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Victory Bowl Invitational
NCCAA
Football Statistics
Victory Bowl Link
Campbellsville
University def Greenville College 21-7
Offensive Player of the Game
Wayne Coffee, Campbellsville University
Defensive Player of the Game
Rodrick Dickerson, Campbellsville
University
2011 ALL-NCCAA Football Team
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1st Team Offense |
Position |
College/University |
|
John Van den Raadt |
QB |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
|
Willie Korn |
QB |
North Greenville
University (SC) |
|
Rocco Colavecchia |
Athlete |
Geneva College (PA) |
|
Wayne Coffee |
RB |
Campbellsville
University (KY) |
|
Josh Young |
RB |
Northwestern College
(MN) |
|
Robert Holland |
WR |
Chowan University
(NC) |
|
Stan Warrenhuffman |
WR |
Campbellsville
University (KY) |
|
Tyson Hetzer |
TE |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
|
Coleman Gidcumb |
OL |
Olivet Nazarene
University (IL) |
|
Drew Carter |
OL |
Trinity Bible
College (ND) |
|
Mike Owezarek |
OL |
Northwestern College
(MN) |
|
Graham Paterson |
OL |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
|
Eric DeLira |
PK |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
|
Justin McLean |
Returner |
Malone University
(OH) |
|
1st Team Defense |
Position |
College/University |
|
Josh Swore |
DL |
Northwestern College
(MN) |
|
Henri Baynham-Baker |
DL |
Campbellsville
University (KY) |
|
Kevin Miranda |
DL |
Geneva College (PA) |
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Jake Jones |
DL |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
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Antonia Scassa |
LB |
Malone University
(OH) |
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Kiso Faletufaga |
LB |
Greenville College
(IL) |
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Dwight Houston |
LB |
Campbellsville
University (KY) |
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Nick Rosamonda |
DB |
North Greenville
University (SC) |
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Dominique Rogers |
DB |
Trinity
International University (IL) |
|
Nathan Scott |
DB |
Olivet Nazarene
University (IL) |
|
Patrick Charles |
DB |
Chowan University
(NC) |
|
Cole White |
DB |
Trinity Bible
College (ND) |
|
Carl Ojala |
Punter |
Campbellsville
University (KY) |
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Honorable Mention
Offense |
Position |
College/University |
|
Brendan Chambers |
QB |
Greenville College
(IL) |
|
Tonnell Murphy |
RB |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
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David Howard |
WR |
Southwestern
Assemblies of God University (TX) |
|
Chad Ruskinovich |
WR |
Northwestern College
(MN) |
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Luke Marquardt |
OL |
Azusa Pacific
University (CA) |
|
Trendan Amusie |
OL |
Greenville College
(IL) |
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Honorable Mention
Defense |
Position |
College/University |
|
Ethan Logan |
LB |
Maranatha Baptist
Bible College (WI) |
|
Dylan Romero |
LB |
Kentucky Christian
University (KY) |
|
Dillon Goodell |
LB |
Geneva College (PA) |
|
Matt Vick |
LB |
Malone University
(OH) |
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Vincent Agular |
DL |
Trinity
International University (IL) |
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Andy Lozano |
DB |
Greenville College
(IL) |
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Darius Skinner |
DB |
Campbellsville
University (KY) |
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Co-Offensive Player of the Year |
John Van den Raadt,
Azusa Pacific University (CA) |
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Willie Korn, North
Greenville University (SC) |
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Defensive Player of
the Year |
Dwight Houston,
Campbellsville University |
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Coaching Staff of
the Year |
North Greenville
University (SC) |
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Assistant Coach of
the Year |
O.W. Garst, Trinity
Bible College (ND) |
November 19, 2011
Campbellsville University dominates to claim NCCAA Victory Bowl
title
By Chris Megginson / Campbellsville University Sports Information
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky -- Players did not want to leave
the HIG Field Saturday afternoon as the 2011 football season came to
a close. They wanted the celebration to play on, and on, as
Campbellsville University defeated Greenville College, 21-7, to
claim its first National Christian College Athletic Association
(NCCAA) Victory Bowl championship. It’s the first football
championship of any kind for the Fighting Tigers since CU claimed a
Mid-South Conference title in 1997.
“The senior class has been asking ourselves, ‘How are we going to be
remembered?’ To go out as champions in a hard-fought game like this
is an honor, a real honor,” said senior linebacker Dwight Houston of
St. Louis, Mo. “I’ve been here four years, and there’s not been a
better feeling. This is it.”
Campbellsville relied on a strong defensive effort to stop
Greenville’s option attack, and did so well. CU’s trio of
linebackers (Nick Reed, Houston and Blake Young) combined for 27
tackles, including two solo sacks , while holding the Panthers to
164 yards of total offense – well below their average of 493 yards
per game. But it wasn’t just the linebackers, as the whole defense
made it hard to name a Defensive Player of the Game.
“Our defensive line eliminated their ability to run the inside the
game, which is big on the option. They just took that away. The
linebackers took the quarterback out and made him start pitching the
ball. The defense overall played lights out. Other than one miscue,
I think we did an excellent job,”said Perry Thomas, CU head coach
and defensive coordinator. “You could tell our guys were hungry for
this win. IN breakfast this morning you could see a different focus.
They came out here and did what they needed to do against a very
good football team.”
Both teams got on the board quick to make it a 7-7 game with only
1:05 off the clock. The Tigers dialed up some trickery on the second
play of the game with a wide-out pass by Bobby Leonard (Dixie
Heights HS) for a 58-yard touchdown to Diaz Bolden
(Louisville-Central). After David Hon’s extra point was good,
Greenville answered with an 86-yard kickoff return by Tre Lewis.
However the special teams highlight proved to be the only points of
the day for Greenville in its fourth Victory Bowl appearance.
After both teams traded punts or turnovers for most of the first
half, as Kiso Faletufuga had a forced fumble in the first quarter
for Greenville, recovered by Tlyer Penn, and Andy Lozano picked off
a Nathan Cooper pass in the end zone to end a Campbellsville scoring
threat.
With 3:17 left, Panther quarterback Brendan Chambers found a hole
and ran 57 yards to the Tiger 20-yard line. It was Greenville’s
first trip to the red zone and real scoring threat on offense in the
game. The stay didn’t last long, as Darius Skinner slapped the ball
loose from Chambers on the next play. Rodrick Dickerson caught the
ball off the bounce and returned it 82 yards down the Tiger sideline
for the go-ahead touchdown. With 2:34 to play, Campbellsville
claimed a 14-7 lead to enter halftime.
In the third quarter, Campbellsville built on to its lead with a
19-yard field goal by Hon to go up by 10 points, 17-7. Late in the
third, Tiger punter Carl Ojala placed a punt to the Greenville 3.
With the Panthers’ back against the goal line, running back Bryce
Wright was unable to find any room, being dropped for a 1-yard loss,
and then dropped for a 2-yard loss and safety by Dickerson. Houston
forced the play by eliminating pitch and taking out Chambers.
Leading 19-7 to start the fourth quarter, Campbellsville began to
put the game away. Coffee helped run the clock down, collecting 64
of his 139 yards in the final quarter. With five minutes left, Ojala
once again placed a punt inside the Panther 10. After being forced
to punt out the back of its end zone, Greenville opted for a safety
on a punt, giving CU its 10thdefensive point of the game.
Following the game, Coffee was named the Victory Bowl Offensive
Player of the Game and Dickerson was named the Defensive Player of
the Game with his eight defensive points and seven tackles. The
junior out of Memphis, Tenn., had three tackles for a loss for a
total of 11 yards, the most of any player, and had a big third-down
pass break-up.
Campbellsville University finishes its season 7-5 for the
second-straight year, claiming the Tigers’ third straight seven-win
season. The 24 wins in three seasons are the most in three seasons
since CU last won at least seven games per season in 1990, 1991 and
1992.
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