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KENDRICK FOSTER

OFFENSE

RICHWOODS

DAVID ROSSI
MORTON
6-2, 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 final 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-med OTHER 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 field, I loved every minute.

5-8, 190/SENIOR/RUNNING BACK ONLY TWO-TIME POY in the 28-year history of the large-school award. Led the Mid-State 6 with 1,749 yards rushing and 19 TDs. Had a TD reception and returned a punt for a TD. His 6,401 career rushing yards are No. 1 among all schools in the TriCounty and No. 5 all-time according to the IHSA. ACADEMICS: All As on last report card WHATS AHEAD: Committed to Illinois; will sign in February INTERESTED IN STUDYING: kinesiology OTHER SPORTS: Track and field (sprints, relays) FAVORITE FOOD: Seafood TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: CreteMonee LB Nyles Morgan VEHICLE: 2002 Ford Explorer QUOTE: Im proud to be part of the legacy of Richwoods football.

A L L - A R E A

MICHAEL THOMPSON COLE HENDERSON DYLAN WEAVER


EAST PEORIA PEKIN LIMESTONE
5-10, 195/JUNIOR/RUNNING BACK SET SCHOOL RECORD for single-season rushing yards with 1,855 and already EPs career rushing 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 entire sophomore season (knee) after 57 carries and 405 yards as a freshman. ACADEMICS: Straight As WHATS AHEAD: Illinois and Northern are among schools that have expressed interest. OTHER SPORTS: Basketball, track and field FAVORITE CLASS: U.S. history with Mr. Disney TOUGHEST PLAYER FACED: Chris Friend of Washington QUOTE: It felt good to be back on the field contributing because our seniors deserved to have a successful season. 6-1, 170/JUNIOR/RECEIVER LED LARGE-SCHOOL area players with 42 receptions for 715 yards and shared area honors with six TD catches. Rushed for 196 yards and a TD. As a second-year safety he had INT return for a TD against Dunlap among five takeaways and was second for Dragons in tackles. Averaged 22.4 yds on kick returns. ACADEMICS: A-B student OTHER SPORTS: Track and field (sprints, sand jumps) FAVORITE FOOD: Moms homemade mac and cheese FAVORITE 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. 6-0, 180/SENIOR/RECEIVER THREE-SPORT ATHLETE was top Rocket on both sides of the ball. He co-led the Mid-Illini with 6 TD receptions and had a league best 17.5 yards-percatch avg. His 33 receptions for 579 yards were both second best in the M-I. He led the team in tackles at safety 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 actuarial 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.

DAVION MCMANIS LOGAN TULEY-TILLMAN TYLER BROWN


DUNLAP
5-10, 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 field (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.

MANUAL

RICHWOODS
6-2, 270/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE THREE-YEAR STARTING tackle for teams that combined to rush for 11,570 yards and was 14-0 in the Mid-State 6 as part of an overall three-year record of 30-8. At DT this season had four sacks, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries, including 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: Architecture or engineering OTHER SPORTS: Qualified for 3A state track and field 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.

6-7, 315/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE ONE OF THE NATIONS highest regarded prospects, he took recruiting visits to 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-American game 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 communications OTHER SPORTS: Played in two AAU basketball tournaments this past summer with Team Illinois. TWITTER: Has 5,000+ followers QUOTE: I see myself as a role model who can inspire others.

LUCAS FEHL

NOTRE DAME
5-11, 235/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE PLAYED TACKLE BOTH WAYS for a resurgent team that won eight games, including twice in the postseason for the first time since 1999. Moved from center to tackle for an offense that rushed for nearly 3,000 yards. At DT he had 17 takedowns. A threeyear 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.

BROCK HOOVER
WASHINGTON
6-0, 240/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE FOUR-YEAR LETTERMAN and two-year starting tackle for team that had 3,863 yards of offense this season, and played in a 5A state quarterfinals for the third time in four years. His block sprung Austin Harrell for clinching TD in a Week 2 win at Richwoods. Returned for playoffs 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: Athletic training, 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 people wrong by making it back to the quarters. kicks and had touchbacks on 38 of 42 kickoffs. He averaged 35.5 yards on punts. ACADEMICS: A-B student WHATS AHEAD: Wants to kick or punt in college; considering a walk-

DALLAS GARRISON
METAMORA
5-10, 240/SENIOR/OFFENSIVE LINE TWO-YEAR STARTER at guard became a two-way starter early in 2012. One of the key components to a Redbirds offense that rushed for 3,573 yards and 45 TDs in a 10-game season. Played his way into a starting spot at DT and had a sack. A three-year letterman. ACADEMICS: Straight As; officer on National Honor Society; 30 on ACT. WHATS AHEAD: Likely to attend Bradley and study psychology. OTHER SPORTS: Track and field (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 Shuffle. QUOTE: You can always wish certain things would have turned out different, but I dont have any regrets. 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.

CONNOR KINDRED
MORTON
5-9, 170/SENIOR/KICKER-PUNTER REPEAT ALL-AREA honoree was the only area kicker to lead his team in scoring. As a fourth-year PK he was 10-for-11 on field goals, with a career long from 46 yards against Limestone. He was 19-for-20 on point-after

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