The Boise State transfer transferred to CWU as a quarterback and played in four games as the 'Cats quarterback completing 10 of his 14 passes for 119 yards and four touchdowns. Zach's willingness to step in wherever he's needed has been important to our team's success," Coach Fisk said. He worked his way through position changes to become a reliable wide receiver in our program. "Zach made the most of his time at Central. His 2021 season saw him as a key part of the offense with 14 receptions for 272 yards and three touchdowns. Over his career he's made 20 receptions for 331 yards and three touchdowns. He's made four receptions for 50 yards with his longest reception of the season coming against Western New Mexico for 21 yards. Johnson got back on the field for his senior after missing the 2022 season with an injury. We are ecstatic to have him back on the field for his senior season." "His perseverance and dedication are remarkable. "DJ has been with us through a lot of the ups and downs, dealing with injuries," Coach Fisk said. In total he's made 21 tackles in his career at CWU. He's returned 13 kickoffs for 169 yards with his longest kickoff return coming in at 44 yards against Texas A&M-Kingsville. He's also made 19 total tackles this year (13 solo, six assisted) and deflected two passes for the 'Cats defense. So far this season he's returned three kickoffs for 43 yards and three punt returns for six yards. The Division I Saint Francis transfer has played a key role in special teams in his tenure here. His hard work and humbleness will take him far in life," said Coach Fisk. "Since Josh joined our program, he has given everything he's had to the team, contributing in many areas. He's tacked on 91 receiving yards on 11 receptions over the two seasons. He eclipsed 1,000 yards in his Wildcat career this season last weekend at Midwestern State, and currently has 1,074 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns in his two seasons at CWU. He earned Second Team Offense All-LSC last season after rushing for 837 yards and 12 touchdowns. Austin and showed his electric play earning the LSC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year this year. Henderson transferred in from Division I Stephen F. His expressive personality will take him far as he works to become a broadcaster in the future." "Since transferring in, he has become one of the main staples in our rushing attack. "Tre has made the most of his time as a Wildcat," Coach Fisk said. Hammond has also gotten in on the returning game, returning two kicks for 26 yards the past two seasons. He's had 19 receptions for 172 yards and three touchdowns with his longest reception coming in 2019 at Simon Fraser to conclude the season over his career. This season he's had six receptions for 56 yards and one touchdown as well as a kick return for 20 yards against Western New Mexico. He earned Second Team Offense All-LSC last season. Hammond has been a staple at tight end for the 'Cats the past four seasons. His toughness and commitment will surely take him anywhere he wants in life," Coach Fisk said. "Kaiden has spent many years in our program while proving to be the epitome of our fourth quarter program. The Idaho State transfer has racked up 405 yards and three touchdowns on 35 catches for an average of 25.3 yards per game over two seasons. His longest catch this season came at 38-yards against Western New Mexico. Horton ranks third on the team in receiving yards this season with 146 yards on seven catches. He has consistently left it all on the field time and time again." "He has extended himself as a role model for the guys in his position group. "DeMonte has made the most of his time at Central since he committed to be a Wildcat," Coach Fisk said. He was a named as a First Team Defense AFCA All-American last year, an Honorable Mention don Hansen NCAA Division II All-American, named to the Elite 100 list, and was named to the Second Team Defense All-LSC. He's tacked on one tackle for loss and one blocked kick as well as leads the team in pass breakups with five. Rogers is fourth on the team in total tackles this season with 36, despite missing one game. His hard work and dedication will take him far in life." Pat is a special kind of athlete that you don't get very often. "He has truly left an incredible legacy as one of the greatest corners to walk through Central. "Pat has been a stud for this program for a number of years," Head Coach Chris Fisk said. – Ahead of Saturday's regular season home finale against West Texas A&M, the Central Washington University football team will honor the following 11 seniors.
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