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04/05/2007: "AAB"
Practice will be Thursday Dec 7, 5 PM Minnetonka High Sportsdome; Friday Dec. 8, 12:00 PM Minnetonka High Sportsdome, and Metodome 4:00 PM
Media credentials calls 952-829-7999. Host Hotel: Marriot Minneapolis West
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ESPN Magazine Academic All-District IV
QB Jason Vrable leads the College All-Stars in All American Bowl
Marietta's Jason Vrable (South Park, Pa.) closed out his career by moving into sixth place on the OAC's single-season passing attempts list (375) and ninth on its single-season passing yards list (2,845). Vrable, the single-season and career record holder in every Pioneer passing category, finished the year by completing 12-of-33 passes and throwing for 173 yards. He had one touchdown and a pair of interceptions. For the season, Vrable went 202-of-375 (.539) and threw for 2,845 yards with 20 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. In his career, he completed 495-of-902 passes for 6,102 yards and 41 touchdowns.
The offensive captain lead the Ohio Athletic Conference in passing yards (fourth in the nation) and total offense. He has completed 190-of-342 passes and thrown for 2,672 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2006 and is 483-of-869 with 5,929 yards passing and 40 TD passes in his career.
Off the field, he maintains a solid grade point average as an athletic training major. Vrable, a 2005 Academic All-OAC honorable mention award winner, is also an active member of the Marietta College Student Athletic Trainers Organization.

Joe Danielson, UW-Platteville, Senior, Wide Receiver, 6-6, 215, Oregon, Ill. caught 54 passes for 969 yards and 7 touchdowns. His 969 yards led the league and were the third most in Pioneer history. He also ranked second in receptions per game with 5.4.
Ricky Lebeda-Dana College Kicker- All Conf. 1st team
Most points in a game 18, FG made in a game (4) , Longest FG (57)
Most points career (240), Most PATs career (93), Most FGs Career (43)
Austin Janssen - LB
Northwestern College (IA)
3 time All-American, Great Plains Athletic Conference Player of the Year 2006,
2006- Led team Tackles (70), 12 TFL, 4.5 Sacks, 6 blocked kicks, 6 Int, 3 FRs, 3 TDs,
GLFC Defensive Player of the Year Ethan Tyler LB St Joseph College;
Tyler concluded his collegiate career with 81 tackles on the season, including 12 for losses and three sacks for a total of 29 yards in losses.
He had two interceptions and one fumble recovery.
Javon Bell- Dana College WR- All Conf. 1st team
Record for Longest pass reception, 98yds
2nd All-time Receiving Yds (2314), 3rd All-time TD receptions (20), 1st All-Time receptions (186)
On the MFL Stars Teams the players include:
Running Back Alby Coombs Kenyon College, Five all time Records: rushing 4,350 yards, att. 893, TD's 46, Points scored 278.
Quarterback Keldric Stokes of the Chippewa Valley Predators; 2004 All DAC 10 1st team All American national number 3 passer.
2005 WIAC Newcomer of the Year; Collegiate Starter (2 at Huron University 1 at Wisconsin Stout. 2004 NAIA All American, 2002 Southwest Michigan Athlete of the year. Benton Harbor High School (MI) All Time Leading Passer
Offensive Linemen Korey Jazdzewski: 4 YEAR STARTER AT UMD. ALL CONFERENCE DT AT UMD. ONE YEAR OF PRO. WORLD LEAGUE.
Kicker Spasimir Bodurski WIAC ALL-CONFERENCE 2006, UWRF 2004 Special Teams player of the year, WIAC player of the week 3 times once in 2004, 2005 and 2006, Most FG's in UWRF history 22, UWRF 2 longest fgs in the history 47;45, One career game winning fg
Offensive Linemen Don Gambrel Freshmen of the Year, Mid-States All League , 2005 Minor league Football News All American