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High school football: Record-breaking Danville quarterback among first-team selections

By Harold Raker
The Daily Item

Snyder, a 6-2, 195 senior, was the CSC-II Receiver of the Year. He caught 46 passes for 787 yards and 7 TDs.

Smith, a 6-3, 215 junior, had 60 catches for 801 yards and a school-record 16 TDs. He twice had four TD catches in a game and had more than 100 yards receiving in a game three times. He was the CSC-I Receiver of the Year.

Fausey, a 6-0, 180 junior guard, was the first junior captain in school history and was named the Twin Valley Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year.

Riehl, a 5-8, 195 senior guard, played the entire season with a shoulder brace to help his shoulder stay in joint and played in pain many times, Rothermel said. A strong run blocker, he single-blocked many opponents who were bigger than he was.

Womer, a 6-1, 288 senior tackle, helped the Seals rush for 2,434 yards and throw for 1,333.

Fraley, a 6-1, 240 junior center, was the Tigers' most consistent offensive lineman, according to coach Jim Roth. The first-year starter helped a young offensive line lead the team to 2,446 yards rushing and 1,456 passing.

Zimmerman, a 6-2, 230 senior tackle was a 2006 CSC-I first-team guard, but moved to tackle this season because of his pass protection capabilities. He helped the Wildcats rush for 1,533 yards and pass for 1,132.

Walls, a 5-9, 182 senior, made good on 44 of 51 extra point attempts and was 3 of 4 in field goals, with a long of 37 yards.

Morris, a 6-1, 185 senior, attained the rare double of rushing and passing for more than 1,000 yards. He completed 66 of 130 passes for 1,095 yards and 12 TDs and just 4 interceptions and rushed for 1,083 yards on 179 carries and 11 TDs. He also scored nine two-point conversions and led the Eagles in scoring with 84 points.

Morris was 19-5 in his two years as a starter. He rushed for 103 yards against Southern Columbia and for 112 against Millersburg. He called most of the option plays on his own from the line of scrimmage.

Roth, a 5-9, 190 junior fullback-linebacker, got off to a slow start in his first season as a starter, but came on strong and finished with 971 yards rushing (a six-yard average) and 12 TDs. He had three sacks, an interception and 29 tackles (17 solo).

DEFENSE

Hoover, a 6-0, 185 senior made 100 tackles this season, including 36 solo and 20 for loss. He had six sacks, an interception, four pass break-ups, a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. He had about 15 total tackles against Southern Columbia.

Frederick, a 5-8, 198 sophomore tackle, had 46 tackles (six solos), 3.5 for loss and a pass break-up.

Schetroma, a 6-0, 215 junior tackle, had 53 tackles and two sacks.



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