Post by 50yardfan on Jul 7, 2011 22:39:23 GMT -5
Four Trenton Steel players were awarded spots on the 2011 Southern Indoor Football League All-Star Team, voted on by the league's coaches and announced today.
Wide receiver Dan Huff and kicker Craig Camay were First Team selections, while quarterback E.J. Nemeth and wide receiver Oderick Turner were Second Team selections for the Steel, who finished 8-4 and earned a playoff berth in their inaugural season.
All four helped fuel the Steel's high-powered attack, which was second in the SIFL with an average of 69.4 points per game.
"We had some outstanding offensive performers,'' said Steel head coach Rod Miller. "We improved as the season went on. I'm proud of all our guys.''
Huff led the Steel in receptions - catching 83 balls for an average of 6.92 per game. He scored 15 touchdowns and was an outstanding possession receiver.
Camay led the SIFL in kick-scoring with 160 points, extra points with 96 and field goals with 21. He averaged 13.3 points per game. He tied in the voting with Columbus kicker Trey Crum.
Nemeth, who played at Notre Dame High, was second in the SIFL in total offense, passing for 3,169 yards and rushing for 160 for an average of 277.4 per game. He was responsible for 97 Steel touchdowns - 70 through the air and 27 rushing.
Turner, despite missing two games due to injury, was second in the SIFL in receiving yards per game with 108.4. Constantly beating double-coverage, he caught 68 ball for a team-leading 1.084 yards and 23 touchdowns.
The SIFL Coach of the Year, an award for which Miller is a nominee, and Player of the Year will be released Friday.
The 2011 SIFL All-Star Team is as follows:
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB - Adam DiMichele, Erie
RB - Carlos Alsup, Houston
OL - DeMarqus Daughtry, Houston
OL - Dion Small, Columbus
OL - Raymond James, Rio Grande Valley
WR - Kevin Concepcion, Erie
WR - Dan Huff, STEEL
WR - Timone Marshall, Houston
K - Craig Camay, STEEL
K - Trey Crum, Columbus (tie)
DEFENSE
DL - Michael Woodhouse, Richmond
DL - John Paul Jones, Louisiana
DL - Brian Ellis, Rio Grande Valley
LB - DeAndrea Fillmore, Corpus Christi
LB - Justin Rivers, Columbus
DB - Lavance Richmond, Albany
DB - Damian Daniels, Columbus
DB - Damien Huren, Louisiana
KR - Anthony Merritt, Columbus
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
QB - E.J Nemeth, STEEL
QB -- Robert Kent, Houston (tie)
RB - Brandon Isaiah, Richmond
WR - Antwone Savage, Albany
WR - Oderick Turner, STEEL
WR - Marcus Wilridge, Louisiana
WR - Gerald Gales, Columbus (tie)
OL - Marco McGee, Rio Grande Valley
OL- Dion Small, Columbus
OL- Jeff Ridgle, Louisiana
K- Blake Bercegay, Louisiana
DEFENSE
DL - Larry Brown, Houston
DL - Tito Hannah, Albany
DL - Chris Bradwell, Columbus
LB - KaMichael Hall, Houston
LB -- Darian Payne, Alabama
DB- Demetrie McCray, Albany
DB-Eric Wicks, Erie
DB-Darvin Peterson, Houston
KR - Ramonce Taylor, Rio Grande Valley
Wide receiver Dan Huff and kicker Craig Camay were First Team selections, while quarterback E.J. Nemeth and wide receiver Oderick Turner were Second Team selections for the Steel, who finished 8-4 and earned a playoff berth in their inaugural season.
All four helped fuel the Steel's high-powered attack, which was second in the SIFL with an average of 69.4 points per game.
"We had some outstanding offensive performers,'' said Steel head coach Rod Miller. "We improved as the season went on. I'm proud of all our guys.''
Huff led the Steel in receptions - catching 83 balls for an average of 6.92 per game. He scored 15 touchdowns and was an outstanding possession receiver.
Camay led the SIFL in kick-scoring with 160 points, extra points with 96 and field goals with 21. He averaged 13.3 points per game. He tied in the voting with Columbus kicker Trey Crum.
Nemeth, who played at Notre Dame High, was second in the SIFL in total offense, passing for 3,169 yards and rushing for 160 for an average of 277.4 per game. He was responsible for 97 Steel touchdowns - 70 through the air and 27 rushing.
Turner, despite missing two games due to injury, was second in the SIFL in receiving yards per game with 108.4. Constantly beating double-coverage, he caught 68 ball for a team-leading 1.084 yards and 23 touchdowns.
The SIFL Coach of the Year, an award for which Miller is a nominee, and Player of the Year will be released Friday.
The 2011 SIFL All-Star Team is as follows:
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB - Adam DiMichele, Erie
RB - Carlos Alsup, Houston
OL - DeMarqus Daughtry, Houston
OL - Dion Small, Columbus
OL - Raymond James, Rio Grande Valley
WR - Kevin Concepcion, Erie
WR - Dan Huff, STEEL
WR - Timone Marshall, Houston
K - Craig Camay, STEEL
K - Trey Crum, Columbus (tie)
DEFENSE
DL - Michael Woodhouse, Richmond
DL - John Paul Jones, Louisiana
DL - Brian Ellis, Rio Grande Valley
LB - DeAndrea Fillmore, Corpus Christi
LB - Justin Rivers, Columbus
DB - Lavance Richmond, Albany
DB - Damian Daniels, Columbus
DB - Damien Huren, Louisiana
KR - Anthony Merritt, Columbus
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
QB - E.J Nemeth, STEEL
QB -- Robert Kent, Houston (tie)
RB - Brandon Isaiah, Richmond
WR - Antwone Savage, Albany
WR - Oderick Turner, STEEL
WR - Marcus Wilridge, Louisiana
WR - Gerald Gales, Columbus (tie)
OL - Marco McGee, Rio Grande Valley
OL- Dion Small, Columbus
OL- Jeff Ridgle, Louisiana
K- Blake Bercegay, Louisiana
DEFENSE
DL - Larry Brown, Houston
DL - Tito Hannah, Albany
DL - Chris Bradwell, Columbus
LB - KaMichael Hall, Houston
LB -- Darian Payne, Alabama
DB- Demetrie McCray, Albany
DB-Eric Wicks, Erie
DB-Darvin Peterson, Houston
KR - Ramonce Taylor, Rio Grande Valley