Stats Perform named its FCS All-American teams yesterday with Dartmouth tight end Chris Corbo on the first team and Big Green offensive lineman Delby Lemieux on the third team. All totaled, eight current or former Ivy League players were honored:
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Beau Brungard, Youngstown State, Jr., 6-0, 215
QB – Taron Dickens, Western Carolina, R-So., 5-11, 180
QB – Cole Payton, North Dakota State, Sr., 6-3, 233
RB – Joshua Dye, Southern Utah, R-So., 5-11, 205
RB – Rodney Nelson, Monmouth, R-So., 5-8, 195
WR – Marquis Buchanan, Rhode Island, R-Jr., 6-4, 175
WR – Bryce Lance, North Dakota State, R-Sr., 6-3, 209
TE – CHRIS CORBO, DARTMOUTH, SR., 6-5, 250
OL – Seth Anderson, North Dakota, R-Sr., 6-5, 300
OL – JT Cornelius, Monmouth, Grad, 6-6, 290
OL – Titan Fleischmann, Montana State, Jr., 6-4, 300
OL – Trent Fraley, North Dakota State, Jr., 6-1, 303
OL – Joshua Sales Jr., Austin Peay, R-Sr., 6-5, 312
OL – Logan Weedman, Tennessee Tech, Sr., 6-5, 295
DEFENSE
DL – Lando Brown, Southern Utah, R-Sr., 5-11, 215
DL – Kaleb Proctor, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr., 6-3, 280
DL – Jacob Psyk, UC Davis (Harvard), Grad, 6-3, 265
DL – Joshua Stoneking, Furman, R-So., 6-3, 264
DL – Andrew Zock, Mercer, So., 6-2, 250
LB – Luke Banbury, William & Mary (Cornell), Grad, 6-2, 230
LB – James Conway, Fordham, Grad, 6-2, 235
LB – Tye Niekamp, Illinois State, Jr., 6-3, 240
LB – A.J. Pena, Rhode Island, Sr., 6-2, 243
LB – Jaydon Southard, Stephen F. Austin, Sr., 6-1, 225
DB – Kimal Clark, Indiana State, Sr., 5-10, 195
DB – Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin, Sr., 6-1, 190
DB – Caden Dowler, Montana State, Jr., 6-0, 205
DB – Abu Kamara, Yale, Jr., 6-1, 208
DB – Maximus Pulley, Wofford, 5th Year, 5-11, 200
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK – Nick Reed, New Hampshire, So., 5-7, 181
P – Jeff Yurk, Elon, R-Sr., 6-2, 224
LS – Caleb Bowers, North Dakota State, Jr., 6-1, 224
KR – Ja’briel Mace, Villanova, So., 5-9, 175
PR – Bugs Mortimer, Stephen F. Austin, R-Jr., 5-10, 177
AP – Michael Wortham, Montana, R-Sr., 5-9, 190
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Keali’I Ah Yat, Montana, R-So., 6-1, 200
QB – Justin Lamson, Montana State, Jr., 6-2, 210
RB – Eli Gillman, Montana, R-Jr., 6-0, 213
RB – L.J. Phillips Jr., South Dakota, R-So., 5-9, 225
RB – Josh Pitsenberger, Yale, Sr., 6-0, 220
WR – Josh Derry, Monmouth, Jr., 5-9, 180
WR – Jared Richardson, Penn, Sr., 6-2, 220
TE – Nathan Levicki, Presbyterian, Sr., 6-3, 235
OL – Quinten Christensen, South Dakota State, Jr., 6-5, 300
OL – Ryan McKenna, William & Mary, Grad, 6-4, 300
OL – Cannon Panfiloff, Montana, R-Sr., 6-6, 294
OL – Stryker Rashid, Idaho State, R-Jr., 6-5, 295
OL – Cameron Smith, Alabama State, Grad, 6-7, 354
OL – Hunter Smith, Tarleton State, Sr., 6-5, 300
DEFENSE
DL – Paul Brott, Montana State, Sr., 6-3, 300
DL – Kahmari Brown, Elon, So., 6-2, 220
DL – David Hoage, West Georgia, Grad, 6-3, 250
DL – Quincy Ivory, Jackson State, Sr., 6-3, 239
DL – Keyshawn Johnson, UT Martin, Jr., 6-3, 230
DL – Lance Rucker, North Dakota, Jr., 6-3, 230
LB – Theron Gaines, Tennessee Tech, Sr., 6-1, 237
LB – Erick Hunter, Morgan State, Sr., 6-4, 220
LB – Logan Kopp, North Dakota State, R-Sr., 6-1, 221
LB – Rashon Myles Jr., Abilene Christian, Jr., 6-1, 220
LB – KK Reno, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr., 6-0, 220
DB – Jalen Jones, William & Mary, Sr., 6-0, 195
DB – Kasyus Kurns, Tarleton State, Sr., 5-10, 170
DB – Jalen Mayo, Stephen F. Austin, R-Jr., 6-1, 184
DB – Jeremiah McClendon, Southern Illinois, Sr., 6-0, 185
DB – Jarod Washington, South Carolina State, Sr., 6-2, 188
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK – Eli Ozick, North Dakota State, So., 5-11, 191
P – Ben Shrewsbury, VMI, Jr., 6-2, 190
LS – Dylan Calabrese, Illinois State, Sr., 6-1, 245
KR – Brandon Hayes, Southeastern Louisiana, Sr., 6-2, 205
PR – Elijah Kennedy, North Carolina A&T, R-Jr., 5-11, 180
AP – Rodney Hammond Jr., Sacramento State, Sr., 5-9, 195
THIRD TEAM
OFFENSE
QB – Braden Atkinson, Mercer, Fr., 6-1, 215
QB – Chris Parson, Austin Peay, R-So., 5-11, 224
QB – DJ Williams, Southern Illinois, Sr., 6-3, 218
RB – Kente Edwards, Lafayette, Jr., 5-9, 197
RB – Marquis Gillis, Delaware State, Grad, 6-0, 210
RB – Luke Yoder, Lehigh, Jr., 5-11, 205
WR – Daniel Sobkowicz, Illinois State, Sr., 6-3, 205
WR – Max Tomczak, Youngstown State, Sr., 6-0, 195
WR – Jalen Walthall, UIW, R-Sr., 6-2, 180
TE – Ryder Kurtz, Cornell, Jr., 6-5, 233
OL – Griffin Empey, North Dakota State, So., 6-3, 298
OL – Erik Gray, Stephen F. Austin, Jr., 6-1, 256
OL – Langston Jones, Lehigh, Sr., 6-3, 325
OL – DELBY LEMIEUX, DARTMOUTH, SR., 6-4, 295
OL – Luke Petit, Furman, R-Sr., 6-3, 285
OL – Stephane Voltaire, Villanova, Sr., 6-5, 315
DEFENSE
DL – Kobe Clayborne, South Dakota State, Sr., 6-0, 280
DL – Kenneth Eiden IV, Montana State. Sr., 6-1, 250
DL – Robert Holz, Gardner-Webb, Sr., 6-3, 255
DL – Matt Spatny, Lehigh, Sr., 6-2, 250
DL – Mike Wells, Youngstown State, Jr., 6-3, 250
LB – Sean Allison, Drake, Sr., 6-0, 235
LB – Mikey D’Amato, Cal Poly, Jr., 6-0, 230
LB – Shane Hartzell, Villanova, Sr., 6-0, 230
LB – Tyler Ochojski, Lehigh, Sr., 6-2, 230
LB – Will Shaffer, Abilene Christian, R-Sr., 6-0, 240
LB – Jack Stoll, Central Connecticut State. 6-0, 230
DB – Chris Jean, Central Connecticut State, R-So., 5-10, 180
DB – Ayinde Johnson, Rhode Island, R-Sr., 6-0, 195
DB – Shadwel Nkuba II, Illinois State, Sr., 6-1, 190
DB – Kristian Pugh, Lamar, Sr., 5-11, 182
DB – Nate Robinson Jr., Marist, So., 6-1, 200
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK – Paul Geelen, Southern Illinois, Sr., 6-6, 205
PK – Trajan Sinatra, Idaho State, So., 5-11, 193
P – Ben D’Aquila, Northern Arizona, Sr., 6-2, 205
P – Mason Miller, Eastern Illinois, Grad, 6-0, 185
LS – Spencer Moore, Cal Poly, R-Sr., 6-3, 225
KR – Javon Ross, Bethune-Cookman, So., 5-10, 165
PR – Max Mosey, Holy Cross, Sr., 6-0, 200
AP – Kolbe Katsis, Northern Arizona, R-Sr., 6-1, 185
The full Stats Perform All-America link with the freshman All-America team can be found HERE.
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A quick athletic facilities tour from Dartmouth admissions:
EXTRA POINT
A couple of days ago in this space you read that, per the company that sells our video bird feeder, we had 24,762 birds stop by for a nibble to that point in the year. Now it is EV entity Electrify America's turn to provide a yearly roundup.
Per an email from Electrify, we had 77 charging sessions last year at 45 unique stations. From the EA email:
"You took your throne among the top 10% of customers with the most kWh consumed."
OK, two things.
First, we don't usually drive nearly that much, but a 6,000-mile late-summer Route 66 road trip that saw us make it all the way to California played a huge role in racking up that many charging sessions.
Second, with apologies to Electrify America, our out-of-pocket cost for those 77 charging sessions last year? Probably less than $1. That's right. One whole dollar.
As a promotion when we bought our Inoiq 5 we received two years of free charging at Electrify America, and it's safe to say we took full advantage. The only cost for us came if we ran over 30 minutes in a session, and as far as I can recall that happened just one time all year.
Free charging on the road is the reason why we did our Route 66 trip last summer, and why we have another big road trip planned for the summer of '26.
Unfortunately for others who might want to do the same thing, the two-year EA promotion has been replaced by a finite amount of charging. I can't say we were part of the reason why they changed the policy, but sorry about that if we were. ;-)