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a new journey begins
2007
a new journey begins
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2007 dordt college football
josh blom
53
Junior • 5-10 • 210 pounds
Pella, Iowa
aJ Borger
57
Junior • 6-0 • 270 pounds
Sioux Center, Iowa
Nathaniel Cordel
6
Sophomore • 5-8 • 165 pounds
Cawker City, Kansas
Daniel Davis
14
Sophomore • 5-9 • 165 pounds
Glendale, Arizona
ben de nooy
47
Junior • 5-11 • 165 pounds
Pella, Iowa
tony engeltjes
97
Junior • 6-2 • 235 pounds
Orange City, Iowa
Returning students
jake Esselink
87
Sophomore • 6-2 • 215 pounds
Emo, Ontario
benjamin Groenendyk
62
Sophomore • 6-0 • 230 pounds
Downs, Kansas
ryan Haan
52
Junior • 6-2 • 235 pounds
Sully, Iowa
matthew Hogan
12
Sophomore • 5-10 • 195 pounds
Marysville, Washington
aaron huisman
22
Senior • 6-3 • 200 pounds
Orange City, Iowa
brandon Huisman
8
Sophomore • 6-4 • 215 pounds
Orange City, Iowa
2007 dordt college football
matthew laverman
89
Sophomore • 6-1 • 185 pounds
Kellogg, Iowa
eric Marcus
81
Sophomore • 6-3 • 175 pounds
Clara City, Minnesota
nathan mulder
86
Senior • 5-8 • 170 pounds
Sioux Center, Iowa
Brent Owens
17
Sophomore • 5-10 • 165 pounds
Phoenix, Arizona
joel pilon
56
Sophomore • 6-4 • 330 pounds
Bothell, Washington
Returning students
Dan poel
85
Sophomore • 6-3 • 230 pounds
Orange City, Iowa
derek raebel
25
Junior • 6-3 • 215 pounds
Emerald, Wisconsin
dan tinklenberg
26
Sophomore • 6-0 • 185 pounds
Sioux Center, Iowa
Kyle Van Wyk
21
Sophomore • 5-10 • 175 pounds
Grinnell, Iowa
Daniel Willems
43
Senior • 5-10 • 205 pounds
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Derrick angier
15
Freshman • 5-10 • 165 pounds
Vergennes, Vermont
ross broberg
18
Freshman • 6-3 • 195 pounds
Milaca, Minnesota
Was a wide receiver at Milaca High School
(Minnesota) and took all Rum River Conference
honors as a junior and senior with 18 catches
and 303 yards receiving his senior season.
joel broek
82
Freshman • 6-1 • 185 pounds
Escondido, California
Attended Calvin Christian High School
(California).
jason buxcel
76
Freshman • 6-2 • 280 pounds
Hutchinson, Minnesota
Played tackle and guard for a Mayer Lutheran
High School (Minnesota) football team that was
4-5 in 2006.
ryan campbell
3
Junior • 6-2 • 195 pounds
Fort Worth, Texas
Attended Baylor University (Texas) for two
seasons and was on the Bears football team.
Has experience in high school at both wide
receiver and quarterback. Campbell is a
graduate of Southwest Christian High School
(Texas). He was named the Baylor scout team
offensive threat of the week three times.
tanner crane
78
Freshman • 6-3 • 250 pounds
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Started at left tackle for Mountain Vista High
School (Colorado) and helped them to a
Continental League title.
newcomers
josh clark
83
Freshman • 6-4 • 245 pounds
Anthem, Arizona
Took first-team all-league honors at tight end
where he made five catches for 187 yards with
two touchdowns. Also played defensive end
for Cortez High School (Arizona) where he
recorded 20 tackles.
seth denton
51
Freshman • 6-3 • 240 pounds
Omaha, Nebraska
Made 56 tackles as a senior—fifteen of them
solo, with three fumble recoveries for Bryan
High School (Nebraska) where he was a
captain for four years. Was a first-team alldistrict honoree while also taking honorable
mention accolades at the all-metro level in
Omaha. Played in the King Kamehameha
Pigskin classic in Honolulu, Hawaii.
alex de jager
59
Freshman • 6-2 • 250 pounds
Chowchilla, California
Piled up 36 tackles and five quarterback sacks
during his senior season at Chowchilla Union
High School (California). He was named
all-North Sequoia League and second team
all-area as a senior and was voted the most
valuable offensive lineman in the league his
senior season.
zach dierks
71
Freshman • 6-1 • 240 pounds
Colleyville, Texas
Was an honorable mention all-district performer
last season for Colleyville Heritage High School
(Texas) while making 49 tackles and three
quarterback sacks for a team that won bi-district,
area and regional championships.
derek Dreise
72
Freshman • 6-4 • 245 pounds
Sioux Center, Iowa
Was an honorable mention all-district honoree
as a senior at Unity Christian High School
(Iowa) while playing both on the offensive and
defensive lines.
2007 dordt college football
jake dykstra
4
Freshman • 6-1 • 180 pounds
Orange City, Iowa
Played running back and defensive back for
Unity Christian High School (Iowa), earning
first-team all-district honors and took first-team,
all-state academic honors.
reuben faber
94
Freshman • 6-2 • 195 pounds
Escondido, California
Attended Calvin Christian High School
(California).
daniel finley
5
Freshman • 6-2 • 175 pounds
Winchester, Kansas
Led Jefferson County North High School
(Missouri) in tackles as a junior and senior with
77 and 68 respectively and had four career
interceptions. Second-team all-Delaware Valley
League pick as a senior and earned honorable
mention honors as a junior.
todd green
65
Freshman • 6-3 • 275 pounds
Edmond, Oklahoma
Earned all-state, all-conference, all-district
and all-city honors while playing for Edmond
Memorial High School (Oklahoma).
morgan halpert
31
Freshman • 5-10 • 175 pounds
Southlake, Texas
Multi-sport standout at Covenant Christian High
School (Texas) where he took first-team all-state
honors while making 25 catches for 344 yards
and compiling 43 carries for 247 yards. He also
completed 33-61 passes for 992 yards. Halpert
recorded 43 tackles at defensive back.
newcomers
donnie Heida
19
Freshman • 6-5 • 200 pounds
Kuna, Idaho
Claimed second-team all-conference honors
at wide receiver and was the newcomer of
the year on the Nampa Christian High School
(Idaho) team. Had catches resulting in 276
yards last fall with four touchdowns. Defensively
he had 21 tackles and three quarterback sacks.
brandon hicks
10
Freshman • 6-4 • 190 pounds
Ripon, California
Passed for over 4,400 yards and had 47 touchdown passes as a junior and senior at Ripon
Christian High School (California). Earned
Mountain Valley League most valuable offensive
player honors as a junor.
brandon hopkins
45
Freshman • 6-0 • 205 pounds
Mount Vernon, Missouri
Made 92 tackles with 16 quarterback sacks as a
senior at Mount Vernon High School (Missouri).
Was a second-team all-conference pick and
a second-team Southwest Missouri Coaches’
Association honoree. Ranked third in Missouri
in all classes with his sack total in 2006.
dan jansen
55
Freshman • 5-10 • 205 pounds
Chino, California
Took all Christian League first-team honors
as a senior at Ontario Christian High School
(California). Totaled 276 tackles during
his career with 20 tackles for loss with five
quarterback sacks and four forced fumbles.
Was an all-CIF pick as a junior and senior.
derek Kammerlocher
34
Freshman • 5-10 • 180 pounds
Grapevine, Texas
Played running back for Colleyville Heritage
High School (Texas) wherein 2006 he had 107
carries for 471 yards with five touchdowns.
Earned all-district honors for his efforts and
helped Colleyville Heritage to a berth in the
Texas Class 5A quarterfinals.
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fred leyendekker
7
Sophomore • 6-1 • 205 pounds
Visalia, California
Earned first-team all-league honors for the East
Sierra League while playing for Central Valley
Christian High School (California). He was
the conference most valuable player in 2005
and was a wide receiver at the College of the
Sequoias in 2006.
Nick livoti
70
Freshman • 6-5 • 265 pounds
Flemington, New Jersey
Earned first-team all-conference/county honors
while helping Hunterdon Central Regional High
School to a Group Four Central Jersey state
championship.
brendan lyle
88
Freshman • 6-1 • 215 pounds
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Was voted Bishop Kelley High School’s
(Oklahoma) lineman of the year in 2006.
rickY Mellor
20
Freshman • 5-9 • 170 pounds
Marion, Iowa
Played football at Cedar Rapids Washington
High School (Iowa), earning most improved
honors in 2006 as Washington posted a 6-3
mark.
chris minnema
11
Sophomore • 5-8 • 170 pounds
Visalia, California
Played defensive back and wide receiver at
Central Valley Christian High School (California)
and earned first team all-league honors three
times.
newcomers
brian ochoa-gonzales
50
Freshman • 6-1 • 240 pounds
Cocoa Beach, FL
Served as the team captain at Cocoa Beach
High School (Florida) and was among the team
leaders in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks.
Started four seasons and made the switch from
defensive end to middle linebacker as a senior.
john phares
79
Freshman • 6-2 • 320 pounds
Burleson, Texas
Was a three-time letter winner in football at
Burleson High School (Texas), taking first-team
all-district honors as a senior and second-team
honors as a junior in 2005. Was named to the
all-Johnson County team in 2006 after helping
the Burleson Elks to a Texas Class 5A-District
4 championship. Phares earned three varsity
football letters and was a two-time state qualifier
in powerlifting and also lettered in track as a
sophomore.
alex Pruismann
63
Sophomore • 6-1 • 220 pounds
Blairsburg, Iowa
Was a second-team all-district pick while playing
football for Northeast Hamilton High School
(Iowa) in 2005 and helped them to a state
playoff berth.
ben robbins
32
Sophomore • 5-11 • 195 pounds
Floyd, Iowa
Played a year of football for North Iowa Area
Community College, appearing in 10 games.
Piled up 1,133 yards of rushing in his senior
season at Charles City High School (Iowa)
where he earned all-district first-team honors
twice and all-area honors once.
jared rohrs
69
Freshman • 6-2 • 285 pounds
Granville, Iowa
Earned three letters at South O’Brien High
School (Iowa) where he played on both the
offensive and defensive lines. Earned allacademic honors as a senior.
2007 dordt college football
justin sammons
9
Freshman • 6-2 • 175 pounds
Godley, Texas
Played defensive back and wide receiver at
Godley High School (Texas) where he was
the team captain and earned second-team
all-district honors in 2005 and 2006. Had 70
tackles as a senior with two interceptions. Had
21 catches for 321 yards.
david shabani
13
Freshman • 6-2 • 210 pounds
Grapevine, Texas
Had three quarterback sacks while playing for
Colleyville Heritage High School (Texas) last
season.
adam shirley
16
Junior • 6-3 • 190 pounds
Mason City, Iowa
Quarterbacked at Waterloo West High School
(Iowa) and was on the North Iowa Area
Community College football team last fall.
corey simpson
35
Freshman • 5-8 • 170 pounds
Dolton, Illinois
Helped Thornton Fractional North High School
(Illinois) to an 8-2 record.
willie smoot
24
Freshman • 6-2 • 220 pounds
Calumet City, Illinois
Earned all-conference honors in the SICA
Green Conference while helping Thornton
Fractional North High School (Illinois) to an 8-2
record. He earned all-conference honors as a
junior and senior at linebacker.
newcomers
nick sohre
93
Freshman • 6-0 • 195 pounds
Princeton, Minnesota
Took Rum River Conference special teams
player of the year honors as a senior while
punting and kicking for Milaca High School (Minnesota). Was also an academic all-conference
honoree.
Austin turner
23
Junior • 5-8 • 170 pounds
Fort Worth, Texas
Attended Temple Junior College (Texas) for
the last two years where he played baseball.
Earned 2004 Texas Private Sports small
school all-state honors as a defensive back for
Southwest Christian (Texas).
chris Van Dam
54
Freshman • 5-10 • 180 pounds
Orange City, Iowa
Earned honorable mention all-district honors
while at Unity Christian High School (Iowa) and
was in on seven solo tackles and 11 assisted
stops at linebacker.
joey vander schaaf
80
Freshman • 6-0 • 180 pounds
Escalon, California
Played running back and wide receiver at
Ripon Christian High School (California) while
earning Mountain Valley all-conference honors.
Played in the 33rd annual Lions All-Star Football
Classic.
gerrit Van leeuwen
37
Freshman • 6-3 • 220 pounds
Hanford, California
Played on two Valley championship teams at
Central Valley Christian High School (California)
where he was a three-year starter.
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2007 dordt college football
john heavner
coaches
head coach
A Norman, Oklahoma native, Heavner was selected from over one hundred individuals who
expressed an interest in the Dordt College head football coaching position. Heavner spent seven
seasons as an assistant coach at East Central University (NCAA Division II) in Ada, Oklahoma from
1998-2002 where he served as offensive coordinator in 2003 and 2004 and was the receivers coach
from 1998-2002.
Heavner was also East Central’s recruiting coordinator from 2001-2004. Most recently, Heavner was
the quarterbacks coach at Missouri State University (NCAA Division IAA) in Springfield, Missouri in
2005.
Heavner is a graduate of Norman High School where he was a member of the 1992 state
championship team and received his bachelor’s degree in political science from East Central
University (Oklahoma) in 1999, earning his master’s degree in education in 2000.
Heavner started his term at Dordt College in June 2006 and was responsible for recruiting Dordt
College’s first group of athletes for the football team.
bill bauer
offensive coordinator
Bill Bauer comes to Dordt College with 27 years of college football coaching experience, serving most
recently as an assistant coach at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. Bauer served as the defensive
coordinator at Taylor from 1997-2006, returning to the Mid-States Football Conference after a six year
stay at Sterling College in Kansas. Bauer was the head football coach at Sterling from 1995-1997.
Bauer was the assistant athletic director at Taylor from 1986-1992 and has also coached men’s and
women’s track and field at various stages during his coaching career and also spent a year at Kansas
Wesleyan.
Bauer received his bachelor’s degree from Taylor University in 1981 and his Master of Arts in physical
education from Ball State in 1984. Bauer is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
wade whites
defensive coordinator
Whites comes to Dordt College after a successful nine-year stay at Southwest Christian in Fort
Worth, Texas and is the defensive coordinator for the Defenders. While at Southwest Christian,
Whites served as both athletic director and head football coach for six seasons. Under Whites’
leadership as head coach, the Southwest Christian teams compiled a 45-29 record with two state
semi-final appearances and a berth in the state finals.
Whites was accorded district coach of the year honors in 2002, 2003 and 2004 and coached in the
Tom Hillary All-Star game in 2004. He was also named Dallas Morning News Division III coach of
the year in 2004 along with being listed in the Who’s Who among America’s Teachers in 2004 and
2005.
Prior to his stay at Southwest Christian, Whites was the defensive coordinator at Hurst-EulessBedford High School from 1994-1997 and was an assistant coach at Burleson High School in
1993-1994. Whites started his coaching career at his alma mater, Tarleton State University (Texas),
as a defensive backfield coach and recruiting coordinator in 1992-1993. Whites is a 1993 graduate of
Tarleton State University.
2007 dordt college football
timeline & schedules
football timeline
September 2004
Dordt College Board of Trustees
and Dordt College Cabinet direct
the formation of a football feasibility
study committee.
October 2005
Board of Trustees, upon review
of the football feasibility study
committee findings, directs the
Dordt College athletic department
to implement a football program.
March 2006
John Heavner is named Dordt
College head football coach. Over
100 applications were received.
June 2006
Heavner officially begins work as
head football coach.
January 2007
First football recruit for 2007-2008
school year is signed.
February 2007
Schedule for the 2007 club season
is released.
March 2007
Bill Bauer and Wade Whites are
hired as offensive and defensive
coordinators.
June 2007
Bauer and Whites begin work on
Dordt College campus.
August 13, 2007
First Dordt College football team
reports for camp.
August 25, 2007
Dordt College football team
available for media day from 9:0010:15 a.m.
September 3, 2007
Dordt College club football team
hosts Morningside Junior Varsity
team at 6:00 p.m.
September 6, 2008
Dordt College hosts Northwestern
in first ever varsity football game.
2007 Defenders junior varsity schedule
September 3
Morningside
6:00
Sioux Center, Iowa
September 10 at Buena Vista 3:00 Storm Lake, Iowa
September 17 Briar Cliff
6:00
Sioux Center, Iowa
September 24
at Northwestern 5:00
Orange City, Iowa
October 1
Briar Cliff
6:00
Sioux Center, Iowa
October 8
at Iowa Central 6:00
Pocahontas, Iowa
October 22
at Morningside
6:00
Sioux City, Iowa
2008 defenders varsity schedule
September 6
Northwestern Sioux Center, Iowa
September 20
at Morningside
Sioux City, Iowa
September 27
Nebraska Wesleyan Sioux Center, Iowa
October 4
at Hastings
Hastings, Nebraska
October 11Concordia
Sioux Center, Iowa
October 18
at Midland Lutheran Fremont, Nebraska
October 25
Doane
Sioux Center, Iowa
November 1
at Briar Cliff
Sioux City, Iowa
November 8
Sioux Falls
Sioux Center, Iowa
November 15
at Dakota Wesleyan
Mitchell, South Dakota
2007 dordt college football
roster
# Name
Ht Wt Yr Pos Hometown
# Name
3Ryan Campbell
6-2 195 Jr.WR
Fort Worth, Texas
50Brian Ochoa-Gonzales 6-1 240 Fr. DT
Cocoa Beach, Florida
4 Jake Dykstra
6-1 180 Fr. CB
Orange City, Iowa
51 Seth Denton
6-3 240 Fr. DE
Omaha, Nebraska
5 Daniel Finley
6-2 175 Fr.WRWinchester, Kansas
52Ryan Haan
6-2 235 Jr. LB
Sully, Iowa
6 Nathaniel Cordel
5-8 165 So.WR
Cawker City, Kansas
53 Josh Blom
5-10 210 Jr. LB
Pella, Iowa
7 Fred Leyendekker
6-1 205 So. S
Visalia, California
54 Chris Van Dam
5-10 180 Fr. LB
Orange City, Iowa
8Brandon Huisman
6-4 215 So. QB
Orange City, Iowa
55 Dan Jansen 5-10 205 Fr. LB
Chino, California
9 Justin Sammons
6-2 175 Fr. S
Godley, Texas
56 Joel Pilon
6-4 330 So. OLBothell, Washington
10Brandon Hicks
6-4 190 Fr. QBRipon, California
57 AJ Borger
6-0 270 Jr. OL
Sioux Center, Iowa
11 Chris Minnema
5-8 170 So. CB
59 Alex De Jager
6-2 250 Fr. OL
Chowchilla, California
12 Matthew Hogan
5-10 195 So.TE/FB Marysville, Washington
62Benjamin Groenendyk 6-0 230 So. OL
13 David Shabani
6-2 210 Fr. DE
Grapevine, Texas
63 Alex Pruismann
6-1 220 So. OLBlairsburg, Iowa
14 Daniel Davis
5-9 165 So. S
Glendale, Arizona
65Todd Green
6-3 275 Fr. OL
Edmond, Oklahoma
15 Derrick Angier
5-10 165 Fr. S
Vergennes, Vermont
69 Jared Rohrs
6-3 300 Fr. OL
Granville, Iowa
16 Adam Shirley
6-3 190 Jr. QB
Mason City, Iowa
70 Nick Livoti
6-5 265 Fr. OL
Flemmington, New Jersey
17Brent Owens
5-10 165 So.WR
Phoenix, Arizona
71 Zach Dierks
6-1 240 Fr. DT
Colleyville, Texas
18Ross Broberg
6-3 195 Fr.WR
Milaca, Minnesota
72 Derek Dreise
6-4 245 Fr. OL
Sioux Center, Iowa
19 Donnie Heida
6-5 200 Fr.WR
Kuna, Idaho
76 Jason Buxcel
6-2 280 Fr. OL
Hutchinson, Minnesota
20Ricky Mellor
5-9 170 Fr. CB
Marion, Iowa
78Tanner Crane
6-3 250 Fr. OL
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
21 Kyle Van Wyk
5-10 175 So.WR
Grinnell, Iowa
79 John Phares
6-2 320 Fr. OLBurleson, Texas
22 Aaron Huisman
6-3 200 Sr.WR
Orange City, Iowa
80 Joey Vander Schaaf
6-0 180 Fr.WR
Escalon, California
23 Austin Turner
5-8 170 Jr. S
Fort Worth, Texas
81 Eric Marcus
6-3 175 So.WR
Clara City, Minnesota
24Willie Smoot
6-2 220 Fr. LB
Calumet City, Illinois
82 Joel Broek
6-1 180 Fr.WR
Escondido, California
25 Derek Raebel
6-3 215 Jr.TE/FB Emerald, Wisconsin
83 Josh Clark
6-4 245 Fr.TE
Anthem, Arizona
26 Dan Tinklenberg
6-0 185 So. S
Sioux Center, Iowa
85 Dan Poel
6-3 230 So. DE
Orange City, Iowa
31 Morgan Halpert
5-10 175 Fr. S
Southlake, Texas
86 Nathan Mulder
5-8 170 Sr. CBWaupun,. Wisconsin
32Ben Robbins
5-11 195 So.RB
Floyd, Iowa
87 Jake Esselink
6-2 215 So. LB
34 Derek Kammerlocher 5-10 180 Fr.RB
Grapevine, Texas
88Brendan Lyle
6-1 215 Fr.TE/FBTulsa, Oklahoma
35 Corey Simpson
5-8 170 Fr. CB
Dolton, Illinois
89 Matthew Laverman
6-1 185 So.WR
Kellogg, Iowa
37 Gerrit Van Leeuwen
6-3 220 Fr. DE
Hanford, California
93 Nick Sohre
6-0 195 Fr. P/K
Princeton, Minnesota
43 Daniel Willems
5-10 205 Sr. LB
Arroyo Grande, California
94Reuben Faber
6-2 195 Fr. P/K
Escondido, California
45Brandon Hopkins
6-0 205 Fr. LB
Mount Vernon, Missouri
97Tony Engeltjes
6-2 235 Jr. DT
Orange City, Iowa
47Ben De Nooy
5-11 165 Jr. LB
Pella, Iowa
Head Coach: John Heavner
Offensive Coordinator: Bill Bauer
Defensive Coordinator: Wade Whites
Visalia, California
Assistant Coaches:
Stan Altemeier-Linebackers
Tim Carpenter-Tight Ends
Nick Cross-Defensive Backs
Nate Maassen-Assistant Defense
Derek Peters-Running Backs
Eric Scott-Wide Receivers
Micah Stanley-Defensive Line
Harry Wieringa-Assistant Offense
Ht Wt Yr Pos Hometown
Downs, Kansas
Emo, Ontario
Managers:
Dan DeGraf, Johnny Rispins, Travis Hoekstra, Luke Kreykes, Wesley Milner,
Corey Simpson
Athletic Trainers:
Chris Fagerness, Josh Klaassen
Sioux Falls, SD
Vermillion, SD
Yankton, SD
Sioux City, IA
Le Mars, IA
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2007 gpac varsity football September 1, 2007
1:00
Midland Lutheran @ Dakota Wesleyan*
1:00
Morningside @ Doane*
1:00
Dana @ Sioux Falls*
6:00 Dakota State @ Hastings
6:00 Briar Cliff @ Concordia*
6:00Northwestern @ Nebraska Wesleyan*
September 8, 2007
1:00
Sioux Falls @ Midland Lutheran*
1:00
Hastings @ Briar Cliff*
1:00
Concordia @ Dana*
7:00
Dakota Wesleyan @ Northwestern*
7:00Nebraska Wesleyan @ Morningside*
September 15, 2007
1:00
Midland Lutheran @ Concordia*
1:00 Doane @ Nebraska Wesleyan*
1:00 Morningside @ Dakota Wesleyan*
1:00
Dana @ Hastings*
1:00Northwestern @ Sioux Falls*
1:00
Bethany @ Briar Cliff
September 22, 2007
1:00
Briar Cliff @ Dana*
1:00
Dakota Wesleyan @ Doane*
1:00
Sioux Falls @ Morningside*
1:00
Concordia @ Northwestern*
7:00
Hastings @ Midland Lutheran*
September 29, 2007
1:00
Midland Lutheran @ Briar Cliff*
1:00
Doane @ Sioux Falls*
1:00
Dana @ Waldorf
1:00
Morningside @ Concordia*
2:00Northwestern @ Hastings*
2:30Nebraska Wesleyan @ Dakota Wesleyan*
October 6, 2007
1:00
Concordia @ Doane*
1:00
Sioux Falls @ Nebraska Wesleyan*
1:30
Dana @ Midland Lutheran*
1:30
Briar Cliff @ Northwestern*
2:00 Hastings @ Morningside*
schedule
October 13, 2007
1:00
Doane @ Hastings*
1:00
Morningside @ Briar Cliff*
1:00
Dakota Wesleyan @ Sioux Falls*
1:30Nebraska Wesleyan @ Concordia*
2:00Northwestern @ Dana*
October 20, 2007
1:00
Midland Lutheran @ Northwestern*
1:00
Dana @ Morningside*
1:00
Hastings @ Nebraska Wesleyan*
1:00
Briar Cliff @ Doane*
1:00
Concordia @ Dakota Wesleyan*
October 27, 2007
1:00
Morningside @ Midland Lutheran*
1:00
Doane @ Dana*
1:00Nebraska Wesleyan @ Briar Cliff*
1:00
Dakota Wesleyan @ Hastings*
1:00
Sioux Falls @ Concordia*
November 3, 2007
1:00
Midland Lutheran @ Doane*
1:00
Dana @ Nebraska Wesleyan*
1:00
Hastings @ Sioux Falls*
1:00
Briar Cliff @ Dakota Wesleyan*
1:00Northwestern @ Morningside*
November 10, 2007
1:00Nebraska Wesleyan @ Midland Lutheran*
1:00
Doane @ Northwestern*
1:00
Sioux Falls @ Briar Cliff*
1:00
Dakota Wesleyan @ Dana*
1:00
Concordia @ Hastings*
November 17, 2007
NAIA National Playoffs First Round
November 24, 2007
NAIA National Playoffs Quarterfinals
December 1, 2007
NAIA National Playoffs Semifinals
December 15, 2007
NAIA National Playoffs Finals
2007 gpac varsity football previews
2007 GPAC Football Season
Kicks Off September 1
A NAIA National Champion, three teams in the playoffs, a Victory Sports Network (VSN)-NAIA Player-of-the-Year and AFCA-NAIA Coachof-the-Year, and numerous teams with their best season in recent years; certainly 2006 was a banner year for GPAC football and 2007
promises to be just as exciting, and the season is just around the corner.
The University of Sioux Falls claimed the GPAC Championship in 2006 with a perfect 10-0 conference record. The Cougars then went
on to win the NAIA National Football Championship with an overall 14-0 record. USF won their second NAIA National Title and first since
1996. Sioux Falls, Northwestern, and Morningside all advanced into the NAIA Football Playoff Series with the Red Raiders and Mustangs
both winning their first round games. Sioux Falls’ quarterback Chad Cavender was named the Victory Sports Network Offensive Player-ofthe-Year, while his coach, Kalen De Boer, was named the AFCA NAIA Coach-of-the-Year.
The 2007 GPAC football season will begin on September 1 and once again consist of 10 league games over 11 weeks. Briar Cliff, Dana
and Hastings have scheduled non-conference games for this year. Briar Cliff will host Bethany of Kansas on September 15 in Sioux City,
Iowa. Dana will travel to Waldorf on September 29 in Forest City, Iowa. Meanwhile Hastings will open their season on September 1 at home
against Dakota State in Hastings, Nebraska.
Dordt College will officially begin football this fall with a club team. The Defenders will begin varsity play next fall. Dordt has a seven game
club schedule set for this fall.
Stay up to date with GPAC Football all season long by visiting the GPAC website at www.gpacsports.com.
Briar Cliff Preview
Concordia Preview
By: Jared Bodammer
By: Lucas Mohrman
A year ago, Briar Cliff head coach Dick Strittmatter guided the
Charger Football Program to the most wins in school history,
finishing at 5-6. The team fashioned a record of 3-2 at home,
winning their first-ever overtime contest, 13-6 over Dakota
Wesleyan, Sept. 9. In the off-season, position coaches Beau
Livingston and Chris Rooney were promoted to defensive and
offensive coordinators, respectively.
The Concordia University, Nebraska football team enters the 2007
season determined to improve upon their 2-7 record from 2006.
This year’s 90-plus member squad opens the season with a night
game at Concordia, Sept. 1. Home contests include match-ups
against Hastings (Sept. 8), Bethany (Sept. 15), Midland Lutheran
(Sept. 29), Morningside (Oct. 13), Nebraska Wesleyan (Oct. 27) and
Sioux Falls (Nov. 10). The team returns the majority of its offensive
weapons and is deep at o-line. The squad is, however, without six
starters on the defensive side of the ball, including first team allconference Josh Schaffert, the league’s leading tackler.
A year ago, Schaffert and then-freshman punter Kane Kuehl
became the program’s first players to land on the all-conference’s
first team. While Kuehl had a breakout freshman campaign, the
Chargers hope to use him a little less in 2007, meaning more
success on third downs. The Chargers return Kuehl, as well as
2006 honorable mention all-GPAC selections in junior wideout Luke
Roder (36 receptions, 648 yards, 9 touchdowns), senior tailback
Adam Robards (114 carries, 496 yards, 4 touchdowns), junior
linebacker Jarrod Makovicka (52.5 tackles) and senior defensive
end Chris Barber (39 tackles).
The Bulldog offense returns starters at nearly every position,
including All-GPAC running back, senior JaMaine Lewis. Lewis will
run behind a veteran offensive line. In addition to Lewis, the Bulldogs
also have Jeff Neujahr returning. Neujahr, a senior, wore many hats
for Concordia last season, serving as a wide receiver, running back
and return specialist. His explosive ability on kick returns earned
him recognition in the conference. He returned three kicks for
touchdowns (2 kickoffs, 1 punt), tops in the GPAC. His average of
31.4 yards on kickoffs, led the GPAC and ranked third in the nation.
On the other side of the ball, Vance Winter takes over as defensive
coordinator and will benefit a deep defensive line that includes Matt
Baller, Brock Simomsen and Kyle Rust. In the secondary, senior
Brett Mertens makes the switch back to defense after playing QB
for a year. He was one of the Bulldogs top tacklers two years ago.
Head coach Courtney Meyer remains the longest tenured of any
coach in the GPAC, entering his 18th year at the helm.
2007 gpac varsity football previews
Dakota Wesleyan Preview
Doane Preview
By: Alex Linden
By: Rick Schmuecker
Dakota Wesleyan improved its win total by three games last season
finishing 4-6, and the Tigers hope to continue their rise in head
coach Brad Pole’s third season. The Tigers will have a new look
this season as Pole switches to offensive coordinator after guiding
the defense the past two seasons. DWU brought in over 40 new
recruits including several players who will battle for starting spots
this fall.
The Doane College football team will start the season with their
third coach in four years, but it is evident that Head Coach Matt
Franzen is off to a good start in turning the Tigers fortunes around.
This past off-season Franzen added 50-plus recruits and should be
around 80-90 players when camp opens.
Sophomore quarterback Jon Doom returns after throwing for
nearly 1,400 yards as a freshman. Former high school teammate
Bubba Slaba was the big play receiver as a freshman in 2006
and figures to be Doom’s go-to-guy this year. Three sophomore
starters are back on the offensive line after starting as true
freshman. Defensively, All-GPAC linebackers Chris Sheckler
and Daniel Wysong and junior outside linebacker Ryan Deibert
will be the strength of the Tiger defense. DWU must fill all three
starting spots on the defensive line, and the Tigers have to find
replacements for three graduated seniors in the secondary.
Dana Preview
By: Shad Beam
Coming off their first winning season since 1995, the Dana Vikings
are looking to maintain the momentum they built last year. Dana
football finished the 2006 season 6-5 overall with a fifth place in the
GPAC. This is the highest finish for Dana football since the GPAC
was formed in 2000.
Junior quarterback Marcus Sladek (Omaha, Neb.) returns to lead
the passing attack. Sladek, a three-year starter, passed for 1577
yards and 11 touchdowns in 2006. The top returning receiver is
senior captain B.J. Fields (Omaha, Neb.) who pulled in 23 passes
for 193 yards last season.
The offensive line returns all of its top players from a year ago,
including second-team All-GPAC Clayton Timm (Council Bluffs,
Iowa). Maturity and good leadership are key to the defense as well.
Senior captain Terrance Mclean (San Antonio, Texas) will be looked
to for leadership. Mclean led the Vikings with 5.5 sacks a year ago.
Greg Wilmes (Creighton, Neb.) and Kyle Peterson (Blair, Neb.) will
be looked to as leaders in the linebacker spots. Trevor Ketelsen
(Bloomfield, Neb.) will lead the secondary along with Brandon Terry
(Omaha, Neb.).
Coach Danenhauer expects newcomers Jake Harral (Omaha,
Neb.), Mark Schlueter (Omaha, Neb.) and Otis Seals (Omaha,
Neb.) to make a youthful impact on his veteran squad. Also look
for senior All-American wrestler Terrence Almond (Pelham, Ga.) to
make his collegiate football debut at the halfback spot.
There are several question marks on the offensive side of the
ball. The quarterback battle that has been going on for the
previous two seasons will continue but this time around there
are only two competing for the job: JR Artozqui and Bryan
Dutcher. The offensive line will see at least three new faces, likely
freshman, which will join sophomore returners Jake Ryba and
Zane Pfefferle. The running back position is wide open with the
graduation of two-time All-GPAC performer Justin Nelson and
back-up Alex Renshaw. D’Artagnan Dai’Re is the top returner
and is coming off a strong track & field season in which he
earned three All-American honors but several freshman will also
compete for the job.
The defense will be coached by Doane graduate Chris Bessler. He
will rely on linebacker Dustin Lind to lead the way. The defensive
line will be young but the return of Centennial H.S. grads Seth
Styskal and Seth Blake will help the defensive front. Alvin Yates will
lead the defensive back field.
Hastings Preview
By: Pat McCauley
The 2007 Broncos enter the season looking to improve upon their
4-6 record in 2006 when they open camp on August 13th. Head
Coach Paul Mierkiewicz will rely on 14 returning starters as well
as a solid recruiting class for the 2007 campaign. Offensively, the
Broncos will look for improvement at quarterback. Newcomer
Dayton Edwards will compete with junior Jordan Reed for the
starting spot. Top offensive returners include junior RB Dan
Bargen, senior offensive linemen Brandon Jacobitz and Evan
Klanecky and sophomore receiver Maurice Mansfield. On
defense, the Broncos have a wealth of experience at linebacker
and some holes to fill at defensive line. Junior Brian Trader made
a successful switch from linebacker to defensive end in the spring.
The Broncos will also look to sophomore linebacker Mackenzie
Hemje and senior defensive back Matt Hilderbrand to anchor the
defense.
2007 gpac varsity football Midland Lutheran Preview
By: Rich Ray
The Midland Lutheran College football team is executing a new
formula for success. With the naming of Steve Schneider and
Casey Thiele as Co-Head Coaches, the Warriors will be voyaging
into territory not seen at Midland Lutheran College before. With the
addition of sixty new recruits to the Warrior staff, the Warriors will
spend much of the pre-season building the proper chemistry for
a very successful 2007. Dustin Lindstrom returns at running back
for his senior season, and is looking forward to an injury-free year,
to propel him to his All-Conference form of two years ago. Brian
Hanson will lead the defense that is a year older and much more
experienced for the tough GPAC schedule.
Morningside Preview
By: Dave Rebstock
With 14 returning starters, including eight on defense, the Mustangs
expect to challenge for a fourth consecutive NAIA National
Playoff berth. Morningside has a 29-7 record for a .806 winning
percentage over the past three seasons to make it the winningest
college football program in Iowa in terms of total victories and
percentage. Morningside returns its entire starting defensive unit
aside from the linebacking corp, where it must replace three of
its four starters. The defensive leader is first-team All-America
defensive back Chad Hustedt, the Mustangs’ leading tackler
each of the past two seasons. Hustedt and defensive lineman
James Mowrey were both first-team All-GPAC selections in
2006. Offensively the Mustangs return the three-headed running
back tandem of Nick Reigle, Pete Lewis, and Tyler Childress,
who combined to rush for 1,484 yards and 16 touchdowns, and
starting quarterback Tim Richard, who threw for 1,971 yards and 13
touchdowns as a freshman.
Nebraska Wesleyan Preview
By: Karl Skinner
In 2006, Nebraska Wesleyan’s football team had one of its best
records in recent years, finishing 7-3 under Head Coach Brian
Keller, who surpassed Harold Chaffee to become the winningest
football coach in NWU history. In 2007, Keller enters his 12th
season at the helm hoping the Prairie Wolves can make it back to
the NAIA Playoffs for the first time since 2000. The team returns
four full-time starters on offense including two-year starter Zac
Rabe at quarterback and Justin Florian, the team’s top receiver,
who were both All-GPAC honorable mentions last season. The
offensive line returns three players with starting experience in tackle
Dan Peterson, guard Cody Smith and center Chea Taylor.
The Prairie Wolves look even stronger on defense, returning
all three starters up front, including seniors Brandon Minch and
David Hellman and junior James Dorcey. Minch made All-GPAC
previews
Second Team, while Dorcey received honorable mention in 2006.
Kyle Elsasser and Ryan Kelly ranked first and third, respectively,
in tackles last year from their linebacker positions. Elsasser made
All-GPAC honorable mention and ESPN the Magazine Academic
All-America First Team. In the defensive secondary, the Prairie
Wolves return junior Phil Schroer, who led the NAIA in interceptions
and tied the GPAC single-season record with nine picks as a
sophomore. Schroer also won or shared Defensive Player of
the Week honors three times in 2006. On special teams, senior
punter Blake Smith and kick returner Brandon Taute are back. This
season, the Prairie Wolves bring in 52 newcomers, including seven
from the state of Colorado.
Northwestern Preview
By: Matt Bos
Head Coach Orv Otten’s squad has some key holes to fill in their
two-deep lineup, including four-time NAIA All-American and 2006
GPAC Player-of-the-Year, Austin Janssen. However, the Red
Raider cupboard is not bare as they return a core group of 25 letter
winners and one of the largest and most talented recruiting classes
in recent years.
Offensively, NWC returns six starters from a 2006 squad which
averaged 36.8 points per game, the highest in over nine years. One
of the keys to this seasons’ success will be replacing Keith Sietstra.
The graduated senior finished second in career yards (4,498) and
touchdowns (51) and earned all-conference four consecutive years.
A staple of Red Raiders teams in recent years has been the
play of their defense, and in 2006, it was no exception. The “Big
Red D” gave up just 11.4 points per contest, ranked third in total
defense and scored eight touchdowns. Coach Otten and his staff
will have to replace not only Austin Janssen but first team allconference performers, Jordan Van Otterloo and Tim Martin. The
Red Raiders, however, return five starters and will look to several
talented newcomers to fill in the gaps.
Sioux Falls Preview
By: Chris Weeden
The University of Sioux Falls comes into the season ranked No. 1
in the country according to the Victory Sports Network Coaches’
Poll after winning the second national championship in school
history last December. The Cougars return last year’s VSN-NAIA
Offensive Player- of-the-Year, senior Chad Cavender, who threw
for 3,674 yards and 38 touchdowns in his first season as the starter
under center. Cavender will be without four-time NAIA All-American
selections Dusty Hovorka (WR) and Mike Dvoracek (RB), but
multiple weapons still remain for a team that has won five of the
seven GPAC titles. The defense loses its sack and tackle leader
in linebacker Adam Paulson, but the group figures to remain as
dominant as it has been in the past. Last year Cougar defense set
the GPAC Scoring Defense Record allowing 7.3 points per game.
2007 defenders fall sports schedules
2007 defenders Women’s volleyball
08/24 TBA @Northwestern Tourney
Away 2:15/8:30 PM
08/25 TBA @Northwestern Tourney
Away 11:00/3:00
08/28 College of Saint Mary
Away 7:00 PM
08/31 Springfield (IL) @Cornerstone Tourney
Away 2:00 PM
08/31 Malone @Cornerstone Tourney
Away 8:00 PM
09/01 Aquinas (MI) @Cornerstone Tourney
Away 10:00 AM
09/01 Illinois Tech @Cornerstone Tourney
Away 2:00 PM
09/04 Dakota Wesleyan*
Away 7:30 PM
09/07 Baker @Baker Tournament
Away 3:00 PM
09/07 Avila @Baker Tournament
Away 7:00 PM
09/08 William Jewell @Baker Tournament
Away 9:00 AM
09/08 Benedictine @Baker Tournament Away 1:00 PM
09/11 Sioux Falls*Home 7:30 PM
09/14 Saint Mary (NE) @Hastings Tourney
Away 2:00 PM
09/14 Bellevue (NE) @Hastings Tourney
Away 6:00 PM
09/15 Texas Brownsville @Hastings Tourney
Away 9:00 AM
09/15 Away 3:00 PM
2007 defenders men’s golf
Away 7:30 PM
09/21 Grand View @Dordt College TourneyHome 4:00 PM
9/06 Buena Vista Invitational
Storm Lake, Iowa
9:00 AM
09/21 Briar Cliff @Dordt College TourneyHome 7:30 PM
09/22 William Penn @Dordt College TourneyHome 1:00 PM
09/13 Nebraska Wesleyan Invite
Lincoln, Nebraska
9:00 AM
09/22 Sioux Falls @Dordt College TourneyHome 4:00 PM
09/25 Morningside*Home 7:30 PM
9:00 AM
09/28 Nebraska Wesleyan*
Away 7:30 PM
09/14 Nebraska Wesleyan Invite
Lincoln, Nebraska
09/29 Doane*
Away 3:00 PM
9:00 AM
10/03 Northwestern*
Away 7:30 PM
09/17 Briar Cliff Invite
Sioux City, Iowa
10/05 Hastings*Home 7:30 PM
9:00 AM
10/06 Concordia*Home 3:00 PM
09/18 Morningside Invitational
Sioux City, Iowa
10/13 Briar Cliff*Home 7:30 PM
1:00 PM
10/17 Away 7:30 PM
09/28 Northwestern Invitational
Orange City, Iowa
10/19 Dana*Home 7:30 PM
11:00 AM
10/20 Midland Lutheran*Home 7:30 PM
10/02 Cougar Invitational
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
10/23 Dakota Wesleyan*Home 7:30 PM
1:00 PM
10/26 Away 7:30 PM
10/09 Dordt College Invitational
Le Mars, Iowa
10/30 Northwestern*Home 7:30 PM
Central Methodist (MO) @Hastings Tourney
09/18 Briar Cliff*
Sioux Falls*
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2007 defenders fall sports schedules
2007 defenders men’s soccer
2007 defenders women’s soccer
08/24 Jamestown @Northwestern Bank Classic Away 5:30 PM
Orange City, Iowa
08/31 Minnesota-Crookston
Crookston, Minnesota
Away 4:00 PM
08/25 Waldorf @Northwestern Bank Classic
Orange City, Iowa
Away 1:30 PM
09/01 Presentation
Crookston, Minnesota
Away 1:00 PM
08/31 Bellevue Bellevue, Nebraska
Away 7:00 PM
09/05 College of Saint Mary
Omaha, Nebraska
Away 5:00 PM
09/12 Briar Cliff*Home 5:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
09/12 Briar Cliff*Home 3:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
09/15 Concordia*Home 3:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
09/15 Concordia*Home 1:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
09/20 BethelHome 5:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
09/22 Hastings*
Hastings, Nebraska
Away 1:00 PM
09/22 Hastings*
Hastings, Nebraska
Away 3:00 PM
09/26 Sioux Falls*
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Away 3:00 PM
09/26 Sioux Falls* Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Away 5:00 PM
09/29 Nebraska Wesleyan*Home 1:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
09/29 Nebraska Wesleyan*Home 3:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/02 Morningside*
Sioux City, Iowa
10/02 Morningside* Sioux City, Iowa
10/06 Midland Lutheran*Home 1:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
Away 8:00 PM
Away 5:30 PM
10/06 Midland Lutheran*Home 3:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/10 Dakota Wesleyan*
Mitchell, South Dakota
10/10 Dakota Wesleyan*
Mitchell, South Dakota
Away 4:00 PM
10/11 BellevueHome 4:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/13 York
York, Nebraska
Away 1:00 PM
10/13 York
York, Nebraska
Away 11:00 AM
10/18 Doane* Crete, Nebraska
Away 4:00 PM
10/18 Doane*
Crete, Nebraska
Away 2:00 PM
Away 2:00 PM
10/20 Mount Marty*Home 3:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/20 Mount Marty*Home 1:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/24 Northwestern*Home 4:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/24 Northwestern*Home 2:00 PM
Sioux Center, Iowa
10/27 Dana*
Blair, Nebraska
10/27 Dana*
Blair, Nebraska
*denotes conference game
Away 3:00 PM
*denotes conference game
Away 1:00 PM
2007 defenders fall sports schedules
about dordt college
History | Associated with the Christian Reformed Church, Dordt
College was founded in 1955 and today welcomes all students who
are interested in a biblical, Christ-centered education.
Our Name | Dordt College takes its name from the historic Synod
of Dordrecht, held in the Netherlands in 1618-1619. The Canons of
Dordt, one of the three major confessional statements of Reformed
churches, came from that synod. It emphasized the sovereignty of
God through his electing grace.
Location | Sioux Center, Iowa (pop. 6,500), one hour’s drive from
Sioux City, Iowa, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Campus | 23 well-equipped buildings on 115 beautiful acres.
Enrollment | More than 1,300 students from over 25 U.S. states, 15
countries, and 6 Canadian provinces.
Faculty | 78 full-time faculty members; student/faculty ratio of 15:1.
Academics | The curriculum is designed to give students a complete liberal arts education from a solid, Reformed Christian perspective. There are over 90 majors and emphases and 11 additional
pre-professional programs of study.
Degrees I Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Engineering,
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, Associate
of Arts, Master of Education
Computers/Technology | Dordt College provides student accessible computers in academic and residential buildings throughout
campus. Our wireless network covers all of the academic and public
meeting space on campus. Approximately 90% of students connect
a computer to our high speed campus network and the Internet.
2007 defenders CROSS COUNTRY
08/31 Dordt College Invite
Sioux Center, Iowa
4:00 PM
09/08 Dakota Wesleyan Invite
Mitchell, South Dakota
10:00 AM
09/15 Wisconsin-Parkside Invite
Parkside, Wisconsin
12:00 PM
09/29 Dakota State Invite
Madison, South Dakota
10:30 AM
10/13 Mount Marty InviteTBA
Yankton, South Dakota
10/27 GPAC ChampionshipsTBA
Crete, Nebraska
11/03 NAIA Region III ChampionshipsTBA
TBA
11/17 NAIA National ChampionshipsTBA
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Student Organizations | Dozens of clubs and activities, from choir,
band, and student government to drama, academic, and social
clubs.
Athletics I Member of the National Association of Intercollegiate
Athletics (NAIA) and the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Dordt
fields men’s teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football,
golf, soccer, tennis, and track and field; and women’s teams in
basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field,
and volleyball. Club teams include Blades Hockey Club and Sowers
Lacrosse Club. A wide variety of structured intramural activities are
offered to all students.
Residential Life I Being a student at Dordt means being a part of
Christian community. Almost 90% of students live on campus in
residence halls, apartments, or married student housing.
Financial Aid | About 98% of students receive financial aid in the
form of scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.
Admission Requirements I Dordt requires a minimum high school
GPA of 2.25 for regular admission status. ACT or SAT results are
also considered in the admission process. Recommended high
school preparation includes: English (4 years), foreign languages (2
years), social science (2 years), natural science (2 years), and mathematics (3 years, including algebra and geometry).
Accreditation | Dordt College is accredited by the Higher Learning
Commission as a four-year, bachelor degree granting institution.
Dordt College also has specialized accredited programs in education, social work, engineering, and nursing.
dordt development fund 2006-2007 sponsors
president’s cabinet ($5,000+)
American State Bank
Carrie Foods, Ltd.
First National Bank
Link Manufacturing, Ltd.
MTC Foundation, Inc.
Neumann, Monson, Wictor Architects
Peoples Bank
Pizza Ranch, Inc.
Walstra Plumbing & Heating
Cornerstone Support Group ($2,500-$4,999)
Alliance Concrete, Inc.
Brommer Truck Line, Inc.
Echo Electric Supply & Lighting Design Gallery
EDA, Inc.
Elmer and Karen Kooi
Furniture Mart, Ltd.
Groschopp
Kroese & Kroese, P.C.
Mouw Motor Co.
Primebank
Prins Insurance
Partners Support Group ($1,000-$2,499)
A & K Electric, Inc.
Alpha Omega Publications
Anderson Brothers Printing, Co.
Bomgaars
Bouma & Co. Inc.
C & H Body Repair
Chesterman Co.
Co-op Gas & Oil
Demco Charitable Foundation
Dr. Paul Beaver
Driesen Eye Center Optometrists
Farmers Co-op Society
Hi-Way Chevrolet-Buick, Co.
Hy-Vee Food Store
Iowa State Bank
Jim’s Mobile Glass & Alignment
Kooima & Kaemingk Commodities, Inc.
M & H True Value Hardware
Missouri River Energy Services
Mrs. A.H. Te Paske
Northwestern Bank
Noteboom Electric & Refrigeration
Oostra, Bierma, & Van Engen P.L.C.
Plumbing & Heating Wholesale, Inc.
Rock Industries, Inc.
Ten-Kredit Electric
The Travel Advantage
Van Holland Lawn Service, Ltd.
Ver Hoef Automotive, Inc.
Visser Bros Plumbing & Heating
Visser Elevator, Inc.
Vreugdenhil Construction, Inc.
Wal-Mart Discount Cities
Wells Dairy, Inc.
Patron Members ($250-$999)
Al’s Floor Covering
Arnold Motor Supply
Ashley Furniture Home Store
B & B Plumbing & Heating
Bamboo Garden Cafe
Bodnar Studio
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.
Boer & Sons, Inc.
Brothers Bike Shop
Burke Engineering Sales Co.
Center Sports
Central Tire Shop
Central Vet
Connections, Employee Assistance Program
Countryside Body Shop, Inc.
De Roon Construction, Inc.
Direct Digital Control
Econo Lodge Motel
Family Table Restaurant
Fareway Stores, Inc.
German Farmers Mutual Insurance
Greenway & Associates
Ground Effects Landscaping & Garden Center
Harkers Distribution, Inc.
Hills Electronics
Hilt Real Estate, Inc.
Interstates Construction Services, Inc.
Irv Mouw
Isakson Chiropractic Health Center, PC
Jim’s Digging Service
Kragt Chiropractic Clinic
Linden Enterprises
M.J.’s Sinclair
Med-Tec, Inc.
Mid States Audio, Inc.
Mix-Rite, Inc.
Mr. John Franken
Northside Body Shop, Ltd..
Pat’s Jewelry Centre
Pepsi Cola of Siouxland
Perkins Office Solutions
Physical Therapy Health Clinic
Pluim Publishing, Inc.
Premier Bank
Realty Associates
Reichert Tax & Bookkeeping
Rice Insurance Agency
Rod’s TV & Appliance
Roelofs Store
Royal Tan, Inc.
Shell Sioux-Per Center
Sioux Body Shop
Sioux Center Publishing Inc.
Sioux Feed Company
Sioux Preme Packing Co., Inc.
Siouxland Propane Co.
Soo Valley Distributing
State Farm Insurance, Orange City
Subway
Te Slaa Trucking
Team Realty Services, Inc.
Town & Country Impl., Inc.
Van Den Hul Asset Management
Van Kley Tool & Die
Vande Berg Scales
Van’s Implement & Services
Van’s Insurance
Van’t Hof Concrete, Inc.
Vos Motor Sales, Inc.
Wells Hearing Aid Service
Wesselink Insurance Agency
Zeutenhorst Financial, Inc.
Harkers Distribution, Inc.
Interstates Construction Services, Inc.
Link Manufacturing, Ltd.
MTC Foundation
Oostra, Bierma & Van Engen PLC
Pella Corporation
Sioux Center Municipal Utilities
Trans Ova Genetics
Vander Haag’s, Inc.
Vogel Charities
Scholarships
Alliance Concrete, Inc.
American State Bank
Bomgaars
Carrie Foods Ltd.
EDA, Inc.
First National Bank
Full lunch & dinner buffet
served monday-Saturday
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Large Pizza for $9.99
Expires March 31, 2008.
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605 south Main ave
sioux center, Iowa
712-722-1271
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Kroese & Kroese, P.C.
Certified Public Accountants
540 N. Main
Sioux Center, IA 51250
Phone 712.722.3375
[email protected]
31 2nd Avenue NW
Le Mars, IA 51031
Phone 712.546.5131
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