North Central’s Ethan Greenfield & Millikin’s Alexander Perkins Headline The 2022 AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Teams
December 13, 2022
North Central (Ill.) running back Ethan Greenfield and Millikin (Ill.) defensive lineman Alexander Perkins headline the 2022 AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Teams announced today by the American Football Coaches Association.
The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all five of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.
Greenfield is one of four finalists for the Gagliardi Trophy, which is the premier individual award in Division III football. He leads Division III in rushing yards (1,878) and rushing touchdowns (25) and is second in the nation in yards per rush (7.6) and total touchdowns (27). Perkins earned College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors by leading Division III in sacks with 18 and tackles for loss with 28. He was also fourth in the nation with four forced fumbles. Perkins recorded 54 total tackles, seven quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one interception.
First Team-Offense
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
QB Braxton Plunk 6-0 180 Sr. Mount Union (Ohio) Geoff Dartt Plant City, Fla. (Plant City)
RB Ethan Greenfield 5-9 213 Sr. North Central (Ill.) Brad Spencer Lindenhurst, Ill. (Lakes)
RB Jon Lewis 5-10 194 So. Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) Tony Joe White Hermitage, Tenn. (Donelson Academy)
WR Nate Palmer 5-7 160 Gr. Utica (N.Y.) Blaise Faggiano Verona, N.Y. (Sherrill)
WR Leon Johnson III 6-5 207 Sr. George Fox (Ore.) Chris Casey Bothell, Wash. (Bothell)
TE Alex Larson 6-7 240 Sr. St. John’s (Minn.) Gary Fasching Woodbury, Minn. (East Ridge)
OL Dalton Simpson 5-10 290 Gr. Susquehanna (Pa.) Tom Perkovich Dallas, Pa. (Dallas)
OL Chris Toth 6-6 325 Sr. Aurora (Ill.) Don Beebe Lockport, Ill. (Sandburg)
OL Matt Metcalf 6-2 270 Gr. Linfield (Ore.) Joseph Smith Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon)
OL Travis Sinclair 6-5 320 Sr. Bethel (Minn.) Steve Johnson Rogers, Minn. (Rogers)
OL Trevor Gabriele 6-0 260 Sr. Wheaton (Ill.) Jesse Scott Wheaton, Ill. (North)
First Team-Defense
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
DL Michael Nobile 6-0 250 Sr. Delaware Valley (Pa.) Duke Greco Brick, N.J. (Memorial)
DL *Brayden Thimons 6-4 235 Gr. Westminster (Pa.) Scott Benzel Natrona Heights, Pa. (Highlands)
DL Alexander Perkins 5-11 220 Sr. Millikin (Ill.) Carlton Hall Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park)
DL Justin Blazek 6-5 244 Sr. Wisconsin-Platteville Ryan Munz Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley)
LB Caleb Harmel 6-0 218 Sr. Trinity (Tex.) Jerheme Urban Burton, Tex. (Burton)
LB Ryan Liszka 6-1 224 Sr. Wisconsin-Whitewater Kevin Bullis Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy)
LB Robert Coury 5-11 205 Jr. Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) Ryan Larsen Phillipsburg, N.J. (Phillipsburg)
DB Keysean Amison 5-9 185 Sr. Trine (Ind.) Troy Abbs Sandusky, Ohio (Perkins)
DB Ben Cooney 5-10 175 Sr. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) Kyle Sweeney Lisle, Ill. (Benet Academy)
DB Teone Sherrod 6-2 145 Sr. King’s (Pa.) Jeff Knarr Levittown, Pa. (Pennsbury)
DB Michael Brown 6-1 190 So. Wisconsin-River Falls Matt Walker Victoria, Minn. (Chaska)
First Team-Special Teams
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
PK Christian Hutra 6-0 170 Sr. Springfield (Mass.) Mike Cerasuolo Holmes, N.Y. (Carmel)
P Vicente Garcia 5-11 161 Jr. Redlands (Calif.) Jim Good Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda)
AP Cornell Beachem Jr. 5-8 195 Sr. Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) Tyler Hopperton Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods)
LS James McGettigan 6-0 220 Sr. Muhlenberg (Pa.) Nate Milne Ambler, Pa. (Germantown Academy)
Second Team-Offense
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
QB Kyle King 6-3 220 Sr. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) Larry Harmon Milano, Tex. (Milano)
RB Daniel Papantonis 5-8 185 Jr. Rochester (N.Y.) Chad Martinovich Glen Gardner, N.J. (Delbarton School)
RB Hunter Clasen 5-9 189 Sr. Wartburg (Iowa) Chris Winter Springbrook, Iowa (Bellevue)
WR Phil Lutz 6-0 180 Sr. Tufts (Mass.) Jay Civetti North Caldwell, N.J. (West Essex)
WR Wayne Ruby 6-1 190 Sr. Mount Union (Ohio) Geoff Dartt Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan)
TE *De’Queze Fryer 6-2 230 Sr. LaGrange (Ga.) Earl Chambers Macon, Ga. (Jones County)
OL Alex Bongers 6-2 285 Sr. Wisconsin-La Crosse Matt Janus Nerstrand, Minn. (Bethlehem Academy)
OL Vinny LePre 5-11 285 Sr. Grove City (Pa.) Andrew DiDonato Pine Grove, Pa. (Pine Grove)
OL Tim Driscoll 6-7 250 Sr. Union (N.Y.) Jeff Behrman Pleasantville, N.Y. (Pleasantville)
OL Jack Faron 6-4 260 Gr. John Carroll (Ohio) Drew Nystrom Lemont, Ill. (Lemont)
OL *Will Jackson 6-4 275 Sr. Randolph Macon (Va.) Pedro Arruza Biscoe, N.C. (East Montgomery)
Second Team-Defense
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
DL *Korbyn Personett 6-4 240 Sr. Monmouth (Ill.) Chad Braun Pittsfield, Ill. (Pittsfield)
DL Michael Wozniak 6-3 255 Sr. St. John’s (Minn.) Gary Fasching New Hope, Minn. (Robbinsdale Armstrong)
DL Dan Lester 6-1 287 Jr. North Central (Ill.) Brad Spencer Indian Creek, Ill. (Vernon Hills)
DL Zachary Blackiston 6-4 245 Gr. Heidelberg (Ohio) Scott Donaldson Massillon, Ohio (Perry)
LB Jeremiah Major 6-1 220 Sr. Albion (Mich.) Dustin Beurer Macomb, Mich. (Dakota)
LB Paul Calvetti 6-0 220 Gr. MIT (Mass.) Brian Bubna Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood)
LB Matt Mitchell 6-1 225 Sr. Hardin-Simmons (Tex.) Jesse Burleson Wimberly, Tex. (Wimberly)
DB Joshua Cordero 5-10 185 Sr. Cortland (N.Y.) Curt Fitzpatrick Monroe, N.Y. (Woodbury)
DB Will Pickren 6-2 175 Jr. Hampden-Sydney (Va.) Marty Favret Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)
DB Mike Ramos 5-9 165 Gr. Montclair St. (N.J.) Rick Giancola Kenilworth, N.J. (Brearley)
DB Anthony Kendall 6-0 180 Sr. Baldwin Wallace (Ohio) Jim Hilvert Port Richey, Fla. (River Ridge)
Second Team-Special Teams
Pos Name Ht. Wt. Cl. School Coach Hometown (High School)
PK Branden Steckel 6-0 180 Sr. Heidelberg (Ohio) Scott Donaldson Cardington, Ohio (Lincoln)
P Grant Gonya 6-2 205 Gr. John Carroll (Ohio) Drew Nystrom Hudson, Ohio (Hudson)
AP Kobe Praylow 5-10 175 Sr. Methodist (N.C.) Keven Williams Pamplico, S.C. (Hannah-Pamplico)
LS *Jordan Estes 5-10 185 Sr. East Texas Baptist (Tex.) Brian Mayper Rowlett, Tex. (Woodrow Wilson)
Team Background: The AFCA has selected an All-America team every year since 1945. The five teams now chosen for each AFCA division evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen.
From 1967 through 1971, two teams – University Division and College Division – were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II.
In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — Division I-A and Division I-AA.
In 1996, the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II and Division III, respectively. The AFCA began selecting an NAIA-only team in 2006. Also in 2006, the Division I-A and Division I-AA teams were renamed Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), respectively.
From 1965-81, a 22-player (11 offensive, 11 defensive) team was chosen. In 1982, a punter and placekicker were added to the team. In 1997, a return specialist was added, giving us the current 25-player team. The return specialist position was replaced by an all-purpose player in 2006. In 2016, the AFCA added a second team All-America.
Selection Process: The AFCA’s Division III All-America Selection Committee is made up of head coaches representing each conference from each of the AFCA’s seven districts, one of whom serves as a district chairman, along with another head coach who serves as the chairman of the selection committee. The coaches in each district are responsible for ranking the top players in their respective districts prior to a conference call between the district chairmen and the committee chairman on which the team is chosen.
The Award: Members of the AFCA Coaches’ All-America First Team will receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team, while members of the Second Team will receive a certificate.
For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. For more interesting articles, check out The Insider and subscribe to our weekly email.
If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.
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North Central (Ill.) running back Ethan Greenfield and Millikin (Ill.) defensive lineman Alexander Perkins headline the 2022 AFCA Division III Coaches’ All-America Teams announced today by the American Football Coaches Association.
The AFCA has selected an All-America team since 1945 and currently selects teams in all five of its divisions. What makes these teams so special is that they are the only ones chosen exclusively by the men who know the players the best — the coaches themselves.
Greenfield is one of four finalists for the Gagliardi Trophy, which is the premier individual award in Division III football. He leads Division III in rushing yards (1,878) and rushing touchdowns (25) and is second in the nation in yards per rush (7.6) and total touchdowns (27). Perkins earned College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors by leading Division III in sacks with 18 and tackles for loss with 28. He was also fourth in the nation with four forced fumbles. Perkins recorded 54 total tackles, seven quarterback hurries, two pass breakups and one interception.
First Team-Offense | |||||||
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Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
QB | Braxton Plunk | 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | Mount Union (Ohio) | Geoff Dartt | Plant City, Fla. (Plant City) |
RB | Ethan Greenfield | 5-9 | 213 | Sr. | North Central (Ill.) | Brad Spencer | Lindenhurst, Ill. (Lakes) |
RB | Jon Lewis | 5-10 | 194 | So. | Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) | Tony Joe White | Hermitage, Tenn. (Donelson Academy) |
WR | Nate Palmer | 5-7 | 160 | Gr. | Utica (N.Y.) | Blaise Faggiano | Verona, N.Y. (Sherrill) |
WR | Leon Johnson III | 6-5 | 207 | Sr. | George Fox (Ore.) | Chris Casey | Bothell, Wash. (Bothell) |
TE | Alex Larson | 6-7 | 240 | Sr. | St. John’s (Minn.) | Gary Fasching | Woodbury, Minn. (East Ridge) |
OL | Dalton Simpson | 5-10 | 290 | Gr. | Susquehanna (Pa.) | Tom Perkovich | Dallas, Pa. (Dallas) |
OL | Chris Toth | 6-6 | 325 | Sr. | Aurora (Ill.) | Don Beebe | Lockport, Ill. (Sandburg) |
OL | Matt Metcalf | 6-2 | 270 | Gr. | Linfield (Ore.) | Joseph Smith | Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon) |
OL | Travis Sinclair | 6-5 | 320 | Sr. | Bethel (Minn.) | Steve Johnson | Rogers, Minn. (Rogers) |
OL | Trevor Gabriele | 6-0 | 260 | Sr. | Wheaton (Ill.) | Jesse Scott | Wheaton, Ill. (North) |
First Team-Defense | |||||||
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Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
DL | Michael Nobile | 6-0 | 250 | Sr. | Delaware Valley (Pa.) | Duke Greco | Brick, N.J. (Memorial) |
DL | *Brayden Thimons | 6-4 | 235 | Gr. | Westminster (Pa.) | Scott Benzel | Natrona Heights, Pa. (Highlands) |
DL | Alexander Perkins | 5-11 | 220 | Sr. | Millikin (Ill.) | Carlton Hall | Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) |
DL | Justin Blazek | 6-5 | 244 | Sr. | Wisconsin-Platteville | Ryan Munz | Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) |
LB | Caleb Harmel | 6-0 | 218 | Sr. | Trinity (Tex.) | Jerheme Urban | Burton, Tex. (Burton) |
LB | Ryan Liszka | 6-1 | 224 | Sr. | Wisconsin-Whitewater | Kevin Bullis | Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy) |
LB | Robert Coury | 5-11 | 205 | Jr. | Carnegie Mellon (Pa.) | Ryan Larsen | Phillipsburg, N.J. (Phillipsburg) |
DB | Keysean Amison | 5-9 | 185 | Sr. | Trine (Ind.) | Troy Abbs | Sandusky, Ohio (Perkins) |
DB | Ben Cooney | 5-10 | 175 | Sr. | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) | Kyle Sweeney | Lisle, Ill. (Benet Academy) |
DB | Teone Sherrod | 6-2 | 145 | Sr. | King’s (Pa.) | Jeff Knarr | Levittown, Pa. (Pennsbury) |
DB | Michael Brown | 6-1 | 190 | So. | Wisconsin-River Falls | Matt Walker | Victoria, Minn. (Chaska) |
First Team-Special Teams | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
PK | Christian Hutra | 6-0 | 170 | Sr. | Springfield (Mass.) | Mike Cerasuolo | Holmes, N.Y. (Carmel) |
P | Vicente Garcia | 5-11 | 161 | Jr. | Redlands (Calif.) | Jim Good | Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda) |
AP | Cornell Beachem Jr. | 5-8 | 195 | Sr. | Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) | Tyler Hopperton | Cincinnati, Ohio (Winton Woods) |
LS | James McGettigan | 6-0 | 220 | Sr. | Muhlenberg (Pa.) | Nate Milne | Ambler, Pa. (Germantown Academy) |
Second Team-Offense | |||||||
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Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
QB | Kyle King | 6-3 | 220 | Sr. | Mary Hardin-Baylor (Tex.) | Larry Harmon | Milano, Tex. (Milano) |
RB | Daniel Papantonis | 5-8 | 185 | Jr. | Rochester (N.Y.) | Chad Martinovich | Glen Gardner, N.J. (Delbarton School) |
RB | Hunter Clasen | 5-9 | 189 | Sr. | Wartburg (Iowa) | Chris Winter | Springbrook, Iowa (Bellevue) |
WR | Phil Lutz | 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | Tufts (Mass.) | Jay Civetti | North Caldwell, N.J. (West Essex) |
WR | Wayne Ruby | 6-1 | 190 | Sr. | Mount Union (Ohio) | Geoff Dartt | Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) |
TE | *De’Queze Fryer | 6-2 | 230 | Sr. | LaGrange (Ga.) | Earl Chambers | Macon, Ga. (Jones County) |
OL | Alex Bongers | 6-2 | 285 | Sr. | Wisconsin-La Crosse | Matt Janus | Nerstrand, Minn. (Bethlehem Academy) |
OL | Vinny LePre | 5-11 | 285 | Sr. | Grove City (Pa.) | Andrew DiDonato | Pine Grove, Pa. (Pine Grove) |
OL | Tim Driscoll | 6-7 | 250 | Sr. | Union (N.Y.) | Jeff Behrman | Pleasantville, N.Y. (Pleasantville) |
OL | Jack Faron | 6-4 | 260 | Gr. | John Carroll (Ohio) | Drew Nystrom | Lemont, Ill. (Lemont) |
OL | *Will Jackson | 6-4 | 275 | Sr. | Randolph Macon (Va.) | Pedro Arruza | Biscoe, N.C. (East Montgomery) |
Second Team-Defense | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
DL | *Korbyn Personett | 6-4 | 240 | Sr. | Monmouth (Ill.) | Chad Braun | Pittsfield, Ill. (Pittsfield) |
DL | Michael Wozniak | 6-3 | 255 | Sr. | St. John’s (Minn.) | Gary Fasching | New Hope, Minn. (Robbinsdale Armstrong) |
DL | Dan Lester | 6-1 | 287 | Jr. | North Central (Ill.) | Brad Spencer | Indian Creek, Ill. (Vernon Hills) |
DL | Zachary Blackiston | 6-4 | 245 | Gr. | Heidelberg (Ohio) | Scott Donaldson | Massillon, Ohio (Perry) |
LB | Jeremiah Major | 6-1 | 220 | Sr. | Albion (Mich.) | Dustin Beurer | Macomb, Mich. (Dakota) |
LB | Paul Calvetti | 6-0 | 220 | Gr. | MIT (Mass.) | Brian Bubna | Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) |
LB | Matt Mitchell | 6-1 | 225 | Sr. | Hardin-Simmons (Tex.) | Jesse Burleson | Wimberly, Tex. (Wimberly) |
DB | Joshua Cordero | 5-10 | 185 | Sr. | Cortland (N.Y.) | Curt Fitzpatrick | Monroe, N.Y. (Woodbury) |
DB | Will Pickren | 6-2 | 175 | Jr. | Hampden-Sydney (Va.) | Marty Favret | Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) |
DB | Mike Ramos | 5-9 | 165 | Gr. | Montclair St. (N.J.) | Rick Giancola | Kenilworth, N.J. (Brearley) |
DB | Anthony Kendall | 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | Baldwin Wallace (Ohio) | Jim Hilvert | Port Richey, Fla. (River Ridge) |
Second Team-Special Teams | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pos | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Cl. | School | Coach | Hometown (High School) |
PK | Branden Steckel | 6-0 | 180 | Sr. | Heidelberg (Ohio) | Scott Donaldson | Cardington, Ohio (Lincoln) |
P | Grant Gonya | 6-2 | 205 | Gr. | John Carroll (Ohio) | Drew Nystrom | Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) |
AP | Kobe Praylow | 5-10 | 175 | Sr. | Methodist (N.C.) | Keven Williams | Pamplico, S.C. (Hannah-Pamplico) |
LS | *Jordan Estes | 5-10 | 185 | Sr. | East Texas Baptist (Tex.) | Brian Mayper | Rowlett, Tex. (Woodrow Wilson) |
Team Background: The AFCA has selected an All-America team every year since 1945. The five teams now chosen for each AFCA division evolved from a single 11-player squad in 1945. From 1945 until 1967, only one team was chosen.
From 1967 through 1971, two teams – University Division and College Division – were selected. In 1972, the College Division was split into College I and College II.
In 1979, the University Division was split into two teams — Division I-A and Division I-AA.
In 1996, the College I and College II teams were renamed Division II and Division III, respectively. The AFCA began selecting an NAIA-only team in 2006. Also in 2006, the Division I-A and Division I-AA teams were renamed Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), respectively.
From 1965-81, a 22-player (11 offensive, 11 defensive) team was chosen. In 1982, a punter and placekicker were added to the team. In 1997, a return specialist was added, giving us the current 25-player team. The return specialist position was replaced by an all-purpose player in 2006. In 2016, the AFCA added a second team All-America.
Selection Process: The AFCA’s Division III All-America Selection Committee is made up of head coaches representing each conference from each of the AFCA’s seven districts, one of whom serves as a district chairman, along with another head coach who serves as the chairman of the selection committee. The coaches in each district are responsible for ranking the top players in their respective districts prior to a conference call between the district chairmen and the committee chairman on which the team is chosen.
The Award: Members of the AFCA Coaches’ All-America First Team will receive a plaque commemorating their selection to the team, while members of the Second Team will receive a certificate.
For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. For more interesting articles, check out The Insider and subscribe to our weekly email.
If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.