The CIAA Announces 2012 All-Conference Football Team and Players of the Year
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Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on November 09, 2012 The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, in conjunction with the CIAA Football Coaches’ Association, is proud to release this season’s honorees for the All-CIAA Football First and Second Teams and Players of the Year. This year’s All-Conference team is led by Offensive Player of the Year, Kameron Smith of the #2 Winston-Salem State University Rams. Smith starts at the quarterback position and has completed 170 of 280 pass attempts (60.7%, 2710 yds.) and leads the conference with 37 total touchdown passes for the Rams. Defensive Player of the Year, Carlos Fields, Jr. also represents #2 Winston-Salem State University Rams, where he has finished the season with 69 total tackles (38 solo, 31 assisted) and six tackles-for-loss for nineteen yards. Fields, as captain, has led his Rams to the number one total defense in the conference averaging 279.8 yards per game. Saint Augustine’s University’s Tyron Laughinghouse is Special Teams Player of the Year. Laughinghouse leads the conference for total yards in both the Punt and Kick Returns category with a total of 14 kick returns for 562 yards and 12 for 184 yds. on punt returns with a total of four touchdowns. The Players of the Year and All-Conference First team will be formally recognized at the CIAA Football Championship Luncheon on Friday, November 9, 2012 at the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley. This event begins at 12:00pm and is by invitation only. The All-CIAA Football First and Second Teams are listed below: Offensive Player of the Year Kameron Smith WSSU SR 6-0 180 Business Mgmt. Garner, NC Defensive Player of the Year Carlos Fields WSSU JR 6-2 220 Math Education Henderson, NC Special Teams Player of the Year Tyron Laughinghouse SAU SR 6-2 180 Sports Management Greenville, NC 2012 All-CIAA Football – First Team NAME SCHOOL CL. HT. WT. MAJOR HOMETOWN OFFENSIVE TEAM TIGHT END Khari Lee BSU SO 6-4 250 Banking and Finance Baltimore, MD OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Jobari Coleman-Wilson CU SR 6-4 280 Social Science Los Angeles, CA Vincent Maene ECSU JR 6-4 370 Criminal Justice Nu’uuli Satani, Samoa Stedman Gardner SAU SR 6-4 290 Computer Info. Sys. Gastonia, NC Markus Lawrence WSSU SR 6-4 290 MIS Charlotte, NC Nathanial Hartung WSSU JR 6-2 380 History Butler, PA WIDE RECEIVERS Tyron Laughinghouse SAU SR 6-2 180 Sports Management Greenville, NC Jahuann Butler WSSU SR 6-2 190 Psychology Charlotte, NC QUARTERBACK Kameron Smith WSSU SR 6-0 180 Business Mgmt. Garner, NC RUNNING BACKS Daronte McNeill ECSU SR 6-2 220 Sports Management Elizabeth City, NC Colon Bailey, Jr. FSU JR 6-0 205 Physical Education Manteo, NC KICK RETURNER Tyron Laughinghouse SAU SR 6-2 180 Sports Management Greenville, NC PLACE KICKER Alejandro Suarez WSSU SO 5-6 145 Undeclared Liberty, NC NAME SCHOOL CL. HT. WT. MAJOR HOMETOWN DEFENSIVE TEAM LINEMEN TJ Batchelor CU JR 6-0 235 Criminal Justice Middlesex, NC Brad Davis ECSU SR 6-1 245 Business Admin. Charlotte, NC Javarous Faulk SAU SO 6-1 245 HPW Macon, GA Barry Trip WSSU SR 6-0 290 Physical Education Snow Hill, SC LINE BACKERS Ken White LC SO 6-0 230 Biology/Pre-Med Southport, NC Chaz Robinson SAU JR 5-11 220 Sports Management Hampton, VA Carlos Fields WSSU JR 6-2 220 Math Education Henderson, NC DEFENSIVE BACKS Curtis Pumphrey BSU FR 5-8 160 Business Mgmt. Laurel, MD Nigel Rios ECSU JR 5-9 170 Business Washington, D.C. Andre Kates VUU SR 5-11 195 Business Beltsville, MD Malcolm Rowe WSSU SR 6-2 200 Business Admin. Fayetteville, NC PUNT RETURNER Jameze Massey WSSU SR 5-8 170 Physical Education Monroe, NC PUNTER Landen Thayer WSSU SR 6-0 200 Physical Education Clemmons, NC 2012 All-CIAA Football – Second Team NAME SCHOOL CL. HT. WT. MAJOR HOMETOWN OFFENSIVE TEAM TIGHT END Jamie DeGeare WSSU SR 6-0 190 Justice Studies High Point, NC LINEMEN Rory Nixon SAU SR 6-2 290 Business Admin. Hampton, VA Kyle Catterton VSU SR 6-4 290 Mass Comm. Waldorf, MD Marion Holt VUU SR 6-3 290 Secondary Education Grandview, MO Daven Gray WSSU SR 6-3 210 Education Kernersville, NC Chris Bearden WSSU JR 6-7 315 Physical Education Atlanta, GA WIDE RECEIVERS Douglas McNeil, III. BSU SR 6-3 195 Sports Management Baltimore, MD Matthew Coston LU SR 6-1 180 HPER Newark, DE QUARTERBACK James Stallons SU SR 6-6 210 Criminal Justice Detroit, MI RUNNING BACKS Dedrick Anderson JCSU SR 5-4 145 Biology Winston-Salem, NC Jerrell Washington VUU SR 5-9 190 Criminal Justice Ft. Pierce, FL KICK RETURNER Jameze Massey WSSU SR 5-8 170 Physical Education Monroe, NC PLACE KICKER Stephen Velasquez VUU SR 5-10 170 History Haw River, NC NAME SCHOOL CL. HT. WT. MAJOR HOMETOWN DEFENSIVE TEAM LINEMEN Oladimeji Layeni BSU JR 5-11 250 Computer Tech. Washington, D.C. Tim Green LU SR 6-0 250 Criminal Justice Fanwood, NJ Kentrell Harris VUU SR 6-4 270 Criminal Justice Deltona, FL Donnie Owens WSSU SR 6-3 295 Mass Comm. Fayetteville, NC LINE BACKERS Antoine Young BSU FR 5-11 225 Communications Capital Heights, MD Tyheim Pitt LC JR 5-10 200 Mathematics Freemont, NC Khendra Reid WSSU SR 6-2 205 Computer Science Pikeville, NC DEFENSIVE BACKS Delante White BSU JR 6-0 160 Computer Tech. Temple Hills, MD Joshua Scales FSU JR 5-11 175 Elementary Education Southern Pines, NC Darnell Evans SU JR 5-8 185 Education Madison, NJ Brian Smith VUU SR 6-0 175 Social Work Portsmouth, VA PUNT RETURNER Tyron Laughinghouse SAU SR 6-2 180 Sports Management Greenville, NC PUNTER Kyle Jaski LU SO 6-0 210 Education Baltimore, MD If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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