Although the Penn sprint football team was not able to defend its CSFL title this year, it can take some solace in the fact that 19 of its players were named to the All-CSFL teams. Leading the first-team selections was junior Mark Gannon, who rushed for a CSFL best 766 yards this season. Joining him on the first team was sophomore quarterback Jimmer Donapel, who led the Quakers with 113.2 QB rating. "To be honest, I'm really surprised that I was selected," Donapel said. "There's a lot of talented quarterbacks in this league, and I'm honored that the coaches consider me at their level." Also on the offensive first-team were Penn senior offensive lineman Brian Dubin and David Berkley and junior wide receiver Jeff Bagnoli. The wideout led the Quakers with 245 yards receiving. On the other side of the ball, lineman John Pinto earned his second consecutive first-team selection. Safety Diego Morales and linebacker Chris Malachowski rounded out the Red and Blue's first-team selections. The Quakers placed two on the second team - wide receiver Tim Murphy and defensive lineman Stephen Willard. Penn finished 4-2 this season, good enough for second place in the CSFL.
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