Five Panthers on all-district first team

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Five Creston/O-M players were selected to the first team in the Class 3A District 1 All-District football team announced Monday. With Lewis Central’s loss to Sioux City Bishop Heelan Friday night, the all-district teams were released.

Two Panthers were unanimously selected to the first team defense — lineman Keaton Hulett and linebacker Trevor Frain. Named to the first unit on offense are quarterback Luke Neitzel, lineman Cole Tanner and running back Bryce McIlravy.

Representing the Panthers on the second team are offensive lineman Theo Hartman, defensive lineman Nathan Robinson, defensive back Kainen Somers and punter Alex Nielsen.

Earning honorable mention are tight end and safety Briar Evans and outside linebacker Brandon Phipps, who spelled Neitzel at quarterback for the last two games when Neitzel sustained a hand injury.

Creston/O-M coach Brian Morrison said his team’s two unanimous picks were simple selections for the district coaches.

“When I brought up Keaton Hulett’s name, (Harlan coach) Curt Bladt’s comment was, ‘enough said.’ He had a tremendous year,” Morrison said. “Seventeen tackles for losses, and 67 tackles overall from that position for us is something that’s pretty difficult to do.”

Frain was one vote from unanimous last year, and easily picked up that distinction this season as a junior. He had a team-high 107 tackles, including 16 for loss.

“When you play our defense with Trevor at linebacker, you know he’ll always be around the football,” Morrison said. “We don’t blitz hardly at all and he has 16 tackles for loss. That shows you how he plays the position.”

McIlravy was a returnee at first team running back despite missing the final district game against Lewis Central with a fractured ankle. He had 588 yards rushing and four TDs on a team featuring Neitzel with over 1,200 yards.

“Bryce was one vote away from being unanimous,” Morrison said. “So, he had a lot of respect from the coaches. People understood what he meant to our offense and the type of runner he was.”

Neitzel was one of the best run-pass combination quarterbacks in the state, running for 1,260 yards and 19 touchdowns while passing 51-for-101 for 708 yards and eight TDs with only four interceptions. He was also a defensive standout with seven interceptions and 56 tackles as a safety.

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