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Congrats to Hardin's Daniel Marsh - First Team WR & Jordan Nolan -Second Team QB.

Class 2A All-State Team

ARTICLE TOOLS: Email Article | Print-Friendly Format The Class 2A All-State high school football team, released Tuesday, as voted on by The Associated Press Sports Editors based on regular-season performance. Players are listed in alphabetical order at each position.

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE

OFFENSIVE LINE (2 tied):

GABE GARCIA, Crane, Jr., 101 knockdowns, 72 pancake blocks

PAYTON HALL, Daingerfield, Sr., Graded 90 percent, allowed no sacks in 149 pass attempts

TREY POYNOR, Henrietta, Sr., Graded 98 percent, 34 pancakes, no sacks allowed

JUAN SANDOVAL, Crane, Sr., 102 knockdowns, 48 pancakes, all-state DL honorable mention

MICHAEL STRANGE, Elysian Fields, Sr., 52 pancakes, graded 97 percent; no SKs allowed

CHRIS TALIAFERRO, Arp, Sr., Graded 94 percent

ENDS/RECEIVERS

DANIEL MARSH, Hardin, Sr., 62 catches, 1,316 yards, 17 TDs

JAMIE SMITH, Hearne, Jr., 67 catches, 1,110 yards, 10 TDs

QUARTERBACK

COLEMAN BENTLEY, Canadian, Sr., Threw for 2,253 yds (173-of-299), 26 TDs; also 4 TDs rushing

RUNNING BACKS

AARON APPLEWHITE, Universal City Randolph, Sr., Rushed for 1,743 yards, 25 TDs

BRYCE BEALL, Tatum, Sr., Rushed 160-1,570 yards, 17 TDs

JAMES GREEN, Teague, Jr., Rushed 218-1,884 yards, 27 TDs, no fumbles KICKER:

TODD PHILLIPS, Bushland, Sr. - 46-49 PATs; 13-17 FGs (52 longest), 60 touchbacks

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Garrett Riley, Muleshoe (164-277 for 2,379 yds, 37 TDs)

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE

LINEMEN

BO ADAMS, Refugio, Jr., 100 tackles, 6 sacks, 14 tackles for loss, 12 QB hurries, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries

CHRIS JOHNSON, Tatum, Sr., 80 tackles, 5 TFL, 4 FR, 7 sacks, 2 blocked punts

QUINCY ROBERTS, Farmersville, Sr., 82 tkles, 14 pressures, 8 SK, 23 TFLs

LANE WOOD, Muleshoe, Jr., 114 tackles, 12 TFL, 7 sacks, 2 FF, 1 FR LINEBACKERS:

ANTONIO BROWN, Elysian Fields, Sr., 111 tackles, 20 for loss, 5 sacks

ANTHONY MCCLAIN, Hitchcock, Sr., 131 tackles, 17 TFL, 8 sacks, 3 INTs, 4 FF

JERID PUTMAN, Melissa, Sr., 136 tackles, 19 TFL, 12 hurries, 9 sacks, 4 FF BACKS:

BRONSON BUZZARD, Coleman, Sr., 6 INT, 58 tackles; 20 career INT, also nominated at RB

PAT FAULK, Kerens, Sr., 74 tackles, 5 interceptions, 1 returned for a TD, 4 FF, 5 FR

JORDAN GREENLEE, Palmer, Sr., 125 tackles, 5 sacks, 10 PBU, 5 FF, 5 INT.

AUSTIN WOODRUM, Alba-Golden, Sr., 6 INTs, two fumble recoveries and 57 tackles. PUNTER

KEVIN BARLOW, Corsicana Mildred, Sr., 17 punts-39.9 avg, net 38.7, only 2 kicks returned, 9 downed inside 20

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Cody Welch, Arp (116 tackles, 91 solo, 8 TFLs, INT, 8 FF, 4 fumble recoveries)

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE

LINEMEN

Sammy Garcia, Idalou, Jr.; Justin King, Crane, Sr.; Dylan Klare, Refugio, Soph.; Alex Lowry, Caddo Mills, Jr.; Reid Ware, Childress, Sr.

ENDS/RECEIVERS

Sedrick Johnson, Arp, Sr.; Derrick Polk, Kerens, Sr.

QUARTERBACK (3 tied)

Lee McClendon, Mart, Sr., Jordan Nolan, Hardin, Sr.; Garrett Riley, Muleshoe, Sr.

RUNNING BACKS

Devin Brown, Lago Vista, Sr.; Nathan Jeffrey, Caddo Mills, Soph.; Tajh Redwine, Farmersville, Sr.

KICKER

Juve Sanchez, Blooming Grove, Sr.

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE

LINEMEN

Kyle Kriegel, Elysian Fields, Sr.; Clarence Lee, Jefferson, Sr.; Tristan Miller, Tatum, Sr.; Louis Rodriguez, Farmersville, Sr.

LINEBACKERS

Travis Franklin, Jarrell, Sr.; Matthew Olson, Childress, Sr.; Jake Parr, Farmersville, Sr. BACKS

Josh Bridges, Cisco, Jr.; Jared Hill, Daingerfield, Sr.; John Moore, Early, Sr.; Steven Phillips, Scurry-Rosser, Sr.

PUNTER

Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield, Sr. - 12 punts, 34.8 average

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well, I find it odd that Marsh was credited with 17 tds, when I thought he had 21.  Also, may be a homer pick here, but Nolan had better stats than the QB from Canadian.  Nolan finished with over 3,000 yards passing along with 38 tds.  I don't know...maybe if I had information on every player like the All-State committee does, then I could make a judgement.

Plus, I agree with AggiesAreWe about the Riley kid from Muleshoe...very confusing...you would think that the Offensive POY would also be a first team selection, instead of a second.

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well, I find it odd that Marsh was credited with 17 tds, when I thought he had 21.  Also, may be a homer pick here, but Nolan had better stats than the QB from Canadian.  Nolan finished with over 3,000 yards passing along with 38 tds.  I don't know...maybe if I had information on every player like the All-State committee does, then I could make a judgement.

Plus, I agree with AggiesAreWe about the Riley kid from Muleshoe...very confusing...you would think that the Offensive POY would also be a first team selection, instead of a second.

Regarding Marsh's and Nolan's stats, the AP only uses regular season stats, not playoffs. That way, all stats would be on an equal amount of games. Also, the AP all-state teams were voted on right after the regular season, so no playoff influences were involved.

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Here is the complete list taken off of texasfootball.com

2007 AP Class 2A All-State Team

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Garrett Riley, Muleshoe (164-277 for 2,379 yds, 37 TDs)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cody Welch, Arp (116 tackles, 91 solo, 8 TFLs, INT, 8 FF, 4 fumble recoveries)

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE:

OFFENSIVE LINE (2 tied):

GABE GARCIA, Crane, Jr., 101 knockdowns, 72 pancake blocks

PAYTON HALL, Daingerfield, Sr., Graded 90 percent, allowed no sacks in 149 pass attempts

TREY POYNOR, Henrietta, Sr., Graded 98 percent, 34 pancakes, no sacks allowed

JUAN SANDOVAL, Crane, Sr., 102 knockdowns, 48 pancakes, all-state DL honorable mention

MICHAEL STRANGE, Elysian Fields, Sr., 52 pancakes, graded 97 percent; no SKs allowed

CHRIS TALIAFERRO, Arp, Sr., Graded 94 percent

ENDS/RECEIVERS:

DANIEL MARSH, Hardin, Sr., 62 catches, 1,316 yards, 17 TDs

JAMIE SMITH, Hearne, Jr., 67 catches, 1,110 yards, 10 TDs

QUARTERBACK:

COLEMAN BENTLEY, Canadian, Sr., Threw for 2,253 yds (173-of-299), 26 TDs; also 4 TDs rushing

RUNNING BACKS:

AARON APPLEWHITE, Universal City Randolph, Sr., Rushed for 1,743 yards, 25 TDs

BRYCE BEALL, Tatum, Sr., Rushed 160-1,570 yards, 17 TDs

JAMES GREEN, Teague, Jr., Rushed 218-1,884 yards, 27 TDs, no fumbles

KICKER:

TODD PHILLIPS, Bushland, Sr. — 46-49 PATs; 13-17 FGs (52 longest), 60 touchbacks

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSE:

LINEMEN:

BO ADAMS, Refugio, Jr., 100 tackles, 6 sacks, 14 tackles for loss, 12 QB hurries, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries

CHRIS JOHNSON, Tatum, Sr., 80 tackles, 5 TFL, 4 FR, 7 sacks, 2 blocked punts

QUINCY ROBERTS, Farmersville, Sr., 82 tkles, 14 pressures, 8 SK, 23 TFLs

LANE WOOD, Muleshoe, Jr., 114 tackles, 12 TFL, 7 sacks, 2 FF, 1 FR

LINEBACKERS:

ANTONIO BROWN, Elysian Fields, Sr., 111 tackles, 20 for loss, 5 sacks

ANTHONY MCCLAIN, Hitchcock, Sr., 131 tackles, 17 TFL, 8 sacks, 3 INTs, 4 FF

JERID PUTMAN, Melissa, Sr., 136 tackles, 19 TFL, 12 hurries, 9 sacks, 4 FF

BACKS:

BRONSON BUZZARD, Coleman, Sr., 6 INT, 58 tackles; 20 career INT, also nominated at RB

PAT FAULK, Kerens, Sr., 74 tackles, 5 interceptions, 1 returned for a TD, 4 FF, 5 FR

JORDAN GREENLEE, Palmer, Sr., 125 tackles, 5 sacks, 10 PBU, 5 FF, 5 INT.

AUSTIN WOODRUM, Alba-Golden, Sr., 6 INTs, two fumble recoveries and 57 tackles.

PUNTER:

KEVIN BARLOW, Corsicana Mildred, Sr., 17 punts-39.9 avg, net 38.7, only 2 kicks returned, 9 downed inside 20

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE:

LINEMEN:

Sammy Garcia, Idalou, Jr.; Justin King, Crane, Sr.; Dylan Klare, Refugio, Soph.; Alex Lowry, Caddo Mills, Jr.; Reid Ware, Childress, Sr.

ENDS/RECEIVERS:

Sedrick Johnson, Arp, Sr.; Derrick Polk, Kerens, Sr.

QUARTERBACK (3 tied)

Lee McClendon, Mart, Sr., Jordan Nolan, Hardin, Sr.; Garrett Riley, Muleshoe, Sr.

RUNNING BACKS:

Devin Brown, Lago Vista, Sr.; Nathan Jeffrey, Caddo Mills, Soph.; Tajh Redwine, Farmersville, Sr.

KICKER:

Juve Sanchez, Blooming Grove, Sr.

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE:

LINEMEN:

Kyle Kriegel, Elysian Fields, Sr.; Clarence Lee, Jefferson, Sr.; Tristan Miller, Tatum, Sr.; Louis Rodriguez, Farmersville, Sr.

LINEBACKERS:

Travis Franklin, Jarrell, Sr.; Matthew Olson, Childress, Sr.; Jake Parr, Farmersville, Sr.

BACKS:

Josh Bridges, Cisco, Jr.; Jared Hill, Daingerfield, Sr.; John Moore, Early, Sr.; Steven Phillips, Scurry-Rosser, Sr.

PUNTER:

Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield, Sr. — 12 punts, 34.8 average

HONORABLE MENTION OFFENSE:

LINEMEN: Julio Bustillos, Muleshoe; Daniel Hanson, Lone Oak, Derek Hayes, Teague; Kaleb Hopson, Early; Jason Horn, Corsicana Mildred; Dillon Jackson, Elysian Fields; Jacob Lively, Hooks; Terry McDaniel, New Diana; Logan Merhinger, Teague; Jonathan Salinas, Littlefield; Michael Thompson, Farmersville; Ty Warnasch, Stockdale; Joe Wells, Cisco

ENDS/RECEIVERS: Chance Blackmon, Tatum; Desmond Brigham, Caddo Mills; Cody Bullard, Early; Tyler Esparza, Crane; Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield; Landrey Lemons, Holliday; Ryan Morgan, Melissa; Stoney Patton, Scurry-Rosser

QUARTERBACKS: Colton Buzzard, Coleman; Tim Curry, Elysian Fields; Pat Faulk, Kerens; Jared Hill, Daingerfield; Cashas Pollard, Tatum; Tramain Thomas, East Chambers; Morris Tuck, Hitchcock; Zach Williams, Melissa

RUNNING BACKS: Jeremy Brown, Whitewright; Daniel Castorena, Gunter; Tanner Cook, Idalou; Jordan Greenlee, Palmer; Ketrich Harmon, Frankston; Bo Helm, Childress; Johnie Hurndon, Daingerfield; Eric Jeffery, Caddo Mills; Robert Medina, Cisco; Jeremy Pree, Hooks; Michael Ramirez, Childress; Sam Salazar, Santa Rosa; Carl Swain, Refugio; Lamarcus Teal, Arp; Prennis Williams, Brady; Ryan Young, Alba-Golden; O.J. Zapata, Littlefield

KICKER: Jake Arrington, Gunter; Austin Frye, Alba-Golden; Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield; Daniel Padilla, Crane

HONORABLE MENTION DEFENSE:

LINEMEN: N’Difone Agbor, Coleman; Jose Avilez, Jarrell; Cory Bacon, Cisco; Chance Cole, Gunter; Isaiah Conrad, Brady; Alex Edmond, Daingerfield; Adam Evans, Stanton; Elton Garrett, Cisco; Sandro Gomez, Stratford; Steven Hobratschk, Littlefield; Joey Lewis, Bangs; Mitchell Mathis, Childress; Terry McDaniel, New Diana; Colton Miller, Frankston; Steven Phillips, Scurry-Rosser; Julio Ramirez, Stratford; Sean Reagan, Idalou; Jonathan Salinas, Littlefield; Juan Sandoval, Crane; Zach Strand, Paradise; Buck Thompson, Winona; Cody Thompson, Early; Ty Warnasch, Stockdale

LINEBACKERS: Caleb Busby, Cisco; Justin Carrasco, Crane; Lance Copeland, Universal City Randolph; JD Crowder, Coleman; Brennan Dingler, Nocona; Glen Edington, Coleman; Austin Findley, Elysian Fields; Austin Gillmore, Bushland; Jory Hernandez, Cisco; Julius Hurndon, Daingerfield; Josh McTyre, Tatum; Alex Meraz, Canadian; Tracy Morgan, Clarksville; Rodney Payne, DeKalb; Sean Rutland, Stockdale; Blaine Shackelford, Quitman; Payton Spreen, Ballinger; Bryan Waters, Winona; Cody Welch, Arp; Andrew Wise, Hico

BACKS: Jordan Coffman, Jim Ned; Tyler Esparza, Crane; Lance Evans, Quitman; Coty Jackson, Henrietta; Dekevius Johnson, Elysian Fields; Kyle Kriegel, Elysian Fields; Ryne Lindley, Elysian Fields; Jacob Simmons, New Boston; Remy Stewart, Nocona, Jarrett Stone, Palmer

PUNTER: Chisum Cope, Merkel

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Sure are a lot of kids from the Panhandle & Tyler areas listed.

Appears that Jon Mark Beilue & Lance Lahnert from the Amarillo Daily News did a pretty good job of promoting their local kids.

I agree, year in and year out, you see the same core schools well represented.

Its supposed to not consider the play-offs, but it seems like the names always come from the "AP" list.  Like they're justifying their polls.

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Tremain definitely should have been on the 1st team in the secondary.  None of those kids had nowhere near the numbers he did.  11 ints. is enough by itself.  This is a travesty.  He'll get the last laugh though when he is playing D1 football, and the rest of them aren't.

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Tremain definitely should have been on the 1st team in the secondary.  None of those kids had nowhere near the numbers he did.  11 ints. is enough by itself.  This is a travesty.  He'll get the last laugh though when he is playing D1 football, and the rest of them aren't.

Although I only got to see TT during the EC/Hardin game and he wasn't at full strength...I agree that with his stats, he should have been 1st string all state on defense.

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If you really want to get into this, I will take you up on your offer.  CC may have finished 3rd in that district but they were by far the second best team in that district.  Against Hemphill, who finished 2nd, they fumbled the ball about 5 times. Twice going in for td's.  Plus they played newton to a 5 or 6 pt. game, while Newton blew everyone else out.  The team that EC lost to definitely was not a bad team.  Don't say that those kids weren't prepared, because I know that coaching staff and they were more than prepared for that game. 

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If you really want to get into this, I will take you up on your offer.  CC may have finished 3rd in that district but they were by far the second best team in that district.  Against Hemphill, who finished 2nd, they fumbled the ball about 5 times. Twice going in for td's.  Plus they played newton to a 5 or 6 pt. game, while Newton blew everyone else out.  The team that EC lost to definitely was not a bad team.  Don't say that those kids weren't prepared, because I know that coaching staff and they were more than prepared for that game. 

who are you talking to?

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