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Naval Academy Honors Football Team At Annual Banquet

Jan. 9, 2015
The annual Naval Academy football banquet was held Friday evening at Alumni Hall where several prestigious awards were handed out.


Navy finished the 2014 campaign with an 8-5 record, qualified for a bowl game for the 11th time in the last 12 years, won a bowl game in consecutive seasons for just the second time in school history and defeated Army for a series-record 13th consecutive year.

Head coach Ken Niumatalolo became the all-time winningest coach in school history (57-35) with the win over Army and also became the first coach in Army-Navy history to win his first seven games in the greatest rivalry in sports.

Navy's senior class finished with a 30-21 (.588) record over four seasons in Annapolis, qualified for three bowl games, won two bowl games and won two Commander-In-Chief's Trophies.

Junior quarterback Keenan Reynolds (Antioch, Tenn.) was named the winner of the E.E. "Rip" Miller Award, which is presented to the season's most valuable player as voted on by his teammates. This is the third straight year Reynolds has won the award after becoming the first freshman to win the award in 2012. Reynolds also won the Annapolis Touchdown Silver Helmet Award for the third consecutive year. He will be presented the award at the annual Annapolis Touchdown Awards Dinner on February 19.

Reynolds rushed for 1,191 yards and 23 touchdowns, while completing 52 of his 111 pass attempts for 843 yards and six touchdowns despite missing two games due to injury and playing hurt in several others. He broke the school record for career rushing touchdowns when he scored his 50thagainst San Jose State and then set the NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback when he scored his 60th against Georgia Southern. His 64 career rushing touchdowns are tied with Anthony Thompson (Indiana) and Cedric Benson (Texas) for the fourth most in NCAA history. The NCAA record is 77 set by Montee Ball of Wisconsin. His 23 rushing touchdown this year are tied for the fourth most in NCAA history by a quarterback (he set the record last year with 31) and are the third most in school history.

Senior defensive end Paul Quessenberry (Carlsbad, Calif.) was named the winner of the Roger Staubach Award, which is presented to the varsity football player who demonstrated consistent, outstanding leadership and an "Expect to Win" attitude in contributing to the team's success during the season and embodied honor, courage and commitment on and off the playing field.

Quessenberry recorded 38 tackles on the year with 8.5 tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. The 8.5 tackles for a loss were the second most on the team. Quessenberry was a consistent performer for the Mids while also supporting his brother, David, who is battling lymphoma. Quessenberry was selected to play in the Medal of Honor All-Star game in Charleston, S.C.

Senior safety Shakir Robinson (Brunswick, Ga.) took home the Jeffrey R. Korn Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award, which is given annually to the first classman on the team who has demonstrated excellence both in the classroom and on the football field.
Robinson was a team leader for the Mids while serving on the scout team, taking some of the team's younger members under his wing and teaching them how to be a Navy football player. Robinson, who had a positive attitude since the day he stepped on the Yard, also excelled in the classroom earning a 3.36 grade-point average while majoring in history. He is currently serving as the First Regimental Commander for the Brigade of Midshipmen.

Senior nose guard Adrian Barnaby (Deltona, Fla.) won the Cooke Award, which is given to the player who has done the most to promote team spirit.

Barnaby was the definition of selfless in his four-year career, doing whatever it took on the practice squad to make the Mids a better team. This year he volunteered to move to offensive guard on the scout team to make sure the Navy defense got the best look possible.

Senior linebacker James Britton (Rogers, Ark.) and senior wide receiver Brendan Dudeck (Hamilton Square, N.J.) were named co-recipients of the First Lieutenant Ron Winchester Unsung Hero Award, which is presented to an unheralded senior recognized as an overachiever and role model as selected by a vote of his teammates.

Britton and Dudeck were two of Navy's emotional and toughest leaders. Britton started the first two games of the year against Ohio State and Temple before suffering a lisfranc injury that was thought to end his career. Instead, he battled back and dressed for the South Alabama and Army games before getting on the field one last time on special teams in the Poinsettia Bowl against San Diego State.

Dudeck finished second on the team with 12 catches for 112 yards and two touchdowns, while also serving as Navy's top perimeter blocker. He was the unquestioned leader of the wide receivers and helped mold that group after his personality and tenacity.

Senior Joe Worth (Valrico, Fla.) was named the winner of the Cmdr. Ralph Sentmann Award, which honors the member of the graduating class from the varsity football team who has achieved the highest ranking in academic order of merit.

Worth, who is majoring in mathematics, carries a 3.76 grade-point average and is also serving as the Brigade Commander for the spring semester. Worth was also the midshipman in charge of the first half of Plebe Summer.

Senior safety Parrish Gaines (Smyrna, Tenn.) was the recipient of the Joe Bellino Award, which is presented to the varsity football player whose inspiring on-the-field performance made a significant impact on the team and contributed to its overall success during the season.

Gaines finished with 43 tackles, four pass break-ups, three interceptions (one of which he returned for a touchdown) and 2.5 tackles for a loss while serving as a co-captain during the 2014 season. Gaines, who was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game, started 44 consecutive games for the Mids.

Senior fullback Noah Copeland (San Antonio, Texas) was named the winner of the Napoleon McCallum Award, which is presented to the Navy varsity football player of the graduating class who has gained the most all-purpose yards in his career.

Copeland finished his career with 2,036 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, while catching 18 passes for 199 yards and two touchdowns. The co-captain had a stellar senior campaign, rushing for 889 yards and five touchdowns on 117 carries. His 7.6 yards per carry is the second-best average in school history for a single season.


Senior guard Jake Zuzek (Brookhaven, Pa.) was awarded the George Fritzinger Memorial Award, presented annually to a member of the graduating class who as a football interior lineman has excelled as a student-athlete and contributed to the overall team leadership and spirit.

Zuzek was Navy's bell cow on the offensive line, starting 39 consecutive games at guard and is the only member of the senior class to play in all 51 games of his career. Zuzek helped Navy finish second in the nation in rushing in 2014, averaging 338.1 yards per game.

Freshman slot back Darryl Bonner (Fayetteville, N.C.) was awarded the Collins/Roos Class of 1949 Junior Varsity MVP Award, presented annually to the most valuable player on the junior varsity football team as chosen by a vote of his teammates.
Bonner helped lead the JV team to a 5-0 record and is expected to compete for playing time in the varsity next fall. A 2013 graduate of Terry Sanford High School, Bonner attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2013-14 academic year. He was a three-sport athlete in high school who earned letters in basketball (2), football (3) and track & field (2).
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Players Mentioned

Darryl Bonner

#42 Darryl Bonner

SB
5' 7"
Freshman
Parrish Gaines

#2 Parrish Gaines

CB
6' 2"
Junior
Keenan Reynolds

#19 Keenan Reynolds

QB
5' 11"
Sophomore
Noah Copeland

#34 Noah Copeland

FB
5' 10"
Junior
Shakir Robinson

#39 Shakir Robinson

S
5' 10"
Junior
Paul Quessenberry

#45 Paul Quessenberry

DE
6' 2"
Junior
James Britton

#51 James Britton

LB
6' 2"
Junior
Joe Worth

#56 Joe Worth

LB
6' 2"
Junior
Jake Zuzek

#64 Jake Zuzek

OG
6' 0"
Junior
Brendan Dudeck

#81 Brendan Dudeck

WR
6' 0"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Darryl Bonner

#42 Darryl Bonner

5' 7"
Freshman
SB
Parrish Gaines

#2 Parrish Gaines

6' 2"
Junior
CB
Keenan Reynolds

#19 Keenan Reynolds

5' 11"
Sophomore
QB
Noah Copeland

#34 Noah Copeland

5' 10"
Junior
FB
Shakir Robinson

#39 Shakir Robinson

5' 10"
Junior
S
Paul Quessenberry

#45 Paul Quessenberry

6' 2"
Junior
DE
James Britton

#51 James Britton

6' 2"
Junior
LB
Joe Worth

#56 Joe Worth

6' 2"
Junior
LB
Jake Zuzek

#64 Jake Zuzek

6' 0"
Junior
OG
Brendan Dudeck

#81 Brendan Dudeck

6' 0"
Junior
WR