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Gridiron trio named to ECAC all-star team
Bussard, Cree and Storck lauded as D III Southwest All-Stars
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(From l. to r.) Kicker Jon Storck, offensive lineman Jared Bussard and defensive back/returner Scott Cree were named ECAC Division III Southwest Football All-Stars.

CENTERVILLE, Mass. (Dec. 16) – Three Waynesburg University football players were recently honored as 2009 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Southwest Football All-Stars.

 

Senior offensive lineman Jared Bussard, freshman kicker Jon Storck and senior return specialist/defensive back Scott Cree were each bestowed the honor.

 

Bussard picked up the award after spending four years as a starter for the Yellow Jackets and three years as an All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) selection. He was a second-team pick as a sophomore and a junior, and was lauded as a first-teamer this past season.

 

Storck certainly answered Waynesburg’s preseason kicker concerns after leading the PAC in field goals made per game (0.70), scoring per game for kickers (6.3 points) and total scoring for kickers (63). He connected on seven-of-eight field goal attempts and 42-of-43 PAT attempts. His long made field goal of the year was from 48 yards out.

 

He finished seventh amongst all PAC players in scoring.

 

Cree, an All-American coming into the season, saw his numbers dip somewhat in 2009, as teams consistently kicked away from the Waynesburg native. However, he still managed to record his fourth collegiate kick return for a touchdown, when he took a ball back 81 yards against Geneva.

 

As a starting safety, Cree returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown against Hanover, which set a school record.

 

Wesley, a Division III national semifinalist, boasted 10 selections to the team, which was the most of any school. Wesley quarterback Shane McSweeny was named Division III Southwest Player of the Year, while freshman defensive back Chris Rountree of Ursinus was named Rookie of the Year.

 

Waynesburg tied for the third most selections to the team with Division III quarterfinalist Johns Hopkins. For a complete look at this year’s all-stars, click here (.pdf).

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Did You Know...
Champions in the classroom
During the 2009-10 school year, no school in the conference boasted more honorees on the PAC Academic Honor Roll than Waynesburg.
Unbreakable record
In 2009, Scott Cree ran an interception back 100 yards for a touchdown, a record that can't be broken.
Going nowhere fast
Waynesburg held Westminster to minus-105 yards rushing in a game in 1967.
Don Herrman
Former Waynesburg football great Don Herrman played for the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints from 1969 to 1977.
Jackets own Nittany Lions
The Waynesburg football team is 2-0 all-time against Penn State. The last time they met was in 1932, when the Jackets won 7-6.
The Three Musketeers
Dominick Hunter, Ivan Hawkins and Paul D'Imperio, who rank 1-2-3 in career receptions , all played together from 2002 to 2004.
TV Football
Waynesburg played in the first televised football game. The Yellow Jackets faced Fordham on Sept. 20, 1939 in Randalls Island, N.Y.
Headlee's All-American resume
Head wrestling coach Ron Headlee was a three-time NAIA All-American at Messiah College and the school's first NCAA All-American.
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