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Capital Region High School Sports Awards: 24 Defensive Player Honorees For Football 

Staff report | State Journal-Register 

The State Journal-Register will have the Capital Region High School Sports Awards toward the finish of this school year on June 30. 

It will perceive understudy competitors from the SJ-R region and the current year's program will communicate internet including the greatest names in pro athletics. 

Honorees for state authorized games will be reported consistently. More data about the occasion might be found on the Capital Region High School Sports Awards site. 

Here are the current year's 24 cautious player honorees for football, with 12 spots assigned for both Large School and Small School. 

The Player of the Year will be reported during the entertainment ceremony. 

Enormous SCHOOL DEFENSIVE TEAM MATTHEW BAKER, Rochester, senior, protective end 

The All-Central State Eight Conference pick, who will play at Murray State University, made six quarterback sacks and got done with 11 handles. He likewise got 20 passes for 277 yards and seven TDs. 안전놀이터

RAYVEON BARGER-HUGHES, Sacred Heart-Griffin, senior, protective lineman 

The All-CS8 pick who will undoubtedly play the Iowa Western Community College made 43 handles, including five for misfortunes and recuperated a bungle. 

AUSTIN BUSH, Chatham Glenwood, senior, protective back 

The two-way player drove the Titans with 37 handles — including two for misfortunes — and separated two passes. Repulsively, he was the group's top beneficiary with 28 gets, 407 yards and 10 scores. He will play at Ithaca College in New York. 

Artisan CLEM, Sacred Heart-Griffin, senior, linebacker 

The Ohio University-bound Clem recorded 28 handles to help tidy up the couple of effective endeavors when ballcarriers got through the Cyclones' protective line. 

BEN DEANER, Sacred Heart-Griffin, senior, guarded back 

The All-CS8 pick, who will play at Illinois Wesleyan University, made 15 handles and kept numerous recipients from getting to the ball. 

Tracker DEES, Chatham Glenwood, senior, cautious lineman 

The cautious tackle and D-end had 27 all out handles and was an All-CS8 determination. 

REESE EDWARDS, Sacred Heart-Griffin, senior, linebacker 

The All-CS8 and Illinois High School Football Coaches Association All-State pick in Class 5A got done with 83 handles, thumped down three passes and captured another. He will play at Illinois State University. 

DREW EZARD, Jacksonville, cautious lineman 

Tied for the leader in handles with a day and a half six games and that included 14 for misfortunes. The All-CS8 pick will play baseball at Lincoln Land Community College. He likewise got 13 passes for 245 yards. 

PEYTON FAY, Sacred Heart-Griffin, senior, guarded lineman 

However great as the SHG hostile line seemed to be, its cautious line was similarly as heavy — request any from the six restricting offenses — and Fay helped anchor it with 37 handles. He will play at North Central College. 

JACOB GUNTER, Rochester, senior, linebacker 

The returning All-CS8 pick was second in the group with 33 handles and took out one pass. 

JAYLON JACKSON, Jacksonville, senior, protective lineman 

Coming into the season, the protective front was mentor Mark Grounds' solidarity and this All-CS8 pick was an enormous motivation behind why. He got done with a day and a half, including 13 for misfortunes. 

JESSE STEWART, Springfield High, senior, linebacker 

The 5-foot-7, 140-pound Stewart punched over his size with 58 absolute handles, including 33 performance and 16 for misfortunes. The All-CS8 pick will wrestle at Millikin University in Decatur. He got done with five QB sacks and recuperated three bobbles. 

Little SCHOOL DEFENSIVE TEAM ANDREW AMBROSE, Pana, senior, linebacker 

The All-South Central Conference First-Teamer added up to 53 handles with three sacks and three interferences. That likewise included eight handles for misfortune. He furthermore pulled in 17 gets for 359 yards and four TDs as a collector. 

RYAN DENNIS, Williamsville, senior, linebacker/guarded lineman 

The consistent All-Sangamo Conference utility guarded player added up to 44 handles with two sacks and two bungle recuperations, including five handles for misfortune. He got done with 91 vocation handles and six sacks just as three impeded punts. 

DYLAN HAYES, Nokomis, senior, linebacker 

A first-teamer as both linebacker and hostile lineman in the Cahokia Conference Small School Division, Hayes had 40 absolute handles, two interferences and two sacks. He will keep on playing linebacker at Illinois College. 

BRANDON HIPSHER, North Mac, senior, cautious back 

The three-year starter drove the Panthers with three capture attempts and arrived at All-Sangamo Conference First Team. He intends to continue his playing profession at Illinois Wesleyan University. 

Scratch HOGAN, North Mac, junior, cautious lineman 

Hogan finished the season with 35 handles, four sacks and a bungle recuperation and arrived at All-Sangamo Conference First Team. 

WIL JUNE, North Mac, senior, linebacker 

June added up to 65 handles and got back to the All-Sangamo Conference First Team for the second continuous season on protection. 

CALEB LEATHERS, Athens, senior, protective lineman 

All-Sangamo Conference First Team at protective end, Leathers drove the Warriors with 33 handles and two sacks, including three handles for misfortune. The two-year starter was additionally reliably the group's best hostile lineman and was named all-gathering second group on offense. 

Pursue MICHAELIS, Carlinville, senior, linebacker 

The All-South Central Conference First Team honoree added up to 74 handles, including 23 performance handles and 5.5 handles for misfortune. 

BRENDEN SCHOONOVER, Pana, junior, guarded back 

The All-South Central Conference First Teamer captured six block attempts and added up to 20 handles, including 14 performance. 

F.J. SIMPSON, Williamsville, senior, guarded lineman 

The consistent All-Sangamo Conference First Team pick gets back to the SJ-R's all-region list subsequent to recording 25 handles with five handles for misfortune and one sack. He was likewise all-meeting first group last season and completed his profession with 168 all out handles and 12 sacks. He will play at North Central College. 

GEORGE SPANIOL, Williamsville, senior, linebacker 

The consistent All-Sangamo Conference First Team honoree added up to 39 handles in four game appearances. He completed his profession with 188 handles, two sacks and two captures. He was all-gathering first group last season as a protective utility player and will play at Benedictine University in Kansas. 

CORY WALBERT, Williamsville, senior, guarded back 

Another consistent All-Sangamo Conference First Team select from Williamsville, Walbert had four block attempts and piled up 159 return yards off the turnovers. He had 20 handles this season and completed his profession with eight block attempts. He will play at Illinois College.