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Thirteen Bulldogs Garner All-League Recognition

Thirteen Bulldogs Garner All-League Recognition

BURBANK, Calif. - The Allan Hancock College football program placed 13 student-athletes on the All-League team for the National North, announced by the SCFA on Saturday. | FULL LIST

Max Stineman, Maurice Smith, Christian Erickson, and Mike McCoy led the way for the offense after collecting First Team All-League recognition. Stineman, an offensive lineman, saw action in nine games this season as a pillar for the Bulldogs' front line. Smith, a well-decorated runningback for the squad, finished the season with a total of 432 rushing yards (54 yards per game) and five touchdowns. Erickson, also a top runningback for the crew, posted 186 rushing yards (31 yards per game) and notched two touchdowns with limited action after an injury. McCoy rounded out the top offensive honorees while being recognized as a utility player after spending time as a receiver and a quarterback this season. He finished the season with a total of 348 receiving yards, three receiving touchdowns, 140 passing yards, and threw for two touchdowns. 

John Sniffen, Andrew Lauritzen, LJ Vongsy, Ronald Fuselier, and Colton Theaker headlined the defensive effort as First Team selections. Sniffen, a sophomore defensive end, registered 40 tackles and finished the season ranked fourth in the state with 7.5 sacks. Lauritzen, a freshman defensive end, tallied 30 tackles and 1.5 sacks after nine games of action. Vongsy, a sophomore linebacker, closed out his AHC career with 46 tackles and one sack while Fuselier totaled 40 tackles and three interceptions as a cornerback. Theaker ended his second season at the college level after making 21-of-22 PAT attempts and 8-of-18 field goal attempts en route to earning 45 points for the Bulldogs. He also totaled 1,622 punting yards while placing 19 of his 39 attempts inside of the 20-yard line. Theaker's longest made field goal this season was a 50-yard shot in the final game at Long Beach.

Offensively, Benito Rivas and Joey Garza collected Second Team All-League nods. Both saw action in nine games this season and served crucial roles for the offensive effort during league play.

Jesse Garza and Jaquez McWilliams rounded out the list of honorees as Second Team All-League selection on the defensive side. Garza tallied 40 tackles and one interception while McWilliams recorded 41 tackles and three interceptions on the season.