Santa Ana Dominates All-Division Football Honors
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Santa Ana’s football team dominated the postseason awards, just as it did the Central Division of the Mission Conference.
Dave Ogas won coach of the year, Tramel Robinson was offensive player of the year and Kody Miller was defense player of the year for the Dons (7-3), who finished 6-0 in the division. Robinson, from Foothill High, rushed for 1,148 yards and scored 15 touchdowns.
Miller is a defensive back from Canyon High. The picks were made by the Central Division coaches.
Here are the teams:
First team offense: QB--Archie Lappin (Santa Ana). RB--Brendan McGraw (Saddleback), Tramel Robinson (SA), Torrance Wilson (Riverside). WR--Julius Dixon (Palomar), Brandon Marshall (P), Mike McCullough (Golden West). TE--Lawrence Mariner (S). OL--Pita Elisara (P), Steve Howard (SA), Matt O’Neal (Palomar), Aaron Notarianni (R), Matt Welch (SA). K--Brett Thompson (S).
Second team offense: QB--Geoff Berg (Fullerton), Chad Collins (Orange Coast), John Frank (GW). RB--Joe Hall (P), Joe Khamis (OCC), Odyssei Wilridge (F). WR--Ivan Mercer (OCC), Anthony Scott (F), Paul Thompson (S). TE--Aaron Kenney (SA), Chris Kelly (P), Mike Knox (OCC). OL--Brad Baker (S), Greg Bird (S), Kevin Cole (SA), Mike Hanneman (R), Ted Printy (P), Jason Shields (F), Ryan Woods (GW). K--Anousith Wilaikul (SA).
First team defense: DL--Kelly Cotton (S), Eddie Logo (P), Chuck Pine (F), Alex Pula (SA). LB--Matt Frembling (F), David Josker (S), Tony Magliocco (SA), Jimmy Malo (P). DB--Terrance Gray (P), Jua Jackson (GW), Joe Lucero (R), Kody Miller (SA). P--Justin Sisco (R). PR--Julius Dixon (P).
Second team defense: DL--Rodney Dawson (R), Gordon Hansen (S), Matt Sepulona (SA), Ryan Watkins (F). LB--Brian Berg (S), Ian Dominelli (S), Mark Helton (R), Donnie Gunritz (F), Nick Stocks (GW). DB--Johnny Jeffery (S), Reggie Lewis (P), Jason Parrott (S), Frankie Salazar (F). P--Peter Mignosa (OCC). PR--Richie Williams (F).
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