Seven Cardinals decorate all-district first team

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Newton football seniors Ryan Jolivette (left) and Collin Reynolds (right) were recently named first-team all-district in Class 3A District 4 as a linebacker and wide receiver. Newton had seven first-team selections and four players receive honorable mention. (Mike Hockett/Daily News File Photos)

But Clements’ biggest impact was on special teams. The very first time he touched the ball this season — Sept. 14 against South Tama on Homecoming — he returned a kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown. He finished the season averaging 25.7 yards a return on 10 attempts. At punt returner, he returned seven kicks for 76 yards. As a punter, he averaged 32.3 yards per kick, with a long of 56.

After earning honorable mention last year, Hills (6-2, 185) was named to the first-team this season as a defensive end/linebacker. He finished as Newton’s leading tackler with 70 total, including 42 solo. Seven of them were for a loss, and he had a team-high five sacks. As the Cards’ featured running back, he ran for 454 yards and six TDs on 123 attempts (3.7 yards per carry), and added 161 yards on 18 receptions.

As another two-way starter and senior captain, Bates (6-2, 175) made the first-team as a defensive back. He was Newton’s fifth-leading tackler with 40 total, including 25 solo and two for a loss. On offense, he had 182 all-purpose yards and two TDs.

Standing 5-10 and weighing 180, Jolivette wasn’t big in stature, but his instincts and tenacity led him to being a first-team all-district selection as an outside linebacker. He finished second on Newton’s defense with 68 total tackles, including 39 solo, six for a loss and one sack. In the regular-season finale at Ballard, Jolivette had six total tackles, five solo, 1.5 for a loss, one sack, an interception and he recovered a fumbled punt.

Brock (6-1, 215) will be one of the Cardinals’ top returning players next year after making the first-team as an offensive lineman. Brock was a two-way starter for a second-straight season, and figures to be next year as well. He also was a stud defensive lineman this fall. He finished fourth on the team with 64 total tackles, including a team-high 45 solo. He had eight tackles for a loss, two sacks, two fumble recoveries, an interception and two blocked punts.

Against Ballard, Brock had a game that won’t be forgotten. He had 11 total tackles — 10 of them solo — returned an interception for a TD and blocked a punt that was returned for a score.

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