Three members of New Palestine's HHC champion football team were
named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association All-State team this
week.
Quarterback Connor Simmons and WR/DBs Brandon
Collins and Josh Penley were named to the IFCA Class 4A team. Collins
was named to the team as a wide receiver, Penley as a defensive back.
For
Collins and Penley, it's their second All-State selection and makes
them consensus All-State picks. Both were also selected to the
Associated Press All-State team, as selected by the state media, last
week. The IFCA team is selected by the coaches. Greenfield-Central's Matt Dickerson was also selected to the AP All-State team last week.
Collins
set the New Palestine single-season and career receptions record
this season with 60 catches, 923 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. His
923 yards comprise the biggest season ever by a New Palestine receiver,
and his 60 season catches and 76 career catches are both school
records.
Collins is also second on New Palestine's career receiving yardage list
behind 1993 graduate Jay Ehle with 1,141 career yards.
He also had six interceptions, an interception
return for a touchdown and two fumble recoveries as a defensive back. On offense, Penley had 883 receiving yards and 17
receiving touchdowns this season, setting the school touchdown receptions record with 17 for the season and 20 for his career.
Simmons
also rewrote the New Palestine football record book, completing 174
passes for for 2,795 yards and 35 touchdowns this year. He broke the New
Palestine single-season and career records for completions, passing
yards and passing touchdowns, all of which had previously been held by
either Mark Shepler since 1987 or Matt Rodgers since 1993. He holds the
career records for passing yards (3,289), completions (212) and passing
touchdowns (39). He completed 64 percent of his passes this season and
ranked among the state leaders in passing yards and touchdowns this
season. He also twice broke the single-game passing touchdowns record
with five TD passes.
Together, they helped lead the
Dragons to a 10-1 record, a second straight Hoosier Heritage Conference
championship, an HHC-record 20-game winning streak in conference games,
the No. 1 ranking in the AP Class 4A poll at the end of the season and
the school's first unbeaten regular season since 1988.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Penley, Collins Dickerson make All-State teams
New Palestine WR/DB Josh Penley and Greenfield-Central RB/DB Matt Dickerson were announced as a member of the Associated
Press Class 4A All-State team, both as defensive backs.In addition, New Palestine WR Brandon Collins was an All-State wide receiver.
Penley had a tremendous senior year, with 883 receiving yards and 17 receiving touchdowns this season. He also had six interceptions, an interception return for a touchdown and two fumble recoveries as a defensive back, helping lead the Dragons to a 10-1 record, a second straight Hoosier Heritage Conference championship and the No. 1 ranking in the Class 4A poll at the end of the season. He is the Dragons' all-time receiving touchdowns leader. Penley was also named honorable mention at WR.
Collins also had a big senior year, with 60 catches, 923 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. He set New Palestine's single-season and career receptions records and the single-season receiving yards record.
Dickerson had four blocked kicks, five interceptions -- three of which he returned for touchdowns. He also had three kick returns for TDs. On offense, Dickerson accounted for 547 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.
Also, four other Dragons, two Royals and one Cougar were named as honorable mention All-State players:
For NP:
Penley had a tremendous senior year, with 883 receiving yards and 17 receiving touchdowns this season. He also had six interceptions, an interception return for a touchdown and two fumble recoveries as a defensive back, helping lead the Dragons to a 10-1 record, a second straight Hoosier Heritage Conference championship and the No. 1 ranking in the Class 4A poll at the end of the season. He is the Dragons' all-time receiving touchdowns leader. Penley was also named honorable mention at WR.
Collins also had a big senior year, with 60 catches, 923 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. He set New Palestine's single-season and career receptions records and the single-season receiving yards record.
Dickerson had four blocked kicks, five interceptions -- three of which he returned for touchdowns. He also had three kick returns for TDs. On offense, Dickerson accounted for 547 yards of total offense and four touchdowns.
Also, four other Dragons, two Royals and one Cougar were named as honorable mention All-State players:
For NP:
- QB Connor Simmons: 2,795 yards passing, 35 TDs. Set all NPHS single-season and career passing records.
- OL Mitch Disman: Offense produced 4,352 yards of total offense and scored 57 TDs
- DL Chris Wolf: 5 sacks, 6.5 TFL on defense that produced three shutouts this season.
- LB Brandon Wiggins: 105 tackles, 1 sack, 6 TFL. Leading tackler on defense.
- K Austin Frazier: 9-13 FG, 27-29 PATs, long 37.
- RB Spencer Gilbert: 1,007 yards rushing, 9 TDs; 1,182 yards from scrimmage, 10 TDs.
- DB Dalton Korlowicz: 94 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 forced fumbles
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