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2009
Former MAC Athletes Fall Sports Performances (updated
12/27/09) |
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Justin Carr –
Urbana University Football (Anna) – Carr is a reserve
offensive lineman as a freshman for the Blue Knights
which saw their record finish out at 6-5 overall with a
40-8 win over Central State. Carr didn't
see any
action on the field in the Central State game. |
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Craig Hoying –
University of Findlay Football (Anna) – Hoying is the
reserve outside linebacker as a sophomore for the Oilers
which saw their record finish up at 7-4 overall and 6-4 in the
conference with a 41-28
loss to Ashland. Hoying had 0 tackles
in action off the bench in the Ashland game. Hoying has played in all
11 games
and has a total of 15 tackles, 2 of which were for a
loss. |
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Tony Harlamert –
The Ohio State University Football (Coldwater) –
Harlamert is a preferred walk-on and scout team player
as true freshman did not see action in the 21-10 win over
Michigan. Harlamert did not see any action this
season. Ohio State is now 10-2 and the Big Ten
Champions. The Buckeyes will play in the Rose Bowl
on January 1st. |
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Adam Homan –
The Ohio State University Football (Coldwater) – Homan
who is the backup fullback and a starter on special
teams as a true freshman did not record a tackle while playing
special teams during the 26-17 win over Oregon in the
Rose Bowl.
Homan has played in 12 out of 13 games and recorded
2
tackles on the season. Homan was named Academic
All-Big Ten. Ohio State finished up 11-2 and
ranked 5th in the country and the outright Big
Ten Champions. |
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Ross Homan –
The Ohio State University Football (Coldwater) – Homan
who is the starting middle linebacker as a redshirt
junior had a team leading 12 tackles and 1 interception
in the 26-17 win over Oregon in the Rose Bowl. Homan
led the team in tackles with 108 and was tied for 1st on
the team in interceptions with 5. He also had 5 tackles
for a loss and had 2 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries and 1
forced fumble on the season. Homan was voted on the 2nd
team All-Big Team by both the media and coaches and he
was also named Academic All-Big Ten. Ohio State finished
up 11-2 and ranked 5th in the country and the outright Big
Ten Champions. Homan was projected as a 3rd round
pick in the upcoming NFL draft but chose to come back to
Ohio State for his senior season. |
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Melissa Kahlig –
Alderson Broaddus College Volleyball (Coldwater) –
Kahlig is playing as a middle hitter as a freshman for
the Battlers which finished their regular season with a
record of 22-16 after a loss to Wheeling Jesuit in the
WVIAC Tournament Championship match. No
individual statistics were available. |
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Dustin Kuess –
Heidelberg University Cross Country (Coldwater) – Kuess is
running cross country as a freshman for
the Berg and was a reserve runner who did not run in Heidelberg's
18th place finish out 32 teams at the NCAA
Championships at Cleveland. Dustin ran in 4 meets
in 2009 and had a best time of 19:52.00 at the Dragon /
Berg Invite. |
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Jamie Kuess –
Heidelberg University Cross Country (Coldwater) – Kuess
is running cross country as a senior for the Berg and
was a reserve runner who did not run in Heidelberg's
18th place finish out 32 teams at the NCAA
Championships at Cleveland. Jamie ran in 5 meets
in 2009 and had a best time of 19:43.00 at the Dragon /
Berg Invite. |
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Cody Muhlenkamp –
Ball State University Football (Coldwater) – Muhlenkamp is
the starting long snapper as a junior for
the Cardinals who are at 2-10 and 2-6 in the MAC on the
season as they finished up the season with a 22-17 win
over Western Michigan. Muhlenkamp has played in all
12 games and recorded 1 tackle this season. |
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Jordan Rode –
Thomas More College Football (Delphos St. John's) – Rode
is a reserve kicker as a freshman for the 10th ranked
Saints which finished the season with a record of 11-1 overall and
9-0
in the Presidents' Athletic Conference with a 31-29 loss
to Johns Hopkins in the 2nd Round of the NCAA Division
III Playoffs. Rode did not see
any action on
the field for the season. |
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Brad Wannemacher –
Tiffin University Golf (Delphos St. John's) –
Wannemacher is on the varsity team as a freshman for the
Dragons. The fall season is now complete with the
spring season starting up on March 6th. |
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Frank Thien –
Ohio Northern University Football (Fort Recovery) –
Thien is a reserve wide receiver as a freshman for the
13th ranked Bears which finished the regular season at 8-2 overall
and 7-2 in the Ohio Athletic Conference with a 52-14 win
over Wilmington. Thien did not see any action in
the Wilmington game and saw limited action on
special teams with 1 kickoff return for 10 yards in 5
games this season. |
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Megan Barhorst –
Cleveland State University Volleyball (Marion Local) –
Barhorst is seeing playing time as a middle hitter
as a sophomore for the Vikings which finished the season
with a record of 26-8 overall and 13-3 in the Horizon League
with a 3-1 loss to Milwaukee in the Horizon League
Championship match. Barhorst had
3 kills, 3 aces, 7 digs
and 3 blocks in the Milwaukee championship match. Barhorst
started in 31 of the
34 matches and had 110 kills, 35 aces,
63 digs and was tied for best on the
team with 117 blocks on the
season. |
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Luke Bertke –
Princeton University Football (Marion Local) – Bertke is
a reserve defensive lineman as a freshman for the Tigers
which saw their record finish up at 4-6 overall with a 23-11
win over Dartmouth. Bertke saw no action on the
field in the his first season with the Tigers. |
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Alex Subler –
Ohio Northern University Football (Marion Local) – Bertke is
a reserve offensive lineman as a sophomore for the 13th
ranked Bears which finished the regular season at 8-2 overall
and 7-2 in the Ohio Athletic Conference with a 52-14 win
over Wilmington. Subler did not see any game action
in any games this season. |
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Kara Monnin –
Case Western Reserve University
Volleyball (Minster) – Monnin is the defensive
specialist as a freshman for the Spartans which finished 24-9 overall and
5-6 in the UAA. Monnin played
in 24 out of the 33 matches and finished with 2 kills, 4 assists,
4 aces
and 171 digs on the season. |
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Brigitte Sherman –
University of Dayton Cross Country (Minster) – Sherman
is a starting runner as a Junior for the Flyers which
finished their season with a 14th place finish out of 32 teams in the NCAA Great Lakes
Regional at Terre Haute, Indiana. Sherman finished with a time of
23:27.54 in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional which was good for 5th place on her team and
126th overall. |
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Brad Sekas –
Ashland University Football (Minster) – Sekas is a
reserve offensive lineman as a freshman for the Eagles
which finished their season at 7-5 overall and 6-4 in the GLIAC
with a 41-28 win over Findlay University. Sekas
saw no action on the field in 12 games. |
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Jaclyn Dabbelt –
Cleveland State University Volleyball (New Bremen) –
Dabbelt is a reserve player as a freshman for the
Vikings which finished the season with a record of 26-8 overall and 13-3 in the Horizon League
with a 3-1 loss to Milwaukee in the Horizon League
Championship match.
Dabbelt did not see any action in the
Milwaukee
match and did not see any action the entire season. |
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Taylor Jones –
Maryland University Volleyball (New Bremen) – Jones is
the reserve setter as a freshman for the Terps which
won their final match against Boston College 3-0. Maryland
finished the season with a record of 14-19 overall and
6-14 in the ACC. Jones had 9 setting
assists and 3 digs coming off the bench in the win over
Boston College. Jones played in 32 matches in her
first season and started 22 of those matches.
Jones finished up the season with 28 kills, 654 setting assists, 14 aces, 150 digs and
25 blocks. |
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Morgan Reineke –
Gannon University Volleyball (New Knoxville) – Reineke
is the starting outside hitter as a freshman for the
Golden Knights which finished their season at 22-9
and 13-6 in the PSAC with a loss in the PSAC Tournament
to California, Pennsylvania. Reineke had 8 kills,
9 digs, 0 aces and 1 block in the
loss to California, Pennsylvania and she started 28 out
of the 29 matches in her first
season. Reineke led the team in kills with 377 and
had 220 digs, 49 blocks and
48 aces for the Golden Knights. |
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Marian Bevington –
Heidelberg University Volleyball (Parkway) – Bevington
is playing at outside hitter as a freshman
for the 19th ranked Berg which finished the season 27-8
and 8-1 in the Ohio Athletic Conference as they bowed
out of the NCAA Regionals with a loss to North Central. Bevington had
10 kills, 1 ace, 5 blocks and
5 digs in the North Central match. Bevington
played in all 35 matches and
started 8 of those matches in her first season.
Bevington had 216 kills, 17 aces, 61 digs and
led the team
with 82 blocks on the season. |
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Tyler Oliver –
Tiffin University Golf (Parkway) – Oliver is on the
junior varsity team as a freshman for the Dragons.
No results were available. |
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Jordan Thompson –
Ohio
University Football (Parkway) – Thompson is the starting
tight end as a redshirt freshman for the Bobcats
who finished up at 9-5 overall and 7-1 in the
MAC after a 21-17 loss to Marshall in the Little Caesars
Pizza Bowl.
Thompson started at tight end and he didn't have a
reception in the bowl game. Thompson saw action in
all 14 games this season and finished up with 7 catches for 109 yards
on the season. |
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Brent Balster –
University of Findlay Football (St. Henry) – Balster is
a reserve offensive lineman as a freshman for the Oilers
which saw their record finish up at 7-4 overall and 6-4 in the
conference with a 41-28
loss to Ashland. Balster did not play in
the Ashland game and saw limited action in
2 games this season. |
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Rachel Borgerding –
Capital University Volleyball (St. Henry) – Borgerding
is a reserve setter as a freshman for the Crusaders
which finished their season with a record of 16-15 overall and 5-4
in the Ohio Athletic Conference with a loss to
Otterbein in the OAC Tournament Quarterfinals. Borgerding
did not see any
action this season. |
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Shelby Buschur –
Northern Kentucky University Volleyball (St. Henry) –
Buschur is getting playing time for the Norse as a
freshman middle hitter/outside hitter which finished up
their season with a record of 20-12 overall and 10-4 in the Great
Lakes Valley Conference with a season ending loss in the
GLVC Tournament to Rockhurst. Buschur had
3 kills and 2 blocks in the loss to Rockhurst. Buschur played in all
32
matches off the bench and finished the season with 110 kills, 27 aces,
30 digs and 64 blocks. |
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Ryan Hartke –
Ball State
University Football (St. Henry) – Hartke is a reserve
tight end as a redshirt sophomore for the Cardinals who
are at 2-10 and 2-6 in the MAC on the
season as they finished up the season with a 22-17 win
over Western Michigan. Hartke played in 7 out of the
12 games on the season and started 5 games. Hartke
did not make a reception this season. |
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Kayla Lefeld –
Cleveland State University Volleyball (St. Henry) –
Lefeld is a reserve outside hitter as a senior for the
Vikings which finished the season with a record of 26-8 overall and 13-3 in the Horizon League
with a 3-1 loss to Milwaukee in the Horizon League
Championship match.
Lefeld did not see any action in the
Milwaukee match and played and started 1 match on the
season in which she did not record any stats. |
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Brooke Mattingly –
University of Louisville Volleyball (St. Henry) –
Mattingly is a reserve middle blocker as a freshman for
the Cardinals which finished their season with a
21-11
overall and 10-4 in the Big East. Louisville won
the Big East Volleyball Championship as a 4 seed with a
win over the #2 seeded Cincinnati. Louisville then
lost in the first round of the NCAA Volleyball
Tournament to Minnesota. Mattingly did not see any action
in the Big East tournament or the NCAA Tournament and
only saw action in one match all season
and recorded no stats. |
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Shelly Post – Columbus State University
Golf (St. Henry) – no information available |
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Andrew Puthoff –
Ball State
University Football (St. Henry) – Puthoff is a reserve
defensive end as a redshirt sophomore for the Cardinals
who are at 2-10 and 2-6 in the MAC on the
season as they finished up the season with a 22-17 win
over Western Michigan. Putthoff played but did not
record a tackle in the win over Western Michigan. Putthoff
came off the bench in all 12 games and posted 6 tackles
and 3.5 tackles for a loss on the season and also had 2
receptions for 29 yards in tight end duty. |
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Taylor Rindler –
Capital University Golf (St. Henry) – Rindler is a
starting golfer as a freshman for the Crusaders which
has played in 5 meets to date. Rindler shot a 224
in the Pat Clouse Invitational which was good for a tie
for 87th
place and Capital finished 14th out of 17 teams.
Capital University's girl's golf team is now done with
their fall matches and will pick back up in the spring
on April 1st. |
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Eli Oliver –
Urbana University Football (Versailles) – Oliver started
out the season as a starting offensive lineman, but due
to an injury he finished up the season as a
reserve as a junior for the Blue Knights which saw their
record finish at 6-5 overall. Oliver saw
action in 8 games this season after sitting out 3 games
due to an injury. |
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Mary Prakel –
U.S. Military Academy Cross Country (Versailles) –
Prakel is a reserve runner as a freshman for the Black
Knights which finished the season with an 18th place out of
35 teams in the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship in which Prakel
did not run. Prakel saw limited action in her
freshman season and ran in
four meets this season. |
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Kristen Schulte –
Xavier University Cross Country (Versailles) – Schulte
is a runner as a freshman for the Musketeers which
finished the season by placing 22nd out of 32 teams in the
NCAA Great Lakes Regional Championship in which
Schulte did not run. Schulte saw action in 2
meets this season and finished 26th and 39th in those meets. |
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Steve Winner –
University of Findlay Football (Versailles) – Winner is
the starting tight end as a junior for the Oilers which
saw their record finish up at 7-4 overall and 6-4 in the
conference with a 41-28
loss to Ashland Winner started and had 1
catch for 11 yards for a touchdown in the Ashland game. Winner
started
10 of the 11 games on the season and
had a total of 8 catches for 91 yards and 2 touchdowns. |
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