Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) Stadium: Smisor Stadium (3,000, Natural Grass) President: Dr. Paul J. Maurer Athletic Director: Andy Lambert Faculty Athletic Representative: Mary Ver Steeg Athletic Department Phone: (620) 278-4324 Athletic Department Fax: (620) 278-4319 OCTOBER 2 MCPHERSON 1:30 pm 9 FRIENDS** 1:30 pm 16 @ Tabor 1:30 pm 23 @ Kansas Wesleyan 1:30 pm 30 BETHANY 1:30 pm NOVEMBER 6 @ Saint Mary 1:30 pm 13 BETHEL 1:30 pm * Warrior Fest ** Homecoming HOME GAMES CAPITALIZED Sterling College Sports Information Sports Information Director: Hans Nickel Address: 125 West Cooper Sterling, KS 67579 Office Phone: (620) 278-4656 Moblie Phone: (316) 210-6418 Fax: (620) 278-4319 E-mail: hnickel@sterling.edu Website: www.sterling.edu 1 2010 Opponents McPherson College Southwestern College Game Date - September 11 @ Sterling, KS Head Coach - Ken Crandall Record at Southwestern - 8-22 (4 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 8-22 (4 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (3-7) (3-6) SID - Jason Jeschke Office Phone - (620) 229-6218 Email -Jason.Jeschke@sckans.edu Fax - (620) 229-6124 Game Date - October 2 @ Sterling, KS Head Coach - Jeff Bettasso Record at McPherson - 0-0 (0 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 0-0 (0 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (9-2) (8-1) SID - Alan Grosbach Office Phone - (620) 241-0431 Email - grosbaca@mcpherson.edu Fax - (620) 245-9706 Bethel College Peru STATE COLLEGE Game Date - November 13 @ Sterling, KS Head Coach - Travis Graber Record at Bethel - 0-0 (0 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 0-0 (0 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (3-7) (3-6) SID - Chad Schilling Office Phone - (316) 284-5263 Email - chads@bethelks.edu Fax - (316) 284-5830 Game Date - September 18 @ Sterling, KS Head Coach - Terry Clark 2009 Overall Record (7-4) SID - Ted Harshbarger Office Phone - (402) 872-2204 Email -tharshbarger@peru.edu Tabor College Ottawa University Game Date - September 25 @ Ottawa, KS Head Coach - Kent Kessinger Record at Ottawa - 32-30 (7 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 32-30 (7 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (11-1) (9-0) SID - Katie Tooley Office Phone - (785) 242-5200 Ext. 5401 Email - katie.tooley@ottawa.edu Fax - (785) 229-1015 Game Date - October 16 @ Hillsboro, KS Head Coach - Mike Gardner Record at Tabor - 20-3 (2 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 45-21 (6 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (0-10) (0-9) SID - Anthony Monson Office Phone - (620) 947-3121 Ext. 1229 Email - anthonym@tabor.edu Fax - (620) 947-3789 Bethany College University of Saint Mary Game Date - November 6 @ Leavenworth, KS Head Coach - Lance Hinson Record at Saint Mary - 19-30 (6 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 19-30 (6 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (3-7) (3-6) SID - Mike Basler Office Phone - (913) 758-4383 Email - baslerm@stmary.edu Fax - (913) 758-6313 Game Date - October 30 @ Sterling, KS Head Coach - Jaime Cruce Record at Bethany - 12-18 (4 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 12-18 (4 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (4-6) (3-6) SID - Sarah Hawbaker Office Phone - (785) 227-3311 Ext. 8299 Email - hawbakers@bethanylb.edu Fax - (785) 227-2289 Kansas Wesleyan University FRIENDS UNIVERSITY Game Date - October 23 @ Salina, KS Head Coach - Dave Dallas Record at KWU - 71-58 (14 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 114-93-1 (22 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (5-5) (4-5) SID - David Toelle Office Phone - (785) 827-5541 Ext. 3146 Email - sportsinfo@kwu.edu Fax - (785) 827-5541 Ext. 3142 Game Date - October 9 @ Sterling, KS Head Coach - Monty Lewis Record at Friends - 51-18 (7 yrs.) Overall Record and Year - 112-51 (16 yrs.) 2009 Overall & Conference Record (8-2) (7-2) SID - Scott Robinson Office Phone - (316) 295-5030 Email -sports_information@friends.edu Fax - (316) 295-5030 2 History of the KCAC The 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 first 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 first three or four years. In about 1902 this early association became allied with the Kansas College Athletic Conference, a group which was the first to adopt a definite set of rules and regulations. It also promoted an annual track and field 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-Leavenworth joined to return the KCAC membership to ten institutions. The “Kansas Conference” (KCAC) continues to be an all-Kansas conference. The KCAC is an affiliated conference of the National Association of intercollegiate Athletics with headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. 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 field, women’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field, baseball, softball, men’s golf, women’s tennis, and men’s tennis. 3 KCAC Schedules KCAC Week - by - Week Schedule Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Bethany @ USM vs. Tabor @ MacMurray vs. KWU @ Bethel vs. SWC @ Friends @ Sterling vs. Ottawa vs. McP Bethel vs. Ottawa vs. Southern Nazarene @ KWU @ Friends vs. Bethany @ USM vs. Tabor vs. SWC @ McP @ Sterling Friends vs. McP @ SWC @ Tabor vs. Bethel @ Sterling vs. Peru State vs. Bethany @ USM vs. KWU @ Ottawa KWU @ Tabor vs. USM vs. Bethel @ Bethany vs. Haskell @ McP vs. Sterling vs. Ottawa @ Friends @ SWC @ Friends vs. Ottawa @ Sterling vs. USM vs. KWU @ SWC vs. Tabor vs. Bethel @ Bethany @ Bethel @ McP vs. Sterling @ SWC vs. Tabor vs. USM @ KWU @ Bethany vs. Friends @ Sterling vs. Friends @ USM vs. Ottawa @ Bethany vs. McP @ Bethel @ Tabor vs. KWU Sterling vs. SWC vs. Peru State @ Ottawa vs. McP vs. Friends @ Tabor @ KWU vs. Bethany @ USM vs. Bethel Tabor vs. KWU @ Bethany vs. Friends @ Peru State @ Ottawa vs. Sterling @ Bethel @ McP vs. SWC vs. USM vs. Bethany @ KWU vs. SWC @ McP vs. Bethel @ Ottawa vs. Friends vs. Sterling @ Tabor McP vs. Haskell Ottawa SWC USM Sept. 4 vs. Baker vs. Panhandle State @ Southern Nazarene KCAC Composite Schedule August 28 Baker University @ Ottawa 6:00 p.m. September 4 Saint Mary @Southern Naz. 6:00 p.m. Haskell @ McPherson 7:00 p.m. Panhandle St. @ Southwestern 7:00 p.m. 11 Bethany @ Saint Mary Southwestern @ Sterling Kansas Wesleyan @ Tabor McPherson @ Friends Ottawa @ Bethel 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 18 Peru State @ Sterling Saint Mary @ Kansas Wesleyan Friends @ Southwestern Ottawa @ McPherson Tabor @ Bethany Southern Nazarene @ Bethel 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 25 Bethany @ McMurray College Southwestern @ Saint Mary Sterling @ Ottawa Bethel @ Kansas Wesleyan Friends @ Tabor 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. October 2 McPherson @ Sterling Ottawa @ Southwestern Tabor @ Peru State College Kansas Wesleyan @ Bethany Bethel @ Friends 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 30 Friends @ Saint Mary Bethany @ Sterling Tabor @ McPherson Southwestern @ Bethel Ottawa @ Kansas Wesleyan 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 9 Saint Mary @ McPherson Friends @ Sterling Haskell @ Kansas Wesleyan Tabor @ Ottawa Bethany @ Bethel 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 16 Bethel @ Saint Mary Kansas Wesleyan @ McPherson Peru State College @ Friends Southwestern @ Bethany Sterling @ Tabor 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. November 6 Sterling @ Saint Mary Kansas Wesleyan @ Friends Bethel @ McPherson Ottawa @ Bethany Southwestern @ Tabor 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 23 Sterling @ Kansas Wesleyan Bethany @ Friends McPherson @ Southwestern Tabor @ Bethel Saint Mary @ Ottawa 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 13 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4 Saint Mary @ Tabor Kan. Wesleyan @ Southwestern Friends @ Ottawa McPherson @ Bethany Bethel @ Sterling Coach Profiles Andy Lambert - Head Coach/Athletic Director Andy Lambert is entering his seventh season as the head coach of the Sterling College Warrior football program and his fifth year as Athletic Director. In his past five seasons, Lambert has gone 33-16, leading the Warriors to top three finishes in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) during four of those seasons. In 2009, the Warriors finished the season with an overall record of 6-4 and finished fourth in the KCAC. During the season, the Warriors led the KCAC in scoring defense. The Warrior defense only gave up 17.3 points per game. On offense, the Warriors ranked second in the KCAC in rushing offense. Offensively, the Warriors were able to gain 173.7 yards per game on the ground. Prior to coming to Sterling, Lambert served for seven years as the head football coach at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois. During Lambert’s last three seasons at Trinity, Lambert led the Trojans to an overall record of 22-11. In 2003, Trinity finished with an overall record of 8-3 and received a #19 national ranking in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The Trojans were also Mid-States West co-conference champions in 2003. A native of Smith Center, Kansas, Lambert played football for legendary high school coach Roger Barta at Smith Center High School. After graduating from Smith Center High School, Lambert played wide receiver at Dodge City Community College in Dodge City, Kansas. From Dodge City Community College, Lambert transferred to Trinity International University where he played receiver during his junior and senior seasons. Lambert holds a master’s degree in education from Chicago State University and a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Trinity International University. Andy and his wife Betsy reside in Sterling with their four daughters: Hannah, Lydia, Emma, and Sylvia. Overall Coaching Record 68-65 (13 yrs) Record at Sterling 38-22 (6 yrs) 5 Coach Profiles Chuck Lambert - Asst. Head Coach/Def. Corrdinator Chuck Lambert begins his seventh season as Defensive Coordinator for the Sterling College Warrior football program in 2010. Lambert’s defense ranked first in the KCAC and ninth in the NAIA in scoring defense in 2009, building Lambert’s streak of having a defense in the top 25 in the nation in scoring defense to four straight seasons. Prior to coming to Sterling, Lambert served as head football coach at Lockwood High School in Lockwood, Missouri for five years. During that time, Lambert posted an overall record of 43-14 and was state runner-up in Missouri Class 1A in 2001. Lambert served as a graduate assistant football coach at Trinity International University for one year following a successful playing career at Trinity. Coach Lambert is also a graduate of tradition rich Kansas prep powerhouse, Smith Center High School, where he played quarterback for the Redmen. Lambert holds a master’s degree in sports management from American Public University and a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Trinity International University. Chuck and his wife, Kim, reside in Sterling with their four children: Caleb, Aly, Jake, and Anna. Brian Fish - Offensive Coordinator Brian Fish enters his fifth season as offensive coordinator for the Sterling College Warrior football program. Over the past four seasons, Fish’s offense has produced 14 All-Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference First Team selections and one American Football Coaches Association First Team All-American. Prior to coming to Sterling, Fish served as an assistant football coach at Malone College in Ohio. From 2000-2005, Fish as QB coach and passing coordinator helped produce the #14 and #20 ranked offense in 2002 and 2004 respectively, two all-conference quarterbacks, and the #9 ranked QB in the nation in 2004. Fish spent his playing days as a member of the Olivet Nazarene University football team for five seasons. Fish played Receiver and Tight End for Olivet having garnered First Team All Conference as well as Honorable Mention All American on the 1998 team that made it to the NAIA National Championship game. Fish holds a master’s degree in teaching and a bachelor’s degree in biology both from Olivet Nazarene University. Brian and his wife, Jodi resides in Sterling with their daughter, Culley and are expecting their second child in December. 6 Coach Profiles Hosea Bell - Defensive Line Gabe Eliserio - Linebackers/Spec. Team Coach Bell enters his fifth season as part of Coach Lambert’s staff, serving as defensive line coach. In 2009, Bell’s defensive line was an integral part to a defense that held opponents to only 83.6 rushing yards per game. No stranger to holding the whistle, Bell served from 1989-1992 as an assistant football coach at St. Mary of the Plains College located in Dodge City, Kansas, and on the Sterling College staff from 1997-2003 including a stint as the defensive coordinator for the Warriors. Gabe Eliserio begins his first year as Inside Linebackers and Special Teams Coordinator for Sterling College. In 2009, Eliserio coached the defensive secondary at Dordt College where the Defenders ranked #5 in the nation for pass defense. Coach Bell holds a bachelor’s degree in social work from Tabor College, where Bell was a fullback for four years. Eliserio is familiar with Andy Lambert’s system, having played for Lambert at Sterling where he earned KCAC All Conference Honorable Mention status as a defensive back and played in the 2008 Senior Bowl Classic. While Eliserio played for the Warriors, the 2007 Warrior defense also ranked #8 in the nation in pass defense efficiency and #16 in the nation in overall scoring defense. Hosea, his wife Pam, and their nine children (Alyssa, LaChelle, Ashli, Lyric, Arinna, Trevonte, Quentin, Chrys and Kendrick) reside in Sterling. Eliserio holds a master’s degree in education and sports administration from East Central University and a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Sterling College. Travis Tesone - Wide Receivers Gabe and his wife, Dawn, reside in Sterling. Adam Langvardt - RB/Strength & Conditioning Coach Tesone begins his third season with the Warriors, continuing his work with the wide receivers. Adam Langvardt enters his second season as running backs and strength and conditioning coach for the Warriors. Tesone began his collegiate coaching at Greenville College in Illinois and also played for Coach Lambert at Trinity International. Langvardt was an All-Conference running back for the Warriors in the 2006 and 2007 seasons, having averaged 5.4 yards per rush over those two seasons. Langvardt also gained 1,200 yards combined with six touchdowns. Having played running back and slot back during college, Tesone brings successful experience to the skill positions. Tesone started all but one game in his four year career with a trip to the NAIA playoffs as a starter. Langvardt hold a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and education from Sterling College. Tesone holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Trinity International. Travis is married to wife Ashley, who also assists with cross country and track. 7 2010 Outlook Rebounding in 2010 The Warriors look to come back strong in 2010 following a 2009 finish of 6-4, 5-3 in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). Sterling returns seven starters both on offense and on defense. The experience will help, as the Warriors face a tough stretch in late September and early October, facing the top three 2009 finishers in the KCAC in back to back weeks. Offensively, the Warriors return senior running back Rashard Colquitt. Colquitt led the Warriors in rushing yards in 2009, averaging 83.5 yards per game. In 2010, Colquitt will have the opportunity to gain large chunks of yardage on the ground behind returning senior linemen Mike Danski, Tory King, and Chandler Keenan. Even with the return of senior Keoki Burbank, the quarterback position is an area of concern for Sterling. With Matt James coming to Sterling to play wide receiver from Golden West College, the Warriors are looking to improve on a passing offense that ranked last in the KCAC in 2009. Last season, the Sterling offense became one dimensional, relying strictly on the run. In 2010, the Warriors are looking to add balance to their offensive attack. Eli Copeland and James Morley will compliment the incoming James at wide receiver. “We must get better in our passing game to have a chance. Our ability to protect our skill level and talent at receiver, and our quarterback play must all improve,” said Sterling College head coach Andy Lambert. On the defensive side of the ball, Sterling will have to adjust to the loss of linebackers Justin Hejney and Austin Kingsbury. However, the Warrior defense returns seven starters along with safeties Brock Frank and Tate Arnold from the #9 ranked scoring defense in the NAIA and the top ranked scoring defense in the KCAC. To help retool the defense, the Warriors have brought in defensive lineman Kyle Dillard from the College of the Redwoods. Dillard will help KCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention defensive lineman Mike Jones solidify the Sterling College defensive line. “Our defense gave up the fewest points in the conference last season. We must replace a safety and get very good play from our outside linebackers early to be a great defense this year,” Lambert said. The schedule is favorable for the Warriors this year with six home games and only four road games. Five of the six home games are also KCAC contests. Sterling kicks off the season at home on September 11 in a KCAC match-up against Southwestern College. For more information about the 2010 Sterling College Warrior football team, visit www.sterling.edu 8 Numerical Roster # 1 2 5 6 7 9 10 12 13 16 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 39 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 53 54 55 57 63 64 66 67 68 69 LAST NAME Dunbar Frank Burbank Garcia Colquitt Talton Arnold Mahla Coleman Wheeler Drake Tesfay Conrad Alton Bell McEachern Hook Gillen Rempe Goering Morley Wray IV Bennett Koops Engelken Stanton Dobbins Guthmiller Murphy Rice Schoepflin Morley Harmon Musser Mestdagh Morrison Keenan Noller Halcromb Robbins Nolan Shannon Danski Hinson FIRST NAME Cory Brock Keoki Joey Rashard Michael Tate James Jordan Josh Andrew Sened Jeremy Tyler Renard Clay Aric Brayton Trevor Bradley James David Matt Steffan Shane Jarrett Erik David Lance Kerby Jeremiah Mark Danny Chad Sean Brad Chandler Brian Chris Matt Carl William Mike Blake Ht. 5’10” 6’0” 6’0” 5’10” 5’10” 5’8” 6’2” 6’1” 6’5” 6’0” 6’1” 6’0” 5’9” 5’10” 5’10” 5’10” 5’10” 5’11” 5’9” 5’11” 5’11” 5’10” 5’11” 5’11” 6’3” 5’10” 5’10” 5’8” 5’10” 5’10” 6’1” 6’1” 5’10” 5’11” 5’9” 6’2” 6’0” 5’9” 5’10” 6’1” 6’3” 5’9” 5’10” 6’0” Wt. 165 175 195 190 205 140 190 210 200 205 200 185 170 175 185 170 175 210 170 195 180 195 165 210 210 165 190 230 200 205 178 215 200 220 200 230 275 180 265 260 370 215 270 235 9 Pos. DB DB QB QB RB DB DB QB QB K RB QB RB WR DB WR DB LB DB RB LB RB DB LB WR DB LB RB LB LB LB TE LB LB DL OL OL LB OL OL OL OL OL OL City Palmetto Reno Eureka La Crosse Corrigan Detroit Lebanon Spring Hill North Point Carrier Eddy Craig Chicago Troy Arvada Palmetto Chase Kingman Smith Center Smith Center Inman Colorado Springs Houston Sterling Downs Greensburg Holcomb Lyons St. Francis Gorham Athol Arvada Colorado Springs Sterling Anaheim Arvada Lamar Stafford Russel Diamond Bar Mena Osceola Grafton Venice Estes Park State Eligibility FL JR NV JR CA SR KS SR TX SR MI JR KS JR FL SO FL SO TX JR CO JR IL SO TX SO CO SO FL SO KS SR KS SO KS JR KS SO KS SO CO SO TX SR KS SO KS JR KS SO KS SO KS JR KS SO KS SO KS SO CO SO CO JR KS SO CA SO CO SO CO SR KS SR KS SO CA SO AR SO AR JR OH SO FL SR CO SO Numerical Roster # 70 71 73 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 83 84 87 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 97 98 99 LAST NAME Grabowski Berry Ralston Willis Oswald Worsham King Westmoreland Sperber Waters Copeland Seda Morley Sparks Beltz Dunn Medina Boos Walker Jones Dominquez Edwards Ritta Bundrage Clemons Curiel Finder Nowak Turner Vann Kendig Garcia Echer Jantz Hernandez Dillard Bradshaw Turner Pittman Story Lehmann Siavashani Ruff FIRST NAME John Roy Kelby Eric Taylor Brett Tory Jarred Aaron Logan Eli David Grant Ian Kyle Doug Jesse Joshua Timothy Michael Andrew James Jon Jesse Kellen Jo Jo Kyle Klayton Tommie Watie Jesse Jeremy Jordan Truk Robbie Kyle Josh Antoine Blaine Chris Kris Elias Lucas Ht. 5’8” 6’5” 6’0” 5’11” 6’4” 6’3” 6’1” 6’2” 6’1 5’10” 5’7” 5’10” 6’0” 6’0” 5’10” 6’3” 5’11” 6’2” 5’9” 6’1” 5’7” 5’10” 6’2” 6’0” 5’9 5’9 6’2 6’1” 5’11” 5’9” 5’10” 5’10” 5’9” 6’3” 5’9” 5’10” 6’0” 5’11” 6’0” 5’10” 5’10” 6’0” 5’11” Wt. 205 260 240 220 290 265 280 305 185 175 145 200 195 240 180 180 230 240 275 230 240 220 200 185 170 165 260 240 200 175 215 180 285 185 170 225 200 215 315 260 205 250 285 10 Pos. City State DL Lincoln NE OL Calhan CO OL Great Bend KS DL Denver CO OL Larkspur CO OL Springfield TN OL Bradenton FL OL Hutchinson KS WR Oakley KS WR Greensburg KS WR Wichita KS TE Blue Lake CA WR Colorado Springs CO TE Winterset IA WR Greensburg KS K Arlington TX DL Minneola KS DL Carrollton TX DL Stillwater OK DL Houston TX DL Troy KS DL Hutchinson KS DL Marquette NE QB Palmetto FL RB Jacksonville FL WR Pomona CA DL Kingman KS DL Russell KS LB Hayward CA RB Stillwell OK LB DB OL WR DB DL LB LB OL DL LB OL OL Eligibility SR SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SR JR SO SO SO SO SO SO JR JR SO SO JR FR FR FR FR JR FR JR SO FR JR FR JR JR JR SO SR FR JR FR 2-Deep Chart Offense Defense Number Ht Wt Yr Number Ht Wt Split Tackle Field End 63 Chris Halcromb 5’10” 265 SO 43 David Guthmiller 5’8” 230 Kyle Finder 6’2” 260 RFR 53 Sean Mestdagh 5’9” 200 Split Guard Nose 66 Carl Nolan 6’3” 370 JR Chris Story 5’10” 260 75 Taylor Oswald 6’4” 290 SO 97 Andrew Dominquez 5’7” 240 Center Bound End 55 Chandler Keenan 6’0” 275 SR 95 Michael Jones 6’1” 230 52 Mike Hensley 6’0” 270 SO 54 Brad Morrison 6’2” 230 Tight Guard Mike 68 Mike Danski 5’10” 270 SR 48 Danny Harmon 5’10 200 64 Matt Robbins 6’1” 260 SO 27 Brayton Gillen 5’11 210 Tight Tackle Will 77 Brett Worsham 6’3” 265 SO 44 Lance Murphy 5’10 200 93 Joshua Boos 6’2” 240 SO 45 Kerby Rice 5’10 205 Tight End Rush 84 David Seda 5’10 200 SR Tommie Turner 5’11” 200 35 Shane Engelken 6’3” 210 SO Kris Lehmann 5’10” 205 FB Drop 32 David Wray IV 5’10” 195 SR 57 Brian Noller 5’9 180 18 Andrew Drake 6’1” 200 JR 31 James Morley 5’11” 180 TB Strong Safety 7 Rashard Colquitt 5’10 205 SR 10 Tate Arnold 6’2 190 Kellen Clemons 5’9 170 RFR 26 Aric Hook 5’10” 175 SB Free Safety 25 Clay McEachern 5’10 170 SR 2 Brock Frank 6’0” 175 Jo Jo Curiel 5’9 165 RFR 33 Matt Bennett 5’11” 165 SE Corner 83 Eli Copeland 5’7” 145 SO 9 Mike Talton 5’8 140 80 Aaron Sperber 6’1 185 SO 37 Jarrett Stanton 5’10” 165 QB Corner 6 Joey Garcia 5’10” 190 SR 24 Renard Bell 5’10 185 Jesse Bundrage 6’0” 185 RJR 1 Cory Dunbar 5’10” 165 Kicker 90 Doug Dunn 6’3” 180 16 11 Yr SO SO SR JR JR SR SO JR SO SO RJR FR SO SO JR SO JR SO JR SO SO JR SO Punter Josh Wheeler 6’0” 205 JR 2009 Recap Road Troubles The Sterling College Warrior football program finished the 2009 season with a record of six wins and four losses while placing fourth in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC). At home, the Warriors were able to protect the home field, winning three out of their four home games. The only home loss came against eventual KCAC Champion Ottawa University in a tightly contested game. On the road, the Warriors were able to win three of the six games. Out of the three losses on the road, the closest game was a 21-0 loss to McPherson College. Offensively, the Warriors struggled in 2009. The offense ranked in the bottom half of the KCAC, only scoring 20.3 points per game. The rushing game ranked second overall in the KCAC with 173.7 rushing yards per game, but passing offense ranked last in the KCAC with 118.9 passing yards per game. A poor passing game handcuffed Sterling College all year long, putting a lot of pressure on the Warrior defense to win games. The Warrior defense stepped up to the challenge in 2009 by being the top defense in the KCAC. Sterling College only allowed 17.3 points per game during the 2009 season, making up for the dismal offensive performance. Rashard Colquitt headlined the list of the Sterling College football players to receive All-KCAC Honors by being named to the All-KCAC First Team Offense as a running back. Members of the All-KCAC Second Team were Mike Danski as an offensive lineman and Austin Kingsbury as a linebacker. Warriors that received All-KCAC Honorable Mention were Ray Smith (offensive line), Drew Lott (defensive back), Justin Hejny (linebacker), Quinton Burgess (defensive line), and Mike Jones (defensive line). 12 2009 Game Reviews Sterling 23, Peru State 7 Sterling 17, Southwestern 7 September 19, 2009 Peru, Nebraska September 12, 2009 Winfield, Kansas Sterling College traveled to Peru, Nebraska to play Peru State, winning the game by a score of 23-7. The Warriors opened the season with a win in Winfield, Kansas over Southwestern College, defeating the Moundbuilders 17-7 in a closely contested game. A slow start had the Warriors down at the end of the first quarter 0-7. Sterling was able to then score 23 unanswered points during the second and third quarters, holding off Peru State for the victory. Sterling led 10-7 going into halftime with the touchdown coming from a Joey Garcia two yard run. In the second half, Clay McEachern was able to put the Warriors ahead by two scores by scoring a touchdown on a 10 yard reception. The strong running game of the Warriors was the key to the victory. Sterling was able to gain 211 yards on the ground led by Joey Garcia’s 94 yards rushing. In comparison, Peru State was only able to gain 110 yards rushing. The Sterling College defense held strong in the fourth quarter, bringing the victory home for the Warriors. Southwestern was only able to gain a total of 133 yards rushing compared to the Warriors’ 226 yards rushing. SCORING BY QUARTERS Sterling College 7 3 Southwestern 7 0 7 0 0 0 SCORING BY QUARTERS Sterling College 0 10 Peru State 7 0 17 7 13 0 0 0 23 7 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 11:39 SWC - Jeff Schaefer 17 yd pass from Jordan Barrett (Austin Ledy kick) 03:56 STER - Joey Garcia 2 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Second Quarter 05:52 STER – Doug Dunn 25 yd field goal Third Quarter 00:16 STER - Clay McEachern 10 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick) Fourth Quarter SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 00:00 PERU – Mike Brown 7 yd pass from Curtis Thompson (Zach Kohlhoff kick) Second Quarter 03:07 STER – Doug Dunn 25 yd field goal 00:41 STER – Tyler Aton 39 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick) Third Quarter 14:12 STER – Joey Garcia 5 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) 09:00 STER – Rashard Colquitt 21 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick blocked) Fourth Quarter TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Sterling 25 47/226 123 30/15/1 77/349 5 3/10 0/0 4/33.3 5/50 28:16 Southwestern 17 31/133 140 27/12/3 58/273 58 1/9 0/0 3/35.7 5/60 23:53 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Sterling: Colquitt 26-141, Wray IV 5-47, Garcia 9-31 [1 TD], Burbank 6-7; Southwestern: Coppock 14-65, Evans 7-45, Barrett 6-11, Royals 1-9 Passing – Sterling: Burbank 30-15-1-123 [1 TD]; Southwestern: Barrett 27-12-3-140 [1 TD] Receiving – Sterling: Garcia 9-84, McEachern 3-24 [1 TD], Wray IV 1-11, Davies 1-8; Southwestern: Schaefer 4-77 [1 TD], Coppock 3-20, Fowler 2-15, Royals 1-13 Sterling 24 45/211 144 22/12/1 67/355 77 2/0 1/1 5/30.0 6/59 Peru 18 35/110 144 44/18/2 79/254 118 1/0 1/1 3/37.3 4/37 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Sterling: Garcia 15-94 [1 TD], Colquitt 12-66, Wray IV 7-40, Goering 2-14, Drake 1-1, Burbank 7-(-3); Peru: Noojin 1272, Jeter 8-22, Thompson 12-10, Powell 3-6 Passing – Sterling: Burbank 22-12-1-144 [2 TD]; Peru: Thompson 43-17-2-144 [1 TD], Kohlhoff 1-1-0-0 Receiving – Sterling: Garcia 4-35, McEachern 3-23, Dunbar 2-22, Alton 1-39 [1 TD], Drake 1-4, Colquitt 1-21 [1 TD]; Peru: Edelman 7-69, Wallinger 5-44, Brown 3-24 [1 TD], Jeter 1-3, Powell 1-4, Mertens 1-0 13 2009 Game Reviews Ottawa 23, Sterling 21 Sterling 0, McPherson 21 September 26, 2009 Sterling, Kansas October 3, 2009 McPherson, Kansas The Warriors lost to Ottawa University 21-23 after Ottawa made a strong comeback in the fourth quarter, making up a 14 point deficit. Good fortune was not in the Warriors’ deck as they traveled to McPherson to play the Bulldogs. Sterling College lost to McPherson College in a 21-0 shutout Sterling College took a 14 point lead into the fourth quarter after a strong third quarter, only to be thwarted by the strong offensive attack of Ottawa University. McPherson scored 14 points against the Warriors in the second quarter and never looked back. The passing game appeared to be the difference in the game, as Ottawa University was able to gain 356 yards in the air while Sterling could only counter with 186 yards. Clay McEachern had a strong receiving day for the Warriors, catching five passes for 88 yards. The Warriors weren’t able to get anything going offensively as they were hounded by the Bulldog defense all night. Turnovers were a problem for the Warriors, who had four. As the Warrior offense struggled, so did the defense. McPherson was able to gain 425 yards of total offense against the regularly solid Warrior defense. SCORING BY QUARTERS Ottawa Univ. 0 7 Sterling College 0 7 SCORING BY QUARTERS Sterling College 0 0 McPherson Coll.0 14 0 14 16 0 23 21 0 0 0 7 0 21 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter Second Quarter 13:29 OTT – Taylor Burnett 10 yd pass from Ethan Haller (Casey Wieder kick) 07:57 STER – Cory Dunbar 32 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick) Third Quarter 08:32 STER – Rashard Colquitt 1 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) 06:13 STER – Rashard Colquitt 1 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Fourth Quarter 13:21 OTT – Casey Wieder 21 yd field goal 08:41 OTT – Clarence Anderson 56 yd pass from Ethan Haller (Casey Wieder kick) 03:43 OTT – Clarence Anderson 3 yd run (Casey Wieder kick no good) SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter Second Quarter 14:29 MCP – Stephen Harrison 21 yd pass from Shane Mascarenas (Travis Eason kick) 06:44 MCP – Andy Skinner 20 yd pass from Shane Mascarenas (Travis Eason kick) Third Quarter Fourth Quarter 06:22 MCP – Aaron Lafitte 68 yd pass from Shane Mascarenas (Travis Eason kick) TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time Ottawa 24 25/41 356 53/28/2 78/397 100 0/0 1/1 3/32.3 4/44 22:28 Sterling 20 48/164 186 28/17/0 76/350 81 2/13 0/0 4/37.5 9/144 37:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Ottawa: Baer 10-46, Tucker 6-22, Anderson 1-3 [1 TD], Cebold 1-(-15), Haller 3-(-17); Sterling: Coquitt 28-136 [2 TD], Garcia 11-20, Burbank 8-14, McEachern 1-(-6) Passing – Ottawa: Haller 53-28-2-356 [2 TD]; Sterling: Burbank 27-17-0-186 [1 TD] Receiving – Ottawa: Anderson 10-167 [1 TD], C. Schultz 8-102, Z. Schultz 4-43, Burnett 3-31 [1 TD], Tucker 3-13; Sterling: Garcia 7-38, McEachern 5-88, Dunbar 3-56 [1 TD], Alton 1-2, Colquitt 1-2 Sterling 10 32/66 90 29/13/3 61/156 116 2/4 2/1 8/37.9 2/20 24:51 McPherson 21 40/98 327 31/22/2 71/425 34 3/15 4/3 4/29.3 5/45 33:45 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Sterling: Colquitt 18-33, Arnold 1-31, McEachern 1-4, Wray IV 1-3, Garcia 4-3, Burbank 7-(-8); McPherson: Lafitte 17-55, German 5-18, Mascarenas 9-17, Smith 5-12, Duval 1-7, Bohanon 1-(-2), Skinner 1-(-2), Harrison 1-(-7) Passing – Sterling: Burbank 29-13-3-90; McPherson: Mascarenas 31-22-2-327 [3 TD] Receiving – Sterling: Colquitt 4-34, Garcia 4-38, McEachern 2-6, Alton 1-(-3), Dunbar 1-4, Lovercamp 1-11; McPherson: Harrison 7-103 [1 TD], White 6-70, Skinner 3-36 [1 TD], Lafitte 3-86 [1 TD], Duval 1-17, Brown 1-7, Bohanon 1-8 14 2009 Game Reviews Sterling 6, Friends 30 Tabor 21, Sterling 47 October 10, 2009 Wichita, Kansas October 17, 2009 Sterling, Kansas Sterling College avoided being shut out for the second straight game, but was unable to overcome Friends University, falling to the Falcons 6-30 Tabor College could not handle the Warrior rushing attack as Sterling College was able to pick up its third win of the season in a 47-21 thrashing of the Bluejays in Sterling, Kansas. The Warriors’ lone touchdown came in the third quarter on a four yard reception by Clay McEachern. The Warrior offensive attack flourished in the game, scoring on the ground and in the air. Four rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns combined for six offensive touchdowns, the most in the 2009 season. Sterling struggled on both sides of the football for the second straight week. Offensively, the Warriors were only able to gain 188 yards while giving up 434 yards on defense. SCORING BY QUARTERS Sterling College 0 0 Friends Univ. 0 16 6 0 0 14 6 30 Both sides of the ball played well with the offense gaining 427 yards while the defense held Tabor to 191 yards. SCORING BY QUARTERS Tabor College 0 0 Sterling College 20 7 7 14 14 6 21 47 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter Second Quarter 11:57 FRND – Doug Pierce 27 yd pass from Tim Rozzell (Noah Gear kick) 05:32 FRND – Mike Hyde 13 yd pass from Tim Rozzell (Noah Gear kick no good) Third Quarter 04:08 STER – Clay McEachern 4 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (2 point conversion no good) Fourth Quarter 13:42 FRND – Tim Rozzell 7 yd run (Drew Johnson kick) 12:43 FRND – Doug Pierce 47 yd pass from Tim Rozzell (Drew Johnson kick) SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 13:53 STER – Tyler Alton 18 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick no good) 07:20 STER – Keoki Burbank 10 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) 05:00 STER – Joey Garcia 4 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Second Quarter 13:25 STER – Joey Garcia 10 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick) Third Quarter 11:48 STER – Rashard Colquitt 2 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) 08:51 STER – Joey Garcia 6 yd run (Doug Dunn kick 05:31 TABR – Derek Washington 2 yd run (Robert Simmons kick) Fourth Quarter 14:03 STER – Doug Dunn 25 yd field goal 05:59 STER – Doug Dunn 25 yd field goal 03:15 TABR – Joey Erickson 12 yd run (Stephen Gulledge kick) 02:20 TABR – Teal Stutzman 1 yd fumble return (Stephen Gulledge kick) TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sterling 11 31/78 110 19/11/3 50/188 114 1/0 2/2 4/27.8 3/31 23:16 Friends 21 45/122 312 32/21/1 77/434 62 3/26 1/1 3/31.0 4/45 36:44 Rushing¬ – Sterling: Colquitt 18-40, Burbank 10-32, McEachern 2-5, Goering 1-1; Friends: Rozzell 15-58 [1 TD], Miles 11-31, Bolander 5-10, Goerzen 6-6, Bening 3-6, Craddock 2-6, Greenbaum 3-4 Passing – Sterling: Burbank 19-11-3-110 [1 TD]; Friends: Rozzell 31-201-291 [3 TD], Bristow 1-1-0-21 Receiving – Sterling: Garcia 4-28, McEachern 3-27 [1 TD], Alton 1-4, Davies 1-11, Dunbar 1-15, Kempf 1-25; Friends: Hyde 10-121 [1 TD], Pierce 6-151 [2 TD], Franklin 1-0, Bolander 1-8, Benning 1-13, Sell 1-10, O’Nelio 1-6, Miles 0-3 Tabor 16 27/75 116 27/12/2 54/191 137 1/0 4/2 6/36.2 7/70 23:14 Sterling 23 59/269 158 17/10/1 76/427 2 2/14 1/1 4/33.3 3/40 36:40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Tabor: Washington 16-40 [1 TD], Erickson 2-38 [1 TD], Amos 8-26, Gulledge 1-(-30); Sterling: Coquitt 14-97 [1 TD], Burbank 15-90 [1 TD], Garcia 13-58 [2 TD], Goering 8-29, Drake 4-12, Alton 1-3, McEachern 1-2, Walker 3-(-22) Passing – Tabor: Amos 23-10-2-91, Gulledge 4-2-0-25; Sterling: Burbank 17-10-1-158 [2 TD] Receiving – Tabor: Brown 5-44, Jost 3-39, Washington 1-2, LeBeauf 1-11, Yeoman 1-6, Anaya 1-14; Sterling: McEachern 4-95, Garcia 3-23 [1 TD], Dunbar 1-7, Alton 1-18 [1 TD], Colquitt 1-15 15 2009 Game Reviews Kansas Wesleyan 18, Sterling 28 Sterling 35, Bethany 2 October 24, 2009 Sterling, Kansas October 31, 2009 Lindsborg, Kansas Sterling College triumphed over Kansas Wesleyan University by a score of 28-17 in Sterling. The victory came on homecoming for the Warriors. On Halloween in Lindsborg, Kansas, the Sterling College Warriors were scary good. Bethany College cowered under the Warrior presence in the 35-2 victory for Sterling College. The Warriors came out of the gates strong, scoring seven points in the first quarter, but trailed at halftime 10-7. Fourteen unanswered points in the third quarter gave the Warriors the lead which they held on to the rest of the way. A touchdown in the fourth quarter sealed the homecoming victory. The Warriors held a 7-0 lead going into halftime where Coach Lambert must have given a wizardly speech because the second half was magic for the Warriors. Sterling scored 28 points in the second half, blistering the Swedes on their path to victory. Kansas Wesleyan was unable to overcome the Warriors despite having racked up 353 yards of total offense compared to 216 for Sterling. SCORING BY QUARTERS Kan. Wesleyan 0 10 Sterling College 7 0 0 14 8 7 18 28 Sterling’s offense was on fire, averaging 6.3 yards a play while the Warrior defense was able to hold Bethany to a measly 54 yards rushing on 35 attempts for an average of 1.5 yards per carry. SCORING BY QUARTERS Sterling College 0 7 Bethany College 0 0 14 0 14 2 35 2 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 12:54 STER – Rashard Colquitt 1 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Second Quarter 03:01 KWU – Scotty McKeon 40 yd field goal 00:10 KWU – Doug Webster 1 yd run (Scotty McKeon kick) Third Quarter 09:55 STER – Renard Bell 75 yd blocked field goal recovery (Doug Dunn kick) 05:30 STER – Joey Garcia 3 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Fourth Quarter 11:33 KWU – Rodney Cooper 2 yd run (Rodney Cooper run) 06:02 STER – Rashard Colquitt 7 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter Second Quarter 14:12 STER – Kerby Rice 18 yd interception return (Doug Dunn kick) Third Quarter 07:13 STER – David Seda 8 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick) 00:31 STER – Rashard Colquitt 18 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Fourth Quarter 14:11 STER – David Wray IV 2 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) 08:22 BTY – Rashard Colquitt -3 yd run (safety) 01:50 STER – David Wray IV 1 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time KWU 17 40/98 255 27/17/2 67/353 76 0/0 1/1 4/35.5 5/57 30:13 Sterling 13 42/134 82 13/9/0 55/216 45 2/16 3/2 5/39.6 5/27 29:47 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – KWU: Winship 19-43, Webster 15-33 [1 TD], Cooper 3-11 [1 TD], Ham 1-8, Burch 2-3; Sterling: Coquitt 18-48 [2 TD], Garcia 9-47, Wray IV 7-31, Frank 1-29, Burbank 5-(-18) Passing – KWU: Webster 27-17-2-255; Sterling: Burbank 10-8-056, Garcia 3-1-0-26 Receiving – KWU: Engelberg 7-133, Berry 3-14, Ham 3-62, Thrush 1-9, Winship 1-5, Hall 1-19, Alsobrook 1-13; Sterling: Colquitt 3-34, Garcia 3-31, McEachern 2-9, Dunbar 1-8 Sterling 24 52/296 104 12/7/0 64/400 24 4/38 3/3 2/45.5 6/40 24:00 Bethany 20 35/54 212 41/22/4 76/266 156 0/0 3/1 3/34.0 2/20 35:44 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Sterling: Colquitt 17-124 [1 TD], Wray IV 15-103 [2 TD], Garcia 11-30, Burbank 2-15, Goering 3-12, McEachern 1-6, Bristol 1-6; Bethany: Autry 9-44, Malcolm 8-11, Harris, 9-9, Lumsden 3-8, Parks 1-(-1), J. Johnson 1-(-1), Baker 3-(-6), Ramirez 1-(-10) Passing – Sterling: Garcia 5-3-0-62, Burbank 7-4-0-42 [1 TD]; Bethany: Baker 34-21-4-198, Lumsden 6-1-0-14, Fambrough 1-0-0-0 Receiving – Sterling: Colquitt 2-19, Garcia 1-10, Lovercamp 1-22, Seda 1-8 [1 TD], McEachern 1-30, Alton 1-15; Bethany: Garza 6-58, Parks 6-47, Anderson 5-58, J. Johnson 3-30, Harris 1-14, S. Johnson 1-5 16 2009 Game Reviews Saint Mary 14, Sterling 26 Sterling 0, Bethel 30 November 7, 2009 Sterling, Kansas In their final home game of the season, the Warriors took care of the Spires from the University of Saint Mary in a 26-14 win on Senior Day. Sterling came out and took the lead in the first quarter and never relinquished that lead. At halftime, the Warriors were shutting out Saint Mary 13-0. Saint Mary attacked in the third quarter, cutting the lead by seven points for the fourth quarter. The Warriors survived Saint Mary’s comeback attempt by putting 13 more points on the board in the fourth quarter, sealing the victory. Defense and the ground game were the story again for the Warriors as they held Saint Mary to 260 yards of total offense while gaining 292 yards on the ground. SCORING BY QUARTERS Univ. of St. Mary 0 0 Sterling College 7 6 7 0 7 13 14 26 November 14, 2009 North Newton, Kansas The Warriors were disappointed in their final game of the 2009 season, traveling to North Newton to lose to Bethel College 0-30. Bethel jumped on Sterling in the first quarter, scoring 14 points and then added another 13 points in the third quarter. A fourth quarter field goal, pushed the final score to 0-30. Sterling was unable to get anything going offensively while the defense was unable to keep the Threshers out of the endzone. The running game that was the staple to the Sterling offense all season failed to show up against Bethel. Sterling was only able to gain one yard on the ground against a Bethel defense that confused the Warriors throughout the game. SCORING BY QUARTERS Sterling College 0 0 Bethel College 14 0 0 13 0 3 0 30 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 07:56 STER – Rashard Colquitt 1 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) Second Quarter 06:09 STER – Cory Dunbar 5 yd pass from Keoki Burbank (Doug Dunn kick no good) Third Quarter 05:20 USM – Harris Willie 22 yd pass from Chris Joly (Bobby Schattle kick) Fourth Quarter 13:21 STER – Rashard Colquitt 1 yd run (Doug Dunn kick) 04:51 USM – Tyler Anderson 9 yd pass from Chris Joly (Bobby Schattle kick) 02:31 STER – Rashard Colquitt 44 yd run (Keoki Burbank pass no good) SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 13:56 BETH – James McCartney 3 yd run (Lee Voth-Gaeddert kick) 04:04 BETH – Kyle Berg 14 yd pass from Garrett Hiebert (Lee Voth-Gaeddert kick) Second Quarter Third Quarter 07:22 BETH – Lee Voth-Gaeddert 5 yd pass from Garrett Hiebert (Lee VothGaeddert kick no good) 01:00 BETH – Joel Maple 1 yd pass from Garrett Hiebert (Lee Voth-Gaeddert kick) Fourth Quarter 03:54 BETH – Lee Voth-Gaeddert 25 yd field goal TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards Possession Time TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes/Yards Passing Yards Passes (Att/Comp/Int) Total Plays/Offense Return Yards Interception Returns/Yards Fumbles/Lost Punts/Average Penalties/Yards St. Mary 15 26/54 206 38/22/2 64/260 90 1/0 0/0 5/29.0 3/15 25:58 Sterling 17 49/292 22 13/6/1 62/314 135 2/10 1/0 3/29.3 4/30 33:56 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – St. Mary: Joly 18-63, Willie 1-3, Ridley 3-2, Jones 3-(-3), Robles 1-(-11); Sterling: Colquitt 25-151 [3 TD], Wray IV 16-100, Burbank 6-41, Goering 1-4 Passing – St. Mary: Joly 33-20-2-195 [2 TD], Robles 5-2-0-11; Sterling: Burbank 13-6-1-22 [1 TD] Receiving – St. Mary: Anderson 6-66 [1 TD], Brooks 6-38, Willie 4-48 [1 TD], Walburn 3-37, Joly 1-7, Wallin 1-4, Ridley 1-6; Sterling: McEachern 2-4, Colquitt 2-5, Dunbar 2-13 [1 TD] Sterling 9 27/1 170 28/13/2 55/171 145 1/0 5/5 5/32.2 1/5 Bethel 16 42/51 274 34/20/1 76/325 4 1/-1 1/1 4/36.5 2/10 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing¬ – Sterling: Wray IV 11-24, Goering 2-6, Colquitt 5-(-1) Burbank 9-(-28); Bethel: Peterson 22-40, Vail 2-14, Suchsland 3-9, McCartney 4-8 [1 TD], McNary 1-(-8), Hiebert 9-(-12) Passing – Sterling: Burbank 28-13-2-170; Bethel: Hiebert 33-200-274 [3 TD], Vail 1-0-1-0 Receiving – Sterling: McEachern 6-73, Colquitt 3-13, Alton 2-68, Dunbar 1-7, Kempf 1-9; Bethel: Voth-Gaeddert 6-127 [1 TD], Berg 4-53 [1 TD], Morgan 3-42, Benson 2-21, Peterson 1-(-3), McNary 1-22, Regier 1-9, Maple 1-1 [1 TD], Suchsland 1-2 17 2009 Offensive Stats All Purpose Rushing Name Yr G Rush Rec Pt Rt KO Rt Other RtTotal Avg/G Colquitt, Rashard JR 10 835 139 0 125 0 1099 109.9 Garcia, Joey JR 8 283 287 17 109 0 696 87.0 Wray IV, David JR 7 348 11 0 0 0 359 51.3 McEachern, Clay JR 10 11 379 0 44 0 434 43.4 Dunbar, Cory SO 10 0 132 0 217 0 349 34.9 Alton, Tyler FR 7 3 143 0 71 0 217 31.0 Talton, Michael SO 4 0 0 31 0 33 64 16.0 Burbank, Keoki JR 10 142 0 0 0 0 142 14.2 Kempf, Paul SR 3 0 34 0 0 0 34 11.3 Lovercamp, JonathonSO 3 0 33 0 0 0 33 11.0 Goering, Bradley FR 6 66 0 0 0 0 66 11.0 Bell, Renard FR 8 0 0 0 0 85 85 10.6 Davies, Jason FR 2 0 19 0 0 0 19 9.5 Seda, David JR 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 8.0 Bristol, Brian SR 8 6 0 0 48 0 54 6.8 Riner, Andrew JR 2 0 0 13 0 0 13 6.5 Rice, Kerby FR 9 0 0 0 0 34 34 3.8 Arnold, Tate SO 9 31 0 0 0 0 31 3.4 Frank, Brock SO 10 29 0 0 0 1 30 3.0 Name Yr G Att Cmp Int % Yds TD Avg/G Morley, Mark SO 10 0 0 0 21 0 21 2.1 Burbank, Keoki JR 10 202 109 12 .540 1101 9 110.1 Harmon, Danny FR 7 0 0 0 0 14 14 2.0 Garcia, Joey JR 8 8 4 0 .500 88 0 11.0 Lott, Andrew SR 10 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.4 Drake, Andrew SO 2 13 4 0 -46 0 -29 -14.5 Walker, Jason SO 1 -22 0 0 0 0 -22 -22.0 Tesfay, Sened FR 2 0 0 23 0 -94 -71 -35.5 Name Colquitt, Rashard Wray IV, David Garcia, Joey Burbank, Keoki Goering, Bradley Drake, Andrew Arnold, Tate Frank, Brock McEachern, Clay Bristol, Brian Alton, Tyler Walker, Jason Yr JR JR JR JR FR SO SO SO JR SR FR SO G 10 7 8 10 6 2 9 10 10 8 7 1 Att Yds Avg TD 181 835 4.6 9 62 348 5.6 2 72 283 3.9 5 75 142 1.9 1 17 66 3.9 0 5 13 2.6 0 1 31 31.0 0 1 29 29.0 0 6 11 1.8 0 1 6 6.0 0 1 3 3.0 0 3 -22 -7.3 0 Yds/G 83.5 49.7 35.4 14.2 11.0 6.5 3.4 2.9 1.1 0.8 0.4 -22.0 Passing Receiving Name Garcia, Joey McEachern, Clay Colquitt, Rashard Dunbar, Cory Alton, Tyler Seda, David Davies, Jason Lovercamp, Jonathon Kempf, Paul Drake, Andrew Wray IV, David Yr G Rec Yds TD Yds/C Yds/GR/G JR 8 35 287 1 8.2 35.9 4.4 JR 10 31 379 2 12.2 37.9 3.1 JR 10 18 139 1 7.7 13.9 1.8 SO 10 12 132 2 11.0 13.2 1.2 FR 7 8 143 2 17.9 20.4 1.1 JR 1 1 8 1 8.0 8.0 1.0 FR 2 2 19 0 9.5 9.5 1.0 SO 3 2 33 0 16.5 11.0 0.7 SR 3 2 34 0 17.0 11.3 0.7 SO 2 1 4 0 4.0 2.0 0.5 JR 7 1 11 0 11.0 1.6 0.1 Scoring (TD’s) Name Yr G TD Seda, David JR 1 1 Colquitt, Rashard JR 10 10 Garcia, Joey JR 8 6 Alton, Tyler FR 7 2 Wray IV, David JR 7 2 McEachern, Clay JR 10 2 Dunbar, Cory SO 10 2 Bell, Renard FR 8 1 Rice, Kerby FR 9 1 Burbank, Keoki JR 10 1 Rush Recv Ret 2XPT Pts Pts/G 0 1 0 0 6 6.0 9 1 0 0 60 6.0 5 1 0 0 36 4.5 0 2 0 0 12 1.7 2 0 0 0 12 1.7 0 2 0 0 12 1.2 0 2 0 0 12 1.2 0 0 1 0 6 0.8 0 0 1 0 6 0.7 1 0 0 0 6 0.6 Scoring (Kicking) Name Dunn, Doug Yr FR G 10 PAT 23 FGs 4 Pts 35 Pts/G 3.5 18 2009 Defensive Stats Interceptions Tackles Name Lott, Andrew Hejny, Justin Kingsbury, Austin Frank, Brock Burgess, Quinten Harmon, Danny Murphy, Lance Rice, Kerby Arnold, Tate Morley, Mark Guthmiller, David Gillen, Brayton Bell, Renard Jones, Michael Talton, Michael D’Amico, Jason Bristol, Brian Mestdagh, Sean Noller, Brian Schoepflin, Jeremiah Goering, Bradley Riner, Andrew Tesfay, Sened Alton, Tyler Koops, Steffan McEachern, Clay Colquitt, Rashard Garcia, Joey Burbank, Keoki Dunbar, Cory Hensley, Mike Patee, Dustin Dobbins, Erik Engelken, Shane Keenan, Chandler Morrison, Brad Dunn, Doug Kempf, Paul True, Bryce Dominquez, Andrew GP SoloTkl 10 40 10 38 10 32 10 29 10 25 7 23 10 10 9 14 9 17 10 11 9 12 9 9 8 11 8 6 4 12 9 9 8 11 7 5 6 4 3 1 6 3 2 1 2 3 7 1 3 3 10 2 10 2 8 2 10 0 10 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 10 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 AstTkl TotTkl 27 67 27 65 24 56 25 54 20 45 22 45 27 37 16 30 10 27 14 25 11 23 11 20 8 19 0. 11 17 4 16 6 15 3 14 6 11 3 7 4 5 2 5 2 3 0 3 2 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 TFL TFLYds 7.0 10.5 6.0 35.5 9.5 52.5 0.0 0.0 5.0 19.5 2.0 11.0 0.5 0.5 5.0 28.5 0.5 1.0 3.0 8.0 7.5 36.5 1.5 1.5 0 0.0 4.0 17.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 Sacks Name Hejny, Justin Kingsbury, Austin Rice, Kerby Guthmiller, David Burgess, Quinten Harmon, Danny Gillen, Brayton Yr SR SR FR FR FR FR SO G 10 10 9 9 10 7 9 Solo 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 Ast 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 Tot 5.5 4.5 3.5 4.0 2.0 1.0 0.5 Yds 34.0 33.0 25.0 31.5 15.0 10.0 0.5 Name Talton, Michael Lott, Andrew Bell, Renard Frank, Brock Rice, Kerby Kingsbury, Austin Hejny, Justin Arnold, Tate Harmon, Danny Yr SO SR FR SO FR SR SR SO FR Name Arnold, Tate Wheeler, Josh Drake, Andrew Yr SO SO SO Yr FR SR SR SO FR G 2 10 10 10 10 Num 1 2 1 1 1 Int 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 Yds 33 14 10 0 34 0 0 0 14 TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 BrUp 2 4 4 3 0 3 0 1 0 Int/G 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Punting G 9 10 2 Punts Yds Avg 1 43 43.0 42 1444 34.4 1 31 31.0 Punt Returns Name Riner, Andrew Tesfay, Sened Garcia, Joey Talton, Michael Yr JR FR JR SO G 2 2 8 8 Ret 1 2 3 13 Yds 13 23 17 102 TD 0 0 0 0 Avg 13.0 11.5 5.7 7.8 Kick Off Returns Name Bristol, Brian Alton, Tyler McEachern, Clay Garcia, Joey Dunbar, Cory Morley, Mark Colquitt, Rashard D’Amico, Jason Lovercamp, Jonathon Drake, Andrew Sack/G 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 Forced Fumbles Name Engelken, Shane Hejny, Justin Kingsbury, Austin Morley, Mark Murphy, Lance G 4 10 8 10 9 10 10 9 7 FF/GM 0.500 0.200 0.100 0.100 0.100 19 Yr SR FR JR JR SO SO JR SR SO SO G 8 7 10 8 10 10 10 9 3 2 Ret Yds 2 48 3 71 2 44 5 109 10 217 1 21 7 125 1 0 1 0 1 -46 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg 24.0 23.7 22.0 21.8 21.7 21.0 17.9 0.0 0.0 -46.0 2009 Award Winners Rashard Colquitt - KCAC All-Conference 1st Team Running Back Rashard Colquitt Statistics Junior Running Back Ht. 5’10” Rush Att. Rush Yds. Rush Avg. Rush TD Yds/G 181 835 4.6 8 83.5 Rec. Rec. Yds. Rec. TD Yds/C Yds/G Rec/G 18 139 1 7.7 13.9 1.8 Wt. 205 Corrigan, Texas Mike Danski - KCAC All-Conference 2nd Team Offensive Line Austin Kingsbury - KCAC All-Conference 2nd Team Linebacker Mike Danski Austin Kingsburry Junior Senior O-Lineman Linebacker Ht. 5’10” Ht. 5’11” Wt. 270 Wt. 195 Venice, Florida Smith Center, Kansas KCAC All-Conference Honorable Mention Ray Smith - Senior - Offensive Line - 5’10” - 275 lbs. - Chunchula, AL Drew Lott - Junior - Defensive Back - 6’0” - 180 lbs. - Sterling, KS Justin Hejny - Senior - Linebacker - 5’7” - 185 lbs. - Olmitz, KS Quinton Burgess - Senior - Defensive Line - 6’0” - 265 lbs. - Waylland, MI Mike Jones - Sophomore - Defensive Line - 6’1” - 230 lbs. - Houston, TX 20 Sterling Facilities SMISOR STADIUM Smisor Stadium, the beneficiary of a 1.2 million dollar renovation in the summer of 2008 is the home of the Sterling College Warrior football program. The renovation was made possible from a lead gift from a former football alum as well as the Sterling School district. With a seating capacity of 3,000, Smisor is a great setting for college football and a dominate landmark on the Sterling College campus. Smisor Stadium also houses the football conference room, football locker room and Coaching Offices. With the renovation, the pitch is now a perfectly crowned natural fescue/ bluegrass blend guaranteed to add to the aesthetics of the facility. An underground sprinkler system was also recently installed. The irrigation project was made possible through lead gifts from Anna Smisor-Smith and the Sterling Rotary. A new commercial turf mower was also purchased through fundraising efforts for the new grass and sprinklers allowing McCracken Field to be maintained at a professional quality. McCRACKEN FIELD PRESS BOX The Smisor Stadium project also included a complete renovation of the press box, which more than doubled its size; there are four separate seating areas across the facility. There are two main press areas that are capable of comfortable seating ten persons each, equipped with radio hookups and wireless internet. Adjacent to each main press box are coaching boxes. These boxes allow for the seating of six coaches comfortably. Each box is equipped with temperature regulation in addition to the stunning views of one of the finest natural turf fields in the state. LOCKER ROOM 21 More Than Sport “More than Sport” The Sterling College Athletic Department exists to form men and women who pursue all life endeavors with fervor, resolve, and true Christian spirit. Intercollegiate athletics at Sterling College is cocurricular. It is instrumental in the education of the whole person. • We desire to teach and learn Christian principles through everyday life experience in sport. • We desire to purposefully build meaningful, lifelong relationships with coaches and student athletes. • We desire to play our sport with passion, dignity, and respect We will demonstrate and develop excellence in the following areas: Character: “Who we are on the inside matters” • Develop personal traits common to success • Grow in our role as positive, influential leaders Community: “Team” Selflessly give of ourselves to teammates and the team Generously see and encourage the best in all people Competence: “Greatness is a decision” Aim for excellence in all areas, through intelligent, persistent hard work. Promote discipline and lifelong habits of achievement 22