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![]() NAIA Player-of-the-Year Chad Cavender Headlines VSN Football All-American Team The Victory Sports Network has released the 2007 NAIA Football All-American Teams. This marks the sixth season for the awards. The biggest honors on this year’s team were split among three different schools as VSN selected offensive, defensive and coach of the year awards. Chad Cavender was named VSN’s Offensive NAIA Player of the Year while Owen Koeppen of Carroll College garnered VSN’s Defensive NAIA Player of the Year. This year’s team is presented by Engravers Edge of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. With help of coaches from across the NAIA, VSN has now completed their second year of incorporating NAIA Coaches into the selection process. Previously teams were selected by VSN only. Now a committee of NAIA Coaches votes on the teams compiled by VSN. “With the NAIA and the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) joining to create a smaller team of All-Americans, we decided it would be best if the coaches and VSN came together to collaborate on an All-American team,” said Jason Dannelly Owner/CEO of the Victory Sports Network. This marks the second year that Chad Cavender has won the offensive player of the year award from VSN. The senior quarterback from Redding California led his squad to their second consecutive national title game in Savannah, Tennessee. Cavender threw 22 touchdown passes and just seven interceptions this season. He also completed 250 passes for 3409 yards. He also rushed for 206 yards and ran for an additional 8 touchdowns. In his career as a starter Cavender lost just one game; the 2007 National Title. “Cavender did exactly what great quarterbacks are supposed to do,” said Dannelly. “He won all but one game as a starter and was a great leader for Sioux Falls. He may not have had the best numbers in the country but his intangibles are what make him so great.” Owen Koeppen had a dominating season at linebacker for the Carroll College Saints. He was named the defensive MVP of the National Championship game and was also the Frontier Conference MVP. Koeppen totaled 119 tackles and with 13 tackles for a loss. Koeppan also had eight sacks, forced four fumbles and intercepted one pass. One of the forced fumbles came in the National Championship game. Koeppen helped to lead the Saints defense to the NAIA lead in scoring defense at just 5.4 points per game. The Saints gave up just nine touchdowns all season with only two rushing touchdowns. “Koeppen is the linebacker that every coach in the NAIA wants to lead their defense,” said Dannelly. “He’s smart, athletic and understands how to manage a game. He is constantly around the ball or enabling his teammates to make great plays.” VSN’s NAIA Coach of the Year is Paul Troth of Missouri Valley. Troth has made it to the NAIA semifinals two years in a row and nearly defeated the University of Sioux Falls to advance the National Title. Troth’s Vikings started the season slow with a 2-2 record and one of the wins coming in overtime. But as the season progressed the Vikings continued to improve week after week before upsetting previously undefeated Lindenwood in the final week of the season to secure a spot in the NAIA Championship Series. Both of Missouri Valley’s wins in the postseason came on the road spoiling the seasons for Friends University and Ohio Dominican University. The win against Ohio Dominican also spoiled a perfect season for the Panthers. Troth is 85-39 as a head coach at the collegiate level. “Troth earned this award because of how his team dug down when the going got tough this season,” said Dannelly. “The Vikings were preseason #3 but started 2-2 and dropped out of the Top 25. A lot of programs would have quit. Troth’s team kept fighting until the very end and it enabled them to get to the postseason. That comes from players believing in what you are saying and doing as a coach. That’s the ultimate compliment any coach can receive.” This season marks the first year the Victory Sports Network names a Media Person of the Year. This award is giving to a media person that has helped spread the word of NAIA football and the Victory Sports Network across their region or nationally. The award is giving only to member of the working media as VSN will name a Sports Information Director of the Year later this spring. Tom Frederick, the voice of the Sioux Falls Cougars, is this year's VSN Football Media Person of the Year. Frederick is the long time play-by-play voice of the Cougars on 1230 AM KWSN and has been instrumental in bringing a high standard of broadcasting to the airwaves of NAIA college football. “Tom’s play-by-play is one of the best calls in all of small college football,” said Dannelly. “His research is up to the minute and he is always looking to add more to his broadcast. He works very well with his color commentator Tim Hiatt and brings a high level of professionalism to the booth.” This season’s VSN All American team saw a vast number of schools from across the country gaining honors. Carroll College lead all NAIA teams with six players landing on the first and second teams, Sioux Falls followed with four; Ohio Dominican, Saint Francis (IN), Jamestown College had three All Americans.
Click below for the PDF version of the 2007 NAIA All-American team from VSN
http://www.victorysportsnetwork.com/2007allamericanfootball.pdf First Team Offensive
Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown OL Mike Galassi Walsh University (OH) 6’5 302 SR Strongsville, Ohio OL Truman Ashby Benedictine College (KS) 6’3 290 SR St. Louis, Missouri OL Dru Filkins St. Ambrose (IA) 6’4 270 SR Downers Grove, Illinois OL Jeremy Saunders Quincy University (IL) 6’5 314 SR Warren, Illinois OL Brian Smiley Saint Francis (IN) 6’1 295 SR Fort Wayne, Indiana TE Josiah Fenceroy Univ. of Sioux Falls (SD) 6’3 240 SR Sioux City, Iowa WR Jared Stace Ohio Dominican 5’9 190 SR Columbus, Ohio WR Antuan Bloom Morningside College (IA) 5’11 170 JR Miami, Florida WR Jon Davis Azusa Pacific (CA) 6’3 200 SR Acampo, California RB Bernard Payton Malone College (OH) 6’1 205 SR Pomona, California RB Adrian Smith Bethel College (TN) 6’0 210 SR Ocala, Florida RB Ra’shad Morgan Virginia-Wise 5’10 208 SR Chesterfield, Virginia QB Chad Cavender Univ. of Sioux Falls (SD) 6’0 185 SR Redding, California ATH Trey Erickson Univ. of Sioux Falls (SD) 6’0 220 SR Yankton, South Dakota K Shane Longest Saint Xavier University (IL) 5’11 180 SR Wilmington, Illinois KS D’Artag Dai’Re Doane College (NE) 5’8 161 JR West Covina, California First Team Defensive Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL Letarius Lee Univ. of Sioux Falls (SD) 6’2 255 SR Redding, California DL Phil Lenoue Carroll College (MT) 6’1 235 SR Spokane, Washington DL Wacey Coleman Black Hills State (SD) 6’2 230 SR Gillette, Wyoming DL Ryan Miles Texas College 6’2 240 JR Livingston, Texas LB Owen Koeppen Carroll College (MT) 6’2 232 JR Florence, Montana LB Reggie Singletary Missouri Valley 6’0 243 SR Kansas City, Missouri LB J.J. Perino Montana Tech 6’1 245 SR Helena, Montana LB Frits Remedor Southern Nazarene (OK) 6’2 240 SR Naples, Florida DB Brandon Kaufman Bethel College (KS) 6’0 180 SR Moundridge, Kansas DB Clay Hamblen Georgetown College (KY) 5’11 184 SR Danville, Indiana DB Chad Hustedt Morningside College (IA) 6’2 185 SR Galva, Iowa DB Marc Samson Montana St. Univ. Northern 6’1 174 SR Helena, Montana PR Jake Stoltz Jamestown College 5’10 185 SR Gilbert, Arizona P Zach Thiry Carroll College (MT) 6’2 215 JR Meridian, Idaho Second Team Offensive Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown OL Dale Ackland Jamestown College (ND) 6’0 275 SR Oakridge, Oregon OL Brandon Jacobitz Hastings College (NE) 6’4 320 SR Campbell, Nebraska OL Mike Siverly McKendree College (IL) 6’4 315 SR Casey, Illinois OL Cale Fischer NW Oklahoma State (OK) 6’4 275 FR Guymon, Oklahoma OL Bryson Pelc Carroll College (MT) 6’1 270 SR Helena, Montana TE Tyler Driscoll Saint Ambrose (IA) 6’1 215 SR DeWitt, Iowa WR Graylin Allison Belhaven College (MS) 6’0 180 SR Florence, Florida WR Casey Kelly Montana Tech 5’9 172 SR Butte, Montana WR Preston Nicholson Culver-Stockton (MO) 6’2 200 SR Tampa, Florida RB Thez Robinson NW Oklahoma State 6’1 205 SR Lyons, Georgia RB Nick Banks Minot State (ND) 5’10 190 JR San Diego, California RB JaMaine Lewis Concordia Univ. (NE) 6’0 220 SR St. Louis, Missouri QB Cris Reisert Ohio Dominican 6’2 205 JR Cincinnati, Ohio ATH Nick Milodragovich Carroll College (MT) 5’11 180 SR Great Falls, Montana K Derek Doerfler Baker University (KS) 5’11 213 JR Lee’s Summitt, Missouri KS Moses Cochran Univ. of the Cumberlands 5’8 178 SR Thomasville, Georgia Second Team Defensive Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL Shawn Lewis Urbana University (OH) 6’4 245 JR Aberdeen, Maryland DL Brandon Smith Ottawa University (KS) 6’1 240 SR Shawnee, Kansas DL Cody Van Sloten Northwestern (IA) 6’4 235 JR Doon, Iowa DL Tim Farrell Saint Francis (IN) 6’1 236 JR Fort Wayne, Indiana LB Jeremy Robinson Olivet Nazarene (IL) 6’0 240 SR Crown Point, Indiana LB Patrick O’Neal Union (KY) 6’1 215 SR Lula, Georgia LB Sean Kenney Saint Xavier University (IL) 5’10 225 SR Palos Hills, Illinois LB Brandon Day Carroll College (MT) 6’1 210 JR Helena, Montana DB Gary Thomas Jamestown College (ND) 5’10 200 SR Sparks, Nevada DB Paul Carter Saint Francis (IN) 6’0 198 SR Indianapolis, Indiana DB Tanner Tetrault Black Hills State (SD) 6’2 210 SR St. Onge, South Dakota DB Joe Slabaugh Ohio Dominican 6’1 201 JR Akron, Ohio PR Johnathon Johnson Edward Waters (FL) 6’1 207 JR Miami, Florida P Andrew Lutton Azusa Pacific (CA) 6’1 175 SO Seattle, Washington VSN Honorable Mention All-American
Offensive Line - Chad Tormey-Friends, Josh Ekovich-Saint Francis (IN), Thomas Leinenbach-U-Cumberlands, Jon Conklin-Sterling College, Chase Hansen-Bethel College, Shawn Flanagan-Eastern Oregon, Zach Morrison-Shorter College, Rob Mosby-Morningside College, Matt Pierce-Ohio Dominican, Brady Schwebach-Univ. of Sioux Falls, Bart Archdekin-Minot State, Jeremy Inferera-U.M. Western, Kris Vasquez-Missouri Valley, Henry Potter-UVA Wise, Jacob Bruster-Friends, T.J. Wendt-Univ. of Sioux Falls Tight End - Buck Reed-Bethel College (TN), Cotton Green-NW Oklahoma State, LaRoi Johnson-Malone College, Kevin Laudermilk-Sterling College
Wide Receiver - Zach Bolger-Jamestown College, Beau Kildow-Morningside College, Zach Edwards-NW Oklahoma State, Justin Sayre-Ohio Dominican, Michael Hayward-St. Ambrose, Brian Piper-Georgetown College (KY), Antonio Brown-Bethel College (TN), McKay Dunn-Southern Virginia, Kyle Callahan-Union College (KY) Quarterback - Joey Waters-Union College (TN), Ronnie Jankovich-Bethel College (TN), Jim DuPage-St. Ambrose, Matt Schneider-MidAmerica Nazarene, Randy Hippeard-UVA Wise Runningback - Ricky Walker-Cumberlands, Corey Warner-Montana Tech, Robert Holmes-Missouri Valley, George Smith-McKendree, Terrance Bell-Bethel (TN) , Daniel Carter-Saint Francis (IN), Patrick Ealy-,MidAmerica Nazarene, Trey Hightower-Friends, Hakeem Abdullah-Lindenwood, Greg Fountain-Campbellsville University Defensive Line - Nick Yanko- Ohio Dominican, Josh Glahn-MSU-Northern, Lucas Burr-Olivet Nazarene, Casey Roel-Azusa Pacific, Karter Kleeman-Dickinson State, Sean Fisher-Southern Nazarene, Matt Yarbrough-Shorter College, Vince Filipp-St. Ambrose, Anthony Scolamieri-Southern Oregon, Joe Berrow-Georgetown College (KY), Darren Quaile-Univ. of Sioux Falls, Lantz Mathers-NW Oklahoma State, Larry Wentzel-Missouri Valley, Courtney White-Georgetown College (KY), Mike Paffhausen-Carroll College, Brian Schaefering-Lindenwood University Linebacker - Carl Thomas-Saint Francis (IN), Justin Ficklin-Bacone, Marquette Floyd-Missouri Valley, Justin Conley-Hastings College, Jacob Zsuppon-Quincy University, Nate Jansen-Northwestern College, Ryan Gloer-Shorter College, Gabe Guthrie-Georgetown College (KY), Austin Stack-Southern Oregon, Tanis Ready-Friends University, Chad Schira-U.M. Western, Brett Nickolite-Morningside College
Defensive Back – Jason Hoath-Lambuth University, Phil Schroer-Nebraska Wesleyan, Lawrence Davis-McKendree University, Brock VanCleave-Southern Nazarene University, Aubrey Smith-Missouri Valley College, Brian Abshire-U-Cumberlands, Nick Milodragovich-Carroll College, Treveor Holleman-Univ. of Sioux Falls, Zach Richardson-Carroll College, Nick Marshall-Minot State, Roshe Hepburn-Graceland University, Jeff Braun-Montana Tech
Punter - Michael Wilson-Belhaven College, Don Saisbury-MSU-Northern, Mitch Croy-Ohio Dominican
Kicker - Marcus Miller-Carroll College, Halley Ferrell-Lindenwood University, Matt Lindgren-University of Sioux Falls Return Specialist - Jeff Neujahr-Concordia University, Justin Gerald-Central Methodist, Joshua Warren-Belhaven College Athlete -Allen Ervin-Lambuth University, Rob Lash-Walsh University, Tyler Degenhardt-Sterling College |












