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Catawba Athletic Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Head Coach Chip Hester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4

Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17

Shuford Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

2010 Veteran Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

2010 Newcomer Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Indians’ 2009 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23

2009 Year in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-28

All-Americans and Pro Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Record Vs. All Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Year-By-Year Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-33

Individual Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34

Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Career Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Top Individual Seasons . . . . . . Inside Back Cover

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

SEPT. 4 ST. AUGUSTINE’S SALISBURY 7:00

Sept. 11 at Livingstone Salisbury,NC 6:00

SEPT. 18 SHAW SALISBURY 7:00

Oct. 2 at Wingate* Wingate,NC 1:30

OCT. 9 BREVARD* (FW/HC) SALISBURY 1:30

OCT. 16 CARSON-NEWMAN* SALISBURY 1:30

Oct. 23 at Newberry* Newberry,SC 4:00

Oct. 30 at Mars Hill* Mars Hill,NC 1:30

NOV. 6 TUSCULUM* SALISBURY 1:30

Nov. 13 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 2:00

HEAD COACH: Chip Hester (9th year, 57-30)ASSISTANT COACHES: John Fitz, D.J. Summers, Khanis Hubbard, Todd McComb,

Bob Lancaster, Radell Lockhart, Brian Hinson, Lyle Nabor, Corey ReadyFOOTBALL OFFICE TELEPHONES: (704-637-4558, 637-4479, 637-4454)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dennis Davidson (704-637-4474)SPORTS INFORMATION: Jim Lewis (704-637-4720)

TICKET INFORMATON: Peggy Mason (704-637-4474)STADIUM: Shuford Stadium (4,000)

COLORS: Blue and White

2010 CATAWBA COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUIDE

CONTENTS

This football yearbook is a publication of theCatawba College Sports Information Office.

EDITOR: Jim Lewis, Director of Sports Information

WRITTEN BY: Jim Lewis

PHOTOGRAPHY: Chuck Williams, Jim Lewis,James Sipes, Mike Slade, Curtis Fowler and Brett Strelow.

CREDITS

2010 SCHEDULE

CONTACT INFORMATION

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES* Denotes South Atlantic Conference games

(FW) Denotes Family Weekend(HC) Denotes Homecoming Weekend

Catawba College was founded inNewton, North Carolina in 1851 by

the German Reformed Church. In 1890,Catawba became a coeducational institu-tion, with the first woman graduate com-pleting her studies in 1893. Officialsclosed the Newton campus in 1923 andmoved to its present location in Salisbury,re-opening in 1925. In 1957, theEvangelical and Reformed Church mergedto form the United Church of Christ, withwhich the College maintains affiliation.

Catawba seeks to serve the Salisbury-Rowan County community through its pro-grams and services. The Roberston College-Community Center, a facility built as a jointventure with the community over 35 yearsago, houses the Shuford School of PerformingArts and showcases musical and theatre pro-ductions from the college and the communi-ty. Similarly, the college’s athletic facilitieshave been enhanced be the local communityand are available to the local residents as wellas the students.

In the more than 75 years since Catawbaopened its doors in the Salisbury community,it has built a tradition of successful graduateswho continue to honor the College by theirachievements and enable it through their sup-port to strengthen with each entering class.These graduates include physicians, attorneys,teachers and college professors, corporateexecutives, actors and musicians, social work-ers and others who contribute to our societyin a variety of ways.

From one building, three-quarters of acentury ago in Salisbury, Catawba Collegetoday has grown to a campus of 27 buildingson 276 acres, with 189 acres devoted to anoutstanding ecological preserve. Almost all ofthe buildings on campus have undergone ren-ovations in the recent past and two new

buildings, theCatawba CollegeCenter for theEnvironment and theCatawba SportsCenter are now com-pleted. Over 1,300students representingover 25 states and several foreign

countries attend Catawba. The student bodyis evenly divided among men and women.

MAJORS OFFEREDBachelor of ArtsBiologyChemistryChemistry EducationCommunication ArtsComprehensive Science EducationEducationEnglishEnvironmental StudiesFrenchHistoryMathematicsMusicPolitical SciencePsychologyReligion & PhilosophySociologySpanishTheatre Arts

Bachelor of Fine ArtsMusical TheatreTheatre Arts

Bachelor of ScienceAthletic TrainingBiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryEnvironmental StudiesInformation SystemsMathematicsMedical TechnologyPhysical EducationRecreationTheatre Arts AdministrationTherapeutic Recreation

THIS IS CATAWBA COLLEGE

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Administration

DR. W. CRAIG TURNERPresident

Dr. W. Craig Turner became the 21st President ofCatawba College in 2008. He came to Salisbury fromHardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, where heserved as President for six years.

Dr. Turner joined the administration and faculty ofHardin-Simmons University in 1992, serving as VicePresident for Academic Affairs and Professor of English from1992 to 1996. He then became Executive Vice President and

Chief Academic Officer until he was named Chief Operating Officer in June 2000. Dr.Turner then served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at HSU for ayear before becoming the 14th President of Hardin-Simmons University on June 1, 2001.

During his tenure as President, HSU saw record enrollments (2,435 in the fall of 2007),record endowment and similar funds ($121.5 million in 2007), and surplus budgets. HSUfinished the most successful fund raising campaign in its history in December of 2006, hav-ing raised $49.7 million. The University successfully completed its Commission onColleges reaccreditation in 2007, has been chosen as a Top Tier institution by U.S. News &World Report for six consecutive years and a Best in the West institution by PrincetonReview for five consecutive years.

Dr. Turner was active in the Abilene, Texas, community, serving on the Boards of organ-izations such as United Way of Abilene, the Abilene Chamber of Commerce, SerenityHouse, the Abilene Philharmonic, and the Abilene Humanities Council. He has also servedon the Boards of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, the IndependentColleges and Universities of Texas, the International Association of Baptist Colleges andSchools, and the Consortium for Global Education, which he currently chairs.

Dr. Turner came to HSU from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, where he wasHead of the English Department and Professor of English from 1985 to 1992. While there,he was chosen as “Teacher of the Year,” cited as “Scholar of the Year,” and elected Presidentof the Faculty. H is wife, Annette, served the Clinton Independent School District as a firstgrade teacher.

Previously, he served as a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor of English at TexasA&M University from 1976 to 1985 and as a visiting instructor at Baylor University in 1974-1975. Dr. Turner earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree from Tulane University in Britishand American Literature in 1977, and earned two degrees from Baylor: the Master of Artsin English in 1971 and the Bachelor of Arts in English and History in 1969. He has edit-ed three books—The Poet Robert Browning and his Kinsfolk, Critical Essays inAmerican Humor, and Critical Essays in Eudora Welty—as well as having publishedmore than two dozen scholarly articles, essays, and chapters in books. Since he greatlyenjoys teaching, he tries to schedule a course every other year to stay active in the pro-fession and in the classroom.

Dr. Turner and wife Annette have two grown children: Scott, a Development Officerfor Texas Tech University, and Shannon Hays, an attorney, writer, and mother. Shannon andher husband Mike, a Marine Corps Captain, have twin daughters, Madeleine and Peyton.

DENNIS DAVIDSONAthletic Director

Dennis Davidson has beendirector of athletics since May of1996. He came to CatawbaCollege in July 1984 as directorof public information andmoved totally into sports infor-mation one year later.

In 1991, Davidson was pro-moted to assistant to the athleticdirector, and in 1993, he was

promoted to assistant athletic director for game operations, in addition to the sportsinformation duties.

Davidson oversees the entire athletic program at Catawba. He has also beenresponsible for securing athletic advertising and sponsorships and has had signifi-cant roles in Catawba’s Sports Hall of Fame inductions, the South AtlanticConference Spring Sports Festival and the year-end athletic ceremony. He is a mem-ber of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and wasa member of the regional advisory committee for NCAA Division II football (2002-04). Davidson is currently the South Atlantic Conference AD liaison for baseball andwomen’s basketball and chairman of the SAC Athletic Directors Council.

Davidson was also highly involved in the planning of the Hayes Field House andShuford Stadium reconstruction. He also has directed the highly popular Sam MoirChristmas Basketball Classic since 1996.

A former member of the College Sports Information Directors of America(CoSIDA), Davidson was chairman of the NAIA District 26 SIDs and the CarolinasConference Awards Committee for three years (1986-89). He was voted by his peersas District 26 SID of the Year for 1987-88 and 1992-93.

Born in Statesville, but reared in Salisbury, Davidson graduated in 1977 fromWest Rowan High School, where he was a four-year letterman in baseball, earningAll-North Piedmont Conference honors as a senior.

Davidson earned a bachelor’s degree in English at Catawba in 1981, working asa part-time writer at The Salisbury Post during his college years. He actually beganat The Post as a 16-year-old sportswriter in 1975.

A member of Milford Hills United Methodist Church, Davidson is president ofthe Westside Pool Association. He is also a member of the PTA at Southeast MiddleSchool.

Davidson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Toni, a registered nurse at LexingtonMemorial Hospital. They have three daughters, Bethany (21), a senior at Catawba,Katie (18), a freshman at Catawba, and Carrie (13).

Athletic TrainingRobert J. Casmus begins his twentieth year

as head athletic trainer at Catawba Collegeoverseeing all athletic health care services andthe athletic drug testing and education pro-gram.

Casmus, along with assistant trainers RobDingle, Christy Armstrong, Travis Armstrongand Michael Eden, instruct approximately 20student athletic trainers in the various educa-tional components of athletic training. Theyalso supervise the students in the clinicalaspects as they care for Catawba’s athletes.

In June 2010, Casmus was given the MostDistinguished Athletic Trainer Award by theNATA. He was also presented with thePresident’s Challenge Award by the NATAFoundation for his successful fundraising

efforts. In 2007, Casmus was named the NATA Division II College and University AthleticTrainer of the Year. He is currently the District III Representative to the NATA Collegeand University Athletic Trainers Committee and also serves as the District III Board ofDirector member to the NATA Research and Education Foundation. In 2006, Casmuswas named to the North Carolina Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners, which is thelicensing and regulatory board for athletic trainers practicing in the state.

At the NATA Convention in 2005, Casmus received the Athletic Training Services

Award and the Dan Libera Service Award from the Board of Certification. He is also atwo time recipient of the NC Athletic Trainers Association Trainer of the Year Award in2003 and 2008.

A native of Sinking Spring, PA, Casmus earned a master’s degree in exercise andsports science from the University of Arizona in 1985. During that time, Casmusworked as head athletic trainer at Palo Verde High School. He earned a bachelor’sdegree in health education from Temple University in 1983 and during his time in thePennsylvania area, Casmus worked as an athletic trainer for St. John Neumann HighSchool and as a summer intern for the Philadelphia Eagles. In addition, Casmus com-pleted the Advanced Athletic Training Program at West Chester University in 1983 andis a certified EMT in the state of North Carolina.

Prior to his current position, Casmus was the head athletic trainer at ChowanCollege (1985-90). He also volunteered his services at the 1987 Pan American Gamesand was an intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in 1988. Casmus served on theathletic training staff for the 1990 Olympic Sports Festival in Minneapolis, MN. Casmuswas head athletic trainer for the United Football League exhibition game in Taipei,Taiwan in July of 1994. He served as test site administrator and is currently on the prac-tical examination developmental committee for the Board of Certification. Casmusserved two terms as the District III Representative to the NATA Public Relations com-mittee from 1998-2005. Casmus serves as a member of the Catawba CollegeCommunity Emergency Response Team.

Casmus and his wife, Teresa, reside in Salisbury. Teresa is a pharmacist with OptionCare and the Medicine Shoppe in Salisbury. They have a son, Will (11).

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Coaching Staff

CHIP HESTERHead Football Coach

Chip Hester enters his ninth season as head coach of the Catawba College football program. He isthe 20th head football coach at the College.

His 57 wins and his .655 winning percentage stand third all-time at Catawba. In 2007, Hester wasnamed the SAC and AFCA Region Coach of the Year after guiding the Indians to an 11-2 mark, aleague championship and a berth in the NCAA II Playoffs. In 2003, he guided the Tribe to a 9-2record and a South Atlantic Conference Championship. Hester guided the Tribe to an 8-3 recordin his rookie season at the helm and returned Catawba to the NCAA II playoffs for the fourthstraight year.

Hester joined the Catawba football staff in 1995, serving under David Bennett for seven seasons.For three of those years, he was part of the South Atlantic Conference Coaching Staff of the Year. TheIndians won back-to-back conference titles in 2000 and 2001 and qualified for the NCAA II Playoffsfrom 1999-2002, advancing to the semifinals in 2001.

Hester came to Catawba from Guilford College. His duties prior to becoming head coach were tocoordinate the passing game, coach the wide receivers and coordinate all football recruiting. Inaddition to his football duties, Hester also served as assistant athletic director for compliance and

remains an advisor for theFellowship of ChristianAthletes program.

For two seasons, 1996-98, Hester served as the head coachfor the Catawba College men’s golf program. Hester guided theteam to the 1998 South Atlantic Conference Championship andto NCAA II Regional berths in both seasons. He coached twoAll-Americans, a SAC Player of the Year and a SAC Freshman ofthe Year.

A 1992 graduate of Guilford College, Hester earned a bache-lor’s degree in business management. He completed a master’sdegree in sports management at Georgia Southern in 1993.While completing his master’s degree, Hester worked as anintern at Catawba, assisting football, sports information and ath-letic operations. He graduated from Millbrook High School inRaleigh in 1988.

Hester was a standout athlete in football and track atMillbrook. He earned honorable mention all-conference honorsin football. At Guilford, Hester was a four-year football letterman(wide receiver), earning the Golden Helmet Award andLeadership Award as a senior. He was also a member of theVarsity Athletic Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coachat Millbrook High School, working with receivers. He followedas a graduate assistant coach (receivers) at Catawba in 1993.

Hester, a native of Raleigh, NC, resides in Salisbury with hiswife, Trish. Trish is an assistant principal at West Rowan MiddleSchool. They have two daughters,Morgan (12),andTori (8). TheHesters are active members of First Baptist Church in Salisbury.

COACH CHIP HESTER

Hometown: Raleigh, NCAlma Mater: Guilford (1992)

Career Record: 57-30

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The Coaching Staff

JOHN FITZ Assistant Head CoachCo-Special Teams CoordinatorDirector of Strength and Conditioning

John Fitz begins his fifth season as a coach with the Catawbafootball program. He came to Catawba from New Hanover HighSchool, where he spent six years. His duties at Catawba will include

serving as assistant head coach, helpto coordinate special teams anddirect the strength and conditioningprogram.

In 2006, the Indians ranked No.12 in the nation, allowing 248.5yards per game with Fitz as thedefensive coordinator.

At New Hanover, Fitz served ashead coach for the last four years.Prior to becoming head coach, hespent two seasons as defensivecoordinator and strength coach.

New Hanover qualified for the state playoffs each season with Fitz. Fitz spent 12 years as defensive coordinator and strength coor-

dinator at J.F. Webb High School before moving to New Hanover. Hebegan his coaching career as an assistant at High Point Central HighSchool.

Fitz resides in Granite Quarry with his wife, Anne. They have ason, Jackson (8).

BOB LANCASTERDefensive CoordinatorFootball Operations

Bob Lancaster is entering his thirteenthseason at Catawba. He joined the staff in1998 from North Mecklenburg High School.His duties this year will be to coordinate thedefense and coach the defensive backs. Hewill also be in charge of football operations.He served as special teams coordinator from2001 to 2007. He has coached running backsand tight ends at Catawba in the past.

In his first season as defensive coordina-tor, the Indians led the SAC in scoring defense, sacks and tackles for loss.The unit was second in passing yards allowed. A 1994 graduate of theUniversity of Alberta, Lancaster earned a degree in business education.While at Alberta, he was quarterback of the football team. He was captainand helped Alberta advance to the Canada West Championship Game.

Lancaster began coaching at North Mecklenburg High School in 1996and served as offensive coordinator. He helped coach at CFL pre-seasoncamps with the Edmonton Eskimos (1991-97) and the Hamilton TigerCats(1998-2005), working with running backs, receivers, defensive backs, andquarterbacks. In 2006, he served as an assistant coach with the Rhein Fireof NFL Europe. In 2009, Lancaster interned as a linebacker coach with theCFL Saskatchewan RoughRiders.

Lancaster was born and reared in Regina, Saskatchewan, and currentlyresides in Charlotte with his wife, Kimberly. She is a nurse in the Charlottearea. They have a daughter, Alexus (7).

Brian HinsonOffensive Line

Brian Hinson returns to his alma mater tobegin his first season as an assistant coachwith the Catawba football program. Hereturns after a three-year stint as the headcoach for East Rowan High School. His dutieswill include coaching the offensive line.

Hinson was a four-year starter for Catawbaand in 1999 earned the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the top lineman inthe South Atlantic Conference. He started four years at left tackle forthe Indians and was twice named an AFCA All-American. Before com-ing to Catawba, Hinson was an all-conference performer at EastMontgomery High School.

A 2000 Catawba graduate with a degree in physical education,Hinson began his coaching career at North Rowan High School. Intwo seasons, he coached one Shrine Bowl performer and helped theCavaliers to a state playoff berth. He moved to Coastal Carolina in2002, where he served as a graduate assistant and was on the staff ofthe 2004 Big South Champions. He earned a masters degree in ele-mentary education in 2005.

Hinson returned to Salisbury in 2005 to become the offensive linecoach at East Rowan High School. He became the head coach in 2007and helped the Mustangs to a pair of state playoff appearances. In2009, he was named the Rowan County Co-Coach of the Year.

Hinson resides in Salisbury with his wife, Shanna. They have adaughter, Elinor (3).

D.J. SUMMERSRecruiting CoordinatorRunning BacksPro Liaison

D.J. Summers is in his ninth season as acoach at Catawba College. He returned to hisalma mater after coaching at West Iredell HighSchool. His duties will be to coach the running

backs and coordinate recruiting, as well as being the Pro Liaison. In2008, Summers tutored single-season rushing record breaker JamelleCuthberston. In 2007, he coached two All-SAC running backs in KoryFisher and George Bell. His group of backs broke the school record forrushing yards in a single season with 2,616 yards and 41 TD’s.

At West Iredell, Summers coached the wide receivers. He began hiscoaching career at Polk County High School in 1997. He coached thereceivers and defensive backs at Polk County from 1997-01 and alsoserved as basketball coach.

Summers was a four-year performer at Catawba, earning All-SAC hon-ors in 1995 and 1996. During his four years, Summers totaled 68 recep-tions for 1,284 yards and caught 15 touchdown passes. He stands 17thon Catawba’s all-time receiving leaders and is second in career yards percatch at 18.9 per reception. He graduated in 1997 with a degree inphysical education.

In high school, at West Iredell, Summers started all four seasons andearned a spot in the East-West All-Star Game. As a wide receiver, quar-terback and defensive back, he was a two-time all-conference performerand was team MVP as a senior.

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KHANIS HUBBARDDefensive Line

Khanis Hubbard enters his seventh season as anassistant with the Catawba football program in 2010.Hubbard will serve as defensive line coach. He is a2004 Catawba graduate with a degree in communi-cations.

Last year, Catawba led the conference with 33 sacks and 108 stops forlosses. Ron Ellington was a three time All-SAC and All-American performerunder Hubbbard and was the 2006 SAC Defensive Player of the Year.

While at Catawba, Hubbard was a two-time All-SAC and all-regionselection and earned All-America honors as a senior. Over his four sea-sons, he was credited with 169 tackles, including 19.5 sacks and 50 stopsfor losses and helped Catawba to three SAC titles. Hubbard had 12 sacksand 24 tackles for loss during his senior season and earned a spot in theCactus Bowl All-Star Game. He was a standout at Enloe High School inRaleigh, NC, where he was an all-conference performer.

TODD McCOMBCo-Special Teams CoordinatorLinebackers

Todd McComb begins his fifth season as an assistant coach at his almamater. McComb has added the title of Co-Special Teams Coordinator forthe 2010 season. He has mentored several South Atlantic ConferencePlayers and instructed Catawba’s top tacklers over the past three seasons.

His others duties include coach-ing linebackers and coordinat-ing Catawba’s first class summercamps.

In 2010, McComb wasselected to attend the NCAAFootball Coaches Academy.Held in Indianapolis in May, theAcademy is designed toimprove and reinforce variousaspects of securing, managing,and excelling in head footballcoaching positions at the inter-collegiate level.

McComb has mentored All-SAC performers in each of hisfour years. Lester Sconyers,Charles McAfee, Joe Brown and

Cory Johnson were All-SAC, while Lakeem Perry was the DefensiveFreshmen of the Year.

A four-year standout at Catawba, McComb earned the Kirkland Awardin 2003 as the top senior male athlete and helped the Indians to fourstraight NCAA II playoff berths and a pair of SAC titles. He was a consen-sus All-American as a senior, twice named to All-American Teams and wasa four-time All-South Region performer. McComb, who earned a degree inmathematics, was also twice named to the academic all-district squad.

McComb returned to Catawba after spending the 2005 season as agraduate assistant with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Hebegan his coaching career at Coastal Carolina University in 2003, servingas graduate assistant. He coached the Inside Linebackers for two seasons.McComb obtained a Master of Education from Coastal Carolina in 2005.

McComb, along with his wife Africa, resides in Salisbury.

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RADELL LOCKHARTDefensive Ends

Radell Lockhart will be in his sixth season as an assistantcoach at his alma mater in 2010. A 2001 Catawba graduate,Lockhart earned a degree in recreation. His duties will beto assist with the defensive line, concentrating on the ends.

At Catawba, Lockhart earned South Atlantic ConferenceDefensive Player of the Year honors as a senior in 2000. He was also named tothree All-America teams as he recorded 10 sacks and 31 stops for losses. Lockhartholds the school record with 103 tackles for loss and had 27 sacks.

Lockhart played professionally over four years, including stints with the NewYork Giants, New York Jets and San Diego Chargers. He played three seasons inNFL Europe, two with the Scottish Claymores and one with the Frankfurt Galaxy.He helped the Galaxy to an appearance in the 2004 World Bowl.

Lockhart was a three-year starter at Independence High School and stillresides in Charlotte.

COREY READYDefensive Assistant

Corey Ready begins his second season as an assistantcoach with the Catawba football program. He is a 2006Catawba graduate with a degree in sports management.Ready will assist in coaching the secondary.

At Catawba, Ready was a three-time All-South AtlanticConference selection. He set school marks for receptions and receiving yards ina career, finishing with 190 catches for 2,976 yards. In 2003 he established schoolmarks with 70 receptions for 1,043 yards, earning all-region honors.

Ready is a native of Aiken, SC, graduating from Aiken High School.

LYLE NABEROffensive Assistant

Lyle Naber begins his second season as an assistantcoach with Catawba. His duties will include coaching thenew Y-Back position. Naber is working on degrees in histo-ry and secondary education.

Naber previously coached at Florida Air Academy from2006-08. He served as co-offensive coordinator while coaching the quarterbacksand wide receivers. Naber played football for North Carolina Wesleyan.

A native of Melbourne, FL, Naber graduated from Melbourne Central CatholicHigh School in 2004.

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2010 Outlook

Catawba saw its first non-winning season since 1994 last year, fin-ishing at 4-6 with a couple of tight loses to end the season. Half ofthe defeats were by three points or less, including two in bad playingconditions coming in a rain storm against Mars Hill (14-12) and theone for the ages “mud bowl” at Brevard (7-6). The Catawba Indiansreturn 14 starters from a year ago to help bring back the winningways.

On offense, the Indians return six starters led by quarterbackPatrick Dennis. Dennis stepped in for the second straight year due toinjuries and made five starts. He completed 56% of his pass attemptsfor over 1,500 yards and 14 touchdowns. He eclipsed the 300-yardplateau twice with a high of 326 yards in the finale against Lenoir-Rhyne.

Dennis’ top three receiving targets return, all of whom postedover 30 catches. Eric Morman led the trio with 37 and tied a school-record with 13 receptions at Carson-Newman. Brandon Bunn fol-

lowed with 32 catchesand led the way bysnagging a dozentouchdowns tobecome just the sec-ond receiver atCatawba to break dou-ble-digits in scoringgrabs in a season.Gerron Bryant had 31catches and led thegroup with 605 receiv-ing yards.

Only Josh Wrightreturns to the backfieldwith Aaron Rainey andCasey Hall moving todefense. Wright ran for242 yards and averaged4.7 yards a carry. Hisbest outing was 57yards at FayettevilleState.

The Indians lostthree starters on theoffensive line, butreturn center ZaneGibson, who will be

starting for the fourth straight season. Also returning as a starter isKemp McSween. Lavar Marsh, Daylon McAlexander and Ethan Winnsaw ample action last season. Grayson Downs had a nice season attight end as he caught 13 passes, including one for a score.

On defense, seven starters return led by All-South AtlanticConference picks Brandon Sutton and Cory Johnson. Sutton is oneof the top linemen in Division II and posted a team-leading 18 tack-les for losses in 2009. Four of those were sacks and he also blockeda pair of kicks. Julian Hartsell also returns as a starter on the line,posting five stops for losses with an interception last season. Otherreturners with experience include Alex Hartsell, Brandon Weedon

and Robert Brown. Johnson led the Indians in tackles as a freshman in 2009 with 69

stops. Six of those were for losses. Lakeem Perry, the 2008 SACFreshman of the Year, followed with 65 tackles and gives the Tribetwo solid starters at linebacker. Jeb Bass has experience and is slatedas the third starter.

In the secondary, Jumal Rolle was solid at corner as a freshman in2009 leading the team with three interceptions. LJ McCray was alsothrown into the fire at corner as a freshman last year and will moveinto a role at safety this year. Bryant Vennable is a corner with solidexperience and KewoneHarris is back at strong safety.

Thomas Trexler is slatedto take care of both placekicking and punting duties in2010. He did both as a fresh-man. Last year he deliveredon six of 10 field goals with along of 46. Bunn averagednearly nine yards per puntreturn a year ago, while BrianTerwilliger averaged just over21 yards on kickoff returns.Terwilliger also made 17receptions as a receiver andalso ran for 15 yards out ofthe wildcat formation. Thomas Trexler – Connected on a 46-yard

field goal against Livingstone.

Eric Morman – Tied a school record with 13 catch-es against Carson-Newman.

Lakeem Perry – Perry has totaled 119 tackles in two seasons with the Indians.

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2009: Played in five games ... totaled five tackles with two solo ... made threestops in opener against St. Augustine’s ... posted two tackles vs. Livinstone ... 2008:Saw action in eight games, mostly on special teams ... lone tackle was a solo stopvs. Brevard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time all-conference per-former at Foard High School ... helped Tigers to conference title as a senior ... PER-SONAL: Born Jeb Stuart Bass on April 21, 1989 ... son of Roger and Robbin Bass ...sports management major with a fine 3.22 GPA for spring semester.

LinebackerJEB BASS

6-1 • 205 • Junior • Newton, NC 44

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM2008 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02009 5 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 13 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Wilkes Central ... PERSONAL: BornJoseph Vincent Beam on Jan. 25, 1991 ... son of Van and Karen Beam ... physicaleducation major with a stellar 3.87 GPA.

Tight EndVINCENT BEAM

6-3 • 205 • Freshman (RS) • North Wilkesboro, NC 85

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Regan ... PERSONAL: Born NicholasEdward Bodenhimer on Oct. 16, 1990 ... son of Ed and Cindy Bodenhiemer ...undecided on major.

Offensive LinemanNICK BODENHEIMER

6-2 • 265 • Freshman (RS) • Winston-Salem, NC 68

Did not play in 2009 ... 2008: Saw action in seven games ... played fullback... had one catch for 45 yards vs. Tusculum ... posted 13 tackles on defense ... wasin on five tackles and forced a fumble at Livingstone ... had a pair of tackles andbroke up a pass at Mars Hill ... had three stops in opener vs. St. Augustine’s ...2007: Saw action in a dozen games ... totaled 26 tackles ... made season-high sixtackles, including both of his stops for losses in win over Mars Hill ... recovereda fumble in win at Brevard ... moved to linebacker from running back in 2007 ...2006: Played in all 10 games as a freshman ... only carry came against Mars Hill... made four tackles on special teams, including two in season finale at Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-conference performer atAlbemarle High School ... ran for 1,233 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior andalso caught a pass for a score ... recognized as the Bulldogs' 2006 Male Athleteof the Year ... PERSONAL: Born Elbert Scott Branch on Nov. 12, 1987 inAlbemarle ... son of Elbert and Tabartha Branch ... exercise science major with avery good 3.31 GPA for spring semester.

LinebackerEJ BRANCH

6-0 • 225 • Senior • Albemarle, NC 45

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2006 10 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 02007 12 10 12 22 2 0 0 0 1 02008 7 9 4 13 0 0 0 1 0 1Career 29 21 18 39 2 0 0 1 1 1

2009: Played in six games ... posted six tackles with five solo againstNewberry ... broke up passes vs. Newberry and Livingstone ... 2008: Saw actionin all 10 games ... totaled nine tackles including special teams ... had high of fourtackles at Livingstone ... made a pair of stops vs. Tusculum ... red-shirted in 2007... HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Jordan-Matthews ... named All-State intrack ... PERSONAL: Born Derrick Ray Brown on May 1, 1989 ... son of Melvinand Edith Brown ... business major.

Defensive BackDERRICK BROWN

5-11 • 180 • Junior • Siler City, NC 24

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2008 10 5 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 02009 6 7 1 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Career 16 12 5 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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2009: Saw action in six games ... 2008: Played in nine games ... 10 of his 13tackles came in final four games, including a high of five in finale at Lenoir-Rhyne... made four stops for losses on the year with a sack against Tusculum ... postedthree tackles and recovered a fumble vs. Brevard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGHSCHOOL: Camden ... PERSONAL: Born Robert Marion Brown on Nov. 9, 1988... son of Ruby Brown ... physical education major.

Defensive LinemanROBERT BROWN

6-2 • 305 • Junior • Camden, SC 98

2009: Played in all 10 games, leading the team and ranking sixth in the con-ference in receiving yards per game ... third on team with 31 catches ... madeseven catches for 107 yards in season opener at St. Augustine’s ... totaled 133yards on three receptions at Livingstone, including two scores ... made fivecatches in finale against Lenoir-Rhyne ... 2008: Was fifth on the team with 14receptions and second with four TD catches ... had three catches, including ascore vs. ECSU ... had 40-yard touchdown reception vs. Livingstone and a 34-yarder against Carson-Newman ... had two catches with one for a score in finaleat Lenoir-Rhyne ... red-shirted in 2007 ... transfer from Palm Beach CC ... HIGHSCHOOL: Boynton Beach ... PERSONAL: Born Gerron Eugene Bryant on Nov.18, 1989 ... son of Gary and the late, Brenda Bryant ... recreation major.

Wide ReceiverGERRON BRYANT

6-3 • 180 • Junior • W. Palm Beach, FL 18 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2007 12 18 293 16.3 42 6/73 32008 10 24 383 16.0 60 5/63 62009 10 32 520 16.2 41 7/61 12Career 32 74 1196 16.2 60 7/61 21

PUNT RETURNS G ATT YDS AVG LONG TD2007 12 12 53 4.4 13 02008 10 8 24 3.0 11 02009 10 14 124 8.9 37 0Career 32 34 201 5.9 37 0

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2008 10 14 203 14.5 40 3/54 42009 10 31 605 19.5 51 7/109 3Career 20 45 808 17.6 51 7/109 7

Enters the season ranked 17th on the all-time receiving chart ... 2009:Named second team All-South Atlantic Conference ... ranked third in the leaguein scoring, snatching a dozen touchdown receptions ... the 12 scoring grabs wasthe second most in school history ... caught TD passes in eight of the 10 games... made career-high seven receptions at Carson-Newman ... had five catches infinale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... was also third in the SAC in punt returns and ninth inreceiving yards ... averaged 31.4 yards on 14 punts with four downed inside theopponent 20 ... 2008: Led the squad with 24 catches and six for scores ... hadTD catches in first four games ... caught a high of five passes with a touchdownat Wingate ... made three grabs for 85 yards vs. Tusculum ... also had three catch-es at Livingstone, Mars Hill and Lenoir-Rhyne ... threw a 26-yard touchdown passvs. Brevard ... 2007: Played in a dozen games and was fourth on team with 18catches ... made six receptions, including one for a score, in win at Carson-Newman ... also had TD catch in playoff loss at Valdosta State, making two catch-es for 66 yards ... his 4.4 punt return average ranked fourth in the SAC ... had fivecatches, including a score, and completed a pass in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... had two catches for 22 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... transferfrom VMI and attended Fork Union ... HIGH SCHOOL: Kellam ... PERSONAL:Born Brandon Eugene Bunn on June 17, 1986 ... son of Gene and Deborah Bunn... sports management major.

Wide ReceiverBRANDON BUNN

5-11 • 175 • Junior • Virginia Beach, VA 7

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM2008 9 3 10 13 4 0.5 1 0 0 02009 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 15 3 10 13 4 0.5 1 0 0 0

2009: Played in all 10 games on special teams and as a reserve in the sec-ondary ... two of his four stops came at Carson-Newman ... 2008: Saw action inall 10 games ... blocked a punt against Carson-Newman ... broke up a pass atLivingstone ... both tackles came at Mars Hill ... did not play in 2007 ... had inter-ception in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: EastRowan ... PERSONAL: Born Aaron Thomas Cauble on Feb. 14, 1988 ... son of TomGeyer and Kristan Cauble ... mathematics major.

Defensive BackAARON CAUBLE

5-11 • 170 • Senior • Salisbury, NC 31

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2008 10 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 02009 10 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 20 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

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Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Surry Central ... PERSONAL: BornJarrod Andrew Cave on May 31, 1991 ... son of Jerry and Sheila Cave ... undecid-ed on major with a fine 3.18 GPA for spring semester.

Offensive LinemanJARROD CAVE

6-0 • 265 • Freshman (RS) • Dobson, NC 63

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Wakefield ... three-time all-academicperformer ... helped Wolverines to a conference title and three state playoffappearances ... PERSONAL: Born Jared Alexander Crabtree on Feb. 21, 1991 inRaleigh ... son of Cliff and Adonia Crabtree ... physical education major.

Wide ReceiverJARED CRABTREE

6-1 • 170 • Freshman (RS) • Raleigh, NC 86

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Long Snapper/LBDJ DAVIS

6-2 • 215 • Sophomore • Charleston, SC 53

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Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: South Rowan ... was captain andtwice named the South Rowan Lineman of the Year ... PERSONAL: Born DanielMcGuire Donaldson on Dec. 9, 1990 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Tami Middletonand Ricky Donaldson ... has interest in biology with an excellent 3.49 GPA.

Offensive LinemanDAN DONALDSON

5-11 • 230 • Freshman (RS) • China Grove, NC 66

Member of SAC Honor Roll ... 2009:Made five starts over seven games ... threwfor a season-high 326 yards in finale against Lenoir-Rhyne ... passed for 311 yardsand three scores coming off the bench in the second quarter at Carson-Newman... also threw three scoring strikes in win at Tusculum ... his 215 yards per game aver-age was fifth best season in school history and his 57.5% completion percentage iscurrently second best all-time ... 2008: Started four of 10 games as the signal caller... was named league Player of the Week on O/20 after out-dueling SAC Player of theYear Corey Russell, completing 19-of-27 passes for 357 yards and two scores ... the357 yards was the sixth best game total in school history ... ranked second in theSAC in pass efficiency, setting a school record, and was sixth in total offense ... tiedschool record with five touchdown passes in win at Livingstone ... tossed fourtouchdown strikes at Lenoir-Rhyne ... 2007: Played in seven games ... completed allfour pass attempts for 54 yards against Livingstone ... had two completions, includ-ing one for 43 yards at Chowan ... was 10-of-22 for 117 yards passing and ran for ascore in 2008 Spring Game ... red-shirted in 2006 ... member of SAC Honor Roll ...completed 6-of-12 passes for 69 yards in 2007 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL:Four-year starter at Cedar Ridge High School and was honored as an NCPreps.comAll-State quarterback in 2005 ... led Red Wolves to an 8-3 record and a conferencetitle as a senior, while completing 132 of 254 passes for 2,243 yards and 20 touch-downs ... PERSONAL: Born Patrick Bryan Dennis on Nov. 20, 1987 ... son of Dannyand Brenda Dennis ... therapeutic recreation major with an outstanding 3.81 GPA.

QuarterbackPATRICK DENNIS

6-1 • 185 • Senior • Durham, NC 10

GM EFF.PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING2007 7 7 10 113 43 0 0 70.0 54 164.92008 10 69 118 1152 60 13 5 58.5 357 168.42009 7 115 204 1519 47 14 6 56.4 326 135.7Career 24 191 332 2784 60 27 11 57.5 357 148.2

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2007 7 1 -1 -1.0 -1 -1 02008 10 33 32 1.0 21 21 02009 7 25 -86 -3.4 5 0 1Career 24 59 -55 -0.9 21 21 1

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2007 11 3 38 12.7 20 2/34 02008 10 10 187 18.7 32 2/48 32009 10 13 134 10.3 17 3/21 1Career 31 26 359 13.8 32 2/48 4

2009: Saw action in all 10 games as starting tight end ... had double-digits inreceptions (13) for second straight season ... had best day with three catches atCarson-Newman ... touchdown catch came at Tusculum ... 2008: Started all 10games at tight end ... three of his 10 catches went for scores ... had TD catchesin each of the last two games, covering 26 and 32 yards ... had high of two recep-tions against St. Augustine’s, Mars Hill and Tusculum ... 2007: Saw action in 11games ... had three catches, two coming in win over Livingstone ... also hadcatch vs. Valdosta State in playoffs ... made catch for 13 yards in 2008 SpringGame ... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Piedmont honors atMt. Pleasant High School ... listed in the NC Prep Report's annual Elite 101 play-ers in North Carolina ... caught 30 passes for 342 yards and three touchdownsas a junior ... added 34 catches as a sophomore ... PERSONAL: Born GraysonMichael Downs on May 23, 1988 in Charlotte, NC ... son of Michael and BethDowns ... individualized major.

Tight EndGRAYSON DOWNS

6-3 • 275 • Senior • Mt. Pleasant, NC 87

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: West Rowan ... PERSONAL: BornTimothy Alexander Flanagan on Aug. 14, 1991 ... son of Robert and MariaFlanagan ... undecided on major.

Running Back /Defensive Back

TIM FLANAGAN

5-8 • 160 • Freshman (RS) • Salisbury, NC 41

Played in nine games mainly on special teams ... totaled eight tackles with apair against Tusculum and Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ashbrook ... PER-SONAL: Born Scottie Floyd, Jr. on April 17, 1991 ... son of Cathy Malker andScottie Floyd ... business major.

Defensive BackSCOTTIE FLOYD

5-10 • 170 • Sophomore • Gastonia, NC 3

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2009 9 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Starmount ... named Mountain ValleyConference Player of the Year after running for 2,138 yards and 30 scores as a sen-ior ... that set a single-season record for the Rams and he finished with 3,272career yards and 46 touchdowns ... PERSONAL: Born Rashaun Jeromel Gaither onOct. 26, 1990 ... son of Sharon Westmoreland and Brady Gaither ... undecided onmajor.

Running BackRASHAUN GAITHER

5-10 • 190 • Freshman (RS) • Yadkinville, NC 22

2009: Battled through injuries to make five starts over seven games ... 2008:Made 10 starts at center ... unit led way for single-season rushing record forJamelle Cuthbertson ... 2007: Started all 13 games as the Tribe center ... red-shirt-ed in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Started at Wakefield High School ... blocked for All-State halfback Matt Baugh, who rushed for 2,518 yards and 38 touchdowns as asenior ... helped the Wolverines to the 4AA semifinals of the state playoffs with a14-1 record ... PERSONAL: Born Zane Thomas Gibson on June 17, 1988 in Raleigh,NC ... son of Randall and Marjorie Gibson ... communications major.

Offensive LinemanZANE GIBSON

6-3 • 310 • Senior • Wake Forest, NC 78

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Northridge ... team captain and two-time all-academic selection ... PERSONAL: Born Chance Jordan Green on Oct. 19,1989 in Greeley ... son of Merle and Kimberly Green ... undecided on major.

QuarterbackCHANCE GREEN

6-6 • 205 • Freshman (RS) • Greeley, CO 17

2009: Saw action in three games ... completed half of his 10 passes ... threw for66 yards and a touchdown in win over Livinstone ... 2008: Played in seven gamesand made a start against Brevard ... best game came at Wingate where he was 7-of-11 for 82 yards and a touchdown ... completed four passes for 37 yards at Newberry... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Named Rowan Country Player of the Yearat North Rowan High School where he set the single-season passing mark ... helpedCavaliers to a pair of conference titles ... PERSONAL: Born Daniel Kay Griffith onOct. 22, 1988 ... son of Rodney and Hopelyn Nunn ... sociology major with a fine3.15 GPA for spring semester.

QuarterbackDANIEL GRIFFITH

6-2 • 205 • Junior • Salisbury, NC 5

GM EFF.PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING2008 7 13 31 125 31 1 0 41.9 82 86.52009 3 5 10 95 48 1 0 50.0 66 162.8Career 10 18 41 220 48 2 0 43.9 82 105.0

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2008 7 9 -13 -1.4 6 3 02009 3 5 -12 -2.4 6 6 0Career 10 14 -25 -1.8 6 6 0

2009: Saw action in l0 games on special teams and as a reserve back ... slated tomove to safety in 2010 ... ran for 98 yards in win over Livingstone ... caught apass against Wingate ... had six tackles on special teams ... red-shirted in 2008after transfering from Averett where he ran for 27 yards in four games ... HIGHSCHOOL: Northwest Cabarrus ... helped Trojans at 3AA quarterfinals ... had 143yards and score in win over Mooresville ... PERSONAL: Born Casey Alonzo Hallon Aug. 18, 1989 ... son of Amos and Clara Hall ... recreation major.

Defensive BackCASEY HALL

5-10 • 190 • Junior • Concord, NC 30

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2009 10 14 98 7.0 20 98 0

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2009 10 1 7 7.0 7 1/7 0

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2009: Was limited by injury and started five of six games ... had career best10 tackles against Mars Hill, seven being solo stops ... had a pair of pass break-ups on the year ... recorded five tackles in finale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... 2008: Playedin five games, seeing action on special teams and at linebacker ... made four tack-les with a high of two at Wingate ... also made a tackle against Carson-Newmanand Tusculum ... HIGH SCHOOL: Webb ... as a senior, recorded 171 tackles withtwo sacks and an interception ... two-time all-conference performer and helpedthe Warriors to league title as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Kewone D Harris onJan. 24, 1990 in Durham ... son of William and Debbie Kearney ... undecided onmajor.

Defensive BackKEWONE HARRIS

6-0 • 190 • Junior • Durham, NC 14

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2008 5 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 02009 6 14 10 24 0 0 0 2 0 0Career 11 14 14 28 0 0 0 2 0 0

2009: Saw action in all 10 games ... two of his three stops for losses came in winover Livingstone ... also had a tackle for a loss in opener at St. Augustine’s ... 2008:Played in eight games and made one start ... four of his nine tackles went for loss-es, including two at Livingstone ... also had TFL’s at Newberry and Lenoir-Rhyne ...transfer from The Citadel ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ridgeview ... made 69 tackles witheight for losses as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Alexandero Destromicos Hartsell onMarch 8, 1985 ... son of William and Carolyn Hartsell ... communications major.

Defensive LinemanALEX HARTSELL

6-4 • 295 • Senior • Columbia, SC 96

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU2008 8 2 7 9 4 0 0 0 0 02009 10 2 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0Career 18 4 10 14 7 0 0 0 0 0

2009: Made starts in seven of 10 games ... made high of four tackles at Carson-Newman ... was in a sack at Tusculum ... had a tackle for loss in three of the finalfour games ... returned interception 25 yards for a touchdown at Fayetteville State... 2008: Was slowed by ankle injury and played in seven games ... recorded 11tackles for losses and was in on two sacks ... had one and a half sacks and fourstops for losses in opener against St. Augustine’s ... also made four tackles for a lossat Newberry with a half sack ... 2007: Saw action in all 13 games and made a pairof starts ... made 29 tackles with six for losses ... had six tackles, including a sackand another stop for a loss vs. Fayetteville State ... was also in on sack at Chowan... forced a fumble at Tusculum ... had sack and forced fumble in 2008 Spring Game... red-shirted in 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ridgeview ... PERSONAL: Born JulianXavier Hartsell on March 8, 1988 in Fort Bragg, NC ... son of William and CarolynHartsell ... sports management major.

Defensive LinemanJULIAN HARTSELL

6-4 • 295 • Senior • Columbia, SC 8

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK FREC FFUM INT PBU2007 13 16 13 29 6 1.5 0 1 0 02008 7 4 13 17 11 2 0 0 0 02009 10 11 10 21 5 0.5 0 0 1 0Career 30 31 36 67 22 4.0 0 1 1 0

“Old” Shuford Stadium played host to four NCAA IIPlayoff games, seeing Catawba post a 3-1 record.

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2009: Was a second team All-South Atlantic Conference selection ... led teamand ranked seventh in the league in tackles ... had double-digit tackles in four oflast five games ... posted a dozen stops vs. Tusculum and Lenoir-Rhyne ... six tack-les went for loses, including two vs. Newberry ... HIGH SCHOOL: Britt ... namedall-conference and all-region after posting 175 tackles with three sacks and twopicks as a senior ... helped Buccaneers to a spot in the 4AA title game and a 14-2 record ... PERSONAL: Born Cory William Johnson on April 19, 1991 inWatertown, NY ... son of William and Kelly Johnson ... undecided on major witha good 3.18 GPA for spring semester.

LinebackerCORY JOHNSON

5-10 • 225 • Sophomore • Fayetteville, NC 33Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Westminster ... PERSONAL: Born RobertSamuel Krauk, III on Jan. 12, 1990 ... son of Bob and Shari Krauk ... business majorwith a good 3.10 GPA.

PunterBOBBY KRAUK

6-6 • 210 • Freshman (RS) • Finksburg, MD 94

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DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM2009 10 32 37 69 6 0 0 0 0 0

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Reidsville ... was MVP of the 2AA StateChampionship game, helping the xxx to a 16-0 mark and a second straight title ...had 10 stops with four TFL’s in title game ... was named All-State after recording 37tackles for loss and nine sacks as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Damein Eugene Leeon Oct. 25, 1989 in Reidsville ... son of Pamela Cotton and the late, Eugene Lee ...exercise science major.

Defensive LinemanDAMIEN LEE

6-3 • 240 • Freshman (RS) • Reidsville, NC 99

2009: Had one start over eight games ... saw action at tight end and in the inte-rior line ... 2008: Played in all 10 games ... had three starts in a double tight end set... 2007: Played in seven games as a reserve tight end ... red-shirted in 2006 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Eastern Alamance ... PERSONAL: Born Lavar Brunson Marsh onJuly 14, 1988 ... son of Berlinda Tomain and Ricky Marsh ... sports managementmajor.

Offensive LineLAVAR MARSH

6-4 • 275 • Senior • Burlington, NC 74

Red-shirted in 2009 ... 2008: Mainly played special teams over his eightgames ... three of his tackles came in the finale at Lenoir-Rhyne ... HIGHSCHOOL: East Mecklenburg ... had 40 tackles and three interceptions in help-ing the Eagles to a 9-4 mark as a senior ... PERSONAL: Born Ocatvius EmmanuelHough on Oct. 12, 1990 ... son of James and Monica Hough ... business major.

Defensive BackOCTAVIUS HOUGH

6-1 • 195 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 28

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2008 8 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Clinton ... was an All-East CentralConference selection as a senior ... helped Dark Horses to an 8-6 record and aspot in the state quarterfinals ... posted a team-high seven sacks ... PERSONAL:Born James Robert Hunt on April 26, 1991 in Raleigh, NC ... son of Doug andSusan Hunt ... has interest in sports management.

Linebacker /Defensive End

JAMES HUNT

6-1 • 245 • Freshman (RS) • Clinton, NC 92

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2009: Had eight starts in 10 games at corner as a true freshman ... will moveto safety in 2010 ... totaled 25 tackles with a high of five at Carson-Newman ... hadinterception and a tackle for loss at C-N ... had four stops with one for a loss againstMars Hill ... forced a fumble at Tusculum ... HIGH SCHOOL: Harding ... named All-Queen City 3A/4A as a senior ... had three kickoff returns for scores as a senior andalso picked off seven passes ... PERSONAL: Born James Oneil McCray II on June18, 1991 in Georgetown, SC ... son of Valerie McCray and James McCray ... has inter-est in sports management and communications.

Defensive BackLJ McCRAY

6-1 • 200 • Sophomore • Charlotte, NC 4

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2009 10 18 7 25 1 0 2 2 0 0 1

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Lake Weir ... PERSONAL: Born DennisPurcell McFatten on Oct. 25, 1990 in Leesburg, FL ... son of Dennis and KathyMcFatten ... undecided on major.

LinebackerDENNIS McFATTEN

6-2 • 195 • Freshman (RS) • Ocala, FL 52

2009: Was starter in seven of nine games ... 2008: Saw action in nine gamesand made eight starts at left guard ... part of a unit that led the way for single-sea-son rushing record for Jamelle Cuthbertson ... 2007: Played in a dozen games andmade nine starts ... battled injuries, but was the regular right tackle ... red-shirtedin 2006 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-conference selection at Richmond SeniorHigh School ... blocked for record-setting East Carolina running back NormanWhitley, who rushed for 2,700 yards as a junior and 2,064 yards as a senior. alsoplayed defensive tackle as a junior ... PERSONAL: Born Kemphis Jamar McSweenon March 8, 1988 ... son of Darrell and Traci McSween ... physical education major.

Offensive LinemanKEMP McSWEEN

6-4 • 285 • Junior • Rockingham, NC 70

2009: Started in eight of the 10 games ... 2008: Played in seven games as areserve lineman ... made one start at left guard ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HIGHSCHOOL: Was all-conference performer at Wakefield High School where he wasconference Lineman of the Year as a senior ... helped Wolverines to conferencetitle ... PERSONAL: Born Samuel Daylon McAlexander on May 13, 1989 ... son ofEddie and Regina McAlexander ... business major.

Offensive Lineman

DAYLON McALEXANDER

6-4 • 275 • Junior • Raleigh, NC 61

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Mount Tabor ... PERSONAL: BornMichael Payton McCollum on April 17, 1990 ... son of Ginger Baldwin and MikeMcCollum ... undecided on major with a fine 3.16 GPA.

Wide Receiver

PEYTON McCOLLUM

5-10 • 175 • Freshman (RS) • Winston-Salem, NC 47

Devonte Peterson, who starred for theIndians from 1997 to 2000, was named to thed2football.com All-Decade team. Petersonwas an All-America selection in 1999 and2000 and was the 1999 South AtlanticConference Defensive Player of the Year.

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Red-shirted in 2008 and also missed 2009 with injury ... HIGH SCHOOL: WestIredell ... was named Shrine Bowl MVP ... was an All-State performer after rushingfor 1,930 yards as a senior ... set eight school marks in his career, including 45career touchdowns ... PERSONAL: Born Bobby Lane Morrison, Jr. on Apr. 28, 1989... son of Bobby Morrison ... exercise science major.

Running BackBOBBY MORRISON

5-9 • 195 • Sophomore • Statesville, NC 40

Red-shirted in 2009 ... also plays lacrosse for Catawba ... HIGH SCHOOL:Queen Anne’s County ... PERSONAL: Born Joseph Francis Peterson on April 3,1991 ... political science major with an excellent 3.45 GPA.

Defensive BackJOE PETERSON

5-10 • 170 • Freshman (RS) • Chestertown, MD 26

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ashe County ... named All-MountainValley Conference at both fullback and defensive tackle ... PERSONAL: BornThomas Anthony Phillips on Sept. 12, 1990 ... son of Tom Phillips ... undecided onmajor.

Defensive LineBUSTER PHILLIPS

6-3 • 265 • Freshman (RS) • West Jefferson, NC 97

2009: Started all 10 games ... second on squad and ranked 12th in the con-ference in tackles ... had three double-digit tackle performances with highs of 11against Newberry and Tusculum ... had two stops for losses, including a sack atFayetteville State ... forced three fumbles on the year and recovered one againstLenoir-Rhyne ... 2008: Named the South Atlantic Conference DefensiveFreshman of the Year ... started the nine games he played ... was second on theteam in tackles with 74 and added five stops for losses ... totaled four double-digit tackle efforts ... posted a high of 17 tackles and forced a fumble atNewberry ... recorded 15 tackles with two for losses vs. Brevard ... made 13 stopsat Wingate and 10 in the opener against St. Augustine’s ... HIGH SCHOOL:Louisburg ... named All-State as a senior, posting 158 tackles and helping theWarriors to a 12-2 record ... was a three-time all-conference pick and wasDefensive MVP as a senior ... forced 16 fumbles in his career ... PERSONAL:Born Lakeem Lamont Perry on May 24, 1990 in Durham, NC ... son of Willie MaePerry ... recreation major.

LinebackerLAKEEM PERRY

6-0 • 225 • Junior • Louisburg, NC 50

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2008 9 30 44 74 5 0 0 3 1 02009 10 32 33 65 3 1 0 0 1 3Career 19 62 77 119 8 1 0 3 2 3

Red-shirted in 2009 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Western Alamance ... named all-confer-ence and all-region as a senior ... played in East/West All-Star Game ... helpedWarriors to a state title as a junior ... PERSONAL: Born Richard Lloyd Miller on Jan.12, 1991 in Reston, VA ... son of Richard and Nina Miller ... sports managementmajor with a fine 3.18 GPA for spring semester.

FullbackRICHARD MILLER

6-1 • 235 • Freshman (RS) • Elon, NC 43

2009: Made seven starts at wide out ... tied school record with 13 receptionsin loss at Carson-Newman ... totaled 128 yards in that game vs. the Eagles with ascore ... led team ranked eighth in the SAC in catches per game ... delivered sixcatches against Wingate and in finale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... opened season with fourgrabs at St. Augustine’s ... 2008: Played in all 10 games and started seven ... wasthird on team with 17 receptions ... averaged almost 18 yards per catch ... had highof five catches for 76 yards and a score vs. Tusculum ... had 44-yard touchdowncatch at Livingstone ... also had scoring grab at Mars Hill ... red-shirted in 2007 ...HIGH SCHOOL: Richmond Senior ... PERSONAL: Born Eric Rashad Morman onOct. 14, 1989 ... son of Charles and Kay Morman ... physical education major witha good 3.06 GPA in spring semester.

Wide ReceiverERIC MORMAN

6-1 • 195 • Junior • Rockingham, NC 27

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2008 10 17 302 17.8 44 5/76 32009 10 37 397 10.7 26 13/128 1Career 20 54 699 12.9 44 13/128 4

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2009: Had eight starts in nine games ... his three interceptions led the squadand ranked fourth in the league ... two of his picks came in the opener against St.Augustine’s ... also had an interception in finale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... had high of fivetackles and forced a fumble at Tusculum ... HIGH SCHOOL: Beddingfield ... wasEastern Carolina Conference Player of the Year and all-area as a senior ... had 11interceptions and helped the Bruins to the playoffs ... PERSONAL: Born JumalDequavius Rolle on May 28, 1990 in Wilson ... son of Letitia Rolle and Earl Anderson... therapeutic recreation major.

Defensive BackJUMAL ROLLE

6-0 • 180 • Sophomore • Wilson, NC 6

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2009 9 13 8 21 3 31 5 2 0 0 1

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM2007 12 8 16 24 6 3 0 0 0 12008 9 22 29 51 14 4 1 0 0 02009 10 23 28 51 17 8.5 0 0 1 1Career 31 53 73 126 37 15.5 1 0 1 2

2009: Named second team All-South Atlantic Conference ... led league and was38th in NCAA II in tackles for losses ... stood seventh in the SAC in sacks ... record-ed three and a half sacks on five stops for losses at Tusculum ... was in on sack withfour tackles for loss at Fayetteville State ... had high of eight tackles vs. Wingate ...blocked a point-after try, a field goal and recovered a fumble against Carson-Newman ... 2008: Earned second team All-SAC and third team All-Super Region 2honors from the Football Gazette ... ranked sixth in the SAC in sacks and fourth intackles for losses ... was third on team in tackles and made 14 for losses ... had highof 10 stops vs. Carson-Newman ... was in on a sack and had an interception at MarsHill ... at Wingate, had eight tackles, four for losses with two sacks and blocked apoint-after try ... also had sacks against Livingstone and Tusculum ... 2007: Playedin 12 games as a true freshman ... named SAC Player of the Week after season open-er at Chowan where he made two sacks and forced a fumble ... also had sack inplayoff win over Albany State ... six of his 24 tackles in 2007 went for losses ...HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-conference and two-time All-State selection atGreene Central High School ... helped Rams to three conference titles ... PER-SONAL: Born Brandon Theo Sutton on Nov. 28, 1988 ... son of Isaac and GlendaKoonce ... recreation major.

Defensive LinemanBRANDON SUTTON

6-3 • 285 • Senior • Snow Hill, NC 952009: Played in eight games as a freshman at fullback and on special teams ...

ran for eight yards against Livingstone and Newberry ... made a pair of tackles onspecial teams ... HIGH SCHOOL: Bessemer City ... named All-Southern PiedmontConference and helped Yellow Jackets to the playoffs ... played in East/West All-StarGame ... ran for 964 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior ... PERSONAL: BornAaron Jamarius Rainey on Jan. 2, 1991 ... son of Valette Woods ... physical educationmajor.

LinebackerAARON RAINEY

5-11 • 230 • Sophomore • Gastonia, NC 20

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2009 8 4 21 5.2 8 8 0

2009: Saw action as a reserve on the offensive line ... red-shirted in 2008 ...transfer from Grand Rapids CC ... HIGH SCHOOL: Inkster ... was an All-State pickas an offensive lineman ... PERSONAL: Born Marquell Louis Reddick on Jan. 19,1988 ... son of Joseph and Angela Reddick ... exercise science major.

Defensive LinemanMARQUELL REDDICK

6-3 • 265 • Junior • Detroit, MI 73

Applefield weight room in the Hayes Field House.

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2009: Started in three of his eight games ... had career-high 10 tackles, includ-ing one for a loss, in finale against Lenoir-Rhyne ... intercepted a pass againstNewberry ... made three stops at Carson-Newman and St. Augustine’s ... 2008:Played in all 10 games and made three starts as a freshman ... had six tackles andbroke-up two passes ... both break-ups came in opener vs. St. Augustine’s ... madea pair of tackles against ECSU and Livingstone ... HIGH SCHOOL: Gretna ... namedAll-State and helped the Dragons to a state title ... PERSONAL: Born Bryant LeeVennable on Aug. 16, 1990 ... son of Bernard and Minnie Vennable ... physical edu-cation major with a fine 3.21 GPA for spring semester.

Defensive BackBRYANT VENNABLE

6-0 • 200 • Junior • Gretna, VA 21

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT INT YDS PBU TFL SACK FREC FFUM2008 10 4 2 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 02009 8 13 7 20 1 0 1 1 0 0 0Career 18 17 9 26 1 0 3 1 0 0 0

2009: Played in nine games ... saw most of his action on special teams, making10 tackles ... had three tackles in games at Carson-Newman and Tusculum ... 2008:Saw action in six games ... had one catch for six yards vs. Livingstone ... red-shirt-ed in 2007 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Ragsdale ... PERSONAL: Born Mario DouglasWashington on Oct. 18, 1988 ... son of Mario and Sharon Washington ... recreationmajor.

Wide ReceiverMARIO WASHINGTON

5-8 • 160 • Junior • High Point, NC 23

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2008 6 1 6 6.0 6 1/6 0

2009: Connected on six field goals, including a long of 46 which came againstLivingstone ... made 26 of 29 point-after tries ... 2008: Won the job as kicker andpunter as a freshman ... went 4-of-7 on field goals with a long of 42 at Mars Hill ...averaged 40.6 yards on seven punts with a long of 54 against Livingstone ... alsoproduced 50-yard punt at Mars Hill, averaging 37.7 yards on six attempts ... HIGHSCHOOL: New Hanover ... as a senior, made 8-of-10 field goals and converted 25-of-29 PAT’s ... PERSONAL: Born Thomas Richard Trexler on Sept. 28, 1989 ... sonof Richard and Melanie Trexler ... business major with a good 3.07 GPA for springsemester.

Kicker / PunterTHOMAS TREXLER

5-10 • 190 • Junior • Wilmington, NC 1

KICKING G XP-XPA FG-FGA LG PTS2008 10 26-33 4-7 42 382009 10 26-29 6-10 46 44Career 20 52-62 10-17 46 82

PUNTING G ATT YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLKD2008 10 49 1582 32.3 54 13 4 1

2009: Saw action in all 10 games ... accounted for nearly 700 all-purpose yards... had three catches in four different games ... had over 50 receiving yards againstSt. Augustine’s, Fayetteville State and Lenoir-Rhyne ... caught touchdown pass infinale vs. Lenoir-Rhyne ... averaged 21.2 yards per kickoff returns ... 2008: Played inall 10 games ... was second on team in rushing with 297 yards ... caught six passesand completed 5-of-11 passes for 50 yards ... caught 51 yards scoring pass and ranfor a 27-yard score in win over Tusculum ... ran for a high of 61 yards vs. Tusculum... rushed for 56 yards and had four catches against ECSU ... went 2-for-4 passing for37 yards at Mars Hill ... red-shirted in 2007 ... had catch for 18 yards and completedpass for three yards in 2008 Spring Game ... HIGH SCHOOL: New Hanover ... PER-SONAL: Born Brian Michael Terwilliger on Mar. 24, 1988 ... son of Steve and WendyTerwilliger ... sports management major.

Wide ReceiverBRIAN TERWILLIGER

5-11 • 165 • Senior • Wilmington, NC 19

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2008 10 6 81 13.5 51 4/29 12009 10 17 257 15.1 45 3/63 1Career 20 23 338 14.7 51 4/29 2

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2008 10 53 297 5.6 30 61 22009 10 7 15 2.1 8 8 0Career 20 60 312 5.2 30 61 2

GM EFF.PASSING G COMP ATT YDS LONG TD INT COMP% HIGH RATING2008 10 5 11 50 31 1 0 45.5 37 65.5

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Made one start over nine games ... third on team in rushing with 242 yards ...ran for a high of 57 yards at Fayetteville State ... ran for scores against Livingstoneand Newberry ... transferred from Western Carolina where he played in ninegames in 2008 as a red-shirt freshman ... high of 23 yards came against Florida State... HIGH SCHOOL: Hoke County ... named Mid-Southeastern Conference Playerof the Year as a senior ... played in East/West All-Star Game ... PERSONAL: BornJoshua Dewon Wright on Sept. 7, 1988 ... son of Belinda McNeill ... business major.

Running BackJOSH WRIGHT

5-10 • 215 • Junior • Raeford, NC 2

RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2009 9 52 242 4.7 19 57 2

RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG LONG GM HIGH TD2009 9 1 11 11.0 11 1/11 0

2009: Saw action in all 10 games ... three of his 13 stops went for losses ...made high of five tackles with a TFL at Tusculum ... recorded a sack at FayettevilleState ... had three tackles with one for a loss against Newberry ... 2008: Played ineight games ... recorded eight tackles with a pair for losses ... made three stops,one for a loss, and blocked a punt at Lenoir-Rhyne ... was in on a sack atLivingstone ... had a pair of QB pressures against Tusculum ... ... red-shirted in 2007... HIGH SCHOOL: Was an all-region performer at Spring Valley High School ...PERSONAL: Born Brandon Bernard Weedon on Dec. 14, 1988 ... son of Byron andJennis Weedon ... communications major.

Defensive LinemanBRANDON WEEDON

6-2 • 235 • Junior • Columbia, SC 91

DEFENSE G UT AT TOT TFL SACK INT PBU FREC FFUM2008 8 4 3 7 2 0.5 0 0 0 02009 10 8 5 13 3 1 0 0 0 0Career 18 12 8 20 5 1.5 0 0 0 0

2009: Was limited with injury and played in only one game ... red-shirted in2008 ... HIGH SCHOOL: Hillside ... as a senior had 42 catches for 893 yards and11 touchdowns ... PERSONAL: Born Ronnie Turner Williams on Dec. 27, 1989 ...son of Robyn and Ronnie Williams ... sports management major.

Wide ReceiverRONNIE WILLIAMS

6-3 • 175 • Sophomore • Durham, NC 82

2009: Played in eight games as a true freshman ... HIGH SCHOOL: Gretna ...was a four-year starter and twice earned All-State honors ... helped Hawks to con-secutive state titles and was a four-time all-district pick ... PERSONAL: Born EthanRichard Winn on Aug. 13, 1990 in Lynchburg, VA ... son of George and Ellen Winn... has interest in business.

Offensive LinemanETHAN WINN

6-4 • 295 • Sophomore • Gretna, VA 55

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SHUFORDSTADIUM

Shuford Stadium has beenthe home to the CatawbaIndians football team sincethe College relocated toSalisbury in 1925 and playedhost to a CSTV (CBS College)nationally broadcast game onSeptember 27, 2007 againstMars Hill. In 1999, the fieldwas named after legendaryTribe coach GordonKirkland. The new stadiumhas a seating capacity of4,000 and can accommodateup to 5,000 spectators.

Prior to the latest recon-struction for the beginningof the 2003 season, the last major renovation to the stadium was the original Hurley Press Box facility that was built in the early1970s. The Hurley Press Box is a four-level facility. The bottom level consists of two sets of men’s and women’s restrooms and two

concession areas. The second floor is currently used for storage, while thethird floor is the Wurster President’s Box which can seat 49 people. The

top floor has areas for two radio broadcasts, booths forboth home and visiting coaches andfilming, as well as the main media area.

Nearly 300,000 bricks were used inthe new construction of the press boxand the outside wall. The new renova-tion also includes concessions and restrooms on the visiting side of the facility.The new tiff-bermuda grass playing sur-face was installed by Course Crafters ofGainesville, GA. The new track, named forIrwin Belk, now runs in front of both thehome and visiting stands. Stadium lightswere added in 2006.

In 2006, Catawba played its first home night game in 32 years. The capacity crowd wastreated to a post-game fireworks show. Shuford Stadium was the site of a nationally televisedlive Thursday night game vs. Mars Hill on Sept. 27, 2007.

Wurster President’s Box Billings Press Area

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2010 Catawba College Numerical Football RosterNO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Thomas Trexler K/P 5-10 190 Jr Wilmington,NC/New Hanover

2 Josh Wright RB 5-10 215 Jr Raeford,NC/Hoke Co./W.Carolina

3 Scottie Floyd DB 5-10 170 So Gastonia,NC/Ashbrook

4 LJ McCray DB 6-1 200 So Charlotte,NC/Harding

5 Daniel Griffith QB 6-2 205 Jr Salisbury,NC/N.Rowan

6 Jumal Rolle DB 6-0 180 So Wilson,NC/Beddingfield

7 Brandon Bunn WR 5-11 175 Sr Virginia Beach,VA/Fork Union

8 Julian Hartsell DL 6-4 295 Sr Columbia,SC/Ridgeview

10 Patrick Dennis QB 6-1 185 Sr Durham,NC/Cedar Ridge

14 Kewone Harris DB 6-0 190 Jr Durham,NC/Webb

17 Chance Green QB 6-6 205 RFr Greeley,CO/Northridge

18 Gerron Bryant WR 6-3 180 Jr W. Palm Beach,FL/Boynton Beach

19 Brian Terwilliger WR 5-11 185 Sr Wilmington,NC/New Hanover

20 Aaron Rainey LB 5-11 230 So Gastonia,NC/Bessemer City

21 Bryant Vennable DB 6-0 200 Jr Gretna,VA/Gretna

22 Rashaun Gaither RB 5-10 190 RFr Yadkinville,NC/Starmount

23 Mario Washington WR 5-8 160 Sr High Point,NC/Ragsdale

24 Derrick Brown DB 5-11 180 Jr Siler City,NC/Jordan Matthews

26 Joe Peterson DB 5-10 170 RFr Chestertown,MD/Queen Anne’s Co.

27 Eric Morman WR 6-1 195 Jr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr.

28 Octavius Hough DB 6-1 195 So Charlotte,NC/E.Mecklenburg

30 Casey Hall DB 5-10 190 Jr Concord,NC/NW Cabarrus/Averett

31 Aaron Cauble DB 5-11 170 Sr Salisbury,NC/E.Rowan

33 Cory Johnson LB 5-10 225 So Fayetteville,NC/Britt

40 Bobby Morrison RB 5-9 195 So Statesville,NC/W.Iredell

41 Tim Flanagan WR 5-8 160 RFr Salisbury,NC/W. Rowan

43 Richard Miller FB 6-1 235 RFr Elon,NC/W.Alamacnce

44 Jeb Bass LB 6-1 205 Jr Newton,NC/Foard

45 EJ Branch LB 6-0 225 Sr Albemarle,NC/Albemarle

47 Payton McCollum WR 5-10 175 RFr Winston-Salem,NC/Mount Tabor

50 Lakeem Perry LB 6-0 225 Jr Louisburg,NC/Louisburg

52 Dennis McFatten LB 6-2 195 RFr Ocala,FL/Lake Weir

53 DJ Davis LB/LS 6-2 215 So Charleston,SC/Wando

55 Ethan Winn OL 6-4 295 So Gretna,VA/Gretna

61 Daylon McAlexander OL 6-4 275 Jr Raleigh,NC/Wakefield

66 Daniel Donaldson OL 5-11 230 RFr China Grove,NC/S.Rowan

67 Jarrod Cave OL 6-0 265 RFr Dobson,NC/Surry Central

68 Nick Bodenheimer OL 6-2 265 RFr Winston-Salem,NC/Reagan

70 Kemp McSween OL 6-4 285 Sr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr.

73 Marquell Reddick DL 6-3 265 Jr Detroit,MI/Grand Rapids CC

74 Lavar Marsh OL 6-4 275 Sr Burlington,NC/E.Alamance

78 Zane Gibson OL 6-3 310 Sr Wake Forest,NC/Wakefield

82 Ronnie Williams WR 6-3 175 So Durham,NC/Hillside

85 Vincent Beam TE 6-3 205 RFr North Wilkesboro,NC/Wilkes Central

86 Jared Crabtree WR 6-1 170 RFr Raleigh,NC/Wakefield

87 Grayson Downs TE 6-3 275 Sr Mt. Pleasant,NC/Mt. Pleasant

91 Brandon Weedon DL 6-2 235 Jr Columbia,SC/Spring Valley

92 James Hunt LB/DE 6-1 245 RFr Clinton,NC/Clinton

94 Bobby Krauk P 6-6 210 RFr Finksburg,MD/Westminster

95 Brandon Sutton DL 6-3 285 Sr Snow Hill,NC/Greene Central

96 Alex Hartsell DL 6-4 295 Sr Columbia,SC/Ridgeview/The Citadel

97 Buster Phillips DL 6-3 265 RFr West Jefferson,NC/Ashe Co.

98 Robert Brown DL 6-2 305 Jr Camden,SC/Camden99 Damein Lee DL 6-3 240 RFr Reidsville,NC/Reidsville

* Denotes Red-shirt freshman

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NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOLNick Adams P 6-0 175 Fr Rocky Mount,VA/Franklin Co.Jamall Allen DL 5-10 265 Fr Charlotte,NC/Harding Kevin Alphonso OL 6-1 270 Fr Rockingham,NC/Richmond Sr.Giovanni Amaya DB 5-10 200 So Phafftown,NC/Reagan/E. CarolinaJerry Archer OL 6-2 240 Fr Ashville,NC/TC RobersonBranden Barnhardt P/K 5-9 155 Fr Harrisburg,NC/ConcordMarkus Brown RB 5-11 195 Fr Pinnacle,NC/E.SurryJonathan Buffkin LB 6-0 195 Fr Chadbourn,NC/S.ColumbusDevonta Carr ATH 5-11 175 Fr Fayetteville,NC/WestoverTevin Carr DB 6-0 170 Fr Statesville,NC/StatesvilleJacob Charest QB 6-4 220 So Charlotte,NC/Butler/IllinoisNate Charest WR 5-11 172 Fr Charlotte,NC/ButlerMark Conrad ATH 5-10 190 Fr Monroe,NC/Sun ValleyOmar Craig DB 5-7 175 So Rock Hill,SC/Northwestern/Victor Valley CCVictor Davis WR 5-9 155 So Garner,NC/SE Raleigh/ChowanPatrick Dunigan QB 6-0 175 Fr Benson,NC/S.JohnstonChad Endres DB 5-9 205 So Delray Beach, FL/Wellington/Jacksonville U.Taylor Fender OL 6-3 330 Fr Burnsville,NC/Mountain HeritageRyan Fowler RB 6-0 210 So Kannapolis,NC/AL Brown/Georgia MilitaryRay Fuccillo RB 5-8 165 Fr Patchogue,NY/Patchogue-MedfordTyler Gilmore WR 6-1 170 Fr Kannapolis,NC/AL BrownBrandon Goodman* DB 5-10 170 RFr Salisbury,NC/Carson/RCCCN’kosi Hallman WR 6-3 185 Fr Bowman,SC/Bethune BowmanJacob Hanes LB 6-1 230 Fr Charlotte,NC/ButlerJonathan Harkey TE 6-5 210 Fr Statesville,NC/StatesvilleBranden Harris LB 6-1 205 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/ReynoldsJordan Havinga QB 6-4 200 Fr Concord,NC/ConcordAlex Hershner DL 6-2 215 Fr Warrensville,NC/AsheKyle Houser QB 6-0 180 Fr Sherrills Ford,NC/BandysTrey Ingram LB 6-1 205 Fr Browns Summit,NC/NE GuilfordBanks Jenkins WR 6-5 188 Fr Charlotte,NC/Myers ParkTyrone Johnson DB 6-2 185 Fr Fayetteville,NC/WestoverHartland Jones WR 5-10 180 Fr Raleigh,NC/RavenscroftMatthew Langer DB 5-10 170 Fr Hickory,NC/E.BurkeDerrick Lee OL 5-11 260 Fr Siler City,NC/Jordan MatthewsMaurice Lyerly* LB 6-2 200 RFr Salisbury,NC/W.Rowan/LivingstoneLaurez Matthews DB 5-11 175 Fr Ladson,SC/Fort DorchesterJason McCray DB 6-1 195 So Delray Beach, FL/Wellington/LivingstoneJarrid McKinney WR 6-3 180 Fr Charlotte,NC/ProvidenceTimothy Pangburn OL 6-2 309 Fr Mount Ulla,NC/W.RowanChris Peoples TE 6-4 235 Jr Mooresville,NC/Mooresville/LivingstoneDalton Pierce WR 5-9 160 Fr Mooresville,NC/MooresvilleAshton Pringle WR 5-7 190 So Charlotte,NC/Audrey Kell/WSSUCorey Raven OL 6-2 250 Fr Hope Mills,NC/S.ViewRichard Shuping QB 6-0 192 Fr Jamestown,NC/Providence GroveJared Siler OL 6-3 275 Fr Siler City,NC/Jordan-MatthewsKevin Simmons WR/DB 5-11 190 Fr Winston-Salem,NC/ReynoldsWesley Smith OL 6-1 275 Fr Bunnlevel,NC/Harnett CentralCorey Steward DL 6-0 255 Fr Chesapeake,VA/Oscer SmithAndrew Taylor LB/DE 6-1 230 Fr Concord,NC/RobinsonJustin Terwilliger LB 6-1 225 So Wilmington,NC/New Hanover/ChowanBrian Thiuchiolo DB 5-7 140 Fr Patchogue,NY/Patchogue-MedfordSheldon Van Dyke FB 5-7 235 Fr Columbia,SC/Dreher David Wallace LB 6-1 230 Fr Harrisburg,NC/Hickory RidgeZach White* DB 5-10 170 RFr Salisbury,NC/Carson/RCCCCam Worthy QB 6-1 200 Fr Hopkins,SC/Lower Richlands

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2009 Catawba College Football Stats

GAME BY GAME TOTALSTEAM 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL 1D RUSH PASS TOTAL PUNTS TO PENCATAWBA 3 6 2 14 25 23 33-88 25-42/346 75-434 4-27.5 1 11-107St. Augustine’s 0 7 0 7 7 11 27-50 10-20/90 47-140 7-29.6 2 7-51

at Raleigh,NC (3,026) Aug. 29, 2009

CATAWBA 7 0 14 0 21 17 33-166 13-25/183 58-183 6-21.0 2 8-86Fayetteville St. 7 3 3 7 20 18 38-54 17-28/212 66-266 6-31.2 1 9-121

at Fayetteville,NC (1,725) Sept. 5, 2009

Livingstone 0 0 0 0 0 9 26-(-1) 11-33/93 59-92 11-27.4 0 9-60CATAWBA 6 0 35 10 51 25 45-272 14-30/248 75-520 2-34.0 1 8-82

at Salisbury (4,261) Sept. 12, 2009

Mars Hill 7 7 0 0 14 15 55-273 2-5/22 60-295 5-32.2 1 6-55CATAWBA 0 0 0 12 12 17 34-105 11-31/174 65-279 5-34.0 1 5-50

at Salisbury (1,821) Sept. 26. 2009

Newberry 7 21 6 6 40 26 47-329 23-37/216 84-545 5-25.2 3 6-75CATAWBA 7 0 7 7 21 11 33-44 9-26/132 59-176 6-41.8 2 5-45

at Salisbury (3,218) Oct. 3, 2009

CATAWBA 3 7 7 14 31 21 29-63 37-53/388 82-451 6-30.7 2 4-45Carson-Newman 0 7 6 28 41 18 47-359 8-17/188 64-547 5-36.8 3 7-75

at Jefferson City,TN (4,724) Oct. 10, 2009

CATAWBA 13 0 21 7 41 24 33-126 18-29/247 62-373 2-30.5 2 4-45Tusculum 13 7 7 0 27 26 36-47 33-51/412 87-459 3-35.0 3 13-112

at Greeneville,TN (1,350) Oct. 17, 2009

Wingate 14 7 7 14 42 19 46-274 18-28/244 74-518 3-33.7 0 6-65CATAWBA 3 7 7 0 17 21 24-60 17-38/235 62-295 6-32.0 1 4-30

at Salisbury (2,191) Oct. 24, 2009

CATAWBA 0 6 0 0 6 9 44-102 7-13/73 57-108 9-31.6 3 4-22Brevard 0 0 0 7 7 4 40-81 1-3/7 43-88 7-24.3 1 4-16

at Brevard,NC (1,586) Oct. 31, 2009

Lenoir-Rhyne 3 7 6 0 16 17 59-394 4-10/19 69-413 5-36.4 4 3-30CATAWBA 0 0 6 7 13 16 19-(-3) 26-44/326 63-323 7-38.4 2 5-36

at Salisbury (2,081) Nov. 7, 2009

RUSHING G ATT YDS APC LG APG TD GAME HIGHA.Hall 10 133 594 4.5 33 59.4 6 121 vs. Fayetteville St.Curtis 7 57 260 4.6 22 37.1 0 85 vs. BrevardWright 2 52 242 4.7 19 26.9 2 57 vs. Fayetteville St.Casey Hall 10 14 98 7.0 20 9.8 0 98 vs. LivingstoneRainey 8 4 21 5.2 8 2.6 0 8 vs. Livingstone/

NewberryTerwilliger 10 7 15 2.1 8 1.5 2 8 vs. Fayetteville St.Griffith 3 5 -12 -2.4 6 -4.0 0 6 vs. LivingstoneLandrum 10 2 -14 -7.0 0 -1.4 0 -5 vs. BrevardSexton 5 19 -81 -4.3 15 -16.2 0 -13 vs. Mars Hill/C-NDennis 7 25 -86 -3.4 5 -12.3 1 5 vs. TusculumTEAM 9 -14 -1.6CATAWBA 10 327 1023 3.1 33 102.3 9 272 vs. LivingstoneOPPONENTS 10 421 1860 4.4 72 186.0 16 394 by Lenoir-Rhyne

PASSING G COMP ATT YARDS LG APG TD INT COMP% INT% RATING GAME HIGHDennis 7 115 204 1519 47 217.0 14 6 56.4% 2.9% 135.68 326 vs. Lenoir-RhyneSexton 5 56 115 728 51 145.6 4 3 48.7% 2.6% 108.13 346 vs. St.Augustine’sGriffith 3 5 10 95 48 31.7 1 0 50.0% 0.0% 162.80 66 vs. LivingstoneBunn 10 1 2 10 10 1.0 0 0 50.0% 0.0% 92.00 10 vs. NewberryCATAWBA 10 117 331 2352 51 235.2 19 9 53.5% 2.7% 126.67 388 vs. Carson-NewmanOPPONENTS 10 127 232 1503 75 150.3 13 12 54.7% 5.6% 117.31 412 by Tusculum

RECEIVING G RCPTS RPG YDS AVG LG TD GAME HIGHMorman 10 37 3.7 397 10.7 26 1 13/128 vs. Carson-NewmanBunn 10 32 3.2 520 16.2 41 12 7/61 vs. Carson-NewmanBryant 10 31 3.1 605 19.5 51 3 7/109 vs. St. Augustine’sLandrum 10 23 2.3 236 10.3 39 1 5/60 vs. Lenoir-RhyneTerwilliger 10 17 1.7 257 15.1 45 1 3/63 vs .St. Augusinte’sDowns 10 13 1.3 134 10.3 17 1 3/21 vs. Carson-NewmanA. Hall 10 13 1.3 71 5.5 15 0 4/19 vs. St. Augustine’sCurtis 7 5 0.7 62 12.4 28 0 4/52 vs. TusculumSmall 10 3 0.3 46 15.3 19 0 1/19 vs. Lenoir-RhyneWright 9 1 0.1 11 11.0 11 0 1/11 vs. WingateRevels 9 1 0.1 6 6.0 6 0 1/6 vs. LivingstoneCasey Hall 10 1 0.1 7 7.0 7 0 1/7 vs. WingateCATAWBA 10 177 17.7 2352 13.3 51 19 37/388 vs. Carson-NewmanOPPONENTS 10 127 12.7 1503 11.8 75 13 33/412 by Tusculum

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YARDSTICK CATAWBA OPPFirst Downs 182 165Rushing 65 90Passing 99 62Penalty 18 13

3rd Down Conv. 41/131 47/137Efficiency 31.3% 34.3%4th Down Conv. 6/23 6/16Two Point Conv. 0/3 0/0Total Net Yards 3375 3363Avg. Per Game 337.5 336.3Total Off. Plays 658 653Avg. Gain per Play 5.1 5.2Net Yards Rush 1023 1860Avg. Gain Rush Per Game 102.3 186.0Total Rush Plays 327 421Net Yards Pass 2352 1503Avg. Gain Pass Per Game 235.2 150.3Comp./Att. 177/331 127/232Comp. Percentage 53.5% 54.7%Sacks By/Yards 33/230 27/211Had Intercepted 9 12Fum/Lost 26/8 18/6Total Turnovers 17 18GiveAway TakeAway Ratio +1 -1Points Off Turnovers 41 30Pen/Yards 59/553 75/642Avg. Time of Possession 29:27 30:33Total Points/Avg. 238/23.8 214/21.4

PUNT RETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TDBunn 10 14 124 8.9 37 0Curtis 7 3 52 17.3 35 0Gray 10 2 36 18.0 0Terwilliger 10 1 0 0.0 0Calvin Hall 10 1 5 5.0 0Bryant 10 1 23 23.0 23 0Davidson 4 1 7 7.0 7 0Cauble 10 0 1CATAWBA 10 22 247 10.7 37 1OPPONENTS 10 11 58 5.3 24 1

KICKRETURNS G NO. YARDS AVG LG TDTerwilliger 10 20 425 21.2 45 0Calvin Hall 10 11 290 26.4 49 0Curtis 7 3 54 18.0 24 0Rainey 8 2 24 12.0 16 0A. Hartsell 10 1 0 0.0 0 0Revels 9 1 16 16.0 16 0Bryant 10 1 22 22.0 22 0CATAWBA 10 39 831 21.3 49 0OPPONENTS 10 44 857 19.5 41 0

INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS AVG IPG LG TDRolle 9 3 31 10.3 0.3 35 0Gray 10 3 11 3.7 0.3 5 0Vennable 8 1 0 0.0 0.1 0 0Best 7 1 25 25.0 0.1 25 0Jones 7 1 17 17.0 0.1 17 0J. Hartsell 10 1 25 25.0 0.1 25 1Calvin Hall 10 1 0 0.0 0.1 0 0McCray 10 1 0 0.0 0.1 0 0CATAWBA 10 12 109 9.1 9.1 35 1OPPONENTS 10 9 20 2.2 2.2 13 0

SCORING G TDRUNTDREC TDRET 2PAT 1PAT FG SFTY TOTAL AVGBunn 10 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 72 7.2Trexler 10 0 0 0 0 26 6 0 44 4.4A. Hall 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 3.6Bryant 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 1.8Wright 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1.3Dennis 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.9Downs 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Terwilliger 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Landrum 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Morman 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Cauble 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6J. Hartsell 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Fair 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6Porter 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.6TEAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2CATAWBA 10 9 19 4 0 26 6 1 238 23.8OPPONENTS 10 16 13 1 0 25 3 0 214 21.4

KICK SCORING G PAT-ATT FG-ATT PTS AVGTrexler 10 26-29 6-10 44 4.4

FG Made: 29,46,27,39,36,37 FG Miss: 28,38,44,39

OPPONENTS 10 25-30 3-9 34 3.4FG Made: 41,37,20 FG Miss: 37,60,39,39,40,32

FIELD GOALS 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL LGTrexler 0-0 2-3 3-5 1-2 0-0 6-10 46CATAWBA 0-0 2-3 3-5 1-2 0 0 6-10 46OPPONENTS 0-0 1-1 1-5 1-2 0-1 3-9 41

SCORE BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT TOTALCATAWBA 42 26 99 71 0 238OPPONENTS 51 59 35 69 0 214

PUNTING G NO. YARDS AVG LG I20 TB BLK NETMcCanna 10 34 1148 33.8 53 7 0 3 33.65Bunn 10 14 440 31.4 51 4 0 0 29.07Team 3 13 4.3 11 0 0CATAWBA 10 51 1601 31.4 53 11 0 3 30.30OPPONENTS 10 59 1838 31.2 49 10 3 3 27.00

DEFENSIVESTATISTICS G UT AT TT TFL SACK PBU FF FREC/YDSJohnson 10 32 37 69 6/-10 0 0 0 0Perry 10 32 33 65 3/-13 1/-11 0 3 1-46Fair 10 28 29 57 17/-73 8.5/-58 0 1 1-0Sutton 10 23 28 51 18/-48 4/-17 0 0 1-0Gray 10 31 12 43 2/-4 0 4 1 0Pender 9 14 19 33 9/-29 2.5/-18 0 1 0Ager 10 12 21 33 3/4 0 1 0 0CalvinHall 10 18 14 32 0 0 1 0 0Samolu 7 15 14 29 6/4 0 1 0 0Porter 10 12 14 26 8/-48 3.5/-17 0 1 2-36McCray 10 18 7 25 2/-3 0 2 1 0Harris 6 14 10 24 0 0 2 0 0Rolle 9 13 8 21 2/-3 0 5 1 0J.Hartsell 10 11 10 21 5/-7 0.5/-2 0 0 0Vennable 8 13 7 20 1/-1 0 1 0 0Best 7 11 9 20 0 0 1 0 0Davis 4 14 6 20 13/68 8/-56 1 0 0Weedon 10 8 5 13 3/11 1/-8 0 0 0Cromartie 8 6 7 13 5/-25 4/-23 2 2 0Jones 7 7 4 11 1/-1 0 1 0 0Washington 9 3 7 10 0 0 0 0 0D.Brown 6 7 1 8 0 0 2 0 0Floyd 9 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 0Collins 9 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0CaseyHall 10 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0Trexler 10 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Bass 5 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0A.Hartsell 10 2 3 5 3/-7 0 0 0 0Cauble 10 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0Martin 7 3 1 4 1/-1 0 0 0 0McGill 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0Rainey 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Wright 9 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0Revels 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Downs 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Morman 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Bunn 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Bryant 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0A.Hall 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0CATAWBA 10 376 324 700 108/360 33/-230 24 11 6-82Opponents 10 362 288 661 76/313 25/211 49 16 8-14

CATAWBA Blocked Kicks: Gray (Punt, Punt), Sutton, (PAT, FG), Davis (FG, Punt), Jones (FG)

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2009 Season in Review

GAME 1 – Aug. 29Broughton High School Stadium, Raleigh, NC

CATAWBA 25St. Augustine’s 7

RALEIGH, NC – Catawba avenged its opening season loss from a year ago with a 25-7 vic-tory over St. Augustine’s. Transfer quarterback Cameron Sexton threw for 346 yards and twoscores, while junior wide out Gerron Bryant had seven catches for 109 yards to lead the Indians.Catawba out-gained the Falcons in total yardage 434 to 140 and the Tribe defense recorded 11tackles for losses.

Thomas Trexler provided the lone points of the opening quarter with a 29-yard field goal,giving Catawba a 3-0 lead at the 2:55 mark of the quarter. Midway through the second frame,

Sexton tossed a 13-yard strike to Brandon Bunn asthe Tribe would lead 9-0 at the break.

The Indians went up 11-0 early in the thirdquarter when Marqus Davis tackled a Falcon run-ner in the end zone. Antonio Hall, who ran for 84yards, extended the lead to 18-0 on a one-yard runwith 14:53 to play. St. Augustine’s took advantageof Catawba’s lone turnover, coming on an inter-ception by Charles McKenzie, to produce its lonepoints. Joaquin Green tossed a 32-yard pass toRichard Abney to pull the Falcons within 18-7 with7:37 left. Catawba salted things away when Sexton

connected on a 39-yard pass to Travis Landrum with 3:16 remaining.Sexton completed 25-of-42 passes in his debut with Catawba with Landrum and Eric

Morman each posting four receptions. Davis and Melquan Fair each had a sack and three stopsfor losses, while freshman Jumal Rolle had two interceptions. Green went 10-for-20 for 90 yardsfor St. Augustine’s. Walter Sanders led the ground attack with 57 yards on 14 carries. StephenStanback totaled a dozen tackles for the Falcons with McKenzie adding 10. Steven Stanback hadtwo sacks.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalCATAWBA (1-0) 3 6 2 14 25St. Augustine’s (0-1) 0 0 0 7 7

1ST QUARTERCAT - Thomas Trexler 29 FG, 2:552ND QUARTERCAT - Brandon Bunn 13 pass from Cameron Sexton (Trexler kick), 8:283RD QUARTERCAT - Safety, 12:064TH QUARTERCAT - Antonio Hall 1 run (Trexler kick, 14:53)STA- Richard Abney 32 pass from Joaquin Green(Adison Daniels kick), 7:37CAT - Travis Landrum 39 pass from Sexton (Trexler kick), 3:16

CAT STAFirst Downs 23 11Rushes-Yards 33-88 27-50Passing Yards 346 90Comp-Att-Int 25-42-1 10-20-2Return Yards 115 116Punts-Average 4-27.5 7-29.6Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 11-107 7-51Possession Time 35:41 24:19Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-51 3-30

RUSHING: Catawba-Antonio Hall 18-84, Josh Wright 8-27, Brian Terwilliger 1-0, CameronSexton 4-minus 23, Team 2-0; St. Augustine’s-Walter Sanders 14-57, Arnold Mullins 2-15, RowdyBatchelor 1-7, Richard Boone 1-2, Joaquin Green 8-minus 23, Team 1-minus 8.PASSING: Catawba-Cameron Sexton 25-42-1-346; St. Augustine’s-Joaquin Green 10-20-2-90.RECEIVING: Catawba-Gerron Bryant 7-109, Travis Landrum 4-54, Eric Morman 4-54, AntonioHall 4-19, Brian Terwilliger 3-63, Brandon Bunn 2-30, Grayson Downs 1-17; St. Augustine’s-Tyron Laughinghouse, Jone’ Harris 2-14, Christopher Postell 2-12, Jamain Smith 2-5, RichardAbney 1-32.MISSED FG: Catawba-None; St Augustine’s-None.TACKLES: Catawba-Melquan Fair 4-2-6, Marqus Davis 4-1-5, Brandon Sutton 1-4-5, Jaspen Gray2-2-4, Julian Samolu 0-4-4; St. Augustine’s-Stephen Stanback 4-8-12, Charles McKenzie 8-2-10,Steven Stanback 4-4-8, Phillip Stevenson 0-6-6.ATT - 3,026. WEATHER - 92 degrees, sunny.

GAME 2 – Sept. 5Jaralds Stadium – Fayetteville, NC

#25 CATAWBA 21Fayetteville St. 20

FAYETTEVILLE, NC – Junior Patrick Dennis came off the bench to throw a pair of touch-down passes and the Catawba defense posted eight sacks in a 21-20 win over Fayetteville State.Dennis relieved starter Cameron Sexton after the third play of the game and went on to com-plete 12-of-24 passes for 174 yards. Sexton left with an ankle injury on a late hit after com-pleting his lone pass attempt.

The Catawba offense struggled in the opening half and it was the defense that put theTribe’s lone points on the board in the first 30 minutes. Julian Hartsell tipped a pass, caught thedeflection and raced 25 yards for a score to tie the game at 7-7 at the end of the first quarter.The Broncos had scored first at the 3:51 mark, capitalizing on a 39-yard pass from Ben Williamsto Bobby Wilder. Richard Medlin got the score on a nine-yard run.

The Broncos took a 10-7 lead at the break after a 47-yard field goal by Austin Turner with31 seconds left in the half. Catawba had a chance to tie in the waning seconds, but ThomasTrexler was wide on his attempt. Each team had a punt and field goal blocked in the first half.Marqus Davis blocked both kicks for the Indians.

Catawba took its first lead on the Indians’ first possession of the second half. Dennis hitBrian Terwilliger for 45 yards then tossed a 27-yard pass to Brandon Bunn, who made a slidingcatch in the end zone as the Broncos were flagged for their third roughing the passer penaltyof the night on the play.

Austin pulled the Broncos within 14-13 on a 37-yard field with just under five minutes leftin the third quarter, but Dennis answered on Catawba’s next drive. He found Bunn once again,this time from 25 Yards out, giving the Indians a 21-13 lead with 1:46 remaining in the quarter.Antonio Hall help set up the score with a 33-yard run to start the drive. He finished with acareer-high 116 yards rushing.

The Broncos would block another Catawba punt early in the fourth quarter and used themomentum to cut the deficit back to a single point. Williams threw a 17-yard pass to Wilderand Medlin ran 25 yards for the score on the next play. Fayetteville had a drive in the final fiveminutes into Catawba territory, but a sack forced a 60-yard field goal attempt by Turner that wasshort. FSU had one final chance with 30 seconds to play, but Davis ended hopes with a sack onthe final play.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalCATAWBA (2-0) 7 0 14 0 21Fayetteville St. (0-2) 7 3 3 7 20

1ST QUARTERFSU - Richard Medlin 9 run (Austin Turner kick), 3:51CAT - Julian Hartsell 25 INT return (Thomas Trexler kick), 0:142ND QUARTERFSU - Turner 41 FG, 0:313RD QUARTERCAT - Brandon Bunn 27 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 10:00FSU - Turner 37 FG, 4:27CAT - Bunn 25 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 1:464TH QUARTERFSU - Medlin 25 run (Turner kick), 13:45

ECSU CATFirst Downs 17 18Rushes-Yards 33-166 37-57Passing Yards 183 209Comp-Att-Int 13-25-1 18-29-1Return Yards 145 116Punts-Average 6-21.0 6-31.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Penalties-Yards 9-86 14-121Possession Time 28:33 31:27Sacks By-Yards Lost 10-67 3-25

RUSHING: Catawba-Antonio Hall 18-121, Josh Wright 10-57, Brian Terwilliger 1-8, PatrickDennis 4-minus 20; Fayetteville-Richard Medlin 20-68, Bobby Wilder 3-41, Calvin Harris 4-3,Ben Williams 10-minus 55.PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 12-24-1-174, Cameron Sexton 1-1-0-9; Fayetteville-BenWilliams 18-29-1-209.RECEIVING: Catawba-Travis Landrum 4-34, Brandon Bunn 3-61, Brian Terwilliger 2-58, GraysonDowns 2-15, Gerron Bryant 1-12, Eric Morman 1-3; Fayetteville-Kendon Doe 5-36, Barry Dunn4-59, Richard Medlin 4-49, Bobby Wilder 3-66, Tyshon Gurley 1-7, Leamon Cozart 1-minus 8.MISSED FG: Catawba-Thomas Trexler 28, 38; Fayetteville-Austin Turner 37, 60.TACKLES: Catawba-Marqus Davis 6-4-10, Melquan Fair 6-1-7, Cory Johnson 1-6-7, Julian Samolu3-3-6, Lakeem Perry 2-4-6; Fayetteville-Diamond Johnson 4-3-7, Joe Brown 2-5-7, Jeffrey Gowdy3-3-6, Marcos Esquivel 1-5-6.ATT -1,725. WEATHER - 85 degrees, clear.

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GAME 3 – Sept. 12Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC

Livingstone 0#17 CATAWBA 51

SALISBURY, NC -- Catawba scored five third-quarter touchdowns and went on to defeatLivingstone 51-0 to claim the Mayor’s Cup. Livingstone held Catawba to just six points in theopening half, the fewest scored by Catawba in the opening half during the 11-game series. Thelone points came on the final play of the first quarter when Patrick Dennis threw a 36-yard pass

to Brandon Bunn. The drive was set up whenLivingstone failed on a fake punt at its own 41.

Catawba would jump on the Blue Bears in thesecond half, scoring on its first seven possessions.The Indians gained nearly 400 of its 520 total yardsin the final half. On its first drive of the third quar-ter, Catawba marched 54 yards on six runningplays, scoring on Antonio Hall’s three-yard run.Hall had 39 of the yards in the drive. After a shortpunt, Catawba was on the board again in just threeplays. Hall’s 26-yard run to the five helped set upa two-yard run by Josh Wright and a 20-0 lead just

4:16 into the second half.Hall added another short scoring run and Gerron Bryant caught a pair of touchdown pass-

es to close out the third quarter scoring. The first, from Dennis, covered 47 yards. The secondwas a 48-yard strike from Daniel Griffith. In the fourth quarter, Thomas Trexler kicked a 46-yardfield goal and Aaron Cauble recovered a blocked punt for a score. The punt was blocked byJaspen Gray.

Catawba finished with 272 yards on the ground with Hall eclipsing 100 yards for the sec-ond straight game. He finished with 118 yards on 17 carries. Casey Hall had 98 yards on 14attempts. Bryant had three catches for 133 yards. Dennis went 12-of-24 for 182 yards, whileGriffith was 2-for-5 for 66 yards.

The Catawba defense held Livingstone to just 92 total yards. Livingstone had a net rushingtotal of minus-one yards. National sack leader Marqus Davis added two more to raise his totalto eight after three games. For Livingstone, Steven Williams went 8-for-24 through the air for72 yards and added 11 yards rushing. Linwood Jenkins caught four passes for 37 yards. AlkeemDeLoatch made 11 tackles and forced a fumble.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalLivingstone (0-3) 0 0 0 0 0CATAWBA (3-0) 6 0 35 10 51

1ST QUARTERCAT - Brandon Bunn 36 pass from Patrick Dennis (run failed), 0:003RD QUARTERCAT -Antonio Hall 3 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 12:38CAT - Josh Wright 2 run (Trexler kick), 10:44CAT - Hall 3 run (Trexler kick), 7:04CAT - Gerron Bryant 47 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 4:31CAT - Bryant 48 pass from Daniel Griffith (Trexler kick), 2:124TH QUARTERCAT - Trexler 46 FG, 9:32CAT -Aaron Cauble 0 blk punt ret (Trexler kick), 7:47

LIV CATFirst Downs 9 25Rushes-Yards 26-(-1) 45-272Passing Yards 93 248Comp-Att-Int 11-32-0 14-30-0Return Yards 114 78Punts-Average 11-27.4 2-34.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 9-60 8-82Possession Time 28:33 31:27Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-7 3-31

RUSHING: Livingstone-Steven Williams 8-11, Deon Patterson 1-2, Linwood Jenkins 11-1, JamelMoore 3-minus 2, Jesse Morrell 2-minus 4, Team 1-minus 9; Catawba-Antonio Hall 17-118,Casey Hall 14-98, Josh Wright 8-47, Aaron Rainey 2-8, Daniel Griffith 1-6, Brian Terwilliger 1-5,Patrick Dennis 1-minus 10, Team 1-0.PASSING: Livingstone-Steven Williams 8-24-0-72, Bryan Aycoth 3-7-0-21, Jordan Beckham 0-1-0-0; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 12-24-0-182, Daniel Griffith 2-5-0-66, Brandon Bunn 0-1-0-0.RECEIVING: Livingstone-Linwood Jenkins 4-37, Marcel Roberson 3-17, Jesse Morrell 2-17,Jeremy Hughes 1-15, Kevin Shelf 1-7; Catawba-Gerron Bryant 3-133, Brandon Bunn 3-50, BrianTerwilliger 3-15, Antonio Hall 2-13, Jamey Small 1-18, Travis Landrum 1-13, Adawi Revels 1-6.MISSED FG: Livingstone-None. Catawba-None.TACKLES: Livingstone-Alkeem Deloatch 8-3-11, Ray Frost 5-4-9, Devonta Harmon 4-4-8, JacobDavis 1-6-7; Catawba-Leon Ager 2-3-5, Marqus Davis 1-1-4.ATT -4,261. WEATHER - 78 degrees, clear.

GAME 4 – Sept. 26Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC

Mars Hill 14#13 CATAWBA 12

SALISBURY, NC -- Mars Hill got 232 yards from Jonas Randolph, with a pair of first-halftouchdowns in a driving rainstorm, and held on to upset 13th-ranked Catawba. The early rainstorm benefitted the Mars Hill ground game, churning out 132 rushing yards and a pair of scoresin the opening half. Randolph did most of the work with 102 yards on 21 carries and bothscores in the opening 30 minutes.

The Lions took the opening kickoff and marched 71 yards in 14 plays to take the lead onRandolph’s one-yard run. Randolph accounted for all but nine yards on the drive, including akey fourth-down and three conversion at the Catawba 18. Randolph finished off a 57-yard drivein the opening minutes of the second quarter with a 14-yard run that gave Mars Hill a 14-0 leadwith 13:33 left in the half.

Catawba twice moved inside the Lion 30 in the second quarter, but could not come awaywith any points. The best chance ended at the Mars Hill 15 on an interception in the end zoneby Darin Baldwin as a Catawba receiver fell down. As the rains subsided late in the third quar-ter, Catawba began to make its rally.

The Indians managed just 115 total yards until it started a drive with 2:51 left in the thirdquarter. Although that drive ended at the Mars Hill35, Catawba got on the board on its next posses-sion as Cameron Sexton threw a 41-yard strike toBrandon Bunn. A bad snap on the point-after leftthe score at 14-6. Catawba would find the endzone on its next drive as the Indians went 73 yardsin eight plays, capped by a 16-yard pass fromSexton to Bunn. The two-point attempt failed leav-ing the Lions up by two. Catawba held Mars Hilland got the ball back with 1:36 left. The Indiansmoved to the Lion 47, but Sexton had the ball slipout of his hands on a second-down pass attempt toforce a long third down and was later sacked on fourth down to end the contest.

Randolph got his 232 yards on 44 attempts to lead the Lions. Mars Hill completed just 2-of-5 passes for 22 yards. The Lions held a slight edge in total yardage at 295 to 279. AntonioHall ran for 61 yards, while Levon Curtis added 43 on the ground. Sexton completed 11-of-31passes for 174 yards and two scores. He went 8-of-14 for 142 yards in the fourth quarter rally.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalMars Hill (3-1) 7 7 0 0 14CATAWBA (3-1) 0 0 0 12 12

1ST QUARTERMH - Jonas Randolph 1 run (Michael Pinkerton kick), 7:392ND QUARTERMH - Randolph 14 run (Pinkerton kick), 13:334TH QUARTERCAT - Brandon Bunn 41 pass from Cameron Sexton (kick failed), 8:51CAT - Bunn 16 pass from Sexton (pass failed), 2:42

MH CATFirst Downs 15 17Rushes-Yards 55-273 34-105Passing Yards 22 174Comp-Att-Int 2-5-1 11-31-1Return Yards 43 68Punts-Average 5-32.2 5-34.0Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-0Penalties-Yards 6-55 5-50Possession Time 34:08 25:52Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-9 0-0

RUSHING: Mars Hill-Jonas Randolph 44-232, Garrison McDowell 5-30, Demetrius Smedley 1-11, Luis Cruz 1-2, Jon Richt 1-minus 2, Team 3-0; Catawba-Antonio Hall 17-62, Levon Curtis 8-43, Josh Wright 4-16, Cameron Sexton 4-minus 13, Team 1-minus 2.PASSING: Mars Hill-Jon Richt 2-3-0-22, Luis Zruz 0-1-0-1, Jonas Randolph 0-1-1-0; Catawba-Cameron Sexton 11-31-1-174.RECEIVING: Mars Hill-Patrick Park 1-13, Demetrius Smedley 1-9; Catawba-Gerron Bryant 3-67,Brandon Bunn 2-57, Eric Morman 2-27, Travis Landrum 2-13, Antonio Hall 2-10.MISSED FG: Mars Hill-Michael Pinkerton 39. Catawba-None.TACKLES: Mars Hill-Zach Johnson 6-2-8, Michael Robinson 5-1-6, Keadran Pinckney 4-2-6,Marzarius Samon 4-1-5; Catawba-Kewone Harris 7-3-10, Julian Samolu 4-4-8, Lakeem Perry 4-2-6, Cory Johnson 4-1-5, Jaspen Gray 4-1-5.ATT -1,821. WEATHER - 62 degrees, rain.

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GAME 5 – Oct. 3Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC

Newberry 40#21 CATAWBA 21

SALISBURY, NC – Newberry rolled up 545yards of offense - including 329 yards on theground - in a 40-21 win over 21st-ranked Catawba.S.J. Worrell rushed 19 times for 237 yards and twotouchdowns, averaging 12.5 yards per carry.Brandon Gantt completed 21-of-35 passes for 211yards with two touchdowns.

Newberry took the opening kickoff and went44 yards on 10 plays, scoring on Gantt’s draw fromfive yards out on third down. Catawba answeredthe score in five plays. Cameron Sexton complet-ed passes of 22 yards to Gerron Bryant and 15

yards to Grayson Downs to set up a four-yard score by Antonio Hall.Newberry took the lead for good early in the second quarter. After missing a 39-yard field,

Bruce Bagley hit Sexton on Catawba’s first play and Apollo Stretch made a diving interceptionat the Tribe 26. Gantt tossed an 11-yard pass to David Smith for the 14-7 lead. Newberry tookcontrol of the game with two scores in the final four minutes of the half. Gantt threw a 19-yardpass to Brian Bostick with 3:49 left then hit Bostick with a 26-yard pass to set up his secondscoring run, from seven yards out, with 55 ticks before the break. Bostick finished with 104yards on six receptions.

Catawba’s special teams got the Indians back in the game briefly as Jaspen Gray blocked aNewberry punt that resulted in a two-yard run by Josh Wright to trim the deficit to 28-14 at the11:21 mark of the third quarter. Calvin Hall intercepted Gantt on the next Newberry posses-sion, but the Indians could not capitalize.

Worrell began to put the game away after that. He scored on a 61-yard run with 3:18 leftin the quarter and set up a fourth quarter score with a 46-yard run. Worrell capped that drivewith a one-yard run for a 40-14 Newberry lead with 7:04 remaining. Catawba got the final scoreon a 46-yard fumble return by Melquan Fair.

Newberry held Catawba to just 176 total yards and posted seven sacks. Andre Moyd had apair of sacks and forced a fumble he recovered. Brandon McCall also had two sacks and a forcedfumble. Sexton completed just 8-of-25 passes for 122 yards. Hall led the way on the groundwith 46 yards on a dozen carries. Lakeem Perry recorded 11 tackles and forced a fumble ondefense. Fair added a sack and an additional tackle for loss to his fumble return for a score.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalNewberry (3-2) 7 21 6 6 40CATAWBA (3-2) 7 0 7 7 21

1ST QUARTERNC - Brandon Gantt 5 run (Nick Toole kick), 11:41, CAT -Antonio Hall 4 run (Thomas Trexlerkick), 9:242ND QUARTERNC - David Smith 11 pass from Gantt (Britt Blackmon kick), 14:53, NC - Brandon Bostick 19pass from Gantt (Blackmon kick), 3:49, NC - Gantt 7 run (Blackmon kick), 0:553RD QUARTERCAT - Josh Wright 2 run (Trexler kick), 11:21, NC - S.J. Worrell 61 run (kick failed), 3:174TH QUARTERNC - Worrell 1 run (kick failed), 7:04, CAT - Melquan Fair 46 fumble return (Trexler kick), 3:41

CAT NEWFirst Downs 26 11Rushes-Yards 47-329 33-44Passing Yards 216 132Comp-Att-Int 23-37-2 9-26-1Return Yards 92 242Punts-Average 5-25.2 6-41.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 6-75 5-45Possession Time 36:42 23:18Sacks By-Yards Lost 7-52 1-2

RUSHING: Newberry-S.J. Worrell 19-237, Alkeem Sherman 7-51, Brandon Gantt 11-35, GeraldLegree 5-11, Tharry Salley 4-2, Team 2-minus 7; Catawba-Antonio Hall 12-46, Levon Curtis 5-20,Josh Wright 5-11, Aaron Rainey 1-8, Cameron Sexton 9-minus 32, Team 1-minus 9.PASSING: Newberry-Brandon Gantt 21-35-2-211, Bryan Ehrlich 2-2-0-5; Catawba-CameronSexton 8-25-1-122, Brandon Bunn 1-1-0-10.RECEIVING: Newberry-Brandon Bostick 6-104, David Brown 6-49, David Smith 5-27, KeltonTendal 3-23, T’Rel Hamilton 1-8, Brian Leneau 1-5, Treginald Wilson 1-0; Catawba-Brandon Bunn2-45, Grayson Downs 2-25, Gerron Bryant 1-22, Eric Morman 1-16, Antonio Hall 1-10, JameySmall 1-9, Travis Landrum 1-5.MISSED FG: Newberry-Nick Toole 39. Catawba-None.TACKLES: Newberry-Andre Moyd 6-1-7, Ron Parker 6-0-6, Apollo Stretch 3-1-4; Catawba-LakeemPerry 8-3-11, Jaspen Gray 7-1-8, Julian Samolu 5-2-7.ATT -3,218. WEATHER - 74 degrees, sunny.

GAME 6 – Oct. 10Burke-Tarr Stadium, Jefferson City, TN

CATAWBA 31Carson-Newman 41

JEFFERSON CITY, TN – Carson-Newman won a see-saw affair with Catawba by the scoreof 41-31 as Alex Good accounted for six touchdowns to lead the Eagles. He passed for 188yards and four touchdowns and ran for 179 yards and two more scores. Reggie Hubbardcaught five of Good’s passes for 139 yards and two scores. The Eagles out-gained Catawba 547to 451 in total yards. Patrick Dennis threw for 311 yards for Catawba and three scores off thebench. The favorite target was Eric Morman, who equaled the school record with 13 catches,totaling 128 yards.

The Indians held a 10-7 lead at the half. Thomas Trexler kicked a 27-yard field goal mid-way through the first quarter for the game’s first points. A L.J. McCray interception and ablocked field goal by Brandon Sutton kept Carson-Newman off the board until the Eagles cap-italized on a fumble to go on top 7-3. After Cameron Sexton left the game early in the secondquarter, Dennis led the Tribe the final 34 yards of a drive to retake the lead. Dennis convertedtwo third downs, the last coming on a 12-yard scoring strike to Morman with 5:47 before thebreak.

Good completed two long passes, a 39-yarder to Hubbard, then a 35-yarder to Doug Belk,to give C-N a 13-10 lead. C-N tried to add to its lead, but Good fumbled at the five on the nextdrive. Catawba regained the lead late in the third quarter. Dennis threw a 41-yad pass toGerron Bryant on third down set Catawba up at the Eagle 20. Three plays later, Dennis tosseda swing pass to Brandon Bunn to give Catawba a 17-13 edge.

Carson-Newman went back on top early in the fourth. Hubbard caught a 23-yard passfrom Good to cap a 66-yard drive then the Eagles went up 27-17 with 9:05 left on a 12-yardpass from Good to Buck Wakefield. Reggie Melton set up the score with a 53-yard run.Catawba answered quickly. Dennis guided the Indians to a score in six plays, capping the drivewith an eight-yard pass to Bunn. Jaspen Gray recovered a loose ball on the ensuing kickoff andDennis hit Bryant to the Eagle three. Antonio Hall carried over from there to give the Indiansa 31-27 edge with just over five minutes remaining. Good delivered again throwing a 48-yardpass to Hubbard with 3:51 left. Catawba marched into Eagle territory, but Dennis was stoppeda yard-short on a fourth-down scramble. Good would score two plays later from 55-yards outwith 1:57 left for the final points.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalCATAWBA (3-3) 3 7 7 14 31Carson-Newman(5-2) 0 7 6 28 41

1ST QUARTERCAT - Thomas Trexler 27 FG, 5:392ND QUARTERC-N - Alex Good 1 run (Carlos Lopez kick), 10:43CAT - Eric Morman 12 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 5:473RD QUARTERC-N - Doug Belk 35 pass from Good (kick blocked), 12:29CAT - Brandon Bunn 14 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 2:054TH QUARTERC-N - Reggie Hubbard 23 pass from Good (Lopez kick), 14:23, C-N - Buck Wakefield 12 passfrom Good (Lopez kick), 9:05, CAT - Bunn 8 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 6:59, CAT -Antonio Hall 3 run (Trexler kick), 5:24, C-N - Hubbard 48 pass from Good (Lopez kick), 3:51,C-N - Good 55 run (Lopez kick), 1:57

CAT CNFirst Downs 21 18Rushes-Yards 29-63 47-359Passing Yards 388 188Comp-Att-Int 37-53-1 8-17-1Return Yards 451 87Punts-Average 6-30.7 5-36.8Fumbles-Lost 5-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 4-50 7-57Possession Time 33:57 26:03Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 2-17

RUSHING: Catawba-Antonio Hall 11-39, Josh Wright 5-33, Levon Curtis 4-12, Brian Terwilliger2-0, Patrick Dennis 4-minus 7, Cameron Sexton 2-minus 13, Team 1-minus 1; C-Newman-AlexGood 21-179, Reggie Melton 4-65, Buck Wakefield 10-62, Nate Inman 9-52, Ricky Harris 1-4,Team 2-minus 3.PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 26-37-1-311, Cameron Sexton 11-16-0-77; C-Newman-AlexGood 8-17-1-188.RECEIVING: Catawba-Eric Morman 13-128, Brandon Bunn 7-61, Gerron Bryant 4-98, TravisLandrum 4-30, Brian Terwilliger 3-31, Grayson Downs 3-21, Antonio Hall 2-9, Levon Curtis 1-10;C-Newman-Reggie Hubbard 5-136, Doug Belk 2-40, Buck Wakefield 1-12.MISSEDFG: Catawba-Thomas Trexler 44; C-Newman-Carlos Lopez 40.TACKLES: Catawba-Cory Johnson 5-5-10, Melquan Fair 4-4-8, Lakeem Perry 2-5-7; C-Newman-Mario Russell 6-10-16, Brian Brown 7-5-12, P.J. Woods 8-3-11.ATT -4,724. WEATHER - 60 degrees, overcast.

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GAME 7 – Oct. 17Pioneer Field, Greeneville, TN

CATAWBA 41Tusculum 27

GREENEVILLE, TN – Patrick Dennis threw three second-half touchdown passes and thedefense recorded 10 sacks as Catawba avoided its first four-game losing streak since 1994 witha 41-27 win over Tusculum. Catawba trailed 20-13 at the break, but Dennis threw all three ofhis scoring strikes in the third quarter and ran for a fourth-quarter score as Catawba rallied. His15-yard pass to Grayson Downs with 3:22 remaining in the quarter put the Indians on top forgood.

Dennis went 18-for-29 for 247 yards. Gerron Bryant and Brandon Bunn each had fourcatches and a touchdown. Antonio Hall ran for 65 yards and a score. Bo Cordell passed for392 yards for the Pioneers, going 32-for-50 on the day with four touchdowns. Jarrell NeSmithled all players with a career-high 12 receptions for 112 yards, while teammate Deonte’ Gist hadsix grabs for a career-best 110 yards and two touchdowns.

Catawba took the lead on its opening possession, capped off by Hall’s two-yard run 1:14into the contest. A Thomas Trexler field goal put Catawba up 10-6, but Cordell gave TC the leadon a 63-yard pass to Gist. Trexler brought Catawba even with a 36-yard field goal, but Cordellcapped an 83-yard drive with a 15-yard pass to Gist to regain the lead at 20-13. Catawba wasstopped on its next two drives just yards from the TC end zone.

Tusculum fumbled the opening possession of the second half and two plays later Denniscompleted a 29-yard scoring pass to Bryant in the corner of the end zone to tie the game just1:24 into the third quarter. Dennis then hooked up with Bunn on the next drive from 30 yardsout for a 27-20 lead.

TC tied the game one last time on a 20-yard pass from Cordell to Calvin Britt, then Dennistossed his go-ahead score to Downs. The Indians sacked Cordell three times on the next TCpossession, which ended on downs at the Tribe 27, and the defense picked off a pair of pass-es in the fourth quarter.

Cory Johnson and Lakeem Perry finished with 12 and 11 tackles, respectively. MelquanFair added eight stops, including three for loss and 2.5 sacks, while Brandon Sutton posted 3.5sacks and five stops for losses.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalCATAWBA (4-3) 13 0 21 7 41Tusculum (1-6) 13 7 7 0 27

1ST QUARTERCAT - Antonio Hall 2 run (Thomas Trexler kick), 13:46, TC - Rashaad Carter 4 pass from BoCordell (kick failed), 7:21, CAT - Trexler 39 FG, 3:33, TC - Deonte’ Gist 63 pass from Cordell(Gareth Rowlands kick), 3:12, CAT - Trexler 39 FG, 0:342ND QUARTERTC - Gist 15 pass from Cordell (Rowlands kick), 10:333RD QUARTERCAT - Gerron Bryant 29 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 13:36, CAT - Brandon Bunn 30pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 8:15, TC - Calvin Britt 20 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 5:18,CAT - Grayson Downs 15 pass from Dennis (Trexler kick), 3:224TH QUARTERCAT - Dennis 1 run (Trexler kick), 6:58

TC CATFirst Downs 24 26Rushes-Yards 33-126 36-47Passing Yards 247 412Comp-Att-Int 18-29-1 33-51-2Return Yards 197 130Punts-Average 2-30.5 3-35.0Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-1Penalties-Yards 4-45 13-112Possession Time 29:17 30:43Sacks By-Yards Lost 10-48 0-0

RUSHING: Catawba-Antonio Hall 13-65, Josh Wright 11-39, Levon Curtis 7-17, Patrick Dennis 2-5; Tusculum-Jamar Ferguson 7-39, Ryan Tallent 1-9, Bo Cordell 20-4, Collin Wigely 2-0, MarcusFoster 5-minus 3, Team 1-minus 2.PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 18-29-1-247; Tusculum-Bo Cordell 32-50-2-392, John Gregory1-1-0-20.RECEIVING: Catawba-Brandon Bunn 4-74, Gerron Bryant 4-58, Levon Curtis 4-52, Eric Morman3-41, Grayson Downs 1-15, Brian Terwilliger 1-5, Antonio Hall 1-2; Tusculum-Jarrell NeSmith 12-112, Deonte’ Gist 6-110, Ryan Tallent 6-78, Nate Binder 3-11, Calvin Britt 2-52, Rashaad Carter2-26, Marcus Foster 2-23.MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Tusculum-None.TACKLES: Catawba-Cory Johnson 2-10-12, Lakeem Perry 4-7-11, Melquan Fair 2-6-8; Tusculum-Derrick Belton 6-8-14, Javon Forsett 5-4-9, Zachary Norman 2-6-8.ATT -1,350. WEATHER - 47 degrees, overcast, rain.

GAME 8 – Oct. 24Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC

Wingate 42CATAWBA 17

SALISBURY, NC – Wingate rolled up 518yards of total offense, including 160 on theground by Vince Jordan, as the Bulldogs defeatedCatawba 42-17. Catawba scored first, getting a37-yard field goal by Thomas Trexler, but Wingateanswered on a two-yard run from Nelson Woodsand a 75-yard pass from Cody Haffly to AntonioCotton with 2:53 left in the first quarter and ledthe rest of the way.

The Indians cut the lead to 14-10 early in thesecond quarter as Patrick Dennis connected withBrandon Bunn for a 30-yard scored on a fourthdown play. Jordan set up the next Wingate score with a 52-yard run then capped the drive, scor-ing from two yards out, for a 21-10 Bulldog lead with 7:22 to go in the half.

Wingate stretched its lead to 28-10 on Haffly’s 28-pass to Philip Thomas with 6:20 left inthe third quarter. Catawba got its last score with 1:55 left in the third as Dennis and Bunnhooked up again, this time from 41-yards out. A 29-yard run by Jordan early in the fourth quar-ter set up Woods for another two-yard score and a 35-17 lead. Jordan got his second score with3:25 left, running in from 22 yards out on fourth down.

The Bulldogs ran for 284 yards as Woods followed Jordan with 88 yards. Each had a pair ofscores. Haffly went 16-of-24 through the air for 220 yards and two touchdowns. Cotton totaled96 yards on three catches. Wingate did not commit a turnover on the afternoon and convert-ed on half of its 16 third-down attempts.

Dennis led Catawba with 211 yards passing, completing 15-of-34 passes with two touch-downs and one interception. Eric Morman had a game-high six catches for 59 yards. LevonCurtis led Catawba on the ground, gaining 69 yards on nine carries.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalWingate (6-2) 14 7 7 14 42CATAWBA (4-4) 3 7 7 0 17

1ST QUARTERCAT - Thomas Trexler 37 FG, 10:54, WU - Nelson Woods 2 run (RP Lopez kick), 7:25, WU -Antonio Cotton 75 pass from Cody Haffly (Lopez kick), 2:532ND QUARTERCAT - Brandon Bunn 30 pass from Patrick Dennis (Trexler kick), 13:23, WU - Vince Jordan 2run (Lopez kick), 7:223RD QUARTERWU - Philip Thomas 28 pass from Haffly (Lopez kick), 6:20, CAT - Bunn 41 pass from Dennis(Trexler kick), 1:554TH QUARTERWU - Woods 2 run (Lopez kick), 13:24, WU - Jordan 22 run (Lopez kick), 3:25

WU CATFirst Downs 20 19Rushes-Yards 46-284 24-60Passing Yards 234 235Comp-Att-Int 18-28-0 17-38-1Return Yards 109 126Punts-Average 3-33.7 6-32.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-65 4-30Possession Time 31:07 28:53Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-36 3-22

RUSHING: Wingate-Vince Jordan 17-160, Nelson Woods 19-88, Cody Haffly 6-27, James Hall 2-10, Team 1-minus 1; Catawba-Levon Curtis 9-69, Josh Wright 1-12, Antonio Hall 6-8, BrianTerwilliger 1-0, Daniel Griffith 2-minus 4, Patrick Dennis 5-minus 25.PASSING: Wingate-Cody Haffly 16-24-0-220, James Hall 2-4-0-14; Catawba-Patrick Dennis 15-34-1-211, Daniel Griffith 2-4-0-24.RECEIVING: Wingate-Delric Ellington 4-31, Antonio Cotton 3-96, Ryan Webber 3-17, JoshClawson 3-16, Philip Thomas 2-34, Chris Bowden 2-18, Andrew Nallenweg 1-22; Catawba-EricMorman 6-59, Brandon Bunn 2-71, Travis Landrum 2-27, Grayson Downs 2-16, Brian Terwilliger1-17, Josh Wright 1-11, Antonio Hall 1-8, Casey Hall 1-7.MISSED FG: Wingate-RP Lopez 32. Catawba-None.TACKLES: Wingate-Aaron Plyer 2-5-7, Robert Fletcher 4-15, Terrence Stephens 4-1-5, Cody Cole3-2-5; Catawba-Lakeem Perry 4-6-10, Brandon Sutton 3-5-8, Calvin Hall 6-1-7.ATT -2,191. WEATHER - 71 degrees, overcast.

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GAME 9 – Oct. 31Brevard Memorial Stadium, Brevard, NC

CATAWBA 6Brevard 7

BREVARD, NC – Richard Ray returned a blocked punt 12 yards and Chase Henry addedthe point after try as Brevard defeated Catawba 7-6 in a steady rain on a muddy field. Neitherteam could muster much offense in the conditions, combining for just 13 first downs and 263yards.

The Catawba defense pitched a shutout and limited Brevard to no first downs and a merefive yards of total offense in the second half. It was the Tornado special teams that provided theplay for the win. After the blocked punt was returned for a score both teams used a time out

before the extra-point attempt as Henry cleared asmuch water and mud from the spot as he couldthen made the clutch kick.

Catawba was able to move the ball intoBrevard territory on its final drive. Patrick Dennisconverted a fourth down on a sneak and threw a16-yard pass to Gerron Bryant on third-and-15 tothe Tornado 35. On the ensuing third down, hispass over the middle to Brandon Bunn was inter-cepted by Donald Hudson at the BC seven with 52seconds left. Backed up at his own two on fourthdown with 1.2 seconds to play, Michael

Crumbaker ran out the final seconds around the left side.Bryant provided the spark to get Catawba on the scoreboard in the first half. He picked up

a punt that died in the mud and raced 23 yards to the Brevard 36. Dennis completed a pass toBunn for 14 yards on his first attempt of the day down to the 18 and followed with a 10-yarderto Grayson Downs. On fourth down, he found Bunn for a nine yard score, but Catawba failedto convert the point after.

Catawba had a chance to increase its lead in the third quarter following a Terrence Jonesinterception that he returned to midfield. On the only drive of the third quarter by either teamto register a first down, the Indians moved the BC 21 only to fumble away the chance. Brevardnever took a snap inside Catawba territory after the opening drive of the second quarter.

Catawba outgained Brevard 175 to 88 in total offense, but had an interception and lost twoof five fumbles. The Tornados threw one interception, but lost neither of their two fumbles.Dennis completed 6-of-12 passes for 68 yards and a score. Daniel Griffith completed his onlyattempt as he subbed in several snaps as Dennis went to the sidelines to towel off.

Levon Curtis led Catawba on the ground with 85 yards on 21 carries. Bryant and Bunneach had two catches. Cory Johnson made 10 tackles on defense. Neville Bryce led Brevardwith 43 yards on the ground. Crumbaker had eight yards rushing and completed 1-of-3 passesfor seven yards. Stanley Jones led the Brevard defense with 16 tackles, including a pair for loss-es. Prince Simunyu had three tackles for losses.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalCATAWBA (4-5) 0 6 0 0 6Brevard (7-3) 0 0 0 7 7

2ND QUARTERCAT - Brandon Bunn 9 pass from Patrick Dennis (kick failed), 1:064TH QUARTERBC - Richard Ray 12 blkd punt ret (Chase Henry kick), 5:33

BC CATFirst Downs 9 4Rushes-Yards 44-102 40-81Passing Yards 73 7Comp-Att-Int 7-13-1 1-3-1Return Yards 108 58Punts-Average 7-24.3 9-31.6Fumbles-Lost 5-2 2-0Penalties-Yards 4-22 4-16Possession Time 32:09 27:51Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-10

RUSHING: Catawba-Levon Curtis 21-85, Antonio Hall 12-33, Aaron Rainey 1-5, Patrick Dennis 5-0, Travis Landrum 1-minus 5, Daniel Griffith 2-minus 14, Team 2-minus 2; Brevard-Neville Bryce10-43, Matthew Gaines 1-14, John Compton 3-12, Michael Crumbaker 11-8, Derek Church 4-3,Justin Fleming 3-3, Shaton Pratt 3-1, Team 5-minus 3.PASSING: Catawba-Patrick Dennis 6-12-1-68, Daniel Griffith 1-1-0-5; Brevard-MichaelCrumbaker 1-3-1-7.RECEIVING: Catawba-Gerron Bryant 2-26, Brandon Bunn 2-23, Grayson Downs 1-10, BrianTerwilliger 1-9, Eric Morman 1-5; Brevard-Eric Watts 1-7.MISSED FG: Catawba-None; Brevard-None.TACKLES: Catawba-Cory Johnson 9-1-10, Brandon Sutton 5-1-6, Melquan Fair 3-3-6; Brevard-Stanley Jones 9-7-16, Prince Simunyu 6-3-9, Richard Ray 4-3-7.ATT -1,586. WEATHER - 64 degrees, rain, mud.

GAME 10 – Nov. 7Shuford Stadium, Salisbury, NC

Lenoir-Rhyne 16CATAWBA 13

SALISBURY, NC – Lenoir-Rhyne ran for 394 yards and held off Catawba to take a 16-13 as bothteams put a cap to their seasons. Three Bears rushed for over 80 yards, led by Andrew Courman, whohad 89 on 12 carries. James Pone and Byron Darby each added 88 yards. Lenoir-Rhyne held Catawbato a minus-3 net on the ground and recorded four sacks. Patrick Dennis led the Indians as he passedfor 326 yards on 26-of-44 passing.

After Keonte Davis blocked a 39-yard field goal try by Catawba on the first drive, Pone got theBears rolling with a 52-yard run to the Tribe seven. Colin Corpe put the Bears on top with a 20-yardfield goal. Early in the second quarter Lenoir-Rhyne took advantage of a pair of fourth-down conver-sions to grab a 10-0 lead. Major Herron ran in from two yards out on fourth down for the score.

The Bears added to its lead with 10:12 left in the third quarter as Darby scored on a 72-yard run,but the point-after missed. Catawba’s defense brought the Indians to life as Melquan Fair forced a fum-ble on a sack that Terrence Porter took 36-yards for a score. Catawba missed a two-point try to leavethe Bears on top 16-6 with 5:54 left in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Marcus Shuford ended one Catawba drive with an interception at the Bear19. Catawba moved the L-R 30 on its next possession, but a sack by Cle-Artiss Davis would force apunt. The Indians pulled within one score with 3:03 remaining as Dennis threw a 25-yard scoring passto Brian Terwilliger. The Bears recovered the ensuing on-side kick attempt and ran out the clock.

Michael Green had eight tackles and broke-up a pair of passes for Lenoir-Rhyne. Demetrius Greenhad a key play in the third quarter as he stripped a Catawba ball carrier at the Bear 35. Davis had apair of sacks. The Bears totaled nearly 35 minutes of possession time.

Eric Morman caught six passes for 64 yards for Catawba. Gerron Bryant, Travis Landrum andBrandon Bunn each had five catches. Cory Johnson had a dozen tackles on defense, while BryantVennable made 10 stops. Jaspen Gray and Jumal Rolle each had interceptions.

STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalLenoir-Rhyne (5-6) 3 7 6 0 16CATAWBA (4-6) 0 0 6 7 13

1ST QUARTERLR – Colin Corpe 34 FG, 11:482ND QUARTERLR – Major Herron 2 run (Corpe kick), 11:243RD QUARTERLR – Byron Darby 7 2run (kick failed), 10:12CAT – Terrence Porter 36 fumble return (pass failed), 5:544TH QUARTERCAT – Brian Terwilliger 25 pass from Patrick Dennis (Thomas Trexler kick), 3:03

CAT LRFirst Downs 17 16Rushes-Yards 59-394 19-(-3)Passing Yards 19 326Comp-Att-Int 4-10-2 26-44-1Return Yards 84 78Punts-Average 5-36.4 7-38.4Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1Penalties-Yards 3-30 5-36Possession Time 34:33 25:27Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-25 1-9

RUSHING: LRhyne-Andrew Courman 12-89, James Pone 5-88, Byron Darby 11-88, MajorHerron 13-56, Justin Sanders 8-52, Jasper Thomas 4-15, Anthony Thwaites 3-5, Reuben Haynes1-1, Brandon Brown 1-0, Team 1-0; Catawba-Antonio Hall 9-19, Levon Curtis 3-14, BrianTerwilliger 1-2, Travis Landrum 1-minus 9, Patrick Dennis 4-minus 29, Team 1-0.PASSING: LRhyne-Justin Sanders 2-6-2-14, Major Herron 2-3-0-5, Team 0-1-0-0; Catawba-PatrickDennis 26-44-1-326RECEIVING: LRhyne-Brandon Brown 2-14, Artis Gilmore 2-5; Catawba-Eric Morman 6-64,Gerron Bryant 5-61, Travis Landrum 5-60, Brandon Bunn 2-48, Brian Terwilliger 3-59, JameySmall 1-19, Grayson Downs 1-15.MISSED FG: LRhyne-None; Catawba-Thomas Trexler 39.TACKLES: LRhyne-Michael Green 6-2-8, Marcus Shuford 6-1-7, Catawba-Cory Johnson 8-4-12,Bryant Vennable 6-4-10, Lakeem Perry 4-4-8, Melquan Fair 4-4-8.ATT -2,081. WEATHER - 64 degrees, sunny.

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Catawba andProfessional Football

Catawba FooballAll Americans1934 - Tubby Garland, tackle1936 - W. Ellis Meehan, back1938 - Jake Briggs, guard1942 - Dwight Holshouser, back1945 - Ray Yagiello, tackle

Carroll Bowen, backEd Edminston, Tackle

1946 - Ray Yagiello, tackle1947 - Art Claar, end

Ray Yagiello, tackle1948 - Lee Spears, back1951 - Bill Stanfield, end (HM)1952 - Harold Carter, back1953 - Harvey Stratton,

linebacker (HM)1955 - Dick Snyder, end (HM)1956 - Pete Stout, back

Lou Biacchi, quarterbackJohn McGrath, tackle

1960 - Ron Crouse, punter (HM)Jean Worthington, back

(HM)1965 - David Robbins, end (HM)

John Scott, quarterback (HM)

Reid Bradshaw, tackle (HM)1967 - Ed Koontz, tight end (HM)1972 - David Taylor, tackle

(1st)1974 - Mike McDonald, linebacker

(1st)Dan Fish, tackle (2nd)

1984 - Kenny Watkins, tight end(HM)

1986 - Keith Henry, free safety (HM)

1987 - Keith Henry, free safety(2nd)

1988 - Keith Henry, free safety (1st)

Randy Brown, kicker(2nd)

Rodney Goodine, linebacker(1st)

Mike Warfield, quarterback(HM)

1989 - Rodney Goodine, linebacker(1st)

Todd Lipe, defensive end(2nd)

1990 - Todd Lipe, defensive end(1st)

Aaron Kanner, punter(2nd)

Curtis Walker, linebacker(HM)

Mike Miller, defensive back(HM)

1991 - Curtis Walker, linebacker(2nd)

1992 - Curtis Walker, linebacker(1st)

Brian Ray, tackle (HM)1994 - Jason Norton, kicker

(3rd)1995 - John Williams, defensive

back (HM)1996 - Greg Payne, kicker

(1st)Jeff Cochrane, tight end

(HM)Maurice Miller, defensive

end (3rd)1997 - Maurice Miller, defensive

end (1st)1998 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st)1999 - Brian Hinson, tackle (1st)

DeVonte Peterson, defensive end (3rd)

Don Moore, guard (HM)2000 - Radell Lockhart, defensive

end (1st)DeVonte Peterson,

defensive end (1st)Don Moore, guard (2nd)Shawn Sanders, linebacker

(HM)2001- Shawn Sanders, linebcker (1st)

Todd McComb, linebacker(1st)Matt Gross, kicker (2nd)Cole Beane, offensive lineman

(HM)2002- Todd McComb, linebacker

(1st)Jamel Jackson, defensive back

(HM)Allan Rohrbaugh, kicker (HM)

2003- Cole Beane, tackle (1st)Khanis Hubbard, defensive end

(1st)Jamel Jackson, defensive back

(2nd) 2004- Daniel Lynch, guard (2nd)

Kolby Fisher, defensive end (HM)

Luke Samples, quarterback (HM)

2005- Rush Rollins, kicker (HM)2006- Ron Ellington, linebacker (1st)2007- Terence Crosby, offensive

tackle (HM)Ron Ellington, defensive end (3rd)

Kory Fisher, running back (HM)

Brad Roach, quarterback (1st)2008- Terence Crosby, offensive

tackle (1st)

M.L. Barnes (DT) - Los Angeles Dons, 1948Jemonte Battle (DB) - Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-05Clyde Biggers (OT) - Chicago Bears, 1949Drew Buie (WR) - Oakland Raiders, 1969-71; Cincinnati Bengals, 1972Dan Castles (OT) - Washington Redskins, 1956James Dickey (DE) - New York Yankees, 1948Tubby Garland (DT) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1938; N.Y. Giants, 1938Bill Griffin (DT) - Miami Dolphins, 1970-71Dave Hankee (DE) - Baltimore Colts, 1969; N.Y. Jets, 1967Ken Hartley (P) - New England Patriots, 1981Ike Hill (WR) - Buffalo Bills, 1970-71; Chicago Bears, 1972-74SaMario Houston (LB) - Berlin Thunder, 2007Marcus Huntley (DL) - Minnesota Vikings, 2007Danny Jenkins (P) - Carolina Panthers, 2003Lance Johnson (WR) - British Columbia Lions, 2007Aaron Kanner (P) - Shreveport Pirates, 1994; Memphis Mad Dogs, 1995;

Carolina Panthers, 1996; Chicago Bears, 1998Poss Kesler (TE) - Syracuse Chiefs, 1936Ed Koontz (DE) - Boston Patriots, 1968Radell Lockhart (DE) - Jacksonville Jaguars, 2001; New England Patriots,

2002; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; NY Giants, 2003-04; Frankfurt Galaxy, 2004; San Diego Chargers, 2005; NY Jets, 2005

Mike McDonald (LB) - St. Louis Cardinals, 1976Maurice Miller (DE) - Albany Firebirds, 1998-99Bobby Myers (QB) - Chicago Bears, 1985Robert Natcher (LB) - Orange (NJ) Tornadoes, 1933Devonte Peterson (DE) - Buffalo Bills, 2001-02; Indianapolis Colts, 2003;

Berlin Thunder, 2004; Scotland Claymores, 2002-03; New England Patriots, 2004; Hamilton TigerCats, 2004-07

Bucky Pope - (WR) - Los Angeles Rams, 1964-67; Green Bay Packers, 1968

Netto Purnsley (WR) - Ottawa Rough Riders, 1990Greg Quick (OG) - Atlanta Falcons, 1987; New York Jets, 1988Brad Roach (QB) - Baltimore Ravens, 2008.Gill Robinson (DE) - Pittsburgh Steelers, 1933Lee Spears (RB) - Charlotte Clippers, 1949David Taylor (OT) - Baltimore Colts, 1973-78Arthur Tomainin (DT) - New York Giants, 1942Harold Vann (C) - Newark Bears, 1936-37Randy Watts (DT) - Kansas City Chiefs, 1987; Dallas Cowboys, 1987-88Ray Yagiello (DT) - Los Angeles Rams, 1948-49

Brad Roach

TubbyGarland

Catawba’s first All-American, whoplayed professionally with the N.Y.Giants.

All-American quarterbackBrad Roach becameCatawba’s most recentpro player, signing withthe Baltimore Ravens ofthe NFL in 2008.

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Catawba Coaching RecordsNAME YEARS GAMES WON LOST TIED PCT.Professor Schenk 1907 (1) 7 3 4 0 .429Professor Eagles 1908 (1) 4 0 4 0 .000Tom Warlick 1909-11, 22 (4) 16 8 6 2 .563Gordon Ramsey 1925 (1) 5 1 4 0 .200Gordon Laird 1926-27 (2) 17 5 12 0 .294Carl Davis 1928-29 (2) 17 7 8 2 .471Charlie Moran 1930-33 (4) 38 22 11 5 .645Gordon Kirkland 1934-48 (14) 145 107 31 7 .762Robert Spangler 1949-52 (4) 42 21 20 1 .512Clyde Biggers 1953-58 (6) 58 27 27 4 .500Presnell Mull 1959-61 (3) 31 7 23 1 .242Harvey Stratton 1962-72 (11) 111 50 59 2 .459William Faircloth 1973-75 (3) 30 14 15 1 .483Warren Klawiter 1976-79 (4) 42 18 24 0 .429Steve Shaughnessy 1980-82 (3) 31 8 23 0 .258Pete Stout 1983-86 (4) 43 13 29 1 .314Bill Mauldin 1987-90 (4) 45 21 24 0 .467J.D. Haglan 1991-94 (4) 41 18 23 0 .439David Bennett 1995- 01 (7) 80 63 17 0 .787Chip Hester 2002- (8) 87 57 30 0 .655Totals 90 seasons 890 469 395 26 .543

Note: No teams fielded in 1912-1921, 1923-24, 1943

Catawba Vs. All-Time OpponentsOPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAMEAlbany State (GA) 1 1-0-0 2007 2007Albright 2 1-1-0 1938 1940Appalachian State 39 14-22-3 1929 1989Arkansas Tech 1 0-1-0 2004 2004Asheville School 4 0-3-1 1907 1911Atlantic Christian (Barton) 8 6-2-0 1925 1949Atlantic University 1 1-0-0 1931 1931Austin Peay 2 2-0-0 2000 2001Belmont Abbey 3 0-3-0 1925 1927Bingham Academy 4 2-2-0 1907 1922Brevard 3 2-1-0 2007 2009Bridgewater 3 3-0-0 1929 1934Camp Davis 1 1-0-0 1942 1942Camp Lejeune 1 0-1-0 1952 1952Carolina Pre-Flight 1 0-1-0 1942 1942Carson-Newman 43 9-33-1 1932 2009Charleston Coast Guard 1 0-1-0 1944 1944Charleston Southern 1 1-0-0 1997 1997Central Arkansas 1 1-0-0 2001 2001Central Florida 1 0-1-0 1980 1980Central State, OH 1 0-1-0 1988 1988Cherry Point Marines 1 1-0-0 1946 1946Chowan 1 1-0-0 2007 2007Concord, WV 4 2-2-0 1986 1996Davidson 22 5-17-0 1907 1987Davis & Elkins 1 1-0-0 1941 1941Delta State 1 0-1-0 2000 2000East Carolina 12 3-8-1 1952 1964East Tennessee St. 1 0-1-0 1994 1994Eastern Kentucky 2 2-0-0 1945 1946Edward Waters, FL 1 1-0-0 2003 2003Elizabeth City St. 2 2-0-0 2007 2008Elon 62 24-36-2 1928 1997Emory & Henry 20 16-4-0 1938 1977Erskine 11 8-3-0 1928 1951Fayetteville State 5 5-0-0 2002 2009Fort Bragg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930Fort Bragg (82nd Airborne) 1 1-0-0 1947 1947Fort Monroe 2 2-0-0 1944 1945Fort Valley St. 1 1-0-0 1999 1999Frederick 3 1-2-0 1963 1965Gardner-Webb 27 18-9-0 1972 1999George Washington 4 0-4-0 1932 1936Georgia Southern 3 1-2-0 1982 1987Glassboro State (Rowan) 2 2-0-0 1974 1975Glenville State 1 1-0-0 1976 1976Grand Valley State, MI 1 0-1-0 2001 2001Guilford 60 45-13-2 1922 1988Hampden-Sydney 2 2-0-0 1935 1936High Point 14 14-0-0 1930 1950Indiana, PA 3 1-2-0 2002 2005Johnson C. Smith 2 2-0-0 1984 1985Kings College 4 3-1-0 1931 1940

OPPONENT GAMES W-L-T FIRST GAME LAST GAMEKinston Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945Langley Air Field 1 0-0-1 1933 1933Lees-McRae 2 2-0-0 1991 1992Lenoir-Rhyne 89 46-39-4 1907 2009Liberty 5 2-3-0 1978 1994Lincoln Memorial 1 1-0-0 1931 1931Livingstone 11 11-0-0 1971 2009Louisville 2 0-2-0 1948 1949Lynchburg 1 1-0-0 1930 1930Mars Hill 48 27-21-0 1925 2009Marshall 2 1-1-0 1948 1989Maryville 1 1-0-0 1947 1947Miles, AL 1 1-0-0 1999 1999Milligan 5 2-2-1 1927 1945Mount Pleasant 2 1-1-0 1925 1926Muhlenburg 1 1-0-0 1937 1937Newport News 9 8-1-0 1935 1986Newberry 73 37-33-3 1932 2009North Carolina Freshmen 1 0-0-1 1911 1911North Carolina State 4 0-4-0 1933 1951North Greenville 2 2-0-0 2000 2001Oak Guard Marines 1 1-0-0 1945 1945Oak Ridge 4 2-2-0 1922 1927Parris Island Marines 1 1-0-0 1931 1931Piedmont College 1 1-0-0 1931 1931Presbyterian 60 20-38-2 1933 2006Richmond Air Base 1 1-0-0 1944 1944Richmond University 1 1-0-0 1945 1945Roanoke 7 4-2-1 1936 1942Rutherford 2 2-0-0 1925 1926St. Augustine’s 2 1-1-0 2008 2009Samford 1 0-1-0 1990 1990Slippery Rock 1 0-1-0 1981 1981Tampa 1 0-1-0 1952 1952Tusculum 14 10-4-0 1996 2009Valdosta State, GA 3 1-2-0 2001 2007VMI 9 3-6-0 1944 1990Virginia State 2 2-0-0 2005 2006Virginia Tech 3 0-3-0 1940 1942Wake Forest 1 0-1-0 1929 1929Weaver 2 0-2-0 1926 1927West Georgia 1 1-0-0 2000 2000West Virginia State 2 2-0-0 1988 1993West Virginia Tech 2 2-0-0 1996 1997West Virginia Wesleyan 2 2-0-0 1998 1999Western Carolina 28 19-7-2 1933 1969Western Kentucky 1 0-1-0 1931 1931William & Mary 1 0-1-0 1945 1945Wingate 26 18-8-0 1926 2009Winston-Salem State 4 4-0-0 1998 2006Wofford 44 17-26-1 1932 2003103 Teams 890 469-395-26 1907 2009

Bold face denotes 2009 opponents

GORDON KIRKLAND

DAVID BENNETT

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Year by Year Results

1907 (3-4)7 Davidson 200 Bingham 200 Asheville School 1115 Lenoir College 043 Lenoir College 06 Lenoir College 13 71 92

1908 (0-4)0 Lenoir College 110 Lenoir College 220 Lenoir College 28 0 Asheville School 470 108

1909 (2-0)5 Lenoir College 05 Lenoir College 0 10 0

1910 (1-3-1)4 Lenoir College 03 Lenoir College 60 Davidson 180 Asheville School 00 Bingham 57 29

1911 (1-2-1)0 N. C. Frosh 00 Davidson 356 Bingham 011 Asheville 1217 47

1922 (4-1)21 Lenoir College 00 Guilford 136 Oak Ridge 013 Bingham 05 Oak Ridge 245 15

1925 (1-4)0 Atl. Christian 20 Mt. Pleasant 126 Rutherford 06 Belmont Abbey 120 Mars Hill 3112 57

1926 (2-7)0 Mars Hill 260 Wingate 619 Rutherford 60 Guilford 320 Oak Ridge 620 Atl. Christian 347 Belmont Abbey 2145 Mt. Pleasant 00 Weaver 2671 213

1927 (3-5)2 Mars Hill 146 Atl. Christian 018 Wingate 06 Guilford 00 Oak Ridge 270 Milligan 190 Belmont Abbey 130 Weaver 1332 86

1928 (4-3-1)0 Mars Hill 127 Atl. Christian 313 Elon 1218 Wingate 13

0 Lenoir-Rhyne 013 Milligan 07 Erskine 450 Guilford 758 92

1929 (3-5-1)0 Wake Forest 207 Elon 260 Appalachian St. 013 Wingate 60 Erskine 1920 Bridgewater 60 Guilford 613 Atl. Christian 60 Lenoir-Rhyne 1953 108

1930 (8-0-1)24 Atl. Christian 037 Lynchburg 613 Appalachian St. 1371 Fort Bragg 032 Elon 012 Lenoir-Rhyne 068 Bridgewater 018 Guilford 012 High Point 0287 19

1931 (7-3-1)7 Milligan 76 Atlantic Univ. 07 West. Kentucky 1413 Parris Island 06 Appalachian St. 77 High Point 616 Kings College 020 Pied.College 739 Lincoln Memorial 025 Lenoir-Rhyne 27 Appalachian St. 15153 58

1932 (5-3-1)2 Newberry 928 High Point 00 G. Washingtn 270 Appalachian St. 720 Guilford 713 Erskine 014 Wofford 00 Carson-Newman 020 Lenoir-Rhyne 097 50

1933 (2-5-2)0 N.C. State 70 George Washtn 270 Guilford 67 Newberry 1940 Western Carolina 07 Langley Field 726 Erskine 20 Presbyterian 130 Lenoir-Rhyne 080 81

1934 (5-2-3)58 Bridgewater 024 Newberry 00 Elon 026 Guilford 60 Presbyterian 00 Davidson 180 Wofford 2839 Western Carolina 06 Erskine 00 Lenoir-Rhyne 0153 52

1935 (9-1)53 Western Carolina 621 Guilford 026 Newberry 00 George Washingtn 3326 Hampden-Sydney 620 Carson-Newman 634 Newport News 020 Wofford 60 Elon 32*7 Lenoir-Rhyne 0208 89* Forfeit win

1936 (5-5)33 Western Carolina 06 Newport News 2125 Hampden-Sydney 213 Newberry 06 Roanoke 1226 Guilford 014 Appalachian St. 00 George Washgtn 500 Lenoir-Rhyne 613 Elon 33136 124

1937 (8-2)7 Mulhenburg 620 Newberry 021 Newport News 032 Roanoke 1928 Guilford 014 Western Carolina 02 Elon 2226 Erskine 120 Appalachian St. 613 Lenoir-Rhyne 0161 65

1938 (7-2-1)18 High Point 026 Erskine 76 Roanoke 627 Newberry 140 Albright 140 Emory & Henry 020 Elon 627 Guilford 027 Western Carolina 07 Lenoir-Rhyne 14167 55

1939 (6-2-2)0 Newberry 07 Kings College 631 High Point 1312 Newport News 0 12 Emory & Henry 039 Guilford 626 Erskine 70 Elon 77 Roanoke 127 Lenoir-Rhyne 7141 58

1940 (8-1)25 Emory & Henry 012 Virginia Tech 3427 Kings College 025 High Point 07 Albright 640 Guilford 013 Elon 013 Roanoke 612 Lenoir-Rhyne 0174 46

1941 (8-3)33 Davis & Elkins 7

2 Virginia Tech 226 Kings College 1423 Newberry 029 High Point 020 Appalachian St. 1951 Guilford 021 Wofford 207 Elon 819 Roanoke 013 Lenoir-Rhyne 0224 90

1942 (9-2)2 Navy Pre-Flight 1314 Virginia Tech 2836 Wofford 032 High Point 621 Camp Davis 147 Appalachian St. 726 Presbyterian 648 Newberry 638 High Point 1442 Roanoke 027 Appalachian St. 0293 87

1943 (No Team-War)

1944 (6-3)6 Emory & Henry 07 V.M.I. 634 Newberry 07 N.C. State 12

19 Presbyterian 026 Fort Monroe 033 Richmond Air Base 013 Milligan 207 Charleston Cst Gd 20152 50

1945 (10-1)20 Oak Grd Marines 034 Fort Monroe 06 William & Mary 1921 Kinston Marines 041 Emory & Henry 034 Milligan 021 Richmond 713 Eastern Kentucky 055 Appalachian St. 014 V.M.I. 733 Guilford 0292 33

1946 (10-2)27 Cherry Pt. Marine 77 V.M.I. 219 Eastern Kentucky 719 High Point 746 Wofford 028 Appalachian St. 640 Elon 012 Presbyterian 136 Newberry 028 Guilford 027 Lenoir-Rhyne 031 Maryville+ 0286 67+Tangerine Bowl(Orlando,FL)

1947 (11-1)44 82nd Airbourne 014 Wofford 06 VMI 1321 High Point 042 Western Carolina 019 Appalachian St. 038 Elon 0

7 Presbyterian 039 Newberry 020 Guilford 146 Lenoir-Rhyne 07 Marshall+ 0263 27+Tangerine Bowl(Orlando,FL)

1948 (5-4-1)42 Atl. Christian 76 VMI 2827 High Point 77 Wofford 713 Appalachian St. 2035 Elon 021 Presbyterian 622 Louisville 3333 Guilford 66 Lenoir-Rhyne 16211 136

1949 (5-6)39 Atl. Christian 020 Erskine 70 Wofford 146 High Point 06 Appalachian St. 1214 Elon 2014 Presbyterian 197 Louisville 4119 Guilford 127 Lenoir-Rhyne 07 Appalachian St.+ 21139 146+ Pythian Bowl(Salisbury,NC)

1950 (5-5)18 Newberry 720 Erskine 346 @N.C. State 727 High Point 77 Appalachian St. 912 @Elon 2614 @VMI 1327 Presbyterian 1420 @Guilford 00 Lenoir-Rhyne 6151 123

1951 (5-5)0 @N.C. State 3427 @Newberry 025 Erskine 637 @Wstrn Carolina 72 @Appalachian St. 014 Elon 2114 VMI 317 @Presbyterian 2020 Guilford 1414 @Lenoir-Rhyne 33160 169

1952 (6-4-1)7 @Camp Lejune 5613 Newberry 77 @East Carolina 721 Western Carolina 03 +Apaalachian St. 012 @Elon 020 Presbyterian 1913 @Guilford 00 @Wofford 146 @Tampa 2013 Lenoir-Rhyne 41115 164+ Winston-Salem, NC

1953 (4-5-1)0 @VMI 442 @Newberry 146 East Carolina 1313 +Wstrn Carolina 1214 #Appalachian St. 1321 Elon 2119 @Presbyterian 266 @Wofford 1418 @Guilford 014 Lenoir-Rhyne 0113 157+ Asheville, NC# Winston-Salem, NC

1954 (3-8)26 Newport News 019 @Wofford 338 Newberry 137 @East Carolina 2613 Western Carolina 2613 @Appalachian St. 2712 @Elon 3613 Presbyterian 3312 @Davidson 3233 @Guilford 714 Lenoir-Rhyne 7170 240

1955 (6-4)0 +Davidson 2612 @Newberry 613 East Carolina 60 @Wes. Carolina 19*19 Appalachian St. 2119 Elon 013 @Presbyterian 2020 @Wofford 633 Guilford 207 @Lenoir-Rhyne 34108 158+ Charlotte, NC* Forfeit win

1956 (5-4-1)6 +Davidson 207 Newberry 723 @East Carolina 137 Western Carolina 014 @Appalachian St. 713 @Elon 1413 Presbyterian 1424 @Wofford 650 @Guilford 00 Lenoir-Rhyne 28157 109+ Charlotte, NC

1957 (4-3, 3-2 NS)7 +Davidson 2636 East Carolina 1412 @Wstrn Carolina 1419 Appalachian St. 039 Guilford 720 @Newberry 70 @Lenoir-Rhyne 75133 143+ Charlotte, NC

1958 (5-3-2, 2-3-1 NS)22 +Davidson 1724 Newberry 140 @East Carolina 66 Western Carolina 60 @Appalachian St. 614 @Elon 814 Presbyterian 1414 @Wofford 334 @Guilford 16

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0 Lenoir-Rhyne 22128 112+ Charlotte, NC

1959 (2-7-1, 2-4 NS)6 #Western Carolina 66 +Davidson 426 @Newberry 147 East Carolina 340 @Wstrn Carolina 300 Appalachian St. 2821 Elon 814 @Presbyterian 3432 Guilford 76 @Lenoir-Rhyne 5098 253# Asheville, NC+ Charlotte, NC

1960 (2-9, 2-4 NS)0 #Wstrn Carolina 357 +Davidson 167 Newberry 460 @East Carolina 2812 Western Carolina 77 @Appalachian St. 1212 @Elon 130 Wofford 120 Presbyterian 2032 @Guilford 256 Lenoir-Rhyne 5683 270+ Charlotte, NC

1961 (3-7, 3-4 NS)15 +Davidson 216 @Newberry 210 East Carolina 1618 @Wstrn Carolina 140 Appalachian St. 1323 Elon 8 0 @Presbyterian 3714 @Wofford 3515 Guilford 177 @Lenoir-Rhyne 998 181+ Charlotte, NC

1962 (3-6-1, 1-4-1 CC)0 +Davidson 210 Newberry 2714 @East Carolina 1526 Western Carolina 1321 @Appalachian St. 210 Elon 153 Newport News 027 @Wofford 253 @Guilford 78 Lenoir-Rhyne 35182 179+ Charlotte, NC

1963 (6-3, 5-1 CC)18 +Davidson 1414 @Newberry 021 Emory & Henry 266 @Wstrn Carolina 03 Appalachian St. 3612 Elon 77 @Frederick 132 Guilford 013 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0176 96+ Charlotte, NC

1964 (5-6, 3-3 CC)0 @East Carolina 2542 Mars Hill 1431 Newberry 7

14 @Emory & Henry 60 Western Carolina 720 @Appalachian St. 4017 @Elon 2214 Frederick 1713 @Wofford 2813 @Guilford 1024 Lenoir-Rhyne 19188 193

1965 (7-3, 3-3 CC)48 Mars Hill 014 @Newberry 2128 Emory & Henry 1618 @Wstrn Carolina 1332 Appalachian St. 721 Elon 642 @Frederick 729 @Wofford 263 Guilford 107 Lenoir-Rhyne 35242 141

1966 (5-5, 4-3 CC)28 @Mars Hill 137 Newberry 140 @Emory & Henry 4624 Western Carolina 718 @Appalachian St. 1726 @Elon 2921 Presbyterian 143 Wofford 3723 @Guilford 2721 Lenoir-Rhyne 11171 235

1967 (5-4-1, 2-4-1 CC)28 Mars Hill 015 @Newberry 1518 Emory & Henry 1412 @Wstrn Carolina 37 Appalachian St. 1929 Elon 3114 @Presbyterian 2121 @Wofford 1729 Guilford 157 @Lenoir-Rhyne 26180 161

1968 (2-8, 2-4 CC)14 @Carson-Newman 3431 Newberry 014 @Emory & Henry 3535 Western Carolina 3814 @Appalachian St. 4132 @Elon 2612 Presbyterian 298 Wofford 2933 @Guilford 3522 Lenoir-Rhyne 27215 294

1969 (2-8, 1-4 CC)21 Carson-Newman 2421 @Newberry 20**45 Emory & Henry 1616 @Wstrn Carolina 2227 Appalachian St. 4245 Elon 21**12 @Presbyterain 10**18 @Wofford 4115 Guilford 21*6 @Lenoir-Rhyne 27231 244* Forfeit win** Forfeit loss

1970 (5-5, 2-3 CC)14 @Mars Hill 13

41 Newberry 2131 @Emory & Henry 1035 Carson-Newman 1121 @Appalachian St. 487 Elon 1022 Presbyterian 2820 Wofford 3842 @Guilford 2913 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35246 243

1971 (5-6)37 Livingstone 033 Mars Hill 90 @Newberry 1335 Emory & Henry 130 @Carson-Newman 3121 Appalachian St. 557 Elon 99 @Presbyterian 1312 Wofford 3241 @Guilford 1252 Lenoir-Rhyne 0247 188

1972 (5-5)27 @Mars Hill 2421 Newberry 2317 @Emory & Henry 2434 Carson-Newman 4030 @Gardner-Webb 70 @Elon 3413 Presbyterian 5335 Wofford 755 @Guilford 627 Lenoir-Rhyne 3259 221

1973 (5-5)13 Mars Hill 237 @Newberry 1415 Emory & Henry 710 @Carson-Newman 1717 Gardner-Webb 09 @Elon 147 Presbyterian 636 @Wofford 2742 Guilford 026 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31182 139

1974 (5-4-1)14 @Glassboro St. 921 @Mars Hill 1723 Newberry 728 @Emory & Henry 710 @Guilford 1035 @Gardner-Webb 37 Elon 4420 @Presbyterian 4214 Wofford 3819 Lenoir-Rhyne 56191 233

1975 (4-6, 2-4 SAC)17 Glassboro St. 1428 Mars Hill 3112 @Newberry 2024 Emory & Henry 1413 Gardner-Webb 1214 @Elon 107 Presbyterian 287 @Wofford 2429 Guilford 3636 @Lenoir-Rhyne 54187 243

1976 (8-3, 5-2 SAC)51 +Glenville St. 7

25 Carson-Newman 1713 Newberry 1035 @Emory & Henry 714 @Presbyterian 735 @Gardner-Webb 270 Elon 3515 @Mars Hill 1917 Wofford 1515 @Guilford 1728 Lenoir-Rhyne 20248 181+Portsmouth,VA

1977 (3-7, 1-6 SAC)18 @Carson-Newman 2713 @Newberry 1051 Emory & Henry 77 Presbyterian 2620 Gardner-Webb 277 @Elon 240 Mars Hill 3310 @Wofford 317 Guilford 317 @Lenoir-Rhyne 18150 206

1978 (4-6, 2-5 SAC)52 @Liberty Baptist 168 Newberry 2136 Carson-Newman 2713 @Presbyterian 147 @Gardner-Webb 140 Elon 1521 @Mars Hill 1414 Wofford 2415 @Guilford 1413 Lenoir-Rhyne 24179 203

1979 (3-8, 2-5 SAC)7 @Davidson 3514 Liberty Baptist 217 @Newberry 143 @Carson-Newman 310 Presbyterian 2124 Gardner-Webb 1516 @Elon 367 Mars Hill 1910 @Wofford 2834 Guilford 613 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0135 222

1980 (1-9, 0-7 SAC)14 @Liberty Baptist 357 @Mars Hill 1713 Newberry 2013 Carson-Newman 2321 @Presbyterian 2410 Elon 1412 @Central Florida 1438 @Guilford 00 @Gardner-Webb 21

24 Lenoir-Rhyne 30152 206

1981 (5-5, 3-4 SAC)30 Liberty Baptist 226 Mars Hill 1020 @Newberry 1515 @Carson-Newman 487 Presbyterian 2131 Gardner-Webb 3230 @Elon 1728 Guilford 729 @Davidson 5228 @Lenoir-Rhyne 6224 23

1982 (2-9, 0-7 SAC)17 @Mars Hill 2114 Newberry 2213 @Slippery Rock 1710 Carson-Newman 1421 @Presbyterian 2331 @Gardner-Webb 3822 Elon 2910 @Georgia Southern 711 @Guilford 1012 Davidson 1328 Lenoir-Rhyne 32189 226

1983 (0-9-1, 0-7 SAC)10 @Newberry 283 Mars Hill 3515 @Wofford 259 @Carson-Newman 317 Presbyterian 280 @Elon 173 Georgia Southern 1015 Guilford 1521 @Davidson 2826 @Lenoir-Rhyne 28109 245

1984 (3-8, 0-7 SAC)37 @Johnson C. Smith 013 @Mars Hill 1433 @Newport News 97 Carson-Newman 503 @Presbyterian 1014 @Gardner-Webb 160 Elon 287 Newberry 2719 @Guilford 1715 Davidson 308 Lenoir-Rhyne 21156 222

1985 (5-6, 2-5 SAC)24 Johnson C. Smith 2017 Mars Hill 2444 Newport News 013 @Carson-Newman 2220 Presbyterian 3831 Gardner-Webb 213 @Elon 3412 @Newberry 3717 Guilford 2335 @Davidson 2849 @Lenoir-Rhyne 31265 278

1986 (5-6, 3-4 SAC)14 @Concord 2139 @Mars Hill 4356 Newport News 206 Carson-Newman 170 @Presbyterian 1235 @Gardner-Webb 227 Elon 3516 Newberry 136 @Guilford 2451 Davidson 2828 Lenoir-Rhyne 20258 245

1987 (4-7, 2-5 SAC)0 @Ga. Southern 2733 Concord 3423 Mars Hill 202 @Carson-Newman 08 Presbyterian 3117 Gardner-Webb 3124 @Elon 2624 @Newberry 4073 Guilford 14

27 @Davidson 2018 @Lenoir-Rhyne 35249 278

1988 (8-4,5-2 SAC )44 @Wofford 3117 @Wingate 2125 @Mars Hill 170 Carson-Newman 331 @Presbyterian 1024 @Gardner-Webb 70 Elon 4813 Newberry 1245 @Guilford 1458 W.Virginia St. 2641 Lenoir-Rhyne 21#10 @Central St.,OH 24308 234# NAIA Playoffs

1989 (4-7, 4-3 SAC)0 @Marshall 4829 Wingate 1936 Mars Hill 00 @Wofford 1010 @Carson-Newman 2448 Presbyterian (3OT) 5417 Gardner-Webb 1435 @Elon 1729 @Newberry 3620 @Appalachian St. 3110 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24234 277

1990 (5-6, 5-2 SAC)7 @VMI 2422 @Wingate 617 @Mars Hill 2412 Wofford 14 12 Carson-Newman 2710 @Presbyterian 714 @Gardner-Webb 042 Elon 1721 Newberry 4115 @Samford 3134 Lenoir-Rhyne 7208 198

1991 (7-3, 5-2 SAC)21 Lees-McRae 1333 Mars Hill 616 @Wofford 223 @Carson-Newman 2413 Presbyterian 2124 Gardner-Webb 2120 @Elon 1433 @Newberry 746 Wingate 2020 @Lenoir-Rhyne 10229 158

1992 (4-6, 3-4 SAC)38 @Lees-McRae 1314 @Mars Hill 2117 Wofford 426 Carson-Newman 1428 @Presbyterian 2417 @Gardner-Webb 347 Elon 150 Newberry 2027 @Wingate 2424 Lenoir-Rhyne 22178 229

1993 (5-5, 3-4 SAC)21 @Carson-Newman 3535 Mars Hill 3430 @Wofford 3128 Newberry 14

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31 Presbyterian 3840 Gardner-Webb 3627 @Elon 2142 @W.Virginia St. 855 Wingate 6129 @Lenoir-Rhyne 38338 316

1994 (2-9, 2-5 SAC)0 @E.Tenn. St 4220 Elon 2234 @Mars Hill 107 Wofford 4224 Carson-Newman 6314 @Presbyterian 6219 @Gardner-Webb 6312 @Liberty 3737 @Newberry 3844 @Wingate (OT) 4321 Lenoir-Rhyne 59232 481

1995 (7-3, 5-2 SAC)52 @Concord 1416 Mars Hill 3521 @Wofford 2021 @Carson-Newman 4131 Presbyterian 2821 Gardner-Webb 1923 @Elon 68 Newberry 1742 Wingate 3222 @Lenoir-Rhyne 0257 212

1996 (9-2, 6-1 SAC)31 Concord 028 @WV Tech 028 @Mars Hill 649 Tusculum 7

17 Carson-Newman 315 @Presbyterian 1936 @Gardner-Webb 3145 Elon 2413 @Newberry 3819 @Wingate 1542 Lenoir-Rhyne 7323 150

1997 (8-3, 5-2 SAC)40 @Tusculum 056 WV Tech 037 Mars Hill 338 @Chas. So. 137 @Carson-Newman 267 Presbyterian 10

34 Gardner-Webb 69 @Elon 23

36 Newberry 1731 Wingate 2224 @Lenoir-Rhyne 21327 141

1998 (6-4, 4-3 SAC)10 Winston-Salem St. 721 Tusculum 2341 @Mars Hill 2124 @WV Wesleyan 213 Carson-Newman 17

17 @Presbyerian 2425 @Gardner-Webb 325 @Newberry 206 @Wingate 7

35 Lenoir-Rhyne 7207 150

1999 (11-2, 7-1 SAC)17 @Winston-Salem St.1436 @Tusculum 21

34 Mars Hill 736 WV Wesleyan 017 @Carson-Newman 2824 Presbyterian 1034 Gardner-Webb 720 @Miles 634 Newberry 354 Wingate 1324 @Lenoir-Rhyne 748 #Ft. Valley St. 1725 #@Carson-Newman 28330 116# NCAA II Playoffs

2000 (11-1, 7-0 SAC)49 Livingstone 033 @Austin Peay 753 Wingate 627 Presbyterian 1428 @Newberry 024 @Tusculum 1955 N. Greenville 013 Carson-Newman 1024 @Mars Hill 1319 @Lenoir-Rhyne 1428 #West Georgia 2414 #Delta State 20367 127# NCAA II Playoffs

2001 (11-2, 6-1 SAC)55 Livingstone 037 Austin Peay 012 @Wingate 028 @Presbyterian 14 31 Newberry 321 Tusculum 1759 @N. Greenville 034 @Carson-Newman 40

(2OT)

28 Mars Hill 2131 Lenoir-Rhyne 1435 #Central Arkansas 3437 #@Valdosta St. (OT) 34 16 #@Grand Valley St 34424 211#NCAA II Playoffs

2002 (8-3, 6-1 SAC)30 @Livingstone 2226 @Indiana,PA 2727 Fayetteville St. 14 27 Presbyterian 1422 @Mars Hill 641 Wingate 745 @Newberry 2629 @Tusculum 179 Carson-Newman 34

37 @Lenoir-Rhyne 177 #@Valdosta St. 24

300 208

# NCAA II Playoffs

2003 (9-2, 6-1 SAC)49 Livingstone 617 @ Edward Waters 017 @ Fayetteville St. 143 @ Wofford 28

20 @ Presbyterian 1726 Mars Hill 2035 @ Wingate 1430 Newberry 1927 Tusculum 2236 @Carson-Newman 4126 Lenoir-Rhyne 18286 199

2004 (7-4, 4-3 SAC)49 Fayetteville St. 2157 @ Livingstone 10

52 @ Indiana,PA 1919 Presbyterian 1444 @ Mars Hill 2121 Wingate 3541 @ Newberry 3135 @ Tusculum 4230 Carson-Newman 4935 @ Lenoir-Rhyne 1420 #@ Arkansas Tech 24403 280# NCAA II Playoffs

2005 (6-5, 3-4 SAC)20 @Winston-Sal. St. 1037 Livingstone 737 @Virginia St. 1816 Indiana,PA (OT) 197 @Presbyterian 27

31 Mars Hill 030 @Wingate (OT) 2437 Newberry (2OT) 4328 Tusculum 2021 @Carson-Newman 3313 Lenoir-Rhyne 17278 227

2006 (6-4, 3-4 SAC)21 Winston-Salem St. 735 @Livingstone 631 Virginia St. 137 @Mars Hill 25

14 @Newberry 2124 Carson-Newman 2220 Tusculum 218 @Wingate 24

21 Presbyterian 1432 @Lenoir-Rhyne 24213 177

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Catawba Individual RecordsRUSHINGYARDS GAINEDGAME - 298 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7).SEASON - 1,141 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008.CAREER - 3,769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.ONE QUARTER - 133 by Chris Cook vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1980(24-30).ONE HALF - 176 by Rodney Wallace vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 2002(37-17).LONGEST RUN - 98 by Roy Pickens vs. Elon, 1959(12-26).

ATTEMPTSGAME - 36 by Todd Scott vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1990(34-7).SEASON - 202 by Rodney Wallace, 2002.CAREER - 769 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.

TOUCHDOWNSGAME - 5 by Red Meehan vs. Western Carolina, 1936(53-6).SEASON - 18 by George Bell, 2007.CAREER - 41 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.

100 YARD GAMESCONSECUTIVE - 4 by Andre Marshall, 1993; Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008.SEASON - 7 by Jamelle Cuthbertson, 2008.CAREER - 12 by Rodney Wallace, 2001-04.

PASSINGYARDS GAINEDGAME - 492 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).SEASON - 3,332 by Brad Roach, 2007.CAREER - 9,650 by Luke Samples, 2001-2004.ONE QUARTER - 258 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28).ONE HALF - 313 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).

LONGEST PASS - 97 yards, Donnie Davis to Jim Bucher vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1972(27-3).

ATTEMPTSGAME - 66 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).SEASON - 384 by Brad Roach, 2005.CAREER - 1,279 by Luke Samples, 2001-04.

COMPLETIONSGAME - 38 by Luke Samples vs. Carson-Newman, 2003(36-41).SEASON - 224 by Brad Roach, 2007.CAREER - 744 by Luke Samples, 2001-04.ONE QUARTER - 18 by Harry Monokian vs. Presbyterian, 1970(22-28).ONE HALF - 23 by Luke Samples vs. Carson Newman, 2003(36-41).CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS - 10 by Bobby Myers vs. Davidson, 1984(15-30).

TOUCHDOWN PASSESGAME - 5 by Brad Roach vs. Albany State, 2007. (66-35); Patrick Dennis vs.

Livingstone, 2008(49-7).SEASON - 32 by Brad Roach, 2007.CAREER - 74 by Luke Samples, 2001-04.

COMPLETION PERCENTAGESEASON - 60.0% (105-175) by Ken Avent, 1990.CAREER - 57.2 (744-1279) by Luke Samples, 2001-04.

RECEIVINGRECEPTIONSGAME - 13 by Brent Johnson vs. Carson-Newman, 2007. (55-49): by Eric Mormon

vs. Carson Newman, 2009 (31-41)SEASON - 70 by Corey Ready, 2003.CAREER - 185 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02.

2007 (11-2, 6-1 SAC)55 @Chowan 734 @Elizabeth City St. 746 Livingstone 746 Fayetteville St. 745 Mars Hill 2128 Newberry 1855 @Carson-Newman 4928 @Tusculum 3145 Wingate 2056 @Brevard 2145 Lenoir-Rhyne 066 Albany State 35#29 @Valdosta St. 55#578 278

2008 (6-4, 4-3 SAC)7 St. Augustine’s 1441 Elizabeth City 2949 @Livingstone 724 @Mars Hill 714 @Newberry 3314 Carson-Newman 2137 Tusculum 3524 @Wingate 3424 Brevard 1058 @Lenoir-Rhyne 23292 213

2009 (4-6, 1-6 SAC)25 @St. Augustine’s 7

21 @Fayetteville St. 2051 Livingstone 012 Mars Hill 1421 Newberry 4031 @Carson-Newman 4141 @Tusculum 2717 Wingate 426 @Brevard 713 Lenoir-Rhyne 16238 214

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RECEIVINGYARDAGEGAME - 215 by Ike Hill vs. Carson-Newman, 1968(14-34).SEASON - 1,043 by Corey Ready, 2003CAREER - 2,796 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02.TOUCHDOWNSGAME - 3 by Bucky Pope vs. Appalachian, 1963(33-36); David Robbins vs.

Lenoir-Rhyne, 1964(24-19); Ike Hill vs. Western Carolina, 1968(35-38);Ike Hill vs. Guilford, 1968(33-35); Netto Purnsley vs. Newberry, 1989(29-36),by Ryan Millwood vs. Carson-Newman, 1999(25-28), Brent Johnson vs. Albany State, 2007 (66-35)

SEASON - 14 by Ike Hill, 1968.CAREER - 25 by Nick Means in 49 games, 1999-02.CONSECUTIVE CATCH GAMES - 46 by Cedric Squirewell, 1999-02.CONSECUTIVE PASSES CAUGHT - 5 by Tim Setzer vs. Guilford, 1982(11-10); by

Nick Means vs. Valdosta St., 2002 (7-24).

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGEGAME - 397 by Ike Hill (0 Run, 177 Rec, 220 Ret) vs. Western Carolina, 1968(24-7).SEASON - 1841 by Ike Hill (169 Run, 833 Rec, 839 Ret), 1968.CAREER - 5565 by Ike Hill (993 Run, 2089 Rec, 2483 Ret), 1965,67-69.LONGEST PLAY - 100 yard kickoff return by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News,

1984(33-9).

KICKOFF RETURNSYARDAGEGAME - 179 by Elijah Sharpless vs. WV State, 1988(58-26).SEASON - 704 by Allen Simmons, 1975.CAREER - 1,890 by Todd Scott, 1986-87,89-90.LONGEST RETURN - 100 yards(TD) by LaMarr Landrum vs. Newport News,

1984(33-9).

ATTEMPTSGAME - 8 by Bill Godsey vs. Appalachian, 1971(21-55).SEASON - 32 by Ike Hill, 1968.CAREER - 81 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69.

TOUCHDOWNSGAME - 1 by 22 players (last by Travis Landrum vs. Newberry, 2007).SEASON - 2 by Bill Speacht, 1946.CAREER - 2 by four players.

PUNT RETURNSYARDAGEGAME - 140 by David Campbell vs. Guilford, 1963(52-0).SEASON - 407 by David Campbell, 1965.CAREER - 883 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69.LONGEST RETURN - 82 yards(TD) by Chip Lewis vs. Wingate, 1991(46-20);

82 yards(TD) by Wil Campagna vs. Appalachain St., 1956(14-7).

ATTEMPTSGAME - 7 by Anthony Matthews vs. Mars Hill, 1988(25-17).SEASON - 30 by Allen Simmons, 1974.CAREER - 75 by Ike Hill, 1965,67-69.LONGEST BLOCKED FG RETURN - 70 yards(TD) by Corry Reese vs. Tusculum,

1999(36-21).

PUNTINGPUNTSGAME - 21 by Andrew Appanaitis vs. Carson-Newman, 1932(0-0).SEASON - 109 by Andrew Appanaitis, 1932.CAREER - 231 by Rob Linder, 1985-88.

AVERAGEGAME - 62.1 by Ron Crouse vs. Guilford, 1962(3-7).SEASON - 44.7 by Ron Crouse, 1962.CAREER - 41.2 by Ron Crouse, 1960-63.LONGEST PUNT - 75 yards by Scott Mustapick vs. Elon, 1977(7-24).

FIELD GOALSGAME - 5 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27).SEASON - 18 by Randy Brown, 1988.CAREER - 55 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.CONSECUTIVE - 17 by Greg Payne, 1996-97.LONGEST FIELD GOAL - 53 yards by Tom Sexton vs. Newberry, 1977(13-10);LONGEST FIELD GOAL (W/O TEE) - 52 by Jason Norton vs. Gardner-Webb,

1994(19-63); Jason Norton vs. Liberty, 1994(12-37).

SCORINGPOINTSGAME - 30 by Red Meehan vs. Western Carolina, 1935(53-6).SEASON - 122 by George Bell, 2007.CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.

POINT RESPONSIBILITYGAME - 33 by Bill McDevitt vs. Appalachian, 1968(35-38).SEASON - 218 by Brad Roach, 2007.CAREER - 388 by Mike Warfield, 1987-89,91.

POINTS BY KICKGAME - 18 by Tom Sexton vs. Carson-Newman, 1978(36-27).SEASON - 86 by Randy Brown, 1988.CAREER - 311 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.

POINTS AFTER TD KICKEDGAME - 9 by Randy Brown vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14); Cory Darnell vs. AlbanyState, 2007 (66-35).SEASON - 50 by Allan Rohrbaugh, 2004.CAREER - 146 by Matt Gross, 1998-2001.CONSECUTIVE MADE - 53 by Randy Brown, 1987-88.

INTERCEPTIONSGAME - 3 by Harvey Stratton vs. Appalachian, 1953(14-14); Larry Taylor vs.

Presbyterian, 1966(21-14); Tom Burdette vs. Elon, 1969 (45-21);Jay Aldredge vs. Guilford, 1984(19-17);Nolan Peterson vs. Carson-Newman, 1996(17-3).

SEASON - 9 by Harvey Stratton, 1953; Nolan Peterson, 1996.CAREER - 20 by Brent Miller, 1977-80; Keith Henry, 1985-88.LONGEST RETURN - 96 yards by Harvey Stratton vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1953(13-41).

FUMBLE RECOVERIESGAME - 3 by Bill Griffin vs. Newberry, 1970(41-21).SEASON - 6 by Curtis Walker, 1991.LONGEST RETURN - 74 yards(TD) by Raymond Danield vs. Guilford, 1987(73-14).

TACKLESTOTALGAME - 25 by Curtis Walker vs. Wofford, 1991(16-22).SEASON - 134 by John Williams, 1995.CAREER - 410 by John Williams, 1992-96

FOR LOSSSEASON - 47 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999.CAREER - 103 by Radell Lockhart, 1997-00.

SACKSGAME - 5 by Shawn McBride vs. WV Wesleyan, 1998 (24-21).SEASON - 141/2 by DeVonte Peterson, 1999.CAREER - 29 by Todd Lipe, 1986-87, 89-90.

TODD LIPE1986-87, 89-90

All-time sack leader

COREY READY2002-2005

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Single-Season Highs

OFFENSE Points Scored - 578 in 2007. Scoring Avg. - 44.5 in 2007. Biggest Victory Margin - 29.8 in 1930.Biggest Losing Margin - 27.0 in 1909.Most Times Shutout - 6 in 1926. Most Consecutive Times Shutout - 4 in 1927.(5 over two seasons in 1910-11 & 1927-28). Total Yards - 6,213 in 2007. Total Offensive Avg. - 477.9 in 2007.Rushing Yards - 2931 in 1993.Passing Yards - 3,597 in 2007. Passes Attempted - 405 in 2007. Passes Completed - 243 in 2007.

DEFENSEMost Points Allowed - 481 in 1994.Fewest Points Allowed - 0 in 1909.Highest Scoring Avg. Against - 43.7 in 1994.Most Shutouts - 10 in 1947.Most Consecutive Shutouts - 6 in 1930 & 1947.Most Yards Allowed - 5254 in 1994.Fewest Yards Allowed - 1044 in 1940.Highest Defensive Avg. - 477.6 in 1994.Lowest Defensive Avg. - 111.1 in 1941.Most Rushing Yards Allowed - 3253 in 1994.Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed - 587 in 1999.Most Passing Yards Allowed - 2537 in 2004.Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - 314 in 1960.Most Pass Attempts Against - 358 in 2002.Fewest Pass Attempts Against - 77 in 1940.Most Pass Completions Against - 212 in 2004.Fewest Pass Completions Against - 25 in 1940.Most Quarterback Sacks - 73 in 1999.Most Tackles For Losses - 151 in 1999.Most Turnovers Caused - 44 in 1996.Most Interceptions - 23 in 1996.Most Fumble Recoveries - 21 in 1996.

MISCELLANEOUSConsecutive Games Scoring - 177 from 1994 to present.Consecutive Games Scoring by Opponents - 62 during 1973-79.Consecutive Shutout Quarters - 27 in 1930-31.Regular Season Win Streak - 23 from 1999-2001Consecutive Conference Wins - 16 from 1999-2001Winning Streak - 12 during 1942-44.Losing Streak - 9 in 1982 and 1983.Consecutive Home Wins - 21 from 1998-02

COMBINED TEAMSMost Points - 116 with Wingate, 1993.Most Yards - 1286 with Wingate, 1993.Fewest Yards - 89 with Carson-Newman, 1932.Most Yards Rushing - 792 with Newport News, 1986.Fewest Yards Rusing - 23 with Atlantic Christian, 1948.Most Yards Passing - 761 with Newberry, 2005.Fewest Yards Passing - 0 with Guilford, 1941.Most Passes Attempted - 98 with Gardner-Webb, 1982.Most Pass Completions - 61 with Tusculum, 2004.Most First Downs - 60 with Wingate, 1993.

Single-Game Highs

CATAWBAMost First Downs - 33 vs. Western Carolina, 1935; vs. Wingate, 1993.Most Points - 83 vs. Newport News, 1962.Most Points in Quarter - 42 vs. Guilford, 1987.Most Points in Half - 59 vs. Guilford, 1987.Most TD’s - 13 vs. Newport News, 1962.Most Yards - 675 vs. Newport News, 1986.Most Plays - 97 vs. Liberty Baptist, 1981.Most Rushing Yards - 632 vs. Newport News, 1986.Most Rushing Attempts - 72 vs. Newport News, 1986.Most Passing Yards - 397 vs. Elon, 1966.Most Pass Attempts - 56 vs. Western Carolina, 1966.Most Pass Completions - 34 vs. Western Carolina, 1966.Most Punts - 21 vs. Carson-Newman, 1932.Highest Punting Avg. - 62.0 vs. Guilford, 1962.Most Fumbles - 13 vs. WV Wesleyan, 1978.Most Fumbles Lost - 6 vs. Newberry, 1998.Most Interceptions - 7 vs. Elon, 1938.Most Turnovers - 9 vs. Newberry, 1978.Fewest Yards - 23 vs. Elon, 1937.Fewest Plays - 22 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926.Fewest Rushing Yards - (-46) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1965.Fewest Rushing Attempts - 20 vs. Oak Ridge, 1926.

OPPONENTSMost First Downs - 33 by Presbyterian, 1994.Most Points - 75 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957.Most TD’s - 11 by Lenoir-Rhyne, 1957.Most Yards - 683 by Wingate, 1993.Most Plays - 106 by West Virginia St., 1988.Most Yards Rushing - 518 by Presbyterian, 1994.Most Rushing Attempts - 79 by Presbyterian, 1970.Most Passing Yards - 425 by Newberry, 2005.Most Pass Attempts - 60 by West Virginia St., 1988.Most Pass Completions - 39 by Tusculum, 2004.Most Punts - 27 by Carson-Newman, 1932.Highest Punting Avg. - 49.2 by N.C. State, 1933.Most Fumbles - 9 by Guilford, 1987.Most Fumbles Lost - 7 by Guilford, 1987.Fewest Yards - 1 by Wofford, 1974.Fewest Plays - 28 by High Point, 1946.Fewest Rushing Yards - (-73) by WV Wesleyan, 1998.Fewest Rushing Attempts - 13 by High Point, 1946.Fewest Passing Yards - (-3) by Guilford, 1973.Fewest Pass Attempts - 2 by Wofford, 1994.

GREG PAYNE1994-97

NCAA II record 17straight field goals

KEITH HENRY1985-88

Shares all-time leadin interceptions

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RUSHING (1,000 Yard Club)Name Years Games Att. Yards Avg. TD Game Avg.1. Rodney Wallace 2001-04 46 769 3769 4.9 41 81.442. Kory Fisher 2004-07 43 501 2623 5.2 28 61.003. Greg Singleton 1968-71 31 464 2353 5.1 19 75.904. Jamelle Cuthbertson 2005-08 38 338 2230 6.6 22 58.685. Kim Smith 1972-75 30 465 2149 4.6 12 71.636. Ron Adams 1972-75 33 448 2060 4.6 15 62.427. Steve Roeder 1969-72 40 428 2010 4.7 19 50.258. Todd Scott 1986-87, 89-90 44 418 1921 4.6 19 43.669. Ricky White 1976-79 38 434 1919 4.4 12 50.5010. Kevin McKenzie 1999-00 24 360 1870 5.2 14 77.9211. T.O. Wilson 1992-95 35 326 1619 5.0 17 46.2612. Wayne Foster 1975-78 35 333 1588 4.8 17 45.3713.Mario Crowe 2002-05 43 306 1561 5.1 18 36.3014. Andre Marshall 1991-94 28 250 1504 6.0 9 53.7115. Reggie White 1983-86 41 372 1497 4.0 10 36.5116. Curtis McKoy 1989-92 37 305 1487 4.9 9 40.1917. Jean Worthington 1958-61 37 340 1474 4.3 10 39.8418. Ray Littlejohn 1985-87 22 313 1460 4.7 20 66.3619. Joe Hilliard 1997-00 44 327 1448 4.4 20 32.9120. Tony Georgiana 1940-42, 46 43 * 1443 * 28 33.5621. Tim Morgan 1965-68 27 306 1433 4.3 16 53.0722. Eric Westbrook 1996-99 43 275 1424 5.2 7 33.1223. Steve Jewell 1975-77 20 299 1303 4.4 9 65.1524. Larry Brown 1980-82 31 269 1299 4.8 7 41.9025. Bryan Applefield 1963-65 19 348 1273 3.7 8 67.0026. Bill Speacht 1945-48 42 * 1251 * 13 29.7927. Pete Stout 1954-57 37 189 1231 6.5 8 33.27 28.Jim Parent 1983-86 37 246 1175 4.8 8 31.7629. Ike Green 1938-41 40 * 1150 * 15 28.7530. Kevin Brown 1994-97 41 387 1126 2.9 6 27.4631. Harold Bowen 1944-47 42 * 1077 * 17 25.6432. Chip Irby 1978-81 29 231 1060 4.6 2 36.5533. Larry Gildersleeve 1955-58 29 244 1048 4.3 7 36.1434. Sam Morrow 1957-60 33 215 1033 4.8 8 31.3035. Diron Bell 1992-95 37 210 1013 4.8 25 27.38* Denotes statistic is not available

PASSING (2,500 Yard Club) Gm.Name Years Comp. Att. Yards Pct TD INT Avg.1. Luke Samples 2001-04 744 1279 9650 58.2 74 38 209.782. Brad Roach 2004-2007 608 1113 7874 54.6 62 49 221.813. Mike Warfield 1987-89,-91 489 1000 6923 48.9 42 45 173.084. Mitch Ellis 1997-00 373 698 5550 53.4 45 25 135.275. Kevin Brown 1994-97 326 670 4807 48.7 53 38 117.246. Ken Avent 1990-93 401 767 4618 52.3 33 27 124.817. Donnie Davis 1970-73 319 671 4411 47.5 35 34 119.228. John Scott 1963-66 282 535 3780 52.7 27 41 111.189. Harry Monokian 1967-70 300 606 3769 49.5 23 39 94.23

10. Pat Witheril 1975-76 178 404 2849 44.1 22 29 180.0011. Patrick Dennis 2007- 191 332 2784 57.5 27 11 116.0012. John Coatta 1981-82 200 470 2512 42.6 18 35 142.45

RECEIVING (60 Catch Club)Name Years Rcpt. Yards Avg/Catch 1. Corey Ready 2002-05 190 2380 12.52. Nick Means 1999-02 185 2796 15.1 3. Ced Squirewell 1999-02 170 2232 13.1 4. Jeff Park 1990-93 156 1871 12.0 5. Ike Hill 1965,67-69 151 2089 13.86. Brent Johnson 2004-07 122 1658 13.67. Antwan Strong 2005-08 118 1711 14.58. Rod Tenor 2002-05 116 1666 14.49. O.J. Lennon 1998-99, 01-02 112 1603 14.3

Vince Haydock 1972-75 112 1535 13.7 11. J.R. Gibson 1994-97 111 1844 16.612. Jim Bucher 1972,74-76 105 2073 19.7 13. Jeff Taylor 1980-83 99 1583 15.9 14. Ryan Millwood 1997-00 89 1362 15.3 15. Harry Balesteir 1969-72 82 1145 13.0

Mike Dickens 1968-71 82 1187 14.5 17. Brandon Bunn 2007- 74 1196 16.2

RUSHING YARDAGE BY CLASSName Year Yards

Freshman Netto Purnsley 1986 1,797Sophomore Kory Fisher 2005 1,079Junior Andre Marshall 1993 1,000Senior Curtis McKoy 1992 1,987

PUNT RETURNSRETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. 1. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 75 883 11.82. David Campbell (1962-65) 33 692 21.03. Allen Simmons (1973-76) 59 569 19.64. Cedric Squirewell (1999-02) 58 466 8.05. Jeff Park (1990-93) 61 452 17.4

KICKOFF RETURNSRETURN YARDS No. Yards Avg. TD11. Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 79 1890 23.9 012. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 81 1600 21.8 013. Allen Simmons (1973-76) 66 1574 23.8 014. Jean Worthington (1958-61) 54 1223 22.6 05. Corey Ready (2002- 05) 53 1211 22.9 06. O.J. Lennon (1998-99, 01-02) 51 1077 21.1 07. Travis Landrum (2006- ) 46 1,011 21.9 18. Chip Lewis (1990-93) 35 885 25.3 0

19. Elijah Sharpless (1986-88) 36 865 24.0 110. Bill Godsey (1970-72) 38 802 21.1 1

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE(Rush/Rec./Ret.) (Rushing/Passing)1. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 5565 1. Luke Samples (2001-04) 10,3832. Todd Scott (1986-87,89-90) 4663 2. Brad Roach (2004-07) 80123. Donnie Davis (1970-73) 4602 3. Mike Warfield (1987-89,91) 76784.Corey Ready (2002-05) 3767 4. Mitch Ellis (1997-00) 56255. Kory Fisher (2004-07) 3235 5. Kevin Brown (1994-97) 5933

SCORING INTERCEPTIONSPOINTS Points TOTAL NO.1. Matt Gross (1998-2001) 311 1. Keith Henry (1985-88) 202. Rodney Wallace (2001-04) 270 Brent Miller (1977-80) 203. Randy Brown (1985-88) 219 3. Harvey Stratton (1950-53) 194. Matt Gross (1998-01) 216 4. Nolan Peterson (1994-97) 175. Ike Hill (1965,67-69) 210 5. Jamel Jackson (2000-03) 16

PUNTING (Min. 50 Punts)PUNTING AVG. No. Yds. Avg.1. Ron Crouse (1960-63) 196 8072 41.182. Ken Hartley (1978-79) 127 5125 40.353. Sam Boyd (1964-65) 105 4199 39.994. Jason Norton (1991-94) 129 5100 39.535. David Creech (1972-75) 158 6244 39.52

LUKE SAMPLES2001-04

All-time passing leader

IKE HILL1965, 67-69

All-time punt return andall-purpose yardage leader.

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Top Seasons

RUSHINGYARDS ATTEMPTS1. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2008) 1141 1. Rodney Wallace (2002) 2022. Kory Fisher (2005) 1079 2. Danny Days (1979) 1943. Rodney Wallace (2002) 1020 3. Rodney Wallace (2003) 1914. Greg Singleton (1969) 1001 4. Steve Jewell (1976) 1895. Andre Marshall (1993) 1000 5. Curtis McKoy (1992) 186

AVG. PER CARRY (Min. 50 Att.) PER GAME AVG.1. Pete Stout (1957) 8.52 1. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2006) 114.102. Jamelle Cuthbertson (2008) 7.92 2. Greg Singleton (1969) 100.103. Ronnie Arant (1981) 7.27 3. Andre Marshall (1993) 100.004. Roger Johnson (1967) 7.21 4. Curtis McKoy (1992) 98.705. Andre Marshall (1993) 7.14 5. Kory Fisher (2005) 98.09

TOUCHDOWNS 1. George Bell (2007) 182. George Zangale (1930) 15

Red Meehan (1935) 154. Mario Crowe (2004) 145. Bill Greene (1945) 13

PASSINGYARDS COMPLETIONS1. Brad Roach (2007) 3332 1. Brad Roach (2007) 2242. Luke Samples (2003) 2785 2. Luke Samples (2003) 2113. Luke Samples (2004) 2658 3. Luke Samples (2004) 2104. Luke Samples (2002) 2364 4. Brad Roach (2005) 2065. Brad Roach (2005) 2302 5. Luke Samples (2002) 182

ATTEMPTS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (Min 100 Att.)

1. Brad Roach (2005) 384 1. Luke Samples (2004) 60.69%2. Brad Roach (2007) 376 2. Ken Avent (1993) 60.00%3. Luke Samples (2003) 361 3. Luke Samples (2001) 59.74%4. Luke Samples (2004) 346 4. Brad Roach (2007) 59.58%5. Brad Roach (2006) 339 5. Mitch Ellis (2000) 58.52%

AVERAGE PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS1. Brad Roach (2007) 256.31 1. Brad Roach (2007) 322. Luke Samples (2003) 253.18 2. Luke Samples (2003) 213. Luke Samples (2004) 241.64 Luke Samples (2004) 214. Brad Roach (2006) 225.00 4. Kevin Brown (1996) 185. Luke Samples (2002) 214.91 5. Kevin Brown (1997) 17

RATING (Min. 100 Att.)1. Patrick Dennis (2008) 168.362. Brad Roach (2007) 153.363. Luke Samples (2001) 152.234. Mitch Ellis (2000) 146.235. Ken Avent (1993) 139.78

RECEIVINGRECEPTIONS YARDS1. Corey Ready (2003) 70 1. Corey Ready (2003) 10432. Brent Johnson (2007) 60 2. Antwan Strong (2007) 8913. Corey Ready (2004) 59 3. Brent Johnson (2007) 858 4. Ike Hill (1968) 57 4. Ike Hill (1968) 8335. Nike Means (2002) 54 5. Rod Tenor (2004) 798

CATCHES PER GAME YARDS PER CATCH (Min. 10 Recept.)1. Corey Ready (2003) 6.36 1. Allen Simmons (1976) 27.002. Ike Hill (1968) 5.70 2. Wayne Foster (1977) 23.823. Brent Johnson (2007) 5.46 3. Dave Robbins (1964) 23.434. Corey Ready (2004) 5.36 4. Jeff Cochrane (1996) 22.455. Nick Means (2002) 4.91 5. Bucky Pope (1963) 21.92

YARDS PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS1. Corey Ready (2003) 94.82 1. Ike Hill (1968) 142. Ike Hill (1968) 83.30 2. Brandon Bunn (2009) 93. Brent Johnson (2007) 78.00 3. Bucky Pope (1963) 94. J.R. Gibson (1997) 73.40 Mike Dickens (1971) 95. Nick Means (2002) 71.36 Brent Johnson (2007) 8

PUNT RETURNSRETURN YARDS YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 5 Ret.)1. David Campbell (1965) 407 1. David Campbell (1965) 21.42 2. Ike Hill (1967) 323 2. Mark Strickland (1979) 20.50 3. Allen Simmons (1974) 288 3. David Campbell (1963) 20.00 4. Allen Simmons (1973) 273 4. David Campbell (1962) 17.78 5. Ike Hill (1968) 229 5. Drew Buie (1966) 17.22

KICKOFF RETURNSRETURN YARDS YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 10 Ret.)1. Allen Simmons (1975) 704 1. Danny Days (1978) 30.27 2. Todd Scott (1989) 636 2. Todd Scott (1987) 30.17 3. Ike Hill (1968) 610 3. Chip Lewis (1991) 29.33 4. Todd Scott (1987) 543 4. Barry Lutz (1963) 26.50 5. Bill Godsey (1970) 539 5. Barry Lutz (1964) 26.00

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE(RUN/REC./RET.) (RUSHING/PASSING)1. Ike Hill (1969) 1841 1. Brad Roach (2007) 34132. Jean Worthington (1960) 1496 2. Luke Samples (2003) 29943. Todd Scott (1989) 1448 3. Luke Samples (2004) 28184. Ike Hill (1969) 1440 4. Luke Samples (2002) 25405. Andre Marshall (1993) 1433 5. Brad Roach (2005) 2324

SCORING PUNTINGPOINTS PUNTING AVG. (Min. 20 Punts)1. George Bell (2007) 122 1. Ron Crouse (1962) 44.682. Lee Spears (1948) 104 2. Ron Crouse (1963) 42.263. Mario Crowe (2004) 96 3. Sam Boyd (1965) 41.934. Ike Hill (1968) 92 4. Scott Mustapick (1977) 41.755. George Zaenale (1930) 91 5. Ken Hartley (1978) 41.48

INTERCEPTIONSTOTAL INT'S PER GAME1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 9 1. Harvey Stratton (1953) 0.90

Nolan Peterson (1996) 9 2. Nolan Peterson (1996) 0.823. Todd Armstrong (1981) 8 3. Todd Armstrong (1981) 0.80

Brent Miller (1979) 8 4. Jamel Jackson (2002) 0.78 Nolan Peterson (1997) 8 5. Brent Miller (1979) 0.73

Nolan Peterson (1997) 0.73

TACKLESTOTAL SOLO1. John Williams (1995) 134 1. John Williams (1996) 762. Curtis Walker (1991) 132 2. John Williams (1995) 753. Joe Crapster (1984) 130 3. Glenn Deibert (1972) 694. Glenn Deibert (1972) 128 4. Rodney Hope (1998) 66

5. Keith Henry (1988) 61

TACKLES FOR LOSS SACKS1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 47 1. DeVonte Peterson (1999) 14.52. Radell Lockhart (1999) 42 2. Radell Lockhart (1999) 123. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 34 Khanis Hubbard (2003) 124. David Huey (1999) 26 4. Derrick Montgomery (1999) 11

Radell Lockhart (2000) 26 5. Ronnie Harrington (1996) 10.5

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Catawba College2010 Football Schedule

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME

SEPT. 4 ST. AUGUSTINE’S SALISBURY 7:00

Sept. 11 at Livingstone Salisbury,NC 6:00

SEPT. 18 SHAW SALISBURY 7:00

Oct. 2 at Wingate* Wingate,NC 1:30

OCT. 9 BREVARD* (FW/HC) SALISBURY 1:30

OCT. 16 CARSON-NEWMAN* SALISBURY 1:30

Oct. 23 at Newberry* Newberry,SC 4:00

Oct. 30 at Mars Hill* Mars Hill,NC 1:30

NOV. 6 TUSCULUM* SALISBURY 1:30

Nov. 13 at Lenoir-Rhyne* Hickory,NC 2:00

BOLD CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES* Denotes South Atlantic Conference games(FW) Denotes Family Weekend(HC) Denotes Homecoming Weekend