Skip To Main Content

Western Washington University Athletics

Scoreboard

THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE WESTERN WASHINGTON Vikings

Scoreboard

Shane Simmons

Football

Simmons to play in 2008 Valero Cactus Bowl

Dec. 6, 2007

Complete Rosters in PDF Format Get Acrobat Reader

Link to Webcast

BELLINGHAM, Wash. - Western Washington University middle linebacker Shane Simmons will play in the 14th Cactus Bowl on Friday, Jan. 11, 2008 at Kingsville, Texas.

Simmons, a senior from Kent (graduate of Kentlake High School), is the eighth Viking player to be selected to play in the Division II senior all-star game.

Simmons led the North Central Conference (12.5 avg.) and ranked fourth nationally in total tackles, and was ninth nationally in solo tackles (6.3 avg.). He had double-figure stops in nine of 10 games. That included a career-high 18 versus Minnesota Duluth when he was named co-NCC Defensive Player of the Week.

In Western's 18-15 win over St. Cloud State, Simmons forced a fumble in the final seconds after the Huskies drove inside the WWU 25-yard line. He also had 11 tackles and a fumble recovery in the Vikings' 28-21 upset of NCAA Division I-FCS UC Davis in their season opener.

A preseason D2Football.com second-team All-American, Simmons also was listed as one of the website's 15 Pro Hopefuls.

As a junior, the 6-foot-1, 230-pound Simmons was the national leader in solo tackles (9.8 avg. per game) and topped the NCC in total tackles (11.2 avg.) through the first five games before suffering a season-ending injury. He earned NCC Player of the Week honors that season for his performance in Western's 16-13 upset of No.15 Washburn, being credited with 11 tackles and forcing a fumble that led to the winning field goal with 2.7 seconds left.

Simmons was a first-team Great Northwest Athletic Conference all-star as a sophomore for the Vikings after seeing action as a true freshman at Division I-BCS Idaho.

Simmons is looking to become just the second Western player to drafted by the NFL. The only Viking currently having that distinction is defensive end Dave Weedman, who was a 12th round pick by the Washington Redskins in 1968.

Only two Western players have competed in a regular-season NFL game. They are Michael Koenen, currently in his third season as a punter and placekicker for the Atlanta Falcons, and safety Erik Totten, who played in two games for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2002.

The Cactus Bowl began as the Snow Bowl in 1994 at the Fargo Dome in Fargo, North Dakota. After its initial seven-year run, the game moved to Kingsville in January 2001.

The game was played in Kingsville for six years, took a hiatus last year and will return to Javelina Stadium in 2008.

Played in an East/West format, the teams are comprised entirely of the 'best of the best' NCAA Division II college seniors. The Cactus Bowl Committee, comprised completely of volunteers, is responsible for all organizational aspects of the contest and the net profits from the Cactus Bowl are donated to Shriners Hospitals for Children.

The Valero Energy Corporation is the title sponsor of the 2008 Cactus Bowl.

The seven Western players previously selected to play are wide receiver Chris Nicholl (1998), wide receiver Ben Clampitt (2001), quarterback Scott Mitchell (2003), Totten (2003), cornerback Anthony Dalton (2004), Koenen (2005), and offensive center Loren Winter (2006).


2008 Cactus Bowl Rosters Announced

Kingsville -- The 2008 Valero Cactus Bowl has announced its rosters for the 2008 Division II All-Star game to be played at Javelina Stadium in Kingsville, Texas on Friday, January 11, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.

The Valero Cactus Bowl will be regionally televised in up to 8 million homes on Fox Sports Southwest.

The selection committee picked from among the best seniors in NCAA Division II football.

Headlining the East team is Harlon Hill Trophy finalist Michael Eubanks. Eubanks is a linebacker from Delta State (Miss.) and is one of only two players in the history of the award, given annually to the best player in NCAA Division II, to make the three finalists as a defensive player.

Other standouts on the East team include Shepherd (W.va.) running back Drevon Wallace who finished second in the nation in rushing with 2138 yards and 24 touchdowns.

The two quarterbacks for the East team were the Players of the Year in their respective conferences. Mark Nicolet of Hillsdale (Mich.) was the Player of the Year in the Great lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference after throwing for 3,335 yards and 31 touchdowns. Brad Roach of Catawba (N.C.) was the Offensive Player of the Year in the South Atlantic Conference after compiling 3,332 yards and 32 scores.

The West team includes wide receiver Nick Smart of Southwest Baptist (Mo.) who set the NCAA All-Division record for most pass catches in a season with 143.

West quarterbacks include Daniel Polk of Midwestern State (Texas), who was the only player in college football to pass for at least 2,000 yards and rush for at least 1,000 yards, and Ben King of Minnesota State-Mankato who led NCAA Division II with 4,096 yards passing.

Valero is a part-owner of the San Antonio Spurs franchise, stepping in to help organize a bid when the franchise was being pursued by out-of-town buyers who, potentially, could have relocated the team.

Valero has also been the title sponsor of the Valero Texas Open since 2002. In that time, the tournament has gone from the bottom of the PGA TOUR in terms of charitable fundraising to raising more for charity than any other event in PGA TOUR history.

The Cactus Bowl began as the Snow Bowl in 1994 at the Fargo Dome in Fargo, North Dakota. After its initial seven-year run, the game moved to Kingsville in January 2001.

The game was played in Kingsville for six years, took a hiatus last year and will return to Javelina Stadium in 2008.

Print Friendly Version

Players Mentioned

Shane Simmons

#9 Shane Simmons

OLB
6' 1"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Shane Simmons

#9 Shane Simmons

6' 1"
Senior
OLB
Skip Ad

sponsor