LoganFootball.com's Look at Chieftain Graduates Still on the Gridiron (Week 10, Oct. 30-Nov. 6)


There are currently 7 LHS grads continuing their careers at the collegiate level.  This fall, LF.com hopes to keep track of these seven players each week.  Here is the week 10 edition.


Joey Conrad, Class of 2001 (Glenville (WV) State College)
Glenville State finished their season 9-2 by beating West Virginia Wesleyan 38-10.  Joey Conrad finishes the season having broken all the major passing records in the WVIAC and with two national Division 2 records.  Most passing yards and as the all-time leader in total offense.

Joey Conrad completed 31-40 passes for 427 yards and 2 touchdowns with 2 interceptions.


Jesse Henestofel, Class of 2001 and Jason Dicken, Class of 2003 (Muskingum College)
Muskingum fell to 2-7 this weekend following a 45-0 loss at the hands of DIII power Mt Union.

Jesse Henestofel recorded 6 tackles and forced a fumble.

Muskingum will host Otterbein on November 12, 2005 at 1:30 PM in their season finale.


Derek Harden, Class of 2002 (The Ohio State University)
Ohio State topped Illinois 40-2.  Derek Harden started on the kick-off team for the Buckeyes.

Harden made one catch for six yards in the final minutes of play.  It was his first catch.

The Buckeyes will host Northwestern in their final home game on November 12, 2005.  Kick-off is at noon.


Matt Mong, Class of 2002 (University of Dayton)
Dayton ran over Butler 41-7 this last weekend.  Matt Mong rushed for 48 yards on 7 carries and scored a touchdown in his final game as a Flyer.

Dayton finishes the season 9-1 and 3-1 in the PFL North.


Justin Pack, Class of 2005 (Ohio Dominican University)
Justin Pack will redshirt for the 2005 season after suffering a pre-season ankle injury.  Look for him to contribute with the Panthers in 2006.


Corey Spackey, Class of 2005 (College of Mount St Josephs (Cincinnati, OH)
Look for Corey to contribute on the CMSJ JV team during the 2005 season as he works toward earning playing time for the Lions in 2006.