87. Missouri. From 1920 to 1970, the squads in Texas all-Black Prairie View Interscholastic League were made to play on Thursday and sometimes Tuesday or Wednesday to make way for the segregated all-white teams who played on Friday. The newspapers agreed on the top awards for the ILH all-star team with Roosevelt quarterback Mike Lum the back of the year and Farrington guard Deroy Lavatai the lineman of the year. 36. In coach Dick Klevas second season, the Lions roared with a 40-0 win over Toms River on opening day and closed with a 45-0 victory over Freehold as they captured the Shore Conference Class A title. He finished his career with a record of 33-3; 6,550 passing yards; 76 passing touchdowns; 3,100 rushingyards; and 58 rushing touchdowns. He completed 31 of 50 passes for 465 yards in that semifinal game against Traverse City St. Francis. Coach John Jeep Bednarik, brother of future NFL Hall of Famer Chuck Bednarik, also saw the program end a 35-year drought against Asbury Park in 1963. In 1999,Sports Illustrated named him the seventh greatest sports figure from the state of Michigan. 44. So it's there that we begin our latest historical perspective, looking at the greatest teams from that era at the Jersey Shore. Most sports fans have heard of the infamous 151 game winning streak by De La Salle High School in Concord, California. MIKE DUMAS, DB, LOWELL (1984-1986): Dumas was a dominating player on both sides of the ball but was best known for his hard-hitting style on defense. Riello had 225 yards from scrimmage in their win over Freehold and broke a 75-yard touchdown run in their victory over Neptune, playing late in the season with an injured elbow. When he retired at Brick after the 2008 season, he was the all-time winningest coach in state history, with a 361-122-11 record. JOE DE LAMIELLEURE, OL,ST. CLEMENT CATHOLIC(1967-1969): One of the finest offensive guards to ever play the game, DeLamielleure was a six-time Pro Bowl player for the Buffalo Bills after graduating from Michigan State University. BRIAN PRUITT, RB, SAGINAW ARTHUR HILL (1988-1990): Pruitt was a three-year, two-way starter who played defensive end and fullback. The organizations that chose the teams were Associated Press, United Press International, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Central Press Association, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation, The . 65. Leading the senior backfield was Eric Swenson, an All-State selection who led the Shore in scoring; Art Cotgreave; and George Tauser, who were joined by junior quarterback Merv Eastwick. At the University of Michigan,he was a three-time all-American football player, and a two-time all-American basketball player who led the Big Ten in scoring. Wheatley finished his career with 70 career touchdowns and 484 points and went on to success at the University of Michigan and with the NFLs Los Angeles Raiders. The league stocked the rosters of historically Black colleges and universities in and around Texas:Prairie View A&M, Texas Southern, Grambling State, Jarvis Christian, you name it. LB, Ravenwood (Brentwood, Tenn.) Defense. He went on to star at Michigan State Universityand later played for the Detroit Lions. 4. MARK DELL, WR, FARMINGTONHARRISON (2004-2006): Dell was a winner who could dominate games from his wide receiver position. He went on to play at Michigan State University,where he was a two-time all-Big 10 linebacker. High School All-American football teams have been around for 74 years, starting with the Wigwam Wiseman All-America team chosen by John "Mose" Simms in 1947. He recorded 50 tackles and three interceptions on defense. St. Louis. MIKE MCFADDEN, DL,HERITAGE (2000-2001): McFadden was a defensive standout who earned all-state honors both as a junior and as a senior. Try 7 Days Free to get access to 837 million+ pages, 1965 Parade All-America High School Football Team (3rd Annual), Search the Largest Online Newspaper Archive. He went on to play at University of Michigan and at Western Illinois University before playing over a decade in the NFL with several teams. He picked Michigan StateUniversityover the Universities of Michigan and Notre Dame and led it to the 1955 Rose Bowl title. With Lane on the roster, Austins L.C. The members consisted of Massillon, Canton McKinley, Warren Harding, Niles, Steubenville and Alliance. The list was compiled by a committee of 24 who voted first. 43. Back then, point rankings determined sectional champions, sparking debate among fans and outrage from teams who often finished behind onesthey beat. Banks played 12 seasons in the NFLand was part of two Super Bowl championship teams along with being named a member of the all-decade team for the 1980s. 48. 85. There's still time to weigh in on the remainder of the series, so contact me with your thoughts: in the comment section of this article;via email atsedelson@gannettnj.com; follow me onTwitterand send me a direct message; or go to myFacebook pageand comment. 81. At 61 and215 pounds, Ballpossessed breakaway speed and was a high school all-American along with being an all-state back for Ypsilanti. He went to University of Michigan, where he was part of the Wolverines 1998 National Championship team and finished his career third on the all-time tackles list with 265. At Michigan State University, Bass was a two-time all-Big 10 player and was team MVP during the 1979 season and is the all-time leader in tackles for the Spartans. He broke numerous receiving records at Michigan State Universitybefore a 12-year NFL career that included helping the Green Bay Packers win the 1997 Super Bowl. 1team in the state. After Manasquan took the early lead, on the first play of the second quarter the center came out on the end of the line and side-armed a pass to Davis, who raced 64 yards for a touchdown. 3. With Daniel Ezra, Samantha Logan, Michael Evans Behling, Greta Onieogou. 62. Dec. 22. The streak would eventually stretch to 32 straight games before it finally ended during the 1970 season. After making all-PSL in Detroit as a sophomore,he was a two-time all-state playerwho alsoearned numerous all-American honors as a senior, including being named a captain of the U.S. Army Bowl game. Page 178. Jones was a standout in college at University of Colorado and is currently playing in theNFLfor the Green Bay Packers. But the Indians had their 19-game winning streak snapped at home againstNo. 2021 High School Sports Scene. Bass went on to play in the Canadian Football League,where he was a six-time CFL all-star and a member of the 1987 Grey Cup champion team. And thats just a taste. Klein, Sapp and Unutoa were first team all-state selections, while Ross, Littleton, and Thomas were all-state underclass material. A late-season 33-18 win over previously unbeaten Manasquan secured the Class B title, with a trick play called the Lambertville Special which coach Barry Rizzo had waited eight years to use after Lambertville used it against him sparking them. With virtually their entire lineup from the unbeaten 1968 team returning, the Indians were considered the No. In the 1998 Division 2 state title game against Hudsonville, he hauled in six passes for 146 yards and a pair of touchdowns and also added an interception. BOOKER MOORE, RB, FLINT SOUTHWESTERN (1974-1976): One of the greatest running backs to ever come out of Flint, Moore broke every rushing record inthe cityduring his high school career. McDaniel has sprinter speed, and he won state titles in the 100- (10.46 seconds) and 200-meter dashes (21.20 seconds). The feedback so far has been incredible, but I need more as we move forward. 1963. Defensively, the Caseys surrendered just 38 points, with co-captain Spencer Hoos anchoring the unit. He also led the Big Ten in batting average on the baseball team. Abdella's fourth-quarter heroics in a 20-13 win over Long Branch secured the division title, as he scored two touchdowns in a five-minute stretch, including the game-winner with 40 seconds to play. 77. He went on tosuccess at Central Michigan Universitybefore a lengthy NFL career as a safety with the Cincinnati Bengals. [3][4] AP, UPI, NEA, Central Press, and The Sporting News chose both first and second teams. He led the NFL in catches in 1979, made All-Pro in 81 and became a Super Bowl champion with Washingtonin 83. Alphonse Dotson, the first small-college player named to a major All-America team in 1964, his senior year at Grambling State. RELATED:What Shore team has won the most state championships? Lane was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. Herron later played in the NFL for the Steelers and for the Packers. He completed a state-record 20 passes in a row and threw for five second-quarter touchdowns enroute to a state-record 541 yards and eight touchdowns. He was voted MVP of the MAC in 1982. Backs Tony Snookie'' D'Esposito, Andy Garrity and Bill Meyers were part of the potent offense, while George Bo'' Stephenson and Dorian Parreott helped anchor the defense. In 2002 he was rated the No. Editor's Note: As part of FOX Sports' series of Black History Month Stories, writer RJ Young is examining the players, teams and moments that changed college and professional football. As a senior at Heritage, Schweigert ran for 1,502 yards and scored 22 touchdowns as an option quarterback who passed for over 500 yards. Every state has its high school basketball legends. JON RUNYAN, OT, CARMAN-AINSWORTH (1995-1997): Runyan was a standoutin both track & fieldand football for the Cavaliers. 1 draft choice of the Buffalo Bills. Players such as "Little Joe" Washington, who starred at Port Arthurs Lincoln High once a PVIL power in 71. BRENT CUMMINGS, RB, BELDING (1995-1998): Few offenses were as explosive as Beldings wing-T offense in the 1990s. TOM DEVINE, OE/LB,LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC (1968-1969): The Titans have produceda number ofstate champions over the years, but Devine is without a doubt the finest Titan of all time. "Mostly we were totally ignored, and I think that was terrible.". RELATED:Greatest players ever at the Jersey Shore: the complete series. He was a three-year starter at quarterback and wasall-state in both football and basketball. Top Schools; 1964 High School Awards. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. DAN BASS, LB, BATH (1974-1975): Bass was a tackling machine andearned all-state honors in 1976. That total is 73 points higher than the next-highest point total. 1916 End . In 2009, he set the single-single passing yardage mark with 4,433 yards. Jones is fifth in career receptions with 172 and has the third-highest single-season mark with 93 receptionsin 2001. At Central Michigan University in 1994,he became the first Chippewa to earn first-team Division 1 all-American honors. Winningest teams in America; Most games played in America; Records Against Opponents; . TIM SHAW, RB, CLARENCEVILLE (1998-2001): An underrated football player, Shaw is second in career points scored by aMichigan high school player with 786 and is one of only two playersto score over 700 career points. 71. GABE DEAN, QB, LOWELL (2009-2011): Dean played the quarterback position with a punishing style. Under head coach Charles Brown, the Bulldogs played for the state title in five of six years, with players so goodwhite folks made sure not to miss their games. 83. He is also third in career receiving yards (3,190) and has the sixth-highest single-season mark with 1,457 in 2000. RAY BENTLEY, LB, HUDSONVILLE (1977-1978): An all-state linebacker, Bentley went on to Central Michigan University,where he was a two-time all-MAC linebacker. He went on to star at the University of Michigan, where he earned all-American honors and was the Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year. Cummings finished his career with 85 touchdowns and helped to lead the Redskins to the 1995 state title before continuing his career at the University of Michigan. News Sports Life Opinion Business USA TODAY Best of the Best Obituaries eNewspaper The input I've received from readers over the past few weeks has been tremendous. 1964 high school all american football teamhow is hammer v dagenhart an issue of federalism. His rookie year in Los Angeles, Lane set an NFL single-season record with 14 interceptions and 72 years later, that record still stands. Joe Sr. remained skeptical of his sons prowess until his junior high coach nagged Joe Sr. to watch "Little Joe" play. RELATED:A golden era for Shore Conference football, It can be difficult for smaller schools to get the recognition they deserve, but coach Dave Wachters Blue Devils had a great season in 1963, finishing withthe best record in the Shore Conference that season. In 1999, he passed for a then-record 3,2776 yards and led Merrillto the state semifinal. 45. He also caught 189 career passes to place fourth on the career list and finished his career with 31 touchdown passes. He finished his career with 7,016 yards, one of only five running backs ever withmore than7,000 career yards. The San Diego Chargers chose him fourth overall in the 1976 NFL Draft, and Joe Washington Jr. began his nine-season stint in the league. MARK BRAMER, TE, TRAVERSE CITY CENTRAL (1973-1975): An all-state tight end, Bramer helped lead the Trojans to a No. Leading the way washalfback Billy Hess, one of the Shores top sprinters, who scored 12 touchdowns on offense and made several key interceptions on defense. Thanks to a 26-13 victory over Trenton Catholic, they were named the South Jersey Non-Public A champions. Anderson High School in Austin, Texas, was known for his hard-hitting style, which is on display here in the 1956 NFL Pro Bowl. Some of those teams were even better than that. A three-time all-American in college, Marriuci led Northern Michigan University to the 1975 Division 2 National Championship. His best season was 1997, when he rushed for 2,553 yards. "Train will always be the Godfather of cornerbacks," Hall of Fame defensive back Lem Barney said. Junior Colson. At defensive end, he totaled 213 career tackles and added 11 quarterback sacks. Sword also played four years in the NFL with the Colts and the Raiders. Try 7 Days Free to get access to 837 million+ pages, 1964 Parade All-America High School Football Team (2nd Annual), Search the Largest Online Newspaper Archive. The Green Dragons were perfect for a second straight year, winningthe Class B Southern title with a season-ending win over Central. He is not on a StepMill. 1 ranking and to the Class A final in the first year of the state playoffs in 1975. Was a high school All-American by the AP. Prized 2024 South Carolina WR Mazeo Bennett Jr. Trims List Ahead of Decision. Ken went on to play college ball at the University of North Texas, followed by a couple years in the CFL. 73. He was a five-time Pro Bowl player, who finished his career with 35 interceptions. He finished his career with 7,464 passing yards, but it was his big-play ability on the high school level that has not been seen since. Tyson finished his career with 6,605 yards, which includes the2,659 yards he gained in 1994. A member of the 2002 state championship team, Koster caught 86 passes for 1,305 yards that year. End Harry Walters was a threat on both sides of the line of scrimmage, while back Steve Costello was second on the team in tackles and picked off four passes. Breasbois totaled 7,216 career passing yards, as Merrill operated out of four and five-receiver sets. That was the year "Little Joe" became a Texas high school sensation. Simpsons Silverdome rushingrecord. 64. MARK INGRAM JR., RB, GRAND BLANC/FLINT SOUTHWESTERN (2005-2007): The 2009 Heisman Trophy winner while attendingthe University of Alabama, Ingram enjoyed a sparkling high school career. He went on to be a two-time all-Mid American Conference tight end at Western Michigan Universityand was a John Mackey Award finalist before moving on to the NFL with the Denver Broncos and theDetroit Lions. Belding reached its zenith when Cummings was piling up yards at a record clip. End Gary Bronson was a defensive stalwart, while catching four touchdown passes from Sendzik, as Brick went undefeated for the third time in Wolfs nine seasons. RICKY BRYANT, WR, FARMINGTON HARRISON (1995-1998): Bryant was a big-play receiver, who finished his career with 132 receptions for 2,665yards and 33 career touchdown receptions. Here's a roundup. Dick "Night Train" Lane (81), from the PVIL's L.C. The six selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1964 season are (1) the Associated Press (AP), (2) the United Press International (UPI), (3) the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), (4) the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), (5) the Central Press Association (CP), and (6) the Newspaper Enterprise Association Pekin State Champions. Brick's winning streak reached 32 games in 1962before it ended with a14-12 loss at Neptune, as speedster Ricky Hopkins broke a 70-yard TD run in the third quarter to provide the winning points. 25. AP, UPI, NEA, and Central Press also listed numerous honorable mentions. 1965. KEVIN GRADY, RB, EAST GRAND RAPIDS (2001-2004): While Grady did not carry over his success into college at the University of Michigan, nobody can deny what he did on the high school level. 19. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. And while North Jersey observers thought that East Orange was the top team in the state in days before the NJSIAA playoffs, everyone in South Jersey was sure the Indians were No. 19. The 1960s were a different time, socially and on the football field. Boys - Girls | 1963 1965. He was voted the United Press International (UPI) Player of the Year as both a junior and asa senior. Players and teams so great they took up permanent space in the memories of basketball fans. Those who saw Gibson play in high school were treated to something special. From 1964 through '66, Leonardi's . Missouri. Back Dave Bloom finished his career with more than 2,000 yards rushing and 32 touchdowns over three seasons, including 862 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior. What Shore team has the most perfect seasons? A large Group IV school at the time, Asbury Park hadonly onelocal opponent, Long Branch, playing the remainder of its games against the biggest schools in Central and North Jersey. The defense, anchored by nose tackle/fullback Tom DeMarks, gave up just 32 points, beating Shore powerhouses including Brickand Neptune. By 1939, the league had taken on its new name and adopted formal rules for districting, playoffs and a state championship game. All rights reserved. Now it's time to begin our latest stroll down Memory Lane: Outscoring opponents by a 265-32 margin, coach William Butch'' Bruno's Blue Bishops finished the season as the No. He passed for 2,634 yards in 2002 and as a defensive back finished fourth all-time in the state with 24 career interceptions. He graduated from UP in 1964 and shortly thereafter, enlisted in the Air Force during the United States' engagement in the Vietnam War. All-America Team CSCAA Click here to learn more about & register for the 2023 CSCAA Annual Meetings & Convention. NICK HILL, RB, CHELSEA (2006-2009): Hill was dynamite in a small package. He was also the first Michigan State football player tohave his uniform retired. After that, from 1947-1955 All-State teams were selected by Associated Press and United Press International. FIFA World Cup - Best Goals from Every Angle, Draw for the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023, Jalen Carter turns himself in, released on bond after charge in fatal accident, Calijah Kancey runs second-fastest 40 by DT at NFL Combine since 2003. REGGIE MACKENZIE, OL, HIGHLAND PARK (1965-1967): The finest high school player ever produced at Highland Park, Mackenzie was a three-year starter at the University of Michigan and was an all-American in 1971. A team with 21 seniors capped a solid three-year run for the Scarlet Fliers program, going 23-3-1 over that period andwinning a pair of Class A titles. He was one of the premier players in the state in 1997 and earned Parade and USA Today all-American honors. Started by the Sunday magazine in 1957, it had been the longest ongoing selection of high school basketball . A dominating offensive lineman,he went on to star at the University of Michigan and then in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles. Colson recorded 123 total tackles in 2019 with 19.5 for loss, 11.5 sacks, two interceptions and forced two fumbles in his first . I passed a couple of white guys and heard one of them say, 'They need to take that n-----coach Brown and let him coach the white team cause these white boys aint doin nothin, and these n-----s dont never lose.". Back then, it wasn't uncommon for 6,000 fansor moreto ring the field fora big high school game, Offensive innovations were just beginning to take hold, and NFL and college games on television were becoming commonplace. He went on to an all-American career at Michigan State University and was selected all Big 10 three times. A powerful runner,he scored 35 touchdowns in the 2010 season, as he helped lead Lowell to a Division 2 state title. He went on to play at University of Notre Dame and later for the Detroit Lions in the NFL. Alphonse Dotson, the first small-college player named to a major All-America team in 1964, his senior year at Grambling State. Long was an all-American offensive tackle at the University of Michigan and has played for the Miami Dolphins and the St. Louis Rams during his six-year NFL career. He set a state finals record with five touchdowns, as he ran for 138 yards and passed for 251 in the title game. DREW HENSON, QB, BRIGHTON (1995-1997): Few stars shined as brightly on the baseball field and football field than Hensons while at Brighton. In that state title game, he rushed for 278 yards to break O.J. 1965 Parade All-America High School Football Team (3rd Annual) He went on to an all-American career at Michigan State Universityand was selected all Big 10 three times. 5. JOSH THORNHILL, LB, LANSING EASTERN (1994-1997): A four-year starter for the Quakers, Thornhill was a dominant defensive force, who totaled 151 tackles as a junior and 150 as a senior. Jerry LeVias, the first Black scholarship athlete in the Southwest Conference at SMU. They also hammered Red Bank, 38-0, and Red Bank Catholic, 55-0,finishingranked No. He was part of the Electric Company offensive line that blocked for O.J. He is a member of the Saginaw County Hall of Fame. Use of this website (including any and all parts and components) constitutes your acceptance of these, Chuck Ealey Deserves to be in the College Football Hall of Fame, When theKansas City Chiefs were Pro Football's Champions of Change, How Florida A&M Coach Jake Gaither Helped Save Bob Hayes' NFL Career, NASCAR drivers might need to adjust strategy after early-season surprise winners. His junior year, he was third in the Heisman voting, and he finished fourth as a senior. SONNY GRANDELIUS, RB, MUSKEGON HEIGHTS (1944-1946): The Muskegon Heights Tigers were a major high school football power in the 1940s, and Grandelius was one of the best Tigers ever. Up next will be the greatest teams from the 1970s, which will be posted on APP.com on Oct. 11, followed by the 1980s on Oct. 18, the 1990s on Oct. 25 and the 2000s on Nov. 1. The All-American Conference was billed a the best league of high school football teams in Ohio. They closed the 1960 season with their 18th straight victory, beating Rumson-Fair Haven, 18-0, on Thanksgiving in front of a standing-room crowd of 6,500. He was a hulking offensive end and linebacker who dominated on both sides of the football. In addition, 27 players were selected to the Second Team. 82. For the year 1964, the NCAA recognizes seven published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. We use cookies to provide you with a great experience and to help our website run effectively. 38. 1916. Defense. STEVE MARRIUCI, QB, IRON MOUNTAN (1971-1973): The Upper Peninsula has produced plenty of talented players, with Mooch being perhaps the best quarterback to ever come out of the North country. NICK PERRY, DE, DETROIT MACKENZIE/DETROIT KING (2004-2007): As a senior at Detroit King, Perry recorded a state record 36 sacks along with 147 tackles, as he helped lead King to the Division 1 state title. He also was agile and very fast. He then went on to play defensive back at Michigan State University. DREW STANTON, QB, FARMINGTONHARRISON (2000-2001): Stanton led Harrison to back-to-back 14-0 seasons and two state titles during his two years at the helm. Edison was led by All-Dade QB Kary Baker, who later became the first African-American . "Altogether, it was quite a season. During its 17-year span it produced the following results: 1963 Niles state champion; Massillon 2nd place 1964 Massillon state champion; Canton McKinley 2nd place 1965 Massillon state champion; Warren Harding 5th place; Steubenville 8th place 1966 Niles 2nd place; Steubenville 4th place 1967 Massillon 2nd place; Steubenville 4th place 1968 Canton McKinley 3rd place; Niles 7th place; Steubenville 8th placed 1969 Canton McKinley 4th place 1970 Massillon state champion; Canton McKinley 3rd place 1971 Warren Harding state champion; Massillon 6th place 1972 Massillon A.P. 57. DWAIN KOSCIELNIAK, RB, GAYLORD ST. MARY (1987-1990): One of the premier players to come out of northern Michigan, Koscielniak rushed for 5,078 yards during his career and scored 412 points. And thats just the tip of the iceberg. Granata rushed for 5,655 yards during his career and finished with 553 career points. He is second in career rushing with 7,813 yards. 34. 80. 2 at the Shore behind Neptune. He is Purdues all-time leader in interceptions with 17. He then played 16 years in the NFL, primarily for the Buffalo Bills, where he was a three-time Pro-Bowl player and a member of four Super Bowl teams. JOHN BREASBOIS, QB, MERRILL (1997-1999): Merrill football was at the heart of the run-and-shoot offensive revolution that began to change the face of high school football in Michigan in the mid-1990s. After his playing career ended, he was part of three additional Super Bowl championships as a defensive coach with the New England Patriots. Page 99. Coach Ron Signorino called it the impossible dream after the Indians completed an undefeated season with a 69-12 Thanksgiving Day romp at Lakewood, as they rushed for an astonishing 602 yards as a team. BENNY CLARK JR., RB, RAVENNA (1993-1996): Clark was one of the greatest small-school runing backs in state history. 1 team. DEANDRE JOHNSON, RB, MADISON (2003-2006): Johnson was one of the most productive running backs ever in the Detroit area. Career: 14 seasons (1964-77) Teams: Dallas Cowboys. All-Americans. The Green Dragons capped off the first of their seven unbeaten, untied seasons with a Thanksgiving win over Central to capturetheShore Conference Class B Southern division title. He went on to play college football at UCLA, where tied a Rose Bowl record with four touchdowns against University of Iowa in 1986 before playing six years in the NFL with Cincinnati. He earned two Super Rings as a professional with the Pittsburgh Steelers. EARL MORRALL, MUSKEGON (1949-1951): Few quarterbacks can match the legacy of Morrall. Coach: Manuel Douglas. JONES, WR, ITHACA (1999-2001): While Ithaca has produced numerous standout quarterbacks, few Yellowjackets orreceivers in state history can match the production of Jones.
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