Eleven CL players land on First Team

Eleven members of the Clear Lake High School football team received First Team honors in Class 2A District 2 balloting by coaches conducted last week.

The Lions, who finished the 2014 season 10-1, were represented by five players on the First Team Offense and five on the First Team defense.  The Lions also had a player honored on the Utility list.

Two Lions players were also named “Most Valuable” in their positions.  Senior Zach Zwiefel was chosen as Most Valuable Lineman; senior Chandler Diercks was touted as Most Valuable Defensive Player.  With a nod to his versatility, District 2 coaches also named Diercks to the First Team Offense as a running back.  

Diercks averaged 9.5 yards per carry during the season, running 77 times for 731-yards.  He scored six touchdowns; his longest was a 65-yard run.  The speedy Diercks was also a favorite target for quarterback Brock Adams.  He had 21 receptions for 285-yards, including a 77-yard TD reception.  He scored three times on passes.  In total, Diercks provided 1,016-yards of offense for the Lions.  Diercks was also a punter for the team, averaging 38.6-yards per kick, with a longest of 54-yards.  He was even better on the receiving end of kicks, returning seven kick-offs for 290-yards, an average of 41.4-yards per return.  He returned one kickoff 94-yards for a touchdown.  He returned 11 punts an average of 30.5-yards and scored three TDs on punt returns, his longest was 76-yards.

On defense, Diercks had 17 solo tackles and 10 assists.  He also had two interceptions and a fumble recovery.

Zwiefel recorded 11 solo and a total of 44.5 tackles.  His line included two solo tackles for loss and two solo sacks.  Zwiefel also had a fumble recovery for the team.

Zwiefel was joined as an Interior Defensive Lineman on the First Team Defense by senior Mitch Keeran.  

Tim Franken, a senior, and Justin Sholly, a junior, were picked as Outside Linebackers/Defensive Ends.   Franken finished the season with seven solo and 25 assisted tackles, including one solo tackle for a loss and a solo sack. Keeran made 14 solo and 30 assisted tackles in 11 games.  He was credited with eight solo tackles for loss and three solo sacks.  He recovered two fumbles.

Senior MaKean Bang was chosen as a First Team Inside - Read More Via e-Edition

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