Raider Football Team Adds Six Recruits

Feb 3, 2010

The Northwestern College football team signed five more recruits this afternoon and upped the total to 19 already this season. Theo Bartman (Rock Valley, Iowa), Brett Coston (Orange Park, Fla.), Dillon Curley (Redlands, Calif.), Ben Ijah (Murrieta, Calif.) and Mitchell Irwin (Grand Junction, Colo.) all signed letters of intent to continue their football careers at Northwestern College next year.

Bartman is a 6’2”, 195-pound running back/linebacker who played four years for the Western Christian High School football team. Bartman earned second team all-state honors Bartmnaafter rushing for over 1,700 yards his senior year. He scored 31 touchdowns and averaged over eight yards per carry in 2009 and helped lead the Wolfpack to a 10-2 record and a state semifinal berth. On defense, Bartman totaled 40 tackles and four interceptions. An honor roll student, Bartman plans to major in agri-business at Northwestern. He is the son of Todd and Julie.

“We are very excited to have one of the best running backs in Northwest Iowa join our football program,” commented head coach Kyle Achterhoff. “Theo is a difference maker on the football field and we think he is going to have a great career as a Red Raider.”

Coston is a 6’0”, 208-pound outside linebacker who earned first team all-district honors as a senior for the Clay High School football team. The five-year letter winner compiled 67 tackles and five sacks as he helped lead his team to an 8-4 record and a berth in the state playoffs. Coston was named to the honorable mention all-county team as well. He is the son of Hank and Wendy.

“Brett is a very good defensive football player,” commented Achterhoff. “He plays the game at a very high pace and with his size, could play at any of our linebacker positions. We are excited to have Brett be part of our program.”

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Curley is a 5’10”, 200-pound linebacker who played three years for the Redlands East Valley football program. Curley earned first team all-CBL honors as a senior after totaling 108 tackles, six sacks and one interception. He also earned second team all-CBL honors as a junior. Curley was part of a Redlands East Valley team that finished the 2009 season with an 11-1 record and lost in the second round of the playoffs.

“Dillon keeps the pipeline from Redlands East Valley going and will join Ben Aguilera and Jerel Kyles on next year’s squad,” said Achterhoff. “Dillon is a very aggressive, tough player who will play our outside linebacker position.”

Ijah earned six letters while playing for Murrieta Valley High School. A versatile player who played multiple positions on both sides of the ball, Ijah caught 33 passes for 377 yardsIjah and totaled five touchdowns as a receiver and kick returner. On defense, he compiled 40 tackles and recorded a safety. Ijah earned all-league honors and helped lead his team to a 7-4 record and playoff berth. He is the son of Mekiel Ijah and Elissa Simmons.

“Ben is a very good receiver who can play both inside and outside,” commented Achterhoff. “He has great size and speed and will be a real asset to our team.”

A 5’11”, 215-pound linebacker, Irwin lettered two years for Grand Junction High School. He earned second team all-conference honors his senior year after recording 76 tackles, three sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Irwin plans to major in physical education or athletic training at Northwestern. He is the son of Steven Rosemiller and Carolyn Irwin.

“Mitch has all the skills to play the middle linebacker position,” commented Achterhoff. “He has good size, speed and plays the run really well. Mitch will bring a real physical presence and is a great addition to our linebacker corps.”

These five recruits join the following athletes who have already committed to play football at Northwestern.

 “To have 19 signees of this caliber by signing day is really exciting for our football program,” commented Achterhoff.  “There are several key guys still uncommitted so we are looking forward to hearing from them to add to this outstanding recruiting class.”

Taylor Whitt               Linebacker                 Orange City , Iowa

Davis Bloemendaal     Quarterback/Safety     Orange City , Iowa

Maurice Davis Jr.        Running Back             Mountain Pine , Ark.

Mitchell Janssen          Safety, Running Back Orange City , Iowa

Taylor Vander Ploeg   Linebacker                 Sioux Center , Iowa

Brandon Romano        Kicker                         Las Vegas , Nev.

Gerard Fluellen           Defensive End                       Culver City , Calif.

Jordan Whitsell           Punter                          Sheldon , Iowa

LeJuan Williams          Running Back             Hot Springs , Ark.

Andrew Volkert          Defensive Back           Correctionville , Iowa

Alex Herrington          Tight End                    Fort Dodge , Iowa

Jesse Selgeby             Running Back             Rock Rapids , Iowa

Matt Howe                 Offensive Lineman     Royal , Iowa

Tony Austin-Venable  Running Back             San Jacinto , Calif.