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Football Champions 1994

  • Class
  • Induction
    2025
  • Sport(s)
    Football
1994 Football Team
• Went 8-3 overall and 4-1 in the NDCAC, won the NDCAC title, and advanced to NAIA National Playoffs for the 4th consecutive year and 5th time in program history
• The Beavers hosted a first-round game for the 2nd time in program history and recorded their 1st home playoff win, 20-13 over Sioux Falls.
• Sheldon Warawa (OL), Chad Petschke (DL), Jason Obenauer (LB), and Cory Stevens (K/P) named NAIA All-Americans.
• Warawa, Perschke, Obenauer, Stevens, Derek Gackle (OL), Jay Balkar (DL), Terry Brossard (LB), Mike Upton (TE), and Scott Deibert (RB) named All-NDCAC
• Minot State won the NAIA statistical national title as the No. 1 run defense in the nation, and for allowing a national low 13.5 points per game
• Tied for No. 1 All-Time in Single-Season Team Rushing TDs with 30
• No. 2 All-Time in Single-Season Team Rushing Yards with 2,449
• No. 3 All-Time in Single-Season Team Total Offensive Yards with 4,271
• No. 6 All-Time in Single-Season TDs with 58
• No. 7 All-Time in Single-Season Team Points Scored with 264
 
Members of the 1994 Minot State football team are: Steve Alford, Gus Anchondo, Mike Anderson, Trevor Bakken, Jay Balkar, Tom Ball, Reiss Barnett, Steve Bartz, Matt Bays, Dan Beck, David Benjestorf, Chad Bjornson, Taan Borhot, Terry Brossard, Dave Butterfield, Ken Campbell, Jeff Carew, Chad Chalmers, Brian Cook, Kelvin Daniels, Cameron Deschamp, Scott Deibert, Anthony Diaz, Josh Duhamel, Milo Epling, Alex Etta, Josh Fordyce, Pat Free, Daniel Fry, Derek Gackle, Geoff Gerlitz, Adam Gillespey, Steve Gilpin, Mike Hampton, Brad Handel, Tom Hansen, Scott Hauge, Joel Huberdeau, Rich Kadrlik, Chris Kelly, Mike Kennedy, T.J. Kinchen, Jr., Trevor Kittelson, David Lavigne, Darwin Maasjo, Scott Mayer, Brian McIntosh, Ryan Munson, Corey Nieuwsma, Jason Obenauer, Derek Olean, Ed Parise, Chris Perkes, Mark Perkes, Chad Petschke, Brian Prestholdt, Russ Reder, Brian Robb, Aaron Roed, Mike Schmidt, Jason Smith, Scott Sorg, Bill Spitler, Cory Stevens, Donovan Swinnerton, Mike Upton, Travis Vannatta, Sheldon Warawa, and Jeremy Weller.
The coaching staff for the Beavers were: head coach Dave Hendrickson and assistant coaches Dean Bachmeier, Joel Gullickson, Ryck Hale, and Steve Kissel, student coaches Aaron Bayer, Bill Gackenheimer, Todd Lindstrom, Jerry Obenauer, and Dennis Rekedal, and manager Scott Dillenburg.
 
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