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HCI All-Area 2011 Football Team


The 2011 All-Area Holt County Independent football teams have been announced.

This year's selection was chosen by nine area coaches and a handful of educators and spectators.

This year's team was chosen from a  wide variety of area players.

Named to the first team were Tait Sibbel, St. Mary's; Josh Coyle, West Holt; Ryan Kaczor, West Boyd; Tate Laursen, O'Neill; Ty Eiler, St. Mary's; Pete Walnofer, Chambers; Charlie Burtwistle, Chambers and Jesse McKillip, Clearwater/Orchard.

Named to the second team is Cameron Goldman, Lynch; Aaron Cronk, Clearwater/Orchard; Garrett Farr, Stuart; Tyler Knopp, O'Neill; Doug Larsen, Stuart; Connor Connot: Kyle Loecker, St. Mary's and Chism Sholes, St.Mary's. Honorable mention this year goes to Jade Nelson of Lynch and Tom Chvala of St. Mary's

Leading this year's squad is Tait Sibbel of St. Mary's. Tait a senior, rushed for 1,067 yards, had 29 touchdowns and averaged 8.5 yards a carry. He passed 46/81, 676 yards and 10 touchdowns. For his career he rushed for 2,518 yards and 57 touchdowns and threw for 2,350 yards and 33 touchdowns. His career scoring topped out at 668 points. On defense, he had 32 unassisted tackles and 27 assists. He also had four interceptions. For his career, he had 212 tackles, 14 interceptions and 31 pass breakups. "Tait is a tremendous leader on and off the field. He has worked very hard to improve his skills and his physical ability," said coach Tony Allen.

Second on this year's squad is Josh Coyle of West Holt. Josh had 218 carries for 1,079 yards and 24 touchdowns. Receiving he had 12 catches for 1,887 yards for two touchdowns. Josh was also a defensive threat with 63 unassisted tackles and 61 assists.

Third on this year's list is Ryan Kaczor of  West Boyd. Ryan had 108 carries for 282 yards and was 23 for 56 on passing for 142 yards. Ryan had nine catches for 77 yards and 28 tackles on the year.

Fourth on this year's squad is  Tate Laursen of O'Neill High School. "Tate was our leading rusher with593 yards and six touchdowns averaging 5.8 yards a carry. Tate also led the team with 79 tackles. Tate led the team by example all season with a great attitude and excellent work ethic. We as a coaching staff are very proud of what he has accomplished, "said coach Brock Eichelberger.

Fifth on this year's squad is Ty Eiler, a junior at St. Mary's.  Ty did most of his damage on special teams. He had 20 punt returns for 627 yards and seven touchdowns, for an average of 31.4. He tied a state record against Chambers with three punt returns each for a touchdown. He also returned eight kickoffs for 259 yards and two touchdowns, for an average of 32.4 yards. The whole year he flipped the field for St. Mary's with his returns. On defense, he had 24 solo tackles and 35 assists and led the team with five interceptions. On offense, he had nine receptions for 166 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 198 yards and two touchdowns with an average of 6.2 yards per carry.

Taking sixth position this year is Pete Walnofer of Chambers. Walnofer was only able to play six of the eight games but racked up an impressive 90 tackles with 10 for a loss plus three sacks and returned two punts for a touchdown. "Pete was the glue that held this team together. As fullback he had 150 yards rushing for two touchdowns and 350 yards receiving for three touchdowns," said coach Tom Thramer. 

Seventh  position this year belongs to Charley Burtwistle of Chambers. "Charley was a team leader all year and one of the most improved players. At quarterback Charley threw for 1,080 yards and 13 touchdowns. As a cornerback he recorded 40 tackles. He was one of the hardest working kids I have been around," said Chambers coach Tom Thramer.

Finishing out the first team is Jesse McKillip of the Orchard/Clearwater squad. "Jesse was our leading receiver and leading tackler on our team along with being a team captain. He had 36 receptions for 497 yards and three touchdowns which rank him second in the state in D-1 receiving yards. Jesse also had 119 tackles on defense with two sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries, He was our team MVP," said coach Jeff Shabram. Starting out this year's second team is Cameron Goldman. Cameron, a senior at Lynch, is the team's only six man member. Cameron, a running back for the Eagles, had 15 rushing touchdowns, two receiving touchdowns, two return touchdowns and six passing touchdowns. He had 1,415 yards rushing, and 11 catches for 110 yards. Cameron had 62 solo tackles and 60 assisted tackles. "Cameron was the best athlete on the team and a workhorse on the field and a leader off of the field," said coach Jeff Hart.

The number two spot on this year's second team goes to Aaron Cronk of Orchard/Clearwater. "Aaron, a senior, was a team captain for the Cyclones this year. On offense he had 20 receptions for 293 yards and three touchdowns while being one of our leading blockers at tight end. Aaron also played defensive end where he registered 84 tackles, 11 sacks, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick. Aaron was also our kicker and was 44% on his kick-off touchbacks," said coach Jeff Shabram.

Third on the list is Garret Farr , a senior at Stuart. Garret was the top tackler for the Broncos with 31solo tackles and 87 assisted tackles. Garret had 27 catches for 367 yard's and seven touchdown carries while scoring 10 total touchdowns on the season.

The fourth member of this year's team is Tyler Knopp of O'Neill. Tyler was  O'Neill's second leading receiver with 131 yards. He led the team in interceptions with five.  In the final three games he filled in at quarterback for an injured Michael Hedlund. Tyler stepped up big for the Eagles all season. Taking over as quarterback for the last three games was the main reason we were able to compete and have a chance. Tyler will be thoroughly missed next year.

The fifth addition to this year's second team is Doug Larsen of Stuart. Doug, a senior,  had 25 solo tackles and 60 assists with eight quarterback sacks and six tackles for a total loss of 71 yards. Doug scored five touchdowns for the Bronco's this season as well.

The sixth selection this year is Connor Connot of St. Mary's. Connor, a junior, had 23 solo tackles and 34 assists. He had 14 tackles for losses totaling 63 yards. He also had six sacks, which adds to his school record of 21.5 sacks for his career. On offense, Connor had four receptions for 78 yards and one touchdown, but he did his best work blocking on the edge. "Connor is one of the best blocking ends we have had the past 13 seasons and a main reason that we were able to average over 260 yards rushing game," said coach Tony Allen.

Seventh pick for this season goes to Kyle Loecker of St. Mary's. Kyle, a junior, was a starting  linebacker for a third year. He had 37 solo tackles and 67 assists. He also had 2.5 sacks, forced four fumbles and broke up five passes.

The final seat on the second team goes to Chism Sholes. Chism, a senior, lineman is a three year starter for the Cards and has been instrumental in keeping the Cardinal line moving forward and keeping the offense flowing.

Honorable mention for this season goes to Jadon Nelson of Lynch and Tom Chvala of St. Mary's.

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