2009 LoganFootball.com All-SEOAL Team
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Great job,would liked to have seen Kyle Dingess on offense.
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Outstanding job, Locos. This is the way it should be done!
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I love the list! Thanks for the time and effort you put into it.
Big Time stole my thunder, Im not calling Curt Clifford the coach of the year but he does deserve an honorable mention, after finishing a 1-9 season he brought the Trojans back to 7-3 and a one second field goial attempt away from a playoff berth! Great job Curt!
Big Time stole my thunder, Im not calling Curt Clifford the coach of the year but he does deserve an honorable mention, after finishing a 1-9 season he brought the Trojans back to 7-3 and a one second field goial attempt away from a playoff berth! Great job Curt!
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Locos, Good job..... I know how hard it is to pick an all-league team when there are players you have only seen play once or twice.. Jared Gravely, IMO, should have been given more credit, he was the best player on our team...... And thanks for not giving the coach of the year award to Lutz... He may be the winningest coach of all time but I will always remember the Sandusky Perkins game of a few years ago..... That is a game most I-town fans would like to forget...........LOL
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LoganLocos wrote:Here is the much anticipated LoganFootball.com All-SEOAL team.
As in the past, both a 1st and 2nd team has been chosen along with 2 honorable mention selections from each school. I saw every team in the league play at least once this year with the exception of Portsmouth.
There is also an SEOAL MVP and Coach of the Year.
Without Further Ado:
1st TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Patrick Angle, 6-1, 210lbs, Sr - Logan
RB - Tres Wilks, 5-7, 155lbs, Jr - Ironton
RB - Perry Wheeler, 6-0, 190lbs, SR - Marietta
WR - Mason Mays, 6-0, 175lbs - SR - Logan
WR - Zach McDaniel, 5-11, 170lbs - SR - Logan
WR - Grant Venham, 6-3, 210lbs - JR - Warren
WR - Kyle Simpson, 5-11, 180lbs, JR - Portsmouth
OL - Bobby Russell, 6-2, 250lbs, SR - Logan
OL - Taylor Barker, 6-0, 285lbs, SR - Ironton
OL - Casey Sanders, 6-4, 250lbs, JR - Portsmouth
OL - Jon Arbuckle, 6-0, 200lbs, SR - Warren
OL - Ryan Klingaman, 6-1, 205lbs, SR - Jackson
1st TEAM DEFENSE
DL - Jon Monnig, 6-2, 170lbs, SR - Ironton
DL - Sam Cramblitt, 6-0, 265lbs - SR - Ironton
DL - TJ McCray, 5-11, 280lbs, SR - Logan
DL - Jason James, 6-1, 195lbs, SR - Portsmouth
LB - Michael Snider, 6-0, 190lbs, SR - Logan
LB - Eric Landrum, 6-0, 190lbs, SR - Jackson
LB - Shay Netter, 6-2, 237lbs, SR - Chillicothe
LB - Kaleb Wolfe, 6-1, 220lbs, SR - Warren
DB - Casey Oates, 6-1, 174lbs, JR - Chillicothe
DB - London Malone, 5-9, 155lbs, SR - Portsmouth
DB - JP Taylor, 6-1, 190lbs, SR - Ironton
DB - Kyle Dingess, 6-3, 200lbs, SR - Gallia Academy
K - Drew Basil, 6-1, 191lbs, SR - Chillicothe
P - Justin Mullins, 5-10, 160lbs, SR - Jackson
2nd TEAM OFFENSE
QB - Josh Myers, 5-11, 175lbs, JR - Portsmouth
RB - Drew Ervin, 6-0, 185lbs, Soph - Jackson
RB - Keith Wetzel, 5-7, 195lbs, SR - Ironton
WR - Jordan Rutter, 6-0, 165lbs, SR - Logan
WR - Kip Winchester, 6-1, 170lbs, JR - Jackson
WR - Justin Yocum, 5-9, 160lbs, SR - Warren
WR - Donta Thompson, 6-0, 174lbs, SR - Chillicothe
OL - Xavier Lewis, 6-3, 270lbs, SR - Gallia Academy
OL - Chris Warner, 5-11, 210lbs, SR - Ironton
OL - Tim King, 6-1, 225lbs, JR - Logan
OL - Cody Alfred, 6-5, 220lbs, SR - Warren
OL - Shaun Pethtel, 6-4, 200lbs, SR - Gallia Academy
2nd TEAM DEFENSE
DL - Ryan Sigler, 6-3, 180lbs, SR - Logan
DL - Brad Spaljaric, 6-4, 260lbs, JR - Ironton
DL - Keifer Johnson, 5-9, 281lbs, Soph - Marietta
DL - Ralph Robinson, 6-0, 200lbs, SR - Logan
LB - Erin Edens, 6-1, 195lbs, SR - Ironton
LB - Kyle Pritt, 5-10, 185lbs, SR - Warren
LB - Nate Allison, 5'10, 185lbs, SR - Gallia Academy
LB - Tre Underwood, 6-4, 200lbs, JR - Portsmouth
DB - Morgan Wynn, 5-10, 165lbs, JR - Marietta
DB - Derrick Meredith, 5-10, 170lbs, JR - Jackson
DB - Austin Wilson, 5-8, 150lbs, JR - Gallia Academy
DB - Ethan Preston, 5-10, 160lbs, SR - Ironton
Honorable Mention:
Chillicothe: Danny Demick (OL/DL), Isaac Beverly (WR/DB)
Gallia Academy: Jared Gravely (FB/DL), Dylan Hunter (OG/LB)
Ironton: Brian Warner (RB/LB), Tommy Waginger (DB)
Jackson: Kruize Wandling (QB), Nathaniel Haller (TE/LB/DE)
Logan: Korey Swaim (WR/DB), Brandon Graham (WR/LB/DE)
Marietta: Matt McKitrick (QB/DB), Billy Grizer (WR/DB)
Portsmouth: Antonio Jackson (RB/LB), Brennan Howard (OL/DL)
Warren: Clay Ellenwood (QB), Brian Hendrix, Jr (OL/DL)
SEOAL MVP: Patrick Angle, Logan
SEOAL Coach of the Year: Andy Hall, Jackson and Jim Pifer, Warren
Locus
As normal great job seen alot of these players this year GREAT JOB by all the players and coachs!!!! Also I would like to say the winner of the SEOAL is not the coach of the year? I like that alot in some leagues the league winner is coach of the year. I am glade the SEOAL does not do that.
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locos, the players are fine. i just fely lutz should have won coach of the year, or at least co-head coach with amyx.
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All I can say is, GREAT JOB Locos! For those who question the Coach of the Year selections, let me say in no way would Locos go out of his way to slight anyone. Lutz and Amyx were dealing with full decks; they didn't HAVE TO do their best coaching jobs, though their results and body of work speak for themselves. It is refreshing to see coaches recognized for getting the most from their resources. Not to say Lutz and Amyx didn't do a masterful job; they did. But they are or will be in their respective school's Hall of Fame. I doubt their legacy is tarnished by being left off this particular list in this particualr year. Congratulations to all the individuals recognized here and on other lists. At the same time, let's all remember it is a team sport. So...congratulations and thanks to all the players who worked, sweated, sacrificed and stuck it out. You are the true winners!
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You're Tiger Bait wrote:locos, the players are fine. i just fely lutz should have won coach of the year, or at least co-head coach with amyx.
Hey Bait, i don't disagree with you necessarily. See my post above that I posted at the same time you did.
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i know locos better than that, and don't want to come over at all like a whiner. it's just he did something this year , that may never again be done. if you know coach lutz, he does not want all this attention. but us tiger fans want it for him. there were many amazing coaching jobs in the seoal this year,
jackson
logan
portsmouth
ironton
warren all were worthy.
jackson
logan
portsmouth
ironton
warren all were worthy.
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I would put Kyle Dingess season up against anyone elses on Gallia Academy.
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I may have went with a three way in the coach of the year.
The Portsmouth coach went through some hard times after the Jackson loss (I think this was the game that the next day they were saying about six guys quit the team, Portsmouth really started playing some real good football after that and that took some coaching.
The Portsmouth coach went through some hard times after the Jackson loss (I think this was the game that the next day they were saying about six guys quit the team, Portsmouth really started playing some real good football after that and that took some coaching.
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I dont agree with you YTB. Most of Irontons team have started since they were sophmores, and was exspected to make a run into the playoffs. Even dog and I have said that Ironton would make it to the state in the next three years.
The only other coach you could give it to would have been Clifford. Going from 1-9 to 7 and 3 was a big turn around.
The only other coach you could give it to would have been Clifford. Going from 1-9 to 7 and 3 was a big turn around.
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I was going to stop posting on this thread but....
This is ridiculous, Are we to believe that a coach has to come off a losing season an have a mediocre or good season to be coach of the year????
So the great coaches (LUTZ) that coach their teams to good seasons year in and year out are shunned because they are good??? How sad!
This is ridiculous, Are we to believe that a coach has to come off a losing season an have a mediocre or good season to be coach of the year????
So the great coaches (LUTZ) that coach their teams to good seasons year in and year out are shunned because they are good??? How sad!
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Turning around a team would be much tougher. It's coach of the season, career marks shouldn't be taken into consideration.
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It really depends on what criteria you use to decide the awards, do you use the regular season only or the results to this point.
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Locos:
I think you did an excellent job. Your all-seoal team seems to be more rounded out than the other. Keep up the good work.
I think you did an excellent job. Your all-seoal team seems to be more rounded out than the other. Keep up the good work.