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2021 D3football.com All-Region 4 Team

Photo by Doug Sasse, d3photography.com; Kelsie Warnock, Marietta athletics

Braxton Plunk, Drake Neuberger and Kyle Gallagher lead the D3football.com 2021 All-Region 4 team. Plunk was named Region 4 Offensive Player of the Year, while Neuberber and Gallagher were named the Region 4 Defensive Player of the Year.

It’s the first time two teammates have shared a regional player of the year award for D3football.com, which began sponsoring regional awards in 2005.

Mount Union coach Geoff Dartt, who has led the Purple Raiders to the national semifinals in his first full year as head coach of the storied program, is the Region 4 Coach of the Year. Dartt is the third Mount Union coach to earn regional Coach of the Year honors from D3football.com.

NCAA Division III realigned Division III football into six regions in 2021. Region 4 includes the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the North Coast Athletic Conference and the Ohio Athletic Conference.

Neuberger and Gallagher are seniors, from Norwalk, Ohio; and Chesterland, Ohio; respectively. The two shared the Ohio Athletic Conference’s award for top defensive lineman this season for Marietta, which finished 4-6. Neuberger had 69 total tackles, 32 solo, with 20.5 tackles for loss at 14 sacks from his end position, while Gallagher added 53 total tackles, 27 solo, with 13 tackles for loss and six sacks. Neuberger broke up five passes, forced three fumbles and blocked two kicks, while Gallagher recorded one of each.

Plunk, a junior from Plant City, Florida, has led Mount Union to a 13-0 mark and the Division III football national semifinals, throwing 41 touchdowns with 10 interceptions. Plunk has completed 71.6% of his passes, for 4,284 yards, or 329.5 yards per game. He is the sixth Mount Union player to be named regional Offensive Player of the Year.

The teams, selected in balloting by Region 4 sports information directors and D3football.com staff, were chosen from 161 nominations by full Division III member schools. A total of 77 players were chosen. Players nominated for All-Region are eligible to be considered for D3football.com All-America honors, which will be announced the evening of Dec. 17, in D3football.com’s pregame coverage for Stagg Bowl XLVIII.

Previous years’ award winners from 2005-2019 for All-North Region can be found at:
https://www.d3football.com/awards/all-region/all-time-north

 

2021 D3football.com All-Region 4 Team

Offensive Player of the Year: Braxton Plunk, QB, Mount Union
Defensive Player of the Year: Drake Neuberger and Kyle Gallagher, DL, Marietta
Coach of the Year: Geoff Dartt, Mount Union

First Team Offense      
Pos. Player School Yr. Hometown
QB Braxton Plunk Mount Union Jr. Plant City, Fla.
RB Jon Murray Jr. Baldwin Wallace Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio
RB Bryce Agnew Marietta Jr. Cleveland, Ohio
WR Wayne Ruby Mount Union Sr. Pembroke Pines, Fla.
WR Justin Thomas Albion Sr. Wixom, Mich.
TE Cole Hissong Wooster Sr. Shreve, Ohio
T Blake Herideen John Carroll Sr. Akron, Ohio
G Patrick Simon Baldwin Wallace Sr. Olmsted Falls, Ohio
C John Valentine Mount Union Sr. Ashland, Ohio
G Justin Pierson Rose-Hulman So. Manor, Texas
T Jared Nighswander Albion Sr. Onstead, Mich.
         
K Andrew Kibler Manchester Sr. Cape Coral, Fla.
RET Kenny Streb Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Willowick, Ohio
         
         
First Team Defense      
DE Drake Neuberger Marietta Sr. Norwalk, Ohio
DT Kyle Gallagher Marietta Sr. Chesterland, Ohio
DT Joe Zanca DePauw Sr. Chicago, Ill.
DE Sekou Imani Baldwin Wallace Sr. Dover, Ohio
LB Mason McMillen Mount Union Jr. Wadsworth, Ohio
LB Michael Stevens Rose-Hulman Sr. Orland Park, Ill.
LB Nick Pankow Baldwin Wallace Sr. Medina, Ohio
CB Tay Pryor Marietta Sr. Canton, Ohio
S Griffin Pendry Heidelberg Jr. Perrysburg, Ohio
S Malik Britt Mount Union Sr. Bossier City, La.
CB Tyce Miller Rose-Hulman Jr. Bargersville, Ind.
         
P Joey Annee Wabash Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.
         
Second Team Offense      
QB Liam Thompson Wabash Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.
RB Montavious Yearby Heidelberg Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla.
RB Josh Petruccelli Mount Union Sr. Perry, Ohio
WR Noah Thomas Rose-Hulman Sr. Indianapolis, Ind.
WR Austin Eick Ohio Northern Sr. Rossford, Ohio
TE Jace Grossman Heidelberg Sr. Cygnet, Ohio
T Trey Dawkins Denison Sr. Evanston, Ill.
G Kevin Stone Denison Jr. Anderson, Ohio
C Joe Mullin Wabash Jr. Indianapolis, Ind.
G Connor Smith DePauw Sr. Bloomington, Ind.
T Aidan Sturgeon Rose-Hulman So. W. Lafayette, Ind.
         
K Lake Barrett Wooster Jr. Columbia, S.C.
RET Brandon Reed Heidelberg Sr. Mansfield, Ohio
         
         
Second Team Defense      
DE Josh Bever Ohio Northern Jr. Ashland, Ohio
DT Duke Hill Mount Union Jr. Memphis, Tenn.
DT Mike Knock Wittenberg Sr. Springboro, Ohio
DE Mitch Arendsen Albion Sr. Zeeland, Mich.
LB Jeff Moore Denison So. Richmond, Va.
LB Kyle Naif Trine Jr. Riverview, Mich.
LB Kyle Treber Hanover Sr. Mishawaka, Ind.
CB Dylan Hyatt DePauw Sr. Brazil, Ind.
S Owen Albers Ohio Wesleyan Sr. N. Ridgeville, Ohio
S Brady Howe Hope Jr. Holland, Mich.
CB Iyan Mitchell Baldwin Wallace Sr. Tampa, Fla.
         
P Matt Pardi Wooster Jr. Arlington, Va.
         
Third Team Offense      
QB Brody Hahn Ohio Northern Sr. Louisville, Ohio
RB Cortaveon Barnett Olivet So. Indianapolis, Ind.
RB Shane Welshans Rose-Hulman Sr. Robards, Ky.
WR Brennan Fugh John Carroll Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa.
WR Cooper Sullivan Wabash Jr. Jacksonville, Fla.
TE Jeb Jones Otterbein Sr. Coal Grove, Ohio
T Wally Kalinowski Heidelberg Jr. Canal Winchester, Ohio
G Carson Barrett Mount Union Jr. Roswell, Ga.
C Zac Bowman DePauw Sr. Carmel, Ind.
Derek Crowley Albion Sr. Pinckney, Mich.
T Dane Smith Wabash Sr. Camby, Ind.
T Brady Eding Hope Sr. Hamilton, Mich.
         
K Joe Sullivan DePauw So. Cincinnati, Ohio
K Ryan Hibbets Trine Sr. Monticello, Ind.
RET Carter Warstler Wooster So. New Albany, Ohio
         
Third Team Defense      
DE Jireh Ojata Franklin So. Carmel, Ind.
DT Dana Shoulders II Bluffton Sr. Mansfield, Ohio
DE Alonzo Grigsby Olivet Sr. Taylor, Mich.
LB Shane Quin Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Chardon, Ohio
LB Brevon Gude DePauw So. Avon, Ind.
LB Kordell Ford Mount Union Sr. Massillon, Ohio
CB Cory Swartzmiller Denison Sr. Lexington, Ohio
S Jesse Vail Mount Union Sr. Estero, Fla.
S Tyshawn Jones John Carroll Sr. Euclid, Ohio
S Winston Amankwah Rose-Hulman Sr. Columbus, Ohio
CB Beau Greenwood Wooster Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa.
         
P Parker Smith Heidelberg Sr. W. Salem, Ohio

 

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Buffalo State at Brockport
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Rowan at Stevenson
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Hiram at Heidelberg
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UW-La Crosse at RPI
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