Matthews, Prince On J. C. All-American Team
Chowan College of Murfreesboro, N.C., was the only
school to come up with more than one first team select
ion on the 1963 all-star football squad announced last
week by the National Junior College Athletic Association.
Chowan got two players, tackle Bob Prince and half
back Don Mathews, on the first team.
Other selections: ends, Mike Heston of Mason City,
Iowa, and Lane Hurley of Lees-McRae of Banner Elk,
N.C., tackle, Ken Opple, Grand Rapids, Mich; guards,
Gary Jamison, Coffeyville, Kan., and Vern Voss, Joli,
111.; center. Nelson Salemi, Hutchinson, Kan.; quarter
back, Jerry Reagan, Garden City, Kan.; halfback, James
Jones Phoenix, Ariz.; fullback. Bob Wilcinski, Ellsworth
of Iowa Falls, Iowa.
Second team: ends, Jerry Murphy, McCook, Neb., and
Clarence Lee, Northeastern of Sterling, Colo.; tackles,
Rick Gilkison, Highland, Kan., and Dick Leach, Hutchin
son, Kan.; guards, Brent Bradbury, Snow College of
Ephraim, Utah, and Paul Ott, Arkansas City, Kan.; cen
ter, Jim Growden, Ellsworth of Iowa Falls, Iowa; quar
terback, Don Neves, Boise, Idaho; halfbacks, Corvell
Champian, Trinidad, Colo., and James Nixon, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; fullback, Frank Fend, Thornton of
Harvey, 111.
HONORABLE MENTION
JUNIOR COLLEGE ALL-AMERICAN
David Whaley - Chowan College, Murfreesboro, N. C.
Quarterback
DONNIE MATTHEWS
DAVID WHALEY
BOB PRINCE
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FOR DECEMBER, 1963
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