42 Student-Athletes Earn Football Academic All-Conference Honors

LA GRANDE, Ore. – Eastern Oregon Football proudly announces that 42 of its student-athletes have been honored by the Frontier Conference as 2023 Football Academic All-Conference, presented by Logan Health and Billings Clinic. This recognition highlights the commitment to both academic and athletic excellence exhibited by these athletes.

The Frontier Conference acknowledged a total of 265 student-athletes for their outstanding academic achievements throughout the 2023 season. Leading the conference in Academic All-Conference honors is Carroll, with 54 student-athletes recognized, followed closely by Eastern Oregon with 42 honorees, while Rocky Mountain boasts 34 qualifiers. Arizona Christian and College of Idaho both boast 27 recipients each. Montana Tech follows closely with 24, while Montana Western and MSU-Northern have 20 and 19 recipients, respectively. Southern Oregon concludes the list with 18 selections.

To be eligible for this award, student-athletes must maintain at least sophomore standing and carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25. Below is the list of the 42 Eastern Oregon Football student-athletes who have earned the 2023 Football Academic All-Conference Honors:

  • Juan Avalos – Zillah, Wash. – Junior – History
  • Caden Beazley – Manson, Wash. – Junior – Health & Human Performance
  • Carson Bohning – Boise, Idaho – Senior – Business Administration
  • Karson Brown – Vale, Ore. – Graduate – Masters of Business Administration
  • Walker Camp – La Grande, Ore. – Senior – Health & Human Performance
  • Willie Camp – La Grande, Ore. – Graduate – Master of Science in Education
  • Trey Darden – Dufur, Ore. – Junior – Business Administration
  • Blake Davis – Pendleton, Ore. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Henry (Enrique) Diaz – Burbank, Calif. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Reece Dixon – North Powder, Ore. – Junior – History
  • Alexander Dufour – Banks, Ore. – Sophomore – Health & Human Performance
  • Xavier Evans – Portland, Ore. – Junior – Health & Human Performance
  • Tyler Exline – Banks, Ore. – Junior – Health & Human Performance
  • James Gray – Pullman, Wash. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Joey Gutierrez – Hermiston, Ore. – Graduate – Masters of Business Administration
  • Ramsey Hering – Banks, Ore. – Junior – Chemistry/Biology
  • Samuel Larson – Bend, Ore. – Junior – Business Administration
  • Jonah Lijewski-Blackham – Boise, Idaho – Senior – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Andrew Lusco – John Day, Ore. – Senior – History
  • Andre Martinez – Lake Oswego, Ore. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Travis McGee – Pendleton, Ore. – Senior – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Wesley McIlwaine – East Wenatchee, Wash. – Senior – Health & Human Performance
  • Quin Mclaren – Chelan, Wash. – Junior – Mathematics
  • Jose Medina – Royal City, Wash. – Junior – Health & Human Performance
  • Jakoby Moss – Bend, Ore. – Sophomore – Biology
  • Dounelson Mullen – Burbank, Wash. – Sophomore – Anthropology/Sociology
  • Tanner Nett – Boise, Idaho – Junior – Mathematics
  • Iziaah Payne – Fortuna, Calif. – Senior – Health & Human Performance
  • Anthony Peterson – Winnemucca, Nev. – Senior – Health & Human Performance
  • Max Prazer – Orondo, Wash. – Junior – History
  • Sosaia Raass – Meridian, Idaho – Junior – Accounting
  • Luke Ross – Sumner, Wash. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Garrett Sauerwein – Maple Valley, Wash. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Blaine Shaw – La Grande, Ore. – Senior – Anthropology/Sociology
  • Beau Shields – Wieser, Idaho – Junior – Communication Studies
  • Gabriel Shukle – La Grande, Ore. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Malachi Spurrier – Yakima, Wash. – Senior – Business Administration
  • Tanner Sweek – Pendleton, Ore. – Senior – Biology
  • Payton Talbot – Kuna, Idaho – Sophomore – Health & Human Performance
  • Owen Wann – Battleground, Wash. – Sophomore – Fire Services Administration
  • Jonas Waugh – Puyallup, Wash. – Junior – Fire Services Administration
  • Brock White – Eagle, Idaho – Sophomore – Health & Human Performance

Eastern Oregon Football takes pride in the academic accomplishments of these student-athletes and applauds their dedication to both education and athletics.

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