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December 1,
2006
Football
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KYLE
HOOPER AND MADISON MILLER IMPRESS AT EAST COAST BOWL VI
Petersburg, VA —
Indiana State seniors Kyle
Hooper and Madison Miller competed in the sixth annual East
Coast Bowl All-Star game, and performed very well as they
received a chance to work out and play for professional scouts
last week.
Hooper
served as the kicker for the victorious North Squad, who won 26-24
on the game’s final play. Hooper connected on field goals of 49 and
42 yards in the contest, as well as both of his PAT’s. As a
Sycamore, Hooper’s career-long field goal was from 47 yards out, but
he bested that mark in the all-star game. He finished his career as
the school’s all-time leading scorer with 220 career points.
Miller saw
action for the North as a defensive end. He finished the contest
with four total tackles, including a pair of solo stops.
With time
running out in the contest, and the South holding a 24-20 advantage,
on fourth and 4,
quarterback Justin Rummell (Earlham) found WR Chris Turner over the
middle of the field in stride as he was streaking toward the end
zone. Turner dove at the 4-yard line and was hit by Terrence
Stafford (Bowie St) and Jasper Johnson (Central Arkansas).
As he was
flipping in the air the ball was knocked out by Johnson and was
recovered by Saint Francis (Ind.) wide receiver Michael Caputo at
the four. On the very next play, Rummell found tailback Wendell
Johnson (Fairmont St.) out of the backfield and he waltzed in
untouched to secure victory for the North 26-24 with no time on the
clock.
The game
featured 70 of the best Division I-AA, II, III and NAIA players from
33 different states. All revenue generated from this event was used
to award a high school student, who will attend a Division I-AA, II,
III or NAIA college, financial assistance.
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