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Welcome To Emory & Henry College
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE FALL 2023
Dear Friends: Welcome to the 2023 football season at Emory & Henry College. As the Wasps led by now 10th-year Head Coach Curt Newsome ‘83 return to the gridiron this fall, they stand on the shoulders of more than a century of excellence. From the beginning of the modern era of football in 1915, when T.B. “Bingo” Fullerton revived the program, to the early championships won by W.S. “Pedie” Jackson in the 1920s, to the Burely Bowl and Tangerine Bowl teams of Conley Snidow and Casto Ramsey in the 1940s and 1950s, to the 11 ODAC Championships won by Lou Wacker, to the current teams making history as we continue our transition to NCAA Division II and the South Atlantic Conference Emory & Henry has much to be proud of when it comes to football; so much that it might as well be considered “Southwest Virgina’s Tradition.” As Emory & Henry enters its third year of realignment to Division II and the SAC, we have much to celebrate and brag about. Last season saw the College renew rivalries that had been dormant for upwards of and over 50 years. The team forced double-overtime against No. 9 nationally-ranked and defending conference champion Newberry College one week and the very next knocked off Wingate University in an overtime thriller on the road. The return of the Southwest Virginia Bowl and seeing the Wasps bring home a win against the University of Virginia’s College at Wise was also of course a high point to the season. We look forward to continuing that rivalry this year on Saturday, October 7 in Wise. Opportunities abound to enjoy Emory & Henry Football this season. Friends & Family Weekend and Community Day are scheduled for our first home game against Wingate on September 23. Homecoming Weekend will be from Friday, October 13 through Sunday, October 15, highlighted by the game against Mars Hill University on Saturday afternoon. The next week, Tusculum University will come to town on October 21, just as the fall foliage will reach its beautiful peak in our beloved Appalachian Highlands. On November 4, we will have the 2023 induction of the Emory & Henry Sports Hall of Fame Class and a special recognition ceremony at halftime of the game against Erskine College. The final home game is scheduled for November 11 against Limestone and will be Senior Day. If you can’t make it to the game, tune in on the radio all across Southwest Virginia on WEHC 90.7 FM and WISE FM and online at wehcfm.com. Award-winning duo Josh Floyd and Gary Lester are back to bring you every snap this year. Video coverage is available through the SAC’s partnership with FloSports. Visit GoWasps.com for links to all the season’s coverage. As always, we ask that you consider supporting the Department of Athletics with a donation to the I Help Every Year (I-HEY) Fund. Every dollar that is given goes directly to support Emory & Henry student-athletes. It is a great time to be part of the Emory & Henry family. From our success on the field, to our academic growth, and our continued impact on our community, Emory & Henry College continues to be a place of purpose with the constant goal to “Increase in Excellence.”
Dr. John W. Wells 22nd President of Emory & Henry College
James H. Brooks Field House, 2012
Sincerely,
Dr. John W. Wells President of the College
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General Information
TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome From President John W. Wells.................................... 1 General Information . .................................................................. 2 2023 Quick Facts........................................................................ 3 Emory & Henry College . .......................................................... 4-5 Football Facilities......................................................................... 6 WEHC 90.7 FM “The Voice of Southwest Virginia”.................... 7 Head Coach Curt Newsome........................................................ 8 Assistant Coaches....................................................................... 9 Support Staff. ............................................................................ 10 Returning Players................................................................. 11-19 Officials’ Signals . ....................................................................... 20 Today’s Game............................................................................. 21 2023 Emory & Henry Roster............................................... 22-23 Today’s Depth Charts...........................................................24-25 Opponent’s Roster & Quick Facts........................................26-27 Composite Schedule. ................................................................ 28 2023 Football Team, Cheerleaders & Dance Team................ 29 2023 Newcomers................................................................ 30-36 I-HEY Roll of Donors..............................................................38-41 All-Americans............................................................................. 42 Dave Thomas Twelfth Man Award. ........................................... 42 History & Traditions................................................................... 43 Pride of Emory & Henry Marching Band. ................................. 44 Year-By-Year Team Records....................................................... 45 Record Book..........................................................................46-47 Advertisers’ Index...................................................................... 47 CREDITS The 2023 Emory & Henry College Football Game Program was written, edited and designed by Joe Matthews, Director of Athletic Communications, using the Adobe Creative Suite. Special thanks goes to Head Coach Curt Newsome and his staff for their invaluable help in producing this magazine. Thanks also goes to former SID Nathan Graybeal for compiling the team records and other historical information. Photography for this program is courtesy of the E&H Office of Athletic Communications, the E&H Office of Marketing & Communications, the College Archives, Steve Reedy and Dave Grace. The appearance of advertising in this game program does not constitute an endorsement by Emory & Henry College of any of the advertisers’ products or services. For comments, suggestions or corrections, please write the Emory & Henry Office of Athletic Communications at P.O. Box 947, Emory, VA 24327. The program was printed by Wordsprint Marketing Services of Wytheville, Virginia. Special thanks also goes to Bill Gilmer, Chris DiYorio, Treva Adams and the entire Wordsprint staff.
STADIUM INFORMATION
Emergency/Security Services In the event of a health or security emergency or, dial 911 to be connected with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Dispatcher. To reach Emory & Henry Campus Police/Security, dial (276) 944-9222. First Aid/Ambulance Services In the event of non-life threatning injury, medical personnel from Abingdon Ambulance Service are stationed beside Lou Wacker Grandstand of Fred Selfe Stadium near the scoreboard. Emergency Exits Gates behind each end zone and a gate behind the home and visitor’s grandstands will be opened in the event of an emergency. In the unlikely event that the stadium would need to be evacuated, please proceed calmly to the nearest exit. Inclement Weather Should you be asked to leave the seating areas of the stadium due to thunder or lightning, please make your way to the John Rutledge King Center, Martin-Brock Student Center or Van Dyke Center. Once the weather clears, you will be notified at the appropriate time that it is safe to occupy the grandstands. Restrooms Restrooms are located underneath Lou Wacker Grandstand. Concessions Concession stands are located underneath Lou Wacker Grandstand. The concession stands are operated by Sodexo, E&H’s food service provider, and feature Pepsi products. Prohibited Items Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products (including electronic cigarettes/vapes) are not permitted in the Stadium. Pets, with the exception of service animals, are also not permitted. Stadium Etiquette E&H wishes for everyone to enjoy your time on campus this season and asks that everyone shows respect for others around them. Please do not bring radios, umbrellas or video recorders into the seating areas. If you wish to video the game, please do so from the top of the stands. Also, please respect the rights of reserved seat holders. Reserved and general admission seating sections are marked in the home grandstand. Field Access For your safety, and for the safety of others, only credentialed personnel are allowed on the field. Also, please do not stand or sit on the brick wall surrounding the field. Lost and Found Found items may be turned into the press box during the game. These items will be taken to the King Center following the game and may be claimed on Monday morning. If you lose something, contact the Department of Athletics at (276) 944 6233 to see if it has been found. Press Box The Press Box is off limits to spectators. If you need to report an emergency, campus police officers and ushers are stationed throughout Fred Selfe Stadium.
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2023 Quick Facts
SCHOOL INFORMATION Name of School . ......................................... Emory & Henry College Location ....................................................... Emory, Virginia; 24327 Founded .................................................................................... 1836 Enrollment ............................................................................... 1,350 School Colors ............................. Blue (PMS 288), Gold (PMS 110) Stadium (Capacity) ..............................Fred Selfe Stadium (5,500) Field Surface .............................................. FieldTurf (15th season) Affiliation ................................................................. NCAA Division II Conference ��������������������������������� South Atlantic Conference (SAC) President ...............................................................Dr. John W. Wells Alma Mater ..................................................Carson-Newman, 1991 Vice President for Athletics . .......................... Dr. Anne Crutchfield Alma Mater .................................................... Emory & Henry, 1989 Athletic Department Phone . ................................ (276) 944-6233 Athletic Department Fax ...................................... (276) 944-6738 HISTORICAL INFORMATION First Year of Football ............................................................... 1915 All-time Record ................................................. 553-452-19 (.549) All-time Postseason Record .......................................................5-9 Last Postseason Appearance ................................................ 2000 Result ................................................................................... L, 14-38 vs. Western Maryland - NCAA Division III First Round TEAM INFORMATION 2022 Overall Record ...................................................................5-6 2022 Conference Record/Finish . .......................... 4-5 (T-9th/12) 2022 Final Ranking . ...................................................... not ranked Basic Offense ........................................................................ Spread Basic Defense ...........................................................................4-2-5 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ........................................... 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost .......................................... 5/6 Specialists Returning/Lost ....................................................... 5/2 2022 RESULTS Sept. 3 Concord L, 20-27 Sept. 10 at Bluefield W, 41-33 Sept. 17 Newberry * L, 23-26 (2OT) Sept. 24 at Wingate * W, 17-10 (OT) Oct. 1 Catawba * W, 38-23 Oct. 8 UVA Wise * W, 34-14 Oct. 15 at Mars Hill * L, 14-49 Oct. 22 at Tusculum * L, 9-35 Oct. 29 Carson-Newman * L, 7-21 Nov. 5 at Erskine * W, 32-0 Nov. 12 at Limestone * L, 27-45 2023 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 at Concord 1:00 p.m. Sept. 10 at Bluefield 1:00 p.m. Sept. 17 at Newberry * 6:00 p.m. Sept. 24 Wingate * 1:00 p.m. Oct. 1 at Catawba * 6:00 p.m. Oct. 8 at UVA Wise * 2:00 p.m. Oct. 15 Mars Hill * 1:00 p.m. Oct. 22 Tusculum * 1:00 p.m. Oct. 29 at Carson-Newman * 3:00 p.m. Nov. 5 Erskine * 1:00 p.m. Nov. 12 Limestone * 1:00 p.m. HOME GAMES BOLD * Denotes South Atlantic Conference game
COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach ...............................................................Curt Newsome Alma Mater, Year .......................................... Emory & Henry, 1982 Record at E&H (years) ................................................. 48-36 (nine) Career record (years) . ............................................................. same Football office phone .............................................(276) 944-6743 Football office fax . ................................................ (276) 944-6277 Best time/day to reach coach .................................Weekday a.m. Associate Head Coach ............ Josh Wellenhoffer (Offensive Line) Assistants ...................... Kamden BeCraft (Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks)
Tommy Buzzo (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Nick Copas (Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs) Quintin Hunter (Wide Receivers) Mitchell Walters (Corners/Special Teams) Darron Paschal (Safeties) Devin Woodson (Defensive Line) Parker Coe (Tight Ends) Sanders Henderson (Defensive Assistant) Tony Hart (Offensive Analyst)
Head Athletic Trainer ........................................... Brent Roark, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer .................................Sydney Takata, ATC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Director of Athletic Communications ..................... Joe Matthews E-mail Address .................................................jmatthews@ehc.edu Assistant Director of Athletic Communications ................................................................................Brandon Stevens E-mail Address ................................................. bcstevens@ehc.edu Assistant Director of Sports Information .......................................................................................Clay Gardner E-mail Address ................................................. cbgardner@ehc.edu Office Phone ........................................................... (276) 944-6830 Fax ........................................................................... (276) 944-6738 Mailing Address ........................................................... P.O. Box 947 Emory, VA 24327-0947 MEDIA INFORMATION Media Outlets: WEHC Radio
Phone: (276) 944-6822 Josh Floyd (Play-By-Play) Gary Lester (Color Analyst) Bristol Herald-Courier Phone: (276) 669-2181 sports@bristolnews.com agregory@bristolnews.com Kingsport Times-News Phone: (800) 251-0328 sports@timesnews.net Johnson City Press Phone: (423) 929-3111 sports@johnsoncitypress.com The Roanoke Times Phone: (540) 981-3221 sports@roanoke.com WCYB-TV News 5 Phone: (276) 645-1555 sports@wcyb.com.com WJHL-TV New Channel 11 Phone: (423) 926-9080 khawkins@wjhl.com
Website:
www.GoWasps.com
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Emory & Henry College, situated in the majestic mountains of Southwest Virginia just off I-81 exit 26 in Emory, Virginia, offers a community filled with engaged students, like you, who choose to contribute to a society where they can make a difference. In addition to learning on the Main Campus, there are four other
academic locations along the E&H Education Corridor, including the Health Sciences Campus in Marion, 75-acre Bartlett-Crowe Field Station in Glade Spring, Barter Theatre in Abingdon, and Intermont Equestrian Center in Bristol. The Appalachian Trail, along with the tallest mountains in Virginia—Mt. Rogers and Whitetop serve as a living and learning environment that offers unique outdoor recreation opportunities like biking, hiking, kayaking, bouldering and fly fishing. With more than 90 academic majors and tracks, you can discover pathways connected to the world of work that leads to success through our distinctive van Vlissingen Center for Career and Professional Development and Paul Adrian Powell, III Student Success Center. Through integrated liberal arts learning and hands-on experiences, you have connections to support your classroom experiences and projects with domestic or global travel, internships and civic engagement. You can create your own successful journey with our award-winning faculty and caring staff. Known for our “pervasive generosity and community spirit,” we value diversity, equity and inclusion in all we do through day-to-day interactions, civic engagement and making a difference in the lives of others as well as each other.
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Facts at a GLANCE
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Based on 2021-2022 or most current data.
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Student-Faculty Ratio
94% Employed or in Graduate School Class of 2021, 6 months after graduation Campus Sites Along I-81 Corridor
Average Class Size
1 , 300 + Undergraduate & Graduate Students
100% Undergraduate Students Receiving Financial Aid
Our CAMPUS POPULATION
Majority of students from: Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee Students representing:
States represented include: California, Florida, Hawaii, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas— to name a few.
11 countries
32 states
Some of the RANKINGS
Nationally recognized as only ONE of 40 “Colleges That Change Lives”
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Football Facilities
Fred Selfe Stadium Originally constructed in 1925, Fred Selfe Stadium holds the honor of being one of the oldest football facilities still in use in the country. The stadium was named for Coach Selfe in the spring of 2008. A video scoreboard and updated game day operations center were were added in 2009 and 2010, respectively. In 2014, the home grandstand was named in honor of former Head Coach Lou Wacker and the playing surface was dedicated as Nicewonder Field. The FieldTurf surface, first installed in 2008, was replaced in the summer of 2019.
James H. Brooks Field House The James H. Books Field House, completed in the fall of 2012, is the home of the Emory & Henry Football program. The two-story, 18,237 square-foot building houses the team’s locker room, coaches’ offices, an athletic training room, classrooms, meeting rooms and lounges for alumni and the College president.
Robert W. Gibson, III Fitness Center
The Robert W. Gibson, III Fitness Center was completed as an addition to the King Center in 2000 and houses E&H’s weight room. Free weights, fitness machines, treadmills and elliptical machines are available for use by the student body and the College community. An extensive equipment upgrade was completed in 2015 as part of the Lou Wacker Tribute Campaign. The Fitness Center houses Emory & Henry’s Strength & Conditioning Program, run by Noah Arni.
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WEHC 90.7 FM (Emory, Va.) is once again pleased to bring you full coverage of the 2023 Emory & Henry College Football season. Josh Floyd is back in his ninth year to provide play - by - play coverage while Gary Lester is in his 11th season as the color analyst for the Wasps. Floyd and Lester won an award for Outstanding Sports Coverage from the Virginia Association of Broadcasters in 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2022. The broadcast also took runner - up honors in 2011.
Game day broadcasts begin an hour before kick off with Keys to the Game and then live coverage Wasp Pregame Show . WEHC 90.7 FM is proud to have Food Country, Snow ’ s Fine Meats, Tumbling Creek Cider Com pany and Davenport & Company as sponsors of this year ’ s football broadcast. Follow all the action as Emory & Henry plays NCAA Division II. You can tune in on your FM radio, stream it LIVE at www.wehcfm.com, or subscribe to the podcast! WEHC is also provides the audio for FloSports.
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Coaching Staff
Curt Newsome Head Football Coach Emory & Henry, 1982 10th Year at E&H
Curt Newsome is entering his 10th year as the Head Football Coach at Emory & Henry College. A 1982 graduate of E&H, Newsome returned to his alma mater in January of 2014 with 15 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience to become the program’s 20th head coach.
Last fall, E&H got its first taste of competition as a member of the South Atlantic Conference. The Wasps went 5-6 on the year and finished tied for eighth at 4-5 after being picked 11th. The team turned heads in their first year in the league, winning an overtime thriller at Wingate and taking two-time reigning SAC Champion Newberry to double overtime. Emory & Henry established itself as the top small college program in Southwest Virginia, defeating both Bluefield and UVA Wise. Eight players were named to the All-SAC Mountain Division Team with five first-team selections in Grayson Overstreet, Tmahdae Penn, Ricky Dodson, Donovan Pinnix and Ivan Phillips. In 2021, E&H played its final games in a scheduling alliance with former Old Dominion Athletic Conference rivals, going 6-4 overall. Devontae Jordan became the second player in program history to win the Lanier Award as top small college football player in Virginia. In the spring of 2021, Wasps posted a 3-1 overall record and a spot in the first-ever ODAC Championship Game. E&H came up just short by a 13-10 overtime margin to Randolph-Macon. Eight players were selected to the all-league teams with Jay Swegheimer leading the way as the Lou Wacker ODAC Defensive Player of the Year and a D3football.com Second-Team All-American. Additionally, Jaylyn Kreimes was picked as the small college state defensive back of the year by the Touchdown Club of Richmond. Four years ago, Emory & Henry went 7-3 with a 6-2 mark in ODAC games to finish third in the league. A total of 14 players were named to the all-conference teams while Da’von Keith, Derrick Yates and Josh Fleenor received D3football.com All-South Region accolades. In 2018, E&H went 4-5 overall with a 3-4 record against ODAC opponents. The Wasps saw nine players named to the all-league teams led by offensive lineman Tyler Weterrings, who was also honored with all-state and all-region laurels. The 2017 season saw the Wasps post a 3-7 record but saw an even dozen players named to the All-ODAC Team. Josh Fleenor was tabbed as an all-league first-teamer, adding all-state and All-South Region accolades to his resume. Emory & Henry went 6-4 in 2016 with a 5-2 record against ODAC teams. The Wasps reeled off five straight wins to finish the year tied for second place in the league. Nine different players were named to the all-league teams including McFarland Murph, Tre’von Lightfoot and Da’von Keith, who added All-South Region accolades. In 2015, Emory & Henry posted a 6-4 record with a 4-3 mark against ODAC foes. The Wasps picked up a signature non-conference win against NCAA Division I FCS East Tennessee State, 27-24, in September. For a second season, a dozen Wasps were tabbed as all-league with Tre’von Lightfoot and Skyler Simcox earning All-South Region honors. In his first season at E&H, Newsome led the Wasps to an 8-2 record and a four-way tie for first place in the ODAC at 5-2. For his efforts, Newsome was selected as ODAC Coach of the Year and saw 12 of his players named to the All-ODAC Teams. Leading the way was freshman quarterback Kevin Saxton, who earned ODAC Rookie of the Year laurels. Prior to taking the helm at Emory & Henry, Newsome served as the Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Line Coach at James Madison University for the 2013 season. He held the same title for the final three years of his first run with JMU (1999-05). Before becoming Assistant Head Coach, Newsome was a defensive line coach for three seasons and also worked with the tackles and tight ends for a year. The Dukes reached the NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs on two occasions, winning a National Championship in 2004 and claiming a pair of Atlantic-10 Conference titles (1999, 2004). Between his stints in Harrisonburg, Newsome was the Offensive Line Coach at Virginia Tech for seven years, helping to lead the Hokies to a trio of Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (2007, 2008, 2010), seven bowl games and a victory in the 2009 Orange Bowl. VT also won the 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl and the 2009 Chick-fil-A Bowl with Newsome on Frank Beamer’s staff. Newsome’s offensive line helped to produce four 1,000-yard rushers and Blake DeChristopher was selected as the ACC’s Jacobs Blocking Trophy Winner in 2011, the award given annually to the best lineman in the league. Prior to joining the college ranks, Newsome was an accomplished high school coach for 16 years. He collected five district coach-of-the-year honors, was the Eastern Region Coach of the Year on three occasions and was selected as the AP and VHSL Virginia State Coach of the Year in 1998. Newsome coached for 11 years at Kecoughtan High School in Hampton before concluding his time in the prep ranks at Heritage High School in Newport News. Newsome got his start in coaching the fall after graduating from Emory & Henry at the former Ervinton High School in Dickenson County, where he was the Lonesome Pine District Coach of the Year in 1984. A native of Hampton, Virginia, Newsome holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education from E&H, which he earned in 1982. Newsome and his wife, Melinda, have two grown children, a son, Curtis III, and a daughter, Elizabeth. The couple resides in Abingdon.
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Coaching Staff
Mitchell Walters Assistant Coach Corners/Special Teams Emory & Henry, 2020 Fourth Year at E&H
Josh Wellenhoffer Associate Head Coach Offensive Line Emory & Henry, 2003 19th Year at E&H
Kamden BeCraft Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Liberty, 2017 Seventh Year at E&H
Devin Woodson Assistant Coach Defensive Line Tusculum, 2019 First Year at E&H Darron Paschal Assistant Coach Safeties Wofford, 2021 First Year at E&H
Tommy Buzzo Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Concord, 1993 Sixth Year at E&H
Nick Copas Recruiting Coordinator Running Backs East Tennessee State, 2019 Fifth Year at E&H
Chanse Chafin Equipment & Video Coordinator Emory & Henry, 2021 Third Year at E&H
Quintin Hunter Assistant Coach Wide Receivers
James Madison, 2013 Seventh Year at E&H
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Support Staff
Athletic Training Brent Roark, ATC Associate Athletic Trainer Third Year at E&H Dr. Timothy Smith, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Second Year at E&H Sydney Takata, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Second Year at E&H Strength & Conditioning Noah Arni Director of Strength & Conditioning Third Year at E&H Joshua Voigt Assistant Director of Strength & Conditioning Second Year at E&H
Lauren Morris, ATC Associate Athletic Trainer Second Year at E&H Erica Schulman, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer Second Year at E&H Courtney Lucado, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer First Year at E&H
Sarai Flores Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Second Year at E&H
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Returning Players
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Ricky Dodson Offensive Line 5th Year 6-8 • 315 Front Royal, Va. Warren County HS
Zach Venhorst Tight End 5th Year 6-3 • 250 Lynchburg, Va.
Liberty Christian Acad.
Rasheed Ellis Defensive Line 5th Year 6-1 • 265
J’Quan Anderson Running Back Senior 5-11 • 200 Charlottesville, Va. UVA Wise
Tappahannock, Va. Essex HS
Mykah English Running Back 5th Year 6-0 • 195 Roanoke, Va. Staunton River HS
Trevor Dowdell Linebacker Senior 6-0 • 195
Bluff City, Tenn. Tennessee HS
Ethan Muncy Punter 5th Year 6-1 • 195
Addison Knicely Defensive Back Senior 6-1 • 190 Mount Crawford, Va. Fort Defiance HS
Bluff City, Tenn. Tennessee HS
T.J. Payne
Marveon Newton Offensive Line Senior
Defensive Back 5th Year 6-2 • 180 Chattanooga, Tenn. Central HS
6-2 • 295 Callao, Va. Rappahannock HS
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Tmahdae Penn Wide Receiver Senior 6-3 • 190 Martinsville, Va. Ferrum Coll.
A.J. Burgess Linebacker Junior 6-2 • 230 Roxboro, N.C. Person HS
Kyle Short Quarterback Senior 6-0 • 175
River Carter Wide Receiver Junior 6-0 • 185
Lebanon, Ohio Univ. of Charleston
Abingdon, Va. Abingdon HS
Jaquez Bailey Wide Receiver Junior 6-3 • 210 Jonesboro, Ga.
Zion Grant Defensive Line Junior 6-3 • 265 Roanoke, Va.
Gardner-Webb Univ.
William Fleming HS
Hunter Bolden Wide Receiver Junior 6-0 • 190 Olin, N.C. North Iredell HS
Kaleb Lundy Linebacker Junior 6-2 • 240
Winston-Salem, N.C. Eastern Kentucky Univ.
Kasey Branch Linebacker Junior 6-2 • 220
Waynesboro, Va. Stuarts Draft HS
Returning Players
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Josh McCray Linebacker Junior 6-1 • 215 Richmond, Va.
Rowan Burdick Defensive Back Sophomore 6-0 • 180 Summerville, Ga. Chattooga HS
Benedictine College Prep.
Roman Ridley Tight End Junior 6-4 • 240 Bedford, Va. Old Dominion Univ.
Trace Butcher Kicker
Sophomore 5-10 • 180 Dacula, Ga. Mill Creek HS
Noah Sage
Chendrick Cann Defensive Back Sophomore 6-1 • 175 St. Petersburg, Fla. Clearwater HS
Offensive Line Junior 6-2 • 305 Jonesville, Va. Virginia Tech
Zachary Alexander Offensive Line Sophomore
Shawn Collins Defensive Back Sophomore
6-3 • 310 Citra, Fla. North Marion HS
6-2 • 185 Salem, Va. Salem HS
Landon Bertelson Defensive Line Sophomore 6-3 • 210 Norfolk, Va. Booker T. Washington HS
Tacori Cooke Offensive Line Sophomore 6-5 • 330 Hampton, Va. Bethel HS
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Spencer Goins Defensive Back Sophomore 6-2 • 175
Jaylin Mitchell Wide Receiver Sophomore 6-3 • 205 Portsmouth, Va. Woodrow Wilson HS
Connelly Springs, N.C. East Burke HS
Jarrell Harrison Defensive Back Sophomore 5-6 • 165
Charles Mutter, III Quarterback Sophomore 6-2 • 200
Virginia Beach, Va. Floyd E. Kellam HS
King George, Va. King George HS
Bryson Lutz Offensive Line Sophomore
Cam Peoples Wide Receiver Sophomore 5-7 • 165 Reidsville, N.C. Reidsville HS
6-1 • 290 Vinton, Va. William Byrd HS
Tyreon Porter Defensive Back Sophomore 5-6 • 165 Charlotte, N.C.
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Chad Pouncy Defensive Line Sophomore 6-2• 225
Lynchburg, Va. Brookville HS
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Returning Players
Jacob Robinson Defensive Back Sophomore 6-2 • 190
Nate Tinnell Wide Receiver Sophomore 6-4 • 205
Warrenton, Va. Kettle Run HS
Broadway, Va. Broadway HS
Deshaun Sharp Offensive Line Sophomore 6-4 • 345
Zekeya Townes Defensive Line Sophomore
6-2 • 300 Nuara, Va. William Campbell HS
Spotsylvania, Va. Massaponax HS
Anthony Smith, Jr. Wide Receiver Sophomore 6-2 • 200 Chesapeake, Va. Grassfield HS
Ky’Juan Waller Defensive Line Sophomore 6-3 • 215 Roanoke, Va. Salem, Va.
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Returning Players
Jacobi Wheeler Defensive Line Sophomore 6-4• 235 Milwaukee, Wis. Wauwatosa West HS
Cam Abshire Wide Receiver
Redshirt Freshman 6-4 • 185
Roanoke, Va. Northside HS
Bryant Worrell Long Snapper Sophomore
Connor Beeson Running Back Redshirt Freshman 5-11• 190
6-2 • 235 Dublin, Va. Old Dominion Univ.
Glade Spring, Va. Patrick Henry HS
Christian Young Offensive Line Sophomore 6-6 • 320
Xavier Davis Quarterback
Redshirt Freshman 6-1 • 190 Norfolk, Va. Green Run HS
Fredericksburg, Va. James Monroe HS
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Returning Players
Junior Diallo Offensive Line
William Hamlin Defensive Line Redshirt Freshman 6-3 • 240 Johnson City, Tenn. Daniel Boone HS
Redshirt Freshman 6-6 • 290 Sandy Springs, Ga. North Springs Charter HS
Alex Edwards Defensive Back
Nigel James, Jr. Running Back Redshirt Freshman 5-7 • 185
Redshirt Freshman 6-1 • 180 Monroe, N.C. David W. Butler HS
Richmond, Va. Hermitage HS
Keenan Glago Quarterback Redshirt Freshman 6-1 • 185
Harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg HS
Casey Graham Quarterback Redshirt Freshman 6-0 • 185 Christiansburg, Va. Christiansburg HS
Josiah Graham Defensive Line Redshirt Freshman 6-5• 240 Newport News, Va. Menchville HS
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Returning Players
Cole Lambert Quarterback Redshirt Freshman 6-1 • 190
Ean Rhea
Defensive Line Redshirt Freshman 6-2 • 215 Glade Spring, Va. Patrick Henry HS
Abingdon, Va. Abingdon HS
John Lyman, III Wide Receiver Redshirt Freshman
Hunter Richards Offensive Line Redshirt Freshman
5-7 • 155 Dublin, Va. Pulaski County HS
6-3 • 285 Vinton, Va. William Byrd HS
Jakari Mozelle Wide Receiver Redshirt Freshman 6-4 • 195 Hampton, Va. Kecoughtan HS
Trey Secrist Defensive Line Sophomore 6-3• 290
Buena Vista, Va. Parry McCluer HS
Trey Orren Offensive Line
Jermond Simon-Davenport Defensive Back Redshirt Freshman 5-6 • 165
Redshirt Freshman 6-4 • 305 Buena Vista, Va. Parry McCluer HS
Hampton, Va. Phoebus HS
Rudolph Paul Running Back Redshirt Freshman 5-7 • 175 Douglasville, Ga. Chapel Hill HS
Kade Sullivan Linebacker Redshirt Freshman 6-1 • 195 Fredericksburg, Va.
St. Michael the Archangel HS
Official Football Signals Officials’ Signals
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2023 Emory & Henry Football Team
Emory & Henry Cheer & Dance
Cheerleaders Kylie Blankenship
Dancers Caitlin Barker
Naomi Burke Nicole Collier
Gabrielle Ladevaio Destinee Johnson Savannah Johnson Yazmine Moore Cheyenne Osborne
Kirsten Crouch Kristie Crowder Arianna Endicott Madison Holland Mikayla Mccray Kiley McGuinness Taylor Odham Hollie Osborne Lina Prillaman Lindy Robins Hailey Simerly Emileigh Smith Michelle Thomas Rachel White Jennings Woods
Kiera Pugalee Ava Reynolds Carlee Sullins
Head Coach - Makayleigh Smith
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2023 Newcomers
Oliver Kalota DB • Jr. • 6-3 • 200 Mooresville, N.C. Louisburg Coll.
Malikk Kennedy RB • Jr. • 5-10 • 215 Miami, Fla. Alan Hancock Coll.
Corey Prince DL • Sr. • 6-0 • 255 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Wofford Coll.
Andre Crawley, Jr. DL • Jr. • 5-10 • 280 North Chesterfield, Va. Wagner Univ.
Silas Fitzgerald OL • So. • 6-4 • 290 Roanoke, Va. Norfolk State Univ.
Clayton Allen OL • So. • 6-5 • 320 Huntingtown, Md. Univ. of Maryland
Jey Riddle DB • So. • 6-0 • 175 Knoxville, Tenn. Bethel Univ.
Ashton Carroll LB • Fr.-RS • 6-3 • 215 Roanoke, Va. Ball State Univ.
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Ernest Amoyaw DB • Fr. • 6-2 • 180 Spotsylvania, Va. Osbourn HS
Skilayr Atkinson DB • Fr. • 6-4 • 200 Fredericksburg, Va. Stafford HS
Landon Altizer DB • Fr. • 5-10 • 185 Roanoke, Va. Cave Spring HS
Justin Amoakohene WR • Fr. • 6-1 • 180 Lorton, Va. South County HS
Jherkeem Banks OL • Fr. • 6-4 • 280 Louisa, Va. Louisa County HS
Brandon Beavers WR • Fr. • 6-0 • 170
Gavyn Blye WR • Fr. • 5-10 • 175 Stephens City, Va. Sherando HS
Sam Buckner K • Fr. • 5-10 • 155 Statesville, N.C. Statesville HS
Clintwood, Va. Ridgeview HS
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Ceddrick Cann OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 315 Pinellas Park, Fla. Clearwater Central Catholic HS
Keyshawn Claiborne DL • Fr. • 6-1 • 325 Midlothian, Va. Cosby HS
Lake Clark QB • Fr. • 6-2 • 195 Chattanooga, Tenn. East Hamilton HS
Andrew Cochrane P • Fr. • 5-11 • 170 Abingdon, Va. John S. Battle HS
John Custis DL • Fr. • 6-3 • 290 Chesapeake, Va. Catholic HS
Tyler Edwards DL • Fr. • 6-5 • 225
Shane Eller LB • Fr. • 5-7 • 185
Eli Foutz QB • Fr. • 6-2 • 210 Rocky Mount, Va. Franklin County HS
Portsmouth, Va. Churchland HS
Manassas, Va. Unity Reed HS
Coen Glavas OL • Fr. • 6-4 • 300 Williamsburg, Va. Jamestown HS
Joshua Gooding DL • Fr. • 6-1 • 245
Demetrase Graves DB • Fr. • 6-3 • 190 Asheville, N.C. Clyde A. Erwin HS
Colton Green TE • Fr. • 6-2 • 220 Wytheville, Va. George Wythe HS
Glen Allen, Va. Glen Allen HS
207 Town Square Street | Glade Spring, VA 24340 (276) 698-0600
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Tyler Harless LB • Fr. • 6-2 • 235
Kaleb Harper WR • Fr. • 5-8 • 155 Knoxville, Tenn. Carter HS
Charles Hatcher LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 225 Newport News, Va. Christchurch School
Cincere Hicks OL • Fr. • 6-5 • 360 Providence Forge, Va. New Kent HS
Abingdon, Va. Abingdon HS
Colby Johnson WR • Fr. • 5-11 • 190 Pilot Mountain, N.C. East Surry HS
Drew Johnson, Jr. DB • Fr. • 5-9 • 160 Richmond, Va. Christchurch School
Gabe Karstaedt WR • Fr. • 6-0 • 165
Guzzy Kayed OL • Fr. • 6-5 • 280 Woodbridge, Va. Potomac Senior HS
Leesburg, Va. Riverside HS
Bruce Hatch, Jr. CFP ® Certified Financial Planner ™
599 East Main Street Abingdon, VA 24210 (276) 628-5633 Phone (276) 628-9333 Fax
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2023 Newcomers
Ryan Lawson DB • Fr. • 6-0 • 160 Melfa, Va. Broadwater Acad.
Justin Long OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 270 Harrisburg, N.C. Hickory Ridge HS
Christian Lyons WR • Fr. • 6-4 • 170 Chester, Va. Thomas Dale HS
Sean Maertzig OL • Fr. • 6-5 • 305 Ruther Glen, Va. Caroline HS
Trey McBride LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 200 Dinwiddie, Va. Dinwiddie County HS
Mark Nonsant DB • Fr. • 5-10 • 175 Orlando, Fla. Bishop Moore Catholic HS
Matthew Peterson RB • Fr. • 5-8 • 170
Parker Prioleau WR • Fr. • 5-9 • 150
Jefferson, N.C. Ashe County HS
Radford, Va. Radford HS
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Kole Pruitt OL • Fr. • 6-4 • 285 Lowgap, N.C East Surry HS
Mason Purham DL • Fr. • 6-5 • 205 Hampton, Va. Bethel HS
William Purvis, III DB • Fr. • 5-9 • 160 Advance, N.C. Davie County HS
Dustin Richards DL • Fr. • 6-2 • 280 Vinton, Va. William Byrd HS
Camron Riley RB • Fr. • 5-8 • 185 Lorton, Va. South County HS
Connor Roberts DL • Fr. • 6-3 • 225 Bluefield, Va. Graham HS
Jaden Skates DB • Fr. • 6-3 • 175 Lynchburg, Va. Liberty Christian Acad.
Brodie Smith WR • Fr. • 6-0 • 185 Advance, N.C. Davie County HS
John Snider, IV TE • Fr. • 6-2 • 235
Tristan Stitt WR • Fr. • 6-4 • 190 Indian Trail, N.C. Porter Ridge HS
Joshua Taib RB • Fr. • 5-10 • 180 Woodlawn, Va. Carroll County HS
Austin Talley TE • Fr. • 5-10 • 205 Bumpass, Va. Louisa County HS
Buena Vista, Va. Parry McCluer HS
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Mekhi Thomas OL • Fr. • 6-3 • 320 Fredericksburg, Va. Massaponax HS
Terrell Thomas DL • Fr. • 6-4 • 205 Newport News, Va. Menchville HS
Braden Watkins DB • Fr. • 6-0 • 150 Bluefield, Va. Graham HS
George Webb TE • Fr. • 6-4 • 210 Johns Island, S.C. St. John’s HS
Landon Wilson DB • Fr. • 6-1 • 200 Louisa, Va. Louisa County HS
Luke Wilson LB • Fr. • 6-1 • 235
Jaylen Woods DB • Fr. • 5-10 • 175 Atlanta, Ga. Benjamin E. Mays HS
Liyu Yang DL • Fr. • 6-1 • 220 Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge HS
Valdese, N.C. East Burke HS
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I-HEY Roll of Donors I Help Every Year
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The College’s I-HEY (I Help Every Year) program began in 1948 as a means to support the Emory & Henry College Athletics programs and its student-athletes. I-HEY donations can be received unrestricted or designated to a particular team or sport. These additional resources from friends, alumni and parents help to underwrite team travel, recruitment efforts, student scholarships, the purchase of uniforms and equipment and so much more. The following individuals and organizations supported I-HEY and the Tangerine Bowl Memorial Endowment, and the College’s 26 varsity teams, during the 2022-23 fiscal year:
Robert L. Coughlin Earl Counts William & Michele Couperthwait Barbara F. Craig Harold E. Craw Gary L. Crawford Thomas C. Crawford William Todd Creasy & Debbie Henderson Creasy Patrick Lee & Lynne Jacobson Critzer Richard Crockett Gary L. Cron Susan & Ken Crouch Jon & Dr. Anne Wright Crutchfield Gail L. Cundiff Josh & Kara Cundiff Emily Currin Dr. & Mrs. Donald C. Daniel Dr. Priscilla Florkowski Danielson Pam Pearman Darnall Raquel DaSilva Datadot Dealer Services, LLC Agnes Davis Henry C. Dawson, Jr. Emily Dean Timothy Dean Deel Steve Deibler Camilla Dobraniecki Arlen & Emma Doss Jerry K. Dotson Downtown Garage, Inc. Patty Driskill Wesley E. Driskill Jr. David W. Driver Drs. James Duchamp & Denise Stanley Duneland Signs Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Myrl G. Dunham Lucy Dunlop Stephanie Dunn Kendra Durnil James E. Earp Jr. & Laura M. Earp Teresa Edgerton-Scott James Dwayne Edmonds Cherie Eller Elite Air Solutions, Inc. Donna Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Ellis Thomas A. Ely & Betsy Taylor Ely Melissa B. Delby Douglas F. DePuy Christin Dewar Jaclyn Rose Dickens Gilbert Digby Linda Digby David C. Dix & Dianna Dix George Edward Dobbs
Russ & Betty Acree Charles & Crystal Adkins
Michael L. & Pamela Kelly Blackburn David Willard Blaha Tommy Blalock David Allen & Cindy Barker Blevins Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Blevins Blevins Reality, LLC Blue & Gold Tournament Jeoff B. Bodenhorst & Mary Alice Thornhill Bodenhorst Dr. Robert K. & Susan Scott Boggess Richard Dale Bolick Margaret Bondurant Joshua David & Lisa Evans Bourne Angela Brackett Bobby L. Bralley Kathleen Victoria Brann Linda & Bobby Branscome Thomas Brashears Kendall Brent Dr. Thomas H. Brigham Jr. Brandon Brito James Howard & Christie Brooks Thomas Lee & Hollie Rhoton Brooks Brown, Edwards & Company, LLP Anita L. Brown G. Vincent Brown Jr. & Norma Brown Randy & Donetta Brown Gerald Bryant J. Robert & Kathy Kemper Buchanan Joseph D. & Rhonda S. Buchanan Murray Buchanan Wes & Tammy Bower James Ryan Bowyer Eleanor Boyle Joseph Buonocore Elke V. Buonorcore C. Curtis & Vicki Starnes Burkett Ronald L. Burnop James L. Burns & Lynda Eaton Burns L. Patrick Burns & Anna Rietze Burns Maureen A. Burton Drake Bushnell Brian Butcher James N. & Lynn Osborne Butcher Diann Cramer Butler Jamie Byington Brenda Copeland Byrd & Dale Byrd Billy L. Caldwell Pamela Lynn Buchanan Dr. Rebecca Buchanan Richard W. Buchanan Douglas W. Bulcao Faye H. Bunton Elise Buonocore
Henri Cancio-Fitzgerald & Valentine Cancio Fitzgerald Byron D. Cantrell Natalie Capone Sherri Carico Christopher Todd Carter David Allen Carter Henry C., Jr. & Valerie Cox Carter Joyce Robinson Carter S.H. Carter Development Inc. Stephen Henson Carter, Jr. Timothy M. Carter Timothy Wade & Julie Jordan Carter Todd Carter Zachary Wade Carter Bridgete Cash Mark Wayne Cash & Anne Craig-Cash Dr. Jeffrey Dirk Cassell & Kathy Johnson Matthew Smith Castle Catering by Catherine Gary W. Catron Hobart G. & Adelaide Cawood Mary Ann Chappell Virginia Chappell Dr. James E. Cheek II Ashley Nelson Childress & Allen Pierce Childress Marty A. & Sue Ryan Childress Sarah Rebecca Childress Chilhowie Drug Company, Inc. Diane Choplin Kimberly Choplin Dr. David Ware Christian & Ramona Dunn Christian Henry P. Clabaugh Beverly Putnam Clark Felicia Clark Timothy Wayne & Dianne Lloyd Clark William Clark Dr. C. Berkley Clear Jr. & Debbie C. Clear Jim & Judy Clemens Dr. Dennis Craig Cobler & Gertrude Stone Cobler Lori Cockrell David & Jennifer Coffee Virginia Arington Coffindaffer Coldwell Banker Select Real Estate The Community Foundation Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Heather Conklin Galen W. Conner C. Curtis Copenhaver & Nena Lemmon Copenhaver Will & Meghan Kitten Copenhaver
Roy & Vickie Adkins R. Daniel Adkins, II Larry Dell Akers Christian & Carrie Adams Alexander Mary Ann Alford Sarah Allen Ti Alley Amber Nicole Altice Bill Anderson David & Marsha Anderson Jennifer M. Anderson Frank & Debbie Antonelli Appalachian Heritage Distillery, LLC Appalachian Orthopedic Associates Noah Arni & Haley Mullins Arni Dr. Douglas E. Arnold Gregory Scott & Juliann Clark Ashley Amy Humphries Askew Jamie & Wendy Atkins Derrick & Leann Atwell Lisa Ausderau James A. & Anne R. Austin Robert Wayne Austin Sherry Aziz Chip Backman Wanda Backman Charldeen J. & John Bagwell Larry L. Bales The Bank Of Marion Christopher Ray Barker Ricky W. & Deanna Hamp Barker Virginia Rowland Barker Joseph & Lois Barth Betty Jo Maddux Basham Brittney Bates Robert W. & Debbie Brewster Bates Kirby Baughn Keith A. Baumgardner Eugene & Norma Nuckolls Beck Honorable R. Jerry Beck Kris Becraft Gregory Kevin Bell Jane Reynolds Bellamy Andrea Bennett Sally Sprinkle Bentley Dr. Christopher D. & Erin Caldwell Berry Rodney Dean & Jill Bundy Beville William E. Billings Adam Bishop Brad Bishop Brenda Bishop Douglas Andrew & Jennifer Poston Bishop Thomas B. & Kyra Kegley Bishop
James E. Caldwell Curtis L. Campbell Robert H. Campbell
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Frances Williams Entrekin Larry Douglas Epperly Kelly Lynn Espy & Daryle Page Carolyn Fariss Robert Higgs & Laura Hart Feagins Dr. Brian Patrick Fellows & Carey Dooley Fellows Rebecca & Dave Felton
Ronald & Anne Munsey Harmon Chris & Jenna Harper Harris Office Furniture Co., Inc. Adrienne Harris Lewis Harris Thomas E. & Cindy Whittaker Haskins
Rose Neese Houk The House of Stitches & Print, Inc. Duane & Becky Hoven Bob Howard
Mike Gentry Mark Gilley Glade Pharmacy, LLC Aleasa Glance Cindy Glavas Robert E. Goss, Jr. Sophie Graham Mr. & Mrs. John E. Green, Jr. Rev. Richard S. Gregory Mike & Terry Griffith Liz Grillet C. Eugene Gupton II Sarah Hendricks Guza Don R. Hagy Steven B. Hagy Larry G. Hale Michael Dietrich Hale Derwin Lee Hall Gary W. Hall & Elizabeth Mansell Hall Lisa Hall Rodney & Susan Hall Tanya Hall Hailey Hamilton Michael Hamlin Kirk & Michelle Hamm Rebecca Haney Kenneth B. & Donna Sturgill Hankla Mark Randall Hanks
Bekah Howell Leigh Hubbard Ravanal & Bobby Huff
Bruce E. Hatch, Jr. Robert N. Hatch, Jr. Lynda Jones Hawkins Devin & Jen Hayes Ethan Hayes Robert L. Hayes Olivia Haynes Susan L. Haynes Healing Hydration LLC Janet Heath Adam W. Henderson
Bob Huff Collision Center Adam & Deanna Hughes Barbara Phipps Hughes James Franklin Hughes Robert W. Hughes T. Rick & Paula Baumgardner Hughes Madeline Hummel Eugene H. Hurst, Jr. Audrey H. Huthwaite Eleanor H. Hutton Louis F. Illi Jr. Howard S. & Kimberly Ingo Interstate Financial, LLC Steven Dale Irvin Barry Jarrett Cynthia Dawn Jennings William Pat Jennings III & Kristie
Keith Fenner, II Rose Ann Ferris John Zachary Fields Cheryl Fillers Riley Firebaugh First Bank & Trust Company Elizabeth Byrd Fletcher Kenneth Michael Flinchum Daniel Flores
Robert W. Fones, Jr. Food Country, U.S.A. Randy Ford Jennifer Foster Tom & Virginia Foster W. Ronald Fowler J. Thomas Fowlkes & Donna Fowlkes Rhonda Freeman Anna L. French Elaine Swegheimer Fuehrer Kathy Meredith & Troy Funkhouser Melissa Gallagher-Millhorn
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Henderson J. Sanders, III & Jill Henderson John K. Henderson Jr. Thomas Henzey François Herbell Lissy Hernandez Morgan Heuser Alan M. Hill & Judy T. Hill Rolfe L. Hillman III Mr. & Mrs. William R. Hodge
Allison Jennings Deborah J. Jessee John Daniel Jessee Carl L. Johnson Jack Buckland Johnson, Jr. Ned Pierce Johnson Wendell Kean Johnson James M. Johnston
Clayton B. Gardner Veronica L. Garrou Melissa & Bruce Geibel Duane Holman James W. Holt Isabella Hope Christopher Thomas Horner • • Ernie Sullins Clothing • Providing clothing to the public at far below outlet prices for over 40 years. THREE SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Bristol - Exit 7 225 Stagecoach Road Bristol, VA (276) 644-3900 Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Abingdon - Exit 19 876 E Main Street Abingdon, VA (276) 628-2444 Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Marion - Exit 45 542 S Commerce Street Marion, VA (276) 783-6300 Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun 12 p.m.-5 p.m. Kenja Hanniford Joyce M. Hardin Barbara Newton Hargroves David W. Harless
The Emory & Henry Football Team would like to express special thanks to Mr. Sullins and his staff for providing the blazers and shirts for the team’s profile photos.
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I-HEY Roll of Donors I Help Every Year
Steven D. & Susan Cobble Johnston Anna Newman & Derek Allan Jones Bryan & Robin Jones Charles E. Jones Elizabeth Jones Eugenia Jones Susannah M. Jones Ashlee Jordan Oliver William Jordan III & Megan Hash Jordan Gail Chase Joyner Mary-Margaret Justis Pam Karnes Sierra Kayea Jessica Keene Mike Keffer Roy Baughman Kegley III William S. Kidd & Susan G. Kidd Carl Kilpatrick Cristina King John C. King & Sandra Halsey King Ronan D. King Nancy Porterfield Kiser B. David Lee David N. Lee Jason Todd Lee Kevin Lee Harry M. Leist & Martha Bain Leist Julie Leonard Jackie & Gary Lessing Gary D. & Margaret Crafts Lester Kathryn Lewis Philip J. Long Dianne Loomis Bishop Richard C. Looney Judge C. Randall Lowe Bill Mackey Brandon C. Maddox Ernest Preston Maddy Kinna Magette Mark E. Mantiply Ken & Kathy Marsh Jennifer Marshall David Martin Insurance Agency, Inc. Martin Family Charitable Fund Cathy Martin Jennifer Martin Lisa Martin Mark A. & Myra Worsham Martin Masters Construction, LLC Jean Mastrogiovanni Dan G. Mathews Raymond Mattes, Jr. Joe Matthews Velma Allison Maynard Jerry W. Mays Denise Klapak Janet Koehler Tracy Koleber Michael C. Kucsma Ernest R. Landes II Zadok Laryea Jimmy L. Lawrence Jill Lawson Jennifer Ledbetter
Wayne E. & Rhonda Duncan Neese Heather Nelson Thomas Walter Nelson & Rebecca
J. Lee & Robin Robinson McChesney Missy McClanahan Marti McClard Neff McClary McCoys Auto Repair Dr. Joseph H. McCoy & Beth Perkinson McCoy Joy McCoy Kody Rian McDaniel Jimmie McElroy Michael J. & Ruth Miller McElroy David Carroll McGlothlin, Jr. Michael P. & Sue L. McGuinness Brandon McGuire Tyece McGuire Hal P. & Clara Cox McHorris Elise Mckinery Sydney Hope McKinney Lee & Nancy McLaughlin Robert Lynn McMillen & Margaret Rooney McMillen Anna K. & Jason McNamee Dr. James B. McNeer & Nancy Wilkinson McNeer G. Larry McReynolds Ryan Meador Mark Edward Meeks James Meister Dr. Sunshine Smith Melhuish Matthew Douglas Mellert & Ashley Ebersole Mellert Nancy M. Melton William S. Mercer Captain Lee C. Miles Stacy Miller Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth A. Mink Rev. Jack A. Minnick Douglas M. Mitchell Victoria Goff Mitoraj Gina Molz Joe Molz Brooke Duncan Monahan Michaela Deann Monk Shawn & Chenoa Montgomery DeWayne Antwoine Moore Carly Morris Julia Morris Mount Airy Indoor Soccer & Sports, LLC Sam & Christine Mowre Nancy Mowrey A. David Muddiman II Pam Mueller Catherine Ellis Mullins Dr. Rebecca Y. Mumpower Stephen Ross Munsey Maria Murdock William Louis Naehle Dr. Todd Harris & Ann Kirk Nairn Cindy Nash National Christian Foundation Alabama Maleah Danae’ Neely Everett Mason Neese, Jr. Lavora Moore Tammy Moore
EJ Riggins David C. & Susan Cassell Robbins Mark D. Robertson Brendan Erich Roche & Erica Edanasu Parish Ernest Eugene Rogers Clay & Luanna Rolston Dr. John H. Roper & Rita Roper Lisa Roscoe Mary Meyerhoff Rosenbaum Aubrey Jones Rosser III Jane Woolwine Rutledge David G. Ryan Sr. & Ellen Smith Ryan Brigitte Sadosky Stephen R. Sage Lisa & Tim Schlegel Rodney & Jenny Schmucker Mark Scholfield Jake B. Schrum & Jane Schrum Barbara M. Scott Joy Scruggs & Dennis Sutherland Scyphers & Austin, P.C. David L. Scyphers William R. Shanks David S. Shaw, Jr. Kevin & Julie Shaw Beverly Carol Sheddan & Ray Edwin Lester Susan Benedict & Mike Sheffield Judge William R. Shelton Sophia Shenberger Rebecca Salyer Selfe Kyle L. Sensabaugh
Lloyd Nelson W. Mark Nelson
Rick & Donna Nester Ralph Dean Newman Curt W. Newsome, Jr. & Melinda Shepherd Newsome James Michael Nidiffer & Denise Irvin Nidiffer Gary & Jennifer Norris Del. Israel Dean O’Quinn & Emily Gentry O’Quinn Ashley Odum Ronald Oglesby
Piera Onorati Alice Osborne
Jeff & Valerie Ostrander O. Wayland Overstreet
Frank Page Lynda Page
Jim & Emily Dungan Paine Dr. Meredith Fellows Parker Kimberly & Jason Pauley Bobby & Donna Paxton Charles W. Payne, Jr. Phillip Marc Payne Bill & Jennifer Pearce Gregory Chadwick Pennington Permatile Concrete Products Co. Christopher Perrigan Jerry S. Petitt Andrea Phillips Charles B. Phillips Jim & Lois Phillips Liz Phillips Dallas Pierce Rev. Walter L. Pierce Jr. & Bethanne L. Pierce Robert F. Pippin Mr. & Mrs. B. B. Porter O. M. Porterfield, Jr. Tyson Lane & Tessa Roop Poston Paul A., Jr. & Donna Johnson Powell Henry G. Pratt III Eric Pruitt & Laura O. Pruitt Joel G. Pugh William H. & Ida Groseclose Pugh Diann Rachon Wayne & Jolene Rachon James C. Rayne Maryls Cherlene Reasor Red Oak of Wytheville, Inc. Joseph D. Reed & Patricia Fitts Reed Gary M. & Dr. Cynthia Kennedy Reedy Adriana Rehg Drs. Rosalind & Don Reichard Jordan Reid James Redington Benson Redman
Christopher Shephard Colleen Johnson Shirey Kate Shockley William Lee Short III Rufus A. Shull, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. William R. Shumaker Brad W. & Theresa Simmons
Bert & Mary Simpson Viki & Doug Singleton Judith Elam Skelly
Lyndsay Skinner Martha Skinner Rick Smallwood Douglas S. Smiley Charles B. Smith
Doyle Smith Ebony Smith John R. Smith Molly Smith Patrick L., Jr. & Elizabeth Dixon Smith Ray T. Smith & Linda Kibler Smith Sid A. Smith Sodexo, Inc. & Affiliates Chad Spangler Philip W. Staggs Robert Stalder Charles Benton Stanley & Mary Macko Stanley Michael Wayne Stansbury Catherine Stavis Ryan Sparks Yolanda Spell
Bronwyn Reynolds David Orman Rhea Donald W. Rhea Crystal Ricketts
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