All-Conference ODAC Football Team announced and Tyler Hunt(Eastern Guilford) makes First and Second Teams, Matt Pawlowski(NWG) on Second Team

The Old Dominion Athletic Conference, All-Conference football teams have been announced and congratulations to Guilford College Quakers Tyler Hunt, from Eastern Guilford High School and to Matt Pawlowski, from Northwest Guilford High School….

Hunt was named All-Conference as the First Team punter and Second Team placekicker….Matt Pawlowski was named the to the Second Team, as the ODAC All-Conference quarterback…..Guilford has other players on here too, including Adam Smith(WR), Robert Smith(LB) and Alex Smith(DB), plus Stevenson, Eller and more Quakers….Check them all out below and again, Congrats to all the Quakers…..

The complete teams are below and the Guilford story, below that.

2013 ALL-ODAC FOOTBALL TEAMS
J. Stokeley Fulton Offensive Player of the Year: Will McGhee, Sr., RB, Randolph-Macon
Lou Wacker Defensive Player of the Year: Tyler Ikwild, Sr., LB, Hampden-Sydney
ODAC Coach of the Year: Marty Favret, Hampden-Sydney
ODAC Rookie of the Year: Marshall Hollerith, Fr., RB, Washington and Lee
ODAC/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete: Kyle Boden, Sr., QB, Emory & Henry

ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
Offense
Nash Nance Junior Quarterback Hampden-Sydney
Mike Pitsenberger Senior Running Back Catholic
Will McGhee Senior Running Back Randolph-Macon
Andrew Smith Sophomore All-Purpose Back Shenandoah
Adam Smith Sophomore Wide Receiver Guilford
Holton Walker Junior Wide Receiver Hampden-Sydney
Alex Evans Senior Tight End Catholic
Michael O’Shea Senior Offensive Line Catholic
Will Ferrell Senior Offensive Line Hampden-Sydney
Nate Turner Junior Offensive Line Randolph-Macon
Connor Hollenbeck Senior Offensive Line Washington and Lee
Bobby Jones Senior Offensive Line Washington and Lee
Chandler DeHaven Sophomore Placekicker Bridgewater

Defense
Anthony Albanese Senior Defensive Line Catholic
Scott Markland Junior Defensive Line Hampden-Sydney
Shaq Thomas Sophomore Defensive Line Hampden-Sydney
Tom Solak Junior Defensive Line Randolph-Macon
Andrew Palmer Senior Linebacker Bridgewater
Josh Doggett Junior Linebacker Hampden-Sydney
Tyler Ikwild Senior Linebacker Hampden-Sydney
Byron Mitchell Senior Linebacker Shenandoah
Darrick Gore Junior Defensive Back Bridgewater
Satiir Stevenson Junior Defensive Back Guilford
John Moore Junior Defensive Back Hampden-Sydney
Zach Morgan Senior Defensive Back Hampden-Sydney
Tyler Hunt Sophomore Punter Guilford

ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM
Offense
Matt Pawlowski Sophomore Quarterback Guilford
Josh Schow Sophomore Running Back Guilford
Marshall Hollerith Freshman Running Back Washington and Lee
Luke Terna Senior All-Purpose Back Washington and Lee
Cassidy Burns Senior Wide Receiver Bridgewater
Andrew Ouellette Senior Wide Receiver Catholic
Joey Druhan Sophomore Tight End Hampden-Sydney
Sean Douglass Sophomore Offensive Line Bridgewater
Isaac Bowman Junior Offensive Line Emory & Henry
Wes Johnson Sophomore Offensive Line Guilford
Joey Partin Senior Offensive Line Hampden-Sydney
Micah Fleet Junior Offensive Line Washington and Lee
Tyler Hunt Sophomore Placekicker Guilford

Defense
Nicholas Cawthon Sophomore Defensive Line Bridgewater
Cole Beyeler Senior Defensive Line Emory & Henry
Calvin Davis Junior Defensive Line Randolph-Macon
Jake Payne Sophomore Defensive Line Shenandoah
Conor Stueckler Senior Linebacker Catholic
Paul Forney Junior Linebacker Emory & Henry
Robert Smith Junior Linebacker Guilford
Marcus Mitchell Freshman Linebacker Randolph-Macon
Mike Skehill Junior Defensive Back Catholic
Shreve Rohle Junior Defensive Back Hampden-Sydney
Eric Long Sophomore Defensive Back Randolph-Macon
Bayvon Young Sophomore Defensive Back Shenandoah
Tracy Murden Senior Punter Randolph-Macon

ALL-ODAC THIRD TEAM
Offense
Kyle Boden Senior Quarterback Emory & Henry
Jacob Wright Junior Running Back Bridgewater
Joe Vaughn Junior Running Back Emory & Henry
John Byrd Sophomore All-Purpose Back Randolph-Macon
Lucas Kirby Junior Wide Receiver Emory & Henry
Christian Cook Senior Wide Receiver Randolph-Macon
Matt Williamson Senior Tight End Randolph-Macon
Kyle Keister Senior Offensive Line Bridgewater
Eric Hrynczyszyn Senior Offensive Line Catholic
David Trancynger Senior Offensive Line Catholic
Ryan Ferrell Senior Offensive Line Emory & Henry
C.J. Wade Senior Offensive Line Hampden-Sydney

Defense
Tyler Eller Junior Defensive Line Guilford
Ian Griffin Junior Defensive Line Shenandoah
Mark Burlee Senior Defensive Line Washington and Lee
Michael Unholz Senior Defensive Line Washington and Lee
Alex Collins Junior Linebacker Bridgewater
Sean Blackman Senior Linebacker Shenandoah
Jake Barr Sophomore Linebacker Washington and Lee
Peter Partee Senior Linebacker Washington and Lee
DeMikael Burse Senior Defensive Back Emory & Henry
Ryan Byrd Sophomore Defensive Back Emory & Henry
Alex Smith Senior Defensive Back Guilford
Mitchell Thompson Senior Defensive Back Washington and Lee
Jordan Umstead Freshman Punter Shenandoah

FOREST, Va. – Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) football coaches tabbed nine Guilford College students to their annual all-conference teams, the league announced Wednesday. The Quakers’ Tyler Hunt (Gibsonville, N.C./Eastern Guilford), Adam Smith (Mocksville, N.C./Davie) and Satiir Stevenson (Roselle, N.J./Abraham Clark) were first-team picks. Hunt, Wes Johnson (Wilmington, N.C./Laney), Matt Pawlowski (Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford), Josh Schow (Herndon, Va./Herndon) and Robert Smith (Winston-Salem, N.C./Reynolds) were second-team honorees. Guilford’s Tyler Eller (Stuart, Va./Webb (N.C.)) and Alex Smith (Pinnacle, N.C./West Stokes) earned Third Team All-ODAC recognition.

Randolph-Macon College senior running back Will McGhee was named the league’s J. Stokely Fulton Offensive Player of the Year. Hampden-Sydney College mentor Marty Favret won the league’s Coach of the Year Award and the Tigers’ Tyler Ikwild garnered Lou Wacker Defensive Player of the Year honors. Emory & Henry College senior quarterback Kyle Boden won the ODAC/Farm Bureau Insurance Football Scholar-Athlete prize and Washington and Lee University running back Marshall Hollerith was named the league’s Rookie of the Year.

A third-team kicker in 2012, Hunt was a first-team pick at punter and a second-team selection as a place-kicker. The sophomore leads NCAA Division III with a league-record 43.1 yards per kick average in 41 attempts. Hunt put 12 of his kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and forced eight fair catches. He booted a school-record 81-yard kick Sept. 14 at Methodist University, which is tied for the longest in NCAA Division III this season. His 76-yard kick Nov. 16 versus Emory & Henry ranks ninth in the nation. Also a Second Team All-ODAC place-kicker, Hunt ranked third among the league’s kickers with 51 points. He converted six-of-12 field goals and made all 33 of his point-after kicks, which led the ODAC and set a school standard.
Receiver Adam Smith collected First Team All-ODAC recognition a year after his second-team all-league honor in 2012. The sophomore stands second in the conference with 780 receiving yards and a career-high eight touchdowns. He caught 41 passes for an average of 4.1 receptions per game, the league’s ninth-best figure. Smith enjoyed three contests with 100 or more receiving yards, including a seven-catch, 226-yard, three-touchdown performance in the Quakers’ Oct. 26 win over Randolph-Macon. The 226 receiving yards rank third in school history and 18th in NCAA Division III this year. The performance earned Smith a spot on the Scoutware/D3football.com Team of the Week.

Stevenson earned his second straight first-team all-conference honor and his third overall. The junior safety led the league with four interceptions and paced the Quakers with a career-high 81 tackles, the league’s eighth-best figure. He broke up five passes and also returned punts for Guilford, averaging 8.2 yards per return. Stevenson had a pair of 10-tackle efforts, including a career-high 16 at Catholic. After three seasons, the team captain ranks seventh in school history with 10 career interceptions.

Johnson started all 10 games as the Quakers’ left tackle. The 6-3, 260-pound sophomore helped clear the way for Schow, Guilford’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 1994. He also protected for the team’s passing offense, which ranked third in the league with 247.5 yards per game. Guilford averaged 383.1 total offensive yards and 27.7 points per contest. Guilford rolled up a school-record 705 total offensive yards in the Quakers’ win over Shenandoah University, the 10th-highest figure in Division III this season. Johnson has started in 19 of his 20 career appearances on Guilford’s line.

Pawlowski improved on his ODAC Rookie of the Year campaign of last season by throwing for a league-high 24 touchdowns and just three interceptions in 10 starts. He completed 61.7 percent (190-of-308) of his passes, the second-best figure in school history. The sophomore’s 2,373 passing yards rank sixth all-time at Guilford and third in the ODAC this season. Pawlowski had three 300-yard passing games, including a career-high 394-yard effort versus Randolph-Macon that included four touchdowns. He completed a school-record 83.9% (26-of-31) of his passes for 360 yards and career-high six touchdowns in an Oct. 12 win over Shenandoah. After two seasons, Pawlowski ranks third among Guilford’s career passing leaders in completions (395), yards (4,816) and touchdowns (39).

Schow, a little-used rookie in 2012, started the season with seven straight 100-yard rushing games, the second-longest such skein in school history. He finished with 1,023 rushing yards, fourth-best at Guilford and the most by a Quaker since 1994. Schow stands third among the league leaders with 102.3 rushing yards per game and 11 rushing touchdowns, second-best in school history. Schow had a 41-carry, 191-yard effort versus Averett University Sept. 21 that matched Guilford’s standard for carries in a game. His 191 yards rank ninth all-time in school history and were the most by a Quaker since 1998. Schow also had 16 catches for 124 yards and ranked fifth in the ODAC with 114.7 all-purpose yards per game.

Robert Smith shared the team lead and ranks eighth in the league with 8.1 tackles per game. He was a First Team All-ODAC honoree in 2012 and a second-team pick in 2011. Smith made 79 tackles, which stood second on the team, and paced the Quakers with five stops behind the line of scrimmage, two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles. Smith had 10 or more stops in three of his nine games this season, including 12 tackles in league wins over Washington and Lee and Randolph-Macon.

Eller is a Third Team All-ODAC defensive lineman for the second straight season. The junior started all 10 games, mostly in an interior line spot, and recorded 32 tackles, one for a loss. He ranked second on the team in tackles among the Quakers’ defensive linemen and had five games with four or more stops, including a career-high six in Guilford’s season-opening win over Greensboro College. After three seasons, two as a starter, Eller has 80 tackles, eight for loss.

Alex Smith is also a repeat selection to the All-ODAC third team. The senior safety stood fourth on the team with a career-high 57 tackles and made one interception. Smith had two games with 10 or more tackles, including 12 in the Quakers’ Nov. 9 contest at Catholic University of America. He made four tackles and his lone interception of the year in Guilford’s win over Randolph-Macon. A three-year starter and two-year captain, Smith concludes his career with 123 tackles in 31 games.

Coach Chris Rusiewicz’s Quakers posted the program’s first winning record (6-4) since 2007 and finished second in the ODAC with a school-record 5-2 mark. Guilford could return as many as 18 starters in 2014.

One thought on “All-Conference ODAC Football Team announced and Tyler Hunt(Eastern Guilford) makes First and Second Teams, Matt Pawlowski(NWG) on Second Team

  1. Can’t believe that Tyler Ritter (Ragsdale/Hampden-Sydney) didn’t even make the list at OL and they have two guys from W&L make 1st team OL. These guys from W&L wouldn’t even be on 2 deep for HSC. I can say this as I know all three of these players. Good year for Ritter!!

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