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Cats' all-state, all-conference football players named

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| December 3, 2014 6:10 AM

Fourteen Columbia Falls football players recently were selected all-state and all-conference.

Senior wide receiver Ty Morgan, senior defensive lineman Spencer Ross, senior inside linebacker Ike Schweiker and senior safety Trevor Houston were named Class A all-state selections.

First team all-conference honors went to center Blake Arneson, guard Andrew Burgess and tackle Zach Baker, as well as Morgan, Houston, Ross and Schweikert.

Second team all-conference honors went to guard Garrett White, Ross as a tackle, quarterback Dakota Bridwell, inside linebacker Connor Bowman and defensive end Trevor Hoerner.

All-conference honorable mentions included running back Stephen Lindsey, safety Will Johnson, defensive end Josh Snyder, nose guard Jonah Williamson and outside linebacker Colton Gove.

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