Football History 1990-99
NIACC football history
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All-time bowl game appearances
1990 (RC Cola Bowl) - NIACC 18, Harper 15
1991 (RC Cola Bowl) - Harper 20, NIACC 9
1993 (RC Cola Bowl) - NIACC 43, Harper 20
1995 (RC Cola Bowl) - RCTC 26, NIACC 24
1998 (Pepsi Cola Bowl) - NIACC 13, RCTC 7 (2OT)
2000 (Pepsi Cola-Sigler Printing Bowl) - RCTC 23, NIACC 20
2001 (Pepsi Cola-Sigler Printing Bowl) - Joliet JC 14, NIACC 7
2006 (Graphic Edge Bowl) - Grand Rapids 24, NIACC 6
2007 (Graphic Edge Bowl) - Joliet JC 28, NIACC 21
A look back by decade:
1990-99
1999 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team started the 1999 season by winning three of its first five games, but then dropped the final five games of the season to finish with a record of 3-7.
Earning all-region honors for the Trojans were running back Eric Williams, tight end Robert Gray, linebacker Julian Montgomery and defensive back Jamar Lewis.
Honorable mention all-region selections for NIACC were Jason O'Donnell (quarterback), Nic Hendricks (offensive line), Shawn Trapp (offensive line), Dan Achenbach (receiver), Jarrod George (defensive line), Donault Moore (defensive back), Mark Stambaugh (linebacker) and Conor Reed (punter).
1999 statistical leaders
Rushing - Eric Williams 180 carries for 716 yards and 7 touchdowns; Chris Summers 90 carries for 446 yards.
Passing - Jason O'Donnell 53 for 127 for 641 yards with 2 touchdowns and 9 interceptions.
Receiving - Michael Foster 19 catches for 210 yards and 2 touchdowns; Dan Achenbach 17 catches for 291 yards and 1 touchdown.
Interceptions - Donault Moore 3.
Tackles - C.J. Petty 84, Julian Montgomery 82, Jarrod George 76.
1999 NIACC football roster
Elgin Stewart, Eric Williams, Jared Bockhorst, Demarlo Morrow, Jamar Lewis, Thomas Fossey, Jason O'Donnell, Damien Cunningham, Trivice Sadler, C.J. Petty, Chris Summers, Michael Foster, Rob Decker, Kevin Valentine, Ephraim Twillie, Corey Randall, Rob Lala, Berkley Wiggins, Nick Pierce, James Hines, Donault Moore, Brady White, Luke Tholf, Mike Stripling, Zachus Cobb, Calvin Carter, Bill Becker, Kevin Converse, Julian Montgomery, Lucas Hockett, Shawn Kemp, Bobby Luker, Brian Budach, Clint Hinderaker, Aaron Wendel, Lyle Adkisson, Kory Wenndt, Eric Foster, Jesse Gaherty, Mark Stambaugh, Joe Johnson, Pat Howard, Michael Beninga, Nic Hendriks, Nick May, Ryan Guidry, Ryan McKee, Ryan Meeker, Rob Krebs, Curtis Hoakison, Shawn Trapp, Jared Ringus, Conor Reed, Robert Gray, Peter Nielsen, Aaron Brent, Dan Achenbach, Jimmie Lee, Tim McKelvey, Andy Turnbull, Orville Franks, Djuan Johnson, Eldred Nunn, Nathan Van Sickel, Josh Holt, Jarrod George.
1999 results (3-7)
Sept. 4 - Iowa Central 10, NIACC 2 (A)
Sept. 11 - NIACC 9, Waldorf College 0 (H)
Sept. 18 - NIACC 7, Ellsworth 6 (H)
Sept. 25 - NDSCS 40, NIACC 25 (A)
Oct. 2 - NIACC 34, Rock Valley 14 (A)
Oct. 9 - Iowa Central 35, NIACC 21 (Homecoming)
Oct. 16 - Waldorf College 26, NIACC 16 (A)
Oct. 23 - Ellsworth 19, NIACC 15 (A)
Oct. 30 - NDSCS 19, NIACC 0 (H)
Nov. 6 - Joliet JC 14, NIACC 10 (H)
1998 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team capped off an 8-3 season with a 13-7 double-overtime victory over RCTC in the Pepsi-Cola Bowl.
The Trojans started the season 5-1 before dropping consecutive games to Waldorf College (13-6) and Ellsworth (15-9). The Trojans finished the regular season with wins over NDSCS (23-7) and Rock Valley before winning the school's third bowl game.
Earning first-team all-region honors for NIACC in 1998 were offensive linemen Jesse Underwood and Luke Dunkeson, defensive lineman Mike Steckly, linebacker Nathan Von Behren, defensive backs Tyrone Brice and Jamey Teply and punter Conor Reed.
Earning offensive honorable mention all-region honors for the Trojans were James Hood, Nick Newland, Eric Williams, Mike Foster, Dan Achenbach, Robert Gray, Bill Prickett and Tim Morrow. Defensive honorable mention selections were Alex Thomas, Andy Turnbull, Ramsey Lampkin, Anton Ceaser, Kris Foster and Brian Glenn.
1998 statistical leaders
Rushing - Eric Williams 145 carries for 622 yards and 5 touchdowns; Nick Newland 112 carries for 609 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Passing - James Hood 45 for 101 for 501 yards with 3 touchdowns and 5 interceptions; Jason O'Donnell 35 or 79 for 332 yards with 2 touchdowns and 8 interceptions.
Receiving - Michael Foster 23 catches for 328 yards and 2 touchdowns; Dan Achenbach 13 catches for 196 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Interceptions - Brian Glenn 6.
Tackles - Nathan Von Behren 116, Mike Steckly 93, Anton Ceaser 75.
1998 NIACC football roster
Anton Ceaser, James Hood, Tyrone Brice, Brian Glenn, Kyle Johnson, Jason O'Donnell, Kris Foster, Jason Sacre, Jamey Teply, Dick Engel, Michael Foster, Robert Brooks, Ephraim Twillie, Nick Newland, Tim O'Donnell, Donault Moore, Bronson Birdow, Anders Hagberg, Tim Morrow, Eric Williams, Wyatt Gray, Kale Glover, Kevin Converse, Julian Montgomery, Kyle Wetjen, Nathan Von Behren, Bryan Knudson, Bobby Luker, Ramsey Lampkin, Clint Van Winkle, Mike Orden, Luke Dunkeson, Bill Prickett, Nic Hendriks, Jesse Underwood, Mike Steckly, Andy Richardson, Patrick Erb, Curtis Hoakison, Shawn Trapp, Beau Baier, Dugan Johnson, Conor Reed, Robert Gray, Jesse Gaherty, Corry Shipley, Cecil Evans, Dan Achenbach, John Kruckenberg, Andy Turnbull, Keenan Castille, Alex Thomas, Robby Huffman.
1998 results (8-3)
Sept. 5 - NIACC 12, Iowa Central 9 (H)
Sept. 12 - Waldorf College 21, NIACC 6 (A)
Sept. 19 - NIACC 3, Ellsworth 0 (A)
Sept. 26 - NIACC 21, NDSCS 14 (H)
Oct. 3 - NIACC 28, Haskell Indian Nations 0 (A)
Oct. 10 - NIACC 23, Iowa Central 16 (A)
Oct. 17 - Waldorf College 13, NIACC 6 (Homecoming)
Oct. 24 - Ellsworth 15, NIACC 9 (H)
Oct. 31 - NIACC 23, NDSCS 7 (A)
Nov. 7 - NIACC 28, Rock Valley 6 (H)
Pepsi-Cola Bowl
NIACC 13, RCTC 7 (2OT)
1997 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team picked up wins in the 1997 season over Haskell Indian Nations, the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse junior varsity and Joliet Junior College.
Earning all-region honors for NIACC in 1997 were quarterback Tony Sisk and linebackers Brian Calhoun and Tony Nath.
Earning honorable mention all-region honors for the Trojans were John Lane (running back), Robert Johnson (receiver), Ryan Johnson (reciever), Luke Dunkeson (offensive line), defensive linemen Ryan Bell and Mike Steckly, Anton Ceaser (linebacker) and defensive backs Brian Glenn and Tyrone Brice.
1997 NIACC football roster
Rob Johnson, Dakarai Findley, Tyrone Brice, Brian Glenn, Josh Snoberger, Tim Green, Tony Sisk, Brian Thompson, Greg Tepley, Mark Pechar, Shaun Peterson, Ramsey Lampkin, John Lane, Ben Trickey, James Whittle, John Kantaris, Cory Muhlbauer, Darin Uhl, Nick White, Josh Alton, Tony Nath, Terrance Reed, Mark Jimmerson, Kyle Wetjen, Nate Von Behren, Eric Frohardt, Raaphell Mayes, Brandon Landfair, John Hall, Jeff Burkley, Bud Trimble, Brian Calhoun, Ryan Bell, Luke Dunkeson, Nick Tharp, Jesse Underwood, Darren Brown, Clint Dredge, Jeremy Stewart, Jake Franklin, Mike Heldart, Paul Ouverson, Brett Flora, Alex Gassman, Anton Ceaser, Terry Washington, Ryan Johnson, Matt Moffitt, Jeremy Beswick, Ronnie Vickers, Ryan Reynolds, Todd Miller, Nick Schluter, Conroy Smith, Mike Steckly.
1997 results (3-5)
Sept. 13 - Rock Valley 20, NIACC 0 (A)
Sept. 20 - Iowa Central 28, NIACC 14 (H)
Sept. 28 - NIACC 27, Wisconsin-La Crosse JV 7 (A)
Oct. 4 - NDSCS 42, NIACC 6 (A)
Oct. 11 - Ellsworth 20, NIACC 19 (A)
Oct. 18 - NIACC 35, Haskell Indian Nations 6 (H)
Oct. 25 - NIACC 15, Joliet JC 3 (A)
Nov. 1 - Waldorf College 31, NIACC 7 (H)
1996 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team was 6-3 overall, placed third in the Iowa Juco Conference with a record of 3-2 and narrowly missed out on playing in the Pepsi Cola Bowl for the second straight year.
NDSCS won the league with a 5-0 mark and Ellsworth was second at 4-1. The Trojans lost to the two league bowl representatives and gained league wins over Iowa Central, Waldorf College and Iowa Lakes.
NIACC led the league in rushing with 2,724 yards and had two running backs rush for over 1,000 yards. Jamere Edmond led the league in rushing with 1,118 yards on 150 carries (7.4 yards per carry) and Adrian Culler gained 1,009 yards on 188 carries (5.4 yards per carry).
Earning all-region honors for NIACC in 1996 were Culler, tight end Wade McInroy, offensive tackle Casey Honkomp, defensive lineman Thad Sheldon and linebacker Jeramiah Bradshaw.
Earning honorable mention all-region honors for the Trojans were Edmond, Jeremy Holcomb (quarterback), Rodney Ryan (offensive line), Clint Jenson (linebacker), Jason Brandon (defensive line), Jay Oelling (defensive back), Desean Willams (defensive back), Kornel Romada (kicker), Mike Moore (punter).
1996 NIACC football roster
Jeremy Holcomb, Brian Thompson, Tim Green, Ron Strobehn, Adrian Culler, Jeff Schneider, Cory Ferguson, Jamere Edmond, RaaPhell Mayes, Chad Wicks, Reid Barnett, Jeremy Grace, Robert Johnson, Ryan Johnson, Mickey Sisk, Brad Wagoner, Mike Wendt, Stephen Henderson, Wade McInroy, Jeremy Beswick, Nicholas Tharp, Ronnie Vickers, Casey Honkomp, Tom Luick, Rodney Ryan, Darren Brown, Russ Calvert, Clint Dredge, Casey Guiles, Jeff Kuehn, Chris Robinson, Jesse Underwood, Jason Brandon, Thad Sheldon, Ryan Bell, Damon Boline, Paul Overson, Nick Schluter, Donkor Wise, Jeramiah Bradshaw, Josh Pohren, Jeff Burkley, Brian Calhoun, Dustin French, John Hall, Kelly Holliman, Tim Mull, Josh Saar, Ryan Dehl, Clint Jensen, Jeff Parish, Doug Slings, Josh Alton, Robert Bell, Robbie Boggess, Amos Nelson, Steve Zdrazil, Tony Abel, Jeff Kelling, Cody Wiegmann, DeSean Williams, Jason Bardole, Jamar Burton, Mike Dorn, David Geator, Jay Oelling, Tony Sisk, Nick White, Kornel Romada, Mike Moore, Wes Mundt.
1996 results (6-3)
Sept. 7 - Rock Valley 20, NIACC 13 (H)
Sept. 15 - NIACC 26, Wisconsin-La Crosse JV 3 (H)
Sept. 21 - NDSCS 44, NIACC 14 (H)
Sept. 28 - NIACC 36, Iowa Central 0 (A)
Oct. 5 - NIACC 24, Harper CC 0 (A)
Oct. 12 - NIACC 44, Iowa Lakes 19 (A)
Oct. 19 - Ellsworth 26, NIACC 21 (H)
Oct. 26 - Joliet JC 35, NIACC 22 (H)
Nov. 2 - NIACC 27, Waldorf College 15 (A)
1995 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team won the Iowa Juco Conference with a perfect 6-0 mark and dropped a 26-24 decision to RCTC in the RC Cola Bowl.
NIACC (8-3 overall) put together an eight-game winning streak after dropping its first two games of the season to Rock Valley and the Wisconsin La Crosse junior varsity.
Running back Corey Williams was a first-team all-American selection by the NJCAA. Williams rushed for 1,665 yards and scored 10 touchdowns. He helped power a NIACC offense that was No. 2 in the nation in rushing with 3,002 yards.
Wiliams rushed for 2,410 yards and scored 19 touchdowns in his NIACC career.
Earning first-team all-region honors for the Trojans were Williams (running back), Shawn Becker (offensive line), Chris Gilliam (defensive back), Paris Johnson (defensive back), Mike Mullally (linebacker) and Tyson Sautter (defensive line).
Earning honorable mention all-region honors for the Trojans were Trent Farnham (linebacker), Cornell Robinson (defensive line), Thad Sheldon (defensive line), Cody Wiegmann (defensive back), Jamie Burright (offensive line), Adrian Culler (running back), Wade McInroy (tight end), Dallas Pagel (quarterback), Ryan Walter (offensive line) and Chad Hamilton (punter/kicker).
1995 NIACC football roster
Chris Gillam, DeSean Washington, Dallas Pagel, Chad Hamilton, Kornel Romada, Doug Slings, Jeremy Holcomb, Abram Sloss, Marquis Thompson, Reginald Wilkes, Tony Abel, Juan Thompson, Dan Kennedy, Clint Jensen, Jeff Schneider, Jason Christensen, Cody Wiegmann, Jeff Kelling, Rees Barrett, Gary Uhl, Adrian Culler, Corey Williams, Anthony Levad, Parish Johnson, Jeff Smith, Jon Scranton, Jeramiah Bradshaw, Quentin Williamson, Eric Nagl, Jeff Popken, Ben Lovejoy, Trent Farnham, Joe Yegge, Nathan Stauffer, Harley Hill-Aiello, Ryan Dehl, Brandon Eibes, Mike Mullally, Jade Robinson, Shawn Becker, Ryan Walter, Chad Knop, Brian Eisma, Wade Bonnema, Bob O'Donnell, Mark Williams, Rodney Ryan, Josh Pohren, Josh Steenblock, Casey Honkomp, Josh Knutson, Tyson Sautter, Aaron Hunt, Jamie Burright, Jeff Bowlin, Tim Thofson, Daron Cornell, Lane Holliman, Ryan Ruschoff, Jason Darnell, Josh Goeser, Wade McInroy, Steve Henderson, Cornell Robinson, Thad Sheldon, Dan Zuniga.
1995 results (8-3)
Sept. 2 - Rock Valley 17, NIACC 13 (A)
Sept. 10 - Wisconsin-La Crosse JV 25, NIACC 23 (A)
Sept. 16 - NIACC 31, NDSCS 21 (A)
Sept. 21 - NIACC 28, Iowa Central 6 (H)
Sept. 30 - NIACC 10, Harper 7 (H)
Oct. 7 - NIACC 46, Highland 16 (A)
Oct. 14 - NIACC 31, Ellsworth 13 (A)
Oct. 22 - NIACC 56, Simpson JV 0 (H)
Oct. 28 - NIACC 37, Iowa Lakes 12 (H)
Nov. 4 - NIACC 14, Waldorf College 7 (H)
RC Cola Bowl
RCTC 26, NIACC 24 (Cedar Falls, UNI-Dome)
1994 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team placed third in the Iowa Juco Conference with a record of 4-2 and was 7-3 overall.
Corey Williams rushed for 745 yards and nine touchdowns to lead NIACC, which finished the season with a 4-game winning streak. The Trojans also received 715 yards rushing from Michael Moore.
NIACC quarterback Roman Hodoway completed 62 of 140 passes for 1,060 yards and 12 touchdowns.
NIACC's MarTay Jenkins returned 14 kickoffs for 498 yards (35.5 per return average), which led the conference by seven yards. Jimmy Randall of Iowa Lakes ranked second with a 28.5 per return average.
Earning first-team all-region honors for the Trojans were Mark Culver (offensive line), Michael Moore (running back), Jason Jensen (linebacker) and Kirk Ojendyk (kicker).
Earning honorable mention all-region honors for NIACC were Martay Jenkins (receiver), Williams (running back), Ernest Middleton (receiver), Hodoway (quarterback), Tyson Sautter (defensive line), Nik Marchisio (linebacker), Gary Rohr (defensive line), Paris Johnson (defensive back), Mike Mullally (linebacker) and Chad Hamilton (punter).
1994 statistical leaders
Rushing - Corey Williams 107 carries for 745 yards and 9 touchdowns; Michael Moore 136 carrries for 715 yards.
Passing - Roman Hodoway 62 for 140 for 1,060 yards with 12 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.
Interceptions - Mike Mullally 4.
1994 NIACC football roster
Chris Gillam, Dallas Pagel, Chad Hamilton, Ernest Middleton, Roman Hodoway, Kirk Ojendyk, Joshua Katcher, Anthony Townes, Michael Moore, Andy Sondag, Jason Collison, Jeff Mosbrucker, Les Schneider, Darrin Lonning, Cory Walker, Ray Monday, Randy Salow, Corey Williams, Paris Johnson, Jason Jensen, Steve Walker, Mark Paup, Jeff Popken, Greg Kilburn, Trent Farnham, Zack Durr, Richert Hike, Chris Feeley, Rod Heidt, Todd Hirsch, Mike Mullally, Jade Robinson, Chris Spooner, Shawn Becker, Tony Doyle, Ryan Walter, Michael Smith, tim Krausman, Jeff Bowlin, Gary Rohr, Terrell Hubbard, Mark Culver, Tyson Sautter, Aaron Hunt, Jamie Burright, Travis Statlander, Eric Watters, MarTay Jenkins, Brady Ray, Lane Holliman, Nolan Yates, Chris Lunde, Marvin Jackson, Nik Marchisio Glenn Vaske.
1994 results (7-3)
Sept. 3 - NIACC 19, Martin Luther College 6 (A)
Sept. 10 - Waldorf College 24, NIACC 22 (A)
Sept. 18 - Wisconsin-La Crosse JV 36, NIACC 32 (H)
Sept. 24 - NIACC 38, NDSCS 27 (H)
Oct. 2 - NIACC 48, Simpson College JV 6 (H)
Oct. 8 - Iowa Central 21, NIACC 11 (A)
Oct. 15 - NIACC 41, Joliet JC 22 (A)
Oct. 22 - NIACC 15, Highland 7 (H)
Oct. 29 - NIACC 36, Ellsworth 9 (H)
Nov. 5 - NIACC 59, Iowa Lakes 30 (A)
1993 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team was co-champions of the Iowa Juco Conference, topped Harper CC 43-20 in the RC Cola Bowl to finish with a record of 10-1 and a No. 9 ranking in the final NJCAA poll.
The win in the bowl game was the 50th career win for NIACC coach Dick Ramsey.
The only blemish on the Trojans' record was a 21-13 loss to North Dakota State College of Science in week four. After the loss to NDSCS, the Trojans won their final seven games, including their second bowl win in school history.
Antwon Kimbrough rushed for 1,655 yards and scored 21 touchdowns to lead the Trojan offense. Kimbrough, who was selected as a first-team all-American by the NJCAA, gained 207 yards against Rock Valley and 200 against Highland.
Kimbrough accumulated 2,719 rushing yards in his two years at NIACC. Kimbrough rushed for 1,064 during his freshman season in 1992.
Quarterback Richard Lowery completed 107 of 246 passes for 1,737 yards with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
Earning all-region honors for the Trojans were Kimbrough, Mark Culver (offensive line) and Bill Dahlstrom (linebacker).
Earning honorable mention all-region honors for the Trojans were Harambee Jackson, Ryan Kemp, Derek Knop, Lowery, Jon Moffitt, Wayne Newton, Marcus Perry and Eric Walter.
1993 NIACC football roster
Richard Lowery, Jason Cannon, Derrick Stephens, Charles Hancock, Eric Walter, Matteo Gillo, Joshua Katcher, Anthony Townes, Michael Moore, Jason Dollison, Aaron Thornton, Gaylen Sanderson, Marcus Perry, Darrin Lonning, David Rivers, Jeff Yoder, Michael Brown, Wayne Newton, Bill Dahlstrom, C. Adam Brown, Jason Jensen, Antwon Kimbrough, Mark Paup, Dustin Tschampel, Richert Hike, Chris Feeley, Hershel Benberry, Dan Netolicky, Stacy Duwa, Derek Knop, Chris Spooner, Steve Wilson, Tony Doyle, Chris Hess, Trent Lambertson, Troy Shatswell, Dave Bower, Steve Havelka, Gary Rohr, Eric Goddard, Mark Culver, Mike Musto, Erik Bell, Les Dobyns, Tramell Solomon, MarTay Jenkins, Ryan Kemp, Jon Moffitt, Harambee Jackson, Jeff Schertz, Matt Brophy, Nik Marchisio, Eric Dorsey.
1993 results (10-1)
Sept. 4 - NIACC 35, Martin Luther College 7 (H)
Sept. 11 - NIACC 25, Waldorf College 19 (3OT) (H)
Sept. 18 - NIACC 41, Rock Valley 18 (A)
Sept. 25 - NDSCS 21, NIACC 13 (A)
Oct. 3 - NIACC 60, Simpson College JV 12 (A)
Oct. 9 - NIACC 25, Iowa Central 3 (H)
Oct. 16 - NIACC 40, Wentworth Military 14 (A)
Oct. 23 - NIACC 22, Highland 17 (A)
Oct. 30 - NIACC 41, Ellsworth 3 (A)
Nov. 6 - NIACC 57, Iowa Lakes 20 (H)
RC Cola Bowl
NIACC 43, Harper 20
1992 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team was 6-3 overall and 3-3 in the Iowa Juco Conference and finished the season with a 4-game winning streak.
NIACC dropped a 22-0 decision to Waldorf on Oct. 3 and picked up wins in its final four games over Kemper Militiary, North Dakota State College of Science, Simpson College Junior Varsity and Iowa Lakes Community College.
One of the highlights of the 1992 season was freshman running back Antwon Kimbrough rushing for 1,064 yards.
1992 NIACC football roster
Brian Clark, Bob Cline, Floyd Coleman, Benno Cooper, Bill Dahlstrom, Demetrius Daily, Chris Deets, Eric Dorsey, Chad Gerbracht, Mel Heaps, Lance Horlas, Brad Iverson, Harambee Jackson, Israel Johnson, Tim Jones, Mike Kelley, Pete Kelly, Ryan Kemp, Antwon Kimbrough, Shawn King, Derek Knop, Ronnie Landphair, Dragus Lawson, Jeff Lester, Kevin Lowe, Richard Lowery, Tom McCarthy, Chad Miller, Jon Moffitt, Mike Morris, Billy Mottet, Kevin Musich, Daniel Netolicky, Wayne Newton, Jason O'Donnell, Eric Overgaard, Ty Peck, Tim Robertson, Tom Sauer, Troy Shatswell, Tramell Solomon, Steve Strasser, Bob Thompson, Dustin Tschampel, Eric Walter, Jason Wolfe, Jeff Yoder.
1992 results (6-3)
Sept. 5 - NIACC 7, Highland CC 0 (H)
Sept. 12 - NIACC 26, Iowa Central 16 (A)
Sept. 19 - Ellsworth 46, NIACC 0 (H)
Sept. 26 - NIACC 22, Wentworth Militiary Academy 7 (H)
Oct. 3 - Waldorf College 22, NIACC 0 (A)
Oct. 10 - NIACC 21, Kemper Militiary 7 (A)
Oct. 17 - NIACC 28, NDSCS 14 (H)
Oct. 25 - NIACC 16, Simpson College JV 8 (H)
Oct. 31 - NIACC 25, Iowa Lakes 6 (A)
1991 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team posted its fifth straight winning season and earned its second straight trip to the RC Cola Bowl.
The Trojans closed the regular season with five straight victories before dropping a 20-9 decision to Harper in the RC Cola Bowl.
In the final game of the regular season, NIACC topped Iowa Lakes 19-7 on a Tuesday afternoon (Nov. 5) on the NIACC practice field. Due to a severe winter storm, the game was postponed twice and finally played three days later than originally scheduled.
Wide receiver Stacy Jeter, who earned first-team NJCAA all-American honors, caught 43 passes for 674 yards and two touchdowns. In his NIACC career, Jeter caught 80 passes for 1,169 yards.
Walt Williams caught 39 passes for 627 yards and seven touchdowns.
Earning all-region honors on offense for the Trojans were Shawn Kastelic (quarterback), Kevin Musich (running back) and Jeter.
Earning all-region honors on defense for the Trojans were Brendan Austin (line) and Travis Binder (linebacker).
In his career at NIACC, Kastelic completed 172 of 343 passes for 2,365 yards with 20 touchdowns and 23 interceptions.
1991 statistical leaders
Rushing - Kevin Musich 1,147 yards and 9 touchdowns.
Passing - Shawn Kastelic 89 for 194 for 1,320 yards with 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
Receiving - Stacy Jeter 43 receptions for 674 yards and 2 touchdowns; Walt Williams 39 receptions for 627 yards and 7 touchdowns.
1991 NIACC football roster
Shawn Kastelic, Stacy Jeter, Denard Simmons, Dan Smith, Walt Williams, Scott Stover, Ryan Bastian, Melvin Heaps, Eric Overgaard, Kevin Musich, Aaron Carpenter, James Tierney, Joseph Harris, Doug Hill, Dragus Lawson, Dezzy Lovell, Terrence Keith, Brian Cunningham, Chris Searcy, Benno Cooper, Bryan Corns, Roger Ristau, Leonard Miles, Lafayette Smith, John Walker, Alex Hoover, Tom McCarthy, Mike Martin, Matt Faltis, Matt Ream, Mark Murphy, Todd Tessman, Larry Cardenas, Jeff Bonefas, Demetrius Daily, Terry Evans, Brendan Austin, Mark Christensen, Greg Wendel, Mike Naeve, Chad Krull, Jason Jacobs, Pete Kelly, Tim Lugar, Arez Sillas, Kurt Denahy, Eric Fry, Marvin Jackson, Travis Binder, Brette Dostal, Kevin Brokaw.
1991 results (7-3)
Aug. 31 - Rock Valley 32, NIACC 30 (A)
Sept. 7 - Sept. 14 - NIACC 42, Highland 14 (H)
Sept. 14 - NIACC 14, Iowa Central 6 (H)
Sept. 21 - Ellsworth 27, NIACC 7 (A)
Oct. 5 - NIACC 27, Waldorf College 24 (H)
Oct. 12 - NIACC 49, Kemper Militiary 29 (H)
Oct. 19 - NIACC 20, NDSCS 14 (A)
Oct. 25 - NIACC 38, Normandale 12 (A)
Nov. 5 - NIACC 19, Iowa Lakes 7 (H)
RC Cola Bowl
Nov. 17 - Harper 20, NIACC 9 (UNI-Dome, Cedar Falls)
1990 (Coach: Dick Ramsey)
The NIACC football team made its first appearance in the post-season and capped off the year with an 18-15 win over Harper in the RC Cola Bowl.
The Trojans placed second in the Iowa Juco Conference with a record of 4-1 with the lone loss coming at the hands of league champion Ellsworth 47-13.
Earning all-region honors for the Trojans on offense were Mike Crawford (line), Shawn Kastelic (quarterback) and Tank Corner (running back).
Earning all-region honors for the Trojans on defense were Derek Hart (line) and Joe Miller (linebacker).
Corner rushed for 1,414 yards on 273 carries and scored 21 touchdowns. The Trojans also received 874 yards rushing from Ron Wylie.
Earning honorable mention all-region honors for NIACC were Jason Hike (guard), Stacy Jeter (receiver), Wylie (running back), Larry Eckhardt (center), Roger Ristau (defensive tackle), Deon Polk (linebacker), Terron Crowder (safety), Erick Williams (cornerback) and Shane Bevans (safety).
1990 statistical leaders
Rushing - Tank Corner 273 carries for 1,414 yards and 21 touchdowns.
Passing - Shawn Kastelic 83 for 149 for 1,045 yards with 7 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.
Receiving - Stacy Jeter 37 receptions for 495 yards.
1990 results (8-2)
Sept. 1 - NIACC 21, NDSCS 6 (A)
Sept. 8 - Highland 28, NIACC 7 (A)
Sept. 16 - NIACC 22, University of Minnesota JV 7 (A)
Sept. 22 - NIACC 36, Iowa Central 35 (H)
Sept. 30 - NIACC 54, Mankato State JV 37 (H)
Oct. 6 - NIACC 35, Waldorf College 0 (A)
Oct. 13 - Ellsworth 47, NIACC 13 (H)
Oct. 20 - NIACC 35, Haskell Indian Junior College 13 (H)
Oct. 27 - NIACC 56, Iowa Lakes 14 (A)
RC Cola Bowl
NIACC 18, Harper 15
MCJC/NIACC record vs. opponents through 1922-1999 seasons
(Football started at Mason City Junior College in 1922. From 1922-1965, the school was known as MCJC. The school became North Iowa Area Community College in the 1966 season. Individual season records not available for 1923, 1924, 1929, 1930. MCJC did not field teams from 1942-45 due to World War II. Only partial season available for 1959.)
vs. Albert Lea, Minn. 1-1
vs. Austin, Minn./Austin State 5-2-2
vs. Bethel, Minn. 3-0
vs. Britt 3-0
vs. Burlington 9-8
vs. Campion College 1-0
vs. Carleton College freshmen 1-0
vs. Centerville 3-9
vs. Des Moines Catholic JC 1-1
vs. Des Moines freshmen 1-1
vs. Drake JV 1-2
vs. Eagle Grove 4-0-1
vs. Ellsworth 16-40-1
vs. Emmetsburg 10-2
vs. Estherville/Iowa Lakes 42-20-1
vs. Fort Dodge/Iowa Central 34-42-5
vs. Graceland 0-3
vs. Grand Rapids, Mich. 1-1
vs. Grinnell 1-0
vs. Gustavus Adolphus freshmen 1-0
vs. Harper College 4-1
vs. Haskell Indian Nations 4-0
vs. Hibbing CC 1-1
vs. Highland CC 8-1-1
Iowa State "B" team/JV 2-5
vs. Iowa State Teachers College freshmen 2-1
vs. Illinois Valley 0-2
vs. Joliet JC 2-2
vs. Kemper Militiary 2-0
vs. Lennox College 1-0
vs. Luther/Luther B 7-4-1
vs. Mankato State JV/freshmen 5-2
vs. Martin Luther College 2-0
vs. Marshalltown 11-2
vs. Minnesota JV 0-1
vs. Nofolk, Neb. 4-1
vs. NDSCS 9-9
vs. Northeast Oklahoma 0-2
vs. North Hennepin 2-0
vs. Normandale, Minn. 1-0
vs. Northern Iowa JV 0-1
vs. Northwest Missouri State JV 2-1
vs. Northwestern 5-2-1
vs. Peru State JV 1-0
vs. Pillsbury Baptist College 3-2
vs. Rochester, Minn./RCTC 11-8-2
vs. Rock Valley 3-4
vs. Sheldon 3-0-1
vs. Simpson College JV 4-0
vs. Waldorf 38-40-1
vs. Wartburg/Wartburg B 8-0
vs. Washington 2-0
vs. Watertown, S.D. 1-0
vs. Waukon 6-0
vs. Wayne State JV 1-0
vs. Webster City 1-0
vs. Wentworth Militiary Academy 2-0
vs. Westmar JV 1-0
vs. Willmar College 2-1
vs. Wisconsin-La Crosse JV 2-2
vs. Worthington, Minn. 9-9-2
vs. Wright JC 1-0
NIACC/MCJC HIGHEST SCORING GAMES (1922-99)
NIACC 75, Norfolk, Neb. 14 (1967)
MCJC 69, Waldorf 0 (1932)
NIACC 62, Estherville 26 (1967)
MCJC 60, Emmetsburg 0 (1951)
MCJC 60, Waldorf 7 (1963)
NIACC 60, Simpson College JV 12 (1993)
NIACC 59, Iowa Lakes 30 (1994)
NIACC 58, Highland CC 36 (1989)
NIACC 57, Pillsbury Baptist 0 (1975)
NIACC 57, Iowa Lakes 20 (1993)
NIACC 56, Iowa Lakes 14 (1990)
NIACC 56, Simpson College JV 0 (1995)
MCJC 54, Ellsworth 6 (1934)
NIACC 54, Mankato State JV 37 (1990)
MCJC 52, Wartburg B 7 (1949)
NIACC 52, Waldorf 0 (1967)
MCJC 50, Estherville 0 (1963)
NIACC 50, Iowa Lakes 35 (1988)
NIACC 49, Kemper Militiary 29 (1991)
NIACC 48, Pillsbury Baptist 6 (1974)
NIACC 48, Haskell Indian Nations CC 14 (1989)
NIACC 48, Simpson College JV 6 (1994)
MCJC 47, Worthington, Minn. 13 (1965)
MCJC 46, Waldorf 0 (1925)
MCJC 46, Worthington, Minn. 13 (1962)
NIACC 46, Highland CC 16 (1995)
MCJC 45, Britt 0 (1927)
MCJC 45, Emmetsburg 0 (1953)
NIACC 44, Pillsbury Baptist 6 (1972)
NIACC 44, Iowa Lakes 19 (1996)
NIACC 43, Harper College 20 (1993)
MCJC 42, Centerville 0 (1963)
NIACC 42, Iowa Lakes 0 (1972)
NIACC 42, Mankato State JV 12 (1989)
NIACC 41, Marshalltown 6 (1969)
NIACC 41, Rock Valley 18 (1993)
NIACC 41, Joliet JC 22 (1994)
NIACC 42, Highland CC 14 (1991)
NIACC 41, Ellsworth 3 (1993)
MCJC 40, Fort Dodge 13 (1952)
MCJC 40, Fort Dodge 0 (1963)
MCJC 40, Fort Dodge 0 (1964)
NIACC 40, Marshalltown 6 (1967)
NIACC 40, Marshalltown 13 (1976)
NIACC 40, Austin CC 0 (1987)
NIACC 40, NW Missouri State JV 35 (1987)
NIACC 40, Wentworth Militiary 14 (1993)