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The
2005 PrepNation 101 All-American Football Team The 2005 PrepNation 101 All-American Team -- the only
high school All-American squad to include players from all 50 states -- has been
announced by the high school sports website PrepNation.com. The team features the 101 top prep football players in
the country from the 2005 season, as selected by PrepNation Editor and Publisher
Jamie DeMoney. Game tape, all-state lists, sportswriters and other prep football
analysts around the nation were consulted by DeMoney in making his selections.
"Our All-American team includes players from every
state because outstanding prep football is played in every state," DeMoney
said. "The USA Today and Parade All-American squads are great
honors and have a great tradition, but less than half of the country is actually
represented in those teams. I wanted to recognize the best players from every
state."
No state is eligible to have more than five players
selected for PrepNation's 101-player team. It is believed to be the only prep
All-American football team to ever honor players from the states of Alaska,
Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon and Vermont.
DeMoney views literally thousands of high school
players on videotape each year during the course of his work as an analyst for
the national scouting service, Forbes Recruit Evaluation (TheForbesReport.com).
However, selection to the PrepNation 101 All-American team was based exclusively
upon high school accomplishments, not recruiting rankings or college potential.
"There are plenty of recruiting rankings and
websites out there already," DeMoney said. "The PrepNation 101 is
about honoring players for what they have done on the field in high school and
for what they have meant to their high school team's success."
Below is the full list of PrepNation 101 honorees by
state (All players are seniors unless otherwise noted):
Alabama (3): Bryan Morgan (OL)
Hoover; Chris Smelley* (QB) American Christian; Andre Smith (OL) Huffman; Alaska
(1): Chris Hinkley (QB) Juneau-Douglas (jr.); Arizona (2): Matt
Smith* (WR/DB) Brophy Prep; Troy Taylor (LB) Brophy Prep; Arkansas (1):
Mitch Mustain (QB) Springdale; California (5): Allen Bradford (LB)
Colton; Toby Gerhart* (RB) Norco; Michael Herrick (QB) Valencia; Konrad Reuland
(TE) Mission Viejo; Dwight Roberson (LB) St. Bonaventure; Colorado (3):
Andy Muns* (RB) Douglas County; Nick Lind (RB) ThunderRidge; Tyson Liggett (QB)
Limon; Connecticut (1): Amari Spievey (RB) Xavier-Middletown; Delaware
(1): Nick Dominelli (RB) Salesianum; D.C. (2): Ryan Bartholomew* (OL)
DeMatha (Hyattsville, Md.); Akeem Hebron (LB) Good Counsel (Wheaton, Md.); Florida
(4): Scott Bryant (LB) Lakeland; Troy Johnson (LB) Lakeland; Tim Tebow* (QB)
Nease; Sam Young (OL) St. Thomas Aquinas; Georgia (2): Marcus Ball (LB)
Stephenson; Antonio Henton* (QB) Peach County (Fort Valley); Hawaii (1):
Dylan Rush (TE/DE) Konawaena; Idaho (1): Cody Hawkins (QB) Bishop Kelly; Illinois
(4): John Dergo* (RB/LB/K) Morris; Sean Dunning (RB) St. Teresa (Decatur);
Tyler Knight (WR/DB/K) Maine South; Anthony Kropp (QB) Lincoln-Way East; Indiana
(1): Dexter Taylor (QB) Warren Central; Iowa (1): Levi Ferguson (RB)
North Mahaska; Kansas (1): Jake Sharp (RB) Salina Central; Kentucky
(2): Justin Burke (QB) Lexington Catholic; Micah Johnson* (RB/LB) Fort
Campbell; Louisiana (3): Jacob Cutrera (LB) Acadiana; Joe McKnight* (RB)
John Curtis Christian (jr.); Charles Scott (RB) Jonesboro-Hodge; Maine (1):
John Wiechman (RB) Bonny Eagle; Maryland (2): Sean Price* (RB/LB) Gilman;
Ben Tate (RB) Snow Hill; Massachusetts (2): Junior Penn (FB/LB) Brockton;
Jessey Resende* (QB/DB) Brockton; Michigan (2): Keith Nichol (QB) Lowell
(jr.); D.J. Ritz* (QB/LB) Muskegon Oak Ridge; Minnesota (2): Jake
Machacek (RB) Eastview; Alexander Robinson* (RB) De La Salle; Mississippi
(2): Cordera Eason (RB) Meridian; Chris Strong* (LB) South Panola (jr.); Missouri
(1): Drew Newhart (QB) Cameron; Montana (1): Chase Reynolds (RB)
Drummond; Nebraska (1): Jeff Tarpinian (QB) Millard North; Nevada (1):
DeMarco Murray (RB) Bishop Gorman; New Hampshire (1): Sean Jellison (RB)
Souhegan; New Jersey (2): Knowshon Moreno* (RB) Middletown South; Alex
Wujciak (TE/LB) Seton Hall Prep; New Mexico (1): Matt Nulk (OL/DL) La
Cueva (Albuquerque); New York (2): Kevin Collier (RB) Churchville-Chili;
John Ferrara* (OL/DL) Monsignor Farrell; North Carolina (3): Mario
Acitelli (OL) Charlotte Catholic; Hakeem Nicks (WR) Independence; Quan Warley* (RB)
Thomasville (jr.); North Dakota (1): Jake Landry (QB/LB) Grand Forks
Central; Ohio (5): DeLone Carter* (RB) Copley; Nate Davis (QB) Bellaire;
Ross Homan (RB/LB) Coldwater; Connor Smith (OL) Colerain; Chris Wells (RB/LB)
Garfield; Oklahoma (3): Matt Edmonds (QB) Mustang; Gerald McCoy (DT)
Southeast; Casey Whorton* (QB) Tulsa Union; Oregon (2): Connor Kavanaugh
(QB) Lincoln (jr.); Kyley McRae* (RB/DB) McNary; Pennsylvania (4): Aaron
Berry (WR/DB) Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg); Maurice Dantzler (RB) Franklin
(Philadelphia); Pat Devlin* (QB) Downingtown East; Travis McBride (RB/DB)
McKeesport; Rhode Island (1): Joe Goniprow (OL/DL) Barrington; South
Carolina (3): Willy Korn* (QB) Byrnes (jr.); Prince Miller (RB) Byrnes;
Ricky Sapp (WR/DE) Bamberg-Ehrhardt; South Dakota (1): Dusty Coleman (QB)
O'Gorman; Tennessee (2): Graig Cooper (RB) Melrose; Gaston Miller* (RB)
Riverdale Texas (5): Sergio Kindle (RB/LB) Wilson; Greg McElroy* (QB)
Southlake Carroll; Matthew Stafford (QB) Highland Park; Will Thompson (DB) Katy;
Malcolm Williams (DB) South Garland; Utah (1): Riley Nelson (QB) Logan; Vermont
(1): C.J. St. Onge (RB/LB) South Burlington; Virginia (2): Keith
Payne (RB) Oakton; Evan Royster* (RB) Westfield; Washington (3): Jason
Harris (QB/LB) Skyline; Jake Locker* (QB/DB) Ferndale; Stephen Schilling (OL/DL)
Bellevue; West Va. (1): Josh Culbertson (RB) Nitro; Wisconsin (2):
Jake Bscherer (OL) Sturgeon Bay; John Clay* (RB) Racine Park (jr.); Wyoming
(1): Chris Prosinski (QB/LB) Buffalo. 101 breakdown by region: Northeast
(15); East Coast (14); Southeast (16); Midwest (16); Midlands (15); Southwest
(13); and West Coast (12).
Offensive Player of the Year: Mitch Mustain (QB)
Springdale (Ark.) Defensive Co-Players of the Year: Scott Bryant
(LB) and Troy Johnson (LB) Lakeland (Fla.) Coach of the Year: Bill Castle, Lakeland
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