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Cause Hanna / Newbury Park
6-1, 185, Senior
Receiver
Continuing a tradition of outstanding Panther receivers, had 65 receptions for 1,141 yards and 14 touchdowns in first year as a starter. Has a 4.3 GPA and plays soccer.
Garrett Lepisto / Agoura
6-2, 180, Senior
Receiver
Equality effective on offense and defense. Made 62 catches for 905 yards and had three interceptions, returning them for 133 yards. Scored 10 touchdowns. Averaged 37.8 yards per punt.
Keith Holt / Westlake
6-5, 295, Junior
Line
Blessed with an NFL-sized body. Holt worked hard to develop quick feet and did not allow a sack. Is expected to be among the county’s most heavily recruited players next season.
Ken Oakley / Buena
6-2, 245, Senior
Line
Backbone of an offensive line that helped Channel League champions rush for an average of 174 yards per game while allowing Kyle Loughman time to pass 2,131 yards.
David Ovidedo / Moorpark
5-11, 200, Senior
Line
A fierce competitor who excels on both sides of scrimmage. Played guard and scored two touchdowns on fumblerrooski plays. Led Moorpark in tackles for the second year in a row and intercepted a pass.
Tyrone Tutogi / Huenme
6-0, 228, Senior
Line
Continues tradition of outstanding St. Bonaventure lineman, following in the footsteps of Brandon Elliott, Sam Benner and Andrew Jones.
Nick Czernek / Newbury Park
6-2, 175, Senior
Back
Repeat selection, as was his brother, Chris, in 1995 and ’96. Passed for 2,959 yards and 27 touchdowns.
Russel Patton / Channel Islands
6-0, 170. Senior
Back
Somewhat of an unknown before the season, he rushed for 1,353 yards and 15 touchdowns for a team that won only one game.
Scott Ellis / Ventura
6-2, 160, Junior
Kicker
A kicker, receiver and defensive back. Caught 13 passes for 305 yards and four touchdowns, converted 29 of 35 extra points, and was five of nine on field goals. Intercepted three passes.
Defense
Eric Foster / Camarillo
6-5, 225, Senior
Line
Played four positions on defense, helping a team expected to finish near the bottom of the Pacific View League to an 8-4 record and to the quarterfinals of the Southern Section Division IV playoffs.
Brian Montesanto / Royal
6-5, 235, Senior
Line
A repeat selection. Made 70 tackles, including 16 sacks. Had 32 sacks in his career, tying the school record established by Ryan Nielsenof USC.
George Tapia / Hueneme
6-2, 235, Senior
Line
Despite playing the first half of the season with an injured ankle,was a mainstay for a defense that allowed only 128 yards rushing per game.
Anthony Foli / Newbury Park
6-3, 242, Senior
Linebacker
Led the Panthers in tackles and intercepted two passes. On offense, played guard and anchored a line that allowed only six sacks.
Moses Gonzales / Hueneme
5-8, 190, Senior
Linebacker
The heart of a Pacific View League-champion defense. Relentless pursuer compenssated for his lack of size with his toughness. A top blocker at tight end.
Mark Martinez / Ventura
6-1, 220, Senior
Linebacker
Key player in Ventura’s first-round playoff upset of top-seeded Newbury Park. Continues family tradition of linebackers. His brother, Joe, was All-County in 1996-’97.
Jerome Stevens / Rio Mesa
6-0, 245, Senior
Linebacker
Made 132 tackles, including four sacks, this season. “A man playing (against) boys,” one opposing coach said.
Travis Campbell / Westlake
6-0, 185, Senior
Back
A repeat pick. Despite a nagging shoulder injury, intercepted four passes in his third season as a starting cornerback. Made 45 catches for 609 yards and eight touchdowns.
Joey Casillas / Thousand Oaks
6-2, 205, Senior
Back
Intercepted two passes and was a punishing hitter at safety. At fullback, rushed for 883 yards. Scored 10 touchdowns and four two-point conversions.
Cody Murphy / Buena
6-1, 170, Junior
Back
Two-way starter who excelled at cornerback. Caught 48 passes for 576 yards and seven touchdowns.
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