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Friday, November 5, 2010

Catawba's Dennis named to football academic all-district team

TOWSON, MD -- Catawba senior quarterback Patrick Dennis (Durham, NC/Cedar Ridge HS) has been named to the 2010 ESPN Academic All-District III football team for the college division. The team is selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Dennis, who has guided the Catawba Indians to a current 6-2 record, has set several school records during his career. He shares the record with five touchdown passes in a game and in 2008 set the record for passer rating in a season.

Dennis has achieved a 3.81 grade point average while majoring in therapeutic recreation. He is also a member of the SAC Honor Roll. He will advance to the national ballot as a candidate for Academic All-America honors.

District III (college division) includes all non-NCAA Division I schools (Division II, III and NAIA) in Florida, Georgia, Virginia and North and South Carolina. To be nominated for ESPN Academic All-America® honors, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore with a 3.3 cumulative grade point average and must be a starter or a significant reserve on his team.

ESPN Academic All-District III football team
College Division

QB - Patrick Dennis, CATAWBA
WR - Laqqan Brodie, NC Wesleyan
WR - Philip Thomas, Wingate    
TE - Kyle Feldman, Shenandoah 
RB - Brett Murray, Washington & Lee
RB - Harrison Hudson, Washington & Lee
OL - Ralph Curiel, Wingate         
OL - Greg Kurkis, Washington & Lee     
OL - Kenneth Hall, Christopher Newport  
OL - Jake Thomas, Valdosta State       
OL - Clayton Walvoort, Ferrum              
PK - Colin Corpe, Lenoir-Rhyne        
DB - Dominik Taylor, Christopher Newport 
DB - David Sternlicht, Washington & Lee    
DB - Michael Young, Emory & Henry       
DB - Dudley Spence, Valdosta State      
LB - Taylor Malone, Washington & Lee    
LB - Adam Deese, UNC Pembroke        
LB - Daniel Preston, Emory & Henry       
DL - Will Riggenbach, Hampden-Sydney       
DL - Nick Erdman, Shenandoah    

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