Congratulations to the following 2019 All-USCAA football selections announced today by the national office.
Apprentice School
Rodney Addison, Sr., OL, Hampton, Va.
Rodney is a four-year starter at the Apprentice School the last 2 at RT. Finished the 2019 season with 40 pancakes and an overall grade of 94% anchored an Offensive line that allowed only 6 sacks on the season and allowed The Builders to rush for over 190 yards per game in 2019
Mason Tatum, Fr., QB, Ashburn, Va.
Mason was 5-1 as a starter before a season ending injury. He finished the season 70/129 for 981yards and 9TD’s, while rushing for 95yards with another 5TD’s. Personally accounting for 14TD’s and scoring 14.8 points
Jaivon Walker, So., LB, Richmond, Va.
Jaivon Walker finished 2019 with 37 Solo Tackles 18 Assists, 3.0 Sacks and 9TFL as the weakside ILB led the Builders in TFL and exceptional plays on the season
Qua’Shaun Jackson, Fr., CB, Suffolk, Va.
Jackson finished the season by breaking an 18-year-old school record with 14 pass breakups in a season. Qua would gone on to finish the season with 15 tackles, 1TFL 3 INT’s for 11yards and 14PBU
Christian Walker, So., LB, Newport News, Va.
Walker finished the season 39Tackles (28 Solo) , 5Sacks, 10TFL 50yards, 4 Forced Fumbles, and 2 Fumble Recoveries.
Paul Massey, So., DB, Waldorf, Md.
Massey would anchor a young secondary and lead all defensive backs with 47 Tackles, 1 Sack, and 8TFL with two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups. The team captain was a leader for a defense that forced 26 turnovers in 9 games.
Joe Mammano, So., RT, Winchester, Va.
Started every game and graded at 87% while only giving up one sack all season
Dean College
Terrell Watts, So., QB, New Haven, Conn.
2019 ECFC Offensive Player of the Year with 2,657 yards and 27 touchdowns through the air and five more on the ground. Two-time ECFC player of the week, threw for a career-high 418 yards in a loss to Castleton and threw for 7 touchdowns in a win over Alfred State.
Errol Breaux, Jr., WR, Marietta, Ga.
First-Team All-ECFC at wide receiver and return specialist, led all of New England - Division I, II and III with 14 touchdown catches with a league-leading 62 receptions and 835 yards in just nine games. Had 15 total touchdowns and scored a touchdown in eight of nine games, ending the season with four straight 100+ yard games.
Quintus Reid, So., WR, New Haven, Conn.
Second-Team All-ECFC wide receiver, Reid finished second in the ECFC in receptions (54) and yards (679) while adding four touchdowns. Had a career-high nine catches for 111 yards and a touchdown in a win over Alfred State. Also was named honorable mention all-conference as a punter.
Joel Sheffield, Fr., OL, Jacksonville, Fla.
Named ECFC First-Team All-Conference.
Eugene Baisden, Jr., SS, Tampa, Fla.
Second-Team All-ECFC for the second straight season, Baisden led the team with 67 tackles, recording four games with nine tackles or more. Also had four tackles for loss, an interception and finished sixth in the league in pass breakups (6).
Shannon Moxey, Sr., CB, Austell, Ga.
First-Team All-ECFC for the second straight season, he led the conference in interceptions for the second straight year and was third on the team in tackles with 60.
Nicholaus Grimaldi, So., LB, Valrico, Fla.
Quarterback of the defense, honorable mention all-conference for the second straight season, was second in the team with 65 tackles. Also had two forced fumbles and an interception.
Williamson College of the Trades
David Williams, Sr., RB, Philadelphia, Pa.
A USCAA National team member in 2018, he rushed for 581 yards on 71 carries (8.2 ) in five games (before a season ending injury) for an average of 116.2 yards per game. Had eight touchdowns on the year. Added four receptions for 34 yards and returned two kicks for 43 yards. Averaged 131.6 all-purpose yards per game. Rushed for over 1,600 yards during his three-year Williamson career. One of the all-time great running backs in school history.
Hunter Thornton, Sr., C, Upper Chichester, Pa.
Converted from tight end a year ago, he flourished as the team’s starting center. He graded out as our top offensive lineman and helped lead an offense that averaged 234 yards rushing per game and 5.7 yards per rush. A true leader, he was one of our captains. Did not allow a sack all season.
Jack Gibson, Sr., DB, Rutledge, Pa.
A two-time USCAA National team member, he is perhaps the finest cornerback in our 119 year history of football! A true “shut-down” cornerback, he ended his career with 12 interceptions, good for second on our all-time list. A three-time First Team Seaboard Conference selection. Teams literally threw away from him. Had 12 tackles, 2 pass break-ups and two interceptions in 2019.
Gregg Kimmel, Jr., LB, Folsom, Pa
A dominant force on defense for us in 2019. Had 32 tackles, including four for loss, 1 interception, three pass break-ups. Equally impressive against the run and the pass.
Quincy Williams, Sr., DT, Conshocken, Pa.
Tied for our team lead in tackles with 46, and tied for the lead in tackles for loss with seven. A dominant run stopper, he also added two sacks and one forced fumble. A team captain and an All National team member in 2018.
Joe Spillman, Jr., DE, Secane, Pa.
Lightning quick off the end, he had a team leading three sacks, while adding an amazing 10 hurries. Ended up with 33 tackles, and tied for the team lead in tackles for loss with seven. Also added a forced fumble and a blocked kick. An incredibly disruptive player.
Chris Carney, Jr., DE, Coatesville, Pa.
Tied for the team lead in tackles with 46, including six tackles for loss. He also led the nation in fumble recoveries with four, while forcing three fumbles himself. Added two sacks and four hurries, along with three pass break-ups.