Three Named D3football.com All-Americans
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Wesley College's
Jon Lanouette, Larry Beavers, and
Sean Matthews were named to the D3football.com
All-America Team.
Lanouette (Wilmington, Del./Newark) and Beavers (Annapolis,
Md./Annapolis) were named to the first
team. Matthews(Pennsauken, N.J./Roman Catholic {Pa.})earned a
spot on the second team.
Beavers makes a repeat appearance on the first team as a return
specialist. Lanouette was named the first team tight end
after earning an honorable mention selection in 2007. It was
the first career honor for Matthews.
It was also the third All-America selection for Beavers this postseason, after earning places on the Amercian Football Coaches Association Division III and Associated Press Little All-America Teams.
One other Atlantic Central Football Conference player was
honored. Defensive lineman Jarrell Chandler earned a place on
the first team defense.
Return specialist Beavers adds another honor to go along with his
second consecutive ACFC Special Teams Player of the Year honor
after a run through the record books in 2008. The native of
Annapolis, Md. now holds the NCAA Division III career marks for
kick return touchdowns 10 and total runbacks for touchdowns 13.
This year he is averaging almost 42 yards per kick return and 33
yards per punt return. He's returned kicks for touchdowns against
Apprentice School kick and punt, consecutive kickoffs at Webber
International, and a punt at Lake Erie College. His 98-yard kickoff
return against Mary Hardin-Baylor set a school record for longest
return and established the new Division III record with as his
fifth kickoff return score of the year. He led Division III in kick
return average at 39.5 and averaged over 29 yards per punt return.
Lanouette set the Wolverines' career record with 149 career
receptions. The tight end tied for sixth all-time with 24 career
touchdown receptions, while his 2,116 yards are sixth in school
history. In 2008, he tied for the team lead with 30 receptions and
six touchdown catches, while his 441 yards ranked second. Lanouette
was named to the D3football.com All-America Team last season and
was a Preseason All-American this year.
Matthews, the Wolverines' middle linebacker, earned the honor
after winning his first Atlantic Central Football Conference
Defensive Player of the Year award. The conference's leading
tackler with 92 stops, he came through in big games for the
Wolverines. Against Route 13 rival Salisbury, for the ACFC
championship, he recorded a season-high 16 tackles in Wesley's
36-21 victory. Matthews then averaged 11 tackles per game in the
NCAA Playoffs, including 14 against Mary Hardin-Baylor. He is a
two-time first team selection at linebacker after earning that in
2007 as well. He was named to the All-South first team last season
and was a D3football.com Preseason All-American in 2008. He
finished his career among Wesley's all-time leaders in tackles for
loss.
The trio led Wesley to a 9-2 record and undefeated season in the
ACFC and the second round of the NCAA Division III Football
Championships. It was the fourth straight conference title and trip
to the NCAAs for the Wolverines.
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