1996 Schutt All-American High School Football Team Honorable Mention.SCHUTT'S ELITE 100-MAN ALL-AMERICAN TEAM APPEARED IN THE MARCH 1997 ISSUE ALABAMA DB Stanford Simmons, Ashland Clay Co. Kecalf Bailey, Tuscaloosa Central QB Jason Standridge Jason Wayne Standridge (born November 9, 1978 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a pitcher with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks.[1] Standridge made his major league debut with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2001. He signed with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks on June 3, 2007. , Trussville RB Adam Cox, Jasper Walker TE Reid Tankersley, Wetumpka OL Michael Barfield, Dothan DL Joe Young, Albertville LB Kevin Dansby, Birmingham Ensley Larry Paul, Moody. ALASKA RB Brandon Buckley, Palmer TE Jeremiah Richards, Palmer. ARIZONA RB Clifton Jones Clifton Jones (born 1942, Jamaica) is an actor, mostly known for his roles on British television. His most prominent role is probably that of David Kano during the first season of the science fiction series . , Florence WR Brian Poli-Dixon, Tucson Sabino TE John Westra, Mesa Mountain View OL Erin Huizingh, Tempe McClintock Bryan Kula Kula can refer to: Geographic locations
ARKANSAS RB Ron Johnson Ron Johnson is the name of:
It is home to the Watson Chapel School District OL David Sherrod, Atkins LB Carlos Hall Carlos Hall (born January 16, 1979 in Marianna, Arkansas) is an American football player who currently plays defensive end for the Denver Broncos. Hall started 32 of 41 career games at the University of Arkansas, where he was named honorable mention All-American by Street & , Marianna. CALIFORNIA OL Kurt Vollers, Anaheim Servite Brian Polak, La Puente La Puente (lä pwĕn`tē), city (1990 pop. 36,955), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles; laid out 1841, inc. 1956. Primarily residential, the city manufactures hardware, electronics, and paper products. Bishop Amat Mike Wambolt, Newhall Hart Jim Adams Jim Adams born (James Adams) is an American heavy metal guitarist. His is best known for being lead guitarist for thrash metal band Defiance. Joining the band in 1985, Adams quickly became an integral member of the band, co-writing much of their material and playing on all three of , El Toro El To·ro An unincorporated community of southern California southeast of Santa Ana. Founded in the 1890s, it is mainly residential. Population: 62,685. Kenyon Coleman Kenyon Octavia Coleman (born April 10, 1979 in Fontana, California) is an American football defensive end for the New York Jets of the NFL. He was selected with the 12th pick of the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of the University of California, Los Angeles by the Oakland , Alta Loma Scott Jackson, Palos Verdes Travis Pfeffer, Concord De La Salle De La Salle is the name of several educational institutions affiliated with the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the Lasallian Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle:
COLORADO RB Marvin Brown, Pueblo Central Darcey Levy, Denver Montbello Jason Stout, Centaurus DL Don Graham, Denver Jefferson LB Thomas Fortune, Colorado Springs P Toby Sheers sheers n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Variant of shear. , Leadville Lake County. CONNECTICUT RB Tarrell Freeney, Waterbury Holy Cross OL Joe Burton, Greenwich Joe Collins, Stamford DL Jesse Simms, Stamford King & Low-Thomas. DELAWARE RB Mike Watkins, Wilmington St. Mark's. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States). DB Willie Bennett, H.D. Woodson TE Eric James, Anacostia. FLORIDA DB Abdul Howard, Quincy Shanks Benny Alexander, Lake Butler Union County Markese Fitzgerald, St. Petersburg Dixie Hollins Marquand Manuel, Miami Senior Chris Reier, Jacksonville Bolles LB Alex Brown, Jasper Hamilton County Travis Carroll, Jacksonville Bolles Andra Davis, Live Oak Suwannee Kennard Ellis, Orlando Dr. Phillips Andre Zow, Lake Butler Union County RB Jeff Chaney, Lake Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. Najea Davenport, Miami Central Davey Ford, West Palm Beach Newman Herb Haygood, Sarasota William McCray, Jacksonville Bolles Clifton Robinson, Naples Barron Collier Wayne Ward, Plant City WR Stacy Davis, Tallahassee Godby Brian Haugabrook, Wildwood Wildwood, city (1990 pop. 4,484), Cape May co., SE N.J., on an island off Cape May; settled 1882, inc. as a city 1911. It has large commercial fisheries and is a popular summer seaside resort with many vintage motels and other buildings from the 1940s–60s. Freddie Mitchell, Lakeland Kathleen Carlos Spikes, Tallahassee North Florida Christian Travis Taylor, Jacksonville Ribault Dez White, Jacksonville Bolles TE Carver Donaldson, Lakeland Kathleen OL Ron Boldin, Pahokee Otis Duhart, Belle Glades Tom Hilliard, Jacksonville Bolles Mike Pucillo, Brandon Erik Strange, Orlando Boone DL Char-Ron Dorsey, Jacksonville Bolles Willie Comerford, St. Petersburg Gibbs. GEORGIA TE Jabori Holloway, Tyrone Sandy Creek QB Meiko Collier, Cordele Crisp Co. RB Audrell Grace, Sylvania Screven Co. Ed Wilder, Washington Wilkes Travis Zachery, Marietta WR Robert Morgan, East Point Tr-Cities OL Randall Kendrick, Ashburn Turner Co. Seth Kirkland, Evans Josh Weldon, Cordele Crisp County Nick Wilkerson, Franklin Heard County DL Derek Allen, Dublin Duluth Melvin Richey, Decatur Southwest DeKalb LB Sedrick Hodge, Atlanta Westminster Darian Hutchinson, Atlanta Douglass Matt Miller, Atlanta Marist Reggie Poole, Cedartown Tavarrus Pounds, Villa Rica DB Robert Carswell, Stone Mountain Armark Tolbert, Augusta Josey. HAWAII WR Tafiti Uso, Honolulu Punahou OL Mike Souza, Honolulu Punahou. IDAHO TE Austin Lee, Post Falls QB Matt Swenson, Meridian Centennial. ILLINOIS QB Zak Kustok, Orland Park Sandburg Peter Lee, Wilmette Loyola RB Damien Anderson, Wilmington WR Ted Johnson, Elgin Larkin OL Jay Cantwell, Glenview Glenbrook South Josh Smith, O'Fallon DL Luke Butkus, Chicago Heights Bloom Trail LB Napoleon Harris, Harvey Thornton Tom O'Brien, LaGrange Nazareth. INDIANA DL Bill Seymour, Mishawaka Penn Rocky Nease, Terre Haute North RB DeWayne Hogan, Indianapolis Ben Davis OL Scott Kaminski, Carmel QB Scott Ulrich, Huntington North. IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. WR Kahlil Hill, Iowa City RB Carlos Honore, Iowa City West Jesse Holland, Iowa City QB Kyle McCann, Reston-Orient-Macksburg OL Adam Fay, Bettendorf TE Adam Stensrud, Lake Mills. KANSAS RB Parker Wallace, Salina Salina (səlī`nə), city (1990 pop. 42,303), seat of Saline co., central Kans., on the Smoky Hill River; founded 1858 by settlers opposed to slavery, inc. 1870. Central DL Monty Beisel, Douglass WR Harrison Hill, Wichita Collegiate Branden Clark, Valley Center DB Eniak Mpwo, Olathe North. KENTUCKY QB Gary Gumm, Louisville Doss OL Derrick Johnson, Harrodsburg RB Justin Frisk A term used in Criminal Law to refer to the superficial running of the hands over the body of an individual by a law enforcement agent or official in order to determine whether such individual is holding an illegal object, such as a weapon or narcotics. , Fort Thomas Highlands. LOUISIANA DB Robert Davis, Shreveport Evangel Fred Booker, Hammond Greg Brown, Baton Rouge Catholic WR Abram Booty, Shreveport Evangel Reggie Wayne, Marrero Ehret TE Joe Domingeaux, Crowley QB Major Applewhite, Baton Rouge Catholic Craig Nall, Alexandria RB Mark Henderson, Monroe Ouachita Kevin Johnson, Thibodaux Jimmy Williams, Baton Rouge Episcopal DL Kenneth Jackson, N. O. St. Augustine OL Dwayne Pierce, New Orleans, Carver Casey Robin, Covington LB Jarvis Green, Donaldsonville MAINE RB Tim Lawson, South Portland. MARYLAND DB Domonique Williams, Brandywine Gwynn Park Tony Jackson, Columbia Wilde Lake QB Erik Lipton, Gambrills Arundel RB Ali Culpepper, Baltimore Dunbar John Duckett, Great Mills Lamont Jordan, Suitland Forestville TE Graham Manley, Sandy Spring Sherwood OL Lance Clelland, Owings Mills. MASSACHUSETTS OL Paul Zukauskas, Dorchester Boston College RB Peter Harris, Brockton MICHIGAN RB Benny Clark, Ravenna Brian Marshall, Birmingham Brother Rice Robbie Crockett, Battle Creek Central QB Jeff Ziegler, Jackson Lumen Christi Lorenzo Guess, Wayne Memorial DB Renaldo Hill, Detroit Chadsey Abdullah Muhammad, East Lansing LB Jake Frysinger, Grosse Ile DL Kevin Crane, Walled Lake Western. MINNESOTA QB Gavin Hoffman, Minneapolis Breck RB Fred Harris, Mahtomedi TE Zack Vavea, Elk River OL Derek Burns, Eden Prairie Ben Sobieski, Mahtomedi DL Jeremy Dox, St. Paul Cretin-Derham Hall Mike Dolezai, Mahtomedi. MISSISSIPPI RB Rufus Brown, Belzoni Humphreys County Corrall Buckhalter, Collins Mount Olive OL Kenyatta Walker, Meridian DL Muskingum Barnes, Moss Point Dorsett Davis, Cleveland DB Deuce McAllister, Morton. MISSOURI TE Alvin Morrow, St. Louis Kirkwood OL John Teasdale, Kansas City Rockhurst LB Tracy Wistrom, Webb City DB Milton Proctor, Hazelwood Central. MONTANA LB Andy Petek, Helena. NEBRASKA OL Kyle Kollmorgan, Lincoln Southeast Dave Volk, Battle Creek WR Erwin Swinney, Lincoln Northeast NEVADA RB Anthony Jones, Las Vegas Western. NEW JERSEY RB Kevin Sinclair, Ocean City Riley Jefferson, Bayonne Marist John Stone, Lynnwood WR Jeremy Cooper, Swedesboro Kingsway OL Jordan Caruso, Medford Shawnee Greg Ransom, Hamburg Walkill Valley Sean O'Connor, Morristown Ed Wilkins, Plainfield LB Jack Bloom, Toms River Sheldon King, Swedesboro Kingsway Anthony Jordan, Jersey City St. Peter's Prep John Turi, Clifton DB Mikell Brown, Glen Rock Ron Israel, Haddon Heights William Norwood, Englewood Morrow. NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of DE Derrick Jones, Port Jefferson S.C. RB Mark Rendell, Springfield-Griffin Malik Aluqdah, Staten Island Wagner TE Russell Malvay, Middle Island Longwood OL Matt Knapp, South Huntington St. Anthony's LB Damien Mallery, Syracuse Henninger Roger Knight, Brooklyn Tech Brandon Moore, Freeport Baldwin DB Kenny Harris, Buffalo St. Joseph's J. R. Johnson, North Syracuse. NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. RB Anthony Saunders, Greensboro West Guilford Andre James, Statesville LB Pernell Griffin, Williamston Danny Davis, Manteo LB Ty Hunt, Hickory DB Anthony Anderson, Thomasville Ty Godwin, Elizabethtown East Bladin Chris Ramseur, Maiden Quincy Monk, Jacksonville White Oak. NORTH DAKOTA LB Chad Simmers, Fargo South. OHIO Ohio, state, United States Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N). RB Sean Penny, Youngstown Ursuline Mario Suggs, Toledo St. John's WR Chris Chambers, Bedford Sam Crenshaw cren·shaw also cran·shaw n. A variety of winter melon (Cucumis melo var. inodorus) having a greenish-yellow rind and sweet, usually salmon-pink flesh. [Origin unknown.] , Youngstown Rayen TE Bob Jones, Wadsworth Darnell Sanders, Warrensville Hts. OL Ben Mast, Massillon Washington Mike Collins, Newark Shawn Murphy, Cincinnati Oak Hills Josh Parrish, Westerville South Chad Stoffer, Hanoverton United DL Rodney Bailey, Lakewood St. Edward Ben Pulfer, Sidney LB T. J. Turner, Hillsboro DB Dave Mitchell, Westerville South Greg Simpson, Dublin Scioto. OKLAHOMA DL Rocky Bright, Tulsa Washington QB Jarrod Reese, Seminole B. J. Tiger, Tulsa Washington RB Eric Gooden, Midwest City Josh Fidler, Jenks Stanley Peters, Pauls Valley WR Ahmed Kabba, Westmoore TE Tango McCauley, Oklahoma City Marshall Marcellus Rivers, Oklahoma City Douglas OL Lynn Larabee, Oklahoma City Western Heights DL Devane Robinson, Midwest City Andy Wisne, Jenks DB Marcus Jones, Stillwater. OREGON LB Tim Shear, Junction City QB Jake Cookus, Roseburg Joey Harrington, Portland Central Catholic DB Robert Jackson, Corvallis Crescent Valley OL Kevin Gerlits, Silverton DL Ryan Gunderson, Gresham Barlow. PENNSYLVANIA RB Jason Murray, Belle Vernon Coy Wire, Cedar Cliff Carlos Daniels, Farrell DB Travis Blomgren, Doylestown Central Bucks West Mycal Jones, Jeannette Lofton Thompson, Norristown William Peterson, Uniontown Laurel Highlands TE John Gilmore, West Lawn Wilson OL Josh Mitchell, Buckingham Central Bucks East LB Joe McKinney, Mars QB Madei Williams, Pittsburgh Woodland Hills Mike McMahon, Wexford North Allegheny WR Delrico Fletcher, Pittsburgh Woodland Hills TE Joe Conlin, Greensburg Central Catholic OL Vince Azzolina, Easton Marty Bibla, Mountain Top Crestwood Jason Bisson, Upper St. Clair LB Rich Hamilton, Harrisburg Central Dauphin Marcus Hoover, Abington Harold Jackson, Wilkes-Barre G.A.R. Craig Pfaff, Honesdale. RHODE ISLAND Rhode Island, island, United States Rhode Island, island, 15 mi (24 km) long and 5 mi (8 km) wide, S R.I., at the entrance to Narragansett Bay. It is the largest island in the state, with steep cliffs and excellent beaches. RB Jason Davis, North Kingstown. SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. DL Jovon Bush, Ridgeland Jasper County RB Javis Austin, Central Daniel Isaac Mitchell, Columbia Dominique Stevenson, Gaffney TE Marcus Bryson, Laurens T. J. Watkins, North Augusta OL Jason Cox, Johnston Thurmond Melvin Paige, Dillon Neely Page, Aiken Kevin Rivers, Moncks Corner Berkeley Kyle Young, Central Daniel LB Alonzo Shuler, St. Matthews Calhoun County DB Ryght Jordan, Johnston Thurmond. SOUTH DAKOTA LB Ben Leber, Vermillion Mark Vedral, Gregory. TENNESSEE RB Shaun Bohannon, Oak Ridge Travis Stephens, Clarksville Northeast Stephon Woods, Cleveland Kelcey Williams, Humboldt Jarvis Smith, Soddy-Daisy DB Maurice Fitzgerald, Nashville Pearl-Cohn WR Mike Gipson, Oak Ridge DB Andre Lott, Memphis Melrose Ronte Langs, Memphis Whitehaven LB Tito Lee, Brentwood Academy. TEXAS RB Hodges Mitchell, Dallas Skyline Cedric Cormier, Houston North Shore Tony Denman, Rush Corey Harris, Friendswood Clear Brook Dominic Rhodes, Abilene Cooper Burnest Rhodes, Terrell WR David Aaron, Marshall Daniel Belcha, Fort Worth Wyatt Chris Lewis, Dallas Carter Robert Williams, Dallas Bishop Lynch DB Jason Glenn, Aldine Nimitz DL Robert Bernard, Baytown Sterling QB Terrance Bennett, Houston Yates Matt Schobel, Columbus Grant Sumner, Dallas Highland Park TE Chad Irwin, Baytown Lee Mike Jones, San Antonio Marshall Miles Koon, Flower Mound Marcus Chris Roberts, Shallowater OL Corey Bradford, Lancaster Adrian Cole, Houston Nimitz Andre Gurode, Houston North Shore Sam McKinney, Austin Westlake Andre Pittman, Houston Lamar Moses Vakahall, Euless Trinity Steve York, Forney DL Chris Brooks, Newton Aaron Colvin, San Antonio Lee Ron Edwards, Houston Klein Forest Evan Perroni, Houston Clear Lake La'Zerus White, Carrollton Newman-Smith LB Thomas Dunson, Spring Klein Oak Devon Lemmons, Pampa Pampa (păm`pə), city (1990 pop. 19,959), seat of Gray co., extreme N Tex. This cow town on the Panhandle plains still ships cattle and wheat and packs meat, but the discovery of oil and gas has made it an industrial center with refineries and Lonnie Madison, The Woodlands Christian Rodriguez, Mesquite North John Sproel, Mesquite North Mesquite DB Samir El-Amin, Garland Lakeview Antwan Alexander, Midland Lee Gary Baxter, Tyler John Tyler Tyree Dickson, Houston Scarborough Michael Jamison, Kileen Ellison Quenton Jammer, Angleton Jermaine Jones, Dallas Carter. UTAH Utah, state, United States Utah (y `tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States. QB Isaac Kelley, American Fork DL Jason Kaufual, Salt Lake City East. VERMONT RB Jake Conway, Rutland. VIRGINIA RB Antoine Womack, Hampton Phoebus Camm Jackson, Amherst County Darryl Smith, Hampton PK Kai Cornwell, Newport News Warwick WR Ahmad Hawkins, Hampton David Martin, Norfolk Norview TE Nate Krill krill: see crustacean. krill Any member of the crustacean suborder Euphausiacea, comprising shrimplike animals that live in the open sea. The name also refers to the genus Euphausia within the suborder and sometimes to a single species, E. superba. , McLean Billy Baber, Crozet Western Albermarle OL Josh Lawson, Dale City Gar-Field DB Devon Simmons, Highland Springs Bhawoh Jue, Chantilly. WASHINGTON QB Drew Miller, Tacoma Lakes LB Ty Gregorak, Spokane West Valley DL Kyle Benn, Seattle O'Dea Elijah Baker, Tacoma Curtis WEST VIRGINIA DB Ricky Sherrod, Charleston Capital OL Brad Knell knell v. knelled, knell·ing, knells v.intr. 1. To ring slowly and solemnly, especially for a funeral; toll. 2. To give forth a mournful or ominous sound. v.tr. , Poca LB Jimmy Parker, Mt. Hope Willie Hampton, Charleston Capital TE Scott Pettit, Glen Dale John Marshall. WISCONSIN RB Dan White, Ashwaubenon K Kevin Stemke, Green Bay Preble DL Aaron Haberman, Hartland Arrowhead. WYOMING TE Brett Keisel, Greybull LB Rocky Kirk, Casper Kelly Walsh |
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