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2015 ALL-USA Delaware Football Team

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COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Judy, Smyrna
Judy took over a team that went 2-8 in 2013 and improved to 5-5 last year, the prelude to this season’s 12-1 campaign and the first state championship in school history. The up-tempo Eagles averaged 51.3 points per game and avenged an early-season 76-56 defeat by beating Salesianum in overtime in the Div. 1 final, 32-26.

OFFENSE

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Will Knight, Smyrna
The elusive sophomore provided balance for Smyrna’s potent air-based attack, rushing for 2,015 yards and 33 touchdowns on 226 carries. Two of his four 200-yard games came in the playoffs. He also hauled in 17 passes for 310 yards and four more TDs.

First Team

QB Nolan Henderson (6-1, 160, Jr.), Smyrna

RB Will Knight (5-9, 195, So.), Smyrna

RB Gary Brightwell (6-0, 183, Jr.), St. Georges (Middletown)

WR Donte Ritchie (5-10, 200, Sr.), Smyrna

WR Chi Chi Amachi (6-4, 184, Sr.), William Penn (New Castle)

TE Frank Burton (6-4, 250, Sr.), William Penn (New Castle)

OL Randy Sinnott (6-5, 280, Jr.), Salesianum (Wilmington)

OL Brandon Dooley (6-0, 265, Sr.), William Penn (New Castle)

OL Shaquan Brittingham (6-0, 224, Sr.), St. Georges (Middletown)

OL Terren Carter (6-2, 265, Sr.), Smyrna

OL Jerren Carter (6-2, 255, Jr.), Smyrna

Second Team

QB Triston Harris (6-1, 190, Sr.), Dover

RB Titus Nelson (6-1, 252, Sr.), William Penn (New Castle)

RB Grahm Roberts (6-0, 210, So.), Concord (Wilmington)

WR Jamai Rice (5-11, 180, Sr.), St. Mark’s (Wilmington)

WR Rob Myrick (6-0, 180, Sr.), Mount Pleasant (Wilmington)

TE Paul Wolfe (6-2, 205, Sr.), Delaware Military Academy (Wilmington)

OL Daniel Brooks (6-0, 210, Sr.), St. Georges (Middletown)

OL Devin Schofield (5-10, 235, Sr.), Salesianum (Wilmington)

OL Brady Abraham (6-0, 225, Sr.), Middletown

OL Jackson Truitt (6-2, 255, Jr.), Appoquinimink (Middletown)

OL Tyler Rosello (6-0, 265, Sr.), Dover

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Colby Reeder, Salesianum (Wilmington)
The state’s Gatorade Football Player of the Year, Reeder was dominant on both sides of the ball. Defensively, the 6-foot-4, 225-pound safety recorded 56 tackles and an interception, while blocking a remarkable six kicks.

First Team

DL Kyle Cathers (6-5, 270, Sr.), Salesianum (Wilmington)

DL Stefon Woodruff (6-3, 240, Sr.), St. Georges (Middletown)

DL Markel Weldon (6-1, 265, Sr.), Middletown

DL Michael Williams (6-2, 225, Sr.), Cape Henlopen (Lewes)

LB Elijah Hutchinson (6-0, 185, Jr.), Smyrna

LB Avery Roberts (6-1, 215, Jr.), Concord (Wilmington)

LB Peter Cox (5-10, 195, Sr.), Middletown

DB Nigel Bynum (5-10, 165, Sr.), Mount Pleasant (Wilmington)

DB Colby Reeder (6-4, 225, Sr.), Salesianum (Wilmington)

DB Na’Quan Watson (5-8, 155, Sr.), Howard (Wilmington)

DB Isiah Mitchell (5-11, 170, Sr.), Middletown

Second Team

DL Marek Easton (6-0, 195, Sr.), Salesianum (Wilmington)

DL Leah Styles (6-0, 170, Sr.), Woodbridge (Bridgeville)

DL Elijah Lewis (6-2, 278, Sr.), William Penn (New Castle)

DL Jeff Campbell (6-3, 290, Sr.), Smyrna

LB Charles Hope (6-3, 225, Jr.), William Penn (New Castle)

LB Jeremiah Bluntson (5-10, 200, Sr.), Howard (Wilmington)

LB Patrick Udovich (6-2, 205, Jr.), Archmere (Claymont)

DB Rodney Ruff (5-10, 160, Sr.), Smyrna

DB Zach Burton (6-2, 187, Jr.), William Penn (New Castle)

DB Jordan Simpson (5-10, 145, Sr.), Lake Forest (Felton)

DB James Harmon (5-10, 180, Sr.), Sussex Tech (Georgetown)

SPECIAL TEAMS

K Pearce Bartlett (6-2, 180, Sr.), Salesianum (Wilmington)
 
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Looks like you cannot make both teams. Can't imagine Colby Reeder not making first or second team on offense or Frank Burton making the defensive team.
 
Looks like you cannot make both teams. Can't imagine Colby Reeder not making first or second team on offense or Frank Burton making the defensive team.

Looks that way.. but its not like Reeder was being recruited to play RB anywhere. the list seems very unbiased to me.. playing both ways is a small state thing but I get them separating offensive or defensive players..
 
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