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UW-Stevens Point
Announces 2004 Football Award Winners
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point football
team has announced its 2004 team award winners. The Pointers finished 6-4
overall and 4-3 in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Tony Romano, a senior wide receiver from
Waunakee, was named team MVP and the Offensive Player of the Year. Romano
led the Pointers with 58 receptions, 965 receiving yards and nine total
touchdowns.
Brett Ehret, a senior linebacker from
Clinton, was named the Defensive Player of the Year and the Linebacker of
the Year. Ehret led the Pointers with 98 tackles and five pass breakups.
Tony Seidel, a sophomore defensive back
from Green Bay and a graduate of Green Bay West High School, was named the
Special Teams Player of the Year.
Cody Childs, a sophomore running back from
Poynette, was named the Back of the Year. Childs led the Pointers with 671
rushing yards.
Ross Adamczak, a senior tight end from
Plover and graduate of SPASH High School, was named the receiver of the
year. Adamczak was second on the team with 644 receiving yards and five
touchdowns.
Cliff Ruland, a senior right tackle from
Wonewoc, was named the Offensive Lineman of the Year.
Steve Garvoille, junior defensive back from
Oregon, was named the Defensive Back of the Year. Garvoille was second on
the team with 86 tackles.
Clint Bakken, a senior defensive lineman
from Boulder Junction and graduate of Lakeland High School, was named the
Defensive Lineman of the Year. Bakken had 49 tackles, five tackles for loss
and two sacks.
Dustin Robinson, a freshman running back
from Florence, was named the Most Improved Player. Robinson was third on the
team with 339 rushing yards and he also scored two touchdowns.
Brett Borchart, a sophomore quarterback
from Huntley, Ill., was named the Newcomer of the Year. Borchart threw for
2,746 yards and 22 touchdowns while also scoring six rushing touchdowns.
Kasey Morgan, a freshman from Iola, was
name Rookie of the Year. Morgan led the Pointers with 112 punt return yards
and was second with 195 kick return yards.
Chris Freiman, a freshman running back from
Wisconsin Rapids and graduate of Lincoln High School, was named the scout
team Offensive Player of the Year, while Dan Filtz, a freshman
defensive back from Wittenberg, was named the scout team Defensive Player of
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